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Show t &&& . - V-- ITk . ? Airman Visits in Brigham Woman From Car Collision Brigham on Leave City police investigated a two-ca- r accident Tuesday, at 4:38 p. m. on Main street near Third North which resulted in $420 total damage to the vehicles, It was stated in police reports. Keith E. Nielson, Idaho Fails, Idaho, was driving south on Main street, about 100 feet south of Third North, when his auto crashed into the left side of a second car which was attempting a Driver of the second vehicle was Jerold D. Tippets, 504 North Second East. The Tippets auto was headed south when it started the turn from near the gutter. Investigating officer Byron May cited Tippets for making an improper Damage to the Nielson car was set at $225. Estimate of the damage to the second car was $195. No Injuries were reported. Airman David Barker is in Brigham City visiting with his mother, Mrs. Evelyn Barker, 55 South Sixth East, during a leave, from the U. S. Air Force. He has been stationed in California and in South Carolina during the past 20 months. He will report to Langley Air Base in Virginia this week. He is assigned to the field of communications. vj j , Mrs. Abigail Rosenbaum 76, of 316 North First West, Sam-sel- II ji J Citation Results Sunday Night w, -- It A died Sunday night at her home after a short illness. Mrs. Samsel was born March 30, 1882, in Brigham City, a daughter of Morris David and Alice Neibaur Rosenbaum. She was reared and educated in Brigham City and attended the University of Utah and LDS Business college. On June 9, 1910, she was married to Walter K. Samsel in Brigham City. They later received their endowments in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. Samsel died f SV k j 53,000 Americans were Death Claims 4 . FuFUNERAL TODAY neral services will be held today, Wednesday, for Mrs. Abigail Rosenbaum Samsel, who died Sunday night. in 1921. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and PASSES AWAY Final had served as a camp historian. was formerly a member of rites were held Monday for She memthe Kindergarten Mrs. Mary Mae Anderson, ber of the LDS club. A she had who passed away Friday been a Relief church, society block teacher. morning. Surviving are one son and three daughters: Clifford W. Samsel of Cornish; Mrs. Alice Woodmancy of Brigham City; Mrs. Edward (Grace) Aitken of Mrs. San Francisco; Willard (Evelyn) Smith of Salt Lake Lake City; 14 grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Bertha Facer of Santa Rosa, Calif. Funeral services will be con1 Mrs. Mary May Southworth ducted today, Wednesday, at in the Brigham City LDS m., p. 13 South Third Anderson, 83, ward chapel by Bishop East, died at her home, Friday Seventh Lee Andersen. Friends may morning. Mrs. Anderson was born Sept. call at the family home today to services. 16, 1874, in Paris, Idaho, to Ches- prior Burial will be in the Brigham ter and Agnes Caldwell South-wortShe was reared and edu- City cemetery. cated in Idaho and attended the LDS Fielding academy. She was married to Charles T. Anderson in Montpelier, Idaho, Dec. 25, 1897. They resided in Montpelier and Preston, Idaho, before coming to Brigham City. She had taught school at Border, Idaho. She was active in LDS church work and took part in civic afIda Green Deem Hubbard, 84, fairs. She was a teacher in the Primary and Sunday school and died Saturday morning at 1052 business director of the Third Doxey street, Ogden, after a ward Relief society . She was a long illness. She had lived in charter member of the Kinder- Willard since 1912. She was born June 30, 1873, at garten and Civic Improvement clubs. Kaysville to James Kirkham and Survivors include her husband, Clara Hammer Green. She was three sons, and two daughters: reared and educated in Elwood. She was married to Ludvey C. Worth Anderson, Salt Lake City; R. Shirl Anderson, Bounti- Peter Deem, Dec. 19, 1906, in ful; Wynn C. Anderson, Phoenix, the Logan LDS temple. They Ariz.; Mrs. F. C. (Norma) Simon first resided in Plain City, later sen, Palm Springs, Calif.; Mrs. moving to Willard in 1912. He R. II. (Aglaia) Manning, Carson died September 16, 1929. On June 9, 1936, she married City, Nev.; 13 grandchildren; 16 Charles Hubbard in one broth- William er and three sisters, N. P. South-wort- Ogden. She was active in LDS church Tacoma, Wash.; Mrs served as first E. Osborn, Ogden; Mrs. work having Gean. Miller, Great Falls, Mont.; counselor in the first YWMIA in Mrs W.illiam S. Fife, Brigham Elwood. She also was a Primary teacher, organist, and visiting City. ADD to ANDERSON OBIT ... teacher in the Relief society. Funeral services were conduct- She was a member of the Daughed Monday afternoon at 1 p. m. ters of Utah Pioneers, Willard in the First ward chapel with camp. She worked as a midwife for Counselor O. Dee Lund officiaseveral years after graduating ting. The family prayer was offered from a course in obstetrics in by Mark Southworth. The pre- Salt Lake City, at the age of 21. Survivors include her husband, lude and postlude at the chapel were played by Ruth Reeves. 10 sons and daughters: LuRoy Mrs. Norman (Adda) Osey Jenson offered the invoca- Deem, tion and Bishop Niel Rasmussen Wells, Mrs. Leona Rencher, all of Ogden; Harvey L. Deem, Garoffered the benediction. Speakers included Fred L. Pe- land; Parley G. Deem, Lake-wooCalif.; Orville J. Deem, tersen, Patriarch S. Norman Lee and O. Dee Lund. Mrs. Lavonne Delta; Mrs. Arvil (Ida Mae) West Weber; Justin K. Thompson read a tribute from Mrs. Lloyd the Civic Improvement club. Deem, Willard; Musical numbers included a (Ruby) Pearson, Salt Lake City; Ward, vocal duet by Fern Jensen and Mrs. Raymond (Geneva) Doril Horsley, and a song by the North Ogden; 32 grandchildren; 24 and three First ward Singing Mothers. Burial was in the Brigham sisters, Mrs. Ada Nielsen, Salt Rulon Lake City; Mrs. Myrtle Grant-hum- , where City cemetery American Fork, and Mrs. Manning dedicated the grave. Mattie Bench, Logan. Funeral services were held on A total of 38,700 Americans Tuesday in the Willard ward were killed in 1957 traffic chapel with Bishop Orvin Lemon officiating. Burial was in the cemetery. Hyrum Distress of from Arising Symptoms Prominent Civic Worker Passes Claims Willard Woman Saturday TRACTOR IS TUNED PROPERLY Dynamometer Removes Guesswork ' St. City Traffic Bureau women clerks asked for and got a p.olice guard after the chief clerk, Mrs. Carmen Peppone, complained many persons paying traffic tickets paid up only after cursing the city, the government, the police and the women clerks. HYDRA-GAUG- A - E Showi th precis setting for peak power end economy under actual field loads Eliminate excess carbonizing, power loss, burnt valves, costly repairs You can BE SURE it't right because you can 5EE It's right 0 ;! 1 and Bring in Your Tractor ON LEAVE N. Y, (UP) SYRACUSE, With our revolutionary new DYNAMOMETER you can actually SEE when your tractor is PERFECTLY tuned. Seeing is believing. , A The last herd of buffalo seen on the open range in Oklahoma was 1877 near Woodward. No Cursing K X-- 1957. HOW YOU CAN BE SURE YOUR .3 C' Speeding was blamed for 13,200 deaths on U.S. highways in 1957. injured mishaps in e 30-da- y Soap Collection SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UP) City Hall female employees werent too happy when they found Mayor Anthony Henningers econIn 1957, 7,500 pedestrians were omy drive on their hands. The women complained soap was no killed by autos in the U. S. longer provided for their washrooms and thereupon began collecting money to buy soap. SEE FOR YOURSELF Airman David Barker has been visiting in Brigham City during a leave. 30-d- BRIGHAM TRUCK AND ay IMPLEMENT CO. 3 Box Elder NEWS 27 North Maiir Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 30, 1958 Phone 300 The musk glands of beaver, lo cated near the tail, are widely used as a base for perfume. FREE Away Friday Lengthy Illness in ESTIMATES r on all types of PLUMBING & HEATING Installation of GAS FURNACES CONVERSION UNITS DRYERS WATER HEATERS Bonded and Licensed In Brigham City LEO WALKER 229 North PHONE if 1st East 348-- f. 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South 123 Main Phone 321 Beehive Coal & Appliance 68 North Main Phone 1 Co. 48 84 South Main Phone 440 - 1st West Coleman Plumbing 52 North Main & Phone 92 Heating Heating Co. Phone 52 & Larsen Bros. Plumbing South 467 & Heating Phone 292 Main Clyde Larsen Sheet Metal Works 23 West 6th North - 326 - Phone 1022 Christensen Plumbing 153 North Phone 1572 & Heating 2232 Wash. Blvd. , Sears-Roebu- & Co EX & Appliance Phone 1577 1239 Brigham City Cooling, Inc. Phone 420 Co. ck 2231 Washington Heating Phone - Utah Heitz Heating & 81 South Main Ogden, 132 North Main Northern Heating Co. Phone Royce Heating 24th St. Phone EXport Ogden, Utah Edvalson Appliance 1075 Brigham City Phone 163 Butlers - Phone Brigham City 145 South 5th East Phone 25 Thompson Hardware 190 Leon W. Carver Plumbing & Heating South 451 North 3rd West 8 Company North Main 41 South Main 1 Holland Furnace Co. 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