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Show 8 THE EOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, September 24, 1963 Victim of Bloodmobile i Ex-Brigli- U. S. Navy during World War II and was a member of the Vet. erans of Foreign Wars. SURVIVING ARE his parents Klamath Falls; a brother, Ron! aid G. Hodges, Redwood Cltv am j Firms Did Idaho Lady Qfy Fuels Is Six oil companies Thursday submitted bids to Comitys 9tli Fatality Oct. 20, 1933 in Yost, a daughter of Ivan and Celia W. Meacham. She attended Box Elder county schools and graduated from Weber college in 1953. She had attended college in Nashville, Tenn. She was married to James 1 k Shangle Tenn. iYinn Dies le I 4 ai i ' V. ' i v'l I - I ' it 1 I ,, : Mrs. J. Gordon Felt is chairman of the blood program for the Box Elder coMedical Auxiliary, sponsors of the visit, along with the Box Elder Chapter of American Red ', v il ir"' ' I ing. in 1954 in Memphis, They were divorced in v I Lat-tef-d- WINS TROPHY Alan Hardman, left, is shown here with brothers, Kendall and Eldon, and the trophy he won for bronc riding in the Utah State fair junior rodeo. All three boys, sons of Mr. and Mrs, Grant L, Hardman, Honeyville, quali-- I fied to ride at the fair in aLittle Buckaroo rodeo at Honey-- I Cross. ELT FUNERAL ville. 1961. Directors: She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. SURVIVING ARE a son and a daughter, James M. Shangle Jr., 6, and Kathy Nancy Shangle, 8, both of whom are living with a grandmother in Memphis; her mother, Ogden; her father, Yost; four brothers and four sisters, Mrs. Don (Bernetta )Montgomery, Twin Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Don (ConColleen and nie) Petersen, Ruth Ann Meacham, all of OgDon Meacham, Rulon den; Meacham and Joe Meacham, all of Las Vegas, Nev.; required our HAROLD you sermere- vices or were ly calling at our FCLT funeral home to L. KAY I WIST pay your respects, you probably noticed the emphasis we placed on comfort . . . homelike comfort which does AtAffft. TM CtPU so much to relieve emotionOf al tension. B. 1 Wayne Gives you the warmest feeling Nows the time to order STANDARD HEATING OIL for the warmest feeling all winter long. Call your Standard Man today for dependable service and for the safe, warmth of Standard Heating Oil. clean, New In pillboxes Is one with a Swiss jeweled watch attached. More than justa a conservation recommended by the piece, Former Depot HOME tUVl 1 at - L. RAY I WIST FILT BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH B. HAROLD Whether Meacham, serving with the U.S. Air Force in Illinois. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at p.m. in Ogden prior to interment in tie City cemetery. No. Utah Group Calif. Graveside services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p, m, at the Brigham City cemetery. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Thurs. Jack Merlin Hodges, 38, died day from 1 p, m. until time cf at Klamath Falls, Ore., Sept-21- , service. following an extended illness. He is a former resident Freedom In Your Future of Brigham City. He was born March 22, 1925 in Brigham City, a son of Sam and Bessie Burden Hodges. He was a graduate of Box Elder High school and also a graduate of Oregon Tech college. He was a member of the With U.S. Savings Bonds Church of Jesus Christ of Saints. He served In the In Oregon Red Cross Blood-mobiwill be in Brigham City on Tuesday, Oct. J, from 1 to 6 p.m. to conduct a blood drawing. The mobile unit will be set up at Building 81 at Intermountain school. All residents of this area are urged to circle their calendars on that date and in the blood drawThe Burial rites took place Sat- urday in the Brigham City cemetery for Mrs. Dee Ann Meacham Shangle, 29, a native of Yost, who was found dead Wednesday in the bathtub of her Arlington, Va. apartment. Medical examiners said an autopsy disclosed that Mrs. slain Tuesday night. Mrs. born Shangle was supply Brigham City with gasoline and Delsel fuel for a year but none was accepted as city officials A 21. year-ol- d Malad, Idaho looked to possible purchases woman became Box Elder through a state agency. countys ninth traffic fatality Texas Oil company submitted for the current year, Saturday the apparent low gas bid at when she was killed In a sin12.85 cents a gallon and gle car accident on Interstate Continental Oil company was 5 near Elwood. low for Delsel fuel at 10.75 The mishap occurred about cents a gallon. 4:45 p.m, on a raln-sllcstretch However, all of the bids were of the Interstate, Investigating tabled when City Office Manager officers said. Tolman Burke said both fuels could be obtained from the state Mrs. Janls Davis Capener, department for wife of Richard L. Capener, purchasing 11,765 a gallon, 27 of Malad, Idaho, died InIN OTHER business, Floyd stantly when the northbound car Andersen, city civil defense she was driving went out of director, reported that a CD control, according to Trooper conference for the local area Bryan Wheeler of the Utah High-wa- y Is scheduled for Oct. 10 at Patrol. Trooper Wheeler Box Elder High school. said the vehicle came to rest In connection with a report on Its side on the highway after on the local CD organization, rolling over at least one time. Andersen pointed out the lack The victims husband was of coordination between state, taken to the Valley hospital in county and city. He said there Tremonton where he was treat-e- d have been alerts called of which for head laceration. He was the city was not notified. released to his family doctor It has been embarrassing Sunday morning hospital sometimes, he said. attendants said Monday. He said It appears now, howThe fatality raised Utahs ever, that action Is being press1963 traffic toll to 174 ed more on the state level. compared with 163 on the same A request for $150 to help date last year. Eleven persons finance the third annual had died in county traffic at this time In 1962 Brigham City air show gained coun ell approval. with a total of 12 killed during the entire year. to be the Clearfield Naval Supply depot. An explanation of the freeport tax bill, now vete, awaiting referendum be given during the eveThe associated civic Clubs will to Ross Bowof Northern Utah will hold its ning, according of the speretary-treasure- r en, quarterly dinner meeting at the Freeport center in Clear- civic club group. field this evening, Tuesday, wit'h the Clearfield Chamber of Commerce acting as host. A tour of the area is planned starting at 6 p.m. with dinner to be served at the Freeport Country club starting at 7:30 p.m. The Freeport center is located on an area of what used Will Meet Sets Brigham Visit Oct. 1 Slaying Is Buried Here . . . its For any Standard manufacturer as a must" for the busy executive who needs to be reminded when to take tranquilizers. REYNOLDS V. REEDER product, call Oil 6th East, Brigham City, Utah Phone: PA or PA 146 So. Brigham Man x Dies Friday After Illness Findley Rohwer, 29, Fifth East, died Friday morning following a illness. Mr. Rohwer wms born June 17, 1934 in Brigham City, a son of Emil A. and Luella Wise He was married to Rohwer. Ralph of 128 South Pauline Pitcher June 16, 1961 in the Logan LDS Temple. He was a graduate of Box der High school with the Class of 54. He was an elder in the Brigham City First LDS ward at the time of his death. SURVIVING me his widow and parents, all of Brigham brothers City; the following Mrs. John Sisters, and (Dons) Trush, Mrs. Jo Many of today's marvelous new drugs were not available just five years ago. Today, you can buy medicines of so much more therapeutic value you are really getting more for your money than ever before. READY YOUR HOME FOR WINTER (La-Ren- North Jr., Allen, Bar- Daniel bara, Alverta and Rohwer, all of Brigham City; Dean A. Rohwer, Marina, Calif.; Mrs. Virgil (Nancy) Huns.tker, South Willard; Bert Dee Rohwer, Ilowaul (Colleen) Mrs. Sunset; Martin, Og- Box den your fingertips. Funeral services were conducted Monday at p m, in the Bi.gham City First LDS ward chapel with Bishop Carlyle Jensen officiating. Interment was in the Brigham City cemetery under the direction of the Ifirold B. Felt Funeral Home GLENS 1 REXALL DRUG FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY 36 South Main Elder County Bank Home Improvement Remember . . your home . protect that investment vestment. 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