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Ex-Legisla- 4 Mayor Horsley Adds Official Approval to Straw Hat Day With Special Proclamation long-handle- Take care of your head like you do your car. When the sun is damaging the finish, park them in the shade (beneath a straiw the merchants hat, chairman said. To make it official, the mayproclama- or made an official tion, setting today, Wednesday, aside as Straw Bat Day. TIME TpUP A former resident der county, James William 70, of 302 27th street in Ogden, died Sunday afternoon after an extended illness. Cot-tar- YOUR LID... PANAMAS MILANS TYROLEANS A Bear River City native and former Utah Nels legislator, Enoch Iverson, 76, died Thursday at his home in Dana Point, Calif., after a heart attack. (Mr." Iverson was born April Brisk new color tontrasts created 7, for your Spring taste by 1879 in Bear River City, a son of Nels and Mary Iverson. He educated in Bear River City and attended? the Utah State Agricultural college. He married Viola Sophia Jensen on Oct. 23, 1901, in the Logan LDS temple. She died in 1936. He married Edith Circuit in 1937 in Salt Lake City. Mr. Iverson served as an LDS and missionary to Australia, had been a member 'of the ward bishopric. He had been instrumental in establishing the Bear River High school and the Coopera tive Creamery in Tremonton. While in Tremonton, he was partner in Shaw and Iverson, a Signed: C. LeGrande Horsley, Mayor of Brigham City of Box El- Mr Cottam was a retired Ogden City police officer, having served for more than 26 years on the police force. He was an active member of the IDS church, being a member of the Ogden Second ward and a high priest in the Weber stake. He had filled a mission to England from 1903 to 1905. He was a member of the Snowville ward bishopric from 1906 to 1915. He was bom at Snowville on Aug. 23, 1885, a son of James and Maria Nelson Cottam. He moved to Ogden In 1920 to make his home. In August, 1907, he married Mary Arvin In the Salt1 Lake LDS temple. She died in JanNellie uary, 1938. He married tor was reared and Succumbs in Ogden May 1939, in Neuburger in January, the Salt Lake temple. Surviving are his widow; one son and two daughters: James G. Cottam of Salt Lake City; HoffMrs. Earl W. (Beatrice) man of Sacramento, Calif.; and Mrs. Wesley (Martha) Hales of Ogden; 16 grandchildren; two brothers and sisters, Leo Cottam and Mrs. Joseph (Nellie) Toombs, both of Brigham City; Irvin Cottam, Los Angeles; and Mrs. Milton (Clara) Muir, of Alpine, Utah. (Funeral services will be conat ducted today, Wednesday, 1 p. m. at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral chapel, 3408 Washington Blvd., with Bishop Leatho Peterson of the Ogden Second ward officiating. JB, Mother Dies SPRING'S BRIGHTEST Friday After Brief Illness (Mrs. Anthena . Pulluql ,Mis-rasdied Friday at the Cool ey Memorial hospital In Brig ham City after a two-daill J .... ness. ' ' ' i, ' i I ( She was born Feb. 15, 1903, In Albania, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pulluqi. . She married Nick K. Misrasi on Jan. 10, 1926, In . Albania. They came to the United States in 1932. and made their home in Bear River City. She was a member of the Greek Orthodox church. Survivors Include her husband, four sons and one daugh ter, Eli Misrasi,- - Arthur Mis-rasand Stephen Misrasi, Monte Misrasi, all of Bear River City; and Mrs. Robert (Lucille) Craghead of Brighaim City;"four grandchildren; two brothers' and a sister in Albania. Funeral services were, con ducted Tuesday at 1 p. m- - in the Bear River City LDS ward Vernon Bishop chapel with Johnson officiating. Burial was in the Bear River City ceme , tery. Calotte, Mich., is the world leading port for the shipment of calcite. PEDALINO in brown or gray with contrasting TODAY Stripe bands. S o ADAMS .95 to $6.95 furniture and mortuary bust ness. He had been a real es tate broker since moving to Cal 53, ( Italian O-DOBB- n i, BEST PLACE TO SPEND THE SUMMER? UNDER. ONE OF OUR STYLISH STRAW HATS! Specials! p WESTERNS - Former Resident Style-U- Passes Away - Is the sun getting in your eyes? If it is, Brigham City merchants have just the thing for you straw hats. To remind all the folks in these parts, Box Elder County that is, that its time to stow away that old winter felt hat and perch a colorful cool straw derby on your cranium, they will observe Straw Hat Day, today, Wednesday. (For sale will be all kinds of straw hats, round, square, with colorful bands, without colorful bands, for the farmer, for the (business man, for the cowboy, for die teacher or for the bricklayer.. "Its straw hat time," said Ross B. Jenson, chairman of the merchants committee of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce, and everyone should enjoy the soothing, cool comfort of naturally ventilated head gear." With the rainy weather defeat on the fluid Utah front and passing on to the east, its time unto shed the derwear and the felt hats and replace them with clothes in keeping with the season and style, he said. iij ifornia. He served two .terms in the Utah State Legislature as representative from Box Elder county, during which he was instru mental in securing legislation to establish the State Insurance Fund He was Utah State insurance fund adjuster for 20 years, Mr. Iverson is survived by his widow the and following daughters and son: Mary Iver son, Dana Point, Calif.; (Mrs. Le land (June) Iverson, Honey ville; Mrs. W. S. (Telma) Sor rell, Bountiful; Mrs. W. O. (Dor othy) Winkler, Palo Alto, Calif. Mrs. M. O. (Ruth) Edwards, Car lisle Barracks, Pa.; Glenn E Iverson, Salt Lake City. Also among his survivors are the following brothers and sisters: Amos Iverson and Joseph Iverson, both of Bear River City; Orson Iverson of Portland, Ore, Mrs. Hattie Hansen, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Ella Hansen of Ogden. Funeral services were con ducted Monday in the Bear Riv er LDS ward chapel with Bish op Vernon Johnsen officiating, IS STRAW it- The straw votes in . . . IT S PENNEY S MARATHON3 IN A BREEZE! s HAT DAY $00 AND BREEZE-COO- L STLYE-RIGH- T DRESS CHAMP STRAW FLATTOPS HATS Grays with light or dark bands. Grays, Tans, and Browns $5 $1.98 to $3.98 Narrow and wide brims WESTERN o IMPORTED MILANS Dark Browns, Dark Blues and Dark Grays. All with light bands. -- y? - j ti STRAW TOEffi MATS With shape to suit yourself g, $1.98 - brim. and $2.98 . $395 Stetson WESTERN Other Genuine Medalist Famous DRESS PANAMAS White with contrasting bands. $5'00 STRAWS V $5.00 Other Westerns from $1.95 Yessir . . . today itll be a landslide 'cause men from Maine to Califor- nla elect Penney's straws for cool comfort, styling and fine on the weaves (Shown quality right) for a light airy feeling . . . the milan hemp (shown above) for the smart narrow brim and tapered crown styling. Compare anywhere . V. prove to yourself that Marain a thons take all the honors breeze I STRAW STRAWS CAPS $1.95 and $2.95 ... a Italian weave patterns in grays, browns or naturals M OO to S1.98 sure winner for thrifty value! Marathon's airily woven straws. Pinch front 2 inch brim. A 3-- 4 $1.98 and $2.98 CTCaigM Van TODAY 4 I IS STRAW HAT DAY! |