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Show Golden Hoof BOSTON (UFl The dome of Massachusetts the State House is covered with a paper-thioverlay of In gold valued at $5,000. The present covering is the sevKenneth Jay Nielson, son of enth golden onto the dome hammered, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Nielson 1874. Is since of 155 North Fourth East, now in his second year of medi- Louis A. Hirsehi of Park Valley, cal school at the University of who will add the title of DocUtah college of medicine. summer tor to his name next one of 53 sophomores after completing his senior year In the school. registered in medical study. Also enrolled in the Utah colHirsehi is one of 57 seniors lege of medicine Is Wayne L. working toward graduation in Hirsehi, son of Mr. and Mrs. the summer. Local Men Diroll Medical School n Brigham Nalivc Services Held Died Sunday After Illness Monday for Valley Woman Funeral services were conMrs. Edith Watkins Clark, 45, ducted Monday in the Beaver wife of Pratt A. Clark, of 540 Dam LDS ward chapel for Mrs. Boulevard , Logan, died in a LoLenora Beeton Bigler, 78, of gan hospital, Sunday, after a Beaver Dam, who died Friday in lingering illness. the Cooley Memorial hospital. She was born at Brigham City Mrs. Bigler was a member of on Sept. 21, 1911, a daughter of the LDS church. Peters Emaline W. and George She was born Nov. 22, 1878, in Watkins. Hooper, a daughter of William She was married to Pratt A. and Hannah Germer Beeton. Clark on April 22, 1932, in the The family moved ter Deweyville Salt Lake temple. when she was a child. She attended Salt Lake City I In April, 1901, she was marschools and the University of HOMECOMING SET Elder ried to Edward Bigler. They livUtah, where she was affiliated In Ogden from 1938 to 1948, with Chi Omega sorority. William Kay Dairies will be ed when they moved to Collinston. She had been an active memserhonored at homecoming 4 ft- Mr. Bigler died in 1948. ber of the LDS church. vices in Second LDS ward one are Surviving of husband daughter, are her Surviving x. Mrs. Ez (Marie) Leffler of Bea- i Sunday, Dec. 9. r v Logan; one son and two daughver two ikJ, t, Dam; W. and Clark grandchildren, ters: Richard seven one Jaren Jean Clark of Logan; and With the purchase of an adTRI STATE LUMBER COMPANY EXPANDS YARD sister, Mrs. Charlotte Mikkelson Patricia Ann Frates of Salt Lake doubled the size of their yard. lot Lumber State Tri earlier this nearly joining year . of Portland, Ore. City; one grandchild; five brothwas new addition the of recently completed. The new Leveling, graveling and fencing Bishop Thomas Simmons coners and two sisters: Reynold well as lumber storage. Pictured as is and ducted facilities used Burfor funeral the loading services. being space P. parking Watkins of Price; Eugene ial was in new entrance the are in of Bill East the front First Jacobsen, manager, Elden Adams, assistDeweyville Watkins, Victor Watkins, Perry ant manager and employees Roger Sederholm and Lynn Reeder. L. Watkins of Salt Lake City; Glen Watkins of New York City, N. Y.; Mrs. Florence L. Pett of Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Phyllis Bartlett of Guatemala City, Elder Win. Kay Daines, son of Guatemala. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Daines, has from England and Funeral services will be con- returned as Scotland where he served 4 1 ducted today, Wednesday at LDS an Milton Parker Mortensen, 42, missionary. p. m. in the Logan Fifth-Eig- h Homecoming services are plan- died Monday, Dec. 3, In Farm$16.95 teenth ward chapel. Burial will ned for Elder Daines in the ington, Mo. $14.95 Other Cosco be in the Brigham City He was born in Brigham City Brigham Second LDS ward on Others at $11.75 Tables from $7.95 Sunday evening, Dec. 9, begin- on May 16, 1914, a son of Hyrum Mrs. Esther Marie Hansen JenSTEP STOOL TRAY CART and Amelia Smith Mortensen. sen, 71, of Garland, died g ning at 7 p. m. An fun more lest are and household Parties Indispensable All friends and relatives are He was reared and educated In home after an at her comfort-paddea ... d is ladder Cubs Puerto restful, fuss, and homemaking Enjoy extended illness. cordially invited to attend and Brigham City. seat for working at worlds easier, with this handHe married Nancy Wapenski Rico" November Theme hear a report on his mission. Mrs. Jensen had served as a some cart handy I 29" high, range, cabinet, sink and ironin Nov. Long Beach, Calif, on x 2i!4- - Turns and d 16 ing board! Roomy, counselor in the Primary of the He spent the greater part of Puerto Rico was the theme his mission in Scotland then the 13, 1943. They made their home Bear River City LDS ward. rolls soundlessly on 3" rubber steps. casters. Chromium or ebony gliders. Chromium or for the monthly meeting of last six months were spent in in Long Beach until a year ago She was born Feb. 26, 1885, enamel finish; ebony enamel finish; washCub Scout Pack 971 held in the Englands New Castle district when- they went to Missouri to in Bear River City, a daughter finish in handsome able, wearable Duran upholreside. eveEighth ward hall Friday of Ole and Esther Petersen Hanwhere he served as district preswood-graistery, six colors. pattern, four He was a member of the LDS sen. She was reared and eduident. ning, Nov. 30. colors. $ church. in Den 1 members were cated in Bear River City. He was greeted in New York, Survivors include his widow On April 24, 1905, she was charge of advancing and retir- upon his return, by his parents daughter,- - Mary married to W. P. Jensen in Bear ing the colors. Ladd Hollist of- and brothers, Lowell and Dixon. and of the Ann, Mo.; Farmington, fered the invocation following City. The family moved After a week in the East, Mrs. following sisters; Mrs. Ferdi- River the pledge to the flag by Palto Brigham City in 1926 and to CHAIRS Daines Mr, returned Mannand (Blanche) Nelson of was by plane. mer Tingey. Benediction Garland in 1940. Daines and his two sons, Kay tua; Mrs. A. L. (Sylvia) Montby Douglas Mortenson. Surviving are her husband Clever skits were presented and Dixon, drove home Satur- gomery of Santa Ana, Calif.; and the following sons and Mrs. day. Clara and Hulda V Murray and III. Following by Dens Mrs. Ollie (Margery) While in. Washington they Mortensen of Ogden; and Merle daughters: skit by Den III, Kay Hodges Knutson of Garland; Frank Jen"CONVERTIBLE" HIGH CHAIR the Dr. visited Mrs. with Lowell and Mortensen of Salt Lake City; sen of dressed in an authentic Puerto Deweyville; Shirley Jen. and his Mrs. Vio- sen of Harper; Roger W. Jensen Rico costume, distributed cocoa-nu- t Dames and two daughters. let Mortensen of Brigham City. of treats to the boys and their Brigham City; Mrs. Eddie Get double value from Well Supplied The body will be brought to (Thelma) parents attending. Knutson of Shoshone, serthe high chair that for Wis. funeral Mrs. Victor (Thelma) Romer, BARABOO, (UP) Frank Brigham City Wyo.; and Mrs. George (Ruby) and burial, which will be Gamble of Swan Lake, Idaho; grows with your child Jr., was introduced as a new J. Meyers, a law officer with the vices den mother. Retiring from Cub Sank county sheriffs ofice for announced later. 18 grandchildren and one great. . becomes a youth Scout den mother duties is Mrs. many years, has a personal .cograndchild. chair with removal of Box Elder NEWS llection of more than 36 night S Cliff (Cleo) Samsell. Funeral services will be anA Cub Scouting skit was pre- sticks which he made himself tray and footrest I Unnounced by the Rogers MorBrigham City, Utah cast-off folfrom sented by Mrs. Elsie Yates pieces of wood. Wednesday, December 5, 1956 tuary of Tremonton. breakable, Safety A high chair nowl lowed by the presentation of Lock enameled steel awards. Attendance award for October tray. Washable Duran was won by Den II and the EbostiwMkMpinf J upholstery. Chromium wooden award was hung on or black enamel finish, their flag. 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When folded it tucks away or hangs anySombrero Canopy adjusts for height, easily they pass your rigid require- - ' ' where. Just 6 inches flat. sun protection and tilts out of the ments for comfort and smart apway. Hls Next to her tree she'll like COTCff. best Kay Daines Returns From LDS Mission Former Brigham Garland Matron Resident Succumbs Died Tuesday After Illness Tues-mornin- ' rubber-treade- g five-pl- y - Cos-COA- T n IN ONBI TWO step-mothe- r, a casual flair for the in IRISH TRAVELER Well-mannere- d e $1795 $2295 FOLDA pearance. Famed Nokabout raglan cut gives you roominess youll like, $8950 its a KUPPENHEIMER . SWING and SEAT AN INVESTMENT This budget priced folding stroller is designed for comfort and convenience. Has roomy detachable shopping bag, suspended posture seat and adjustable footrest Folds flat in seconds for storage in home or auto. Set it up anywhere. Legs are rubber tipped . and wide spread for safe ty. 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