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Show 4 Ctt ELDER lies on rnal E. Spotlighting UTAH Brigham City, Utah Chas. Last Rites For Jeppesen Wednesday, August 27, 1947 Biighum City and tin lollowing Kenneth oils and daughteis Emil Jippesen, Venial Lion !To Tell Why Tourists Visits Utah and Mis 111 llulh Lar-s- t Louisa M Com dock, travel ii, all ol Coiinne, Mis Emma enter for "Better Homes and E J nsen, Mis. Bonnie Beth Gdidens" magame recently I.. and Watrit Jurgensmue Jep spent a week in the Bee Hive pesen ol Biigham t'ltv, Mrs 'state to learn "what tourists Glmlvs Call ol Kuna, Ida, want to see in Utah Chailes Blau Jeppesen ol Cope here at the suggestion Coming land, Ida , and Mis Mvitle An- of the Utah Depaitinent of Pubderson ot Bolhwell, also a i and Industnal DevelopMrs Sophia jeppesen ot licity Miss Comstock saw nearly ment, .Mantua; and the following broin the state a toureverything thers and sisteis, Ola Jeppesen ist might be intetested in. Pi and Marvin Jeppesen ol Coiinne, loted around Salt Lake City by lot in Jeppesi n, Lestei Jeppesen membeis of the State Publicity and Raymond Jeppesen ol Man- Department, Miss Comstock waj tua, Mis. Kuby Jensen of Manparticularly impiessed with tua, and Mis Mack Wilson ol Utah's canyon retreats. She was Biigham City. thrilled with the shady renFuneral set lees will be held dezvous in Mill Creek, City this (Wcdnesdaj) afternoon at Creek, and Little Cottonwood and thought Brighton 2 oclock in the Seventh ward canyons was a refreshingly cool and with chapel, Bishop's counselor place for the "valley Orval Saekett conducting. delightfull to escape the heat. dwellers I t lends may call at the family Her impressions of Utah will home until turn1 of mm vice. next spring in "Better appear will he in the Mantua Homes and Gardens cemetery, undei the dneetion of the Ilaiold B Felt Funeial home. Near Tragedy on From the "Boulder City Daily Phone your news to No. 7. News comes a story of the rescue of Mrs Bert Loper of Given River, Utah, horn possible death in the goige of the Green River in an isolated section of southeastern Utah. Suffering from a broken shoulder and ribs after being crushed between a heavy boat and a large boulder while launching the boat, Mrs. Loper had been left under a mosquito netting on the river while her husband, Bert Loper, veteran riverman, attempted to hike overland through some of Utahs hottest deserts, for help. Two hours after her husband had left her on the river bank, Mrs, Loper was discovered in , serious condition by Harry noted riverman, and Ralph Badger of Salt Lake City, who were making a river expedition. Aleson left the injured woman with Badger, and by following Lopers trail, returned with him six hours later. Aleson then repaired Lopers new 16 liorsepow-o- t outboard motor, installed it in Badger's boat and took the injured woman 28 miles upstream to the mquth of the San Rafael river, where he was forced to swim ashore and hike 1o Marsing Ranch. In an hour he returned with an automobile. Seven hours after the accident Mrs Loper was under a physicians care at Green River, Utah. Had Aleson and Badger failed to 5 MODEL come along the river when they illustrated her did, it is doubtful that either priced at only Mrs Loper or her husband would have been alive today. Despite the fact that a numTerms if desired ber of successful river expeditions have been made on the Green and Colorado rivers this summer, all voy agers should be prepared for any eventuality. Jep-pese- Passes Away Sun. Charles Emill Jeppesen, tU, ol First west street. Biigham City, died at 5:55 o'clock Sunday morning August 21, in a local hospital. Cause ot death was ceiebral hemotiltape He was born at Mantua August 11, 1887, a son ol Chailes N. and Emma Larson Jeppesen He was reared and educated in Mantua, and was a tnembei of the L. D. S. church He married Minnie A. Wca ver December 21, 1910, in the Logan L. D. S. temple. They made their home in Mantua for eight years, then moving to Corinne wheie they lived for 20 years, until they moved to Brigham City five vears ago. At the time of his death lie was a high priest in the L. D. S. Seventh ward. He served as ward chorister in the Corinne, Mantua and Brigham City Seventh wards. Surviving are his widow of 615 north step-motlie- j ny E D223 i!h LUMBER CO. MERRELL Ale-son- FH-5- Tune in the Heat a Little or a Lot Record Harvest Seen in Utah A Its just the thing for chilly mornings. Its ideal, too, for those occasional cold spells. And its great for mountain, lake and seashore vacation retreats cottages, bungalows and cabins for those nights. Get rid of unsightly stoves throw your ash can in the trash can. Install a compact, Fastemp home heater and have warmth whenever you want it to regulate as easily as you do a radio. ts food record-breakin- M. j Mon. Funeral services, weie held Monday lor Mazil Oison Tingey, 53, wlio died at 3.30 o'clock Thursday afienioon, August 21. Industrial League al Ids home, 621 south Second Utah Distributors 7 3 .700 east, Biigham City, following Biigham City 6 3 .667 an extended illness. 7 4 .637 Beverage Pmney He was horn July 29. 1891, in 3 7 .300 Magna Brigham City, a son of Hemy Provo 2 8 .200 , h., and Priscilla Janson Tiny He was reared and educated tit 7 he I'ewehi-tlubhed just once Biigham City. a full and dropped Sunday, He was a member of th 'game in the Industrial league D. S. church. landing, once again to trail He married Marie Christensen toe Utah Distributors of Helper September 8. 1915, in the Salt by ha f a game. Lake temple. He lesided in Box What made the 3 2 defeat Eldet county ail of his hie. Sunday so disastrous was the He operated the J. C. Knud son raneli at Corinne until lour iact that it was at the hands of place Distrtb-- t years ago, when ill health forced theors team with the themselves, hi letircment. the Peaches have been Surviving are Ins widow of vhiih into and out of the Brigham City, and the lollowing throughout -- ons leadership league and daughters: Mrs Bel MCond-hal- f play. nice T. Mann ol Bountiful, Ma Wild Pitch O Tingey, Jr., Mrs. VVinnt-freGetting under way with a two-roT. Sheffield and Joyce T Peaches Tubbs, all of Brigham City, Mis. led second inning, the until the fourth frame, Janice T Levinson of New York when Helper tied the score. A City, Mrs Yvonne T. Russeli ol wild pitch and slow retrieve by Provo; four grandchildren, and seven brothers" and sisters: Stoiey in the eighth let Helpers Vance 11. Tingey and Delmar C. Sluga aeioss with the wining run. Tingey of Logan. Russell B At 1iovo, the Ttmps conTingey, Guy A. Tingey and Homer Tingey, all of Brigham Ci- tinue to look like determined 3 losers as they contributed a 6 ty, and Mrs Florence T, Johnto the Pinney beveiage-tnen- . game son and Winona T. Hudson, both win put Pinney withThe of Bountiful. in half a game of the Peaches, Funeial services were held in inthe Brigham City Sixth L. D. S and dug the Provoans deeper to the cellar. conducted ward, by Bishop Tuma pitched for the Peaches Floyd Jensen. Burial was in t he up six hits, to Sunday, Brigham City cemetery under seven his giving mates got off the hurlthe direction of the Harold B ing of Mel Marlowe, whos held Felt Funeral home. something of a jinx over the Biigham City nine since they released him at the end of the fiist half. Provo Here Tonight This evening Provo, under the Eve whispering management of Lob Collins, will come to Rees PioFinal games of the North Box neer park. It is noted as one of Elder girls M. I. A. softball the oddities of Utah Industrial league will be played Thurs- league bail this half th at Provo, day evening in Rees Pioneer who bows to just any other club park, under the lights At 8 in the league, no matter how o'clock Honeyville will meet they're playing, stilfens suddenThird ward, and at 9 o'clock ly til its meetings with the Coiinne and Bear River will de- Peaches. Blinded by partisancide second and thiid place ship. Biigham City fans think final standings. Eighth ward it might be because Provo does not want the Peaches to take the already has cinched the league second-half pennant, and be the championship. nine the Timps will have to sea-- j North Stake Boy Scout sons in tne series for the championship. Be that however as if may, the Board Of Review Sat. Peaches are going lo be ready A board of review for Boy Scouts of North Box Eider stake win be held in the Third ward Scout house at 7 o clock Saturday evening, August 30, it was announced this week. Scouts will receive meiit 'badges for which they have qualified, at this time Emery-Wight- , advancement counselor " 1,1 b in harge of the meeting, Here Tonight s 2-- North Stake Girls Finals Thurs. mm Ku'ScI) and Clarice Andeison Keith Stanley Aubtes S'atter ol Biigham City are the, Hansen Nelson parents of a parents of u baby boy born Mem- Tuesday, Leonard Nielsen and Get aid WkUIown are candid ties loi prestdem of the 'Teen Canteen in the election which will he held Thuisday vetoing, August 28 ,and SatAugust 30 at urday evening the canteen Candidates foi vice piesident .ere Norene Rasmussen, Eugene MeCarry and Delpha Anderson. For set rotary, competing are th.ules Whitaker, Bud Powers and Joan Peters Members of the canteen will drop their ballots in the ballot boxes at the canteen the two evenings of the voting, and it suits of the election will he announced next week. August 11. at Cooley 1 dn( a August hi , hosnital. Fred B d,ul Tarda Elaine and AlilteW CilcikeUs Owen of Bngham the ate City Cow out Scot hern oi Roy baby V of a baby boy born paients Tuesday afternoon i Monday, August 11. a' 6 o'clock. Aiclite and Mabel Bowden Holt r of B.igimm City ate the Coo-leof a baby gni boin at The Yaqui Indians , Mia.orial hospital Monday, refuge in Anona 11. August and Joan Stewart exiled horn Melt0 a Deil W own Pas don Play eacr Jensf a ol Brigham City ate the in their adobe vitia, boin oi a boy baby parents and Pascua, An huisday, August 14, at Cooley ulupe hospital. Grant and Geraldine Davis Sirnpei of Brigham City aie the Sunpaients of a baby girl boin orial hospital 1 pal-ent.- s v ; 1 Brigham City People August 17. Attend Joseph S. King day. A baby girl was boin to Glen S. and Jane Vicehnlli Jeppson Family Reunion Sunday 18 at hospital. The Joseph S King iamily was held Sunday at the V. W. Garrett home of Mrs in Bingham Canyon Mrs Alice K. Hansen, Mr and Mis. L. Russell Boroheit and childten. Beverly and Kenneth, of Bri- giiarn City, were among those attending The occasion also maiked the birthday anmveisa-rof Mrs. Garrett. Mis. Genevieve King Aller and children, Patty and Robert, of Des Moines, la., Mr. and Mis. Harry Watkins and their chil, dren. Jan and Todd, of Ote., were guests. Dinner was served, and a short program w as presented. Poit-land- e Finding Money Is Habit With Bus Driver j ' on August Cooley The paients reside in Biigham City. Melvin Shaw and Venna Cut-le- i Jones oi Coiinne are the parents oi a baby boy boin Monday, August 18 at Cooley Memorial hospital. John Loi in and Evelyn Alice Jensc a Peterson ot Brigham Ci- ty are the parents of a baby girl born Wednesday, August 20, at Cooley a hospital. Ralph Henry and Bonnie Beth Jippesen Jurgensmeier of ham City ace the parents GREAT Of AUGUST n U Brig- of a naby girl horn Wednesday, August 20. Richard and Nelda Balls Parsons ate th- parents ol a baby boin Wednesday, August t.oy U. The paients reside in Brig-arCity. ST. LOUIS (UP) Arthur J. Wilson, St. Louis bus driver, may not have much money but he finds plenty of it. Within thiee weeks he spotted two poiket books in the street. The fil'd contained S21.- 000 and Wilson received S 50 for rrt'iining it to its ownei.i The second contained a St 000 negotiable bond and St 1.22 in cash. Ho was given S10 for returning that one. La Mai and Mabel Lou Waters of Biigham City are the parents of a baby boy born .Monday, WED. THURS. h - ior it tough game tonight, a'd it experience is any teacher, theyll et it from tite tirst-hal- f champ-mee- t kinship Timps. Call McConnell will he on the mound again, r the burning them tinough home team. 1 I i ! of d babv 1 Mon-cay- ii; I har- vest is seen for Utah according to the bureau of agricultural economics. Grain crops will total over 17,(X)0,000 bushels The shipments of green celery will top all previous records. 0. Tingey Peaches Playing ITeen Canteen The Provo TimpSj Names Candidates Cooit-August 25 i, Chltoid and f Bingham are the baby boy hoin 2.x The parents Man; resldej. VAL1I Mi Mrs. Robert Phillips And Sandra Kay Return To Their Home In Ohio j Robert Phillips and her daughter, Sandra Kay, left Friday to return to their home at Mrs. T WO dates member . . Jacohsberg, Ohio. Mrs Phillips and baby daughter have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Utah Sees Industrial Gains Phililips parents. Mi. and Mrs. An increase in manufaetuiing John Musulas. this summer. Mrs. Phillips is the former and the establishment of industrial plants in Utah is noted by Lorraine Musulas. the Utah Manufacturers Association For the first six months Moving To Salt Lake of this year, employees used Mr. and Mrs. Maieelius Palm-o- i in industrial activities and the are moving to Salt Lake City, roll total pay amounts, exceed where his work is taking him. vvat rime averages. Their Salt Lake address will be 2215 Vimont street. Exposition Attendance High More than 500.000 persons have visited the Utah Centennial Ex position at the Utah State Fair grounds to date. you'll w: . Aug. two Sept. 1st. They're lorgt never days you'll and thrills as performers vie for pnX honors. Mako reserve top-not- e 14 BIG EV! Cowboy Bucking-- C Brahma Bull Rida?- -' 3. Calf Roping Contst Contd 4. Buiidogging 5 Cowboys' Roman 5 E. Bareback Bronc M-7. Men's Pony Exprw'FY lost 8. Mens Relay Race- 9. Wild Cow Milking- 10. Mad Scramble I Contest 11. Special Bull 12. Ladies Bronc RidiB? j 1. 2. HOW MANY OF THESE STARS CAN YOU IDENTIFY? 13. Trick Riding Event 14. Trirk Ropira Eecf.t "THE PICK O' THE PICTURES' C I The G. F. Ashby W mond studded belt -- LAST TIMES TONIGHT Clark Gable - be awarded Cowboy in Prize'. Deborah Kerr ENTRIES IN THE- - the addirioc I FOSITIVELT 12 NOCN Thursday M-G-- - Eriday - PRICES Saturday - Mj -A- V, RESEBWf Bleacher Seats Open Grand Stand Covered Grand Stand PICTURE OF PICTURES! (" Box Seats (AH picei wclud .. Open and covered S' box neats are reserr sumni BklAN DOfilLV! RGBLRI WALKER HIM CftCKYK Miotniomi (hncM by NORMAN lAUROG ..n. tom Pin lust Sul Suimi! Stsrj Ptodueed by SAMUEL MARX $o atniirmn mam Si IbSel tend - S alsoSHOUTS SLKIAL (AKTOON Zwt STEWART wNi PRE1SSER Corning; MAVS Sunday "TUi: MIUACLE ON h STREET 1 n peeled, COMPlfTI Bruh-lr.-Co- p omr August BEEHIVE COAL 'Inse I I 11. 5ei or SPIKE WrW j SFACKM', Redeo Most" Sun VolleV. 35 AND APPLIANCE WBtkM(3aim cluding reserved or chipped, with Duple or scrotched fuh-most Color. M etching co'ors tor include silver, gold populor shades and woodstoins. Easy to opply Drts quickly -- leovot no brush morkt When point HEMEEf I if I DYlfi 1 IHTERNATH1 RODEO ' ASSCt! Ii r; i' |