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Show PAGE EIGHT, Final Rites Held BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. March 19. 1952 For Mary Stoddard Funeral services ?or Mary Evelyn Stoddard, daughter of William Mack and Darlene Condie Stoddard who died last Thursday after a short illness, were held in the Sixth ward chapel Saturday, March 15, at - . 11 a. m. Erma Hansen and Juanita Steffen sang a duet, "Sweet Story of Old. J. Edwin Baird offered remarks and Homer Tingey, ward counselor who conducted, offered concluding remarks. Helen Condie sang a vocal solo. Oh My and benediction was Father, Family prayer at the home offered by Royal Reeves.were In Concluding services was offered by Irwin Stoddard. cemetery Prelude and postlude were by the Brigham City where dedication of the grave Roma Thorson. was by P. M. Condie. j After invocation by Wendell Kotter a vocal solo, "God Bless In the breeding season of You was rendered by Charles I. wild ducks, mallard drakes dogStoddard. Remarks were offer- fight in the air for a females ed by James Condie after which favor. Succumbs Saturday District convention for mem-O-- j bers of the Northern Utah District Federated Womens clubs will be held on March 29, in (Wilford Wallace Forsgren, 60, died In a Brigham City hospi- the L.DS. Fourth ward chapel, tal Saturday at 10:30 p. m. af- according to Mrs. Norman R. Nclsen, district president. ter a short illness. Registration will begin at 9:30 He was born March 11, 1892, a. m. with general meetings at In Brigham City, 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Luncheon a son of Adolph will be served at neon. On the P. and Dln Jen- morning agenda are the Cec: sen Forsgrerit He tlons with Installations of new officers scheduled for attention. resided Hostess will be the BrlgLam most of his life and was a mem- City Kindergarten club with Mrs. ber of the LDS Hazel Kaiser as general chairman. Mrs. Marie Moyes heads church. He was custo- the' luncheon committee with dian at the In- Mrs. RUth Patcyk, Mrs. Maiy here Mr- f0CSfflen termountain dlan 8 c h 0 Brigham City. He married Sarah Evans CAP Wiif Increase Northern Utah District Federated Womens Club Slate Brigham Meet Wilford Forsgren - Kotter, Mrs. Minnie Richardson, Mrs. Evelyn Nelson. Mrs. Mary Burt, Mrs. Jane Bergstrom, Mrs. Lucretia Cook, Mrs. Merle Christensen, Mrs. Marjorie Llsh, Mrs. Janice Johnson and Mrs. Delorls memWoodland as committee bers. Mrs. Harriet Balls is tea Mrs, chairmanLila Wright and Mrs. Mar-joriBaty assisting. Mrs. Eva Valentine is decoration chairman Mrs. Arta Everton, Mrs. with - d ---- - --- - Erma Hansen and Mrs. Merle Austin make up her committee Visitors are expected from Smithfield, Logan, Hyrum, Wellsville, Garland and , Brigham City. ' The main speaker will be Mrs will Allison Thorn, Logan, talk on the "Wisdom of Homemaking." Mrs. I. R. Morrison, Salt Lake City, state president of the Utah Federated Women's clubs, and several tend. - : of her, officers will (at- -- Defense Activities All Kindergarten club ' members planning to attend Ihe.con-ventio- n are urged to call reservation to (Mrs. Hazel Kaiser or Mrs. Jean Barnard. Civic club members were asked to call Mrs. (Rae Christensen or Mrs Donna ManrvA charge of $1 50 will be made for the luncheon. Reservation must f be In by March 25. ; ; Officials of the Brigham City Cftil Air Patrol announced today that plans are underway to Increase the activities of the ?ap,; Civil defense plans have been? (andare being made. Further developments will be announced in the near future, the offjdals advised. , In- 1. on Oct. 14, 1913, 4n. Salt Lake City. Survivors include his widow and the following eons and CSDROOH&jMtE HOT UN HEALTHFUL f PLANTS IN BEDROOMS ARE' NOT UNHEALTHFUL The U. ft. Public Health Service says there is no scientific basis for, the belief that plants are especially injurious to the human body during the night. plants are beneficial rather than harmful in sleeping rooms, according to the director of scientific wepk n the U. S. Department of Agriculture. i Non-poisono- us 4 If you can produce evidence of the truth of this statement within one week from this issue, it will be worth 207 reduction on the purchase price of any item in the store. , Yes, its a fact as many people say Its a pleasure to shop at Palmer Jewelry. Many new items have been added for wedding gifts. ! Two beautiful new lines of cut crystal have been Added. See them at once to choose your patterns. ft I A" Yes its also a fact that you can buy a watch from a .selection that includes any line that is worthwhile on the American market today. V ViWKl j daughters: Wallace E. Forsgren, Ogden: Thomas W. Forsgren, Roxburg, Ida.; Mrs. Viola Los Angeles: Howard H. Forsgren, Washington, D. C.; Odeen L. Forsgren, address unknown; Walter E Orvil T. and Burdett F, Forsgren, all of "Willard; Wilford Wallace Forsgren, E. Jr., Brigham City; Herbert Forsgren, with the U. S. navy; Mrs. Marorle George, Brigham City. "Also 15 grandchildren and nine brothers and sisters: Ollie Forsgren, 'Mrs. Lester Andersen, both of Brigham City; Mrs. Frelda Morgan, "Rexburg, Idaho; Jack Forsgren, Howell; Rudger both Forsgren, Glen Forsgren, of .Both well. Box Elder county; Edith Hansen. Louisville, Idaho; Nora Burnham, Arimo,- - Idaho; Leo Forsgren, Fontana, California. (Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p. tn. In the Willard" L.D.S. ward chapel iwith BiShop Delbert Oook officiating. (Friends may- - call at the family home at Willard Wednesday evening and Thursday prior to services. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery under the direction of the Harold B. Felt funeral home. Robert Dial Becomes Willard MIA Counselor Robert Dial was sustained as manual counselor to assist Jens Simonsen and Merlin lemon in the superintendency of the Willard ward Young Mens Mutual Improvement association during sacrament meeting last Sunday evening. Mr. Dial fills the position vacated by Merlin Lemon who was made activity counselor upon the release of Te Wayne Woodland from the superintendency. A horse trough, built for the conveniences of cowboys, long ago, is one of the most prized civic relics in McAllen, Tex. , 'll I' Qi vd your Willard Native Dies In California Welton, Owen Ward, 45, San Bernardino high school teacher for the past five years, dipd at 11.30 a. m. Thursday, Marth 13, In the San Bernardino hospital after a lengthy illness. Ward, a native of Willard h!ai been a resident of San Bernardino for five years and of California was born Salt Lake ton Ward P. Ward. for eight years. and the late Beatrice He taught school for nine years in the Box Elder school district and was formerly assistant state chemist for Utah. He was a research analyst for the University of Washington in Seattle and a member of the American Chemical society and the National Educational association. He was an Elder In the San Bernardino Second ward of the LDS. church. He was active of In the various organizations the church. He is survived by his wife Dorothy H. Ward, two daughters: Lenore and Sharon Ward, ali of San Bernardino; his father, J. Welton Ward of Salt Lake City; four brothers and one sister: Dr. Ernest T. Ward, Los Angeles, Cahf.; Kenneth L. Ward, Ogden; Major Ralph P. Ward, U. S. army; Harvey J. Ward, Willard and Betty Ann Ward, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held Wednesday (today) at 1 p. m at the Harold B. Felt funeral bouse the OUR PRICE He December 24, 1906 in City, a son of J. 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MWMJk Per Week' RUGS re-pa- cummin $1.25 A Wonderful Buy 1 st lt.-ro-of t V the time to plan home improvements . . . and "Timeway Spring the best way to get them done. For this convenient, low-cobank financing plan furnishes you the money to pay for all materials and labor and lets you y on budget terms up to 36 months. AH arrangements can be quickly completed through your dealer or at the "Timeway department of this bank. Only 10 down payment required. lllljhMI . . . for liens Improvements is i A NEW MUD OF METAL! home. Friends may Call at the mortuary Wednesday morning prior to services. Interment will be in the (Brigham City cemetery. , y 9 XT I : |