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Show f Aged Brigham Man Succumbs Friday Morning he was employed by the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Co. as an engineer until retiring in 1936. He also has operated a farm in Yost, Box Elder county. Azalia Earil on He married Nov. 3, 1902 in Salt Lake City. She died in 1920. He was a member of the Presbyterian church. Thomas Cerey Lane, 88, of First West, died Friday morning in Ogden after an extended illness. ' Mr, Lane was born July 23, 1870. in Grundy Center, Iowa, a eon of Isaac and Elizabeth Lane. He was reared and educated in Iowa and New Mexico. He came to Utah in 1901 . and settled at Tucker, Summit county, where 597 North Surviving are five sons and DAY ; ALL Thursday ... so er, Charles employees may enjoy Christmas Day with their familes. They join us in wishing you a very "MERRY CHRISTMAS " HAR1BLT0P1 DRUG CENTER 0. ol T7n BALLET guest stars from Son Francisco Ballet BAILEY & RICHARD CARTER William Christensen choreographer EVES.: Dec. I I Mauric Abravanal conductor 8:30; 26-3- 0, Dec. 31, 8:00 MATINEES: Dec. 27 & 29 KINGSBURY , Lane t I ' t A' three sisters, Holmes Facer, son of James Paul and Maude Holmes Facer of 1429 29th street, Ogden, died Monday morning in the Dee hospital of pneumonia. The child was born Oct. 2, 1958, in Ogden. The parents are members of the Ogden LDS Highland ward. Surviving are the parents, a brother, James H. Facer of Roy; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Facer of Brigham City; Mrs. William M. Holmes of Wil Joseph - ' & ' ? r f n- ' V V ' HALL at 2:00 Univ. of Utah Salt Lake City A thrilling spectacle for the whole family this wondrous Christmas fantasy, tha complete "Nutcracker Ballot," TICKETS: Eves., $2, $3, $4; Mats.: $1, $2, $3 Kingsbury Hall, 9 to 5; Tribune Bldg., 9 to 6 It'll Be a Merry Christmas Back from three weeks In Nogales, Ariz., getting acquainted with her first grandchild is Mrs. Carlisle Baty. Mrs. Baty arrived at Nogales just in time to welcome seven pound Michael Carlisle, first born of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gardiner. Mrs. Gardiner will be rememn bered "here as the former Hunsaker. Mr. Gardiner Is a customs inspector at Nogales. p. m. in the Myers Rose chapel mortuary by Bishop George B. Handy. Friends may call at the mortuary today prior to time of services. Burial will be in the Ogden city cemetery. I ' 4, y, Greeting Grandchild Ogden Child Today . La-Vo- son. FINAL RITES HELD Funeral services will be conFinal rites were held Mon- ducted today, Wednesday, at 1 day for Thomas C. Lane, who passed away Friday. Man Succumbs Former Brigham Resident Dies Friday Morning Saturday Morn LAST TIME TODAY GET MORE OUT OF LIFE GO OUT TO A MOVIE! Wallace Tams, age 54, of James Francis Smith, age 85, Pleasant View, passed away Fri- a former resident of Brigham day morning in the Dee hospi- City, passed away Saturday in tal. Ogden. He was born June 8, 1873, in He was born Aug. 19, 1904, in Paradise, Utah, a son of Elias T. Logan, a son of Samuel and Merand Sarah Lofthouse Tams. He cy Livermore Smith. He was married Lucille Ferrin on Oct. reared in Centerville. 10, 1925, In Farmington. They reOn June 28, 1901, he married ceived their endowments in the Ruby Barber Secrist in the Salt Salt Lake LDS temple on May Lake temple. She died in 1938. 19, 1926. For 30 years he worked for Mr. Tams was a retired fire- the Utah-IdahSugar Co., startiman of Utah General Depot. He at the Brigham City plant ng had been a ward teacher and and later at the Garland factory. secretary of the Aaronic priest- He was a Seventy in the Brighood quorums of the Pleasant ham City Sixth LDS ward. He View wards. He was a former had served an LDS mission to member of the 239th quorum of Mexico. Seventies of the Twenty-firs- t Surviving are six sons and ward in Ogden. He had served Mrs. Marlin (Pearl) a stake mission and was a mem- daughters; ber of the Ben Lomond stake Sorenson and Don S. Smith of Logan; Mrs .Fred (Bernice) PeHigh Priest quorum. tersen of Mrs. Horton Surviving are his widow, the (Estella) Garland; Hess of following sons and daughters; Kenneth J. Smith of Centerville; Kaysville; Vernon W. Tams of Belleville, Mrs. Asel (Cora) Robinette of 111.; Louis E. Tams of Pleasant City; three sisters and View; Kenneth T. Tams, now Brigham two brothers, Mrs. Joe Grans-deserving an LDS mission in Gerand Mrs. James Webb of Mrs. Fred (Helen) Bur-det- t, many; Clifford Smith of Mrs. George (Shirley) Thor-noc- Kaysville; Mrs. Mae Barber Centerville; both of Ogden; six grandand Arthur Smith of Salt Lake children; and ten brothers and Mrs. Fred City. sisters, including Funeral services were held on of (Pearl) Woodyatt Willard; 1 p. m. at the CenMrs. Arthur (Jennie) Carlson Monday at chaLDS terville Second ward and Mrs. Theron B. (Charlotte) pel. Burial wa sin the CenterLee, both of Brigham City. Funeral services were held on ville cemetery. Monday in the Pleasant View ward chapel and burial took anTwo Negro boys were having argument about ghosts. One place in the North Ogden of them claimed he had seen a ghost as he passed the cemetery the night before. O. K. - So seen a ghost. And what NEWS youve 4 was this ghost doin when you Failin behind, Wednesday, December 24, 1958 last seen him? son, failin behind rapid! Brigham City, Utah o U. Theatre Ballet, Utah Symphony, U. of U. Music Dept. SALLY h of Tucson, Mrs. Alice Phelps of Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. Lottie McPherson and Mrs. Dottie Swank, both of Lomita, Ariz,; Pleasant View that our it a broth- 16 wi ; Returns Home After Services Set tor i r daughters: Ed Lane of El Paso, Tex.; Mrs. William B. (Lucille) Howes and Mrs. Lewis R. (Dorothy Olsen, both of Brigham Lane of Long City; Wallace Beach, Calif.; and Wesley A. Lane of Orem; 14 grandchildren, Funeral services were held on Monday at 3:30 p. m. in the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home under the direction of the Reverend Hershey Julien of the Community Presbyterian church. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery. . : ' r Calif. 'CLOSED ' LAST TIME TONIGHT I TECHNICOLOR y " o RICHARD TODD JULIETTE GRECO CiNBivw-scoP- CO-HI- T BIG THE TOUGHEST GUN IN TOMBSTONE f GEORGE MONTGOMERY. OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY AT 3 P. M. CHAR THE SKIES 'v H t'Vr.'W.Aar FOR THE STRAT0-FLYER- TWO BIG FEATURES S OF THE Thursday Friday Saturday -- CO-HI- T -- U.S. AIR FORCE! n CHRISTMAS PROGRAM MATINEE AT 3 P. Box Elder the Beautiful New in all M- - . RAGING ROBIN HOOD OF MEXICOS MOST ' VIOLENT HOUR! ; j 2o Still available in beautiful Sunset Heights are four homes, now under construction and we also have' 89 choice residential building lots in this modern subdivision, with FHA approval, ready for construction right after the first of the year. There's a salesman on duty at our Brigham City branch office BRIAN 560 North Sixth East, phone 36, after 1 p.m. daily. Drop in at the office, or call for an appointment to see the beautiful new home plans for 1959. SUN. -- MON. -- TUB. -- WED. and KEITH-CESA- RODOLFO HOY OS Matinees 50c till 6 Evening 65c Children 20c under 12 Wdyt: ACADEMY AWARD BEST PICTURE OF 1957 , sincerest thanks to the many families we have had an opportunity of locating year. Its ' BRIGHAM CITY BRANCH ,;i '. HAWKINS K OM THE RIVER KWAS Wf; PHONE 36 GUINNESS-JAC- .THE BRIDGE been a pleasure to serve you. 5 560 NORTH 6TH EAST WILLIAM HOLDEN ALEC beautiful Sunset Heights during. the past To all our many wonderful friends! ol J Winner in i . ...i CINEMASCOPE TECHNICOLOR Mm sessue hayxkawa mmes domia am scars 60f ME The lost palace of Zenobiat Scimitar ,9r! Phone Export Member Multiple Listing Service 2419 Kiesel Ave. jf, ifitjro & ik if A MW WARNERCOLOR The dance of the ro Warner Bros. etotks! STARRING RAFIK SHAMMAS ami bv MARVIN MILLER Produced by CEDRIC FRANCIS MORNE . MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY Realtor OnemaScopE CO-HI- T vengeance! friends in Brigham City and 'to express ' COLOR by OE LUXE FORBIDDEN TREASURES OF THE AGES! of us at Ogden Realty extend a cheery Merry Christmas wish to all of our new DEAN A COME TO SAVAGE SEETHING ARABIA 011 A TERROR SEARCH FOR .yi AH asYilla' BIG AT REGULAR PRICES Plan now for a new home of your own to enjoy next Christmas , in beautiful Sunset Heights ROMERO-MARGI- R NEW YEAR MERRY CHRISTMAS Manager and a HAPPY NEW YEAR |