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Show Show Travel Rim VFW District S: D. Sandusky At Tabernacle Convention Set ' Final Rites Held For A. T. Frye Dies Friday In California The last showing of the adventure film produced by John M. Goddard, "Kayaks Down the District No. 1 of the Veterans Nile, will be shown at the Box Samuel D. Sundusky of Roseof Foreign Wars Post and Aux- Elder tabernacle tonight, Wed- ville, Calif., formerly of Bear River City and Brigham City, iliary will hold convention ses- nesday, at 8 p. m. sions Thursday, May 19, at 8 The performance is a benefit, died Friday morning, May 13, p. m. in the Corinne hall with sponsored by South Box Elder in Sacramento, Calif, at the home of a nephew, Bert S. Jenfrom stake to representatives attending provide a new baptisLogan, Corinne, Tiemonton and mal faunt in the Fifth ward sen. Brigham City, chapel, for use by all wards cf He was born March 19, 1877 In District Commander is Clydp the stake. Casey county, the son of WilP. Larsen with Mrs. Genieveve liam R. and Julia Armelda SanJensen as Auxiliary president. Officer: Are you happy now dusky. At 19 years of age he Election of new officers will that youre in the Navy. joined the Church of Jesus he held with installation of the Christ of Latter Day Saints and Boot: sir. "Yes, new officers to ibe conducted at came west, where he resided in Officer: What were you be- Utah and Utah State convention, June Idaho. He later movfore Into the you got at the Newhouse hotel in Salt Navy? ed to California where he workBoot: "Much happier. Lake City. ed for over 30 years as a department foreman at the P.F.E. railroad yards in Roseville, retiring in 1945. On March 12, 1925, he, married Ada Johnson in Brigham City. The marriage was solemnized a year later in the Salt Lake temple. He and his wife were instrumental in organizing the Roseville branch of the LDS church of which he served as branch president. When the branch became a ward, he was sustained as bishop and served in tha capacity for five years. He also served at two different times as a member of the High Council of the Sacramento stake. ForCorinne 11-1- 2 Funeral services for Alfied Thomas Frye were held Saturday, May 14, in the Seventh ward chapel at 1 p. m. Mr, Frye died May 4. The services were conducted by Orval Sackett, counselor. Family prayer was pronounced by Wray Glenn with prelude and postlude music by Mrs. Gladys Lund. Grant Black offered the invocation. "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere was sung by Eugene Wright, Earl Wright, Lee Andersen and Dale Nelson. Ernest Hansen spoke followed by another number by the male quartet, I Need Thee Every, Pair Injured Golden Spike As Two Cars Cadets Will Crash Sunday Drill Thurs. A two car collision Sunday evening at Seventh South and Main resulted in minor injuries to two occupants and damage to both vehicles, city police department reports. , Injured in the crash and treated at Cooley Memorial hospital were Eileen Seifert, 16, Woods Cross,' suffering a lacerated left leg, and ReNee' Irene Offret, 16, Bountiful, cuts and bruises. They were released after receiving medical attention. The two girls were passengers Hour. in a south bound car driven by Boyd Packer and Bishop Lewis Renn Goulding, 22, Salt Lake S. Wight spoke followed by City, which collided with a car closing remarks by Counselor driven by Arthur B. Conger, 40, Sackett. 150 North Fourth West. Harold and Lillian Felt sang According- - to Officer R. K. Beyond the Sunset with bene- Pearse who investigated the acci. diction by William Walker. Marinus Olsen dedicated the dent, Conger was headed north and attempted to make a left grave. Pall bearers were close neigh- turn. He was cited for driving bors of Mr. Frye:. Dean Forsgren, while under the influence of Dallas Jeppson, Roy Busbee, intoxicating liquor. Kenneth Newton, Othello Stokes and Kent Lee. Social Security Officer Coming Adobe House Burns Monday A.M. SWEEP OUT THE D cadets are getting started this year, with two major appearances already behind them, the. first at the Golden Spike ceremonies on May 10 and also at Smithfield where they appeared in Health Day activi- The early Now For The First Time Economy Soles ties. few open- sturdy, long wearing, finest workmanship at the unbelievable LOW PRICE of only ings in the corps for drummers and buglers," Clyde P. Larsen, one of the leaders, said this week. We also have a great need for adult supervisors who can help with the music and march drills. Anyone interested can. contact Larsen or Jim B. Bywater or attend the Thursday night drill at Lincoln school. Ira N. Archibald was named president of the Willard Lions club at the annual election of last week for the 1955-5- COME IN take your pick of these rare gains help yourself to big savings now during our great REMOVAL CLEARANCE. Listed here are some of the great values youll find and we have a store packed with other good buys. Present stocks are limited on ALL of these bargains so HURRY! Regular $1.00 Mens NECKTIES 390 Reg. $4.49 BIG 3 . FISHING HUNTING SET Axe with sheath Hunting Knife with sheath 4 Blade Camp Knife $2.98 Regular $6.954 Pc. Barbecue Set $398 for mens We Now Carry A New Line Of FINEST QUALITY MENS LEATHER OWORK GLOVES O WORK SHOES Its at Lloyds workmanship that counts YOU GET THE BEST! - Charles tail twister; Claud lion tamer, and Paul Loft-housLoft-hous- Leg-e- r and Gerald Larkin, directors. Box Elder NEWS 6 Brigham City Utah Wednesday, May 18, 1955 lloyd's Shoe Shop 72 South Main Street -- -- Doors Open at 9 a.m. SALE STARTS TODAY PRICED AY COSY Regular 50c Regular 10c Best Quality POCKET COMBS SHOE LACES NOTE BOOKS PENCILS, each Reg. $5.00 HAIR DRYER Reg. $6.95 JUICER Wide Mouth, Pint Size VACUUM BOTTLE Reg. $4.98 COFFEE PERCOLATOR Reg. $5.29 TOASTERS Reg. $3.19 Calorex VACUUM JUG Reg. $4.98 Rex-Ra- with folding nail file $3.98 $4.98 $1.98 $1.98 $2.49 $1.98 y ELECTRIC FAN ... NAIL CLIPPERS BELOW! AMID) - C9 JIA EVERY DAY NEEDS Tooth Powder, Corn Solvent, Eye Drops, Shampoos, Teething Lotions, Insect Repellent, Creams, etc. One Group Reg. to $3.75 COLOGNE and C9 jlQ SETSy4fv CLOSEOUT 1 only Reg. $12.95 G. Cl IQ W Cl AO VI.30 Cl ELECTRIC BLANKET E. IRON OK fcy year. J98 dinner set REG. Cl AQ y Llw 72 capsules $2.49 Reg. $4.79 144 capsnles Reg. to $4.50 Nationally Adv. DELUXE COSMETIC QA AQ SETS, choice 4c Reg. 10c Hobarts , y90 ASPIRIN Reg. $1.10 Cara Nome SHAMPOO 1 517.95 514.95 Reg. 89c Babies PLAYTEX PANTIES .. Reg. $5.9530 MAMA DOLL ...., PLENAMINS COLOGNE V Reg. $2.50 LUNCH KITS includes Thermos Bottle Reg. $2.69 IRONING BOARD PAD and COVER Y AUTOMATIC Guaranteed unconditionally for Reg. $36.95 Double Control Value to $29.95 Single Control s 7J At ST secretary-t- reasurer; honest-to-goodne- ss bar- UP TO 6 club year. Other officers elected were Eldon Watts, first vice president; Delbert Cook, second vice president;' Roy Lemon, Yes were getting ready to move into our big new store just 8 doors south of our present lo- cation. In order to make the move as easy as possible, weve decided to REDUCE OUR BIG STOCK and are offering you, our friends and customers, real savings on MERCHANDISE. QUALITY J00 for kids shoes and This low price cant be beat anyyhere youll be amazed at the wearing quality. Elects New Officers officers OUR NEW STRICTLY CASH! STOREWIDE IN LARGER, NEW BUILDING mtaa be-mad- ALL SALES I8ARGAIMS! Were Moving 8 Doors South Preparations for the trip to Logan on May 21 will at the Thursday practice session where the corps will appear in the Armed Forces Day parade. There are still a dren; nine Funeral services will 'be held today, Wednesday, 12:30 p. m. 1068 in the 30th ward chapel, Jefferson street, Salt Lake City, temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, to Lyman J. Packer, who died in 1927. Survivors, sons and daughters, Glen Wendell, Mrs. Norma Vin- - V. SAVINGS! COLLECT THE Practice for the Golden Spike Cadets, the drum and bugle corps sponsored by the local VFW post, will be held on the Lincoln school grounds, Thursday evening ,at 6:30 oclock. at Mantua m Mrs. Margaret Romer Packer, cent, Mrs. Lida Gygi Wall, Salt Whittier, Romer, 69, 918 South West Temple, died Lake City; in Salt Lake City Saturday after Calif.; Mrs. Margaret Miller, an illness. She was born Sep- Gardner' Grove, Calif.; brothers tember 12, 1885, at Brigham and sisters, Victor, Mrs. Annie R, City to Mathias and Andrea En- Tingey, Mrs. Minnie Richardson. gel Romer. She was married Brigham City; Axel, Ogdens August 7, 1907 in the Salt Lake Carl, Tremonton; 33 grandchil- Willard Lions Club Jay M. Hansen of the Ogden Social Security office, will be Fire caused by an overheated at the Brigham City Employment office, 17 West Forest, on stove, completely destroyed an room house in Mantua, Thursday, May 19, from 1 to 4 old two The Monday early P- - m. , structure, belongingmorning. to Melvin Workers and self employed Jensen, was soon to be torn men and women under 65 .who down. have been totally disabled- - for Usually , unoccupied, Jensen at least six months and who spent the a there, built have worked in jobs covered by fire in the night kitchen range about social security for a substantial 3:30 a. m. and left to tend bis time may behefit from an en- sheep. A neighbor reported tirely new provision in the re- the blaze to the Brigham City vised law," Hansen said. Fire department which arrived reat the scene about 4:30 oclock. Anyone having questions Water was pumped from a garding the social security prothe field nearby creek in an effort to congram, may contact representative when he visits trol the fire. Damage was eshere Thursday. timated at $1,000. Surviving are his widow, one brother, L. O. Sandusky of Napa, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Russell and Kirby of Louisville, Ky., Mrs. WillieBelle Shaffer of Kansas City, Kan. Funeral services were held in Roseville on Sunday. Additional services will be held today (Wednesday) dt 1:00 p. m. In the First ward chapel, with Bishop Raymond Payne officiating. Friends may call Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Zina Jenson, 129 South Second East, prior to the services. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemedirection of the tery, under Harold B. Felt Funeral home. 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