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Show THURSDAY, Services Held for Former Funeral Held for Former Cache Man, 65 East Smithfield Smithf leld Man, 53 I MAY by Evelene Moody Winnie and Herbert Ziegand the foHowing all met at Mack Park in Smithfield on Mother's Day to honor their ler 21, with Bishop Robert B. Leishman officiating. Mr. Hansen died May 17 at Salt Lake City. He was born November 1, 1920, at Logan, the son of Helen Salome Toolson and Leslie Hansen. He married Glenna Anderson on August 6, 1947, at the Logan LDS Temple. He grew up in Smithfield. Surviving are two sons and two daughters Terrence Leslie Hansen, Jr., of Salt Lake City; Michael John Hansen of Provo; Angela Jeanne Hansen and Christine Lee Hansen, both of Provo. He is also survived by a grandchild; his parents, of Smithfield; twobrothers-- Ri chard Clair Hansen of Smithfield, and Halvor Pe- -t e r Hansen of Stockton, California. At the memorial services the family prayer was of- Beverly and Gary Graetz of 155 North 1st West Street. The new baby weighed 7 pounds 21: ounces and was 20 inches tall. She was born May 16 at Logan LDS Hospital. Grandparents are Helen and Herbert G r a e t z of Waterford, Wisconsin, and Evelyn and Val M. Jones of Salt Lake City. Great - grandparents are Vilate Webb of Hurricane, by Laree Bodily Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wiser of Ogden, Theron Wiser and his family of Salt Lake City, Lois and Mel-RBallard of Benson, and eulogy was given by Schwendiman. members of their families, were also in Lewiston on Saturday evening to join Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wiser and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wiser and their families in paying honor to their mo- ceased. Robert C. Taylor presented a musical selection, "I Walked Today Where Je sus Walked,1 accompanied by Lalah Matheson. Marion G. Romney delivered a eulogy. A musical selection, I Need Thee Every Hour, was sung by the Elders' Chorus, directed by Peter Jensen and accompanied by Steve Wright. The benediction was of- ther. Many friends and relatives came to extend their good wishes. Ada Kent; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Noble and their chil-- d r e n Linda, Ralph and Clark; and Susan Law and her two children; spent Saturday and Sunday at Kays-vil- le with Geraldine and Har- ris. Garth Johnson and their family. Lois and Eldean Jensen and their family, also of Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kent and their family of Salt Lake City, joined the group on Sunday. Concluding services were held at East Lawn Memorial Hills, with dedication of the grave by J. LaDell Peterson. Pallbearers were former missionaries of the Guate-mala-- El Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson a n d their son Shane spent Thursday to Sunday at Rexburg with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins and their family. Shelley's brothers and sisters all came and they -. enjoyed, swimming and rol- Mis- sion: Alan Hall, Thompson, Ronald Jerry Larson, Farley, Paul Christensen .Massey;.;, 1 Checketts, i n, Donald and Susan Levitt of Veyo, and Susan and N. B. Jones. The girl is to be named Lori Ann, and her father is employed by Pepperidge Farms of Richmond. oy A. Theodore Tuttle also spoke in honor of the de- Ronald E s p Cache Valley schools. He graduated from North Cache High School. He worked for many years for Theurer's Stores o f Lewiston and Richmond. Later he was a salesman for The Salt Lake Hardware Company andforZions Cooperative Mercantile Institution. tiful 14 years ago. Mr. Last was president of the Richmond Lions Club, and had served in the bisb opric and stake high council of the LDS Church. At the time of his death he was a high priest in the Bountiful 13th Ward, a tea- ter born to their parents, Lewiston Life nied by Steve Wright. Jess He married Bessie Pitcher, July 15, 1931, at the Logan LDS Temple. He was educated in the Beth, 51?; Bryant, 4; and Suzette, 2; are happy with the arrival of a new sis- Honorary pallbearers for Mr. Hansen were Loftis J. Sheffield, Stephen R. Covey, Robert K. Thomas, David H. Garn, Jr Ernest J. Wilkins, Eldin Ricks, Phillip V. Christensen, Paul Loyd and Jay S. Broadbent. Michael ler-skat'i; i iv ng i i 1 parties. ' '' ' i " 1 ' '' Last. age of three he the United States parents, converts to the Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da-y t directed by Peter Jensen and accompa- Salvador LDS Hardesty At the came to with his ersions occurred. of My Soul, fered by Derrold Dee of natural causes. He was born November 22, 1908, at London, the son of Walter and Sarah cake for dessert. They were Mary Lou and Sanford Kay and their fam- -. ily of Roy, Donna and Burton Isaacson and their family of Tremonton, Roberta and Glen Griffith and their family of McCammon, Barbara and Tom Ziegler and their family of Smithfield, Judy and Raymond Jensen and their family Of College, and Brenda and Mike Brown and their family of Logan. Thirty-tw- o members of this family were present. Ballgames and other div- Terrence Hansen Hansen, Jr., a son. Sarah Grow played the prelude and postlude music. The invocation was given by Allen C. Ostegar, Jr. Ernest J. Wilkins gave the highlights of Mr. Hansens life. A musical selection by the Elders' Chorus of the Brigham Young University Language Training Mission was sung, Jesus, Lover A. ers including strawberry short- fered by Terrence Leslie Fred fam-memb- mother with a turkey dinner and all the trimmings, - A The funeral services fbr Frank Harold Last, a former Cache Valley resident, were held May 18 at the Bountiful 13th LDS Ward chapel. Mr. Last died May 16 cher in the auxiliaries, and stake librarian. Surviving are his widow, . surviving are 13 grandchildren, four greatgrandchildren; three brothers, Thomas Last of Manor, Washing ton; James Last of Pilot Rock, Oregon; George Last Al-derw- Ellen Tuveson was hostess for the Birthday Club on Wednesday, serving light refreshments and displaying several lovely tricot quilts she has made. Those present were Mary Ledingham, Evelene Moody, and Verla Noble. Also on hand were Kenneth and Jim Tuveson. Mrs. Tuveson received some nice gifts and cards. She told everyone that this was her mother's eighty-secon- d birthday, and her mother is Rebecca Douglas of Pocatello. of Gunnison; and one sis- Ricks, son of Vera and Gene Ricks, was married Friday to JanMea-chadaughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Reid Meacham of of Walla Walla. Memorial services were held May 18 at Bountiful. A brief graveside service was held before the burial at Lewiston city cemetery. Wayne Traveller gave a speech, and Marcell Pitcher offered a vocal solo. The grave was dedicated by George Last. 'MMiMKitniiiini' Jan is a graduate of Lo- gan High School, and has been employed at Sunshine Terrace. Kris graduated from Scy View High School, and is employed by Darrell Kunz-le- r. Paula and Kim Pitcher are parents of a daughter born May 16 at Logan LDS Hospital. Elated grandparents are Joyce and Bill Pitcher. Wynona and Clyde Steele are grandparents of a boy born May 16 to heir dauglw ter and Suezann and Gene Turner of logan. Colene and Bill Lindley are proud grandparents of son-in-la- w, their first grandchild, a girl 'x)rn May 19 to Kathy and Ed Rigby of Logan. At LDS sacrament services on Sunday, personal achievement awards were and Lee Reese, and Brent Reese, son of Sharlene and Charles Reese, received duty-to-Gawards at LDS worship services on Sunday. od Both young men have just completed their sophomore year at Sky View High School. They are both Venturers in the Aaronic Priesthood Mutual Improvement Association, and both priests of the Benson Ward. Jim Schaub was honored at a party given by a group of his friends recently before he entered the LDS Missionary Home at Salt Lake City, before his departure for the Southern California Mission of his church. Karen and Floyd Tarbe and heir six boys of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Floyd's mother, Kittie Tarbet, over the weekend. The Romans used to hang beads of red coral on cradles and round the necks of infants to preserve and fasten their teeth. The Home Front By Leon Hillyard Storage units for a room three boys share are cut-odecorated with big, brightly-colore- d letters the bovs names. ut In a two-stor- living room, stereo speakers are y angled to bounce sound off the floor, instead of UP, where it would be lost. experts recommend a thermostat ng setting of 8 degrees, instead of 70 degrees. Dont try 5 to keep inside temperature more than degrees 76-7- 10-1- cooler than the outside. Using yellow paint, and lots of yellow, white and spring green in fabrics, a couple created sunlight and a country look in a city home. The beehive huts built in northern Greece today are the same simple round homes of sticks plastered with mud that were made by prehistoric wandering tribesmen. s. Sunday, Jessie and W. W. Perkins reported on their trip to the Holy Land. Ralph Clark gave a sermon about the restoration of the priesthood. The choir sang 0, Galilee, Sweet Galilee. ' Logan. presented to Sherry Maugfw an, Susan Falslev, Chariot Petersen, Vickie Hoffman and Marilyn Falslev. Terry Reese, son of DOn The only beehives we know about are for winged honey-makerBut we have lots of more conventional homes. Let us show them to you at Mountain States Logan. You wont get stung. Realty, Phone During Smithfield 6th LDS Ward sacrament services Julie Barber was appointed as a Primary teacher. Softball coaches approved at these worship services were Allen Law for the men's teams and Paul Douglas for the boys' teams. Susan Law was assigned camp director1 for the girls.' m, ter, Mrs. Ariel (Dorothy) Rawlings . 7 CITIZEN by Alice S. Cardon of Bountiful; a son, Frank Curtis Last of Centerville; two daughters, Mrs. Rosel (Molly Ann) Hyde of Smith-fiel- d, and Mrs. Keith (Louise) Sellers of Rexburg. Also THE Benson Bustlings BENSON-K- ris Funeral services for Terrence Leslie Hansen, 53. of Provo, and formerly of Smithfield, were held at the Provo LDS Tabernacle May 30, 1974 752-351- 1, Phil Wykle Mel Burt Johnson 2 Liljenquist Sam Hymas Trank Last 752-047- 245-682- 5 563-639- . 0 N.. 1st U1 . . . . W. Logan . . i Dan Jones Leon Hillyard Phono ' 7S3-35I- I 258-236-2 245-368- 8 563-588- 0 |