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Show " 7 MMI MMI riiN1' M THE B'OX ELDER NEWS, BngFam Tuesday, April 3, 1962 BORDERLINE City UlaK I INCIDENTS Yost Residents Enjoy Wildlife Film at School Thursday Night Mrs. R. G. Barnes Kendall Kimber showed a Wildlife film at the Yost school ThursBy day night. A good crowd attended. Refreshments were sold and a profit of nearly 115 was made. Cleo Teeter is recuperating in a 'Salt Lake City hospital from a Wallace serious back operation. Spencer underwent the same type operation several weeks ago in Colorado. SUNDAY a birthday dinner was prepared by Mrs. Jesse Tracy in honor of her son, NeVoy. Fifteen family members gathered to enjoy the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Tracy proudly announce the arrival of an eight pound 10 ounce baby boy, born March 22 in the Cooley hospital. Stanley Spencer had a rather bad accident when he fell and broke his shoulder. It is possible he will have to have surgery. JUNE KAY TRACY has been staying with the Richard Barnes family for the past three weeks in Standrod. Veda Montgomery has been staying in Brigham City for a week with her grandparents. Mrs. T. R. Wright has been quite ill and confined to bed. Wilma Taylor and family visited her parents in Plymouth recently. Mr. arid Mrs. Aiiand Thompson weie in Salt Lake City for a few Arland went days last week. through the clinic and is being treated for an ailment. Mrs. J. C. Hawker has been very ill for six weeks with yellow jaundice. MR. AND MRS. Harold Oman and family and others of the Oman families attended funeral services for the baby son of Jay and Blanche Bodily, in Ogden on Friday. Rhea Oman had the weekend off and she visited her parents in Yost. Luella Tracy prepared cious chicken dinner for her CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this means VERl BRIGHAM of thanking all those who extended assistance, comfort and sympathy at the time of the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother, Mary H. Glenn. In lifes darkest hour, one comes to realize the true meaning of the word friends. THE I. L. GLENN FAMILY. Felt funeral B. FELT deli- broth- er, Bert Coleman on his birthday anniversary Tuesday. 1111111 Director!. HAROID a home I PETERSEN CITY There are many details of a fu- neral directors service which are of seemingly minor importance. Atten- tion to these details, however, often re- New Manager Takes Helm At ASC Office Mark Jensen, a native of Collin-stohas been named office manager for the Box Elder County Agricultural Stabilization Conservation service. He succeeds Donald J. Homer. Jensen, chief clerk with the service for the past 18 months, has been a farmer at Collinston. The new manager has been active in community affairs and LDS church work, having been a counselor in the Beaver Dam ward bishopric for 14 years. He is now assistant clerk in Bear River stake. Jensens wife Is the former Ruth Oyler. They have one son. - The appointment became effective March 19. County Notes 55 Diseases A total of 55 communicable diseases was reported from Box Elder county for the week ending March 23, according to the State Department of Public Health. Included were 22 cases of measles, 13 strep infections and 20 cases of influenza. City reported three Brigham cases of chicken pox, 17 of measles and five strep infections for the same period, the State bulletin noted. lAilinrfl because of this, even the littlest details are attended to at u.7l Beautiful Scrict Felts- - Neel) . - ..- la . -- Willard Native Death Claims it Dies Thursday Willard Lady Isaac David Zundel, age 93, of Malad, died Thursday in an Ogden rest home. Thursday P.IVl. He was bom Sept. 18, 1868, Willard, a son of David Eberhard Miss Hannah Braegger. 57, a naand Elizabeth Jane Harding Zundel. When he was five years of tive of Willard, died Thursday in age his family moved to the Wash-ak- i the LDS hospital folowing a nine-da- y Indian Reservation where his illness. father was bishop of the LDS Branch. He moved to Malad in Miss Braegger was bom Aug. 19, in i YOUR CHOICE LAUNDRY SHIRT PA C. R. JOHNSON TRANSFER, Inc. Special Seats Mayflower Agents for Logan and Brigham City PA 807 W. Forest $325.0 76 Xll lll aranteed Warran discount on all parts AND 15 discount on all labor for ono full year on any Guaranteed Warranty used car Wo have joined with hundreds of other members of the UTAH Automobile Dealers Association to discount program on parts and labor. To receive and use provide the used car buyer with a state-wid- e this discount privilege, buy your next used car from us. We belong to the Guaranteed Warranty Program. 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FROM 10 service program for used car buyers Fairiane ; f SCOOTERS H.P. - 2 Speed Lights - Front Brakes AND 36 North Main 1959 FORD yj WHEN YOU'RE READY I USED CUSHMAN Hunting and Fishing SERVICE CLEANERS MODERN INCORPORATED rS? The infant was born Wednesday, March 28, at Cooley Hospital. He died Friday, March 30, of implications due to premature birth. Surviving are the parents, Logan; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. State-wid- e Not Be Costly MSI 11! Funeral services were conducted Monday at 1 p. m. in the Willard LDS ward chapel. Interment was in the Willard city cemetery under the 'direction of the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. to the Andersens-For- , Salt Lake City. ONE DAY BRIGHAM Lf For Infant Boy S Funeral services were conducted Monday in the Malad First LDS ward chapel and interment was in the Malad City cemetery. and 14. Each boy is asked te bring his birth certificate for registration. Ail boys who have played before will remain on the same team, Jeppson said. The National league takes in the ares west of Main and south of Forest and includes Perry. Time is precious to a woman nowadays. She saves plenty of it with modern flameless electric cooking . . . with its timing cootnolo . . . with tsffl heat so accurate there is no Deed In watch meals in the making. A woman saves time, too, because flamrimi electric cooking is so clean. Makes it easy to keep pots and pans gleaming, walls and ceifing spotless. See the smart new models at your deakiV.. where electric appliance cost 1ms than before. Services Held and SHIRT LAUNDRY Mr. Zundel had been active in church work and in community affairs at Malad, Ho is survived by five sons and four Twelve-year-old- FLAMELESS In Wiflar3, Emanuel LDS Tryouts for the National league, Western Boys Baseball association, will be held at Rees Pioneer park beginning Friday, April S, according to Winston Jeppson, league president. s will try out on April 6 and IS front 5:30 to 8 will p.m.; nine and show their wares from 9 to 10: SO a.m. on April 7 and 14, and the will tryout from 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon en April 7 'Is ' COPPIN MOTOR CO. He married Julia Bell Hall on April 11, 1889, in the Logan temple. She died in 1937. . National League Slates Tryouts Starting April 6 u'lv lg t,.f a- .Ernest W. Korth of Brigham City, S laughter of and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis H. OsMary Elizabeth borne, Antioch, Calif.: and the Carlson Braegger. She was eduMr. and Mrs. cated in Box Elder county schools. William Korth, Brigham City. She was a member of the LDS The funeral services were conchurch. ducted Saturday at 11 a.m. in the SatFuneral services were held Mortuary-Buria- l Olsen Blaine Surviving are a brother and two urday for David Malcolm Osborne, was in the Brigham City sisters, Parker Braegger, Mrs. son of Hollis M. and Ellen Casteel, both of Portland, LaRae Korth Osborne, 368 East cemetery. Ore., and Mrs. Ruth McDowell, Center Street, Logan. 1904, 1900. eleven-year-ol- sults in added comfort for the family; M 'V U6I Chryiler Plymouth Valiant Jeep . 847 South Main |