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Show rwrw I Add Names To Eagles Roster Autographing Party Planned Carmen B. Howell n; Succumbs In Ogden t ...rJ ' ' - VV 4,a tor i Carmen Baird Howell, 40, wife of Alva G. Howell of Portage, i Utah, Box Elder county, died In an Ogden hospital, Monday at 7 p. in. following an extended ,V . V , ( tt I-- p 5i M l - V' . 1 ! , tr - t rTj rrJ - 1 j - -- ... 1 I - - i J s I rf f. - - ttHt-,- IW Vr t p fe OluffE. Thompson 0. Grunig , After Illness Otto Grunig, father of Oscar E. v' UILL DO VJGOtr 5Z! ELCINS , r. Smarter, smaller case designs. New dials, crystals and bracelets. See the complete selection here, now! TU THf WATCH WITH THI MART THAT NIVU MIAKS 1 ownNWoutArowE manmmino i $10.00 Trade-i- - ! 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Select your favorite. $19.75 to $52.50 . O U tUTTON COVttlM O ANB BUTTONMOUM. 752-N- j; t r a -- : i Brigham Representative Phone ; ft) V A-- 4W inmr- We're Ready To Help You "Be A Start" With Everything From Hats To Handbags! v ICWMM ttOIMtCIMM REES 1 A.a rL-V- S I I ' Jew 1 ?! SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. S3.S0 f 4? ,fAU f- - CKj Aat got fashions highest,. I M - , it -5- 1 i INt HP UKIN - w 1 SUCH xv pair istaii" t 1 ij) (.) in, i r .,! Ireli Wells Richman, 44, of Promontory , in Box Elder county, died Sunday afternoon at (Dee hospital in Ogden, She had been U for some time. . A member of the (Latter-day-! Saints fchurch, she served as a teacher jin the Primary association at paradise, Cache county, and in the Relief society of the . Promontory branchy Pen-rose ward, 'as counselor. , i Bom in Willard on f May 6, 1907, she was a daughter ,of Floyd and (Maria Cutler Weils. She grew up in Box Elder county, marrying Lyle Miles Riqh-ma- n on May 8, 19G3, in Logan. The couple lived for a time in Paradise-beformoving here. Surviving are the husband, four sons; , Glynn IW., . DeLoy Miles, Jerome Blythe and Gayle L. Richman and her parents, all of Promontory; and these brothers and sisters; Glade Lysle and Wells, Corinne; - Duane Myrl Wells, Promontory and Mrs. Anthony Midey, Elko, 'Nev. " r (Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. in the Corinne L.D.S. ward chapel with of the Bishop- - Orson Jensen Penrose ward officiating. , t t Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday evening and at the home of a brother, Myrl Wells, Corinne, after 10 a. m. .Thursday until time of v services, j Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery under direction of the Harold B. Felt funeral home. (Mrs. f You'll be wolking on air a,, t Dies In Ogden suSkbg jfi 4f p Weve a full deck of suits fk a JLnfiA Promontory Lady ft jv Flattering Flats from;ifCalifornia ,5 4 -- Dies Herman pelier, Idaho hospital. A native of Switzerland, he Oluff E. Thompson, 06, 155 and Herman L. Grunig of Brig- emigrated to the U. S. with his Second west, Brigham north 1890. a was held in mail He were in ham City, Tuesday family carried for 45 years on the City died at his home last Frithe Nounan LDS ward chapel. Mr. Grunig, 73, died In a Mont-n- '' Montpelier to Nounan star route. day afternoon at 5:20 oclock, after a two month illness. He was bom October 27, 1885, in (Brigham City, a son of James and Karen Christine Peterson f44 i Thompson. (He was reared and educated in Brigham City and ' had lived In Baltimore, Mary, land, ' Blythville, Arkansas IV Arizona and Phoenix, where he was associated with the soft 1 IN BUYING THE drink bottling business. FOR He lived In California for 20 years, returning to Brigham City in 1941. He was a member o the L. D. S. church. ' , . Survivors Include one brother Nsw, 17 Jewel and three sisters: (Leslie Thompson, Eliza - Thompson, both of Brigham City; Mrs. lizzie Hash, Rexburg, Idaho, and Mrs. Rinta P. Koford of Salt Lake City. FOX AS UTTLt AS (Funeral services were , held ht 2 ip. m. yesterday at tne Har- old B. Felt funeral home with Bishop Eberhart Zundel presiding. Counselor Clark Hlllam conducted. Burial was in the Brigham City cemetery. Brilliant new styling. Funeral services for j b Mrs.Nola Larsen Rites Held For Herman m- - i$ Wi.'.'tf r- . OfV F.V. Aux. ltd ii'l f - r ocsuhevs L Named President X Brigham CtT Vtak Wedaeadoy. March $$, 3 Eva Smith, treasurer. Vi? s New Members Of Fraternal Order Of Eagles ; .who were initiated last Monday evening. Left to right, back row! ohn Reese, Vernon Coleman, Fred L. Pierson. Front row: Rich Poulsen, Wynn Jensen, Edward A. A the meeting refreshments were serCoombs, Rulon Bess and Vern A. Jorgensen. ved and President Mark Brightenburg asked for a good attendance next Monday to ' nominate candidates for next years officers. cox vice-preside- nt, I t illness. She was born February 21, 1906 In (Brigham City, a daughter of John E. Baird and Caro:V v line Elizabeth Lee Baird. She 'vi . v was reared and educated , in Brigham City and , graduated ' from Box,,Elder high school. , j She was also a graduate of Weber Junior college and was a school teacher at the Portage school for a year and half,, , She maided Mr. Howell August 17, 1932 in the Salt Lake City LDS. temple, They made their home in Portage where she has resided since except in 1937 Mrs. Mamie Feter? Call and 38 when she lived in Brigt wu . . who will sign copies of her latest book,- Along Came ham 'City. An active member of the L.D. ,The Devil at an autographing party ! at - the Reminder S. church she served as secreoffice :from 4 p. m. until time of closing Friday.' - - . tary of the Belief society and ed new president with Mrs. Zina was also a member of the ReOlsen, Senior vice president; lief society stake board. She Mrs. Edna Nelson, Junior vice-- 1 was a teacher and historian, ip president r Mrs.. Carol Prece, the Primary, a drama director in ' ! f chaplain; iMrs. Ruth- - Young, the Y.W.M.IA, and a Sunday treasurer; Mrs. Lorene North,; school teacher. She has served guard; Mrs. Stella Rasmussen, as a substitute teacher for the A conductress and iMrs. Carrie PeBox Elder schools. three year trustee. Other 'She is survived by her hus; tersen, members will be appointed in Lee. and band three boys: Larry the near future. , j Alva Paul, and John Cecil HowThe annual nomination and Mrs. Marlon (Ross represented ell; a brother and three sis- election of officers for Veterans ters: J. Edwin Baird, Brigham of Foreign Wars Auxiliary was the State department at the City; Mia J. W. (Bertha) Howell, held Thursday evening, (March meeting on Thursday. , 'i ' Phoenix, Arizona; Mrs. Stewar-to- n 20, at the (War Memorial home. Special Installation ceremon(Anna) Smedley, Preston, was conducted ies will be held on Thursday, The Idaho, and Mrs. Edwin (Kath- by Mrs.meeting April 3. Carrie Petersen. ryn) Haroldsen, Salt Lake City. officers Mrs. Nola B. Larsen was nam Outgoing include; Funeral services will be held m. 1 in at the p. Portage Friday ward chapel, with Bishop Ora H. i Johns officiating. (Friends may call at the family home In Portage Thursday until time evening and Friday ' of services. Interment will be in the Portage cemetery under direction of Harold B. Felt funeral home. f f : rTf'-- T ' 'TACanCST Mm. Carrie Petersen, president; (Mrs. Zina Olsen, Senior vice'president; 'Mis. Note B. La men, Junior and Mrs. i h Spring 52s ' most flattering c o a t a Fitted bodice with flared all around full length coat ' $39 to $52 it n.v.r lkr..gk I ft - f v j Ski 4 t c i 4 ' Slite $7 South Main f i i Street f 1 3 ,1 |