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Show mars. Messenger-Enterpris- Experiment Station (Continued from Page 1) ment are black sagebrush, big sagebrush, winterfat, fourwing saltbush and rubber rabbitbrush, The arid and semiarid valleys and the foothills and mountain ranges of the West once seemed wastelands, Mr. Plummer said, but today we realize that they can become an increasingly important resource if we will continue to seek ways of developing their potentialities for the wellbeing of mankind. Mr. Plummer has been employed in research for the U.S. Forest Service for more than 30 years, mainly in the Ephraim area. LBWO Ivan E. Jacobson Obituaries Funeral services for Ivan Erone Jacobson, 82, who died at Heber City Dec. 1 of causes incident to age, were held in the LaMont Lyons Funeral services for LaMont Lyon, 72, who died in Ephraim Dec. 1 of a heart condition, were held Center-Nort- h the Manti Ward Chapel in Dec. 5. Burial was in the Manti City Cemetery. He was born in Manti Feb. 23, 1903, a son of James Martin and Josephine Christofferson Lyon. He was educated in Manti schools. He had been a farmer and livestock operator, done custom farm work and was an interior decorator. He married Opal Fisher Nov. Big Bells 23, 1926. He served with the Utah National Guard, Bn. 145 Field Artillery Battalion. A member of the L.D.S. Church, he had been secretary for the Adult Aaronic Priesthood. He had been a member of the Manti Old Folks Committee for nine years. He is survived by his widow, Little Bells Saddlemen's Boot a Jeans illness. daughter, d Nov. s. 1922, Ephraim. Farmer. Member LDS Church. Survivors: wife; daughters, sons, Mrs. Elliot G. (Mary) Lowry, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Charles L. (NaDcne) Ghorp, Midvale; Mrs. Dan C. (LaZell) Williams, Malad, Idaho; Perry, Ephraim; Mark, Sandy; 23 grandchildren; 16 1921. Kaysville; sisters, Mrs. Marvin He was a veteran of. the Mexican Border Patrol, 1914-191and had been employed as a mechanic much of his life. He is survived by a son, Mont Jacobson, Ephraim, a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Bettie Jacobson, wife of the late Merrill Jacobson, Orem, seven grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. (Florence) Graveside (Beverly) Squire, Manti; a son, Carlos Rodney Lyon, Salt Lake City; brothers and sisters, Mrs. Lee (Voneta) Christensen, Magna; Lester R. Lyon, Lehi; Alburn J. Lyon, Manti; two Orson L. Man-wil- l, Manti, and Glee E. Manwill, Payson, seven grandchildren and four George Glen Axelsen, 77, were held Monday at noon at the Manti City Cemetery. Mr. Axelsen died of an gunapparently shot wound Friday night or Saturday morning, according to Lynn Nuffer, Manti police officer, who investigated. Mr. Axelsen had been in ill health. He had been a laborer but had retired some years ago. He was born in Manti July 6, 1898, to Joseph and Effie Robinson Axelsen. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Hazel Parry, Springville. d Floyd M. DeMill Floyd Monroe DeMill, 75, Ephraim, died Dec. 4, 1975 at a Salt Lake hospital after a long Dec, 6 in the Ephraim South Ward. Burial was in the Ephraim Park Cemetery. Denison services for Fred TEA Heber Denison, hospital, were held Saturday at the Pocatello 20th Ward chapel. Burial was in Restlawn Memorial Gardens, Pocatello. He was born March 27, 1906, in Manti, to Hyrum and Katherine Barbara Stutznegger Denison. He married Helen Whiting Nov. 26, 1934, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a graduate of Snow College and of Brigham Young University. He had been employed by Zions Wholesale Grocery and had also been in the insurance and real estate business. He was a past vice president of the Pocatello Realtors Board. He is survived by his wife, a son, Fred Heber Jr., Orem; daughters, Mrs. Thomas (De- - rJ MUST $10.00 $ 5.00 $ 2.50 $ 1 .00 BE PRESENTED a Purchase of $100.00 a Purchase of $ 50.00 a Purchase of $ 25.00 a Purchase of $ 10.00 BUYING LIMITED ONE TO A SALE. EXPIRES ON DECEMBER 24. 1975 Safa' & t & & on on on on WHEN THIS OFFER Dress Shop Ephraim, Utah Dress in the latest fashion mjuturn UAtuDJ-U-WDT'-i- . . from Babs yi, i PS OSS- sSS Great Holiday Gift Ideas! SALE NOV. 28 The Center Ward Relief A AS CASH WHEN MAKING PURCHASE Worth Worth Worth Worth EARLY AMERICAN FRI. Society Christmas party will be held Tuesday morning at 10 a.m., according to Barbara Sue Barton. The program will include a Christmas reading by Bernice Keeler, music by Robert Tibbs and Mary Lou Dyreng Myers. Dinner will be served at noon. 1 LINE. PERFORATED tin yj jilt USE SAME Manti Center 835-435- OFF ALONG 69. 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Funeral services were held Funeral for Pocatello; brothers and sisters, Lorenzo, Magna; Hans, Salt Lake City; Ellen Phillips, Farmington; Mrs. Leslie (Iris) Mrs. Leonard (Merle) Harmon, Cleo Giles, all of Manti; Mrs. Almon (Geneva) Clegg, Heber City; Alice Anderson, William (Zenda; Fred services anne) Bean, Payson; Mrs. Norman (Merntice) Marble, brother, Melvin, Glen Axelsen Morris Mrs. Ephraim West Ward Chapel Dec. 4. with Bishop LaMar Hansen conducting. Burial was in the Ephraim Park Cemetery. Mr. Jacobson was born July 30, 1893, in Ephraim, a son of Jacob and Clara Larsen Jacobson. He married Christella Johnsen in Ephraim Feb. 24, Born Oct. 30, 1900, Manti, to Monroe and Eleanora Jensen DeMill. Mamed Fern Bjerre-gaar- ik. n, Phone 035-429- 1 |