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Show 14 Harvest Harmony . i : tA. 7 i ' -- fT '; 3 'yjpjHf ir 83-Ye- v.nwm npi,n. tg; iWTtflf f.a Dies After Illness Former Bishop , Dies Saturday s Conrad Nellsen Jeppsen, 83, of Mantua, died Saturday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Reese Montgomery, West Point, Davis county, after an illness of ' two years. He was born December 29, 1871, at Mantua, Box Elder county, a son of Rasmus and Emma Brauandt Jeppsen. He was reared and educated In Mantua. 4 October 13, it has been annotnw. td. Anyone desiring to attend may contact Mrs. Marie Bywater or Mrs. EstheT Hodges for trans- nounced (today. Mrs. Bywater explained that tickets will be available from any auxiliary member and that the winner need not be in attendance to be awarded the prize. , State Visitation State Visitation Is to toe held In Provo, Thursday evening, Cedar Chest Drive Tickets are now on sale for the annual Cedar Chest drive. A Regular meeting of the Eagles beautiful cedar chest filled with Auxiliary will be held this eve- lovely handmade articles will ning, Wednesday, October 12, be displayed November 9 at the at 8 p. m. at the Eagles hall., Eagles hall. The chest will be 52, William Cecil Bradford, A white elephant social will given away December 3, Mrs. of Wilson, Wdber county, . died follow. Marie Bywater, chairman, an . Saturday night In St Benedicts' hospital after a short Illness. He had formerly been Sugar by the Utah-Idahand company, as machinist maintenance man. He was a member of the LDS Wilson ward. He served In the army during World War I and was stationed lVa years with the army of occupation In Germany following the war. He was born Feb. 26, 1903, In Corinne, a son of George W. and Mary Petersen Bradford. When he was eight years old, the family moved to Garland, where he resided most of ihis life, until the past few years. He married Vila Wakley on Eagles Auxiliary Plans Are Announced World War Veteran Old, ar portation. Remove stains from an aluminum pan by stewing some tomatoes in it for a few minutes. d is good for every man He married Laurtne N. Nielsen, Oct. 9, 1901, In the Logan LDS temple. He owned and operated a farm in' (Mantua for a number of years and served as mayor of Mantua for several ' yeas. An active church worker, he Nov. 30, 1926. , Surviving are his widow, two served as bishop of the Mantua Mrs. Glade (Gay) daughters: ward for 22 years. His wife Andersen, and Miss Patsy Bradare 23 died ago. years Surviving , , Kindergarten Club Members five sons and daughters: Ern- ford of Wilson; one grandchild; and his mother, Mrs.. Mary . . . arrange a lovely bouquet of autumn leaves in preparaest C. Jeppsen, Hawaii; Mrs. L. Bradford of Garland. tion for the annual membership banquet Thursday eve- - W. (Mae) Duncan, Dr. Malcolm were conservices Funeral to S. Mrs. Jeppsen, tooth of Salt Lake ducted right) ning, October 13. Shown here are (left LDS tabin the Tuesday Mrs. Ersol City; Mrs. Reese (Norimme) Clyde P. Larsen, Mrs. Velroy Christensen with Arthur Montgomery, West Point; Harvey ernacle, of theBishop Berchtold and Mrs. C. R. Jones, committee heads. Garland First L. Jeppsen, Bountiful; and 20 ward officiating. Burial was In grandchildren. : Membership Plans Are Funeral services will be con- the Bear River cemetery. ducted Wednesday, today, at Complete for Banquet When using small eggs In 12:30 p. m. in the Mantua ward Plans are completed for the measure cooking, better by with Norman chapel Bishop annual membership banquet for for accuracy. Allow tablespoon Friends may Jeppsen officiating. Clulb and members Kindergarten call at the Harold B.1 Felt Fu- 314 tablespoons of Slighty beat prospective members, Mrs. C. R. neral Home prior to the time of en whole egg for each egg called anJones, general chairman, for In the recipe. j services. ' nounced today. Funeral services were held toe in the Mantua will Burial The lovely affair will be held Tuesday for Gerald Hadley, 22, J Thursday' evening, Octobor 13, 213 South Second East, who was cemetery. mi 8 at at the Tropp. beginning killed Oct. 6, In ithe crash of the ical Restaurant. United Air Lines plane In WyoarJones with Mrs. Assisting ming which claimed 65 other Mrs. Velroy lives. rangements . are Christensen, director member; He was born March 16, 1933, Mrs. Ersol Berchtold! decora- at Brigham City, the son of Wiltions chairman; Mrs. Clyde P. liam R. and Lura Hull Hadley, Valley Larsen, membership chairman Sr. He was reared and educaMrs. Marion Hazel Firth', 25, and Mrs. Wallace Christensen, ted in Brigham City, graduating program. from the Box Elder High school of Tremonton, wife of Dee M. Guest speaker for the evening and Seminary and he attended Firth, died Sunday In an Ogden will be Mrs. L. D. Schroeder, the USAC for one year. hospital after an extended illpresident of Utah State Federalie entered the Army in 1953. ness. Mrs. Firth was a member of tion of Womens clubs. Mrs. He had served the last nine Schroeder will speak on "What months In Germany, and was ithe LDS church and was active the Federation Means to the In- on his way home to be discharg- in MIA work. She was born Feb. 19, 1930, In dividual Clubs. ed, at the time of the crash. He is survived by his parents, Hooper, a daughter of Vernal L. and the following brothers and and Hazel1 Simpson Arave.1 On April 20, 1953, she was O LEGAL NOTICE sisters: William R., Jr., Roy E to Mr. Firth in Salt married PUBLICATION-PUBLIC and FOR June, David, NOTICE Mary, Lavina, ' Lake SALE City. Jeane Hadley and Mrs. David United State are her husband, Surviving Hewlett, all of Brigham City, Department of the Interior Hoop Bureau of Hand Management R. E. Hull, of Tremonton; her parents, a and grandfather, LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, er; one sister, Mrs. Melba Bush Idaho. Rockland, 1955. 1, August or section 245$, Under provision Funeral services were conduct- nell, Hooper; one brother, Ken R. S., as amended by eeetion 14 of the ed in the LDS First ward chapel neth D. Arave, Roy; a grand act of June 28, 1934 48 Stat, 1274; Mrs. Alice Simpson, 43 U. S. C. 1171), and pursuant to the with Bishop Raymond Payne of- mother, Ida application of Wallace Tracy, Naf, there ficiating. Austin Larsen offered Hooper. ho. Serial No. Otah 014942, Funeral services will be con. will to the highest the family prayer at the Funerbe offered bidder, but at not lesa than $3.00 per ducted Wednesday, at 12:30 p, al to 10 Home, the services. held be at sale to prior acre, at a public oclock a. m., on the 26th day of Oc- Prelude were m. In Ithe LDS Hooper Second and postlude tober, 1953 next, at this office, the fob ward, with Bishop Delbert Firth Reeves. Ruth Invocaiplayed by lowing tracts of land. of the BotihweU ward, offida' Sec. 29, All Sec. 30, A11 Sec. 31. tion was KelCharles r T. AH given by contain-inSLM. Utah, 15 N., R. 14 W ting. Burial will be In the RiV' 749.25 acres. This parcel of land, ler. Speakers included Hefeer erview cemetery at Tremonton. as indicated, will be offered for sale as Sessions, Boyd Packer, Glen M. SK a unit. No bid will be received for less Bennion and Muof land. offered of Bishop Payne. an than all parcel Bids may be made by the principal sical numbers were rendered by or his agent, either personally at the J. Earl Johnston, and Harold sale or by mail. Victim Bids sent by mail wiH be considered and Lillian Felt. O. Dee Lund only if received at this office prior to offered the benediction. Edward the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be In sealed envelopes accompanied by Hadley dedicated the grave. certified checks or money Burial was In the Brigham '.T orders made payable to the Treasurer Funeral services were held of the United States for the amounts City cemetery, under the direcbe The envelopes must of the bids. Monday for Bruce E. Wyatt, comer tion of the Harold B, Felt Fumarked in the lower son of Mr. and "Public sale bid, Serial No. neral Home. Sale. October 26, 1955 Mrs. Ralph B. Wyatt, who died The highest bidder will be required to pay immediately the amount there2 Box Elder NEWS Thursday of bronchitis, at the of. Wyatt home in a residential Any adverse claimants of the City. Utah WBrigham section of Warren Air Force base land should file their claims, 1955 12, October Wednesday, or objections, on or before the time in Cheyenne, Wyo. designated for sale. The Bureau of A R? to (He was born established Feb. 22, 1955, weekly Land Management has not searched newspaper, 896, published every Wednesday end a son of the files of Box Elder County to as Ralph B. and Loretta entered Matter the Second Claes as at claims. adverse certain evidence of any post office to Brigham City, Utah, U Nelson Wyatt, at Brigham City, Any contiguous- owner claiming aseert such der the act of March 8, 1879. preference right must Survivors include his par right and substantiate the claim by Brent C., by Subscription rate $3.00 per year, pay- ents, a twin brother, submitting the evidence required 43 CFR 250.1 within 30 days from able tn advance; to oombinatkm with and an older brother, Ralph the Box Elder Journal, the above sale date. (published ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. and the Fridays) $5.00 per year; $2.50 foe $ Lynn, of Cheyenne; months: sinele cope 10 eaota. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Nelson, Mantua, and Char les L Wyatt, Wellsville, Cache county. Funeral services for the baby were conducted Monday In the Mantua ward with Bishop Nor man Jeppsen officiating. Burial was in the Brigham City cemetery under the direc tion of the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. straightBOURBON n vpjirs-ol- NOW AND PRICED TO PLEASE K Funeral Held For Victim of Plane Crash BUM OKI PROOF DOTUM COMPANt LAWRCNCESURfi, MO. v Death Claims HEARD THE NEWS? Resident THE BIG Its the highest -- styled, Mercury ever built, with more , than any other car in its class ! All safety-engineere- protect you with hew impact-absorbin- safety-bea- steering wheel, g biggest-powere- d features d 12 great new models m safety-gri- p headlamps, hew brakes, and a whole array of special safety options to choose from. Theres a big, safe margin of power for . g jet-ahea- r ; passing in the new ' j Safety-Surg- e d ...... V-- 8 engines of t Its yours at prices within reach of anyofae who can afford any hew car! Stop in for a look and a spin! 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