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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 18

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Ogden Standard-Examiner Monday July 8 1968 6B UTAH DEATHS VITAL STATISTICS OBITUARIES OBITUARIES Fusakiehi Hon I iDAHO DEATHS Associated Press Beatrice Doud 59 Blackfoot Tucv Butts 92 Caldwell BIRTHS July 7 Francis and Delia DEE HOSPITAL (Porter Box 367 Morgan girl Roberts Thomas and Sally July 8 Earl Nielsen PLAIN CITY Fusakiehi "Jack" Hori 70 of 3766 4000 died this morning the Dee Hospital aner an exrenaeo Earl James "Spec" Nielsen 70 of 2953 illness it Bob and Mary Wur- Associated Press Lee Dearing 24 Salt Lake City Winfred Pixton 64 Salt Lake City Jane Clark 63 Salt Lake City Jane Robinson 62 American Fork Daisy Patzak 87 Salt Lake City 'Charles Moore 74 Boise Daden died Sunday morning at ine uee rvr nori was uom sten 1694 Camelot Drive Lay March 13 1898 in Maude A Hanan ea roise 7 i a 11 1QOQ Mr nip sen W31 UU II Ulll I I mi Shizuoka-Ken Japan He came to the ton gin July 8 ST BENEDICT'S HOSPITAL RANDOM REFERENCES Professional Prescriplion Service Ask about our "Senior Citizens Plan' Charge accounts with a tax accounting Free deliverv service Prescription Center dial 393-8436 (adv) 9-Day bus tour to Arches Na-ional Monument Messa Verde Monument Valley Lake Powell etc Sept 13-21 Cal Mr Stephens 399-5506 (adv) Wheel chairs crutches rib cages elastic hose prescriptions Free delivery Prescription Center Phone 393-8436 or United States in 1922 settling in Seattle tiledlCe DCniCniei SO CUiae Newton Lache Loun- Albert Laster 91 Nampa 1 1 Fannie Chandler 93 Moun-Gaie Nielsen Wash He later movea to Holden Utah Stanger 123 Quincy boy Anna Cunningham Mrs Anna Berletta Nelson Cunningham 80 formerly of 2129 Ogden died Sunday evening at the Weber Memorial Hospital Roy Mrs Cunningham was born Aug 30 1887 in Huntsville a daughter of Jens and Julliane Peterson Nelson She was married to John Cunningham on Aug 3 1914 in Ogden Mr Cunningham died Dec 14 1935 She had resided in Ogden the past 65 years She was a member of the LDS Church and had served as a Relief Society visiting i tain Home I Richard 0 and Patricia Taylor 2369 840 Clearfield girl July 6 Gunderson Billv and Ar- 4 -to 4 I Robert Bacon 83 Gle ca yd "FVrrv (World War I He came 1 cllJ' to Ogden after his 4ich3rna whfifA hp where he lived about 10 years He ahd been a resident of Plain City the past 30 years where he engaged in farming On March 13 1938 he was married to ilene Brown 2252 4975 jhad since resided In 1919 he began working for the Holly FUNERALS Hansen 75 Elsinore Frank Barnev 86 Sandy Earl Ferrin 24 Salt Lake City Delbert Flowers 54 Salt Lake City Roy Warburton 75 Vernal Karl Roberts 57 American Fork Phil Anderson 61 Salt li Mills as a packing foreman and in 1922 teacher and Sunday School teacher 1 Xi an-iri Biiir1irliiiiiinriwinlmwi Koy gin July Lewis Merrill Kent and La-Rae Frew 138 Mond boy July 6 Raymond and Geral-dine Killian 1957 Valley View Surviving are one daughter Mrs (turn darted at Sperry Mills retiring in May Cardon Roy five grandchildren three Tsuneyo Ogawa in Idaho Falls Idaho He was a member of the Japanese Christian Church Japanese Farmers Association Weber County Farm Bureau Weber County Wildlife Association and Shizuoka Kenjin Kai Survivina are his widow three sons great-grandchildren ore brother uavia Lake City 399-1126 (advj Want an Jonest TV man? For Dest in black while and color rv rprirs Ph 394-1726 (adv) Drive Layton Doy July and three daughters Jim Hori Granger Nelson Clay Center Neb Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 3 pm at the Larkin Chapel of the Dawn with former Bishop Joseph Hunter officiating Friends may call at the chapel Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm and Thursday one hour prior to services Burial in the Ogden City Cemetery man lorn nori ugaen sam i nori Plain Titu AArc AAirhin rlfjiTiiknl hintani Margaret Sayer 79 Provo Kathleen Riley 65 Salt Lake City BELNAP Funeral services for Emma Lou Belnap widow of Dr Earl Belnap will Le held Tuesday at 3 pm at Lmd-quist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop Dee Hansen of the 27th Ward conducting Friends may call at the mortuary Monday from 7 to 9 pm and Tuesday until time of services Interment at the Ogden City Cemetery directed by Lindqmst and Sons Mortuary LOWDER Funeral services for Gary Scott Lowcer son of Mr and Mrs Ira Lowaer will be held Tuesday at 1 pm at the North Ogden 3rd Ward Chapel with Bishop Howard Cottrell conducting Fnends may call at Lindquist and Sons Co'onial Chapel Monday irom 7 to 9 pm and at the ward chape' Tuesday after 1 1 30 am Interment in the North Ogden Cemetery directed by Lindquist and Sons Ogden Miss Teruko Hori Miss Elizabeth Hori both of Plain City one brother and On Nov 15 1920 he was married to Elsie Maria Beard Bunot in Ogden He was a member of the 26th LDS Ward Veterans of Foreign Wars and World War I Veterans Barracks 1011 Surviving are his widow three sons and one daughter Lyle Joseph Nielsen Gene Nielsen Lynn James Nielsen Mrs Orion (Foleca) Adams all of Ogden 17 grandchildren three great-grandchildren one brother and four sisters Lyman Hyrum Nielsen Ogden Mrs Devon (May) Wiser Layton Mrs Robert (Jenna) Sis Arkansas Mrs Mays (Lydia) Richards Anaheim Calif one sister in japan ana two granocnnaren t-unera services win oe conaucrea CLARENCE NELSON Funeral Wednesday Death Takes Rodah Conradsen 80 Magna Ora Johnson 58 Woods Cross Olive Murdock 84 Moultrie Timothy Charles and Kathleen Rae Stone 1718 Alder Layton girl July 6 Richardson Kenneth Ray and Marcia I Slade 2915 Childs girl July 7 Terrell and Virginia Ann Moss 712 Aspen Lay-ton boy July 8 Thursday at 2 pm at Lindqmst and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel with Rev Saburo Masada of the Japanese Christian Church officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Wed nesday from 7 to 9 pm and Thursday Funeral services will be conducted inurs- YOUTH TOUR NEW YORK WASHINGTON QUEBEC KILL CUMCRAH JULY 22-AUG 19 29 fUN FILLED DAYS Jerome Greathouse 64 Salt day at 11 am in the Chapel of Flowers Mnrtuarv with Eishon Neal Ball of the onor to services Burial in wasnmgton Heights Memorial Park Mortuary Ea rly Day LARSEN Funeral services fcr Norman Lake City 26th Ward officiating Walter Spight Walter Spight 76 of 2717 Wall died Wednesday in a local nursing home of natural causes Mr Spight was born July 18 1891 in England Ark a son of Walter and Mary Spight He was married to Alda Brown on April 18 1931 in Liberty Mo He was an attendant for the Southern Pacific Co He was a veteran of World War I serving with the Army and cane to Ogden from Los Angeles in 1947 He was a member of the Baptist Church Curviuinn his wiHnw of Csden hnenas may can ai tne cnapei Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm and Thursday until services Burial in the Auitorest Memorial Park with military honors accorded by POTATOES World War 1 Veterans Barracks 1011 Elberta Read Mrs Elberta Moore Read 80 of 1348 Washington died Sunday at the Dee Hospital of natural cauies Mrs Read was born Jan 4 1888 in usinessman Harry A Bowman 71 Frovo Annie Larsen 85 Koosharem Venise Tripp 67 Richmond Charles A Stevens 68 St George William Clegg 34 Salt Lake City Clay Mortenson 39 Salt Lake City Myron Campbell Salt Lake City Funeral services will be conducted Wed Larsen of 508 15th Street will be conducted Tuesday at 1 1 am at the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary 836 36th Street with Bishop Austin Clifford ot the 7th Ward officiating i nds may rail at the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary from 7 to 9 pm and Tuesday until time of 3fv-ices Interment in the Auitorest Memorial Park Ogden a daughter of David and Eliza Patricia A McCall Miss Patricia Ann McCall 17 of 2020 Jackson died this morning at the Dee Hospital after a short iliness Miss McCall was born March 20 1951 beth Stone Moore 1 nesday at 1 pm at the Myers Mortuary where friends may call one hour prior to services Bureal will be in Ogden City Cemetery where military honors will be conducted by the American Legion She was married to Joseph 0 Read on May 7 1907 in Og CHICAGO (AP) Potatoes arrivals 137 on track 274 total US shipments Friday 318 Saturday 206 Sunday 92 supplies moderate demand market for best firm othtrs held steady carlot track sales California long whites US 1A 535-600 Texas round reds US 1A 510 1 den A 4 A I I in ugaen a aaugnrer William and Gloria May Ford McCall LA Ella Stewart She was a member of the 7th Ward Relief Society Surviving are her husband one son Raymond Read Ogden two Grandchildren one sister Mrs Ray (Edna) Briz-zee Ogden APPLET0N Funeial services for Walter Appleton will be held Wednesday at 9 am at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Rev Arnold Boehnke ot St Paul's Lutheran Church conducting Cremation following services directed by Jr She had been active in the Sunday School and MIA of the 20th LDS Ward She was senior at Ogden High School Surviving are one brother William Glen-don McCall Ogden one half brother David Ford Peyton Mississippi- her arand- MRS HARLINE Ogden Utah REDLANDS Calif Miss Ella Stewart of Redlands died Saturday in Redlands Miss Stewart was the daughter of James and Sarah Ann Woodhead Stewart She formerly resided in Plain City and Ogden and had been a school teacher Among the survivors is a cousin Miss Esther Stewart of Ogden Graveside services will be held Thursday at 1 pm at the Plain City Cemetery directed by Lindquist and Sons Linaquist and Sons Wionuary 720 40th Street Phone 394-0875 or 399-4392 Regifter Class begins July 8th July 22nd Aug 5th FnnorAl serv i a 1 "A ZINGING HEEL-THUMPING Phone 392-4588 River Trips Also MADE OF THF MAGICAL parents Alfred Ford will be held Thursday at 1 pm in the Larkin Chapel of the Dawn with Bishop Austin Clifford of the 7th Ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm and Thursday until services Burial in Ogden City Ceme STUFF OF MARY --GOOD HOUSCKttPlNO ft Clarence Smith Nelson 88 of 2858 Washington pioneer Ogden businessman died Saturday at his home of natural causes Mr Nelson was born July 29 1879 in Ogden a son of James Horace and Annie Ber-letta Peterson Nelson On Dec 14 1899 he was married to Frances Belle Jackson in the Salt Lake LDS Temple She died Sept 20 1960 He was a member of the 26th LDS Ward and 76th Quorum of Seventies In 1902 he served a mission to Denmark FORMER BLACKSMITH Mr Nelson formerly worked as a blacksmith for the Ogden Streetcar Co and railroad He had been a partner in the Nelson-Larson Blacksmith Shop at 1813 Washington and opened a blacksmith shop in 1908 at 2850 Washington In 19 '-0 he and his two sons named the company Nelson Sons Auto Clinic He retired as Ogden Mrs Ruth McCall Oqden Funeral services will be announced by tery igrnin ana sons Mortuary WaltDisneyk McGAVOCK Graveside services for James McGavock of Sasabe Ariz and formerly of Salt Lake City who ded July 2 1968 in Tucson Ariz will be held Tuesday at 11 a at the Washington Heights Memorial Park Mr McGavock was born Dec 8 1883 in Denver Colo the son ot James and Mary Egan McGavock He had lived in Alaska Saif Lake City 15 years and the last several years in Tucson Ariz He married Jean Scobie on Sept 14 1922 in Alaska He had been employed as a mechanic in the mining industry He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Preibyterian Church Surviving are his widow and one son and one daughter James McGavock of Ogden and Mrs John A (Jean) Lamb of Littleton Colo six grandchildren and rrtcr Mice Marcarpt McGavock Of -C CHARLTON HESTON PxlnlrZn ivRLXtmm I Box offic at 8:30 1 rCTr PROGRAM NO- 2 1876 Wash Blvd Ph394-5263 LI fit LEAVE THE CHILDREN HOME! A liPrf i Denver Colo Funeral directors Lindquist 'PLANET QF THE APES' IS A TECHNICOLOR and Sons Mortuary LQCKBUSTEFL FASCINATING!" 3 STEWART Graveside services for Miss Ella Stewart will be held at 1 pm Thursday at the Piain City Cemetery directed by Lindquist and Sons Mor Box Office 7:45 Show 8:15 Adults $125 Students $100 Kids 50c Daily Matinee 1 pm Regular Evening 8:15 tuary of Ogden manager in 1950 He wsf! also former nviTipr i NELSON Funeral services for Clarence 3111111 ncraun r-- Wednesday in the Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop Neal Ball of the Twenty-sixth Ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary from 7 to 9 pm Tuesday and one hour prior to services Wednesday Interment in Oqden City Cemetery directed by Smith Cosmopolitan 20TH CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS CHARLTON HESTON in an ARTHUR JACOBS productioa TECHNICOLOR Lindquist and Sons of Ogden niMNiMGHAM Funeral services for Mrs 4- Ber'jtta Nelson Cunningham of 2129 Ogden Avenu will be held Thursday at 3 pm in the Larkin Chapel of the Dawn where friends may call Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 pm and Thursday until Kn craui-Ae lnirmnt in thp Oaden City Cemetery directed by Larkin and and manager of the Nelson Grocerv nd a former em-love of the 'Pierce Foundry and the Binford-Kimball Motor Co SURVIVORS LISTED Surviving are two sons Clarence Nelson Jr Mountain Green Morgan County DeForges Nelson South Ogden three daughters Mrs Albert (Wilmont) Johnson Hyrum Mrs Robert (Arleen) Hodgson Miss Greldon Nelson both of Ogden 16 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren two brothers Horace Nelson La Grande Ore Waldo Nelson Murray RITES WEDNESDAY Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 pm in Lind Sons ortuary BO MAWaiCAHINTtRNAnOHAUaWSC 1 gMA gll "HOUSE OF A THOUSAND DOILS" RODDY McDOWAUL- MAURICE EVANS mm wmm A I II KIM HUNTER JAMtS WHIIMUKb JAMtb VPU I i v--l COLOR CO-HIT Hi READ Funera services for Mrs Elberta More Read wife of Joseph 0 Read 1348 Washington Blvd will be held Thursday at 1 pm in the Larkin Chapel of the Dawn where friends may call I Vednesday evening from 7 to 9 pm and I Thursday until the services Interment will be in the Ogden City Cemetery directed by Larkin and Sons Mortuary SPIGHT Funeral services for Walter SDiaht of 2717 Wall the husband of Alda Brown Spight will be conducted Wednesday at 1 pm at the Myers Mortuary 845 Washington where friends may caM one hour prior to funeral Intormpflt in tha Vptpran sprtinn nf th W1DHN DAVID Wayne tJamssetj TTECMMtCOCOW AMAVISJO FWOKI VMNfKlt WOI SIVCT AKTS 7 i Ph 294-2500 Highway 91 on way to Roy quist and Sons Colonial cnapei with Bishop Neal Ball of the) 2Sth Ward officiating I Ogden City Cemetery where military honors will be held by the American Legion Funeral directors Myers Mortuary NIELSEN Funeral services for Earl James (Spec) Nielsen huband of Elsie Bunot i pjjy '-TTC-r og--SS 11 $x-x S5 it's Box office 12:45 shows 1:00 3:45 6:30 9:20 Nielsen ot 2953 Ogden Ave will be con- I -3 -v'-: Tfk M- £1 ducted 'Thursday at 11 am in the Chapel I Jfr -i frt OiL a -iL 1 of Flowers Mortuary 836 36th St with Friends may call at tne mor-pary Tuesdav from 7 to 9 pm end Wednesday one hour prior to services Burial will be in the Ogden City Cemetery Martha Evans Parsons 9 MIN SO OF OGDEN S1" OKJ luTFDCriTF min vr jjutn ON INTERSTATE 15- ENDS WEDNESDAY! feSr- PBOGRAM NO 1 eoKaTioi NATIONAL OENEWAC CORPORATION JB MM NATIONAL OCN Bishop Neal Ball of the Twenty-sixt-Ward officiating Friends may call at the Chapel of Flowers Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm and Thursday until time of services Interment in the Auitorest Mem-morial Park where military honors will be accorded by World War I Veterans Barracks 1011 NOW PLAYING EXCLUSIVE AT TWO THEATERS 9 FCXC MfVt-M RUil LC PARSONS Funeral services for Martha 394-9911 2439 WASHINGTON 194-1768 5368 SO1050 'ESl EERI JoflEI Mrs Wanna Evans Parsons 74 of 3845 Quncy died Saturday evening at the home of a daughter Mrs Ray Hill of 3544 Quincy Box office opens S00 First show 9:15 I I Shows tonite at 5:30 7:35 9:40 Parsons of 3345 Quincy Ave will be conducted Wednesday at 1 :30 pm in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary 836 36th St with Bishop William Collins of the Thirty-Fourth Ward officiating Friends may call at the Chapel of Flowers Tuesday from 7 to 9 pm and Wednesday from 12:30 to 1:30 pm Interment in the Ogden City Cemetery directed The Year's Most Talked About Movie Mrs Parsons was born July 17 1893 in Ogden a caugn-ter ot David and Hannah Wiseman Evans She vas a lifelong res dent of Ogden Or June 24 1914 she married to Vi by the Chapel ot Flowers Mortuary A AM1 4 rSi 1 Award HI unnaK SCHEN Funeral services for Mark Schen son of Richard and Hazel Schen of 3156 Gramercy will be held Wednesday at 1 1 am in the Chapei of Flowers Mortuary 836 36th St with Bishop Vern Call of the Forty-fourth Ward officiating Friends may call at the Chapel of Flowers Tuesday from 7 ilQHN DAVID Joseoh Parsons in the Sa Uns LDS Tem- Vr Parcons died Va- 2 1968 She vas a memher nf the 34th LDS Ward Adult Entertainment to 9 pm ana Wednesday until time or services Interment in the Washington ana Reier iociety tt TVCHflCOCORWNAVtSOMntOM MN0 BROSSSVCN ARTS ACTION CO-FEATURE It's the NOW sound in music and the new sensation of the screen! Heiahts Memorial Park directed by the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary HORI Funeral services for Mr Jack Hori will be conducted Thursday at 2 pm at Lindquist Sons Colonial Chapel with Reverend Saburo Masada of the Japanese Christian Church officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm and Thursday prior to the services Interment at the Washincrton TV0 MURDERERS CONTEMPLATE AN ESCAPE ROUTE 9 THE GRADUATE TECHNICOLOR" RWWSSKXf day Schoci was Relief Society visiting teacher and member of the choir of the 9th Ware She was a member of BPO Does ot Oaden Surviv ng are three daughters Mrs Howard vVargaret Bodilv Mrs Ralph (Na-om' Heiner Mrs Ray (Evelyn) Hill all 3f Ogden 10 grandchildren four greatgrandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 :30 pm at the Chapel of ewers Mortuary with Bishop William Coiims of the 34th Ward o'firiating Friends may call at the chapel Tuesday With Anne Bancroft Dustin Hoffman Heights Memorial Pask directed by Lind- i ouit Sons FLORISTS MOTOR-VU ONLY MTHE ROBBERY" COLOR CO-HIT from 7 to pm and Wednesday from 12 30 'c 1:33 pm Burial in the Ogden City Cemetcy THROUGH THE HOT DESERT Truman Capote's CHR0NclE 0F A CRME IN COLD BLOOD is 'EXCELLENT! SENDS SHIVERS DOWN THE SPINE! THE FILM IS ELECTRIFYING! Mark Schen AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY Olive and Mark KLENKE FLORAL FREE PARKING IN REAR 2955 Washington Phone 394-3474 TTTTngnnnnnnJiJv Mark Richard Schen 16 of 3156 Gramercy died of a gunshot wound Saturday at his home He as born Aug 1 1951 in Salt Lake i ferr-iiFnucvMiLQmiurni HI I IT LEAVES ONE CO-HIT NORTH STAR CO-HIT DAVIS City a son ct Richard end Hazel Spackman Schen The tami'y came to Oscen Vihen he was a ch'J where ne as reared and educated He was a stu-tJen ai Ogden High School He was a member of the 44th LDS the 44th LDS THE GOOJJH THE BAD 11 Kids 35c THEATER Adults 75c Till 5 PM Kids 50c Adults $100 "THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY" and "CLAMBAKE" Ladies' NIte Tuesday Wa THE UGLY i rd He was active scouts and was CV the Eaqie Scout ard in 1966 iN- given en -lTCCHNISCOPC TECHNICOLOR A A CLINT EASTWOOD CLINT Eastwood ciawaio barainai Survivina are his a i nd one rj E3 CHEtV BOOTsKl FLOYD brother Miles Schen Ogaen his grandparents Mrs George Mark Ogden Mr and Mrs Esther Spackman Preston Idaho Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 11 am in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary with Bishop Vern Call of the 44rh Ward officiating Fnencs may call at the chapel Tuesday from 7 to 9 pm and Wednesday until services Burial will be in Washington Heights Memorial Park IX mtwl nu A IUI CD 100 PURE HAMBURGER I -Mr Guitar" "Mr Sax" (Mr Piano" SEASON SWIM PASSES NOW ON SALE lM Il bflig ilEWiPriitfe I JULY 1M2-13 1 Uu UsJ £zJ UUwJ L23 UUV TiT-1 1 rfiVKl ihntn oi in iTi i per person for any size family Tonight Monday July 8 KSE-TV Cliannel 5 in 94 ftl At ky fiKfi Wallttt CuiHln 10 Hih BU Mont A I Sfymor TruBmtU cliafe a OGDEN ROY llHHMfliMl RAINBOW GARDENS 4 1.

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