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Show STAN'S Obituaries MARKET Harold Taylor PRESTON'S MOST CONVENIENT SUPER MARKET . . . POTATOES RUSSETS 10 NO. l'l 59c Lbs. I She was born March 7. 1920 in Lewiston, a daughter of wjuara ana Lena Allred She attended the Lewiston Elementary school and the North Cache high school. She married Verdell Smith on Asparagus 29c Lb. Cucumbers Ea. 5" Juice Orange PASCO Cam 6-o-z. 39c 4 for Margarine TASTEWELL 5Pkgs.$J BOLOGNA SWIFT'S 49c Lb. SAUSAGE 3 Lbs. $ EGGS LGE. WOOWARD'S Doz. 55c SAVE TIME and BUDGET YOUR SnOP IN PRESTON 21, 1948. of the LDS the church, she sane wMh Singing Mothers, taught MIA and was a member the Relief Society and Daughters of the Utah in of the She had worked in the Franklin post office for the past seven years. Survivors include her hus band, five daughters, Mrs. Sam (Pat) Kent, Smithfield; Mrs. Joe (Linda) Douglas, American Samoa; Mrs. Leon (Juke) Beckstead, Preston; Mrs. Jay (Lana) Larsen, Lo gan, and Mrs. Brent (Nedra) Thomas, Bountiful; her mother, Mrs. Lena Hendricks of Logan. Also surviving are five sis ters, Mrs. Lewis (Lorna) Brown of Coquille; Mrs. Henry (Carma) Cornish of Cove; Mrs. George (Alice) Williams of Lewiston; Mrs. Dell (Gwynth) Stanger of Preston, ana mis. uean iaujbuii; Smith of Richmond. Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Franklin ward chapel with interment in the Franklin cemetery. died March EDWIN A. CROCKETT of Ogden, Former Preston 31 grandchildren - John V Sparrow Mrs. Aldan R TumW on1 other relatives. They 'have returned to their home. Last weekend mipct nf Mr and Mrs. PiM-t- h Pmil BOT1 1SSATA Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hall of uguen ana uennis Woolf of Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. TVrrfolr Ifor and baby daughter Monique Of Salt Lake CLtv wmi Fnh 4 eueaU nf hw narnnta Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steven 23-2- son. .T Mr. and Mrs Mvrnn Fonnesbeck were in Utah Feb. 21 visiting with Mr and Mrs. DeLamar Palmer and family in Kaysville and in they enjoyed a yearly reunion uountmu with his sister and wim Air. ana Mrs. Russell husband, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hess. They attended the Beck. Jimmy Dean show Friday Mrs. Owen Maughan, a& evening at the Valley Music comnanied bv her sister. Mrs. iiau. Mr. and Mrs. Hess are Reynold (Delia) Pearson of from Denver, Colo., and she was a former missionary Lewiston, and a sister-in-laMrs. Alice Stocks of Pocatel- companion of Mrs. Bingham. lo. went to Portland. Ore.. Mrs. Norman Moss of RockFeb. 18 to attend funeral ser land visited last Thursday vices for a brother, Otto and Friday with her sister Stocks. They returned home and husband, Mr. and Mrs. the following Friday. Peery Henderson. She also There was no ward Relief came to visit with Mr. and Society held last Tuesday due Mrs. Irvin Robbins, who left to bad weather and snow conditions. Frank and Christi South of Ogden were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. MarIf farmers want to achieve ion Morgan and familv and status and a fair orice for Mrs. Myrtle Morgan. their products, it is up to Judith Tomasi, a student at them individually and collecRacks College, came home tively, according to an area for the weekend to be with NFO official. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Woodland, organiza tion director for the National uugene l. Tomasi. e Farmers Dr. and Mrs. Steven Organization, sneak and .three sons of Hvrum ing in the Franklin count) enjoyed dinner Feb. 23 with court house Monday, said that Mr. and Mrs. Elden L. Bas- - farmers must "cause it to tian. happen." Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bing"This waiting for someone ham were in Salt Lake City else or the government to Friday and Saturday where bail them out of their dilem Vieh-we- ELECTRIC Oscar M.' Fullmer, 85, died natural causes Feb. 25 in an Ogden hospital. He was born Jan. 8, 1884 in Providence, Utah to Oscar and larnet Williams Fullmer. He married Lovenia Park er on March 4, 1908 in the Salt; Lane llks Temple. They moved to Ogden in 1942. He was a former em ploye of Hill Air Force Base, He was a former school board member in Grace, and had also lived in Delta, Utah. Survivors are his widow and daughters, Mrs. Reed (Thelma) Stewart, Reno, Nev.; Mrs. Ida Chambers, Ogden; three grandchildren, seven great grandchildren; brothers, cJohn, Elmer, Jos- ii t Tv.it... nr:ii: i cjKi, ail ut ukiux, niLLiaiu ui of Edwin A. Crockett, 85, died March 3 in Ogden, Utah of natural causes. He was born Jan. 19, 1884 in Preston, to Ozro O. and Ruth Clarkson Crockett Except for a few years spent in Bancroft, Pocatello, and Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, he resided in Preston all his life. he married Lena Peterson. She died August 29, 1930, and on Dec. 1, 1932, he married Ordella George Porter W. Smith in Logan, Utah. Funeral services were held Mr. Crockett has been a Tooele. Monday for George Riley prominent business man and Funeral services were Fri Porter, 69, who died Feb. 27. an active church worker all day in Ogden. Burial was in Mr. Porter was born Feb. 24, 1900 in Franklin, the son his life. He served as Mayor Washington Heights Memorial of Mark F. and Sarah Gre of Preston for two terms af Park in Ogden. gory Porter. ter having been elected to; He was married to LaVer- - the City Council for four na Carter Wanner on June He was a president years. LDS 4. 1924 in the Logan of both tiie Preston Chamber Temple. of Commerce and the Pres He was a retired farmer, ton Rotary Club. He was alhaving lived most of his life so one of tiie foremost enthuson a farm in Mapleton. The iasts and early promoters of family moved to Preston the "Famous Preston Night about two years ago. Rodeo," and acted as its He is survived by his wichairman for 12 condow and the following sons general secutive years. Together with and daughters: Mrs. Cueto his wife, the Crocketts were A total of 241 farmers m V. (Coradean) Anderson of noted for their keen interest Franklin county have signed Murray; Tharol George of in horsemanship, and they up through March 3 to take Preston; Eskil Floyd, Lewis-to- won many trophies with then-fin- part in the 1969 feed grain and wheat programs, accordIra D.. Oeden: Rey L., show horses. to Blaine Gamble, chairing Ogden; Mrs. Marvin (lvalue) Engaged in the petroleum man of the Johnson, Ogden; Mark Thain, Agricultural Stabusiness, Mr. Crockett spent bilization and Conservation Ogden; Mrs. Henry L. Sara 23 years with the Utah Oil county committee. Mae) Jensen, Oxford; Mrs. Signup Co., as the local ends March 21. Richard M (Georgia Rose) Refining wholesale He retired agent. Farm operators have signBaker, Ogden; Mrs. Kent from that and ac ed fJoan) May. Kiverton: Mrs. tive businesscompany up a total of 84 feed grain in January 1949, farms, which Franklin Vere (Seles) Price, 4,882 lie tuiuiiea many assign acres of the represents 23,724 Roy; Rhoud W. and Marlin ments county's during his life time for total corn and barley base W. of Pocatello, and Lanny the LDS Church. From 1907 acres. D. in the U. S Army. Total intended diverAlso surviving are one bro- through 1908, he labored as a sion nf onrrvllnH farma !s Q7R missionary in Great Britain, anriii uiltVi QRA asf r1WSia1 art.! ther, Fred E. Porter of Pres He ton, ana one sister, wirs of also worked as member res diverted for payment Clarence (LaVeda) Sharp of andthe Third ward bishopric have signed up later as a member of 241Producers wheat farms, 31 percent Preston, and 48 grandchild the Oneida Stake Coun High of the county's total wheat ren. of Mr. Porter was a high cil. Having been interested farms, with allotments genealogical work, Mr, 13,247 acres. A total of 1,673 Driest in the LDS church. He in fulfill realized the acres is being diverted below had served as the Sunday Crockett ment of many dreams when, tha v air motif ollnfm nvif f School superintendent in the in were and he his wife 1952, proMapleton ward and had been called to work in the Nationally, commodity Logan gram a ward teacher for 42 years. totals through signup as call' ofiiaators, a 14 are: Funeral services were held Temple 431,622 farms them both great Feb. in the Franklin Stake center ing that gave 20,256,698 acres of feed (with with Bishop Dewey Olsen con- satisfaction. grain base) up under! He is survived by his wid' the 19G9 feed signed ducting. Speeakers included program, grain Veda Sharp, LeVere Sorensen, ow, one daughter and three for total intended diversion Bernice Parkinson, Kenneth sons: Ona C. Edgley and of 10,490,000 acres with 6,556,-16Quinten E. of Preston; Clyde acres being voluntarily Knapp and Bishop Olsen. Burial was in the Franklin P. of Provo, Utah; Russell P. added diversion for payment; of Salt Lake City, Utah; 20 and 207,752 wheat farms cemetery. 38 grandchildren, (with total wheat allotments folgrandchildren; and the of 8,156,000 acres) signed up, Venice Bright lowing sisters and brother: with farms requesting spe C. Utah; cial e base acreages of Venice Bright, 35, died Feb. Ruth C. Larsen, Logan, Edna Stoddard, Salt Lake 73,944 acres on which to sub27 in Lewiston. She was born City, Utah; Jennie C. Alger, May 27, 1933 in Logan, the Marriot Island, Fla.; ELva C. stitute wheat for feed grains. Farmers are urged to come daughter of Francis " Earl and Reddish, Bancroft, Ida., and into the county office at the Ruby Baker Bright. C. Crockett, Provo, earliest possible date, so that She is survived by her par- Dr. Earl their individual problems and ents and the following broth- Utah. Funeral services will be nutations may be fully ers and sisters: Ray of Presheld Thursday at 1 p.m. in Mrs. Jack of ton, Dean Ogden, (Carma) Williams of Hunting- - the Franklin Stake house in OPEN HOUSE Friends may call Preston. ton, Ore., end Mrs. Fan-iWedWebb at the Ooen or Mortuary house for Sen. Frank Lewiston. Jensen (Mabiej Funeral services were held nesday from 7 until 9 p.m. E. Moss will be held March and from 11 a.m. Thursday 14 at the Northern Utah Field Monday in the Lewiston ward chapel and in- until time of services. Burial office, 1408 Federal Building, 324 25th Street, Ogden. The terment was hi the Lewiston will be in the Preston cemetery. public is invited. j . j 241 Farmers Signup For Program I to S Weekday! Sunday Honrs M:N a.m. 1:00 pjn. STAN'S MARKET AND GUY'S BAKERY ma, was at best, naive and wistful," he said. Mr. Woodland also said that there was a need for unity of voice and purpose in agr' culture. The present devis nesst of attitude among ers can lead to nowhe-t- o a continuation of now presently have. Following a presentation of material on the farm situation and the NFO, the meeting was opened to questions and answers. f CLOTHES DRYERS MODEL LBG814 Fully Automatic, Permanent Press, Safety Start Switch, Variable Time Control, Fabric Fhush Sigmal. ALL ONLY 95 FREIGHT DAMAGED - ELECTRIC , AS LOW AS Electric Dryer Costs Less! Water Heaters FULLY GUARANTEED A CAREFREE 40 TO 80 GALLON n: e AUTOMATIC WASHER MODEL LW833 Fully Automatic Programmed Control, All Porcelain, Large Motor, Commercial Transmission, Big 16 Pound Capacity, Dual Automatic Bleach Dispenser QNLT yhZ 3 oat-ry- . s First-Fourt- 1 Saturday as LDS missionar ies w me Northern inaian mission. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Anderson and daughter Kimberly were in Salt Lake City the weekend of Feb. 22 visiting with relatives. Last Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Griffeths were their dau ghter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Murrie Godfrey and daughter Sheri of Soda Springs. Farmers Must Ad, Says NF0 OTHER AUT0MOTIC WAS! As Low As $159.95 great BIG SELECTION FRIENDLY CLERKS LOW PRICES CONVENIENT IIOURS THE CITIZEN Oscar Fullmer Nayor Dies, Funeral Today On Nov. 3, 1902 of a resident Preston since 1917. He was born Sent. 17, 1895 in Mt Pleasant, Utah, the son of James and Elizabeth Christensen. He married Naomi May Nelson on March 9, 1921 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, He is survived by the wid ow and the following sons and daughters: Lyle A. of Boun tiful, Wayne A. of Freemont, Calif., Mrs. William (Velrae) Weaver of Ogden, Dr. Glen A of Salt Lake City, Arell N. of Or em, Kay Don of Preston, Mrs. Don (LaRene) Evans of Salt Lake City, Conard K, and two great grandchildren. Also surviving are the fol' lowing brothers and sisters: Mrs. Laura Hickenlooper of Boise, Mrs. Juanita Evans of Salt Lake City, and Gene Christensen of Spokane. He was active in the LDS church, having served on the Franklin Stake high council for 12 years, member of the Sixth ward bishopric, ward and Sunday School chorister, superintendent of the YMMIA, member of the scout committee, and a Sunday School tea cher. Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Franklin Stake center with Bishop Loyal Hansen conducting. Interment was in the Preston cemetery. City. A member 73, He had been in Preston. ,. f j ." "1U and Mr. and of rtaymond Sparrow iTestnn ciuint in. . 1. e Havasu, Ariz. They al-at signt seeing Hoover Dam, Glen Canyon ami Grand Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Olsen m ungnam City were Friday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Olsen. Mr. and Mrew .Tn.hn v xra.;i wwiii jyj, 1IU iips ana daughter Doris of Hawthorne, Calif., were here the past 10 days visiting with tneir children, Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Phillips and Mr. and WESTON James Auraul Christensen, 1 6, 1969 Weston Couples Spend Week In Arizona James Christensen Harold Taylor, 79, died March 3 in an Ogden hospital. He was born Aug. 18, 1889 in Mapleton, the son of Lomoni and Leonora Raw son Taylor, He married Ivy Jones in the Logan LDS Temple. She preceeded him in death. He was a rancher and had worked at the arsenal in Ogden. He was an Elder in the LDS church. Survivors include the fol lowing brothers and sisters Rawson of Preston, Horace F. of Logan, LeRoy of Clifton Glen M. of Preston, Milton of Salt Lake and Coral Pin- nock of Logan. Funeral services were held Leone H. Smith Wednesday in the Webb Fun Mrs. Leone H. Smith ot eral Home. Interment was FranMin died early Sunday in the Logan cemetery. moraine at the Uniwrdtv meoicai center hi salt Lake June March Holpoinl Automatic DISP0SALLS $49.95 U. & I. Furniture Co. 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