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Show Brigham Lady s Worker Dies Helds for After illness At Fielding Perry Man A r of Nlicah A. Garn, age 93, Fieldmg, died Friday morning ,n a Tremonton hospital. Mr, Garn had served as genial manager of the Fielding Sugar Co. District, Utah-ldahfor a number of years. , . He was born Sept. 13, 1869 in Centerville, a son of Micah and He was Fanny Wood Garn. born Jan North 28, 1872 in Ogden a daughter of Abraham and Olive Ann Chadwirk. She was reared in North Ogden until she was eight years of age, when the family moved to Park Valley. She was married to Charles 25, Benjamin Tracy on Dec. 1890 at Park Valley. They received their endowments in the Salt Lake LDS temple in 1895. They made their home in Yost until they moved to Brigham Mr. Tracy died City in 1845 Ca-'ie- r t r Death Claims Aged Mother Sunday A.M. y SURVIVING are six sons and daughters, Mrs. Ervin, (Matin- - da) Jones, Stendrod; Abrahom Tracy, Floyd Tracy, both of Brigham City; Mrs. Clement (Delia) Simper, Lynn, Box El-- 1 der county; Mrs Lee (Naomi) Schvaneveldt, Weston, Idaho; z: of the Pictures Pick OPEN SURVIVING ARE his widow; Mrs. Ada Hamson Nelson, age the following sons and daughof 432 North Second West, 83, ters; Horace A. Garn, Brigham at 11:40 City; M. Oleen Garn and Mrs. passed away Sunday at the family home of naa.m. Carl (Althea) Wilcox, both of Untamed West The Little Shop in color starring Fred Me Murray and Charlton Heston of Horrors il-- ,m vcCftV? - - W-- - nt. - L MAURICE Friday through Thursday 7 DIG DAYS rices for FLUBBER: Children anytime Adults Before 6:00 p.m After 6 p.m Katrine Elsborg Funk, Fielding, was dead upon arrival at an Ogden hospital Saturday morning of a heart attack. Mrs. Funk was born Dec. 2, 1886 in Viborg, Denmark, a daughter of Rasmus and Anna Kirstine Jensen Elsborg. She came to'utah in 1910. She was married to Emil Funk on Dec. 22, 1911 in Salt Lake City. They made their home in Brigham City and moved to Fidding a number of years ago. An active , member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she had served as work director for several years in the Fielding LDS ward Relief society. She also was a member of the Fielding Social Development Club and served as president of the group in 1959. Lise Tt:2 IVOrJLD ROLLED irjfOCRS.. I ! Succumbs to 76, of ITCALLTr: LGY2 GTQniZSO? 35c 65c 90c k ITS A ate' shirt um Brigham Man 76 Awarded NSF tunity and time to practice together, produce such u fine result. I shall not forget for a long time the soaring, almost unbearable power and beauty of over 400 young, trained voices lifted in praise of the Lord, the surprising excellence with which the symphony orchestra formed, or the great dash and spjnt with which the band played their numbers. What a sutis- - YOU SAFECO makes it easy for agents, like ourselves, to give you the finest-- , insurance coverage possible1. 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May Gods blessing rest with those who came to our assistance in any way. Mrs. 'R. W. Mantlo and family. -- ' Job openings listed by the Brigham City Employment security office numbered 74 for the week ending March 16. This compared with 67 openings reported in the preceding week and 80 for the same week a year ago. job openings increased over the previous week with the heavy demand coming in from manufacturing and domestic employers. FuN EXPlPOES all over the place! ' 1 eight-wee- Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. irt the Blaine Olsen Mortuary With the Bishop Rex Richards of ward Fielding officiating. Friends may call at the mortuSURVIVORS INCLUDE her ary prior to services. Interhusband, Fielding; two sons and ment will be in the Brigham a daughter, Fred Funk, Field- City cemetery. ing; Blame Funk and Anna Funk, both of Ogden; two sisters and three brothers, all of p 21, 1963 e ). Heart Attack Wednesda and Thursday Self-Hel- Thrills Local Spectators Twenty persons last Thursday . completed the medical and valuable March fy.ng experience self.ht.f in Brigham' 111 must have been for the boys t0 8U the number b,lging lsI vvas how anJ P10uJ K" were among aruJ 0f local residents to have leceiv- My family and w:,s Pai tlnPa- - e(j to s the foi tunate people who attend-- 11' kn",- - ny let noon. t,L. turning, according event. Clinic ,nR in ed the regional Music Mrs. Esther Hodges, ladies civil Mr. Kayer was born Sept 10. leid (lt the Box Elder High! never cease to maivel at defense i1, lector for Box Elder ,'j 1923 in Oark, Aik., a son of School last night 'the partici-- ! what can be accompl'.shed by county Otto and Bessye L. Bristow Kayanother Mrs. Hodges $aid pants were boys and girls from dedieated teacheis, willing stuer. He married Beliy Mitchell. Bear Rivei, Box Elder, Logan, dents, and an interested public. couise will begin , Wednesday, He was employed as an engi-lee- r North (ache and South Cache Nor need any of us worry about Maich 27, and she jndlcated'that at Thiokol Chemical Cor- high schools, trained by their our young people my hat is off openings still remain for interpreviously, to them Long may they live, ested pei sons poration for the past two years music instructois le seived with the Army Airjund led on this occasion by Dr. long may they go their fruitful, 1 he initial session will begin individual wavs, making beauti- at 7:30 p m. in Room 133 at Bbx!l' Max Dalby, Utah State Univer-HForce during World War II. ' ful music with which to lift and Elder r t was a member of the sity Band, Dr. Lawience High school. doni of Brigham Young Univer- - nourish our spirits. Pei sons who would like lo en-- 'r church. k i oil in the course Surviving are his widow; two sity Oichestu, and Dr. Newell Sincerely yours, Utah Univet sity of Mrs. Simon L. Moskowitz invited to contact Mrs. Hodges daughters, Paulette Kayer and Weight, Linda Kayer, all of Perry. .Chorus. I came away from this conFuneral services were held ut the Blaine Olsen Mortuary cert so deeply moved, and so at 1:15 pm. The American Le- - filled with admiration and region conducted brief graveside sped for the students as well ervices pnor to burial in the as their dedicated teachers, that Francis cemetery at Kamus, nothing would do but that I su- lute riiem m tins fashion. Utah. ONE DAY SERVICE IT IS one thing to attend a professional performance in a CLEANERS AND concert hall, and listen in awe SHIRT LAUNDRY to a virtuoso who has spent a but lifetime perfecting his skills, PA 36 North Main it is a far more satisfying exAik. perience to sit and listen to hundreds of young boys and girls who have had very little oppor- Fellowship Fielding Lady LAST TIMES TODAY Music Festival Concert tural causes. Mrs. Nelson was born Sept. a 26, 1879 in Brigham City, daughter of Joseph and Roxanna Wight Hamson. She was married to Soren H. Evan D. Jenson is one of 14 Nelson on Oct. 18, 1889 in the Utahns to receive National SciLogan LDS Temple. He died ence Foundation graduate felMay 17, 1946. lowships, it was announced this week Senior Wallace F. BenMrs. Nelson was an active nett by member of the LDS church and Jenson is a son of Mr. and was a member of the Brigham Mrs. Dewane Jenson, 125 City Seventh LDS ward. She North Second East, Brigham had held various positions in the Relief society until her later City. The awards were made in furyears. therance of the foundations polSURVIVORS include ten sons icy of encouraging outstanding and daughters, Ralph S. Nelson, students to obtain advanced Ray H. Nelson, June L. Nelson training in the sciences. of The graduate fellowships proand Blaine L. Nelson, all Robert vide stipends of $1,800 for the Brigham City; Mrs. (Beth) Hawkins, Mrs. William first year level of graduate (Beatrice) McClure and Mrs. study; $2,000 for study at the inClive (Edith) Garret, all of Salt termediate level, and $2,200 for Lake City; Mrs. William (Pearl) the terminal year. Garrison, Los Angeles; E. ArnJenson is a graduate of Box old Nelson, Smithfield; Mrs. Elder High school and earned Grodon (Doryse) Thorupe, Chi- his Bachelor of Science and cago, 111.; 29 grandchildren and Masters degrees from Utah 20 a sister State university at Logan. He and a brother, Mrs. Luella Mc- served four years in the U.S. Donald, Logan; Joseph Hamson, Air Force before continuing his Tremonton. education at Penn State College, where he is working on his conwill be Funeral services in chemistry, and also doctorate ducted Thursday at p m. in leaches part time. The present the Brigham City Seventh LDS ward chapel with Bishop Dean grant makes the third consecutime he has been awarded Friends tive Compton officiating. an NSF graduate fellowship. cull Blaine Olsen at the may He is married to the former Mortuary Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday prior to services. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery. Fielding; Mrs. Eugene (Mary) Halliday, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Vern (Lucille) Shaffer, Eureka, Calif.; Miss Ortel Garn, Hous-on- , Tex., 14 grandchildren; 19 a 'brother and a sister, Daniel Garn, Fielding and Mrs.' Mahala Haf-fielSalt Lake City. Funeral services were conducted Monday in the Fielding ward chapel with Bishop Rex Richards officiating. Interment was in the Fielding cemetery. P.M. DAILY 1 Twenty Finish CD Medical p Class 1 L ty. Ulafi' 1 . SUCCUMBS Mrs. Celestia reared and educated in Davis Chadwick Tracy passed away county and moved to Fieldmg in 1889. Monday in a Logan hospital. Mrs. Ada H. NelHe married Mary M. Leonard SUCCUMBS Mis Louis (Josie) Molbeiger, on Feb. 23, 1899 in the Logan son died Sunday at her home of LDS Temple. She died Jan. 21, natural causes. 3G Korvilie Tex.; grandchil-dien- . 1950 in Fileding. lie Was mar109 ried to Marion Coates on April six 26, 1950 in Salt Lake City. four brothers and one sister, A member of the LDS church, Tred Chadwick, Hazelton, Ida- he served a mission to the Easho; Henry Chadwick, Denver, tern States from 1908 to 1910. Colo ; William Chadwick, North He was bishop of the Fielding Jan. 5, 1919. Ogden; Mrs. Emily Zalk, West ward from 1930 to 1937 and also Mrs. Tracy was an active Point; Charles Chadwick, Red served on the Bear River stake member of the Church of Jesus Rlult, Mont. council. He wasta tfiember ugh Christ of Latter-daSaints and )f the town board anfttvas the Funeral services will be conhad served in the Relief sociefirst town marshal of Fielding. ducted Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in the Brigham City Fifth LDS ward chapel with Bishop Marvin Wright officiating. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 p. m. and on Thursday prior to services. Interment will be in the Yost cemetery. NEWS, B.KjRnm CUy,. 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