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A Pocatello Tribute newspaper article on December 5, 1927 titled "Tree Row at Shop Settled: Shrinking of Giant Christmas Tree Solves Difficulty"
This article reports "due to the ingenuity of Charles Jernberg, foreman of the wood mill, who by secret process has succeeded in "shrinking" the tree down to a size whereby it may now be moved to its appointed place in the coach shop and raised to an upright position, while it's top will just barely touch the roof". His solution resolved a controversy that almost brought to a standstill the plans for a big shopmen's Christmas celebration.
This article reports "due to the ingenuity of Charles Jernberg, foreman of the wood mill, who by secret process has succeeded in "shrinking" the tree down to a size whereby it may now be moved to its appointed place in the coach shop and raised to an upright position, while it's top will just barely touch the roof". His solution resolved a controversy that almost brought to a standstill the plans for a big shopmen's Christmas celebration.
1927-12-05
Christmas Time
Pocatello, Idaho
Frances a.k.a Frank Gold Headstone
1858 - 1932
Beloved Husband and Father
Burial: Lone Mountain Cemetery in Carson City, Nevada
Plot: 1B-01-21
Husband of Margarete Eliza Merrill Gold.
Father of Artamissa Margaret Gold Dunn, Florence Gold, Effa Theresa Gold, Francis E Gold, Louis Lafayette Gold, Delphonsa Lorette Gold Dunn, Dubois Fredrick Gold, Merrill M Gold, Sarah Ann Gold Eckersell, Golden Echo Gold Bieri, and Lawrence Guy Gold Merrill.
Son of Joseph Gold (1825 - 1904) and Sarah Anne Thompson (1827 - 1860).
1858 - 1932
Beloved Husband and Father
Burial: Lone Mountain Cemetery in Carson City, Nevada
Plot: 1B-01-21
Husband of Margarete Eliza Merrill Gold.
Father of Artamissa Margaret Gold Dunn, Florence Gold, Effa Theresa Gold, Francis E Gold, Louis Lafayette Gold, Delphonsa Lorette Gold Dunn, Dubois Fredrick Gold, Merrill M Gold, Sarah Ann Gold Eckersell, Golden Echo Gold Bieri, and Lawrence Guy Gold Merrill.
Son of Joseph Gold (1825 - 1904) and Sarah Anne Thompson (1827 - 1860).
1932
headstone
Carson City, Nevada