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Show ..t 8 THE I BOX 4 ELDER NEWS, Brigham Tuesday May 14, 1963 Gty, Utah Services for Church of Jesus Christ of Lat Saints, she was a mem-- . her of the Ogden Thirty-nintI DS ward and served as Im- Era direcor, MIA pio'i'eit and had worked in .ecretary Ogtlen Lady Dies Thursday Brigham Lady ter-da- y h the ' j Held Monday Primary. SURVIVING ARE HER husband, Ogden; a son and two daughters, Clayton T. Jacobsen, Mrs. Robert (LaVera) both of Ogden; Mrs. Mel- After Illness Funeral Smith Southworth, age 81, of North Third West, who died Saturday at 10 a. m. of natural causes m the Cooley hospital. 430 Ep-le- Mrs. Anna Marie Toombs Jacobsen, 51, of 652 41st Street, vin (Joiene) Kupfer, Tremon-ton- ; Ogen, a native of Brigham City, nine grandchildren, a brodied Thursday night in an Og- ther, Roland J. Toombs, Promden hospital after an extended ontory; and a sister, Mrs. WiIllness. lliam (Vera) Draney, San Diego, Southworth was born 1882 in Red Cloud, Neb., a daughter of William A. and Mary Arnold Goss. Mrs. March Calif. Mrs. Jacobsen was born Sept. 21, 1911 in Brigham City, a Funeral services were held daughter of Alma and Eliza Monday at 1 p. m. in Lindquist Mortensen Toombs. and Sons Colonial Chapel with Chester Bruce officiatOn Aug. 14, 1930, she was Bishop was in the ManInterment ing. married to Uriel Merlin Jacob- tua cemetery. LDS Salt sen in the Lake Temple. Serve yourcountry ana build your own future She had resided in Promontory and Mantua and in Los Angeles, Calif, before moving to Ogden in 1957. An active member of the UIB were held services Monday for Mrs. Susan E. Goss to Neb. in was She married Jay Put Director! HAROLD Brigham Lady Dies Friday Mrs. Southworth came to Brigham City from Tremonton 17 years ago and has resided here since. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Guidance often sought is daughter great-granchildr- one who has previously been face to face with a similar situafrom Mrs. Hewlett was born March Bishop Dean Compton presid8, 1879 at Union Fort, Salt Lake at the funeral services held ed a county, daughter of Thomas Monday at 1 p. m. in the Brigand Emily Cope Smith. ham City Seventh LDS ward She was married to David L. chapel. Interment was in the Hewlett at Union Fort on May Riverview Cemetery at Tremon-to- n under the direction of the 28, 1896. They made their home at Corinne and later in Brig- Blaine Olsen Mortuary of Brigham City. Mr. Hewlett died ham City. f April 13, 1952. An active member of the er, Thomas Smith, Nelo, Utah; and a Church of Jesus Christ of Latte- two Mrs. Margarete Hatch r-day Saints, Mrs. Hewlett had served as president of the and Joseph Cutler, both of CorPWMIA and as a Relief society inne; Mrs. Ida Fredrickson, California. teacher for many years. Funeral services will be con- Our vast experience in resolving the details of bereave- tion. ment enables us to as- provide sistance that is most helpful and thoughtful. half-siste- Vliate INCLUDE three sons and a daughter, Lon HewJim Hewlett, lett, Connne, Brigham City; Wynn Hewlett, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Ed (Rachel) Young, Sebastopol, 20 53 Calit.; grandchildren, one and SURVIVORS o71 - tj '5, 3 Beautiful Service Ned Not Be Costly great-grandchidr- a broth- - half-brothe- r, today, Tuesday, at 1 p. m. in the Brigham City Fourth LDS ward chapel with Bishop Herman W. Hadfield officiating. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home prior to services today. will be in the Interment Brigham City Cemetery. ducted WAMMiHMWMiiit.iiiiauw TfZS wimii an?r.nettr y0W y(, if S HANDY A"" !S J tififtn $ f M S ' v kjs y Yy f IT ,, fist HKD run TO DIAL N -- Y0UI V OWN IONS DISTANCE CALLS! born Tex., Nina sided years Utah. n irs east. and EASY TO m DIAL DIRECT who by A- t your doctors prescriptions. that we can fill any he recommends, we carry all the latest drugs here at 102 Malmrosc Pharmacy, E. Forest, or call Parkway So ' W - r noo 5 j 3 "- -. O v' Li r. JULjLK Y r ; ' , v J ' 'vk -- a death. you? The most important part of our business is the filling of Dialing ji I July 31, 1917, he was mar-tie-d to Edith Walker in Ogden. They later received their endowments in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They made their home in Brigham City for a number of years until moving to Ogden. For many years he owned a tailor shop and later was employed at Bon Marche until his He was a veteran retirement. of World War One, was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars and former member of the Amencan Legion. He was an elder in the Ogden Second LDS ward at the time friend of ours asked, Does the government .check .on vitamins?. .This Is a question that is worth asking and knowing the answer on because the government does check, and its findings will sur-- r r probably Prise you. In past years more than 13 of the F.D.A. seizures of health pro- v 4 ducts have been made f from ; vitamins and food supplements. false Such things as (1) claims, (2) mislabeling, (3) low potency, and (4) believe Is it or not, contamination. there any better reason why you should come in and talk with us about vitamins we know we can recommend to MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE Direct Distance Eteo y On from RAY E. MALMROSE Just the other day an old additional copies, just call your telephone business office. A HILL STACEY was April 4, 1894 in Snyder, a son of H. Alfred and Huffman Stacey. He rein Texas until he was 19 of age, when he came to Pharmacy Facts If you fail to receive your Blue Book, or if you wish .v; , CLAUDE M-1- 4 out-of-tow- ' ' three-foot-de- time of the death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Anna C. Conger, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. The Anna C. Conger Family pd This attractive booklet contains indexed pages to record frequently called telephone numbers. You will also find it a handy place to keep track of area codes and telephone numbers of your friends for faster use of Direct Distance Dialing beginning June 2. r"- Claude H. Stacey of 461 27th Street, Apartment 21, Ogden, was found in a mineral pool about 4:40 p.m. by Theodore Thorstead of Ogden, according to Deputy Sheriff Or hn Allen. The cause of his death was presumed due to natural causes, his family physician said. Deputy Allen said thee would be no further investigation into the case. Mrs. Stacey was Waiting in the family automobile outside of the pool while her husband bathed in the hot mineral water. CeanteSo 'fop 1 their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and fnenship at the this week. L Thursday. He was pronounced dead on arrival at an Ogden hospital shortly after 5 p.m. To those - All telephone customers in Ogden, North Ogden, Brigham City, Kaysville, Layton, Clearfield, Morgan, Huntsville and Corinne will receive a Blue Book tf" f U.-- ns is Lbsx- former Brigham A City man, now of Ogden, was found floating face down in a bathing pool at the Hot Springs in South Box Elder county, CARD OF THANKS ... W MAD LEE) AJ Dead in Pool ter, ciaude F. Stacey, Parma, Idaho; Rex E. Stacey, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Clare (Nina) Naeglc, Clearfield; six grandchildren; two brothers, Alfred W. Stacey, Sunnymead, Calif.; Harry Stacey, Hamlin, Tex. Funeral services were held Monday at 11 a.m. in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden with Bishop Leatho A. PeSecond terson of the Ogden ward officiating. Interment was in the Washington Heights Memorial Park, Ogden. "Mon frtt'llynUmler y V SURVIVING ARE HIS widow, Ogden; two sons and a daugh- calls direct. 5 t i i Man Found of his BOOKLET ZTdmrruc,i7r U i n i a INCLUDE SURVIVORS and four sons, Mrs. Clifford (Laura) Seager, Brigham City; Preston Smith, SpoMrs. Emily Smith Hewlett, kane, Wash.; Charles Smith, Smith and Thea-dor- e 84, of 33 East Forest, Brigham Logan; Everett of Portland, both Smith, City, passed away Friday at 2:15 30 grandchildren, 69 Ore.; m. home short at a her after p. and two illness. brigham ciry ' SUCCUMBS Former Local After Illness B. FELT u 1 L. Mrs. Susan South-wout- h 1898. 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