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Show Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, February 23, 1960 THE BOX ELDER NEW5, Business Mens Tax Returns Due on Feb. 29 Brigham City Brigham Lady Succumbs Native Dies Sn Sunday Night Colorado TWJRKMtSB AMOK KJ) U.S. SAVINGS BONDS & SIAinPS must be r sorted be said, a well as divid ds of 13 or more e A reminder already However, compensation for tah businesses was issued bv V 2 aie mt p'po.ied on Forms f Ro'and V. Wise, district director mc'uded cn these information Intern .4 Revenue. filers of inWise said Ftb 29 is the datt,l D. rector Wise said should use returns formation by which all businesses must file Forms 1099 and 1096 annual informaion returns showHe said that Feb 29 is als ing payments made during 1959 the deadline for manufacturers of salaries, wages, fees, commisretailers and others liable for sions, and other compensation lor more than $00 in excise taxes for personal services totaling $600 or the month of January to deposit Those more the. taxes in a depositoiy P. yments of inerest rents, making deposits of exms1' taxes royalties, annuities, pensions and should use Form 537 o,her income due-dat- n 1 Emma Anderson Johnson, 70, James (Lee) Olsen age 35 died suddi nly Sunday morning at h;s home m Wiggins, Colo. He was born Sept 12, 1924 at Brigham City, a son of Andiew ar.d Anne Wickham Olsen He was reared and educated in Brigham City. lie served in the U. S Armed Forces during World War II Mr Olsen marned Lois Fuhoft in Bngham City. They made their hi, Tie m Bngham City for twr years, then moved to Wyoming and later to Colorado He h. d eived in the LDS branch in Foit Morgan, Colo. Survivors include his widow and four children, Sharon Kay, James Leo Jr, Ann Mane and Barbara Jean Olsen, all of Wiggins, Colo his mother, Bngham City; one brother and five sisters, Farrel1 Olsen and Mrs Neil (Ivy) Launt-sen- , Bngham City, Mrs Joseph Mrs Ogden Elder H Paul Orme of Honey-vill- (Lillie) Pulsipher, has accepted a call to serve Vance (Ellen) Clapp, Momovt,-Cali; Mrs Earl (Thelma) Packa mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints m the er, San Francisco, and Mis Rob ert (Alvera) Wight, Billings, Mont Gulf States. Funeral services will be conA farewell testimonial will honat or him Sunday evening, Feb 28. ducted Wednesday at 2 p m will Burial at 7.30 p. m. in the Honeyville Fort Morgan, Colo. be in the Fort Morgan cemetery LDS waid chapel. A son of Mr. and Mrs Herbert Orme, he is a graduate of Box El1 der High school and LDS seminary, and has attended Utah . South Second died Sunday night at the Cooley hospital after a short illness. She was born March 1, 1889, at Mantua, a daughter of Andres Peter and Amelia Jensen Anderson She was reared and educated in Mantua. She was married to Edwin A Johnson on Dec. 10, 1913 in the ACCEPTS CALL Elder H. Paul He died Dime has accepted call to serve Salt Lake LDS temple LDS mission in Gulf States. in January, 1958. They made their home at Bear River City and came to Bngham 728 Ea-st- City in 1918. - MAKE CIRCUS PLANS Mrs. Barbara Burke and Adrian Gals, sponsors of Girls and Boys Leagues at BEHS, help Veitis Andersen and Betty Ilunsaker, presidents of the two Leagues, list feat'i es of annual BEHS Circus to be held Thursday evening. There will be clowns, games, prizes, plenty of good food and fun for all. schools and attending our school boa id meetings take neatly Although schools half of every tax dollai, the tax visit the school p, yeis seldom It is a healthy boaid meetings norance and inditferince, will be sign of civic pride and interest combated at a joint meeting ol for people to visit school board Box Elder High school and jumoi meetings and discover the type of high school PTA meeting set loi administi ation responsible for the Monday evening, Feb 29, at 8 opei ation of our educational sys- terns, she stated p m at BEHS auditorium Mis Molgaid says that common Supt Walter D Talbot w ill speak on many of the challenging ques- - L,.b.ie lequires common effoit tions concerning the new high befoie has there been nevel jnJ sc00' leadiness for cooperation gre.itei Those in cbm go stress that, th- - botvvoon PTA atld sthno officials the , problems aie, or should be On v by caring can we hope to concern of all parents, whether t ickle the we face problems elementary or secondary students we quit that Mrs Molgard uiges parents . Mrs Robert Molgaid, president wasting time regietting the past South BEy Council PTA states that c nd join forces and constructively our pioblems will not be solved attack the problems working with all at once or one and for all We the knowledge we have and the must learn to recogme dishonest lesnurces we can command, we criticism of the public schools shall not fail to take giant strides and especially cilticism that aims towards making our schools and to weaken or destioy them, by be communities good places for chil-w th out dren to grow up in acquainted coming 1 Ex-Brigh- am She was active in the LDS church and served as counselor and president in the Primary and as a counselor in the Relief society. She was a member of the Beehive Camp of Daughters of worked Utah Pioneers, and had on the Old Folks committee in the Sixth ward for a number of years She was a block teacher in Relief society at the time of her death. Survivors include one son and three daughters: Jack E. John son, Concord, Calif ; Mrs. EURoy (Fern) Newman, Bountiful, Mrs Ray M. (Phyllis) Reeder, and Mrs. Rex (Marcella) 15 grandPettingill, Kaysville; and one great-granchildren, child, one brother, Lee J. Anderson, Salt Luke City. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Bngham City Sixth LDS ward chapel with Bishop Wayne Loveland Friends may officiating. call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home, Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 and Wednesday prior to Interment will be in the service. Bngham City cemetery. d Resident Dies Sunday Mrs Charlotte Amelia Munns Tenth Ralphs, 71, of 1448 South East, Salt Lake City formerly of Bngham City died Sunday evening at 6 50 p m after a long illness She was born Dec 17, 1888 in in Brigham Citv, a daughter of AithurJ and Mary Ann Hazard Mutlns. She was reaied atid educated in Bngham City She was marned to James Albert Ralphs Jr in June, 1910 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple They made their home at Rockland, Idaho, then lived at Logan, Ogden and then in Salt Lake City for the past three pm. Grouse Creek Brigham Man e y grandchildren, Banquet, Program for a week of prior to leaving 7 special tor his mission headquarters in Houston, Texas Friends and relatives cf the Orme family are invited to attend the testimonial, according to Bish op Byron Hunsaker, who will preside. j 1 POWERFUL NEW :3 il fl fp ROTO-MAT1- WITH GIANT 1 MODEL C 1 Wt 910-- B anniversary pricedi DOUBLE-SIZ- E DUST II. P. BAG rmuiluit tni-low, low price And s essential feature of flu oriM nal luteka Vl 0 priced at $60 9S are included in tins powerful new Annnersary Model a SIIPFR FIR MIN SUCTION-- FT CU 75 AIR DELUXE PIECE JET ClEANINO TOOLS TOOLS CUP TO SIDE OF CLEANER ONVENIENT ilCHT UNBREAKABLE HOSE EASY GLIDE RUO NOZZLE -C- NEW FLOATING PER WEEK BRUSH ROUS EASY 4 MOSir WHEELS SPECIAL EUREKA THIS $60.95 DECORATIVE BRASS HEADBOARD $64.95 PLASTIC BA a CUABANTU WEEK MODEL 805-- B $0)88 $54.95 PADDED HEADBOARD COMPANY 24 East 1 st South Phone PA a ' ti 7, HP. I IIGHTI QUIETI j He married Pauline Miller on Nov 18, 1933 in Moigan Surviving are his widow, two sons and two daughters Curtis Roundy, with the U S Army in Germany, Frank Roundy with the Armed Forces in Spain, Patty Roundy and Marv Roundy, Tremonton; and the following brothers and sisters L Vessy Roundy Tremonton, EldAlMis Corinne, redge Roundy. KenCalifornia. ton Ciossman, neth J Roundy, Salt Lake City, Mrs Margaret Evans, Mrs Inez Erb. and Mrs Wairen (Gwen) Hvde, all of Bughim City and Deltnn Roundy, Peirv Tunera! services will be conduc-Cteeted Wednesday at 1 p m in the Tre-omonton LDS Fourth waid chapel Interment will be in the River- view cemetery at Tremonton P2SCE1E OU STORE AT ONCE . . . WOOL TWEED CARPET I liillighrl flnrnr & New Soliff Heads completely installed wall-to- - i room And & CABBAGE $Q39 wall-on- ly rv J each 2 to 4 lb. Pieces Bar-- S CORNED $ jr'C hill fer29c ECLAIR CHOCOLATE BEEF 89c lb- ,.n 46 oz. Hi C PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT Price includes; CARPET! CUSHION! LABOR! ,111111111 II pm 1 11KPI Him ju APPLIANCE 63 North Mam art Brigham Camp Hugh, ,n (amp Daughters of I t ill Pionecis will meet Tlnirs-daevening feh 25 at 7 30 pm, at the home of Mis f lma Walker Ml mi inbi is me inv lied to at lend I t PARKING IN REAR OF It Boston FRESFrPORIC STEAKS from Butts STORE BRIGHAM FURNITURE CO. 31 North Main Phone PA 43 ill III I ijll. 0irs79c Qi( DOG FOOD n .i 2fr43c JUICE PA m 1 j O rOR ID DAY HOMS TFJAL tj.', J k MOTOR IN A f FOOD KINGS FAMOUS GUARANTIED! StE LIVE DEMONSTRATION , 1919 w.ik tool, IRANO-NCW- 31 e . i BIFORIISo NEVER at such UNFINISHED HEADBOARD . 0 Citv He had been employed with tne Union Pacific R.alroad until last vear when he retired He was a of the membi Brigham City I ightli waid Sutvivms include his widow, one son Slici man Junior Hanline, ol Bngham City, one brother and three sisters Hairy L, Hanline, Mis Minnie H Jensen, both o( Brigham ( itv Mis Ethel N Rigand Mrs V'cda 11 by I ewiston Riikmm Poitland, Ore liner. set vires will be held on Widtiesday at 12 noon in the Brig h im Citv I ighth LDS ward cha-pi- t with Bishop E B Harrison oftiiiatmg Triends may call at the Harold B Telt Funeral Home Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p m and Wednesday prior to service Bm ml will he in the Brigham Citv cemetery $72.95 . . monton, died Fuday night in the Valley hospital. He was born Aug 6, 190! in Ben son, Cache county, a son of Loien-7and Floience Rees Roundy He was reared and educated in Benson. He moved to Tremonton in one-yea- ALL HEADBOARD BOOKCASE America The event will be held Monday evening, Feb 29 at 7 45 p m in the recreation hall in the basement of St Henrys Catholic church Banquet, according to Herman Kemp, Cub Master, will be prepared as a community service project by members fit the Womens organization of the Community Presbyterian church and the Altar So Catholic :iety of St Henrys chui ch About 150 are expected to attend training BEDS Prices Include: Sturdy Metal Frame and Casters Innerspring Mattress Matching Box Spring YM-MI- City FOR HEADQUARTERS HOLLYWOOD State Univeisity. Elder Orme has been serving as an advisor in the Teachers quorBanquet and progtam plans have um and is secretary of the been completed by Cub Scout Pack in the Honeyville ward 185 to commemorate the 5th year He will enter the LDS mission of on March if scouting for Boy Scouts home in Salt Lake 48 1 , YOUR 85 Plans Pack one two half bi others. Ralph Valison Tanner, Btgham City, Tanner. Grouse Creek, and a sister, Olive Kimher, Grouse Creek Funeral set vices were held on p. m in the Grouse Monday at LDS ward chapel wth Bish-offim- Hughie L. Thompson of Burial was in the Grouse ting Sun-Cre(,k cemetery, tol-- Philip f icdrick Hanline, 58 Ninth First East, died day evening at his residence r illness lowing a at He was born Oct 28, 19111, Giatton W Va a son of Charles Wilson and Maiy Elizabeth Hill He w.. reared in Vest Hanline n gmia and came to Utah with his paHiits, who weie converts DS thuich, and they lived to the in Hyde Paik, Cache county City They moved to Brigham about 40 vears ago He mat t led Bertie Louise Young-qist on lulv 11, 1920. in Brigham 269 Missionary Dc-vi- 35 N , Kf'i.r Mrs. Mary Emily Barlow Tanner, 85, lifelong resident of Grouse Creek, died Friday morning in the Dee hospital in Ogden Mrs. Tanner was born Feb 8, 1875, in Fairfield, Utah, a daugh- ter of Joseph S. and Amanda Mor- gan Barlow. On June 20. 1894, she was married to Allen Newman Tanner in the Salt Lake LDS temple He died 25 years ago. She was at member of the LDS Grouse Creek ward and had been active in Relief society. are four sons and Surviving Tan- three daughters: Raymond Hebert er; Delbert ,Jtlnrer A Tanner and Mis Amanda Pas kett, all of Grouse Creek, F.. Tanner, Mrs Orland J (Evelyn) Betteridge and Mrs Henry A (Bertha) Childs, all of Ogden; 1 y To Honor Friday Morn She had been active in the LDS rhu-chaving served as president af the Relief society and of Primary as well as woiking in other church oiganizdtions tier husband died in 1950 Survivors include two sons and two daughteis James A (Jay) Ralphs of Rockland, Idaho; Arthur M Ralphs, Medical Lake, Wash ; Mrs Foirest (Alice) Kelly Mis Alsa (I lid) Watterson, both of Salt Lake City 16 grandchildren, one hi other and two sisters Dr. C. A Munns, Mrs Hyrum (Lizzie) Jensen both of Bngham City, Mrs Mabel Hales, Salt Lake City Tuneral services will be held Thuisday at p m in the Harold B Felt Funeral Home, where fi lends may call Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 p m and Thursday prior to semce Burial will be in the Brig-naCity cemetery. After Illness piesi-denc- Woman Dies veV"s Dies Sunday Testimonial re-o- t' "Ta Ki i i V M M |