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Show s THE 6QX rinrc NtWS, Pdybam City, UlaK Tuesday, September 5, 1961 f TW V Funeral Set Today for ? Driglism City Brigham Lady I SERVING ENURE BOX Man Dies of i j 4 establishment which is always appreciated is our family room. This room, with an adjacent lounge and Heart Ailment 67, . ! fs rest room facilities, provides the v.f&T 'u ily with every comfort during Aadman v COUNTY of our kNE FEATURE Mrs. Laura Parkinson Wadman, 748 South Main, Brigham Citv. i died Thursday, Aug. 31, at 10:45 ? J H a.m. at her home following an ex!34u it 138 A. Ezra Burt, West 73,, tended illness. tT'Tt She was born Oct. 14, 1893 at Fourth North, Brigham City, died Portage, the daughter of Geanette Sunday, Sept. 3, at 7 a. m. of a Harris and James Parkinson. She heart ailment, was reared in Portage and was He was born Sept. 23, 1887, in T? t ofurr7 ,Q?S .!rVwn Citv. the son of Mr. and Brigham ' The marPatterson Burt Mrs D:iv,s was solemnized in the Logan . riage He was married to Elsie B. LDS temple April 16, 1937. Mrs. Wadman was a member of Cardwell, March 15, 1923, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Burt fillthe LDS Tenth Ward. a mission to New Zealand for Survivors include her husband; ed the LDS church in 1921. He was sons three and three daughters, 4 Mrs. Lowell (Orlean) Walters, Mrs. a member of the Corinne LDS ward bishopric, served in the Asa Mrs. ; Stokes, (Rose) Roger A - ' i" W j . ' V in the high priest quorum, W. Carl Wad(Margaret) Jensen, a ward teacher and and as man of Brigham City; John L. Wadman and V. Jay Wadman of Sunday school teachers. He was a ' member of the Fifteenth LDS ' 28 11 Ogden; great-on- e grandchildren, sister, John Parkinson and ward and operated a farm west of Brigham City. Mrs, Jennie Dopp of Ogden. 'ij.lH.,i, - wV ' r y. Survivors include his widow; Funeral services will be today, vJLILZiJLZ ;ii!Li.. v. Mi. Sept. 5, at noon in the Brigham two sons and two daughters, Byh ward chapel ron E. Burt and Mrs. Louna Faek-reCity LDS Mr. and Mrs. Lee Westergard of Garland recently cerebrated their 32 wedding HONF.YMOONF.RS with of Los Angeles, Calif.; Paul Walter officiat1913 in to Bishop Model a T Ford assembled Mr. Lake Salt Jaggi City by Westergard. anniversary by motoring ing. Friends may call al the llar- - H. Burt, Brigham City; Mrs. La- It look 50 minutes to travel from Garland to Brigham City in the model T Ford. old B. Felt funeial home prior to Rue (Muurine) Hodges, mouth; eight grandchildren; the assembled The couple has annually celethe car Westergard Interment will be in the Plain following brothers and sisters, brated their wedding anniversary and had to obtain a special horseCaleb Burt, City cemetery. Ogden; Wrighton on Aug; 30 by traveling to Salt less carriage license plate in order Lake City and staying over night to operate it. He also has workthere. So on this, their 32nd an- ed on two other Model T cars, niversary, they decided to take the first fire engine used in Garthe trip in the horseless carriage land and a 1926 model coupe. dressed in original duster coats The cloth top was the only part worn in the early model cars. that wasnt obtainable for the car. Recent honeymooners traveling Westergard, a garage owner and Maximum speed for the model T colis 35 miles an hour and it takes through Brigham City were Mr. city councilman in Garland, of lected the parts for the car from 50 minutes to travel from Garland and Mrs. Nephi Westergard Garland. The only' difference mnny piir,s of the United States. to Brigham City in it. The only car parts that are new The Westergards live at 675 about tins honeymoon and regular That had to be ob- street in Garland, and tbtires ire Factory ones was that the Wesk.grds tamed from Montgomery Ward have two sons and two grandchil-travelein a 1919 Model T Ford, 'dren. for Sal) a piece. ' EIDER ! fam- the fu- neral ceremony. ecfrt' r- ' v hV:7rrLl YM-MI- Sfe A JjS Fifth-Tent- ll s. Garland Pair FUNERAL TOMORROW A. Ezra Burt, Brigham City died Sunday of a heart ailment. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. FELT FUNERAL B Twfe Mrs. Burt, Mrs. Daisy Reeder, Bessie Wright, Mrs. Lulu Reeder, Mrs. Lillian Hadley, all of Brig, ham City. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 6, at 1 p. m. in the Fifteenth (Third ward chapel) ward with Bishop C. Morgan Hawkes officiating. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral home today, Tuesday, from 7 to 8 p. m. and Wednesday prior to services. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. FELT. RIGHAM CbUfrk HOME . ( Or rut GOitN Dim Nailonul j&flrclro fTTorlirian v'fl BUY f Y. 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