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Show ( ; Final Rites Held Students Finish Finalists to Be For Local Resident Dental Course Nominated for At Intermounain Atom Confab Final rites were conducted on Wednesday, March 25, for Irven Clifford Holst, who passed away March 21. The services were held in the Harold B. Felt Funeral chapel, at 1 p. in. with Bishop Wayne Loveland officiating. The family prayer was offered by Lyman Morrell- - The Invocation was given by Edgar Richardson and the benediction by Stanley Madsen. , Speakers at the service were Lewis Jones, Henry Nielsen and Bishop Loveland. Musical numbers included a vocal solo by Paul Morrell, violin solo by Harold B Felt and a vocal solo by Wesley Boman. Concluding services and burial took place at the Brigham Albert City cemetery where Thorsen dedicated the grave. Military services were conducted by the American Legion Post The first students ever graduated from the dental assistant training course at Intermountain school received their diplomas last in informal ceremonies Wednesday, April I, 1959 Brigham City, Utah i 0BB Influenza Leads Disease Report Thirty cases of influenza were reported from Brigham City for the week ending March 20, according to the statistical bulletin published by the Utah State Department of Health. Also reported from here were three cases of strep infections. Box Elder county reported only one case of measles for the same week, the bulletin Some 69 nominations from Utah are being throughout screened this week to determine 10 finalists who will compete for all expense-paitrips to the Youth Conference on the Atom in Atlantic City next month. A selection committee of educators and scientists will review nominations of 54 high school I cant figure out how a black students and 11 high school science teachers which were sub- cow eats green grass, gives white mitted by high school principals milk and yellow butter. of and school superintendents Utah. d week. The graduates were Mary Ann Parish, Lillie Halona, and Anita Whitehorse. The diplomas signified that they had completed course which inthe two-yea-r cludes academic study and clinical training. Present at the event were Dr. Russell O. Glauser and Dr. Philip K. Humphreys plus various school officials including Mrs. King, principal. The course represents the newest of seven vocations available to girls at the school. It was initiated two years ago through the efforts of the dental department. 10. Only the most promising junior students who show an interest in dental work and score well on tests are aptitude accepted. Plans are to increase the number taking the course to eight. The girls already were placed in positions upon graduating. Miss Parish will go to the Navajo reservation at Kayenta, Ariz., Miss Halona has accepted a job Matilda Orwln Lillywhite, age in Chicago, 111., and Miss White83, of 462 South Second East, horse is working in the office of died Monday afternoon at the Dr. Charles A. Munns, Brigham City. Cooley hospital after a Illness. She was born March 13, 1876, in Beaver, Utah, the daughter of Jesse and Isabelle Swindle-hurs- t Orwln. She was reared and educated In Beaver. OcU 4, 1899, she was married to Lewis Lillywhite In the Salt Lake LDS temple. He died on Seven student finalists' and three teacher finalists will be selected. Dr. Phillip K. Humphreys presents diplomas to the first three RECEIVE DIPLOMAS graduates of the dental assistant training course at Intermountain school. They are, left to right, Mary Ann Parish, Lillie Halona and Anita Whitehorse. Watching is Dr. Russell Glauser. Brigham Lady Dies Monday In Hospital five-day- 8 Box Elder NEWS 1953 DE SOTO From these finalists two students and one teacher will be chosen to attend the conference on April 30. The conference is sponsored by the Utah Power and Light company in conjunction with some 70 other investor-owneelectric utility companies. 4 When you move to town... Your Welcome Wagon Hostess will call with a basket of gifts . . . and friendly greetings from our religious, civic and business leaders. If you, or others you know, ara moving, be sure to phone Welcome Wagon. door sedan 200 MOTORS 470 d North Main APRIL IS MAPLE MONTH AT NORTH MAIN FURNITURE! s TAB -- Noted Doctor, VALUES Willard Native Dies Saturday Dec. 31, 1933. VALUES TO 3 They had lived in Riverside, Dr. William M. Nebeker, 61, Provo, Garland and Logan beSait Lake City obstetrinoted in fore coming to Brigham City cian and gynecologist, died Sat1946. She was a member of the Bee- urday at his home of natural hive camp, Daughters of Utah causes. Dr. Nebeker was born in Wil-arPioneers, and had been active in on Feb. 19, 1896, a son of the LDS church. She served as ' president bf the Bear River Peter A. and Esther Owens Nebestake Primary association for 15 ker. On Sept 20, 1923, he maryears. She, with her husband, ried Helen Clyde in Springville. worked as offlciators in the LoDr.'Nebekdr was one of the gan LDS temple for ten years. first members of the American She was active in the Sixth ward Board Of Obstetrics and Relief society at the time of her and bad been chairman death. committee of the medico-lega-l of the Utah Medical Assn, for . Survivors include six sons and daughters: LeRoi O. Lillywhite ten years. of Pomona, Calif.: Mrs. F. M. A member of the Holy Cross (Pearl) Peck of Seattle, Wash.; Hospital staff, he was also an Jesse Lillywhite of LaHabra, associate clinical professor for Calif.; Mrs. Lynn J. (Alta) Hodg- the College of Medicine at the es of Ogden; Floyd Lillywhite of University of Utah. He retired Pacific Palisades, Calif.; Mrs. from active practice dn 1958. J. IL (Erma) Gaddie of Idaho He was a member of the liaiFalls, Idaho; 13 grandchildren, son committee of the medicoone sis- legal department of the Ameri25 ter, Mrs. William H. Barnard of can Medical Assn and member Brigham City. of the American College of SurFuneral services will be con geons. ducted Friday at 1 p. m. in the Dr. Nebeker was a member of Brigham City the LDS church and of the Alta ward chapel with Bishop Wayne Club in Salt Lake City. During Friends World War I he served in the Loveland officiating. may call at the Harold B. Felt Marine Corps. . Funeral Home Thursday eveSurviving are his widow, two ning from 7 to 9 p. m. and Fri- sons and a daughter. William Robert Nebeker and John David day prior to service. Burial will be in the Brigham Nebeker of Yuma, Ariz.; and Miss Helen Elizabeth Nebeker of City cemetery. Salt Lake City; also four grandchildren. Funeral services were' conducted Tuesday at 12 noon in the Federal Heights LDS ward cha pel in Salt Lake City. Burial was in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. (MOW ' JUST North Main Furniture Companys special purchase on fine quality Revere Colonial Maple Tables brings you an unusual opporat an unbelievtunity to get all the Colonial Tables you need ably low price. These graceful tables are all perfect, beautifully Wonderful choice styled and finished in mellow of styles great savings. Come in today. d spice-mapl- Jf Gyno-oolog- CQCKTAIL TABLE Height 16 inches. With top up 19 inches by 52 inches; with top down 19 inches by 34 inches. Adds charm to your room. STEP TABLE 26 With distinctive lines inches by 16 inches with height of 25 inches. So graceful ana handsome. Sixth-Elevent- e. doughboy Lamp end TABLE Height 27 inches. 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