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Show ta too slcre.' Brigham City looi quality ithur way you buy ' Produatd h the high mountain vellayi of ha Waiatch mourv tains ' 34 PA 52 SAILING Draws Jail Term famous far AL furnished. TV, able. Now ai maturity 3 . , telephone, and maid service avail- NEW LOW RATES Stolen: One Bike eueeu a amass paying r Deluxe motel apartments. Week or monthly NEW LOW WINTER DATES. Kitchenette units, utilities A Brigham City boy was sentenced to serve one year in the Box Elder county jail Tuesday when he appeared in First District court on a charge of issuing a fraudulent check. 42 DAIRY ND s 530 South Sidney Forsgren, Fourth East, reported the theft of bicycle to Brigham City police ;) isiOv-vji- f ilQCi Oct. 23. . starting at $1 5 per week . to j.lafnu w Death Claims To Join the payroll savings pha LEGAL NOTICE Ex-Resid- CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. I FOR SALE 023-25-c- S' -- ?edln 023-25-- I? 4 af legis-eharita- O-9- -l er for leon Hen-Tie'- CER-pow- . 023-25-c- Iko - iamont f. totonto FOR SALE Dark oak dining room table with five chairs. Ph. PA Secretary of Stata - . FOR SALE Call PA CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 2 resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two -- thirds of all members elected to each of the Houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It Is proposed to amend Article XIII of the Constitution of the State of Utah by tiie addition of Section 13 Section . 13. The proceeds from the imposition of any license tax, registration fee, driver education tax, or other charge related to the operation ef any motor vehicle upon any public highway in this state, Mil the proceeds from the imposition of any excise tax on gasoline or other liquid motor fuels need for propelling such vehicle, except for statutory refunds and adjustments allowed thereunder ant( for costs of collection and administration, shall be used exclusively for highway purposes as follows: im(1) The construction, provement, repair and maintenance of city streets, county roads, and state highways, including but not restricted to .payment for property taken for -- or damaged by rights of way, and for administrativa costa necessarily incurred for said tt FOR Cubelets 35c large bag DOS'S Pch.,e?S!tion 5! VS MCmU to cf LOST LOST OR 3, PA and FOUND STRAYED Seal-poi- Siamese cat. Male. Reward. Ph. 723-770- 5896. DRUG FOR RENT New unfurnished two LEGAL NOTICE bedroom duplex apartment. Car- Pro bat an Ouardlanihip Notlcat. Can-uat District Court, Brigham range. 471 City, Clark port, drapes, built-iUtah, or raapacMva tlgnara for orth Second East. $110 a mo, ' 'h. N OTIC I TO CBiDITOKS n 723-756- QUILT BATTING "White Miracle" fine Celaneee fiber quilt batting for only $1.50 per peood at EVERTON MATTRESS CO. 24 E. I So. Phone PA FOR SALE 1954 Chev. pickup ta Ph. very good condition. , tea ; - F. TORONTO Secretary ef Stata ,, Seetiea L The aseiatary of bedroom apartment. Ph. Party Ice LAMONT ds MANAGERS NEEDED-M- en, women, . couples needed; over 25. High' earnings. High School education not necessary at Short inexpensive course home followed by two weeks of practical training in a modern motel. For interview, write giving address, occupation, phone number to American Motels, Inc., Ill North 7th St., P. O, Box 160, Las Vegas, Nevada, Dept. U. MOTEL FOR RENT New unfurnished SALE . two-thir- downstairs $92. Upstairs 50. Utilities paid except lights or see at 207 East Ph, PA WAITRESS WANTED Apply in Seventh South. person after 6 p. m. Mark and FOR RENT Thiokol Employment Frans Coffee Shop and Motel. office building, after the 15th of Oct See Scott Horsley. $87.50, s; 1962. POSING TO AMEND CLE VI, SECTION 9 OF THE the next general election te tha CONSTITUTION OF THE manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by tha STATE OF UTAH, RELAT- ING TO COMPENSATION OF ,, electors of this stata, thia MEMBERS OF THE LEGIS- - amendment shall take effeet tha first day of January, 1963. , LATURE. L LAMONT F. TORONTO,-"tarBe ft resolved by the Legisla-of tho State of Utah, Secretary of State of the Stata of all members of Utah, DO HEREBY CEB- each to of the Housea TIFY that tha foregoing elected j, full, true and correct copy of y voting in favor thereof; the constitutional amendment Beetion 1. It Is proposed to by the regular session oged Thirty-Fourt9 of attend Article VI, Section h Legista-- iVa Stt 1961, aa appear af record ture, i.wnstltujlon as foljows: to , ta 0tfjc. .Sortie 9. The members of JN WITNESS WHEREOF, I pm Legislature shall receive hava hereunto set my hand and affixad the Great Seal of tha togflOO.OO yearforthea leg- - Stat4 of Utah, at Ufc, fatetiva torn and $101)0 day 29th day d AngnaL xpensea while actually in ses- aoiL-a- i mileage aa provided LAMONT F. TORONTO, by tew. ' City apart2 bedroom , in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of tha State of Utah, at Salt Laka City, this 29th day of August CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 3 .' a JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- - proposed amendment ta tha ARTI- - electors of the state of Utah at FOR RENT Peach ments, unfurnished Earn $10 per day ta commissions telephoning from your home. Must be able to work 8 hours per day. Call PA 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. for ' application. WOMEN s, as appears of record (SEAL) FOR RENT or LEASE FOR RENT Basement apartment, partly furnished, FOR SALE Like new Ben PearPh. PA son 5 ft., 30 lb. recurve bow. Deluxe leather medium glove. 24 FOR RENT-2 and 3 bedroom duInch target stand. All for only Built-incarplex apartments. $20. Call PA pet, storage, basement. 1 block to school. Ph. PA FOR SALE 32 Special Winchester. New. Asking $60. 94 North First East. FOR RENT Large three room furnished apartment. Fireplace, FOR SALE Oil furnace, $50. Oil ' water ceramic tile bath. heater, $10. Call PA Adults. 215 North First East. after 5 p. m. 61 1961, Pine fireplace logs. after 7 p. m. - FOR SALE New electric can opener, half price. Hoover 'Lark' vacuum sweeper, Alaskan band knit ski sweater, bargain. Mrs. " Moskowitz. Ph. PA purposes. (2) The administration driver education program. (3) The enforcement of stata motor vehicle and traffic lawa, and publicity (4) Tourists expense in any single biennium not in excess of the lesser of the following: (a) A percent of the total biennial revenues from motor fuel taxes, or (b) an amount equal to tho 1969-19biennium. , , Section 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this to tha proposed amendment electors of the state of Utah at the next general election in tha manner provided by law. Section 8. This amendment shall take effect upon approval by the electors of the state. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ia a full, true and correct copy of the constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of the Thirty-Fourt- h Legisla- ture, s A-- A Legisla-purpose- it One bedroom basement apartment. $60 mo., plus 511 South Fifth East. . lights. UTJ-10-10- . A JOINT RESOLUTION TO AMEND ARTICLE XIII OF OF THE CONSTITUTION THE STATE OF UTAH BY THE ADDITION OF SECTION EXPENDI13, PROHIBITING TURE OF REVENUE DEFROM GASOLINE, RIVED OTHER MOTOR FUEL AND HIGHWAY USER TAXES, FOR PURPOSES UNRELATED TO HIGHWAY USE. FOR RENT FOR SALE Lindsay soft water FOR SALE 1958 Elcar mobile unit, urbanite. Fully automatic. home. 10 x 47 feet. Bill LichNever been used. Cost new, field. Ph. SH 3$420., Will sell for $220. PA HELP WANTED 2691 after 5 p. m. FOR SALE-1- 960 Detroiter 10 x ex51 mobile Home. Carpeted, Man for profitable General Electric FOR SALE Reasonable. WANTED cellent condition. Rawleigh business in Box Elder stove, 37 inch, excellent condl-tio- a Jim Parkinson, Collinston, Utah, County or Brigham City. Godd $50. Phone PA Ph. GI living at start. Write Rawleighs, Denver, Colo. Dept. Livestock FOR SALE FOR SALE Two good childrens beds. New 30 Inch interspring FOR SALE Two registered Cobeautician OPPORTUNITY lumbia rams. Ph. CR mattresses. Can be trundled. with good cliental. For informs $14 each. Ph. PA tion, call ' WANTED TO BUY Sec WANTED Female HELP FOR SALE Beautiful spinet piMature, Qualifications: retary: BUY-Duck 3 WANTED TO decoys, ano, cheap, terms. Ph. PA good abilreliable, personable, Phone 6988. goose, etc. Wood only. ity at typing and shorthand. PA Worlt location: Air Force Plant FOR SALE or TRAD- E- GE 40 78. Write for application forms in. electric range. Ph. PA SERVICES OFFERED to General Electric Company, P. O. Box 302, Brigham City, Utah, FUN WITH FIGURE CONTROL. RECONDITIONED and fully guarfor women Dance techniques anteed used television sets, $44. 7 p. m. Rozelle Thursday WORKING WOMEN If you are 95 to $79.95. Breitenbeger Elec Dancing Studio. Phone PA trie, PA earning less than $2.50 per hour youre losing money. Let us FOR SALE Two full size baby show you your time Is . worth Intermountain cribs with plastic covered matGroup more per hour. Full of part h tresses. Ph. PA Meets Every Friday, 8:38 PM. No delivery.' Complete time. South End, Building $1 training. LUZIER COSMETICS GET professional carpet cleaning Iutermountaln Scheol Ph. subsidiary of Bristol-Myerresults rent Blue Lustre Elecor write Ogden EXport Meeting Open to Public $1 per tric Carpet Shampooer, 1167 29th St., Ogden, Utah. or PA Phone PA day. Brigham Furniture Co. rev-citie- exemption from taxation of(SEAL) homesteads, and person- p TRAILER SALES suffi-proper- ty wkh-Wat- FOR RENT or LEASE 3 room furnished FOR SALE Red potatoes. Phone FOR SALE M.M. ZAU tractor, FOR RENT apartment. No pets. 11 North CR or pickup at Union 78 hydraulic 3 point hook up. Jack and 2 hydraulic controls, 2 plow Third West. Ph. PA h station in Honeyviile. power with fluid In tires, $450 or offer. M.M. 12 ft. self proFOR SALE Red potatoes, order 2 bedroom now. Phone CR pelled combine, good condition, FOR RENT Large basement home in Honeyviile. used in harvest this year, $700 Unfurnished; large fenced yard. or offer. Ph. PA Ph. CR FOR SALE Apples, red and golden delicious, and Jonathans. 404 FOR RENT Attractive two bedTOP SOIL afWest Sixth North. PA room unfurnished basement apt. FOR SALE ter 5 p. m. in Willard. $70 mo. Utilities paid. Ph. PA HUGGINS CLIFF SALE FOR Apples red and gol535 West 7th South den delicious, and cooking apFOR RENT Three bedrm. home. Phone PA ples. Assorted sizes. Beecher's Ready Nov. 4. Ph. PA Farm, east of town. Phone PA A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- - ai property, not tc exceed POSING TO AMEND ARTI- - 2,00Q in value for homes and CLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF THE homesteads, and all household CONSTITUTION OF THE furnishings, furniture, and STATE OF UTAH, RELATING equipment used exclusively by TO TANGIBLE PROPERTIES the owner thereof at his place EXEMPT FROM TAXATION, of abode in maintaining a home Be It resolved by the Legisla- ture of the State of Utah, J by disabled per sons who two thirds of all members ? elected to each of the Houses the United votrng in favor thereof. stateg or of the State of Utah Section 1. It is proposed to and by the unmarried widows mend Article XIII, Section 2 and minor orphans of such dis-the Constitution of the State abled persons or of persons who f Utah to read as follows: while serving in the military Section 2. All tangible prop- - service of the United States or Utah were killed arty in the state, not exempt the State of died - under as result of the laws of the United in action or i States, or under this constitu- - such service may be exempted tion shall be taxed in propor- - as the legislature may provide. tion to its value to be ascer- The legislature shall provide . tained as provided by law. The by law for an annual tax s, of the state, counties, Cient, with other sources of townB, school districts, enue, to defray the estimated municipal corporations and pub- - ordinary expenses of the state he libraries, lots with the build- - for each fiscal year. For the ings thereon used exclusively purpose, of - paying, the state-- . for either religious worship or debt, if any there be, the purposes, and places lature shall provide for levying of burial not held or used for a tax annually, sufficient to pay private or corporate benefit, the annual interest and to pay shall be exempt from taxation, the principal of such debt, rights, ditches, canals, in twenty years from the final reservoirs, power plants, pump- - passage of the law creating the tag plants, transmission lines, debt. pipes and flumes owned and gectien 1 The secretary of sed by individuals or corpora- ig directed to submit this tions for irrigating lands within proposed amendment to the the state owned by such Individ- ot the State of Utah uals or corporations, or the in- - jn y,e next general election is dividual members thereof, shall manner provided by law. ot be separately taxed as long - Sectjon 8 If adopted by the s they shall be owned and used electorg of thi9 gtate, thi exclusive y for such purposes. amendment shall take effect th , Power-plantspower first d of jaTmary, 1963. mon lines and other property delivI, U AMO NT F. TORONTO, sed for generating and trizur electrical power, a portion Secretary of State of the State er f which is used for furnishing of Utah, DO HEREBY pumping water far irri- - TIFY that the foregoing is a copy of gation purposes on lands in the full, true and correct amendment ; State of Utah, may be exempted the constitutional from taxation to the extent that proposed by the regular sessions. such property is used for such of the Thirty-Fourt- h (These exemptions ture, 1961, as appears of record shall accrue to the benefit of in my office. the users of water so pumped IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I under such regulations as the have hereunto set my hand and The affixed the Great Seal of tho legislature may prescribe. taxes of the indigent poor may state of Utah, at Salt such abated at be remitted or city, this 29th day of Augurt, times and in such manner as 1962. to read: WATCH FOR THE BIG ent LEGAL NOTICE FOR SALE Be 15 740 South Main i s . MOTEL SEELY i Tremonton rich, nutritious grtnsat ansi saal mountain Hl-LA- PA JOURNAL, Brigham City. Utah Thursday, October 25, 1962 ELDER . SMOOTH At your door fan THE BOX V&toftOVU : , , l. . . FOR SALE 1952 MG TD. overhauled. completely Motor Phone UL 1960 Volkswagen Bus, radio. Excellent condition. PA after 5 p. m. FOR SALE 1949 Jeep, all metal cab, completely overhauled, new tires. Ph. PA - . FOR SALE 1950 Ford sedan, excellent condition, $150.00. PA 3 2804. RENT 2 bedroom apart- a. 1963. FLORENCE Executrix C. DUNN, of tha eatata of Deceased. . ment. Unfurnished except au Marvel 1. Dunn, Data of flret publication tomatic washer, dryer, refriger., 1962. ator and stove. Bedrooms and Mann Hadfletd. for Executrix, living room carpeted. $100 per Attorney! Brigham City, Utah. month. Ph. PA i Oct. 023-25-c- h Furnished apartRENT ment. No children, no pets. Re vere Apts.,' 17 West First North CARD OF THANKS 23, i Branch Chase, age 66, former longtime resident of Corinne, passed away Oct. 18, at his home in Crescent City, Calif., according to word received by friends in Co- Mr. Chase was a veteran of rinne. World War I, having served in the field artillery in France and Geiv many. The Chase family lived east Of Corinne on what is now known as the Frank Hunsaker farm. Survivors include his widow, of Crescent City, Calif. Funeral services and burial took place at Crescent City on Oct. 22. Native of 5TH NORTH AND MAIN NOVEMBER 1 Heart Ailment Dies Tuesday Takes Life of Ogden Citizen Passes Avay eyville, died Wednesday of Injuries In an accident. t He was bom Sept. 9, 1921 at Honeyviile, a son of John Wesley and Jessie Showalter Trease. Ha was reared and educated in Bok Elder county and had served with the U.S. Armed Forces. He was a member of the Church Latter-da- y of Jesus Christ of v. Saints. hi SURVIVORS 4 INCLUDE mother, of Hooper; the following brothers and - sisters, Frank E. Trease, Schoffield, Utah; Mrs. (Myrtle) Brower, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Clifford (Edith) Butler. Mrs. Cecil (Helena) Spencer and James Trease, all of Brigham Mrs. Leland (Florence) City; John Stokes, San Diego, Calif.; Trease, Levi Trease, Floyd Trease, all of Hooper, Mrs. Harold (Jessie) Patrick, Bingham Canyon; Mrs. Bish (Grace) Price, Spanish Fork; a Alfred B. Weare, Tooele. Funeral services will be announced by the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. - sustained 14 - Or-te- ll 1 half-brothe- r, Davis Tot The family moved to Deakin. Blue Creek, where he was reared and educated. He formerly operated a hotel and cafe In Torrey, Utah. He was married to Jennie Abbott on Sept. 27, 1930, in Malad. They were later divorced. He was married to Effie Johnson on Sept. 18, 1948 in Elko, Nev., He was a member of the LDS ON JUNE 19, 1908, he was mar- ried to Addie May Bentley in Og- - 5 den. he died in 1952. In 1953 , he was married to Marie Rosen- - s baum of Brigham City ta Logan. She died In 1960. On June 12, 1961, . he was married to Della Hall Affleck in Riverdale. , . He had worked is a railroad mail clerk and rural mail carrier, and : as a farmer. church. He was an active member of the Surviving are his widow, four LDS church and was secretary of sons, David Delon Deakin, Brig- the high priest quorum. He had . ham City; Jack and Vern Deakin, served as a ward teacher while ! Fielding: Robert Deakin, Dewey-vill- residing in Brigham City. , ' the folnine grandchildren; his SURVIVING are four widow, lowing brothers and sisters: Mrs. Clara Canfield, Garland; Mrs. Et- sons and a daughter, Clifford W. ; ta Farnsworth, Sacramento, Calif.; Stimpson, Clearfield; Boyd B. Ed Deakin, Ray Deakin and Mrs. Stimpson, Lester Stimpson, Mrs.- ' Paul (May) Miller, all of Tremon C. E. (Ruth) Parker, all of RiverL. Stimpson, Logan; ton; Mrs. Fay Morrison, Bert Dea- dale; Dean 14 grandchildren, six kin, Roy Deakin and 'Mrs. Ela one brother and two sisof all Ogden. Schriber, i Funeral services will be conduc- ters, conducted were Funeral services , ted Friday at 1 p.m. in the Rogers at 1 p.m. ta the Aulto- Mortuary in Tremonton, where Wednesday friends may call Thursday from I rest Chapel of Flowers. Interment to 9 p.m. and Friday after 11 a.m was in the Aultorest Memorial Burial will be in the Riverview Park. 1 Cemetery, Tremonton. 4 . - Death Claims Strangles To Death old Clearfield baby boy strangled to death when his head apparently slipped between the bars ot bis bed Friday about 6:50 p. m. Jeffery Lynn Nelson, son of Mr, and Mr. Clifford Nelson, 164 Ros Drive, was pronounced dead by Clearfield physician at 7 p. m. The infant was bom May 8 In Brigham City, the son of Clifford Odean and Klea Ann Tracy Nelson. The family moved to Cleat field from Brigham City six year ago. The father is employed at HilJ Air Force Base and he and his wife are member of the Clearfield Fourth LDS ward. SURVIVING are the parents, two brother and a sister, Ricky Odean Nelson, Douglas Todd Nelson and Julie Ann Nelson, all o Clearfield; the grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Victor Nelson and Mr, and Mrs. James Tracy, Brigham Mrs. City; a Lucy Nichols, Brigham City. funeral services were held on Tuesday at 1 p. m. In the Clearfield Fourth LDS ward chapel with Bishop Charles Jenkins conBurial was in the Meducting. morial Gardens of the Wasatch in Ogden. r, AL PA GET RESULTS! DARREL CALL and THE GRANDCHILDREN. . 30 Ogden Lady After Illness Mrs. Jennie Poulsen Pett, age of 2358 Polk Ave., Ogden, a former residents of Brigham City, died at the family home Monday afternoon after a lingering illness, s, Mrs. Pett was bom July 23, 1906 In Brigham City, a daughter of Or- - 4 son L. and Esther Johnson Poul- - . sen. She was reared and educated J in Brigham City. She was married to Grant W. Pett on July 13, 1933 in the Salt 1 Lake LDS Temple. They had resi- - f ded in Ogden for the past 20 years where she was active in the Relief a society and YWMIA ta the Ogden ? Thirtieth LDS ward. , f .. 56, I a a i Ti?rR TiJhTiJCK !a aoy... a a "(fun ling l a lot of fun, light that bird a a but watch that gun I" a THE NATIONAL ; ' a a a a a RIFLE a ASSOCIATION t.achM shooting taftty mmm MW .. n f r.' five-mont- To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympa' time of Newer 2 bedroom thy and friendship at the 'OR RENT wife and beloved the our of death partment, unfurnished. . Dispowish Washer and frig, mother, Mary Jane Olsen, we sal, built-insWe to express heartfelt thanks. PA Phone optional. . wish especially to thank the ward THANK YOU NOTICE bishopric, the Relief society, our thank heartfelt our extend We home, friends, and all others who assis2 bedroom FOR RENT those who helped in any way to all $97 In close to ted full basement, town, any way. during the sickness and death of Lewis M. Olsen, Don and per month. Ph. PA our husband, father and grandDoris, Ad.t and Adrain and father, Oscar L. Call. For the families. Two story 3 bed beautiful floral tributes, those who FOR LEASE room home, baths, built-iparticipated during service, food contributed and for the love and oven and range; carpeting. klndnes shown by our neighbor Lease $150 mo, PA and friends. Good friends are the NEWS-JOURNJewels along Ufas stormy path, 2 bedFOR REN- T- Unfurnished Thank you, all. room duplex. Ph. PA CLASSIFIEDS ALDA CALL, MARY and DOUG MILLER, FOR SALE 1951 Ford truck, two ton, two speed rear end, four FOR RENT Sleeping room with speed transmission. PA private bath and entrance. Ph John Daniel Stimpson, age 74, of Riverdale Road, died Monday of a heart attack at his home. He was a former resident of Brigham City. Mr. Stimpson was bom July 11, 1888 in Riverdale, Weber county, a son of William and Annie Bybee Stimpson. 4224 David Fern Deakin, age 52, died Tuesday morning at the home of a sister, Mrs. Paul Miller, in Treillness. monton after a two-yeMr. Deakin was bom March 19, Earl Wesley Trease, age 41, of 1910, in Cache Junction, a son of Hood River, Ore., formerly of Honr John W. and Annie E. Griffiths A SURPRISESI Valley Man After Illness Honeyviile BRIGHAM PRIZES ST 4 FOR SALE $1375. FOR FOR FOR SALE 1959 Chevrolet, economy 6, Belair, 2 door. R. &. H., White-walPhone power-glidPA after I p. m. e. FOR RENT Furnished 2 bedroom house. 63 South Fifth East. Ph, PA . Eatata of Marvel 1. Dunn, Deceaaed. clalma with Creditor! will present at 2J9 voucher! to the underalgned North Main in Brigham City, Utah, on or before tha Stub day of February, i GRAND OPENING OfCorinne Dont b a litterbug! Drop every litter bit in the litter basket. SURVIVORS INCLUDE her bus- band, Ogden; a daughter, Jo Ann Pett, Ogden; two sons, Boyd G. Pett, Ogden; DeLon P. Pett, Los Angeles, Calif.; two grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. Esther J. Poul- sen, Brigham City; three brothers and three sisters, Harvey Poulsen. Don Poulsen, Mrs. Edna Jeppson, all of Brigham City; Lloyd PouU sen, Perry; Mrs. Neoma Pett, Cul- ver City, Calif.; M(s, Ethel Hous-- . ley, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be conduc- ted Friday at 1 p.m. in the Lindquist Mortuary in Ogden. Friends may call at the Blaine Olsen Mortuary in Brigham City Thursday from 4 to 5 p.m. and at the Lindquist Mortuary in Ogden from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday prior to services. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery under the direction ' of the Blaine Olsen Mortuary. Carry a litterbag In your car. Thati how you can help KEEP AMERICA CLEAN AND BEAU- - m veut TlfUL0 (&- - a iaMw kxW Sana I ! ' ! " -- . ' 1 . |