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Show 4 Aug. 6, 1970 THE CITIZEN Phone Service Obituaries TRENTON FJUEFS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barrett and five children and Mr. Dee Day Kingsioxd Blanch) Obray, Downey, Calif.; Mrs. John (LuDean) Frazer, Puyallup, Wash. One son, Junior Raymond Johnson, preceded her In death. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m, in the North Pocatello Stake house with Bishop Gale Anderson officiating. Intermen; was in Restlawn Memoria Gardens. Extension ( and Mrs. Kay Somers and Dee Day Kingsford, 76, died four children spent three days He 2, 1970 in Logan. Aug. with Mr. and Mrs. Lew P. born was 3, 1894 in Cove, July Parwere from Allsop. They Ut., a son of adise, Kan., and came to reW i 1 liam R. ceive their endowments in the and Eustatia Mr. and temple. Saturday Mrs. Allsop accompanied Day HeKingsmarford. them to Salt Lake City where ried Phyllis they viewed sights of interest Whitehead on and attended the performance Dec. 8, 1920 in of Promised Valley. As they Ernest Owen were leaving the building they Salt Lake City. The marchanced to meet the former! Tues- mission president where Mr. riage was lat-- Ernest Owen, 87, died ot BriSham City and Mrs. Allsop served their cr solemnized day n. mc,dent to ae' I mission in New Mexico and tlu. Mean LDS Temple. He was born in Tong, YorkKansas. He was a shire county, England, on had lived and farmer dairy Oct. 11, 1882, to Elizabeth in Franklin for 21 years. Wells and Richard Owen Sr. He was a past president of He came to the United Cherryville Cattlemens As- States with his family when sociation, mayor of Franklin, he was a young boy and setmember of board of directors tled in Preston. He spent the of Pioneer Irrigation Co. He of his life in the was a high priest in the majority Preston area. Franklin ward at the time of Matilda Peterdeath. He served with the He married 1903 in Logan Nov. on son 19, army in World War I. and the marriage was later Survivors include his wife, solemnized in the Logan Temone son and two daughters, ple. Deon Kingsford, Franklin; He was a member of the Mrs. Myron (Nina) RoskeUey, LDS church and was a high Ogden; Mrs. Riley (LuJean) priest in the Preston First 11 also Harris, Brigham City; ward at the time of his death. grandchildren and six great He had been a Sunday School foland the grandchildren; a ward teacher and lowing brothers and sisters: teacher, Harold Kingsford, Idaho a ward clerk. II was a farmer for over 30 Falls; Eldon Kingsford, Mrs. Lorin Hampton and Mrs. years, having been very sucLeora Doney, all of Franklin. cessful in poultry raising, Funeral services will be grain growing and dairying. Wednesday, Aug. 5, at 1 p.m. He also worked as a miller in the Franklin chapel. View- at the Preston and Moore, ing will be from 7:30 to 9:30 Idaho mills and at Corinne at Webb Mortuary in Pres- and Ogden mills in Utah. He ton Tuesday evening, and worked at the Lewiston Sugar from 11 a.m. until service Company and the Franklin time at the ward chapel on County Sugar Company. After he retired from his Wednesday. Interment will be in the farm, he worked as a custodFranklin cemetery. ian from September 1948 to July 1963 for a total of 15 years in the Preston high Louise Prescott One In August - Ex Richmond Man Gets Church Post SUGAR FIRM (Continued tram page 1) of 180 each year, with 75 of those acres in sugarbeets. Effective farming practices and reliance on themselves hand labor have resulted in per acre produdion averages for 10 out of the last 15 years. Jed fall plows his beet tops into the field. Soil fumigation for nematode permits several consecutive beet plantings without rotation, with good results. He has learned much from experiments with different types of tilling, fall bedding, planting and cultivation all helping to gradually improve his farming tech- RICHMOND Word has grandson Rodney is spending been received from Albuquer- the week with his grandpar-entWayne D. Bell que, N.M., by Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Ross In the Richmond ward' fast Floyd White that their son Publishers Brent has just been called as daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Published every Thursday president of the Albuquerque meeting Sunday the infant Stake Mission. Doyle Webb was blessed and by the MarW. F. Smith suffered a Jr. given the name of Dena Citizen Publishing Co., Traveller, announcement the Pres. made ie Wayne severe heart attack on July who by Inc., Lewiston, Utah 84320. 26. He has been in intensive the Home Teacher of the today. Second class postage paid meetThe telephone company is care at the Logan LDS hos- Webb family. Following at Lewiston, Utah 84320. Mrs. Leah Friends grandparents, and for relatives in ing, rates pital. completing preparations Subscription and Mr. and Cache County, Utah, and the extension of this service will be happy to hear that he James of Logan of RichFranklin County, Idaho, this month and will contact is very much improved at this Mrs. Milton Webb Letha nique. an aunt, and time. to mond, 15.00 outside. 94.00 a year, ell subscribers explain it ' were Jed uses sprinkler irrigaCarlson says there is some Bishop and Mrs. Darrell Michelis of Garland, of the Doyle tion. Until he dinner of Smith guests new have the between difference spent Layton bought a new d direct distance dialing and some time at the home of Webb family. system The infant son of Mr. and spring, the family moved ail that which Logan residents their partenls, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith, Jr., during the Mrs. Edward Miller was of their pipe by hand. are now using. Vernweek. Mr. and and given the Besides running his own last Mrs. christened For direct distance dialing to be possible to customers on Smith of Salt Lake City name of Samuel Corey by his farm, Jed has custom drilled until father, assisted by a grand- and cultivated 500 to 800 in outlying areas, it will be also spent from Friday acres with mothetr. their Sunday to an for father, Harold Miller, and an of beets each year. For the operator necessary Mr. and Mrs. W. F. (Eve- uncle, Lynn Miller. come onto the line after the past four years, he and his ' The infant son of Mr. and family have been active in number has been dialed and lyn) Johnson and children, request the dialers number, Michelle, Mary Eliza, and Mrs. John Droilinger was buying and selling used and Joel, and Miss Nancy Loring blessed and given the name new farm equipment. His says Carlson. of Hoquiam, Wash., are visit- of Kevin is to provide quality by his father, But, in many cases, the a wek with their mother, assisted byJaymembers of the purpose used equipment at a price customer will be able to make ing Mrs. Lucille Hillyard. that is economically feasible two direct distance calls unMr. and Mrs. Clarence bishopric. The infant son of Mr. and for the small farms typical of der this system for the price n call Funk and daughter Nancy of of one Mrs. Joseph Abrams was the area. Los Angeles are guests of In spite of all his jobs, Jed and given the name under the other, he explains. blessed their parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Robert Michael his fa- and the family enjoy huntHe notes that a crew of by Cyril Funk. He was assisted by Glen ing, fishing, and travel. He people will start working Aug. Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Smith, ther. Alfred has remarked that "no mat10 to begin calling the 4,000 of Bountiful, Porter received word of the Abrams of ter how busy you are, you can LeRoy subscribers affected by this Jr., Sandy, birth of an 8 lb. 6 oz. baby of Hunter and Henry and should always find time Rowley change and let them know boy, born to Mr. and Mrs. Sterzer of Tooele. Following for enjoyment. about the extra service. Rulon on July 15. The dinner was The weed-fre- e and cultivatHe also points out that this mother Terry is the former Linda the christening, at the Abrams home ed ditch banks, fence lines served service should not he confus- Smith, daughter of Bishop ed with the countywide toll and Mrs. Darrell Smith of to Mr. and Mrs. Rowley, Mr. and beet fields typify the efand Mrs. Sterzer, Mr. and fective farming practices free calling which will become This is the first child Mrs. Layton. ' Porter, Mr. and Mrs. and the industry of Jed Pitch29 of this year for the available Dec. young ' couple, first Alfred Abrams and the Jos- er and his family. as a result of the public sergrandchild for Derrell and vice hearing held last sum- Ruth, and the ' first great eph Abrams family. TWO DAYS LEFT mer. grandchild for the W. F. Reunion When valleywide toll free Smiths. Skidmore (Continued lrom page 1) calling is completed in DeThe children of Mr. and Held In California cember, says the telephone Mrs. Alan Hodson and their Hyrum 1: Ivean Olsen. The Wilhel manager, there will be an- families have all been recent RICHMOND Hyrum 2: Beth Clawson. other change that residents visitors of their in mina Persson Skidmore reun- 464 East 2nd South. parents should know about. He said Richmond. Mr. and Mrs ion was held in Santa Ana, Hyrum 3: Isabelle Adams. school. numall Richmond-Lewisto- n Calif., on July 25 at the home 61 North 2nd West chilHodson four and four he the For Lynn years past Louise Lucy Stuart Johnson of Dr. and Mrs. Richard bers will be changed from 248 Hyde Park: Edna Kirby, Prescott, 66, of Preston, died has resided in Brigham City. to 258 in order to enable the dren of West Covina, Mr. and Preston, former Logan resi- 190 South 2nd East. Glen Mrs. (Diane) Roundy widMehis He is survived by Sunday in the Bannock to convert to that and two children of Pasco, dents. Mrs. Preston is the Lewiston 1: Seneth H. morial Hospital at Pocatello, ow and the following chil- company former Marion Skidmore, a Thomson. of dialing. type Mr. Rick Mrs. and Wash., illness. Mrs. dren: Alphonso (Irma) following a short of the late Wilbur Lewiston 2: Beth Nielsen. (Margee) Mortensen and child daughter She was born July 30, 1904 Purnell, Somerset, Colo.; VirSkidmore. Lewiston 3: Elna Wood. Mr. of Salt Lake City, and at Riverside, Idaho, the dau- gil F. Owen, Oakland, Calif.; Mcndon: Carolyn Baker. were Mrs. Those Chiof Lou Mrs. Hodson and attending Arghter of James John and Horace R. Owen, Preston; Millville: Maybelle Burton. Skidmore, cago have all been visiting. Wilbur (Mabel) nold P. Owen, Dallas, Tex.; Grace Waterfall Stuart. Newton: Mrs. Dr. and Leda Sutherland. Preston and School the Louis is attending On April 5, 1922, she mar- Tafton C. Owen, Amarillo, Nibiey: Dora M. Riggs. of Dentistry at North Western daughter Joan and family, all ried Carlos Otto Johnson in Tex.; and Mrs. Arthur (ThelSkidNorth Logan: Vella Seam-onthe Salt Lake LDS Temple. ma) Jorgensen, Logan, Ut. A two car collision July 29 University and Lynn is serv- of Santa Ana; Dr. E. L. 2700 North 8th East Lake of more Mrs. Salt in counselor as City; activity e He is also survived by 20 completely demolished the ing They made their home at Allen Skidmore Elsie and Paradise: Jennie DanielHe YMMIA. West Covina the 25 until Mr. Johnson preced- grandchildren, vehicles involved and sen; was in attendance at June Bishop and Mrs. Seth Allen son. ed her in death on April 24, grandchildren, and one great, two people to the hospital for were and family and Jill Allen, all Providence 1: Donna An1958. great grandchild. Also one treatment in a 2:15 p.m. ac- conference while they of Cove; Mrs. Ada Skidmore derson. Utah. in On Oct. 16, 1961, she mar- brother, Richard Owen Jr. cident on State Road 23 one Fast and testimony meet- Jensen of Logan; Mr. and Providence 2: Mrs. Charles Prescott at Funeral services will be mile north of Cornish. ried William in the Richmond South Mrs. E. G. Skidmore, Rich- Niederhauser. Grace, and since that time held in the Preston First ward The mishap occurred when ing Laura M. Richmond 1: has made her home in the chapel Friday, Aug. 7, at 1 Joseph Hansen, 86, of Cornish ward was conducted by Rich- mond; Mr. and Mrs. Don of and Christensen. The counselor. ard family Logan; Bagley, Grace and Preston area. p.m. with burial in the Pres- crossed the center line of the membership of Frederick Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Skidmore Richmond 2: Mrs. Neal Mrs. Prescott was an ac- ton cemetery. Viewing will highway and stopped at the William Doarke was read and of Mr. and Mrs. Hillyard. of LDS the tive member be at Webb Mortuary Thurs- left side of the road to obtain he was welcomed into the BillRichmond; Skidmore and family of River Heights: Mona Jolchurch and has served in the day evening from 7:30 p.m his mail, officers said. Mr. and Mrs ley, 691 South 6th East. was Dallas ward. City; Brigham Spackman GET T0UB AIR CONDITIONER SERVICED counselor and as Primary, until 9:30 p.m. and Friday When Hansen got back in Smithfield 1: Burdctta Harand work director in the Re- from 11 a.m. until time of the the car he made a right hand graduated from Primary and Dick Skidmore and family BY OUR FACT0BY TRAINED SPECIALISTS and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Skid- ris, 79 East 2nd North. to to advanced be accepted She enjoyed service. lief Society. turn to proceed home, which a Smithfield 2: Marilyn deacon, and Douglas Mur- more and family, all of Idaho sewing, knitting, handiwork, is on the Elwood Ranch Lane, WE HAVE ALL PARTS AND MATERIALS TO FIX on to be ad- Falls. 268 South Main. was voted ray flowers, gardening, camping and he turned in front of a vanced to a 3: RomaNilson, Smithfield ALL AUTO AIR CONDITIONERS teacher. The rethe and fishing. group enjoyed 1964 automobile driven by The infant daughter of Reid union and also such activi- 76 West 4th South. Survivors include her husof Thelma McCulloch Clifton, ALL MAKES AND MODELS and Sally Johnson was bless- ties as Disneyland, Sea World Smithfield 4: Mrs. LaMar band; two sons, Donald Carreports indicate. and given at San Diego, surfing, deep Nelson, 169 North 3rd West her ed father by los Johnson and David Burton 1962 was a Hansen driving name of Crystal Annette. sea fishing and renewing acTrenton: Florence Butler. Johnson, both of Pocatello; model automobile. He receiv- the WE ARE EXPERTS ON was assistetd by his fa- quaintances with former misWellsville 1: Margaret IL one daughter, Mrs. William ed minor cuts and bumps and Reid Richard and 149 North 2nd West ther, Bagley, friends Bountiand Maughan, sionary converts, (Grace) Bringhurst, was taken to his private phyRoss Johnson. Wellsville 2: Esther Stuart, etc. An enjoyable trip was ful, Ut.; two brothers, Ed and TRENTON Some 42 mem- sician. 581 South Center. Mr. and Mrs. David Mon-so- n reported by all. Ernie Stuart, Pocatello; one bers of the Lew P. Allsop ALL MAKES AND MODELS Riding in the McCulloch Ines Olsen. and daughter of ClearYoung Ward: May Thomas, Long family gathered at Redfish sister, was drivers the niece, Drive In For a Free Estimate Beach, Calif.; 28 grandchil- Lake in Idaho for three davs Ronda Butrick, 10, of Kearns, field were guests of their mo- TRENTON BRIEFS dren and 13 great grandchil- last week. Present were Mr. Utah. Miss Butrick lost sev- ther, Nellie Bagley, over the FOUR GIRLS Mr. and Mrs. Verrall Brown Marvin and Mrs. Lew P. Allsop, Mr. eral bottom front teeth and weekend. dren; four (Continued from page 1) attended the RichFranklin Prescott, Lago, Ida.; Lorrin and Mrs. Judd Allsop of some cuts and received Following the christening of ards Peart family reunion at where Michelangelo was burPrescott, Pocatello; Everet Wash., Mr. and Mrs bruises while Mrs. McCulloch their daughter, Crystal An- Minidoka Dam Sunday. ied and toured the museum Prescott and Ralph Prescott, Sid Allsop of Santa Rosa, also received minor injuries. nette, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Mrs. Lola Littlcdike has there and saw his most famPRESTON, IDAHO both of Blackfoot; two step- Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Blaine They were taken to the Johnson had as their dinner returned fromMrs. MeEly, Nev., ous paintings. of Ammon, Ida., Mr. Franklin County General daughters, guests their parents, Mr. and Ralph Godfrey While in Madrid, Spain they and Mrs. Jay Andersen of morial Hospital by private Mrs. Neis Johnson and fam- where she has been visiting her and attended the bull fights, tourMr. daughter family, McCulloch North Logan, Mr. and Mrs. car where Mrs. ily of Myton, Ut. and Mrs. Bill ed the Dallon. Mr. Tapestry Factories and to deter James Pond and Mr. and was given on Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jen- and Mrs. Dallon visited the National Palace. are moving Mrs. Richard Allsop, both of mine the extent of injuries, sen and family of Denver, to in the near future They had the opportunity Lewiston, and their families and Miss Butrick was also Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. Don to Logan make their home for a year to visit the LDS Temple in Much enjoyment was had in trestod A. Jensen of Murray were while Mr. Dallon attends Bern, Switzerland. They took Both autos were totaled in guests of their sister and fam- USU. swimming, water skiing, fisha bus ride through the Alps, into and reing the accident, according visiting. They ily, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd saw the Ice Palace, and esThe MIA OfGlen Grifofficers, turned home in time to meet vestigating State Patrol White, on Saturday. fin, Harold Spackman, David pecially enjoyed the beautiful their friends from Kansas. ficer Bob Dahle. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Plant Ezola, Seletla makMr. and Mrs. Vernon MerPilcher, Donna countryside. Hansen was cited for and daughters, Penny and Andrew and Nola They report they had lots torill of Anaheim, Calif., are ing an improper turn. are spending a week gether with their Griffin, of Peggy, fun visiting castles, art here visiting with his brothin Nampa visiting with their put on a ers. Ervin and Vcrgel and dosing social Tues- galleries and museums, and Mr. and Mrs. John parents, day Various booths were able to see the Mona evening. families, and her parents, Roskelly. were erected on the lawn Lisa. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Talbot of 22 Clendon Bair went to Ban- with games of Winder. Saturday they all atchance, relay They left Lisbon Julymost to in be and a arrived Ida., croft, after Sunday home races, bobbing for apples, tended a Merrill Cousins parattendance at the christening pony rides, contest games. interesting and educational ty at the Legion Home jn Lointhe his old of Preston A seven granddatughter, Refreshments year were sold and month. gan canyon. Sunday they attended a Merrill family re- boy was hit by an automobile fant daughter of Norman and given away. Prizes were union at Downata Hot Springs. Wednesday while crossing an Janet Tolman. The baby was awarded the winners of the Too Late To Claiiifr entrance on his bi given the name of LaWana. guessing games. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bing- alley-waMrs. Ida Bulicn accompanied The memberships for Mr. FOR SALE Hot well, artesham attended a funeral ser- cycle. He was taken to Preston Mr. Bair and they were guests and Mrs. James vice for Mrs. Jay Cutwright ian hot water, 180 F. 4 Taylor and of the family for dinner after five and released. were received daughters acres at Bliss, Ida., and later were Clinic near Preston. Huge The boy was Stewart Thom- the meeting. in the ward Sunday. The incement block building, Members of the Seventies fant son of Mr. brought home by their dau- as Steadman, son of Mr. and and Mrs. MorBear needs remodeling. ghter, Mrs. Eldon Rasmus- Mrs. Robert Steadman. The Quorum from Richmond at- ris D. Walker was blessed and river . $2000 down. frontage social the Marla driven quarterly tending by sen of Paul, who remained car was gjven the name of LaMar by Write II. Crank, Bridge, 17 year old daughter at Trenton Saturday evening his for a few days in order to at Smith, father, assisted by LemIdaho. 32t3p Mrs. Mr. Garr and were Elliot Smith. Mrs. and Mr. of tend the funeral service of The accident occurred at Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. uel Burnett, James Taylor, and Bishop Merlin L. Andrew. HELP WANTED Applicaher aunt, Elvira Ilanccy of the alley between the county Elvin Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Kathleen Jensen, daughter of tions are now being taken Hyde Park, sister of Mrs. court house and Preston Delbert Duce, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gary for campaign work. CamJensen, Mr. and Mrs. was confirmed a Calvin Bingham. Other guests Sun- Dodge. Marla was going Donald Housley, member of will begin approxipaign Mr. and and in the Humphreys, stopped the church by her grandfathday of Mr. and Mrs. Bingham northa car in alley Oct. 5. The Amalbe- Mrs. Milton Webb, Mr. and mately of her front for er, William S. Miller of Ogwere Mr. and Mrs. Clyde gamated Clendon Mrs. Sugar Company, out on Oneida. Floyd White, fore proceding den, and an unde, Lawrence 32t3c Utah. Lewiston, and daughters, Ilona, She said that she followed Bair and Mrs. Ida Bullen. ' Helms of South Dakota District Agent Mr. and Mrs. J. Blaine Bonnie and Vivian of Castle-for- the car out. She then heard O. Merrill, coach for FOR SALE-Lo4 bdm. dur- George FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP a thud and stopped the car Bell had as their guests LorIda. the softball team, presented all electric home. 1 baths, Mrs. out rherraU Campbell. the from crawled Rhyl Swalnston weekend, ing Mr. and Mrs. Bart L. But- and the boy the bishop with the sportsmanfull basement Large fenc32 West Oneida, Preston under the car. Neither the raine Ralphs of Salt Lake ed yard, garden spot. For ler and the won ship daughter spent Mrs. of were sister a trophy car Bell, the the nor damagby City, wbi Boq bike boys more information or weekend UTAH with his SOUTHERN IDAHO Bell this NORTHERN Connell Mr. It and Mrs. SERVING year, They also capturparents, ed. The bike was pushed to Bee, call A of Roosevelt. and feet. 10 Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Butler. ed family about second place in the stake. 32t3c ' 20-to- s. Direct distance dialing will be availatble to all Hyrum, Smithfield, Rdchmond-Lewds-toand rural Logan customers Aug. 30, according to Thad Carlson, manager of Mountain Bell Telephone in Logan n, ; ' retired ' " n this wheel-move- Weather Report: person-to-perso- HOT DAYS AHEAD! - It With This Cool SPECIAL - lars Demolished In Utah Wreck s, Ty-he- ' great Bo-m- an Ber-navid- Family Reunion Held Ai Idaho Lake Site - - Auto Glass Installation ve-hiv- le - step-son- s, HcCUNE MOTOR Wa-pit- a, CO. - x-r- Insure Y our Bumper Crop Boy On Bike Hi! By Car y THERE'S BUT TIME . . STILL IT DO TODAY! ROBERT N. ACOCK All-re- d d, vely 747-346- 852-94- 87 2 m j 852-256- |