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Show I Box Elder NEWS Wednesday, November 12, Brigham, City, Utah . 1958 Afteltly n.wtpap.r established in 1896, pub liihtd vry Wednesday nd entered es SecClass Matter at the ond office in post Snqham City, Utah, vnder the act of March 8 1879 Chas W Claybaugh, publisher Subscription rate S3 00 per year payable in advance, in combination with the Bot Elder journal (published Fridays) $5 00 per year; '2 50 for 6 months 0 rooy single cents MEMBfcRrr7 UTAH STATE PSXSSOCIATION ember Audit Bureau of State Press Association Association and United Utah State rceoresentative; te Ctv Utah tt n?; NATIONAL 7T Circulations Utah National Editorial Press Advertisinq Press Association EDITORIAL sTbcfT0N OWN A SHARE IN AMERICAN INDUSTRY THRU FINANCIAL INDUSTRIAL FUND Ml Hi Inc. Distributee of Financial Industrial Shares and FIF Capital Accumulation Investment Plans. Fund Martin Rasmussen Brigham City, Utah -" Street. City $ate State Prohibited Young Mother At Services Held Sunday Evening From Selling Trees Friday Night Marjorie Ann Helms Huggins, wife of Farrell D. Huggins of Bear River City, passed away Friday m the Dee hospital in Ogden. Sue was born Jan. 6, 1923, in Belmont, Wis , a daughter of Erwin ar.d Edia Huggins Helms She was reared in Belmont, and graduated from the Belmont Hign school V.rs. Huggins was a member ol the Cnurch of Jesus Christ of Lattei day Saints and served as an MIA teacher and Primary teacher in the Bear River City ward. She was married to Farrell D. Huggins in 1946 at Mineral Point, Wis She came to Utah at tnat time rnd has made her home in Bear River City since Surviving aie her husband and five children, Kristine, Sheila, Dennis, Holiv and Marjorie Lynn, all of Bear River City, her parents of Mineral Point, and th following brothers and Guerdon Helms and Russell Helms, both of Belmont, Wn, Erwin Helms, Jr., of Lancaster, V'vis ; Mrs. Douglas (Helen) Rice of Wauzeka, Wis , and Mrs. Herbert (Betty) Schwal-bacof Wildwood, 111. Funeral services were conduct ed Tuesday at in the Boat River City ward chapel with Bishop Roy L. Braegger officiating. Interment was in the Bear River City cemetery. G 2C wondering how to do it? . . . do it with one-hal- ' 1pm. but ms empty hook was dangling A in a small glass fishbowl visitor walked up to him and said trying to humor him: How many have you caught so far The lunatic laughted. Youre the tifth DOLLARS These three Brigham City nimrods turned a neat trick Saturday when they bagged their limits of pheasants and chukar partridge. Left to r.ght, Myrland Balls, Dick Parsons and Phil fallows. They were among many who found excellent shooting on opening day of Utahs upland game bird season. iALK AL0UT LUCK Mother of Local Gl Students Former Resident Lady Dies Friday Must Submit Dies in California Mrs Katie E McMillan Sharp, 90, of East Midvale, died early of a heart Friday morning ailment and causes incident to age, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Earl Ferguson in Brigham CVv Mrs Sliaip was born April 21. in Muiray a daughter of Wilham and Margaret Grieve McMillan She was a member of the Church oi Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Oil Feb. 12, 1890, she was married to George T. Sharp He died Jan 19, 1951 Survivors include a son and two daughters George L. Sharp of Holladay; Mrs. W. H. Black-mc- r of San Clements, Calif.; and Mr0 Earl (Grace) Ferguson of Bughani City; five grandchildren, and eight and six sisters. Funeral services wene conducted Monday at 1 p. m., in Midvale Burial was in the Murray city cemetery. 1803, Do all those things youd like to do with dollars from us. clothing pay old bills buy newer car home repairs new furniture Money for every worthy purpose on Signature only, car or furniture. $25 to $2000 buy appliances n 0 etc. etc. Harold C. Grill, Manager 20 S. Main St. Phone: 487, Brigham City Itll pay you to remember that the cost of experience has gone uo like everything else. loon boiow $600 noda by Gty Finonca Co. (Utah) (Continued From Page One) farm in the Willard area. He is married to the former Audrene of Bear River City. Anderson They arc parents of two children. Second Counselor Robert M. Morgan born and, raised in the farming community, was teacher of the priests quorum for th-eyears before accepting his He is princinew assignment. pal of the Perry school and also owns a dairy farm. His wife is the former Phyllis Brockbank. They have four children. Clerk Lloyd Mason has lived in Willard for about five and f years, coming from Plymouth. He was general secretary of the Aaromc priesthood and active ip Mutual - Improvement association activities. He is employed at Sperry mills in Ogden. His wife is the former Rita Braegget of Willard. They are parents el two children. Bishop Orvin M. 'Lemon originally was installed as bishop of ihe Willard ward in September ot 1957. He has lived most of his life in Willard, coming there as a small boy. He farms for a living and is married to the former Edith Shaw -- of Ogden. They have seven children. Fust Counselor Jens Simonsen has resided in Willard for the past 13 years and was sustained as a member of the Willard ward bisnopric in October of 1957. Piior to holding that office, he was superintendent of the Mutual Improvement association for four and one-hayears and was a stake missionary. He is employed at the Naval Supply depot. Mrs Simonsen is the former Irene Christensen 'if Hooper. They have seven children. Seconc Counselor John Rulon Larkin was made a member of the bishopric only six weeks agb. Prior to that, he served a stake mission Another native of Willard, he farms for a living. His wife is the former Helen Wade of Pleasant View. They are the parents of four children. Clerk Earl Checketts has served as clerk for the past six ye?rs. He was originally from Harper but moved to Willard 12 years ago. He is an employee of Utah General depot ar.d is married to the former a Baugh of Wellsville. They e h A lunatic war Anyfishing how, he had the rod and reel S. hi- Historic Willard Ward Divided sis-tei- Through Financial Industrial Fund Share, you too can share of more than in the ownership 100 companies in 18 different industries, selected both for income and long term growth Financial Industnal a investment fund, now m its twentv second year of operation For free moil coupon today FIF ASSOCIATES, Death Claims Certification Monthly certifications of train-msigned bn, 6 by the veteran ard a representative of his school, aie keystones of the Korean GI Bill according to the Under Veterans Administration the law, VA must have a certification each month before it can pav a veteran his GI allowance. VA issued veterans this advice about their monthly certifications. First, they should be submitted to VA promptly, as soon after the end of the month as possible Prompt, certificates mean prompt VA checks; late certificates mean later inevitably checks, VA said. According to VA, some seven percent of veterans certifications are arriving late, causing needless delays for thousands of veierans. Second, VA advised veterans to look over their monthly certifications to be sure they are accurate. Any change in training status, such as from fullpart-timto time training, should be noted. Also, in type of courses where absences have to be reported, they must be reported accurately, VA said. Inaccurate reports particularly those lesulting in veterans receiving more money than they are entitled to can cause unnecessary trouble and delay, VA pointed out. veteran-trainee- s For who adopt promptness and accuracy as by words, monthly GI chocks should come regularly as clockwork, VA said. B e Do you believe, asked the medium in deep, impressive tones, do you believe that departed people can communicate with you Oh, sure I do, said the customer husband My sends me alimony every week. lf Friends and relatives in Brig ham City last week learned of the death of Mrs. Vilate Smith a native of Brigham City, who died Nov. 3 in Salinas, Calif Mis .Harris was born Nov. 13, 1873, in Brigham City, a daughter cl Samuel and Came Smith She lived in Ogden until 1945 when she moved to California. She was a member of the Ogden LDS Eleventh ward, and the Macabees. She was married to Ralph Wig gins. Alter his death, she was married to Joe D. Harris. He died later. Surviving are a son and daughters Dr. Clifford R. Wiggins, ard Mrs. Opal V. Hamilton, both of Salinas, and four grandchildren. Funeral services were conduct-eThursday In Ogden at the Larkin chapel with Elder Eugene Wiggins officiating. Burial was in the Ogden city cemetery. 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The people of the state interested m purchasing conifers on lands for Christmas trees are asked to cooperate wth the Land Board by not violating this state law. Anyone, who violates this statue will be subject to prosecution. Le-or- ...GIVE HER AN feel really safe at night have five children. Clerk Wendell Hubbard has served in this capacity in the Willard ward for seven years. He was born and raised in Wil-ar- d and currently is engaged as a dairy farmer in the commun-ty- . His wife, also a native, is the former Lena Perry. They have 10 children. Brigham Truck & Implement Co. 27 North Main Phone 300 |