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Show w 1. Former Teacher Local Resident Brigham Man Died Suddenly , Died Monday Tuesday Morning After Illness 61 North Tuesday Mom Passed Away Leslie Thompsspn, 78, 2nd West, died Monday at 10:25 Memorial a.m. in the Cooley illh hospital after a ness. Mr. Thompson was born June 16, 1878, Brigham City, to James and Annie Sorenson Thompson. He was reared and educated in Brigham City. On August 16, 1915, he married Jeanetta Hansen in the Logan LDS temple. Brother Thompson has been active member of the LDS church. Survivors include lus widow; son, Jay H, Roy, Weber County; three grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Rosh, Rigby, Idaho; Sept 21, 1905, Mrs. Annie Hansen, Idaho Falls, in Oak City, Idaho; Mrs. Rinta Koford, and Utah, a daugh- Miss Eliza Thompson, Salt Lake ter of John E. City. JVIrs. Barlow and Harriet LyFuneral services will be held man Lovell. She received her Thursday in the Third ward chapearly education in Millard coun- el at 1 p.m. Friends may call at ty and at the Brigham Young the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home University. She taught school on Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. for 18 years in Millard and Box and Thursday prior to the funerElder counties. al. She married Roy J. Barlow on Burial will be in the Brigham June 4, 1930 in the Salt Lake City cemetery LDS temple. They made their home at Lucin, where she served as postmaster for 14 yeara. In 1945 they moved to Brigham City and in 1950 she completed her college studies and graduated from the USAC. Surviving are her Tiusband of Brigham City; one son, Lieutenant Wesley J. Barlow of Hill Air Force Base, Utah; and one Mrs. Rebecca Marian Wold daughter, Mrs. William M. (Carol Anne) Briggs of Salt Lake Bishop, 62, died Monday, 2:20 and p.m. at the family home in GarCity; two grandchildren, the following brothers and sis- land after a long illness. ters: Mrs. Earl T. (Silva) Harris, Mrs. Bishop was born July 14, Lulu Lovell, Clark L. Lovell, all 1894, in Milton to Christian O. of Oak City; Mrs. Eugene (Gene) and Annie Nielsen Wold While Gardner, Mrs. Jefferson (Belva) still a child her family moved Jones of Delta; and Mrs. Malen to Preston, Idaho, where she was (Angelyn) Mecham of Tropic, educated. Utah. On 12, 1913 she "married Funeral services will be held VernonApril D. Bishop in the Salt in the Oak City ward chapel at Lake LDS temple. They moved 10 a. m., Thursday, and in the to Pocatello Valley in 1916; GarSixth ward City chapel Brigham 1922. She has .been an acat 2 p. m. on Friday. Interment land, tive in the LDS church. worker cemwill be in the Brigham City Surviving Mrs. Bishop are her etery. 'Friends may call at the Har- husband; sons and daughters, old B. Felt Funeral Home Thurs- Theral V. and Mrs. Leonard Loday from 8 to 10 p. m. and Fri- (LaWana) Marble, both of WashMoses Carl Lake, A., to services. gan; day prior ington; Clifford B.r Carmichael, California; Mrs. Kenneth 15 Anderson, Ogden; seven brothers grandchildren; and sisters. The funeral will be held Thursday at 1 p.m in the Garland First ward chapel. Friends and relatives may call at the Rogers Mortuary In Tremonton, Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m and at the Mrs. Margaret Wells Knudsen, family home Thursday at 10 a.m. 89, o t Portage, died Wednesday until the services. Burial will be at 9:40 p. m. in the Cooley Me- at the Garland Cemetery. morial hospital of causes Incident to age. She was born Feb. 20, 1868 at Willard, a daughter of Erastus N. and Melinda Whitaker Wells. She was married to Manassah Moon on Jan. 3, 1884, in Woodruff, Idaho. He was killed in an.apcident nine months later. She married Hans Knudsen on Jan. 26, 1890 in Woodruff. He Chosen to attend an eleven passed away in 1944. She was a member of the state conference of mental Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- health leaders in Salt Lake City, -day Saints. are Miss Norma Jensen and Mrs. Surviving are six sons and S. L. Moskowitz, chairman of the daughters: Manassa Moon, John South Box Elder Committee for Knudsen, ' Mrs. Cyrun (Laura) Mental Health. Gibbs and Mrs. E. T. (Ora) HosThe conference will be held The purpose of the kins, all of Portage; Mrs. C. A. on June (Clara) Hall of Brigham City; meet is to further the citizens and Mrs. Marllda K. Flint of movement for better care and Clearfield. She is also survived treatment of the mentally ill, by 24 grandchildren, 63 great- to give assistance to the familgrandchildren, and a brother, ies of the mentally ill, and to Lawrence Wells of Malad. discuss prevention of mental Funeral services were conduct- illness. ed Monday at 1 p. m. in the Special emphasis Will be placPortage LDS ward chapel. Bur- ed on the role of the education ial was in the Portage ceme- and volunteer committees of the state and local associations. tery. . Nell Lovell Barlow, 51, wife of Roy J. Barlow of 412 South Second East, died Tuesday morning, June 4, in the Delta hospital at Delta, Utah. Mrs. Barlow was a former teacher at the Briham City Central school. She was an active member of "7 the LDS church and has worked in the Genealogical Society, Junior Sunday . - school and the , -- MIA in the v " Brigham City f7 4 Sixth ward. She was born four-mont- . ' j Death Claims Garland Woman Monday Morn (La-Prea- l) Portage Woman . Died Wednesday After Illness Women Named To Represent Ogden Firm Submils Low Bid for Work Permits Available at High School easyp Til-Gu- to over-hangin- Monday for Brigham Native - Auto in Alley ...qualifedlo serve you , Driver Cited After Accident Memorial Day r present cars higher trade-i- n value, means that now is the time to make the years best net deal on your new Mercury57. Forsgrens Name Prizewinners C. V. Forsgren, proprietor and driving your new Mercury now on weekend jaunts, your vacation trip. It is now available at the years lowest net price. of r Forsgrens Ladies store, this week announced the winners of the two lovely dressReady-to-Wea- I es being given away as a feature of the grand opening event of their new store. Offered as prizes were a stylish Martha Manning dress and an exquisite Dons Dodson dress. Winners of the dresses were Anne Tso of Intermountain school and Mrs. Melva Kunzler of Park Valley. Forsgrens opened at their new location on Saturday, May 25. LOWEST NET PRICE, NOW, ON MEimmY57 . Compare Mercury57 with competition, say with Car B and Car O. Only Mercury has been completely redesigned from the tires up. Mercury is inches larger, inside and out. Only Mercury offers a choice of 3 great engines and such exclusive features as Keyboard Control, Floating Ride, Thermomatic Carburetor, optional dual headMercurys lights, many others. extra values make it easily the top choice in the Point-for-poi- medium-price- d field. ANBEHSEMS-FORB- i. 323 South Main Street r ac-cu- Runaway Car Hits Parked No matter what you talk about when you call long distance from affair of home affaira of the heart nothing is quite so wonderful as the fun of hearing familiar voices discuss familiar things. And, fortunately, when long distance is so economical ' and sd easy to use, theres really no need to leave even one word unspoken. You tee, two dollars or less can connect you with any telephone in the country. So, neat time you make a lng distance call, remember: the fun ia just beginning when you hear the word, "hello. Remember call by number whenever you cun. It't twice os fast. ' citys and property owners' share was reduced to approximately $20,000 through compromises worked out between Brigham City and the State Road commissioners in March. Services Held .Look at them all I , (Continued from Page One) the major part of the project, however Brigham City will be responsible for the g removal of all gas pumps, signs and curb-sid- e fire hydrants, drinking fountains, parking meters, street lights and other utilities and for any necesary repairs and replacements. Originally set at $38,000, the will pay for Guy Tillery Whitaker, 64, of South First East, died suddenly Tuesday morning at his Welcome The big over-strehome of a heart attack. to Brigham City sign will not He had been empoyed as boilbe disturbed, it was understood. er fireman at the intermountain Instead, the base will rest on an school. A memisland in either side and ber of the LDS a zone. he was church, of chairman the g e n e a 1 o gleal committee and wag a group leader in the Sixth ward high priest quorum. He was born Ian. 23, 1893, in Willard, a son FISHING WAS GOOD Boys and girls alike tossed in y if Leander their fishing lines at Erigham City power house Saturday, and Whitaker iery Mary June 1, opening fishing season day. Many youngsters reAnn Parsons Whitaker. He was Funeral services were con- turned to their homes delighted with catching their first reared in Downey, Idaho. He was a veteran of World War I. ducted Monday for Mrs. Eliza fish. Pouiscn 58, native of On April 3, 1918, he married Brighant Armstrong, who died WedCity, 8 Box Eder NEWS Irva Wallace in the Salt Lake nesday, May 29 at a hospital in LDS temple. She died In June, Rock Wyo., after an Brigham City, Utah 1923. He married Ann Jensen illness Springs, of 18 months. Wednesday, June 5, 1957 on Dec. 22, 1927 in the Logan Mrs. Armstrong was a former LDS temple. They had resided telephone operator in Brigham Saturday. THE SHOW THAT'S ALIVE WITH DEATH in Brigham City since 1941. City- police reported that ValCity, where she served for ten entines car rolled back hitting Surviving are his widow of years. See Automobiles Completely She was born Dec. 9, 1898, in ttie parked car of Eugene Davis, Brigham City; two sons and one a of Ole OffiCity, 574 Brigham South 2nd said daughter Whita Emmett West, Guy daughter: Demolished Right Before ker of Pocatello, Idaho; Melvin and Hannah Petersen Poulsen. Don II. Valentine,' 520 South cer Williams. The accident ocwas and She reared educated in Your Eyes in . J. Whitaker and Mrs. Frank the alley bewteen Main curred City. She was a Sun- 3rd West was cited by Shirl and 1st West. (Marqurette) Tolmatt of Brig- Brigham school failteacher the in Brig- Williams, police officer, for ham City; five grandchildren, day are estimated at . Damages six brothers and sisters: Preston ham City Third ward prior to ure to properly set . his brakes $75 50. WATCH KENT CARLSEN Whitaker of Henderson, Nev.; marriage, She married Robert ArmWendell Whitaker of Downey, America's Youngest Stuntman, in , Idaho; Mrs. Essie Carrier of strong iq 1930 and they made home in their Rock His Daring Death Leaps Springs. Buena Park, Calif.; Mrs, Laurine Owens of Kennewick, Wash.; Their marriage was later solMrs. Karma Morgan of Salt emnized in the Eogan temple. DENNIS O. NIELSEN While living in Rock Springs, Lake City, and Mrs. Rands PetWatch The Death Defying Leap Mrs. has as served Armstrong of Ore. Portland, ty Ph. 1198 467 No, Main president of the Relief society, Through A Flaming House Funeral services will be con- counselor in the Primary and as ducted Friday at 12 noon in the a teacher in the Sunday school. Sixth ward chapel with Bishop She is survived by her hus- has been1 in the insurance business The Greatest Auto Acrobats Jay Oldroyd officiating. Friends band of Rock Springs; - two j B. In The World Felt daughters and one son: Mrs. may call at the Harold long enough to realize that the most Funeral Home, Thursday eve- Shirley A. Jereb of Rock he can offer you is I , thing important These Men in Action Mrs. Marion Hautala ning from 7 to 9 p. m. and Fri- Springs; service of the highest caliber. As a , Jfj 4 of Blackioot, Idaho; and Robert day prior to time of services. T ' he has The Show Thats Alive With result, qualified himself to y Armstrong. Jr., who was serving offer reliable, expert advice on: Death with the U. S. Navy in Japan, and was flown home just prior $ to .his mothers death; three Jr Business life Insurance SPONSORED BY grandchildren; and the . followtile Insurance and Retirement Plans fitted ta ing brothers and sisters: Mrs. BOX ELDER COUNTY FAIR BOARD Alice Tingey and Mrs. Minnie individual needs and Jackson of Brigham City; Mrs. Sickness and Accident ProVdion Annie Anderson of Ogden; and TREMONTON JUNIOR CHAMBER Group Insurance and Group Pensions Joseph Poulsen of Corinne. OF COMMERCE, Funeral serices were conducted at 2 p. m. in the Rock TREMONTON GROUNDS FAIR 8:00 P. M. The Prudential Insurance Company of America Springs LDS ward chapel. Bur.... A ear driven by William S. ial was In the Rock Springs mutual Ufa insurant tampan y SATURDAY, JUNE 8 Fife,, ,227 West 3rd 'South, was struck in the rear while attempting to enter the Arctic Circle ort May 30, according to police reAs with any completely redesigned automobile, there And what a beauty she is ! Clean, functional styling ports. were some early-seaso- n unlike any other car on the road. Size? Comfort? production delays on Mercury57. Driver of the other car was But now dealer shipments are at their peak higher than Lamoine L. Freeze, 657 South Mercury57 is built on the biggest size increase in lthei h 2nd West- they will be again this year. This means that your Mercury industry, with a new Floating Ride suspension system, , . Damages to both cars totaled dealer has a big stock to operate on a high volume, low $200. Officer P. R. Parker cited This, plus new power, new performance, countless new fea- -' Freeze for following too close in basis1. tures. Enjoy the fun of owning , ; This, plus your margin his car. 7-- ; r Widening Main Street at $99,385.85 Students 14 year of age and over may obtain work permits for the summer at the office at Box Elder High school, it waa announced this week by school officials. Permits are no longer issued, by the Board of Education office, they said. Mrs. Janice Olsen, Secretary at the high School, will issue work permits to those students who bring their birth certificate or some other official evidence of their birth date. 593 Local Chapter , ii INC. I |