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Show Club Work Gaining Impetus in Sanpete The following boys clubs have re, cently foe-en organized in Sanpete; Spring City 4-H Sheep Club, Frank Watson, President; Clair 'Acord, Vice-president; Bruce Ellis, Secretary-treasure; Don Jmstensen, Bong and Cheer leader; Elliot Watson, Wat-son, Club loader. Sterling 4-H Jersey Calf Club Blain Pe.icock. President; Lorrm Teterson. Vice President; Gien Bradley, secretary-treasure; Mer-Titt Mer-Titt Bradley. Club leader. Fairview 4-H Holstoin Calf Club . Farrell Madsen, President; Chad I Cox, Vice-president; Ted Jones, secretary; sec-retary; Jay Chri--tnesen. treasurer: ' E. A. Madsen. club leader. Fairview 4-H Sheep Club Arthur. Day. President; Wilmer Tanner. Vice-president; Harris Cheney, secretary; Gene Christensen. treasurer; Plain Vance. Business pigr.; George Day, club leader. "" "' ' you is my earnest prayer for your guidance in the faith that was in the heart of your ' beloved father. Wlhile he will not be with you to point out the way for you "to go,. We are all travelling the .same road. Our time is only a matter of a few days or a few years at most. In time the call will come to each and all of us, and we must meet it, sooner or later. "There is no joy secure No peace that shall endure No smile that men shall keep God wills that he must weep, And in his darkest hour Vain is all earthly power." In conclusion, I want you have the sincere condolence and sympathy of myself and family. May God bless and comfort your aching hearts in your ht. tr of sorrow. May the con- so'.ation of an abiding faith in Hiin j ass '.'ige your sorrow, and may you j fo -aver entulate the good example of him who has been called away to that better world, and who now awaits you on the other side. Sincerely youis, Amasa Aldrich. President C, N. Lund said about as follows in speaking of Ferdinand Ericksen: "It has fallen to my lot to associate very closely with judge Ferdinand! Ericksen in many civic, political, J business and puiblic' school affairs,: and under al-1 circumstances and in j every instance I have found him to he the soul of honor. In every touch j with public affairs he was true aSj steel to the trust that was inposed upon him. Nothing, whatever could swerve him from the path of duty when he believed he was right. I know that no influence could ever side track him from the course, he deemed to he the right one. Much of Mt. Pleasant's best history is associated associa-ted with his name. Very truly yours, N. C. Lund. RESOLUTION It Having Pleased our Merciful and Allwise Heavenly Father to remove re-move from our midst our beloved brother and friend, Ferdmnd Enciv-, son, after a life of industry and service. ser-vice. , I Be it Reoslved that we, the members of the Bar Association of Cci 'bon County, State of Utah, hereby tender to the bereaved family our deepest sympathy and condolences; and that a copy of this resolution be, spread upon the minutes of the District Dis-trict Court of the Seventh Judicial District, in and tor.' Carbon County, Statq.of Utah. , We feel a deep personal loss in the passing-o-f Judge Ericksen. His Hie was one of labor and love. He ser ved his fellow men lo-r and faith. fully, both as an ottic-er 01 ine luu.ib. of this State and as a .puiblic servent. ; 'Always was his -service with distinction distinc-tion and ability. Especially has he been identified with the growth and development of Eastern Utah.' His work as a. judge in this district and later his connect-j Lion with and interest in the develop- ment of our industries, are things) -which will long stand as a monument , to his .memory. Withal, he. leaves behind him a -host of friends who mourn his pass.in-g .as that of one of God's noblemen. We are better for his having lived. Dated at Price,. -Utah;., this 22nd day of April, A. D. .1927. Georne Christensen Henry Ruggl O K. Clay Js. w- uiulu" Louie Gee C.D.Pope . F E. Woods H. L. Pratt, W. G. Harman. It. J- Turner |