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Show 'J fii S Box Elder NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, October 20. Julia Squires, 1954 i During the past 50 years, death rates for children and young people in the fallen 83 percent. U. S. have BnSjock Ansars Your Questions! i former resident of Brigham City, Mrs. Julia Maud Wilcox Squires, 71, died Sunday in an Ogden rest home. She was born In Dingle, Idaho, October 12, 1883, a daughter of Samuel A. and Julia Ann Laugh-HWilcox. She married Laurence Calvin Squires December 21, 1900 at Rexburg. Idaho. A n They lived in Idaho until 1922 and later in Canada, California, Montana and Utah. She was a member of the LDS church. yon a ioilmnr of bn in book? Tm there a point inat year bebya behavior be overlooked? Now yoe eoa help bin revise the vorkfi nost famous baby book to help millions of other mother. Read bow in the November Ladiey Home JoarnoL On ill newsstands She is survived by her husband and several children, must of whom live In other states. Funeral services will be held Friday at 12:30 p. m. in the Centerville, Utah First ward chapel. Friends may call at the Union Mortuary Thursday 7 to 9 and Friday prior to services. Burial will be In the Brigham City cemetery. FIRST AT MERRELLS GENUINE Sunday ANCHORAGE, Alaska (UP) Servicemen stationed here aplike liying in this parently northern territory. During the in past year, 996 soldiers have voluntarily extended their tour fender-bendeaccidents of duty in Alaska. Three in which no one was hurt and damage was small occured in Brigham City during the past several days. Tuesday a car driven by R. E. and a Redeling, 65, Corinne pick-udriven by Donna collided 35, Tremonton, on Second East between Second and Third North. Occur City r 3:30 P.M. A smashing two-ca- r collision at the mouth of Box Elder canyon Immediately east of Brigham City, Injured six persons Sunday at 3:30 p. m. to All Injured were taken the Cooley Memorial hospital. Injured were the following: Peter Ahrensback, Slggard 4(5, driver, Brigham City, head lacerations, later released. Lois Gregg, 39, Brigham City, a passenger in the Ahrensback car, broken pelvis, cuts and bruises. Lyman Checketts, 50, driver, Logan, crushed chest, leg laceration. His wife, Lucy, 47, skull injury. M. C. Carlysle, 53, passenger in Checketts car, Logan, broken knee cap and head laceration; released from the hospital Tuesday. His wife, Hazel, 51, broken leg, knee laceration and lip cut. Attendants at the Brigham City hospital said late yesterday that all four of the people remaining in the hospital are in good condition. state TeWayne Woodland, highway trooper who investigated, said the accident occurred when the Ahrensback car made a left hand turn in front of the westbound Checketts car. The Ahrensback car was hit broad-- j side. The Ahrensback car was with completely demolished, $700 damage to the Checketts car. Cited for failure to yield right of way and no operator's license was Siggard Peter Ahrensback. Alaskas Lure Minor Accidents Cro-zie- Redelings car sustained damage and the Crozier ruck. $30 damage. Police reports said the Redeling car was making a left turn from the right side of the street and the to Crozier truck was unable swerve around it. On Oct. 15, a car driven by Edward Hadley, 327 West Seventh South, collided with a pick-- i up truck driven by George R. Nakano. 31, at the intersection of Fifth West and Third South. Damage to the Hadley tfar was estimated at $200 and to the Nakano car, $10. In another recent accident, in which exact details are undriven automobiles available, by Virgil Jeppsen, and Harry Smith, both of Brigham City, collided about one block west on Forest street. Jeppsen esti-- j mated damage at less than $100 to both vehicles. The $150 Six Are Hospitalized as a result of this violent collision Sunday afternoon at the mouth of Box Elder canyon. Two of the people from northern Utah injured have been released from the hospital and late Tuesday the other four were reported in good condition at Cooley Me. . . morial hospital. I ! I George Hunsaker WHILE Dies ;they LAST and your U ONLY.. A. Hunsaker, 66, farmer, died Friday evening at the family home. An Elder in the LDS church, Mr. Hunsaker had served as a ward teacher. He was born June 24, 1888, in Honeyville, a son of Isaac and Eliza Marie Hansen Hunsaker. He was reared and educated in Honeyville. On December 11, 1912, he married Laura Dustman in the LDS Logan "temple. Surviving fire his widow, three Mrs. LeRoy (La- daughters: wana) Stenquist and Mrs. Carl (Nola) Rhodes, Tremonton, and Mrs. Lyle (Madge) Johnson, Brigham City; three grandchildren; the following brothers and sisters; Heber Hunsaker, Alvin Oscar Hunsaker, Honeyville; Hunsaker, Brigham City; Mrs. Annie Knudson of Deweyville. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 1 p. m. in the LDS Honeyville ward, Bishop Varsel Chlarson officiating. FULL SIZE! SUPER OVEN! STORAGE SPACE! OGenuineCALROD UNITS O Gleaming White TITANIUM PORCELAIN . BUDGET EASY V TERMS! Mill JUl "Walk and Save' A Block at Home George old range OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM ,V Highway Catastrophy Six Injured In Succumbs in Ogden Two-Ca- r Wreck 71 Hon-eyvill- e XV Well, they could be coming out with i a seven-cylind- car! er There was not always a switch on the wall . Suppose there had never been an Edison, or someone like him, to invent the incandescent light! It is a sobering thought. There would be no switches on your walls . . . . . . no electric lights home or office. ... no gleaming automatic electric range or refrigin erator your kitchen ... no automatic washing machine for yotir clothes or your dishes ... no vacuum cleaner to keep your rugs, carpets and drapes bright and new ... no toaster on your breakfast T . k . x . 1 ... no radio or television set in your home ... no movies no night ball games ... no milking machines on your farm in your ... no automatic beat or table There would be none of the many common everyday comforts and conveniences we take for granted ia America today if someone had not invented the incandescent light bulb. sprung from that single the real beginning of the electric age For all these things have invention 75 years ago this month. sXjf See the Burns and Allen Show Monday 8: 00 P.M. on the CBS TV Network Beware of impostors, jokers and teases. The new Motoramic Chevrolets will be seen by everybody at the same time j bright and early, Thursday, October 28. . Central Chevrolet Co. PHONE 18 935 UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. North Main St. SEE IT SUNDAY! light's Diamond Jubilee I TV EXTRAVAGANZA All Salt Lake TV Stations 7 to 9 p.m. |