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Show . Obituaries HELEN HURST First Ward with Bishop Sid Carren conducting. Viewing will be at the church before the funeral. Burial will be in the Lewiston Cemetery. OLIVE RIGBY Funeral services tor Helen Olivia Farr Tribe Hurst, 86, were conducted Monday at the Myers Mortuary in Ogden. She died Tuesday of naturcauses at Sunshine Terrace in Logan. She was born May 31, 1890, in Ogden, a daughter of Lorenzo and Minnie Wood-mansFarr. She was a granddaughter of Lorin Farr, Ogden. A member of the LDS Church, she had sung in the Ogden Tabernacle Choir. She married Frank Elmer Tribe of Ogden July 26, 1911. They later were divorced and she then married Robert Hurst of San Jose, Calif., : four daughters, Pearl (Iona) Jenkins and Mrs. Letah Taylor, both of Surviving are her son, J. Tribe, Logan; two grandchildren, Robert 0. Tribe and Mrs. James I. (Lore) Lefgren, both of Kelson, Garden Grove, and nine great- grandchildren; two n: bro- - SMITHFIELD DAUGHTERS OF UTAH PIONEERS The Summit Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Monday at the Armory with Captain Sadie Elder conducting and welcoming everyone. The congregation sang, Come, Come Ye Saints led by Verla Noble and accompanied by Fern Heaps. The special musical number was a duet by Elsie and Charles Hubbard with the words written by Elsie to the tune Silver Threads Among the Gold. They were accompanied by Cleone Dailey, sister, Mrs. Harry (Marguerite) Moses, Salt Lake City. Idaho. She was preceded in death by a son, three sisters and five brothers. 26 thers. Howard S. Griffin, Logan, and Spencer G. fin, Providence S,ww Grif- fobricS Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Newton Ward chapel, with Bishop Max Christiansen officiating. Friends may call at the family home in Newton Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m., and Thursday from 11 a.m. until time at service. Burial will be in the Newton Cemetery, under direction of the Nelson Funeral Home. Club News and a Smith, California, and Charles Smith, Rexburg, 12 George, College Ward; Donald Rigby, Albuquerque, N.M.; two daughters, Mrs. S.J. (Oreta) Knowley, and Mrs. Melvin K. (Marilyn) Thompson, both of Salt Lake City; 15 grandchildren; 11 Woodrow Smith and William Cal- if.; Mrs. Horten (Zeta) the other auxiliaries. She was known as a concert pianist, and also had worked with her husband in selling. Surviving are a son, Ross grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. J. W. (Jenesse) Shilling, California, and Mrs. Michael (Zepher) Doyle, San Jose, Calif.; three brothers, New- ton; Mrs. Kenneth (Iola) Mrs. Rigby was a member of the LDS Church, serving in Relief Society, MIA and Oliver W. Jenkins, Roy; Mrs. Burton 1977. Oct. 13, 1927. Jenkins John Pioneers, Camp. Surviving are one son and Funeral services for Olive Roskelley Rigby, 84, native of Cache Valley, were conducted Monday in the Emerson Ward chapel. She died Friday in a nursing home. She was born Jan. 3, 1889, in Smithfield, a daughter of Samuel and Agnes Elizabeth Roskelley Jr. She married William Edward Rigby June 10, 1915, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Jan. 10, al Smithfield the Primary and Relief Society. She also was a member of the Daughters of the Utah MERLIN CUNNINGHAM Joseph Merlin Cunningham, 83, of 44 South 1st West, Bar Dee Tripp Peart Hess, Lewiston, died Friday night in the Logan Hospital. 56, died Monday, March 28, He was born April 30, 1893, 1977, at a hospital in Salt Lake City following a linger- in Lewiston, a son of Joseph R. and Eda Rogers Cunninging illness. She was born April 7, 1921, ham. He married Millie Unat Richmond, Utah, to Lee-and- derwood Oct. 14, 1915, in the and Stella Tripp Salt Lake LDS Temple. received Peart, being the youngest of hisMr. Cunningham education in the county five children. Mrs. Hess was and was a graduate reared in Richmond and schools, attended local schools. She of Brigham Young College in A member of the LDS graduated from North Cache Logan. he had served as Church, High School and LDS SeminSunday School superintenary. She married James Wild-e- dent, teacher, and home (Bill) Hess on Aug. 29, teacher. At the time of his death he was a High Priest. 1940 in Logan. Their marSurviving are his widow; solemnized was later riage Gary D. and grandchildren, in the Logan LDS Temple. Colin H. Cunningham, Salt in LDS the active Always Lake City; Mrs. Michael church, she had worked es(Faye) Riddle, and Kristy Relief in the Society pecially Cunningham, Bountiful; M. and Sunday School organizaDean Cunningham, Logan, tions and in the Ward Liand Clare R. Cunningham, brary. on a language training misDuring World War II she had worked as a telephone sion, Provo. Also surviving are two operator while her husband a was in the military service. K. CunningGolden brother, Mrs. Hess had been emham, Ogden, and a sister, ployed at the Lewiston Drug Mrs. Elva Bakersstore; C.C. Andersons and field. Calif. Bybee, Allen's Ladies Store in LoFuneral services were congan; Logan and Preston ducted Tuesday noon in LewCredit Bureaus; as attendance secretary at Sky View iston 4th Ward N.chapel by Cornish. Joseph High School and as a dental Bishop assistant for a Logan ortho- Burial was in Lewiston City dontist. She had also been a Cemetery. club leader. Before her illness she and her husband had spent three summers at Nettie Griffin Jenkins Win-ega- r, Yellowstone Park. 89, died at her home in Surviving are her hus- Newton Sunday afternoon. She was born Dec. 14, 1887, band; two sons, James P. Hess, McCammon, Idaho, in Newton, a daughter of and Charles P. Hess, Salt William H. and Elizabeth Lake City; two grandsons Clarke Griffin. She married and two granddaughters; Pearl E. Jenkins Jan. 13, three sisters, Mrs. Ben (Ina) 1910, in the Salt Lake LDS Larsen, Richmond; Mrs. Temple. He died in 1918. She Harold (Ada) Hutchinson, then married Leonard W. Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Winegar June 17, 1929 in Paul A. (Eunice) Nielsen, Ogden. He died in 1955. Mrs. Winegar was a memHyrum. Her parents and a brother, Quentin Peart, pre- ber of the Newton LDS Ward, ceded her in death.' had worked in Sunday Funeral services will be School, Primary and MIA, Thursday noon at Lewiston and had served as organist in a daughter. Ruth Gregory gave the lesson, Kate B, Carter, National President of DUP since 1941 or 35 years. Secretary Beth Lamb is working on the organizations history and found Summit Camp was organized in 1908 with Arabelle W. Moses as president. er The announcement was made. Any member desiring to attend the National DUP convention to be held April 2, 1977, at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City to contact Captain Sadie Elder at m 563-561- 3. SCRIPTURE CLUB DeLone and Louis West were hostess and host at their home for their club. The Smithfield Scripture Qub, Saturday evening. Gary Allen, Cove, and a to the Wests gave son-in-la- w the lesson from the Essentials of Church by Joseph Fielding Smith. It was on the founding of Nauvoo. Refreshments were served to guests Mr, Allen and daughter, Dixie Allen and members, Ruby and Glen Thornley, Jewel Smith, De- n; vore and Alden Hodges, Lucy Cooper, Wilda Taggart, Alice and George Weeks, Gladys and Clark Thornley, or 28-- 4. Martin Gittins was responsible for the program. Lady Lions, Arley Coleman, Gwen Cole and Linda Gittins served supper. The D.A.V. (Disabled American Veterans) and Auxiliary Pioneer B held their March meeting at the Senior Citizens center Tuesday. J.' Arbon Christensen gave a variety program of old time songs, readings and jokes. Mrs. Christensen accompanied him. Quentin Snow, commander, conducted. Prayer was by chaplin Roy Sorenson. The pledge to the flag was led by Don Winter. Prayer was by Grace Montague of the D.A.V. auxili- ary. A spring fashion show will be held by the Department of Utah at the Womens council building, 310 West 5 North on March 26 at 12:30 p.m. in Provo. National first Junior Vice Commander Florence will be present. Reservations may be made by phoning Dorothie Sorenson at Refreshments were served to 20 by the auxiliary. Cal-gards- 753-213- 0. The Yeshara Club (lady returned missionaries) held their March meeting at the home of Carrie Jensen with Winnie Ziegler as Barbara Hill conducted Col1 An the meeting. Elder Scott Fullmer gave the program and talked on his mission to Germany. Refreshments were served to Mr. Fullmer;" Barbara Hill, Marilyn Hill, Winnie Ziegler, Carrie Jensen, Vel-v- a and Lou Allsop, Beatrice Thornley, Bessie Tuveson, Violet Peterson, Ruth Smith and Merlin Jenson. lbilp lories 30 South Stote Preston Leone Cantwell, Carl Clark, Mary and Nathan Mather, Anna Humphreys and DeLone and Louis West. Mary and Nathan Mather, it is reported, organized the club several years ago. 4-- SMITHFIELD LIONS President Dean Fowler conducted the Lions meeting Thursday evening at the Lodge and honored the Sky View basketball team and coach, Gary Swan. Coach Swan spoke. Guests from Ogden, Garth Belliston was introduced by David Clark. Mr. Belliston is running for District Govern- - i- J Hoi'i to cut grass with fistatg arc. SAFE - TUNS, EDGES, MMS, MD SWEEPS. SETS 31)1 HUD TO TO PLACES EASILY. 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