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Show IMIMi fr 8 FlLT FUNERAL HOME I VERl 6 FELT BRIGHAM CITY D.r.c?w HAROtO Decoration day EIDER one of the County Lady On this day, the American holidays. Funeral services will be conducted today, Tuesday, for Mrs. Emma Louise Hayes Reeder, 90. who died Calif., Wednesday in Pasadena, after an extended illness. She was a former resident of Collinston. Mrs. Reeder was born Aug. 28, 1871 in Harrisville, Weber county, a daughter of Richard and Anna Marie Turner Hayes She was married to John Alma Reeder on Sept. 27, 1896 in HarHe died several years risville. ago. Mrs. Reeder operated a boarding and rooming house in Collinston and in Ogden. She also managed a millinery shop in Grace, Idaho. She moved to Salt Lake City in 1925 and to Compton, Calif., in 1935. She was residing in Pasadena at the time of her death. Surviving are one son. Jack M. Reeder, Pasadena; one grandchild; three brothers. Funeral services will be held at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home today at 11 a m. Friends may call at the mortuary prior to services. Interment will be in the Grace City Cemetery in Idaho. are set cares of everyday business life aside so that we may pay tribute-e- ach to the memory in his own way those whom we have loved. Plwue PA3-520- 71 Beautiful Setiicc Need Not TBe Operator Dies In Pocatello For Former . of all most intimate and sentimental of Funeral Today Former Cafe : PETERSEN is Costly' Ex-B- ox Elder Commissioner Fo-to- years. He married Ruth Rosenbaum on Feb. 18, 1919 in Brigham City. They were later divorced. He has operated restaurants in Ogden, Brigham City and Salt Lake City. He was a member of the Orthodox Greek Holy Trinity church in Salt Lake City and BPO Elks 719 of Ogden. SURVIVING are one son, Theodore C. Stamos, Ogden; five grandchildren and two a brother and two sisters. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 11 a.m. in the Myers Mortuary chapel in Ogden with A. Sid Weese, exalted ruler of BPO Elks 719 officiating. Burial was in the Brigham City Cemetery under the direction of the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. Orlando (Dick) Allen, age 63, former resident of Tremonton and former Box Elder county commissioner, passed away Tuesday in Phoenix, Ariz. of a heart attack. Mr. Allen was born Dec. 6, 1898 in Cove, Cache county, a son of James and Ellen Lowe Allen. He was reared and educated in Cove and Richmond, Cache county, and also resided in the Blue Creek area in Box Elder county. He married Doris Wynn on Oct. 5 In 1950 1925 in Boise, Idaho. they received their endowments in the Mesa LDS Temple. LDS He was an elder in the church He had served as a county commissioner in this county for six years. He was a member of the Tremonton Lions Club, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Flks lodge. ... its of course not, Vou didnt miss the sale at BLOCKS, still going on. We still have plenty of Mens Sport Coats for $19.00. SURVIVING are his widow of Pheonix, Ariz.; the following sons and daughters: Lynn Allen and Richard Allen, Phoenix; Mrs. Paul (Peggy) Stine, Tremonton; eight grandchildren, three brothers and L( Get the FULL MEASURE of Value! ITCd G-- E I (Sdd0qdi?v inspired by the Seattle Worlds Fair New at tomorrow portable, Styled lor modern living "Slim! - 4 rv Graceful! ) Announce the opening of their NEW Charles Stamos, age 69, of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, former restaurant operator in Brigham City, died Thursday morning m a Pocatello, Idaho, hospital following a short illness. Mr. Stamos was born June 23, 1892 in Village Profiha, Island of Dodecanese Rhodes, Island, Greece, a son of Stamatis and Hages Aspris. HE CAME to the United States in 1914 and came to Brigham City in 1918 where he engaged in the restaurant business. He had lived in Lava Hot Springs the past two Dies Tuesday New from Valley Man Is Countys 6th Fatality Tremonton man An become Box Elder countys sixth traffic fatality for the year Wednesday evening when the car he was driving became involved in a two-ca- r accident south of Tremonton. Rudolph Alexander Christensen of Tremonton apparently died instantly in the mishap, which-- ' occurred May 23 at 6:30 p. m. at the intersection of two county roads a mile west of Highway 30s, and two miles south of Tremonton. DRIVER OF the other vehicle, Lyone Cutler, 19, of Elwood, Suffered chest injuries and was taken to the Valley hospital at Tremonton. He was released to his home Saturday, hospital officials report. According to the investigating officer, Trooper Ralph Kotter of the Utah Highway Patron, Christensen was driving west and Cutler was traveling north at the time their cars collided. Christensen was reportedly thrown for some 30 feet from his automobile, which was practically demolished. RUDOLPH A. Christensen was born Oct. 20, 1878, a son of James P. and Maria Ericksen Christensen. He was reared and educated in Bear River City and Brigham City. He marired Sylvia Hansen on Sept. 23, 1903 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. She died Jan. 25, 1958. He had lived in Elwood for a time and in Tremonton since 1912. He had served in the Elwood was Box Elder ward YMMIA, stake dance director; superintendent of the Tremonton ward Sunday school and president of the He 153rd quorum of Seventies. served a mission to Sweden from 1900-0and to the Northwestern States from 1953-5He had been darvee floor pnana-ge- r for the Tremonton area and Bear River High school and marshal of Tremonton. SURVIVORS Include five daughters and two sons: Mrs. Loran Salt Lake (Wynona) Burbank, City; Mrs. Fred M. (LaVona) Grover, Mrs. Claude (lone) Iversen and R. A. Christensen, Jr., all of Tremonton; Mrs. Eldon (Angelme) Adams, Logan; Mrs. G. Stuart (Mabel) Walker, Pocatello, Idaho; Ferren H. Christensen, Ogden; 26 grandchildren, 63 the following brothers and sisters:, Moses O. Christensen, Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Rebecca Mrs. Wilford Tremonton; (Leona) Nielsen, Honeyville; Geo. A. Christensen and Orson Christensen, both of Salt Lake City; Irvin G. Christensen, Rasmus Christensen and Miss Christina Christensen, all of Bear River City. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 1 p. m. in the Tremonton Fourth LDS ward chapel. Interment was in the Riverview cemetery at Tremonton. Mor-tense- t Compact! Goes where you go! Modfl MJ06 Famous Daylight Blue picture screen for e Precision-crafte- d circuitry greater performance and reliability e Chrome carrying handle for portable convenience Big 19-inc- h square-corn- er ? 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