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The Richfield Reaper from Richfield, Utah • 9

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Richfield, Utah
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9
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22 1938 kniber THE REAPER page nine a iff pal 1 1 ra rya 11 a ca 44 write for ap 1 a nd pd 02 1 i in 0 4 12 kill with sincere appreciation for our pleasant relations we wish you A merry christmas and a prosperous new year JOHNSTON TE 0 carstensen manager ve IN season eamons ea sons greeting reef 07 5 TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS your patronage has been appreciated during the past year GAMBL ei STORES jackson mgr phone ae oba SAW SEASONS GRESI TINGS 1 1 1 1 1 11 7 1 1 1 christmas telegraph deliveries delivery in the city everywhere 0 let your table reflect the cheer of the CHRISTMASSEA- SON special arrangements arrangement sy potted plants cut flowers will add a festive note to the holiday dinner at small cost CUT FLOWERS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON POTTED PLANTS poinsettias AS AND FERNS this christmas christma holiday SAY IT WITH FLOWERS warner a loral floral shop IT miti A 7 A me at a saving of 20 to 28 25 since 1894 this company has grown stronger larger more secure neither bad times nor conflagrations have hindered its growth but instead have proved the companas comp anys soundness policyholdersPolicy holders of oregon mutual fire save 20 to 25 2500 because selectedrisks only axe are insured SEE US ABOUT YOUR NEXT POLICY oregon mutual fire insurance compana OREGON boril portland 1200 yoon building Bil dig merry christmas AND BEST WISHES SITES FOR THE new year janiesjames hoyle peterson Pe torson bank building phone 53 richfield las as ba gas al tine he 1 1 mrs jas fill filler says saya gas on my st stomach 0 ch was wag so bat bac I 1 eatcat or sleep gas oon een pr es on my heart brought mema quick acl relief bellef now I 1 eat 0 sh ish sleep inc fine never felt better 4 4 0 DS WHAT GEE GIFT IS GREETED WITH MORE PLEASURE THAN A BOUQUET OF ROSES carnations VIOLETS GARDENIAS for that party dress or a corsage made to order FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS anderson gardens WEST AVEST 2ndand NORTH I 1 i pa a may ay your hearts and homes be gay ay wi with love and laughter MAD LL MORP ORP av av aj 1 0 ris mc eis 0 6 I 1 I 1 tw IR rodj 1 anwer 1 A A COMPANY COMPAN va Obit obituaries obituary I 1 uarl PI 19 ANN HERI MANSON funeral services were held tues- day afternoon in the elsinore ward chapel for anna jorgenson her- mansen 76 who died saturday at the home of her daughter 1 mrs grant larsen bishop leon madson conducted the services the relief socie society ty chorus with mrs airs lillian jensen as accompanist sang 1 I need thee every hour and there is sweet re rest ej hog A violin 01 i solo was played by john hilgendorff of provo with mrs hilgendorff a granddaughter of mrs hermansen Hcrman sen as accompanist gene franks of idaho falls idaho a grandson sang 1 I know that my redeemer lives A violin duct my idy grandmother was played by mr air hilgendorff gen or an and miss georgia lorenson accompanied by mrs airs hilgendorff speakers were kotter and sylvester the invocation was by A 0 engar the benediction by staples staple tributes of respect fromthe daughters of utah pioneers were given iven by mrs airs christensen interment was in the elsinore cemetery I 1 mrs hermansen was born at mt pleasant in 1862 at the age of ten years she moved with her pat patents ants to scipio where she liv sd ed for four years she then went to lo elsinore to live with her sister mrs minnie lorenson it was there she met I tans itans hermansen Hcrman sen to whom she was married in 1880 surviving arearc her husband ten of their twelve children 59 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren sons and daughters who survive ive arearc mrs airs john dastrup mrs airs sarah lorenson mrs minnie syl- vester and mrs airs delilah anderton of elsinore mrs airs carrie franks of idaho falls idaho hans herman- sen of ely nevada frankher- mansen of paul idaho mrs airs jose- phine madsen of los angeles mrs christie larsen and herman her- mansen of elsinore adartha REBECCA ROSS funeral services were held sun- day in salt lake and monday afternoon in the richfield fourth ward assembly room at the sevier stake tabernaclefor miss martha rebacca bacca ross 54 who died of a heartattack at 4 a friday at her apartment east third south street salt lake word of the death of miss ross came as a shock to her aged mother mrs mary jane ross an and other relatives and friends she had been stricken by a heart attack thursday afternoon shortly after leaving her place of employment miss ross an employed of the eon bon maiche the past three years and for many years an employed of keith inc in salt lake had been in richfield only for occasional cas ional visits since she was a girl she was born bom july 30 1881 at ka- nosh a daughter of melvin and mary jane abraham ross and is survived by hermother a brother james ross of delta and four sisters mrs airs cal sly and mrs airs chloene ross of richfield mrs airs byron cal- hounof pacific grove california and mrs wilkinson of los angeles christensen of the fourth ward bis bishopric hoTrie presided at the services in richfield the speakers were harvey ross of salt lake wm A and A ash- man who eulogized miss ross for her fine and generous traits of character though Dee deepening penin 9 trials and rock of ages were sung by a quartet composed of mrs lomelerue ogden mrs percy quinney mrs airs milton johnson mrs stanley johnson lerue og- den clarence davis 0 jack- man and henry ward with miss lael nielson as accompanist mrs stanley johnson sang the prayer perfect Per fest and mrs airs mona robi- nson of kanosh sans sang going home the invocation was by peterson the benediction by A young peterson dedicated letca the grave interment being in ln the richfield cemetery pallbearers Pallbearers were nephews garth and garn and mack sly cecil keith and sylvan ross there were many beautiful floral tributes GLENWOOD I 1 airs GEO correspondent reorganizationreorganisation of the glenwood ward sunday school was effected at ward conference held sunday in the ward chapel with dr TR gledhill of the stake pl residency esi dency and despain spain and mrs airs taylor nielson of the stake sunday school board as visiting speakers george rickenbach superintendent and hiscounselors terrance larsen and ross gillaspic Gilli were released rodney rickenbach was sustained as superintendent with ross gill- ispie and wayne as counselors at theafternoonconference session reports from organizations were given by the following mrs airs hendrickson relief society mrs arnold and harold AT I 1 A mrs lavar powell primary george ricken- bach sunday school arnold genealogical committee primary officers entertained the primary children at a christmas party monday afternoon A plopio gram and games were enjoyed each boy and girl was presented a stocking filled with candy and nuts reed payne surprised his many friends when he was married wed- nesday of last week to miss lula bagley of greenwich the couple will make their home here mr and mrs charles ogden of richfield were dinner guests sun- day at the home of mr and mrs Hie lesen mr air and mrs airs henry jensen of salt lake spent sunday here visiting mr air and mrs airs terrance larson james hoyle attended the amer- ican legion meeting in provo last week at which the national commander was a speaker he spent thursday in salt lake on business the misses hilda and irene rick- enbach assistedtheir brother junior in entertaining a crowd of young people at their home in celebration ebcb ration of his twelfth birthday irth day mr and mrs airs albert left tuesday for salt lake to meet ct their son milan who is returning fromthe eastern states mission they were accompanied by el- mer mr and mrs Hie lesen mrs george rickenbach mrs terr- ance larsen mrs leo peterson mrs airs hendrickson bishop elmer A jensen and albert took part in the sevier stake excursion to the manti temple fri- day the boy scouts and their scoutmaster melvin morrell sponsored a dance friday evening in the ward amusement hall miss hilda rickenbach was hostess to members of her sewing club wednesday evening at her home special guests were mrs airs warner miss devota miffin and miss lucille bailey of richfield A dainty lunch was served the 0 club met at the home of miss loree hansen wed- nesday evening the evening was spent sewing refreshments were served mrs Hie lesen assisted her daughter nola in entertaining a number of young people at their home monday evening celebrating nolas eighth birthday lyric theatre mon and tues bues december 2627 26 21 27 SING YOU SINNERS bt starring arring BING suid and lovely new ELLEN DREW JOSEPH JOSEI 11 1 I 1 JACKMAN I 1 correspondent I 1 0 the ward relief society sponsored a health clinic at the church ra friday dr A dewey was the physician in charge the junior girls class of theal I 1 A sponsored a dance thursday it was an outstanding success ivan foisey of marysvale Marys vale was an am honored guest and speaker at meeting in the joseph ward chapel sun- day evening A genealogicalmeeting was held monday night at the school house it was under the direction of parker mrs airs arellareil parker delbert lott mis delwin owens ovens and mrs airs reed hyatt were called a 1 to 0 idaho to the bedside of po peter lott tt their father who is seriously ill mr lott is an old resident of jos- eph lige goulding took them up and will remain their with them plans are being made for successful christmas holida holiday events in in all organic organizations a eions of the ward miss margie beck spent last weekend with her parents at gun- nison miss jennie wells and relatives honored mrs airs wm wells at a birthday supper wednesday night it was her birthada birthday miss anna anderson spent last weekend at mayfield with her parents mrs murray kessler returned home sunday after a brief stay at the homeof her parents mr air and mrs robert ross miss melba bagley spent last weekend at her home in kooshak em dont keep telling her that you are unworthy of her let it be a surprise surp ise iise newspapers quote an oberlin college professor as stating that king solomon was vastly overrated it must be a misprint for overrated over mated astronomers are of the opinion that the moon is slowly drawing away from the earth and personally we dont blame it.

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