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Show x. t 4 4 4 l li 4 Plymoulh Man Dies Heart Attack Of Heart Ailment Claims Life of Jesse Archibald, 54, of Plymouth, died Monday in the family residence of a heart ailment. Archibald was an elder and ward teacher in the LDS Plymouth ward. He was born April 23, 1902, in Plymouth, a son of Andrew fl. and Charlotte Agnes Nish Archibald. He had been a lifelong resident there. He married Irene Hess Dec. 27, 1925, in Brigham City. They later received endowments in the Logan LDS temple. Survivors include his widow, Plymouth; a son and two daughters, Claln Jess Archibald, GarMrs. Virgil (NaDean) land; Weidman, Bear River City; Mrs. Dee (Aileen) Williams, Layton; eight grandchildren; seven brothers and sisters, Mrs. Effie Estep, Mrs. Jetta Whiting and Golby, Lawrence, Harold, and Ivan Archibald, all of Plymouth; Ira Archibald, Willard. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1 p. m. in met PLAN MARCH OF DIMES Leaders in the March of Dimes campaign for 1957 the Plymouth LDS ward chapel .'Monday to make plans for an organizational meeting scheduled for Thursday evening. by Bishop Oleen Josephson. They are shown above, left to right, seated, Mrs. Roy Barnard, Mothers March chairFriends may call Wednesday man, and Nick Topik, county chairman; standing, Verl Petersen, Brigham City chairman; from 7 to 9 p. m. at the Rogers Mrs. Jack Morris, school campaign chairman; and Ross C. Bowen, Box Elder County Mortuary in Tremonton and on Thursday from 10 a. m. until Chapter chairman. time of services at the family Funny Pastor home. Burial will be in the Hello, operator, I would like Plymouth cemetery. to call the Reverend Smith in New York. This is the Rever- Husband Trouble end Turner calling. Mrs. CeBAKER, Ore. (UP) cil Benintendi received a sum Is this a mons for overtime parking. Sign call? Dont be foolish, young lady, ing it was police officer Cecil Benintendi. . call. this is a March of Dimes Boy Scout Organizational Meeting Slated Round Table station-to-statio- Slated Tonight An organizational meeting for workers in the 1957 March of Dimes campaign has been scheduled for Thursday evening, Nov. 15, at 8 p. m. at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Featured speakers of the evening will be Sherman Lloyd, S. State campaign director; Bruce Hanks, state representative; Mrs. Emily Stewart and Mrs. Cre Evans, Utah State Womens Advisors to the National Foundation of Infantile Paralysis. parson-to-parso- n Departments will be held for Cub Scout leaders, Boy Scout leaders and Explorer leaders. Those expected to be in attendance include all Scout masters, assistant Scout masters, unit leaders and committeemen throughout Birdhaven District, Coppin said. Supplies will be issued at that time. The monthly district meetings will begin again on Nov. 21, after a three-montvacation, Cop-piannounced. The Nov. 21 meeting will be held in the Third ward chapel also. 2, Kenneth W. Spackman, 50, prominent farmer of Honeyviile, died suddenly of a heart attack, Saturday morning at 8:10 a. m. while enroute to his farm west of Honeyviile. He had served as a member of the Honeyviile Town Board for two terms and was an active member of the Box Elder County Farm Bureau . An active member of the LDS church, he was a High Priest and was superintendent of the Honeyviile ward Sunday school, and was a member of the ward Felt Funeral Home. genealogical committee at the time of his death. He had previously served as president of the Elders quorum for several years. He Was born Oct. 7, 1906, at North Ogden, a son of John W. and Evelyn Roby Perry Spackman. The family moved to Deweyville while he was a small boy. He received his education at Deweyville grade school and at Box Elder High school. 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Snow college. team Wednesday, November 14 1956 On the Aggie freshie Three Brigham City youths who played football together were Marian Hyde and Bruce last year on Coach Earl Fergu- Oman, while Dennis Gordon game with a leg injury and Gorsons team, met in college foot- was on the team from Snow col- don with a shoulder injury. ball competition on Friday, Nov. lege. Both returned to their studies the following Monday, however. the out of was taken Hyde three grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Evelyn Spackman of Deweyville; two brothers and two REMEMBER! TODAY ! sisters: Perry Spackman of Sari Francisco; Mrs. Marva Johnson of Ogden; Mrs. Horace Barnard FREE CRAFT CLASS and Lewis J. Spackman of Deweyville. Wednesday aflernoun featuring Copper Pictures Funeral services were conand Chenille work at DONLEYS ducted Tuesday at 1 p. m. .in the Honeyviile LDS ward chapel with Bishop Varsel Chlar-soPFAFF SEWING CENTER presiding. Interment was in the Honeyviile cemetery under (HIM North Main Street the direction of the Harold B. Local Youths Meet in ' h W f GIRLSU The monthly round table for the Birdhaven Boy Scout leaders will be held this evening, Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. in the Third ward chapel, according to Scout Commissioner Frank Cop-pi- workers Volunteer from throughout the county are expected to attend the meeting, according to Nick Topik, Box Elder county chairman. Verl Petersen has been named chairman for Brigham City. Mrs. will direct the Roy Barnard Mothers March in Brigham City, while Mrs. Jack Morris will head the school campaign Symptoms of Distress Arising from here. STOMACH ULCERS Others assisting with the cam EXCESS ACID paign from this locality include dueto and Winston QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST Karl Josephson Nelson of Brigham City; Mrs. G. M. 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