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Show OT XLDER flew Journal Bilqham City, Utah Wednesday, ,lra Dee. 15, 1948 A. W. nfthousG 73 M.' SrllOW Ve, Passes Away Sat. Passes Away Sun. lid Michael Sthow, 73, died An'hony William Lofthouse, at 2 oclock Sunday afternoon 8fi, Willard, died at the home of at his home, 120 north First a daughter, Mrs William Hulse, Preston, Idaho, Saturday aftereast, following a heart attack noon after a long illness. He was horn February 22, He was born September t. 177 in Mantua, a son Michael Hansen north First east, this (Wednes Juel and Christina Sehow He was reared and edu- day) evening and Thursday un cated In Box Elder county and til time of service. Interment attended Utah State Agricul-- t will he held in the Brigham City ural college at Logan. cemetery, under the direction of Harold B. Felt Funeral He filled a mission for the L. the D S. chuh in the northweshome. tern states from 1901 to 1903 e He married Elizaheth I I ? f I I 1 i f 1903 23, in Lo- gan L. D. S temple The couple first lived in Paradise, Cache county, for two years, then moved to Logan The family also lived in Hexburg and Dubois, Ida , for about five years, and came to Br.gham City 28 years i ll I;'.' I ago. He served in the Y. M. M I A. in Paradise and was a counselor in his bishopric while in Idaho. He was a high priest and a memhdr of genealogical committee in the Fourth ward here. Surviving besides his widow the are the following sons and daughters Mrs. Ellen Calcheis, Mrs. Norma Vallejo, Calif; Hunt, Lee and Reed Sehow, Alameda, Calif ; Dan Sehow, Calif ; Mrs. Ida Blower, Brigham City; Mrs. Beth Stagge, El Cernto, Calif.; Mrs. Edna Jones, Tooele; also 17 grandchildren an dthree brothers and a sister, William and Elmer Sehow, Brigham City; Ephraim Sehow, Mantua, and Mrs. Lucy Oldham, Rexburg, Ida. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 1 oclock in the Brigham Fourth City ward chapel, with Bishop George Nielson officiating. Friends may call at the family home, 120 EVERYTHING FOR THE JOB! Winter storms and summer heat are hard on cars . . . and the wise owner is the one who provides protection. Particularly when it's so easy to build a garage with TRI STATE'S assist- ance. We've plenty of materials . . . dozens of designs . . . and the cost can be met on conven- voungste STORE OF BRIGHAM CIFY rem"1 d CAR INSURANCE .us ,al Pr( WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL much money jo to-- area v and si to we! re 1 Cit Ham 7:00 p.m. New Liability Policy! tboto who KNOW Dtsigntd or cartful driver I Meets ALL requirements of state law! for thy Compare! BE $50 Deductible) SAFE! if $5,000 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY your car inures one other person, $10 000 if your ear Injures TWO other people, $5,000 property damage! Accidents BE INSURED! Hear "Everybody's HEREI MAIl NOW' RICHARD . - TI7C 1 S 6:00 P.M. CLOSING AT CHRISTMAS which FRIDAY tricts EVE distri eh elected . W MANTLO Pb. 6j6 520 Suth 1st West Brigham City, Utah I want to know about Citizens f V) deductible liability automobile insurance that gives standard limit of public liability and property damage for 46 001 I id couni a jjon the res ( Elder . .. Don't always happen to the other I allow! EVERY time you get into Our car, YOU face the dangerous, COSTLY hazard of accident! Happy" Monday 'hru Friday 7.15 am. on KUTA Clip Bishop, OF NEXT WEEK one n e memb eommitt vied a MERCHANTS COMMITTEE detega e Thi on OF CHAMBER , in, COMMERCE alternai and eli to si SAME ec ADDRESS the .or CITY STATE . Vik.Sifc.fei SiSiiis.a.iiSi3iSii3i,i9iSiS,fc2ii3iiS.Sfc&. sifckfcJtSsWtiiRfcfckitiijiartijau eommitt 3 shop, c vice menr er, irst altf ter, sec ifieer.s mmunit LIVING ROOM gpPljmi DESKS started without delay. - CONVENIENT E r3r ient monthly terms. Come in or call us today . . we can arrange to have your garage FREE ESTIMATES Helen Funeral Lofthouse, ducted today (VVednlh Loft- op 6 oclock in uV,, Bt'gham, and Joseph T, with BishJJ house, Paradise; G. F. Lofthouse, chape! Cook officiating, Dnggs, Idaho and Charles Tams HOOT Ahe you Ifietidincj. Hill-mor- HAS r 18S-7- Biek-mor- December ?r at Paradise, Utah, a son of Of w.Ilard. Mr, Sarah Schcon-makeJames and Charlotte E Wood f.,igham CUy: Mrs Clara41 also gard Far head Lofthouse. He moved to Willard in 1915 where he en- children, two great grandchiiand three dren; one sister, gaged in farming. He married Sarah Housley in the LD.S. Logan Endowment . Mjs. house on April 27 Lofthouse died January 28, 1917. At the time of his death he was a high priest m the Willard w aid Sunning are nine sons and daughters. 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