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Show 2 THE CITIZEN 18, 1974 THURSDAY, APRIL Smihfoeld Couple Moroored oo Ooldeu RAYMOND BENNETT CLARK SmnifthfiieDdl Man, Does Afffler Surgery r Price, Funeral services for Ray- of Smithfield. Also surviving are a granddaughter, Kristen Rae, and a brother, Carl W. Clark of Smithfield. In addition, he is survived Lawby three sis ters-M-rs. rence (Verna) Holt of West Point, Mrs. Dave (Irene) Brown and Mrs. George (Olive) Woodland, both of Lay He was born in Willard on June 7, 1913, a son of George William and Anna At the memorial services the family prayer was offered by George Woodland, Christina Erickson Clark. He was educated in the Weber County schools. He was married to Marjory Clark on April 8, 1937, at the Salt Lake LDS Tem- set, RAYMOND A vocal quintette sang Somewhere, My L o v e. They singers were Doris Cook, Reta Murray, Joyce Read, Janet Moss and Yvonne Knighton, accompa- nied by ValGene Nielsen. The benediction was offered by Dee J. Geary, after which the organ post C. Clark Sheet cake with golden The house was decorated with basket arrangements roses and green leaves, plus of roses, carnations and cherry-nwere chyrsanthemums. served to approximately 125 guests. Mr. Erickson enjoyed his boutonniere a white carnaMrs. Erickson wore a tion. lovely corsage having one Mrs. Erickson is the lavender orchid with white daughter of Ira Elias and lace and a lavender ribbon. Mary Elizabeth Mather NoIt was the first orchid of ble. her life, she reports. In charge of the open He is the son of Erick house were Roma Anderson, Peter and Ellen Anderson Elaine Coleman and Evelyn Erickson. ut ice-crea- m, For fashionable reasons. Concluding services were held in the Smithfield city cemetery, with dedication of the grave by Clark Brown, a nephew of Mr. Clark. Erickson. and Alan C. Clark, both of at their home. all nieces of the Ericksons. Gubler, . and their The concluding remarks were given by Bishop Noble of Smithfield; a CLARK The nieces and nephews of the celebrants gave them an open house that evening lude was played by Joyce Cheal. accompai was Eloise Meyer. Blaine B. Rich, of the Smithfield presic Utah I Stake, gave a eulogy, j lowed by an organ solo Lucy Forsgren. counselor in the Young Mens Mutual Improvement Association presidency. He was also active in the auxiliaries of the Smithfield Fourth Ward. Mr. Clark is survived by three gJ Sherman Lindhart de ered the eulogy. Remarks were made Bishop j. Kenneth Webb, ter which Ursula Jaussi Judy Merkley sang iversity, where he was working at the time of his death. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, he was a high priest in the Smithfield Utah Stake, and has served as a sons-Ro- ger PocateUo. v M..vvnvtvu won by Harold Grunig. for 33 years. Ujpon retirement he accepted a job at Utah State Un- his widow, nold Noble of Ogden; and Edna and LeRoy Olson of of the de- w Joyce Cheal played the organ prelude. ple, and they made their home for a short time afterwards in Roy, moving to Smithfield in 1938. He was employed by Del Monte Canning Corporation .. Lucille and Ephraim Roy Erickson of 168 North 3rd West Street in Smithfield, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary April 3. Their brothers and sisters gave a dinner in their honor at Marvs Cafe in Smithfield. They are William Erickson, Vera Noble, Norma and Lorin Noble, Emmaand Melvin Noble, Bessie and Coe Larkin, and Bernice and George Larkin, all of Smithfield; Donna and Rey- ton. a brother-in-laceased. Deifl by Evelene Mcody and Wayne C. Clark mond Bennett Clark, 60, of 224 North 1st East Street, Smithfield, were held at the Smilhfield LDS stake cen- -t e r Friday, with Bishop Noble Erickson of the Smith-fielFourth Ward conducting. Mr. Clark died April 9 at a Salt Lake City hospital after an emergency opera- tion. - M5f The pallbearers wer6 nephews Bill Warren, Ralph Clark, Farrell Cook, John Holt, Gene Clark and Noel Cook. Care of the floral tributes was under the direction of the Fourth Ward Relief Society, whom the family thanks at this time for their fine work. Cache Motorists Collide - Sharon GilLEWISTON bert, 32, of Lewiston, was in good condition at Logan LDS Hospital on Saturday, NEWTON Jay Dee Anderson, 19, of Newton was charged with failure to report an accident when he incurred $300 damages Saturday in an accident at the intersection of Highway 218 and Benson-AmalRoad. after an automobile-truc- k collision at 8th South and Main Streets in Lewiston. Ms. Gilberts passengers, ga Mr. Anderson was driving a 1965 Ford, and fol- CdUeen Anderson and Cherry Gilbert, were treatedand released from hospital. Gilbert, another Tonya was also unhurt. passenger, Norman Erekson of Rich' mond, driver of the truck, was uninjured, though he was cited for failure to yield right-of-wa- . lowing the coUision with a utility pole he was taken to Franklin County Memorial Hospital at Preston, where he received treatment and was released. It was reported that the utility pole remained intact. y. Trenton Trippings Earn 1.5 Linda Pitchof 790 South 24th 16, er, LEWISTON West Street, Lewiston, was charged with speeding Tuesday when her 1970 Chrysler collided with a guard-rai- l at 9 p.m. near 16th West and Center Streets in Lewiston. Damages were assessed at $200 to the automobile am! $250 to 50 feet of the guard-rai- l. This hopefully is the end of automobile accidents in Cache Valley of a rash lately. Per Month on Your Money Our capital notes are issued for 4, 6, or 8 month maturi ties and earn 1.5 per month. $100 minimum. Write for details. 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