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Show THE CITIZEN - THURSDAY, JUNE 6 t, 1974 Franklin Briefs Obituaries both the Primary and Sunday School organizations, and was also active in the Relief Society and the Smith-fiel- d Farm Bureau. On Jan. 15, 1908, she was married to Mr. Kearl in the Logan Temple. He died May 4, 1962. Three sons and six daughters survive. Clayton, Salt Lake City; Robert, Payson; Cyril, Tremonton; Mrs. Wil-d- a Taggart Smithfield; Mrs. Sam (Gwen) Demmen and Mrs. Robert (Laura) Mon-soSalt Lake City; Mrs. Rex (Phyliss) Elwood and Mrs. Ronald (Donna) Ber-genof Idaho Falls, Idaho and Mrs. Gene (Beverly) Hansen of Ogden. Also surviving are 27 grandchildren, 37 and one and a brother LeRoy Pitcher of Smithfield. n, er HAWAII PETERSON Hannah Peterson great-grandchildre- Funeral services for Hannah Elizabeth Weeks Peterson, 81, of 227 South First East in Smithfield, were held at the Smithfield Third-FiftLDS Ward Chapel Saturday. Bishop Harry Otteson ofh George Mylroie went to Lehi, Utah, over the weekend where he attended fast meeting and blessed his granddaughter and gave her the name of Susan Orlene Mylroie. Susan is the daughter of Leon and Margaret Mylroie. The Mylroies have three girls and two boys. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cole of Scotland. Loren Lund and friend, Julie Swann, of Pocatello spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lund. Also visiting with the Lunds were Ronald Lund from Wisconsin, and Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Lund of Preston and children. Funeral services were conducted June 3 in the Smith-fiel- d and Brenda; 19 great grand children and one great-gregrand daughter. Also surviving are six brothers and sisters: Asa at David Weeks, Mrs. Arve (Valeria) Johnson, Mrs. Luella Simpson, Mrs. Grant Geneva) Higginson. Laur-anc- e and George R. Weeks, all of Smithfield. Two sisters and one brother preceeed her in death. Cora Ashton and Melvina Thornley both of Smithfield also a brother Joseph Weeks, of Smithfield. Violet P. Kearl Mrs. Violet Rebecca Pitcher Kearl, 83, widow of George R Kearl, died May 31 in a Salt Lake City hospital of natural causes. Mrs. Kearl was born in Smithfield Sept. 21, 1890, a daughter of William and Elizabeth Ellen Thornley Pitcher. Lifelong resident of Smithfield, she received her education in the county schools, and was the mother of 14 children, nine of whom survive. She was active in the LDS Church, having taught in COLORS Thomas Maberly of Ru- USE A shirt VAN HEUSEN following sacrament meeting May 26. before the canning season, and also during the season if you use the canner often. A weighted gauge needs to be thor- oughly clean. Maberly can test both types of gauges for accuracy. Maberly will be in the LIFE TIME GIFTS BINOCULARS BY BUSHNELL BAROMETERS BY AIRGUIDE RIFLE BY Courthouse basement meeting room at 9 a.m. He will stay as long as there are canners to test. Only the lid and gauge are necessary for the testing, but you may bring the whole canner if you wish. Petition Opposes Preston Parking Lot circulating petitions against expanded parking lots. Committee members of the Preservation of the Total Park group are J. Neff BY NEW STYLES Blair Gregersen was advanced to the office of Priest accurate pressure gauge is necessary to get the correct processing temperature needed to keep food safe, says Betty An emergency committee, alarmed of talk about using part of the Preston City Park for new parking facilities, is NEW ily. cleans the petcock and safety valve indicating pressure gauge variance, altitude correction and any parts that should be changed. He charges Si for the service. Miller, Extension Home Economist. A dial gauge, old or new, should be checked OR BLENDS KNITS their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gregersen and fam- Maberly has replacements for broken glass on the gauges and replaces them for $ .25. New gauges or parts will have to be purchased at a hardware store. An IN AND DAD CAN ALWAYS AND Michael Gregersen spent the Memorial weekend at home with Test That Pressure Cooker -- Today at Courthouse pert will be in Preston today to test pressure cookers and canners. Mr. Maberly has been testing pressure cookers in Idaho for many years. Maberly checks the pressure gauge and THE NEW STYLES LOVE HE'LL CARMEN She was born in Smithfield May 16, 1893, a daughter of David John and Mary Luella W'inn Weeks. She was married to Isaac Peterson December 16, 1914, in Logan LDS Temple. He died May 25, Mrs. Peterson had been active in the LDS Church throughout her life. She was a member of the Primary presidency, a Relief Society visiting teacher for 54 years and Relief Society work director for eight years. She was a member of the Smith-fiel- d Third Ward. Surviving are two sons, Keith I. Peterson and wife, Thora Durfey. and children. Claudette and Ross Peterson of Richland and Winn and La von Hayes Peterson and family. Shana Deen. Ruth Kayleen, Jerald Winn and Rose Mary, of Smithfield. Farris L. (deceased) and wife Marion Brough and family Tera. Marie. Tamera AW.V.,.VA,.V.VWrtWAlW3V?W CURLEE OR CAPPS .BEAUTIFUL 29. 1953. BY n, great-great-grandchi- f A NEW SUIT - Third Ward chapel under the direction of Leon West, counselor to Bishop Harry Otteson. Burial was in the family plot in the Smith-fiel- d City Cemetery. ficiated. Mrs. Peterson died in a Salt Lake City hospital. May s group, said his group ir against any encroachment whatsoever. "If they take just a strip now for parking and no more, maybe in 10 years they may get something else, he said. Hart said the park was so much more beautiful in days of the past and that it has Boothe, Alfred Kern, Roy Sorensen, Newell Hart, Vic and Sabina Jorgensen, Dav gone down hill in recent Frew and Stanton M. years. Hawkes. Members of the Youth HE SAII) THE paths used Division of the committee to there were more be are Randy and Cheryl Tim- flowerwide, beds and that the othy, Bart Wilcox, Kade entrance was more beautiAlder and Dan Brown. ful. He said the entire park Hart, spokesman for the was neater back then. THERES OF NOTHING - WEARABLES THAT GETS SO USE THIS HANDY DADS JADE EAST COLOGNE AND GIFT CLOSE FROM A - JUSTIN, AS A CHOOSE JUSTIN BELTS AND WALLETS JEWELRY SWEATERS ACME, HYER BATHROBES AND PGS FREEMAN DRESS SHOES B.V.D. 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