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Show ffff fff EWVW I ; ytfaatfeft CM Funeral Set' yjteeLtafcag :hit t Funeral services will be conducted today, Wednesday, at 11 a. m. at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home for Terrie Lynn Hatch, infant daughter of Ray V. and Carolyn Neff Hatch, of Brigham City, who died Sunday night at the Cooley Memorial hospital, 11 ' hours after birth. Surviving are the parents and( three sisters, Nancy Carol, Rae Ann and Debra Jean Hatch; an the grandparents,' Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hatch of West Brigham, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Sheffield of Brigham City. , Friends may call at the fu neral home this morning prior to time of services. Burial will be in the Brigham City i ANNIVERSARY Rites Planned PTA OFFICERS Newly elected officers of Central school association include, seated left to right, Mrs. Jay Hansen, president; Mrs. Merle Beecher, first vice president; J. D. Gunderson, principal and second vice president; standing, Clair Hailing, treasurer; and Mrs. Grant Allred, secretary. Honeyville Man Dies of rs ' 8 Box Elder NEWS . . ; Boy Thursday Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 11, 1956 Mrs. Tora Mochlzuki, all of Utah. Wake services were conducted Tuesday evening at the Aultorest Mortuary in Ogden. Funeral services will be conducted today, Wednesday, at 2 p.m. at the same Tokukichi (Tom) Nagasawa, mortuary with Rev. Shobo Aoyagi 71, of Garland, died Saturday in officiating. Cremation will follow, the Dee Hospital in Ogden after at the Aultorest Crematorium. an illness of one year. Ifej was born Nov. 2, 1884, in Lost And Found WEST HAVEN, Conn. (UP) Miho, Shizuoka, Japan, a son of Ekiehi and Toki Kawaguchi Na- Bus driver Robert Fonteyn Is gasawa. He came to Utah 50 thinking about opening a Bur eau of Missing Purses. Within years ago. Surviving are two brothers and one week he found two purses, three sisters, Eijiro Nagasawa, containing several hundred dol Kumakichi Nagasawa; Mrs. Toku lars, in his bus. The owners were Nagasawa, Mrs. Kawa Guchi, found. Funeral services wiU be conducted Thursday morning In the Harold B. Felt Mortuary for Shizuo Tawatari, infant spn of Toshio and Judy Y. Kawamoto Tawatari, who died at birth at the Cooley Memorial Hospital on Monday, April 9. Survivors include the parents, and the following grandparents: Mrs. Kone Tawatari of Corinne, and Mr. and MrsVtKUmaJlro Kawamoto of Pasadena, Calif. The funeral services, wii begin at 10 a.m. and will be conducted by Rev. R. Masuokd. Friends may call at the mortuary prior to time of services. Burial will be r in- the Brigham City cemetery. Ogden Hospital Thomas Seth Wheatley, 73, of Honeyville, died Sunday in the Cooley Memorial Hospital, two days after falling down a flight of six stairs and striking his head on the floor. His death was apparently the result of the head blow, his doctor said. Mr. Wheatley had risen at about 4:40 a.m. last Friday to feed his cattle. He did not turn to the lights on, apparently avoid disturbing his wife, triipped and fell down the stairs, hitting his head on the door jamb. ' He had been a member of the Honeyville Town Board and also a director of the Farmers Cash Union of Tremonton. He was a farmer and a stock-maand formerly was a bookkeeper in a bank in , Brigham City. He was bom Sept. 10, 1882, in Calls Fort, Box Elder county, a Son of Thomas and Mary Ellen Gibbs Wheatley, Jr. He was reared in Honeyville and attended the LDS Business College in Salt Lake City. On June 30, 1939, he married Ruth Almira Green in the LDS Salt Lake Temple.1 ' He was a member of the LDS Church and had been ward clerk of the Honeyville ward for ten years and had also been president of the YMMIA fte served two Box Elder Stake missions and from 1910 to 1912, served a mission in Great Britain. Surviving are his widow; one brother and two sisters, George H. Wheatley, Mrs. Ethel W. Walker, both of Honeyville, and Mrs. Jane W. Bergstrom of Brigham City. Funeral services will be conducted today, Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the LDS Honeyville ward chapel with Bishop Varsel Chlar-soconducting. Friends may call at the family home today prior to time of services. Burial will be in the Honeyville cemetery. TOTAL RESOURCES NOW .. For Infant Succumbs in Fall Injuries Your home-owne- d and Drive-In- " Bank-by-Ma- bank offers every needed banking service with convenience. - iP Safety deposit box rentals available for the protection of your valuables. We invite you to make this your bank, for friendly, courteous, efficient service. . Stop in today and see just how easy it is to bank at the BOX ELDER COUNTY BANK. Our friendly employees will be happy to assist you with all your banking 'needs.. i V n - We sincerely invite you to join the thousands in Box Elder County who, in the past three years, have made the Box Elder County Bank their bank. MORE THAN tYrtlit dte t 3,000 COUNTYS DEPOSITORS OWN BANK IN BY FREE! FREE! 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