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Show 5, BorEfcier HEWS' R.W. Forrest to Retire From Wednesday, June 27, 195$ Brigham City,; Utah , . Friends of a lifetime attending an open house reception for Mr. and Mrs. Roland A. Madsen, along with their children, will complete golden , wedding festivities for the honored guests, Sunday, July 1,, in the Fourth ward recreation hall. are Friends and relatives asked to call from 2 to 5 p. m. and no. gifts are requested. The Madsens were married January 24, 1906, but due to the children being so scattered, the reception in honor of their 50 years of married- life was postponed until- this Sunday. Married in Salt Lake City exMr. and Mrs. Madsen changed wedding vows in the Salt Lake LDS temple with Elder John R. Winder performing the rites. Born in Brigham City WEDDED FIFTY YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Roland A. Mad-- ! Mr. was born in Brigsen plan to observe their fiftieth wedding anniversary ham Madsen October 2, 1880, the City, Sunday, July 1,' between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. in the son of Peter F. and Amelia D, Fourth Ward recreation hall. All friends and relatives Madsen. . are invited to attend. No gifts are requested. As a young man he helped sheep men with their flocks and later helped run the diary in Brigham City. Upon his return from serving for three years as 'an LDS missionary in New Zealand he was in employed as a druggist and traveling salesman. Firej Utahs Chief Forester He was the manager of Stude-bake- r warden has' proclaimed a closed company in Malad, Idaho, season making all unpermilted and Brigham City, and was also fires on Utah forests and waterassistant cashier at two local sheds illegal., banks and - was postmaster. ; J. Whitney Floyd noted in his He has been chairman of the that it will be proclamation Old Folks committee and su necessary to practice extreme perintendent of Sunday school. vigilance to prevent widespread Mr. Madsen was supervisor destruction of our watersheds and at WPA construction of Utahs burning by wild fire. with the works County present ownpermit system allows land Funeral services were con Abatement in the sum ers and others to use fire for ducted Tuesday at the Logan Mosquito and calculates income tax trash disposal and range land First ward chapel for Mrs. Daisy mcr for folks in the winter. while purposes improvement Dean Whitney, Rigby, 41, a forFormer Abble Rees and mer resident of Brigham City, indiscriminate checking Mrs. Madsen was born Abbie careless use of fires. and sister of Delmar A. WhitRees, December 22, 1883, in During the closed season as ney, 223 West First South. City, the daughter of Brigham Mrs. Rigby was active in nurs designated by the chief forester, David M. and Laura Burbank ' the law requires anyone desir- ing, music and church work. Rees. l,: 'A She died Sunday at Logan ing to set on fire any forest, her During early life she a range, grass or brush lands after an apparent cerebral hem- tended babies, helped her moth' written permit issued by a coun- orrhage. er in the home and her father Born at Clarkston, on May, U, on the farm. ty or district firewarden. It is ' the firewardens responsibility 1915, she was a daughter of At eighteen she began teachto assure himself that adequate William W. and Nellie McCarthy school. Two years were ing safeguards are provided to pro- Fox Whitney. 'A ; at the Plymouth school spent tect life and property, Securing She attended Millville school, and two years in Brigham City. a permit does not relieve a bur- North Cache and Box Elder One of the highlights of her he a fire ner of liability for and was graduated youth was attending the Worlds schools, High may set, but it does alert all from William Budge Memorial Fair in St, Louis In 1904. While protection agencies of the pres- hospital , School of Nursing at there she visited with relatives ence of a fire saving many dol1 nurse in in Illinois. Logan as a lars in needless Smoke Chas- 1936. ' . registered A For many years she was a . ing. She had served as a nurse at member of the Relief society District Firewarden J. D. Gun- the Valley hospital at Tremon. stake board; library board and derson listed four important ton and at Aird in Pro- on two occasions served as hospital remember: points to vo. She had been an, office of the YLMIA. if nurse at Brigham City and at president (1) Check with me to see She has written many poems the type fire you expect to light the LDS hospital in Salt Lake and has a small bbok. of poems ; requires a permit; City. published. (2) Request a written permit She was married to Don C. She was Utah Mother in 1949. Parents of Fourteen stating the place, time and rea- - Rigby, prominent farmer, - on son for your firejr?'. Oct. 30, 1036, in the Logan, LDS They are the parents of seven (3) Be extremely careful with temple. She .joined her hus-- j sons and seven daughters: R. W. band in Germany on an LDS Madsen, Salt Lake, City; Mrs. any fire; (4) If weather conditions take mission in July, 1939, and they W. A. (Lola) Tingey and Mrs. . an abrupt change after you were evacuated at the start of (Amelia) Beecher, Logan; have started the fire, do not hes- World War II. Mrs. W. H. (Mildred) Stowe, itate to call immediately for" Active in the LDS church, she Ogden; Clyde R. Madsen, Tuc' had served in the Relief society, son, Arizona;; Mrs. A..P. (Grace) help. Gunderson requested air citi- MIA, Primary, and Sunday Pratt, Ventura, Calif.; Mrs. Jo zens for their aid in preventing school, in' various positions inM. (Laura) Weber, Greeley, wild fire losses so that Utahs wards and stakes, and she had Colo.; Mrs.- Earl (Afton) Bing watersheds will be able to pro- filled a temple assignment in ham, Honey ville; Carl D. t: sen, Provo; Fred R. Madsen, duce maximum quantities of o useable water. She was a member of Bel Lawndale, Calif.; Milton R. choral group, Relief So-- sen, Albuquerque, New Mexico; the Mrs. S. K. (Dorothy) Bramwell, ciety Singing Mothers, Delbelt R. Budge Alumni Nurses associa- Helingen, Texas; Madsen, an LDS missionary in tion, chairman of the health-cliniand. the Bancroft, Samoan Islands. There are 52 grandchildren Idaho, Homemakers club. Surviving are her husband and 13 and three children, Lynne, Ross Saturday June 30, the fam- W. and Cbnstuie, of Logan; her parents of Tremonton;- three brothels, Delmar A. Whitney of Lawrence G. City; Brigham Faulty brakes were the cause Whitney of Tremonton; Robert of an accident Monday morning( B. Whitney, of Ogden; two sisIn at 9:20 a m. on Highway 30S, ters, Mrs. Leland (Wilma) Zolof four miles this side Snowville, Mrs. and linger of Providence; according to Trooper William C. Spencer (Bonnie Jean) Gardner brand Sackett of the State , Highway of Black foot, Idaho. who investigated. Falrolj. Burial was in the Logan cem. .. , A car driven by Walter H. etery. Wash.; of Seattle, Echtenkamp was sideswiped when he slowed an attempt to pass it; hov'ever, down to permit a , State Road a car was approaching from the turn opposite direction, and she- - was truck to make a where they were doing - some forced to turn back in, ...... car, . .. the Echtenkamp road maintenance. Sherili M.' Boiler of Los An- causing $400 damage to it, and geles, Calif.; was traveling, be- $100 to her own car, the inves-hind the Echtenkamp vehicle tigating officer reported.' and when she applied tiic brakes There were no personal in- of her car, the brakes did not juries. Mrs. Boiler was cited for respond and she turned, out operating a car with defective around the Echtenkamp car in brakes. Post Office Nearly 36 Years Are Chalked Up by Civic Minded Postal Clerk -- . ber - CAGED FOR 36 YEARS R. W. Forrest will leave his post at the money order department window at the local post office this Friday, June 29, for the last time. Forrest retires this week following nearly 36 years service and points out that if yop work that long on a job, you dont have to wait until youre 65 to retire. , - I FETED AT PARTY- - R. W. Forrest was guest of honor Monday evening, June 29, at the Tropical Restaurant as fellow employees, and their partners feted him prior to his retirement from postal service. 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Varied Interests He worked in the American Legion baseball for ten years and was president of the Peaches baseball club for four years Scouting; Mutual Improvement association work and ' service in the Sunday school organizaFeted at Party tion has coihe under his reliMonday evening, June 25, post office employees and their partgious service. According to a testimonial by ners entertained Mr.' and Mrs, his wife,- who served in the Forrest at a diner party- at the LDS Primaries for more than Tropical Restaurant A program 30 years, he is the best of Chauf- followed the meat and a beautiful piece of luggage was prefeurs. Both he and Mrs. Forrest have sented to Mr. Forrest . Emcee served as commander and pres- for the" evening was Ray Olsen. ident of the local American Legion post and auxiliary. Pinal Party Is Held Forrest was appointed under E. M. Tyson, postmaster. After By; Willard Rookateers Finkl party of the season, for taking the civil service examination and rating high he deci- members of the Rookateer Club ded it was the post office for of Willard was held Friday eve him instead of selling insurance nitig, Juhe.22, at the home of ! as he had planned. . Mrs. ; Ellen Dawson,' Ogden. He leaves the service with Along .with members the fol.nearly 1,000 hours of unused lowing guests, Mrs. Helen Jane sick leave. . .... . Lemon, Willard; Mrs. Margunte The list of postmasters, Keller and ' Mrs. Melba Taylor he has worked, include Stoker,- Ogden, enjoyed a lovely Roland Madsen, W. L. Holst, dinner Christoffersen. i Ernest Nello Following rook games, high Freeman and the f resent po prize wcht to Mrs., Edith Badd C. Henry Nielsen. ley; low to Mrs. Phyllis Morgan To Harvest Cherries cut- to Mrs. , Leah . Taylor and Plans ' are to get his cherry guest prize to Mrs. Lemon. The club will resume activicrop harvested, he has been a , fruit farmer since 1942: get in ties in the fall., . a few good fishing trips and do some hunting, . , He and Mrs. Forrest may go to Phoenix this winter and he plans to enter another field of business. . He was recently appointed on ' ' the zoning committee for Brig! . , Faulty Brakes Cause Accident r - . Mad-Cant- : un-who- 1 1 ; - I . , . . : Mad-1951-5- , ; - appetite. No drugs, no diet,- - no exercise. Absolutely ' harmless. When you take DIATRON, you still enjoy your meals, still eat the foods you like but you Simply don't have the urge for extra portions and automatically your weight must come down;! because, as your own; doctor will tell you, when you eat less feu weigh less. Excess weight - endangers your heart,, kidneys. So no matter what you have , fried, before, get DIATRON and prove to yourself what it can do. DIATRON is sold on this GUARANTEE i You must lose weight .with the first package you use.or the package costs you nothing.' Just return the bottle to your druggist and get your money back. DIATRON costs $3.00 and is sold with this strict money back guarDee R.- - graduated from the antee by: . . USAC also and is now attending People's Drug Store Brigham Mail orders filled. the Logan college getting his masters degree r in vocational agriculture. Their first , daughter, Lela, completed her high school grad uation requirements prior to her death and received her diploma ' i posthumously. . t ' Their second daughter, Barbara Jean, is married to Dr. J. L. Mellor, agronomist for Olin Matheson company in Phoenix, Ariz. ' She too, is a graduate of USAC and was listed in. Whos Who in American Colleges. She is the mother of three children '.- Final Rites Conducted for 5, 1919. If you aie overweight, here U the lirst really thrilling news to come along in years. A new and convenient way to get rid of extra pounds easier than ever, so you can be as slim and trim cut you want. .This new product celled DIATRON curbs both hunger and .. V , , j County - Bill Forrest recalls In early years of service delivering Christmas packages in two parcel post bob sleighs. He entered postal service October 19, 1920, following 20 months service in the 145th Field Artillery band during . .. World War I. , Bill played his French ? horn in numerous cities in, Europe as the band toured the continent. He was born June 2, 1896, the son of John and Isabelle Wilson Forrest, In Brigham City. He and the former Hilda Rhodes were married in the Salt Lake LDS temple, Novem- ' Season Before Fires Are Set -' - Horsley and recalls with a smile hours spent the, many happy years ago as- he was a member of the Brigham City concert band. J The band played weekly concerts and traveled all , over the state- ehtertaining under the direction, of , Chris Christensen, director. . He was at member for 15 years, A;,.-.; Proud of Family Bill is proud, that his three sons served their; country as officers in. World War It and the Their eldest Korean conflict. son,' Bob, following his graduation' from Weber college, served as a pilot and lost his life in services in the Southwest Paci' i fic.' ' The twins, Don R. and Dee R., served in Korea. Don & has been teaching at Granger Valley Junior High school i following his graduation from the US AC and will teach at. Kearns this fall. r. He is currently attending, the U. of U.; in getting his masters degree school administration. - years of posNearly thirty-si- x tal service will be completed this week by R, W., Forrest as he serves his final day, Friday, June 29, before retiring from duty- LOSE UGLY FAT vi IN TEN DAYS OR MONEY BACK r ham City by Mayor C. LeGrande nt 14-20- CO-O- P Urigham City, Utah t crease-resista- . k . |