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Show f T TT1 -- TV TTT -- rrrr ' rTT4 nm m Short Illness Ogden Youlli .Claims Life of Shot, Drives Local Mother Car to Town Sarah (Sadie) Craner Marble. 72, died Saturday m the Dee hospital in Ogden .after an illness of two days . Mrs Marble was a member of the LDS church and had been a Relief society teacher for 40 years. She was also a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, having served as registrar for the Corinne Camp for many years. She was born Oct. 21, 1884, in Provo, a daughter of John J. and Emily Lee Goodman Craner. She was reared in Provo and later moved to Colton, Utah. On Nov 27, 1902, she was married to Hyrum Lyman Marble in Provo They moved to Corinne Mr. Marble died Aug in 1919 Mrs Marble lived in 4, 1952. Corinne until 18 months ago, when she moved to Brigham City. She was the mother of eight children, five of whom survive: Mrs. LaPrele Ridd of Brigham City, Ned C. Maible and Fred A. Marble of Corinne; Mrs Faye Schmidt and Mrs Afton Wood of Salt Lake City; 16 grandchildren, two gieat grandchildren, one brother, MacAvoy Craner of Provo. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at in the Connne LDS ward chapel with Bishop Henry Norman officiating Burial was in the Brig- 'CcMTEjy OF . USH U 1 Mrs. Sarah Brigham Man Died Saturday After Illness , y Funeral Set For Local Man Today at Noon Funeral services will be held today, Wednesday, at noon, for August Olsen, 77, of 248 North Second East, who died Sunday KELLY NYLON at his home of a heart ailment. Mr. Olsen was an elder in the Brigham City Eighth ward at the time of his death He was born Feb. 15, 1880, in Sweden ,a son of Andrew Anderson and Anne A. Parsons Olsen. When he was seven years of age, his family came to Brigham City as converts to the LDS church. He had worked as a carpenter and farmer until his retirement a few years ago. 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Felt Funeral Home today prior to the time of services. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery. Prints ' driving City. 2--Ta- George Henry Osborne, 84,Sat-of First West, died illurday at his home after an ness of three weeks Mr. Orborne was a member of the LDS church and was a High Priest in the Third ward at the time of his death He was born Dec. 29, 1872, In England, a son of George and He Charlotte Fever Osborne came to the United States with his parents when 15 years old as converts to the LDS church. They settled in Harriman, Utah. He had lived in Brigham City for the past 30 yeais. On Sept 14, 1898, he married Hannah Christina Nelson in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He 252 North Of Lukemia ham City cemetery. 2--Ta- homesteaded In Ashton, Idaho, and was one of the pioneers of Snake River Valley in Idaho Surviving are his widow, the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Lillie Johnson, Ray H Osborne, Steven L. Osborne and Leonard H. Orborne of Ashton, Idaho, Mrs. Ivy Jensen of Brigham City, Mrs. Alta Young of Springfield, Ore ; Mrs Wilma Hammer of Bountiful, 38 grandchildren, 40 greatgrandchildren; four brothers and one sister; Ruben Osborne, Charley Osborne, Herbert Osborne and Mrs. Charlotte Sebastian of Salt Lake City. Funeral services were ' conducted Tuesday at noon In the Third LDS ward chapel with Bishop Eberhart Zundel officiating 9 he body was sent to Ashton, Idaho, for additional sei vices and burial on Wednesday. Girl Is Victim 1pm. ble Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, May 1, 1957 Saturday Eve out of the back seat The bullet entered the left of the neck and lodged in side long-tim- e (Sadie) Marble, the right jaw but missed all viresident of Corinne, died Sat- tal organs ill- urday after a two-da- y Bradbury received emergency treatment at Cooley Memorial hospital, then was taken to St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden where an operation was scheduled to remove the bullet The youth told Officer Hamilton that he could not permit a younger companion, Donald Eugene Dawson, 3037 Wall avenue, Lions dub members of Northern Utah aie dis- Norman Andrew Nelson, 57, Ogden, to dnve the car because STAGE CONVENTION BENEFIT of 673 South Fifth East, died on he didnt have a drivers playng a new Oldmnobile Super 88 Fiesta which will be given away on June 8 in a Saturday alter an illness of nine campaign to raise funds to send bands and parade entiles to the San Francisco intermonths. national convention. Standing by the car which will be on dsplay on Main street all Mr. Nelson was a former emday Wednesday and until after the regular meeting of the Brigham City club are Ira ployee of Intel mountain school. Nine-Year-O- ld Archibald, Willard, zone chairman, and Charles Keller, president of the local service club. He was a member of the LDS the fourth grade at Bountiful church elementary school and a memHe was born April 7, 1900, in ber ot the Bountiful Fourteenth Ogden, a son of Andrew W. and ward, Chuioh of Jesus Chi 1st of Selina Ann Hoi rocks Nelson. Latter-daSaints On Dec 22, 1923, he married Britta Jeppesen in Ogden. They Surviving are her parents, a biother Wesley W Larsen, and came to Biigham City in 1936 Kristen (Kristy) Larson, nine- - a sister, Jerrilyn Larson of Surviving are his widow, four Mrs Ivey ear old daughter of J Lyn and Bountiful, sons and daughters her grandpaients, (Norine) Langston of Mantua, Phyllis Sederholm Larson of Mis Vera D Sedeiholm of BrigCharles A Nelson, Dale N Nel- Bountiful, died early Friday in ham City, and Mr. and Mrs. Dason and Steven O. Nelson of a Salt Lake City hospital of vid Larson of Logan. Funeral services were conBrigham City; six grandchil- leukemia. She had been ill for ducted Monday at 1 p m in tie dren; six brothers and sisters: about nine months. MaShe was a granddaughter of Bountiful Fourth LDS ward chaEugene F. Nelson and Mrs.ne Alkema cf Ogden, Mrs Ellis Mrs Vera Sederholm of 76 pel with J Wayne Mason, bishSmith of Pocatello, Ira G Nel- South Thiid West, and the late op of the Bountiful Fourteenth son and Mis. Aletlia Mulvone of J Carlos Sederholm ward, officiating Los Angeles Kristen was born July 30, 1947, Burial was In the Brigham conwill be Funeral services in Logan. She was a pupil m City cemetery 1 ducted today, Wednesday, at p m. in the Brigham City Sixth ward chapel with Bishop Jay W. Oldroyd officiating Friends may call at the Harold B Felt FuWORRY-FRES- H neral Home today prior to time of services Burial will be m the Brigham City cemetery KELLY CELEBRITY SUCCUMBED NEWS Edcr 8 Box Brigham Man 22 rifle slug lodged in his jaw, drove his car from the Golden Spike monument to Brigham City, Saturday afternoon to seek medical aid Injured was Henry Junior Bradbury, 18, 2964 Grant ave nue, who told H. C. Hampton, assistant chief of police, that his small calibre rifle accidently went off as he was lifting it a V. 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