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Show -- TV. Mrs. R. M. Kaiser Continues as Heart Association Director for Utah State Mother of Former Resident Succumbs Ida Guiver Raddon Mrs Shel- 76, of Salt Lake City, mothof Mrs. K. Wesley Shirts, for- ton, er mer resident of Brigham City, passed away Monday morning at 6 45 a. m. in a Salt Lake City hospital after a short illness. Mrs. Shelton was born Oct. 31, Salt Lake City. She 1880, in married John Charles Raddbn on Oct. 31, 1899 in Salt Lake City. He died in September, 1926. She married Steven B, Shelton on Oct 8, 1951 in Salt Lake City. She was a member of the LDS church. Survivors include her husband of Salt Lake City; seven daughters: Mrs. Ida Shirts of San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Doris Gale, Mrs. Goldie Barker and Mrs. Betty Harding, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Elsie Hugunin, Mrs. Mary Kindlespire, Mrs. Jacketa (Jackie) LaBrant, all of Spencer, Iowa; two stepsons, Clarence Shelton and Elmer Shelton, both of Salt Lake City; 14 grandchildren, eight greata brother, Hargrandchildren; ORGANIZE PONY LEAGUE About 30 boys showed up Saturday at the first signup vey Guiver of Salt Lake City; session for the pony league, met with City Recreaton Director Harold Anderson. Signup and a sister, Mrs. Elsie Robinfor league play will be continued this week in an attempt to organize four team league. son of Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be conBoys 13 to 15 are eligible for pony league play. ducted Thursday at 12 noon in the Belvadere LDS ward chapel, Young Racers Card Of Thanks 607 Downington Ave. Friends NOTE!) HOSPITAL "of acts their To who those by HADDONFIELD, N. J. (UP) may call at the Larkin Mortuary, their sympaThe South Jersey Junior Rac- kindness expresed 260 East South Temple, WedThe following youngsters have club thy and friendship at .the time of ing Association, a 6 to 8 p. m. from nesday evening formed to promote and en- the death of our beloved hus- had their tonsils removed at the in the Burial be Salt Lake will ' courage midget auto racing as band and father, W. Vosco Call, Cooley Memorial hospital dur- City cemetery. we wish to express heartfelt ing the past few days: an. interesting and safe activity for young children, is open to thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Laurie Jeppsen, 2 A, daughter boys and girls from 6 to 16. Jeppsen, Relief society, our friends, and of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke all others who assisted in any Brigham City, May 17. HANSEN -- KOERNER' Chad Maddox, 4, son of Mr. u ' way. and Mrs- - Gale Maddox, Brigham The following births are anand Call P. Mamie SMITH nounced from Cooley Memorial City, May 17. Family. Joyce Keller, 6, daughter of hospital: Russell Morrison and Belle Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keller, of CONSULTANTS AND Sego Camp Slates . Johnston Kelly, Brigham City, Honeyville, May 17. ENGINEERS Linda 5, and Michael 8, chil- girl, May 17. Final DUP Meeting Marvin Banval and Rotha Faw-so- n of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon dren Mrs. Bertha Jensen, 20 West Joqes, Brigham City, girl, 20. First South, will be hostess to Ayala, Brigham City, May May 17. Surveying of Marilyn Fridal, 5, daughter of the season for final Laren DeMaur and Mary Sher-len- e Water and Sewage Systems Sego meeting Lily Daughters of Utah Mr .and Mrs. David Fridal, Wight Balls, Brigham City, and Treatment Plants May 21. Pioneers. I girl, May 18. set for is date Toni 6, The meeting Christensen, daugh Boyd Arnold and Connie May Drainage Thursday evening, May 23, be- ter of Mr .and Mrs. Mack Chris- Wagstaff Hirschi, Brigham RFD Airports 2, boy, May 19. ginning at 7 30 p. m. at the Jen- tensen, Bear River City. ' . sen home. Jack D. and Gloria May ErickStructures Joseph Pueringer, 3, son of A good attendance is antici- Mr and Mrs. Arnold Pueringer, son Smith, Brigham City, boy, Contact Keith Hansen pated. t Brigham City, underwent major May 20. Dean Sterling and Shirley Jean surgery on May 16. ' P. 0. Box 732 An art lover explains his prewas performed Jensen Craghead, Brigham City, surgery Major Phone 958 Brigham City ference for nudes by saying, I upon Mrs. E. L. (Hazel) Peter- girl, May 20. guess I was born that way. Sidweil LaMar (Mim) and Marsen, Brigham City, May 20. ' Thomas A. Davis, 18, son of ilyn Rose Oram Davis, Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davis, Brig- City, girl, May 20. ham City, had his appendix reKEEP YOUR moved May 20. Deseret Camp Slates Also on the appendectomy list Last Meet of Season was Mrs. Reed (Janice) Olsen, Last meeting of the season Brigham City, May 20. , Miss Iris Schow, Brigham planned by members of the DesCity, underwent major surgery, eret Camp Daughters of Utah ' n Pioneers for Friday evening. May 21. Mrs Alonzo (Hazel) Hewlett, May 24, beginning at 7.30 p. m. GOOD Corinne, had a major operation The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Leona Bunder-soWhatever your needs of the Season may performed May 21. Mrs. Andrew (Helen) Soren162 North First East, with convenient means of making your purchases sen, Intermountam school, had all members urged to attend. j using a charge account. her appendix removed May 21. Utah Heart Association leaders met for workshop and meeting recently at Hotel Newhouse in Salt Lake City, Attending from Brigham City was Mrs. R M. Kaiser, who serves as a director member on , the board. In the three-hou- r long after-noo- n rehabilitation cardiac workshop meeting those attending heard from Hans IL Hecht, president of the Heart Association and from Fredric A. White-housdirector of the American Heart Association. Theme of the workshop was, What Do We Have, and Where Are We Going In the evening the annual meeting and dinner was held in the ballroom of the hotel. Reports were heard and finan cial reports indicated that the 1957 Heart Fund Drive amounted to more than $75,000. The money will be used to further heart research concerning rheumatic fever, diseases of the blood vessels along with the regular cardiac research. In the evening session, Mr. Whitehouse spoke on the Heart Association and on rehabilitation. Election of officers took place with Dr. John II. Rupper elec ted president Sixteen doctors, representing the entire state, reto ceived appointments the board. It was stressed during the entire day that special programs are being planned to further the education of the general public on the heart problem and what can be done about it. e, Sage Brush Sals Hold Rats multiply so fast that one pair could conceivably result in a rat population of 400 million in only three years. Wednesday, May 22, 1957 Brigham City, Utah OR STOP IN AT 81 SOUTH MAIN LETS TALK ABOUT T1IIOKOL CHEMICAL?' BIG PINEY OIL & GAS? NORTHWEST PRODUCTION? CURTISS WRIGHT? U.S. STEEL? LETS TALK ABOUT STOCKS YOU WOULD LIKE TO OWN i J. BLAINE CORRY, Manager WESTERN Organization Meeting SECURITIES 81 Organization meeting for Sage Brush Sals olub of Corinne was' held Monday, May 20, at the home of their leader, Mrs. Wayne Owens. Election of officers was the order of the day with the following girls elected: Julie Hara-motpresident; Lorraine YamRuth asaki, vice president; secretary-treasureYamasaki, Barbara Warnke, song leader; Sharon Tusima, health leader; Marilyn Misrasi, safety leader, and the following members of the activity committee: Nan ette Owens, Nancy Cutler, Tamara Craner, Connie Mills and Jeanette Nelson. Come to Our Party, Phase 4, is the food project for the year planned by the group. CORP. SOUTH MAIN PHONE 1136 o, r; Mfon 3-- T TUBUESS CUST0U SUIEft-CUSIII0- :3 GOODYEAR Nylon Cord and Grip-Secon struction for extra safety 3-- T non-prof- Triple-Temper- al -- Custom styling in step with new car design BIRTHS YOU WONT BELIEVE IT . , , Tre-monto- n, Box Elder NEWS 3 TIL YOU SEE IT! New New Super Deluxe Custom Built MATTRESS Twin-Gri- p Tread stops your car up to 24 quicker AND Live action tread for more safety, quiet, comfort BOX SPRING " BOTH FOR. 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