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Show Hoytsville counselor to the bishop in Peoa LDS Ward and Stake Sunday School and then bishop in the Peoa Ward. He had served a stake mission and had been in the church auxiliaries. At the time of his death he was a high priest in the Kenneth and Nadine O'Brien returned home Fridayl after a fun filled week in the Bahama Islands. Ken got to try his hand at deep sea fishing and reported it was just great. Little Kip got to stay with grandma and grandpa Smithfield 7th Ward Wright in West Jordan, and had served as a home teacher for many Tommy Meek brated his sixth birth- He is survived by his day with his friends at a' widow of Smithfield party. A special treat and the following sons was received by each and daughters: Albert boy and girl when dad took George Merchant and Tomm ' Raymond Vergil Mar-he- them for an airplane chant, Smithfield; ride. Enjoying this fun Richard Eugene Mar-de- day were: Arno Haufe, chant, Los Aninimus, Traci Peterson, Colo.; Mrs. Alan Jenkins, Jared (Janet) Luke, Tacoma, Dixon, Heather Matt Boyer, g Wash.; Mrs. Lee hryn) Durrant, Salt Tyler Lewis, Matt Lake City; 19 grand-abl- e Bates, Brandon Jenkins. Games were plachildren, and the lowing brothers and yed and yummie food sisters: Dilworth H. was enjoyed. Tommy Marchant and Even H. had to hunt for his . cele-year- s. HOYTSVILLE Summit County, Nellie Leon Rees Crittenden, 78, loving wife, mot- - grandmother, and great-grandmoth- er friend passed away April 24, 1979, at her home in Hoytsville. She spent her life others passion- - ately and with invari- - common sense, family and host of friends have benefited from her love and r, ar Step-hen- ie Hutc-hingso- n, (Kat-helpin- fol-H- kindness. She believed we were good and so we have become better than we were. Born er Marchant, Holladay; Charles H. Marchant, 18,. Coalville, Summit County to Edmund and Hannah n, 1 -- pur-givin- peo-trea- ts California where she Omaha, Nebraska. Lefler met her mom and Reed says his plans are violin. playing y. Temple. Graduated from North Summit High School. Member LDS Church, Hoytsville Ward, served as president of Rellief Society and Primary Secretary of YWMIA, Teacher in in the was buried Marion Cemetery. John and Dona Meek and Pete and Carol Forest attended the national schoolboard association meetings in . - tions. Member Farm Bureau, Summit County Fair Board, Daughters of Utah Pioneers and North Summit Senior Citizens. An avid sports fan. Survivors: husband, Hoytsville; three sons, C. Kay and Edmund R., both of Hoytsville; Lloyd R Coalville; 11 REUBEN JENSON - PEOA, Summit Reuben Lawrence Jenson, 85, County Florida. Walter Cron-kit- e was one of the main speakers. Sights were enjoyed despite the rain. .Tflhcela ron .ands?n' Parens new d He. 24, weighed 9 lbs. 25, 1893, Apnl d 22 incJes ozs' Ola and f died April 25. 1979, in 21 Anchorage, Alaska. grandchildren; Bom n; Pha-re- s to Peoa, (Mae) Winters, , resents cause mom Woodland and Thcil Atkinson. THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Happy Aniversary to CoalWIh, Utah MR17 9 Friday, May 4, 1979 Mr. and Mrs. F Robinson. Becky Atkinson was helped her drive her to go to college unless home from Tropic Utah motor home, back to he receives a mission call this fall. with tjirce of her Salt Lake. Kent Servoss and The Woodland Ward students for a drill was held team workshop over in family, along with Clean-up- Park City on Friday an reat grandmother Tuesday night. After-lseSaturday. spent Sunday wards they had a Donna Atkinson atten- with Shauna Betts, wiener roast. All that ded a College Rodeo They attended church were in attendance had Meet at Boise State in Woodland and then a great time. Mrs. La Reta HardCollege where she pla- had a picnic lunch. An ced first in Breakaway enjoyable time was had man is ver busy these days with the Chora roping and second in by all. Goat Tying, a couple of Nora and Reed Betts lettes, her very favoweeks ago. Then this recently arrived home rite thing. last week she attended after spending the winCHURCH NEWS anoth meet up in ter in Yuma, Arizona. Pocatello, Idaho at C.S. Glad to have them back I. where she again took in the valley. Jack Sargent, along first place in both the The Woodland Pri- - with two Indian girls Goat Tying and Break- mary recently held from Provo, put on the away Roping. Congra- their Inservice Lesson program for the Sacra-wit- h g tulations Donna! Brenda White ment Service. The On Saturday Bishop the lesson, pose of the meeting Rodney Maxneld and Afterwards special was to encourage were given. family made a trip to pie regarding the "Ind-- " Salt Lake to do some Reed Ellis is a house Ian Placement house cleaning and S'uest at Elizabeth Lef-- Program. Also home. He is the cipating on the propainting for his parents. brother of Laura gram were Lezlee Sar Shauna Betts Rece- (Toms wife). He has gent who played a ntly flew to San Jose, moved out here from piano solo and Jan y, appell Rees, Married Chauncey Arland. Crittenden July 21, 1920, in Logan LDS two sisters, Mrs. E id them while they Antioch, Calif.; Ms. were flying. Kenneth (Harriet) Glen and Lila Siddo-waBischoff, Idaho Falls, and Mrs. Willard Jim and Florence and Afton (Roma) Fuller, Holla- - Hunter day. Siddoway drove to His funeral was held Pleasant Grove April 27 in Smithfield, Utah to attend the viewing of' with burial in Peoa, their uncle Harold Cos-seUtah Jim, Florence, Afton and Fawn Smith attended the funeral on the 28th. Mr. Cosscy Jan. all church organiza-- ' .The valley was Janae Pace, Camille non was chairman over saddened by the sud- -' Rouley, Stephen one of them. Annettes Leila sister, who is also a den death of Mrs. Braithwaite, Nellilc Crittenden. Out Siddoway and Joni homemeck teacher, sincere sympathy is Jenkins. was in attendence and extended to her family. they roomed together. enjoyed a good Happy anniversary They visit. There has been a to Gary and Sharon number of people in the Pace, Theron and HOYTSVILLE WARD hospital. Lola Staley Dorene Gutm and Ray Donated Judd, Bertha and Terry Black. The Sacrament Braithwaite, and Nida presented by Propram Rulon and Margie Sargent good wishes students was Judd and family. Mrs. seminaiy are sent to them. the direction of under Alan Nicholas, Marks councilman Vern John Meek, Ken fiance LaRien Rognan, high Taking Stembridge. Sargent, Bryce Bell, and Bruces mother part were Bob .Richins, Theton Gunn and son from Chicago attended Richins, Danny Jason flew to :Twin the blessing of Came- Kathy Tina JacobRichins, Falls, Idaho for a few ron Bruce, son of Bruce Fred Bosworth, son, days. They drove home and Tina Rognan of A Stembridge. Angelia due to a break down in Dugar City Idaho. beautiful duet was sang the airplane. The wives Nikki DeWeese and Hi to Ronda O. in Los bv took the night off and Simister Tammy M. and movie. in Joye Ve.gas enjoyed the accompanied by Kathy Redmond. J. Chappell. Roger and Carolyn EC. HOME and family Grimsley were happy to have The North Summit Ropers mother Amilia Ec. teacher Mrs. Home and aunt Grimsley Roxie Thayer of Salt Annette Vernon took Lake spend the week- ten girls to the state FHA convention ' in end with them. Provo at the BYU Happy Birthday goes to John Moon, inforout to Many Happy birthday Campus.' Dean Pace, Michael mative work shops Harvey Gines, June Meek, Marlis Carter, were held. Mrs. Ver Stokes, Debra Betts, Christina Jenson. Lindon, Utah County; Mrs. Glen (Ruth) Miller, Salt Lake City. One daughter, Fern, preceded her in death. . nae Married Chloe Miles, have one girl Tara Lyn Dec. 23, 1921, Coalville. Mania e and two other bovs wa ada.rrinMre later solemnized in the Pav!d of 1? to Salt Lake LDS new baby24,?f75: She died Nov, hePke Funeral services were held Saturday vffm SSS April 28, 1979 in the Hoytsyille. Ward .Chapel. Burial Hoyts- vUed her three mther Thelma Brown, Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Don ville Cemetery. (Lona) Welsh, Ancho-- e rage, Alaska; Mrs. Dan (Eleanor) Werner, Post A. MARCHANT Idaho; Mrs. Norrene Ned, Ogden; Falls, ' SMITHFIELD grandchildren and Albert Harper Mar- nine 17 great-grand- - chant, 73, 109 East 3rd children. North, died Saturday, Funeral Services March 31, 1979, in a were held at the Peao followLogan hospital Ward Chapel on Moning a heart attack. He was bom Oct. 31, day 1:00 p.m. and the burial was in. the Peao 1905, at Holladay, a son of Albert George Cemetery, Peoa, Utah. and Mary Harper Mar- Tn1 2. 5 o?v VTo Lak on APnl inv. 1955. He was an active member of the LDS Church, having served a mission in the. Wes- tern States from 1930 to 1932. He was first TnflhUc HUIlKb We wish to thank all for their expressions of sympathy, for food,' weid and was The family of Charles Brown Sargent wishes to thank those who helped them in their time of sorrow. A special thanks to the Wanship Relief Society for offering to fix dinner for the family 20 members and a special . thanks to those who Very happy grand-H- e sent food to Gwen parents are Mr. and Larsens home at this Mrs. Alan Lewis And time. Genevieve Davis Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Sargent (Butch) Michell of Kamas, Utah. Great Dm and Cindy Sargent Gloria and Less grandparents are Mrs. Johnson Florence Mitchell of Marion, Utahand Mr. Mary Sommers Gwen and Willard nd Mrs. Morris (Cap) Larsen Williams and Mrs. Helen Anderson of Charles and Orletta Davis Kamas, Utah. bs- district, and Ogden inches City school district until Ogden until 1950, and had lived in Smithfield . : vedhis bachelors SJf .7tah rsityof25 The new ree at the will Utah. He had been a ,. baby . school teacher and M tchell farmer, having taught Danny his retirement in 1970.. had lived in Holla-day until his marriage and then in Peoa and r i OT COrCl . Mr. and Mrs. (Tracy) Mitchell are the very proud parents of a deg- - school in South Summit to Salt to help take care new grandson. BIRTHS ite SdTod District, Jj1 graduated from Granite High School and recei- - ber I""? her flowers and donations to the Senior Citizens fond and many other acts of kindness at the passing of our beloved wife and mother. C.A. Crittenden Kay and Marge and Betty Lloyd Bill Ted and Pauline chant. On Au 1933, he married Anne Eva Elisabeth Scheel in the Salt Lake LDS e. rol Monday - COMING ATTRACTION Just maintain a $100.00 minimum balance and your dwelling sendees are FREE! RDH wMk SUL WLMli BUM Also ask about oar bank-biHn- ii program. Gbpaytnenostaaa both invs.) will be Spring is Here. On May 5, 1979, the Groomery Call look. new e with a to spring pet help your open no v for an appointment, full-tim- 654-434- KAMAS STATE BANK (DIVISION OF THE CITIZENS BANK) Hams. her |