Marriage Notes for Carl M Stott and Janet Lou Tuttle-6871
Comments: Marriage: The Manti Messenger, 24 JUN 1949
Tuttle - Stott Wedding Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tuttle announce the marriage of their daughter, Janet, to Carl Stott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Girven Stott. The marriage was solemnized in the Manti Temple on Wednesday, June 22, 1949.
Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Monroe of Scipio, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Erickson of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tuttle and Lloyd Tuttle of New Castle, Colorado, all came to Manti during the past week to be present for the wedding.
Comments: Marriage Reception: 1 JUL 1949
Dinner & Reception Honor Newlyweds
In a double-ring ceremony Wednesday, June 22, 1949, in the Manti Temple, President L.R. Anderson solemnized the marriage of Miss Janet Lou Tuttle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tuttle, and Mr. Carl M. Stott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Girven Stott, all of Manti.
After the ceremony, a wedding dinner was served to the newlyweds and their immediate families at the home of the bride's parents.
That evening at her reception in the Tuttle home the bride was lovely in a white satin wedding gown fashioned with a small collar and fitted bodice buttoned down the front with white satin pleating at the top and the bottom of the three-quarter length sleeves. Her illusion veil was held to a satin bonnet brim with plaited illusion edge and orange blossom clusters on the sides. Her bouquet was of yellow and white roses encircling a white orchid with white satin streamers.
The bride's attendants, wearing dresses fashioned alike in turquoise, yellow and orchid, carrying arm bouquets of white and yellow gladiolo were Miss JoAnn Eliason, maid of honor; Miss June Stott and Mrs. Emma Lou Keller, bridesmaid and matron, respectively.
Pretty little Myra Kay Erickson, niece of the bride, was the flower girl. She held a nosegay of white sweet peas and yellow roses.
Mr. Ray Keller stood as best man for the bridegroom.
For her daughter's reception, Mrs. Tuttle greeted friends wearing a gold dinner dress. Mrs. Stott, mother of the bridegroom, wore a deep blue crepe dinner dress and both had corsages of yellow roses and white gardenias.
For her going away ensemble, the bride chose an orchid rayon suit with white and black accessories.
The newlyweds are now at home in Manti, following their honeymoon trip to Arizona and Southern Utah. They are both graduates of Manti High School and former students of Snow College.
Mr. Stott will resume his studies next year at the B.Y.U.
Comments: Western States Marriage Index, 1809-2011
Name: Wilda B Barnson
Spouse: Curtis Walter Stevens
Marriage Date: 1929
Marriage Place: Carbon, UtahUtah Death Registers, 1847-1966
Name: Wilda Barnson Stevens
Gender: Female
Age: 25
Birth Date: abt 1911
Death Date: 15 Dec 1936
Death County: Salt Lake State
File Number: 1936005078
OBIT: The Salt Lake Tribune (UT), Wednesday, 16 DEC 1936, pg: 16Wilda Barnson Stevens
Mrs. Wilda Barnson Stevens, 25, wife of Curtis W. Stevens, Spring Canyon, died in a local hospital Tuesday at 8:05 a.m.
Mrs. Stevens was born in Roosevelt, Duchesne, Utah, December 2, 1911, to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Barnson.
Surviving are her husband; parents; three children, Maxine, Coleine and Tolla Stevens, and the following brothers and sisters: LaMar and Vall Barnson, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Ila Flynn and Mrs. Vera Gardiner, Grass Valley, California.
Death: SSDI
Name: Stanford Gardner
SSN: 567-05-4318
Last Residence: 84066 Roosevelt, Duchesne, Utah, United States of America
Born: 1 Jun 1912
Last Benefit: 84066 Roosevelt, Duchesne, Utah, United States of America
Died: Apr 1977
State (Year) SSN issued: California (Before 1951)
OBIT: The Daily Herald (Provo, UT), Sunday, 1 MAY 1977, pg: 4Stanford O. Gardner
ROOSEVELT, UT., - Funeral services for Stanford O. Gardner, 64, a former Payson resident, will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at the Roosevelt LDS Ward Chapel.
Mr. Gardner died Wednesday, April 27, 1977 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Born June 1, 1912 in Clinton, Utah to Charles Orrin and Laura Oberhansly Gardner. Mr. Gardner attended Payson High School and Brigham Young University.
He married Vera Barnson on February 11, 1932 in Duchesne, Utah. They were later divorced. On January 15, 1951, he married Vera M. Gagon in Duchesne, and the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.
An active member of the LDS Church, Mr. Garnder worked for the Forest Service and devoted his later years to working in alcoholic rehabilitation.
Survivors include his wife; sons, Lloyd, Canby, Oregon; Calvin, Craig, Colorado; stepsons and daughters, Opal Pastore and Kirk D. Grove, Boulder, Colorado; Mrs. William (Evelyn) Sheets, Heber City; Georgia Schwartz, Betty Dutton and Lyle Duane McAllister, Salt Lake City; Mrs. John (Carlie) Lewis, Plano, Texas; K. LaRue Asay, Richland, Washington; Mrs. Arvin (Donna) Nelson, Vernal; Ken Larrygrove, Roosevelt; six grandchildren, 89 step and step-great-grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Bernice Nelson, Beryl Root, Mrs. Theron (Fawn) Leavitt, all of Roosevelt; Mrs. Lester (Melba) Swain, Ogden; Bert Gardner, Salt Lake City.
Friends may call tonight from 7-9 o'clock at the Olpin Mortuary in Roosevelt. Burial will be in Roosevelt Memorial Park.
BURIAL: NOT in FAG website in Sept 2009 in Taylor Cemetery, Arizona.
Utah Military Records, 1861-1970
Name: Melvin Alonzo Atwood
Birth Date: 26 Nov 1919
Birth Place: Vernal, Utah
Father: Alonzo Joseph Atwood
Mother: Hazel Robbins Atwood
Age: 24
Military Service Year: 1943
OBIT: Atwood Dies At HomeMelvin (Cap) Alonzo Atwood, 74, of Lapoint, died at his home August 3, 1994. He was born November 26, 1919 in Vernal, Utah, a son of Alonzo and Hazel Robbins Atwood. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army for four years. He was employed for many years at Bonanza Mine Company.
He moved to Colorado where he became a well known outfitter, going to many parts of the world to hunt big game. He was in many wild kingdom movies and had many write ups in Field and Stream, Game Trails and other sports magazines. After 42 years, he retired and moved back to the Uintah Basin, where he enjoyed his home and watching wildlife from his front window. He enjoyed spending time with his wife and race horses and 4-wheel riding in the mountains.
He was preceded in death by his parents, 1 brother and 1 grandson.
He is survived by his wife, Ethel, of Lapoint; sons, Nord Atwood of Phoenix, Arizona; Hollis Atwood of Grand Junction, Colorado; Val Atwood of American Fork; stepchildren, Cal Gardner of Roosevelt, Bert Barrow and Lelia Barrow, both of Grand Junction, Colorado; Margaret Prather of DeBeque, Colorado; 25 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; brothers, Tommy Atwood of Phoenix, Arizona; Blaine Atwood, of Dinosaur, Colorado; sisters, Stella Stocks, Melba Pierce, Venus Lambert, Olen Heddleson, Wanda Lopez and Madge Briese, all of Vernal, Utah.
Funeral services were held Monday, August 8, at the Davis Ward Pavilion with Bishop Rick Zufelt conducting.
Art Stocks offered the family prayer, followed by a musical number, "Just Beyond the Moon," performed by Dorothy Luck and accompanied by Daun DeJournette and Ron Walker. Prelude and postlude was played by "The Rascals," Kenny and Caysie Caldwell, Caleb Martin and Bryon Litton.
Invocation was given by Shane Atwood, grandson, which was followed by remarks from Larry Gurr.
A musical number, "Grandpa," was performed by Billy Cook, after which Udell (Fat) Gardiner spoke.
Daun DeJorunette and Ron Walker performed a musical number, "Whispering Pines," and Blaine Pierce read a poem. Mike Lane sang a musical number "Goodbye My Friend," and the invocation was given by Doug Atwood, grandson.
Rhett Smuin paraded his horse at the service.
Pallbearers were Val Atwood, Nord Atwood, Cal Gardner, Hollis Atwood, Lyle Prather and Bert Barrow.
Interment was in the Vernal Memorial Park under the direction of Thomson's Vernal Mortuary.
Dedication was given by Val Atwood, son.
BURIAL: NOT in FAG website in Sept 2009 in Taylor Cemetery, Arizona.