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Show 1 V Day care receives Obituaries jj A Hilda B Hilda Mae Bradshaw Cottle, 67, of 2955 West Forest, West Brigham, died Tuesday, Oct. 11, 1977, at Pioneer Memorial Nursing home. She was bom July 13, 1910, in Stone, Idaho, a daughter of Robert James and Matilda Daley Bradshaw. She was married to William Dewey Cottle on Sept. 10, 1927, in Malad, Idaho. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS temple. She was employed by Box Elder School district and was active in the LDS church, serving as a visiting teacher, MIA teacher, and Primary teacher. Survivors include her husband of West Brigham, two sons and five daughters, Dewey James Cottle, Torrance, Calif.; David Edwin Cottle, Harper Ward; Mrs. Maxine Gallegos, Brigham City; Mrs. Glen (Wanda) Dixon, Brigham City; Mrs. Richard (Theola June) Vicars, Willard; Mrs. Robert (Fern) Frye, Lander, Wyo.; Mrs. (Beulah Fae) Wells, De-Ver- le Cor-inn- 43 grandchildren; 19 ; are Also surviving one bro- ther and three sisters, Grant Bradshaw, Ogden; Mrs. Larue (Erma) Waters, Brigham City; Mrs. Lloyd (Christine) Barnes, Kaysville; Mrs. Dave (Laura) Anderson, Washington Ter- - Cottle The Golden Spike Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol is now recruiting new members. There is a need for almost every skill. These skills are needed to perform assigned aero-- space bowls. Since the day care program is held five days per week, the addition of the kiln and cera- . race. Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the Box Elder stake center, Eighth West and Fourth South. Friends may call Thursday evening from 7 to p.m. at Petersen Funeral chapel and Friday prior to mics program adds even more variety to the activities that can be implemented. Assisting with the ceramics program is Mary Hansen, assistant director for the center. turday, Oct. 8, 1977, at Bear River Valley hospital in of a heart ailment. She was born Aug. 20, 1898, in Portage, a daughter of George Moroni and Mary Ann Morris Tre-mont- w'Sird. She was married to Deloss Parley Jensen on June 1, 1921, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He died May 12, 1977. She was a graduate of Box Elder High school. She was a member of the Riverside Birthday club. She was a member of the Belmont LDS ward and had been a YWMIA teacher and Primary teacher. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Reed (Thola) Lowe, Grace, Idaho; Mrs. Max (Mary) Adams, Tremonton; six grandchildren, 13 are two brothers and two sisters, J. Moroni Ward, Tremonton; J. Voss Ward, Riverside; Mrs. Vida Also surviving Howell, Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. Ray Boothe, 73, of Honeyville, died Monday, Oct. 10, 1977 at the McKay-De- e hospital in Ogden. He was born March 16, 1904 in Honeyville, a son of John Meredith and Emily Orme Boothe. He married Alice Merrill on April 18, 1927 in Salt Lake City. He had resided in Magna and Bozeman, Mont., moving back to Honeyville in 1931. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Honeyville LDS ward. He had served as the mayor of Honeyville and was on the town council for 18 years. He was also a member of Sigma Chi Epsilon at Montana State university. Survivors include his widow of Honeyville; two sons, Ray Merrill Boothe of Atwater Calif.; Richard Lee Boothe of Merced, Calif.; 16 grandchildren; one great-grandchil- d. Laura Hannah Hunsaker Tolman, 66, of Honeyville, died Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1977, at the Brigham City Community hospital after a lingering illness. She was born Aug. 20, 1911 at Harper, a daughter of Franklin D. and Harriet Barnard Hunsaker. She was married to Ralph W. Tolman on July 27, 1934 in the Logan LDS temple. She was a registered nurse, working in the Brigham City area at Cooley Memorial and the new Brigham City Community hospital. She was recipient of the local and district Dr. Thomas D. Frist Humanitarian award for her outstanding work at the Brigham City Community hospital. She was a member of the ladies auxiliary of the South Box Elder Farm Bureau. She was active in the LDS church, serving as Relief society president, in the Honeyville Esther W. Jensen ward, on the stake board of the young womens organization, and Stake Relief society board. Since April 27 of this year she had been an ordinance worker Irene Austin, Las Vegas, Nev. in the Ogden temple. Funeral services were held Survivors include her husWednesday in the Belmont band of Honeyville, six childward chapel in West Fielding. ren, D. Frank Tolman, Douglas Burial was in Riverside R. Tolman, Mrs. Robert J. cemetery. (Ellen) Wallace, Thomas Scott Tolman, Mavis Tolman, all of Honeyville; Mrs. Rex (Robin) Kvist of Brigham City; 20 grandchildrn; one Three sons and daughters her in death. preceeded conwill Funeral services be Also surviving are brothers ducted Thursday (today) at and sisters, Hyrum B. Hunsanoon in the Honeyville LDS ker of Logan; Abraham Hunsachapel. Friends may call one hour ker of Smithfield; Franklin Delmar Hunsaker, Willie B. prior to services at the chapel. Interment in the Honeyville Hunsaker ofand Mrs. Nellie all Brigham City. cemetery. Funeral services are tentatively slated for Saturday under direction of Olsen Funeral Services of Brigham City at the CARD OF THANKS Honeyville ward chapel. To those who by their acts of The family suggests in lieu of kindness expressed their symflowers donations be sent to the pathy and friendship at the time American Cancer society. of the death of our beloved husband and father, Clair Rud-del- l, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Not Easy Relief society, our friends, and Small boy, attempting to exall others who assisted in any plain poor grade to his parents: way. "Don't forget were studying all Mrs. Gladys Ruddell and family new stuff this year. Emergency loan date extended mers in Box Elder county who plan to apply for federal emergency loans to help them recover from drought losses should file application on or before Dec. 2, at their county office at 85 South First East, Tremonton. This deadline was extended last week from Sept. 30. FmHA, the credit agency of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, makes farm emergency loans to cover losses resulting from designated natural disasters and help farmers restore production to Colo.; pre-disast- conditions. Under new legislation signed into law by President Carter Aug. 4, loans not exceeding r, loss exceeding $250,000 are made at an interest rate of five percent. Additional financing for production purposes or for making major adjustments in farming 532-290- 0 IT'S FUN I you have a freezer for that game? great-grandchil- 20 cu. ft. Deluxe Model is reg 429.95 now $38995 Tell City Oval Table & 6 Extends to 84" Chairs SOLID MAPLE With Formica Top FACTS r, admission. Froo snacks. National Amarican most Singles Assoc. (NASA Slnglos): Amoricasin ovor now all for agas popular activities clubs 180 dtios is now organizing chapters in this area. Ail people are urged to attend this important first to own meeting. Also Executive Dlrector(s) needed and manage this chapter. All chapters are locally owned. See John Alicoate at this party or phone this week only. GET INVOLVED! him at offset production loss from disasters occurring since last July 1 are made at an interest rate of 3 percent. Loss to offset that portion of actual $250,000 to Do Insurance1 Mrs. Myrtle Smith of Brigham City; Phillip Lander of Modesto, Calif. Graveside services were conducted Wednesday in the Brigham City cemetery. to do No Farmers Home administration has been advised that far- REG. 829.95 now $68995 Buist Penrose, Definition Mangold is a flower, but its also what every chorus girl hopes Mol-gar- Randall of They Can Do It Some women are expert at convincing a man that his intentions are serious Thurs. Oct. 13 - S P.M. - lest Western Baugh Motel for directions 153 So. Main St., Logan, lit PH. 752-522- 0 - David David Randall Buist, infant son of Harvey Randall and Claudeen Christy Buist of Corinne, died Sunday Oct. 9, 1977 at their home in Corinne of sudden infant death syndrome. He was born Sept. 16, 1977. Survivors include parents of Corinne; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey R. Buist of Corinne; Mrs. Phyllis Bloomer through out the country. In addition there are several scholarships available to eligible and worthy cadets. The Civil Air Patrol is an interesting and exciting volunteer organization. For information call Lt. Billy N. Jensen at Meetings are held on Thursday evenings at the Brigham City airport at 7 p.m. MEETINGPARTY Laura H. Tolman Ray Boothe you may be interested in as well as a possibility for some travel to various air force bases CERAMIC PRODUCTS from pottery kiln are examined by Linda Reese and Judy Mellen of the Brigham City Firemens auxiliary, who donated the kiln to the day care center, and Center Director Gary Allred. 9 services. Burial will be in Brigham City cemetery. missions more effectively. The CAP mission is to: Provide personnel needed for search and rescue missions for lost, down or missing air craft; provide personnel for search and rescue missions for missing or lost persons; Assist law community enforcement and civil defense personnel in time of disasters; provide an introduction to education to young persons in the community who are junior high school age or older. This includes an introduction to flying. Many opportunities are provided for training in skills that glazed figurines, vases and Cottle 9 recruiting members City day care program located at the Solid Rock center. The ceramics program has been made possible by the donation of a kiln to the program by the Brigham City Firemens auxiliary, using $175 which the group earned in a quilt drawing held during the holidays last year. Gary Allred, director of the day care program, noted that the day care participants can now make their own ceramic products from start to finish selecting molds, pouring their products, painting and glazing the pieces, and creating lovely B. Brigham City, Utah JOURNAL, Local CAP squadron Ceramics are popular among participants in the Brigham Hilda ELDER Thursday, October 13, 1977 dry kiln Esther W. Jensen Mrs. Esther Eliza Ward Jensen, 79, of Riverside, died Sa- BOX SOMERVILLES JOHNSON If you are in a flood area, make sure that you have the proper coverage for all the buildings on your property. In this kind of coverage, a building is defined as any walled and roofed structure that is above ground and fixed to a permanent site. In addition, a mobile home is considered a building. This means that nearly all industrial, commercial, or agricultural building, from siloes to machinery storage buildings, are eligible for coverage. Usually, each building must be insured separately. 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