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Show ff MfM V mmm Former Resident I"' fc- -' w 4 A" t f ' : t r 4 f I A Celestia A. Burt, age 83, died Aug. 19, in Ogden. Mrs. Burt was the mother of Fred J. Burt of Brigham City and a former resident here. She was born June 25, 1875, in North Ogden, a daughter of Fredriek Cazier and Herrietta Clifford. On Dec. 19, 1894, she was married to John Edward Burt, Sr. He died Dec. 13, 1939 in- - Riverton. They had made their home in Ogden, North Ogden, Harper, Riverdale and Brigham City. Mrs. Burt was an active member of the LDS church, having worked in the Primary, MIA and Rel.ef society. Survivors include three daughters and two sons: Mrs. Pauline Horsley of Fort Huachuca, Ariz.; Fred J. Burt of Brigham City; Mrs. Olive Taylor and Mrs. Henrietta Paxton of Ogden; and John Edward Burt, Jr., of Eugene, Ore.; ten grandchildren and 23 Fueral services were conducted Aug. 22 in Ogden and burial was in the Ogden City cemetery. it Rich S. PASSES AWAY Poulson, local Fram plant manager, died Friday in a San Francisco hospital. Plans Food Sale on Peach Days The North and South Box Elder stake YWMIA organizations will hold their annual food sale of and Saturday on Friday Peach Days in the north portion of the Harry Ilanline service station building, located just south of the court house. The doors will open at 10 a. m. The public is invited to patronize the sale and purchase their Peach Days baked goods, and according to Anona May Dorothy G. Jeppson, presidents of North and South stakes YWMIA, respectively. The first U. S. patent was s granted in 1790 to Samuel of Philadelphia for a new process potash manufacturing and was signed by George Wash-- , , ington. Common cork is made from a Species of oak. VOTE FOR LEWIS S. WIGHT . J Republican COUNTY ger for Fram Corporation at Brigham City, died Friday, Aug. 29, in a hospital at San Francisco, Calif., where he had been flown for an emergency cardiac operation. He was born Jan 23, 1909, a son of Niels C. and Dora S. Poulson, at Richfield. Mr. Poulson began his career with Fram Corporation in 1945 as a salesman, subsequently being promoted to plant manager at Pittsburg, Calif. In 1947 that plant was closed, and he made surveys and recommendations which resulted in construction of the new Fram plant at Brigham City. On completion of the new plant in 1948, he became manager, serving in that capacity until his death. Previous to his affiliation with Fram Corporation, he worked several years as an accountant for the California State Department of Employment Security. He was a member of the LDS church, lie was also a member of the Rotary club, the Kiwanis, Brigham City Country club, Chamber of Commerce and the Quarterback club. Mr. Poulson was married on Sept. 25, 1932, at Reno, Nev., to Ellen Keyes of San Francisco. He is survived by his widow; two daughters, Judith Patricia Poulson of Brigham City; Mrs. William (Mary Ann) Kelso of Calif., and one Sacramento, grandson. He is also survived and by the following brothers sisters: Garth T. Poulson, Mrs. R. Gordon (Helen) Christensen, Mrs. Walter E. (Carol) Williams, Jr.; Mrs. Paul J. (Shirley) Tavey, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Steven B. (Laurel) Wilson of Barrington, R. I,, and Mrs. John V. Therrell of Denver, (Roma) Funeral services were held at For Company, Funeral Directors, San Francisco, Tuesday, Sept. 2, at 11 a. m. Interment was in San Francisco. McAvoy-OHar- . a COMMISSIONER I Fire Destroys Hay, Term ar Barn at Bear River stand for efficiency, economy, and honesty, in A county government. fire d de- stroyed a barn and 160 tons of hay on the Lester Anderson farm near Bear River City on Thursday night, causing damages estimated at between $5,000 and $6,000. The Tremonton volunteer fire department was called at 11:10 p. m. and .worked all night to save surrounding farm buildings and other hay stacks. Anderson said he was in the yard at the time the lightning struck, and told firemen that it was several minutes before flames appeared. When they did start, they appeared to come up all around the building, he through My record will substantiate this claim years in office as your servant at a period of inflated prices and increased costs Box Elders mill levy has not increased. Even though we have suffered the loss of '"some public 'utilities we have held the tax line. The law ours has permitted increases in some departments has been reduced. 1 " lightning-cause- I pledge my full time and support for the betterment of Box Elder County and. solicit your vote at the Primary election on Sept, 9th. (Paid Political Advertising) said. PEACH DAYS WINDOW DISPLAY During the Peach Days celebration, a special display of hobbies, antiques, and collections of items of interest to the general public will be featured in the downtown merchants windows. Mother of Local Man ft? Mrs. Mae Colo. Candidate 1 j , Dies in Wyoming S. Poulson, plant mana- Rich YWMIA & Dies Friday After Illness AI Sb rw -- Hop--kin- -- Plant Manager s Buried in Oeden t "i T ' Mallett McBride, 49, of Salt Lake City, died of natural causes Sunday night while vacationing at pinedale, Wyo. Mrs. McBride is the mother of of Brigham Neil M. McBride City. She was born Oct. 19, 1908, at Tooele, a daughter of Alma F. and May Pearl Mallet. On Oct. 28, 1930, she was married to Bruce P. McBride in the FUNERAL PLANNED Salt Lake LDS temple. Funeral services will be held Survivors include her husband here Saturday for Mrs. Shar- of Salt Lake City; two sons, Neil M. McBride of Brigham City, on Christensen Barrere, and Lyman Brian McBride of Salt Lake City; three sisters and four brothers. Funeral services will be s Sudden Death Idaho Driver Cited 2 Box Elder Journal Free Street Dances Added to Peach Day Schedule of Events Wednesday, Septemper 3, Brigham City, Utah In Local Accident street dance will be held Friday and Saturday nights of Peach Days in front of the d wuakly newspaper established In I90S, Friday and antarad ai Sacond if Ingham Oats Mattar af tha post offiea City, Utah, undar tha act of March I, Chat. W. Claybaugh, Publisher" A A reviewing stand on Main Street, with music furnished by Henry Johnsens orchestra. There will be no charge for admission and everyone is invited to participate. Also planned is a square dance to be held Friday evening on the Packer Paviilon, 647 South Main. This also is free of charge and is being planned under the direction of Earl Glenn. Local residents and Peach Days visitors are invited to join in the fun at all of these scheduled events, according to Ross C. Bowen, Peach Days Two volved cars were e in- in a collision Friday at 10:52 a. m. at the intersection of Fourth South and Main which caused $50 damage to each vehicle. Police reports stated that a northbound driven by car, George Arthur Garvin, Norwalk, Calif., was stopped at the intersection to make a left turn when a second car, driven by David E. Kincheloe, Twin Falls, Idaho, smashed into its right rear end. officer. Herb Investigating Hampton, cited Kincheloe for failing to yield the right of way. MEMBER UTAH Utah Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Editorial State Press Association, National and United Presa, Advertising Association Representative; Utah State Press Association, Salt Laka City, Utah. NATIONAL manager. NOW OPEN Mother of Two : GRACE HARRISON'S NEW OPTOMETRIST , CHILDREN'S NURSERY ' 'HIS AT a.m. to the 6 p.m. for Working Mothers hour while, you Golf or shop. a Weekly Rates or by 35 SOUTH MAIN - BRIGllAM CITY, UTAH 773 NORTH MAIN 6 the building formerly occupied by Howard Cafe PHONE 597' in CALL 1678 IT TAKES NOW OPEN OFFICE AND DAY CARE CENTER a Open & for sound saying Plans Progress for Class of '33 Reunion Plans are progressing rapidly for the reunion for members of the Class of 1933 of Box Elder High school, which is scheduled for Saturday evening, Sept. 6, at 8 p. m. in the Sixth ward recreation hall. Any person who was a member of the class during the four high school years, is cordially invited to attend. All reservations should be made with Mrs. Ruth B. Jensen, 508 East First South. A charge of one dollar is being made to help cover cost of expenses. If you have any such collections of items oi interest to the general . public, invite you to display them. Get in touch with us and we will arrange for a window display for you. In this way others will see your collection and treasures and it will add new interest to the Peach Days Celebration. we Get both at Prizes Offered To Exhibits in the Following Classifications: HANDIWORK SOUVENIRS NEEDLECRAFT COLLECTIONS FANCY WORK E n' Ogden c First Federal HISTORICAL DISPLAYS, Etc. Please fill in the coupon below and bring it in soon find a place for your display. We will Savings arrange to wont have to wait so long for your savings to reach their goal when you save where you get both higher earnings and insured safety. At Ogden First Federal Savings your account is insured up to 510,000 by an agency of the U. S. Government. You j Window Display Committee co . Peters Jewelry STORE BUILDINGS 12 South Main j j I I Brigham City, Utah Phone 198 I Meets or Surpasses ANY Test for I have the following collection under the classification of square feet of window space. Open your account now. You can do so by phone, and only 55 will start kl : CONVENIENT HOURS: 9 0 4, Mondoy tkn Tlyjcsday 9 to 6, Fndoy STRENGTH and will need approximately 1 SAVE BY MAIL: Ogden First Federal Savings is as "ear os your mailbox you may mail your savings (by check or money order) with or without you possbook. We poy postage both ways. I In releasing the above for display, I agree to hold the merchant in whose window it is displayed and the Box Elder Chamber of Com- merce blameless in case of fire or theft. ( Signed J (3't) for Modern Address i VOl-M- Date.. Made Exclusively byv ' Phone No. Positively no entries will be accepted after Wednesday, Sept. Ogden ! 3-- 6 P.M. Brsffiitei&trtiujs JJTAH CONCRETE .PIPE CO. , 1940 Mali Awmw . Odo Where Thousands Have Saved - . rfww. Export Yrsis . tghwb 1 -- A .. ' f , " . ANNOUNCES THE NEW LOCATION OF - Mrs. Sharon Christensen Barrere, 22, died suddenly Sunday evening in Hollywood, Calif. Mrs. Barrere is well known and remembered in this community as one of the Christensen triplets. She was born April 6, 1936, one of the triplet daughters of Merle Stander Devere and Christensen. She was reared and educated here, graduating from Box Elder High school and from Henagers Business college in Salt Lake City. Prior to her marriage, she was employed as secretary at Gromer Brokerage Co. in Salt Lake City, and at Max Factors in Hollywood. She was married to Robert Barrere II on Oct. 26, 1956, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. They have made their home in Hollywood. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, Mrs. Barrere took an active part in the Hollywood LDS ward. Survivors include her husband and two sons, Robert Barrere III and Richard Devere Barrere, of Hollywood; her parents of Brigham City; a grandfather, Nets Stander of Brigham City; and four sisters, including her triplet sisters, Mrs. Joseph (Diane) Graves of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Gerald (Janice) Nohr of Seattle, Wash.; also Mrs. Paul (Lois) Wilson of West Los Angeles, Calif ; and Kathleen Christensen of Brigham City. Funeral services will he conat ducted Thursday, Sept. 1 40 p. m. in the Hollywood LDS ward chapel and in Brigham City on Saturday, Sept. 6, at 2 p. m. in the Third ward chapel, with Bishop Mack Young officiating. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Saturday, prior to time of services. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. Special Prizes Will Be Awarded For The Best Collections And Displays, and Competent Judges Have Been Selected. HOBBIES SSOOATIOJI STAT1 Subscription ratn $3 00 pnr year; payable in advanca; In combination with tha Be ildap News, (published Wednesdays) $5 00 per year; 10 cents. $2 SO for 4 months; single copy Dr. ROY F. BARNARD Claims Young 1958 Cityi Moat ul Millions |