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Show p?rin3 City Program Given From Justesen Funeral Service Funeral services were held ii the ward chapel Saturday afternoon after-noon for Charles K. J listen: en were 'largely attend, d and im pressive. R. Burns Allred of the ware' Bishopric presided at the services. serv-ices. The opening song "O, My Father" was sun;; by the clio' directed by Ern.st B. Terry. Edward Hansen offered the in vocation. A vocal duct "Whis pering Hope" was sung by M Terry and Mrs. Jessie Schofield accompanist, Miss Patsy Schofield. Scho-field. Bishop Reid II. Allred, the first speaker said "Tlu deceased de-ceased has left a posterity hr can well be proud of. He was reared in a Pioneer home and learned the gosp.d from ,his good parents. Mr. Justensen spent much of his time in the mountains of which he was ?r fond. He was well read in current cur-rent events, and was inclined to study and enjoy political life. Ho was a good neighbor, honest in his dealings, a hard worker, charitable and a friend to all". In conclusion Bishop Allred read "Life's Philosophy". Marsden Allred sang the vocal vo-cal solo "Face To Face". James W. Blairi spoke of the friendship friend-ship and kindness of Mr. Jus tensen. D?ep love prevailed in his home, his wife and children and he was a lover of little children. chil-dren. "He expressed his views in his living, his course i; deep". The speaker expressed his friendship for the family. Miss Cook of Fountain Green played a piano solo "I Need Thee Every Hour". In closing remarks Burns Allred told of the (Continued on back page.) ! SPRING CITY ' 1 Pv Mrs. Vircpis Osborne (Continued from first page.) friendship and favors of the deceased de-ceased for him and that of the family. The closing song "In The Gar-I Gar-I den" was a vocal duet bv Mrs. Elva Allred and Mrs. Flossie i Blain. Benediction, Bishop Scott Cook of Fountain Green Ward, a nephew of Mr. Justensen. Flowers were cared for at the chapel bv Mrs. Adelaide Thomp son, Mrs. Ada Ellis and Mrs. Vanda Petersen. The mans floral offerings were carried from the building by the grand children and members of tin family. Pail bearers were Ruthforc! Osborne, Preston Mitchell. Cloy Justensen, Clifford Justensen Owen Justensen and Maurice Justensen. Interment was in the city cemetery cem-etery with Lamont Jensen dedicating dedi-cating the grave. The Gold and Green Ball under un-der the direction of the M. I. A. officers, Mrs. Iva Aiken, Mrs. Edith Schofield, Miss Geneva Strate, Virgus Osborne. Vernal Christensen, N.-wton Donaldson and Russel Aiken, was one of the highlights of the Mutual year. The amusement hall was beautifully decorated in gold and green streamers and balloons, bal-loons, with MIA insignas on the walls. Th queens throne was elevated witli platforms and stepped terraces. The cpieeri and attendants wore caster lily corsages. cor-sages. The queen. Miss F.'innn Watson was escort d by Ruei Allred. Tile little crown bearer was Dennis Watson, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson Little flower girls were Sheryl Blain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs May Iliam, and Lynda Barney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Travis B.i rney. The dancers wer- Leila Ruth Allred, Yvonne Aiken, Li la Leo Blain. Sherma AMred. Ruth Nun-ley, Nun-ley, LuDcan Madsen, Maxola ( Non. The queens attendants and couple dancers were, the queen and attendants, patsy Soholicld. Marilyn De La Mar, Yvonn Hansen. Maurine Schofield. Kenneth Ken-neth Osborne, Junior Fullmer, Theron Draper, Eugene Terry. Stake officers, Mrs. Ruth Jc'mes, Dr. J. Soclburg, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Coombs wer - in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Osborne of Manti and Mrs. Jennie Sorenscn of Ephraim visited with relatives in this city Sunday. Miss Lila Lee Blain as.lstc-d by her mother, Mrs. ( ) I . -1 1 Plain entertained the North Sanp to Seminary students at their home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neilscn of Orern visited In this city Sunday Sun-day and had th ir small d.iugh ter named at Sacrament meet ing. Also visititing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pratt O borne were Mr. and Mrs Therihl Rigby of Ili.iw a! ha. 1 ... Mr. and Mrs. Reese Bunnell and family visited over the w ekend with Mrs. Helena Bun nell and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bunnell. The visitors from Hrlg-ham Hrlg-ham City came to Sanpete to attend the I loinooom i tig al Mt I'leasa n t S;i I in clzi v. Mrs. Frank Watson enter (.'lined a group of small boys and gltli at a birthday party Sunday afternoon for her son Michael. Mr. and Mrs. James F. I'M I is spent Monday In 1'iovo. They Ir csime grandparents Sunday of a new grandson. The proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of provo. This Is (he first baby of Hie Adams and the mother was formerly Miss Belly El let. ... Mrs. Archie Allien visited Tuesday with her parents al Nephl. Mr. and Mrs. decree Allr-d have returned home after spend lug several weeks al Las Vegas. Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Bauei cfl Sunday for lstilerpil.se lo fi attend the- funeral services of their aunt. The study meeting of Primary officers for the month of March was hold at the home of Mrs. Edith Sorenscn. The lesson was given by Mrs. Helen Madsen. The Primary conference was discussed dis-cussed also the convention in April in Salt Lake city. - The officers are also planning an excursion to the Manti Temple, Thursday evening, March 11. Mr. Austin Sorensen is ill at his home at the present time. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Beck and Louis Roid Bock of Salt Lake city spent Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Beck. |