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Show NEWS, Briglium City, Ulul November 29, 1960 Tuesday, Rites Set for THE COX ELDER Ogden Man Utah Fishing Season Dates Set; Will Open June 3, Close Nov. 30 , to 50 tisn were was increased fiom Fishing regulations set by Utahs Fish and Game during the special winter season Commission during a meeting held set for Jan , Feb 15 for this wa. last week at Cedar City ter only The general angling season wall Additional low elev a, on waters open Saturday, Tune 3, and con- tinue through Nov 30 next year were added to the list of those the same daily fishing houX ready opi n to all ytur angling of 4 a m to 9 p m , as dunng1 a proclamation tovcnng all rules recent seasons and regulations fur the 1901 sea- Only minor changes to the an- - son will be published in the near gling regulations in force during future and it prints of the new were made by the five man ders available fiom dcpaitment of foi 19C1 fish and game offices agents throughout the Funeral rites for Jesse Maurice Barton age 45 of Ogden will be held today, Tuesday at 11 am at the Brigham City cemetery Baitons body was found ncs(iay ln western Box Flder county where he had apparently fallen from a tram at He was bom June 19 1915 Galveston Tex a son of Pi entice G and Hazel Barton He served with the U S Navy prior to Wot Id railroad W u II and had bten a and construction worker since that time Hi is survived by Ins mothu of I ong Beach Calif lutcment will be in the Bngham Citv cemetery under the dnection r elt T uneral B of the Harold Home Brigham Man . 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Minimi careful, Amity Lodge to Meet Wednesday sis-er- s, h their personal insurance files All In One" with Generals Homeowners Policy the - Yes son, Father made man S i careful homeowners clean up Roy Elmar Williams, age 67, of East First North, died Sunday at 2 am at his residence following a three months illness Frank Orlin May, age 63, of 120 Third East, died Sunday, nv 27, at 6 40 a m of a heart ailment North Mr Williams was born Nov. 7, Mr May was born Sept 29, 1897 1893 at Riverside, Wash , a son of in Brigham City, a son of Frank John and Lovina Morrow Williams and Jeanette Wight May He movHe married Norma K Farrell on ed with his parents to Cardston Feb 11, 1918 at Wankegan, 111 Canada, in 1904 15 He came to Brigham City He married Laura Liona Rees on and was employed by ago years Oct 18, 1923 in the Salt Lake LDS SUCCUMBS Frank Orlin May, Smith Canning Co He was a mem- and license Temple ber of the Lutheran church and died Sunday morning of a heart was a He served a mission for tae 63, state veteran of World War I. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-- I ailment. Survivors include his widow, two the Saints States Western in day sons and two daughtersRobert Im a self- - One . fiom 1923 to 1925 thing Jack should remem Williams and David Williams, both 1928 In moved to he Ore Baker, will be not 20 It her after Jan of Bngham City; Mrs Jeanne Larwhere he served on the high counwhat I like tacks jack or Jacks pops jack, cil of sen, Ogden; Mrs Betty Jane Wer-rLDS Union and the stake Mountain Home, Idaho, eight the blame but my jack Jack will be also as superintendent of the stake two grandchildren; school to Since Sunday moving A special meeting for members two and two brothers Brigham City several years ago of $ Marvin Wiliams, Oakland, Amity Lodge F. and A M. will he had served as secretary of the be held Wednesday evening at 7 Calif ; Vernon Williams, Denver, iizMiJ 4 high priest quorum, as a Sunday iMiiMugrriniftt tuT Your Insurance Counselor and MIA teacher, and was a ward p m for work in the M M de- Colo ; Mrs Gene MacFall, Ontario, All Master Masons are in- Ore ; and Mrs. Opal Smith, Mon-terand a member of the high gree IT teacher PA or PA fe Calif M. 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Pohl, priest quorum of the Brigham City vited, according to Funeral services will be conduc- Fourth waid at the time of his secretary I death He had been a sheet metal work- er and had retired in September . of this year Mr May had taken an active OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL and instrumental in vocal port " music groups in church and civic throughout his lift organizations time widow Suivivois include his & 8 Bngham City, three sons and two daughteis, D Rees May, Garland Frank O May Jr Bngham City , Hugh May, Ogden, Mrs t HRichard loaf J (Anna Laura) Trunnell, Wash; Nona Iynne Ma 1 Silt Lake City, 19 grandchildren a brother and a sister, S Glenn Vernon May Baker, Oie, Mrs (Naomi) Chandler, Weiser, Idaho Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, Nov 30, at 1 p m in the Bngham City Tourth LDS chapel with Bishop Clark M Rasmussen officiating Friends may call at the Blame Olsen Rose ChapSMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS YOUR GIFT el Moituary, 176 North Mam, BrigY ON PENNEYS ham City, Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p m and Wedesday prior to 12 30 p m Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may G. F. be made to the Heart Fund or to the Primary Childrens Hospital 0 policy making body Baits and lures were unchanged, although two changes were made in the creel limits tor game fish species Bag and possession hm its for grayling were increased from 10 to 15 fish, or seven pounds and one fish, while the take of Bonneville Cisco from Bear Lake Heart Attack in the Bright! m Interment will fed Wednesday at 2 pm. at Hie Harold B. Felt Funeral Home with City cemetery. the Reverand Donald F. Ranstrom Florist So you want to say it of the Holy Cross Lutheran church How about a dozen officiating Friends may call at the with flowers roses'5 funeral home Tuesday evening Make it a half dozen. Suitor from 7 to 9 p m and Wednesday a man of few words Im of to time services prior H. ' $SL Dee Johnson a, ROM THE QUEENS PANTRY REGULAR 59c Lemon Meringue Pie. v 16 oz. loaf 4 ' BUTTERMILK BREAD I' - 16oz. 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