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Show f y -- 1 Surviving are the parents, three sisters and one brother: Donna Ciaye, Sherry, Tonya, and the Robert Harris, Portage; Dies grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. The Infant daughter of DeVere Robert C. Harris, Portage. and Velda Gibbs Harris, of PorGraveside services were contage, died at birth Saturday, ducted Saturday in the Portage Sept 17, in the Valley Hospital cemetery, directed by the Rogers In Tremonton. Mortuary of Tremonton. Portage Infant at Birth , MEN TO TRAIN FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS Tremonton Baby Be Held for a Mrs. Newell Monk, Spanish Fork. Funeral services will be conducted today at 2 p.m. in the Rogers Mortuary, with Bishop LaMoine Cowley, of the LDS Tremonton First ward officiating. Interment will be In the Age 21 to 60. Must be residents of this county two or more years. Competent appraisers receive $325 to $400 per month. Farm experience valuable. Box Funeral Will Mary Lynn Markham, Infant daughter of Lynn C. and Phyllis Holt Markham of Tremonton, died Sunday, Sept. 18, In the Valley Hospital, six hours after birth. Surviving are the parents, two brothers and one sister: Phillip, Carolyn, and Paul Markham, Tremonton; the. grandparents: Mr and Mrs. William D. Holt, and Mr and Mrs. Stephen D. Markham, Spanish Fork, and WANTED! Write Death Claims 703, Box Elder News Riverview cemetery. win Fummms FOR 5 ENTER NOW ) A, mm wi 3?i 'G LDS NOTHING TO BUY! Gottlieb Braegger, a former resident of Willard, died Sept. 15, at Lander, Wyoming. Mr. Braegger was born May 5, 1877, at St., Gallen,1 Switzerland, a son of Abraham- and Brunner "Braegger. He came to Willard as a con-- ; vert to .the LDS church, and, lived there for fifteen years. He, then moved to Lander where he i has resided since. He is survived .by two sisters. Mrs. Bertha S., Burnan, Nampa, B. Hold-- ; Ida.; and Mrs. Louise ' away, Deweyville. His body will be brought to Willard for funeral" services and burial. The body may be viewed at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home this evening, Wednesday, between the hours of 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday prior to the time of the services. Funeral services will .be conducted Thursday at 12:30 p.m. jn the Willard LDS ward chapel, under the direction of Bishop William Kunzler. Burial will be in the Willard a ' , Study Class Will J. Edwin Baird, local Seminary teacher will conduct a class on the Book of Mormon at the Seminary building beginning Oct. 10. HERE TODAY! 'UMDUHanHTwSSsSEnGRj All you do is pick up your free entry blank Choose any room in your home to refurnish showing how room appears now then how you would like your room to look. All you do is cut out furniture and paste on floor plan which is included in your entry blank. COME IN TODAY FOR YOUR FREE ENTRY BANK! Contest Closes October 1 0 .v The classes will be held five days a week at 8 a.m., and are open to all Seminary graduates attending BEHS in their senior year. Those interested should sign their name on the paper provided on the bulletin board at the Seminary, within the next few days, according to Mr. Baird, so that final arrangements can be made for the class. Defense; Standing Committees Told Felt Funeral Home, First East, recently B. accepted an Invitation to membership in the National Selected Morticians, Inc., an International association of leading funeral homes and mortuaries. Membership in the association is by invitation only, W. M. Krieger, managing director of NSM, explained. Affiliation with this organization is considered an honor because of the high standards that fere required. to membership is extended only after a thorough investigation of facilities, standards of service, and reputation has been made. Continuous efforts are made by ' Brigham City, Utah Wednesday. September 21. 1955 Civil Defense:: Mrs. Verabel Miss Charlotte Mang-set- h Knudson, Mrs. son, Mrs. Annie Tingey and Bessie Hansen. Miss and Mabel Nielsen. Peach Days committee: Miss Finance, ways and means: LaPreal Wight, Mrs. Luella McMrs. Carrie Johnson, Miss Dor- Farlane and Mrs. Norma Buter. Soroptimlsts of Brigham City Bulletin: Mrs. Alwayne ClayHanlon, Mrs. Magda Drew-es- , are planning a 100 percent atten- othyMrs. Grace Hansen, Mrs. Eldance at the Civil Defense in- nora Bowcutt and Miss Bessie baugh. struction course planned soon to Hansen. Mrs. Gifts and friendship: be held at Central school. Magda Drewes and Mrs. Rilla The decision of the members Legislation and public affairs: Jensen. was expressed at the first busi- Mrs. Luella McFarlane, Miss and revision: Miss ness meeting of the new year Norma Jensen and Miss Lenora Lenora Romer and Miss Norma held Thursday, September 15, at Romer. Historian: Miss Norma Jensen. Jensen. 7 p.m. at the Idle Isle. Extension: Miss Norma Jensen, Magazine: Mrs. Grace PeterA delicious full course dinner Miss Bessie Hansen and Mrs. sen, Miss Charlotte Mangseth was served to the ladles attend- Grace Petersen. and Mrs. Hazel Breitenbeker. ing by President Verabel C. Christmas party: board of diProjects: Mrs. Norma Butler, Knudson. Mrs. Dorothy Robbins, Miss La rectors. Theme of the meeting was Civ- Preal Wight, Miss Rilla Jensen Keeper of the pig: Mrs. Dorothy il Defense with President Knud- and Mrs. Hazel Breitenbeker. Robbins. . First Business Meeting is Held By Service Group s the association to raise the stan- son presiding and conducting. dards of funeral service and deBear River enter-taineRusty Jensen, with two patriotic solos. President Knudsqn then Introduced Colonel Glen F. Marston, chief executive officer of Ground Observer coflps In this area. He was assisted by Sergeants Griffin and Westfal. Col. Marston gave Requirements for membership in NSM stipulates that each af- an enlightening and Interesting filiate must have a completely talk and showed pictures on air defense. equipped, modern establishment, The recent birthdays of Miss and an excellent credit rating. Norma Mrs. Magda The characters and reputations Drewes Jensen, and Mrs. Hazel Breiten-beke- r of the management of every were acknowledged and member firm must be outstandgiven. gifts ing, and high standards of proThe new committees for the fessional ability is mandatory. coming year were then announB. The Harold Felt (Funeral ced. Home organization was congratuStanding committees included: lated by Donald C. Burton, of Membership, classification and Erie, Pa., president of the Na- attendance; Miss Hannah Hillam tional Selected Morticians, who Miss LaPreal Wight and Mrs. said, I am privileged to welcome Grace Petersen. the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Publiclty and press book: Mrs. into NSM, with every assurance AJwayne Claybaugh, Mrs. Hazel that this reliable firm will con- Breitenbeker and Mrs. Norma tinue to serve the people of Brig- Butler. ham City in complete accord International relations: Mrs. with the code of ethics of our Elnora Bowcutt, Mrs. Ann John association. velop improved techniques for serving .the public. A member may be expelled from the organization at any time If his standards drop below the rigid requirements. d 1 Distillers of the world's finest bourbon for 160 years 1795-19- 55 Worthy of Your Trust for 160 Years Beam old fashioned Kentucky Straight Bourbon hiskey is distilled and aged under a formula passed on from generation to generation for over 160 years. Only Beam tastes like Beam t only Beam tastes so good. , KENTUCKY , JAMES B. STRAIGHT BEAM BOURBON DISTILLING WHISKEY CO., CLERMONT, .86 PROOF KENTUCKY 1 Former Rancher Dies at Logan Car, Pickup Crash At Intersection PRIZES! WEEKLY - Firm Recognized 205 South Be Organized Soon FREE ENTRY BLANK Soroptimists Percent for Civil lOO Box Elder NEWS 8 Brigham Funeral Harold Convert Cemetery. Get Your BIG ' Charles died in, Edward 78, Lucas, follow- Logan Saturday at Sixth a lingering Illness. South and Fourth West, Friday ingMr. Lucas is a former resident at 11:20 a.m., resulted ia dam- of Box Elder county, having An intersection crash to two vehicles. Involved were Stanley J. Mad sen, 93 North Third West whose pickup was damaged $35 and RaNee Barker, 74 Norcq i Third East whose car loss was $350. No citations were issued by Officer H. C. Hampton who inves s tigated. age CLYDE B. STRATFORD Manager 1 w IMirr i f 0 made his home at Grouse Creek for a numlber of years, where he operated a store and owned a . ranch. . He was bom in Salt Lake City, June 30, 1877, a son of Charles E. and Mariam Maben Lucas. He married Ethel Greenway on April 3, 1907, inthe Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died in 1909, He married Orilla Amy Jorgensen on Sept. 28. 1910,. in the Logan LIDS Temple. She died in April, 1955. 'He is survived by one son, Bertram, Alameda, Calif.; and six daughters, Mrs., Spencer (El-va- ) Porter, Lewiston; Mrs. William (Veda) Woffinden1, Belle Fourche, South Dakota; Mrs. Cleon (Vida) Forsgren, Howell; Mj;s. Newell (Glenna) Orooks-torr- , Clearfield; Mrs. John (Della Mae) Miller, Ogden; and Mrs. Cole OMalley, Chicago, Illinois. Funeral Services will be conducted at 1 p.m. in the LDS Loward. gan Friends may call at the Nelson Funeral Home today prior to the time of services. Fourth-Sixteent- THE SAFETY h Brighamite Earns Doctors Degree 0) jt WITH , .' i FORD ilffGUMD DESIGN . WHAT IT CAN MEAN TO YOU AND YOURS. See For Yourself Friday . .. take AT II !fpi ru Phone 56 sx look at yourself ETON FLANNEL . y In looming larger than ever in popularity, the exclusive flannel , WHY FORD IS DEDICATED TO SAFETY 323 South Main Street (Dennis H. 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