OCR Text |
Show I ' t ( I - J i Combined Funeral Services For Mantua Gustav A. Lund Oscar Arnold Jeppesen Oscar Arnold Jeppesen, 66, Mantua, died suddenly, Sunday, Sept. 6 at about 10 a. m. in Og den. Mr. Jeppesen Elnora Biddulth Succumbs Friday Combined funeral services for a brother and sister of Mantua who died within 34 hours of each other will be held Friday, September 11 at 2 p. m. in the Mantua ward chapel. The brother and sister who lived together most of their life with another brother and sister, are Oscar Arnold Jeppe-se- n and Agnes Mellicent Jeppesen. Bishop Norman Jeppsen will officiate at the ceremonies. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p. m. and at the home of Meda Ronald Jeppesen in Mantua from 11 a. m. until time of the services. They will be interred in the Mantua cemetery. life-lon- he ward ward LDS church, K. was a high priest and teacher' in the Perry at the time of his death. Survivors include his wife and In Dies Last 10 nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held on Mrs. Elnora Kotter Biddulth, Gustav A. (Lee) Lund, 71, Tuesday at 1 p. m. In the Perry Perry, died last Friday at 10 a. ward chapel with Bishop Rulon 71, died Saturday, Sept. 5, at Interment her home in Ogden, after a long m. at the Dee Memorial hospi- Hirschi officiating. Illness. tal in Ogden after a nine month was in the Brigham City illness. She is a former resident of Mr. Lund was born July 26, Brigham City. 1882 at Draman, Norway, the She was born on August 21, son of Gustav and Thora Ellifer Stringfellow Will 1882, a daughter of Henry and Lund. Hp came to the U. S. Patrina Boserup Kotter, in Brig Here Soon when 14 years old with his par- Speak ham City. ents who were converts to the Congressman Douglas String-felloMrs. Biddulth was reared In LDS church. They made their wild speak at a meeting Brigham City and , attended home in west Weber and moved of the Box Elder Women's Leg- schools here until she completed to Perry 41 years ago. islative Council Wednesday eve- the eighth grade. She then at actended and graduated from the He married Chloe Barker, Oc- ning, Sept. 16, at 8 p. m for blind in Ogden. tober 4, 1111 in Ogden. They cording to Elma Klitgaard, pres- school She married Thomas Edward later received their endowments ident. Biddulth on Oct. 18, 1933 in the in the Salt Lake temple. It will be the first meeting of Logan LIDS temple. They then When he first moved to Per the legislative council this fall. moved to Ogden where she has ry, he was employed at the Everyone wishing to hear resided since. She was a member of the LDS Perry cannery. Later he became Stringfellow Js invited to at a tend. church at the time of her death, carpenter. Brother And Sister Planned Friday Agnes Mellicient Jeppesen Agnes Mellicient Jeppesen, resident of Mantua, 69, died Monday, Sept. 7 at 8 p. m. at her home. She had been ill for the past nine months. Miss Jeppesen was bom July 27, 1884, a daughter of Nels Peter and Annie Marla Jeppesen Jeppesen. She was reared and educated in Mantua and 'Brigham City. She worked in the Primary, Sunday school, Relief society, Mutual Improvement associations in the Mantua ward during various times in her life. Survivors include the following brothers and sisters: Meda Jeppesen, Wallace Jeppesen and Ronald O. Jeppesen, all of Mantua; Mrs. Hazel J. Stevens, Murray; and Nels Peter Jeppesen, Brigham City. active In the was born in Mantua, Nov. 10, 1884, a son of Nels Peter Jeppesen, Sr. and Annie Marie Jeppesen Jeppesen, He was reared and educated in Mantua. He was a veteran of World War One. An elder in the Mantua ward at the time of his death, Mr. Jeppesen had filled an liDS mission to Norway in 1915. He operated a farm in Mantua with three brothers and sisters, Survivors include six brothers and sisters: Nels Peter Jeppesen, Jr., Brigham City; Wallace Jeppesen, Meda Jeppesen and Ronald Jeppesen, all of Mantua and Mrs. Hazel Stevens, Murray, Utah. Ogden d and belonged to an Ogden ward. Survivors Include her husband, Ogden, and the following brothers and sisters: Fred Kotter, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Fred (Henrltta) Mrs, Ernest (Ruby) McCrary, Freeman, Herman Kotter, and Wendell Kotter, all of Brigham City; Victor Kotter, Idaho Falls, Idaho.; Homer Kotter, Howell; Mrs. John R. (Gertrude) Morris, Basalt, Idaho; Mrs. Ben (Norma) Hodson, Plain City, Utah; Elmer Kotter, Ogden. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 p. m. at the Lindquist mortuary, 84th and Washington, Ogden. Friends may call Wednesday prior to services. Interment wdll be In the Brigham City cemetery. Logical Enough HASTINGS, Neb. CUP) PEACH DATS EDITION Name's The Same Dean GREELEY, Colo. (UP) 9 Bushnell, graduate student at Colorado State college, Is gaining teaching experience by part-tim- e teaching at Bushnell, Neb. Box Elder NEWS Wednesday, September 9, Brigham City, Utah 1953 ' BROWNS SHOE HOSPITAL LEATHER GOODS MENDED SPORTING GOODS BUCKIIECT SHOES AND BOOTS SADDLERY TENTS AND AWNINGS SHOE POLISH GLOVES An Adams County motorist picked up for reckless driving here told the judge: Well, sir, I guess I was thinking about politics and Just naturally drifted a bit to left of center." 122 LACES PHONE 629 South Main Street . r BRIGHAM CITYS Dies Monday Jutara Taura Dies Monday Evening Jutara Taura, 7U, Corinne, died Monday evening at 8 p. m. in the Cooley Memorial hospital after an illness of six months. He was born January 15, 1882, at Kumanoto, Japan. He came to the United States 47 years ago and made his home in California. Mr. Taura came to Corinne 32 years ago where he has operated a farm. He married Tome Kan-ekin 1931 in Corinne. ' . He was an active member of the Buddhist church. Survivors include his widow, two sons: Yoshio .Tauro, ' and Akio Tauro, both of Corinne and Mrs. the following Sia Sakato, Santa Rosa, Calif.; Sam Nagata, Corinnei Mrs. Mabel Sato. Corinne and George Nagata and Roy Nagata, both o 1 step-childre- Jutara Taura .r. Corinne Resident UTAH IT rowi TfA T Z Your UTAH POULTRY" Manager Says i S 4 s X m 2 ax o X Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p. m. at the Corinne Buddhist church. Reverend Maspoka of Ogden will officiate. Evening service will be held Sunday at 7 p. m. at the Buddhist church. Friends may call at the fam ily home Monday morning prior to services. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. FOOTBALL GAME COMPLETE NIGHT 7:30 P. M. - B.E.H.S. 8 VS. TWIN High School Stadium $1-0- 0 50c 25c Civil Service Openings Listed For Exams us! Come in and see , UJMPMITRZ Several civil service examina tions were announced today by the commission. They include: Game management agent at $4205 a year and U. S. Game Agent-Pilo- t at Management $5060 a year for filling positions with the U. S. Fish and Wildlife service in western states. Aeronautical engineers for po sitions paying $4 05 to $7,040 a year with the air force Cam bridge Research center in Cam bridge. Mass. Corrective therapists, $3,410 to $5,060, for duty with the veterans administration throughout the U. S. and Puerto Rico. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10- - Thursday, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 DANCING STARTS AT 8 P. M. PEACH 9 P. M. Junior Queen Presentation Parade of 93 Contestants 9:30 P.M., Coronation 10:30 P. M, Admission: $1.00 Per Person for dancers or spectators (tax inch) V l 1 k FRIDAY 9:30 ' P. M. ALL PROFESSIONAL . : - rl VAUDEVILLE 100-un- Saturday . From Saltair Forest street and First west on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. In scores of Brigham City store windows. Hobby Display Flower Display in building on west side of main street, south of Forest, formerly occupied by Blocks store. Battery A 155mm rifle. Marine reserve, Ogden, Military Exhibit equipment. Fruit Display on Court House Grounds. FREE PEACHES $ BIG ACTS CAST OF 25 TALENTED PROFESSIONAL ENTERTAINERS , 5 Piece Utah Virginia Tanners youthful Ballerinos just returned from a triumphant tour . . . featured in LIFE Magazine. Admission : $1.00 Per Person (tax included) , Big Carnival Including Orchestra with Afton Pitts at the piano. Dance Chorus of Beautiful Girls. TO EVERYBODY! Featuring Little Angels From -- 8 P.M. REES PIONEER PARK SPECIAL FEATURES State Fair and Great Western Carnival FLOOR SHOW Brigham City A ng it :00 a. m. parade. Brigham City main street from Fourth South to Fourth north. 12:30 Introduction of dignitaries, reviewing stand. 2:00 p. m. Salt Lake City Postmans crack band concert, reviewing stand. 3:00 p. m. Concert by marching unit of Postmans organization, reviewing stand. 8:30 p. m. Concert of large group of bands, reviewing stand. 7 :30 p. m. Parade of winning floats. Rees Pioneer park ball diamond. 8:00 p. m. Super Professional Vaudeville Show. Rees pioneer park. Composed of 25 top performers in eight acts. 9 :00 p. m. Giving away of Shetland pony to lucky ticket holder. Person winning must be present at vaudeville show. 11 DAY Swingettes All Girl Band Phone 346 j SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 and her 145 North Main i 4 100-un- 1 Mickey Paramore BYWATER CO. Sept 10 Coronation ball. Box Elder high school gymnasium. prize-winni- Music By PLASTIC CABINET COVERINGS PLASTIC WALL TILE ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM (For Every Room In The House) FLOOR TILE CARPET GENEVA KITCHENS 2 CORONATION BALE all-gi- Let us show you how to stretch your feed dollars, secure top premium prices for your eggs, save on supplies and equipment and get added income through patronage refunds. Yes, Utah Poultry can help you. PROGRAM OF EVENTS it a. m. parade. Brigham City main street from Fourth South to Fourth North. 12:00 Noon Introduction of dignitaries; band demonstration, reviewing stand, Forest street opposite Court House. 1 :00 p. m. VFW Drum and Bugle Corp demonstration, reviewing stand. 2:00 p. m. Hill Air Force band concert, reviewing, stand 8:00 p. m. Indian war, hoop and other dances and program, reviewing stand. 3:30 p. m. Band concert by several high school bands, reviewing stand. 7:30 p. m. Football game, Box Elder high school vs. Twin Falls high school. BEHS stadium. During half, VFW Drum and Bugle Corp performance. 9 :30 p. m. Dance in high school gymnasium. Mickey Paramores band. 10:30 p. m. Floor Show with Virginia Tanners Utah Angels just back from Eastern tour. Featured in LIFE. 11 FALLS ADULTS STUDENTS CHILDREN p. m. 11-1- PEACH QUEENY FRIDAY JACK KELLY. Manager 4k. s of Los Angeles. Mrs. Mary - Nisogi, Brigham City; Shirley Nagata", Salt Lake City; also nine grandchildren and one brother in Japan, Friday and Saturday, September The Solidaires four guys and a gal quintet just returned from L. A. engagement. Arnie Sobaloff, New York entertainer, M-- and specialty acts. Bill Gnadt, Utah born juggler rated ' one of 5 best in nation. Stan Russon and Stan Farns worth comedians and well known Utah character actors. The Rocks John and Mrs. Rock, magicians. C FREEH SHETLAND PONY TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT VAUDEVILLE SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT Tickets are FREE and will be issued with every paid admission at any of these special Peach Days attractions. Save your tickets attend the vaudeville show Saturday night for the presentation. YOU MUST BE IN ATTENDANCE TO WIN! - Admission: Adults $1.00 Children under 12 50c Shorn and Rides Each Bay and fJight Downtown SPONSORED BY BOX ELDER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE . ' 3 |