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Show ItfW 'ijgiynyyyi im Dies Tuesday After Illness At Ogden Monday Due Here May 7 Dies Sunday in Heber Hospital s Ilor-tcns- Turn-beaug- e -- James Marinus Lauritzen, 69, of Brigham City, died last week in the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City, after a long illness. He was born Oct. 15, 1889, in Denmark, a son of Lauritz Christain and Martina L. Jenson Lauritzen. He was reared in Denmark and came to the United States in 1899 with his to family who were converts Funeral the LDS church. They made FUN hit A L SET services will be conducted their home in southern Utah L. and came to Brigham City in Thursday for Edgar 1907. Christensen. He was a veteran War I. Wynn Christensen, all of Brig43 ham City; grandchildren; ers and sisters. Funeral service will be held Thursday at 1 p. m. in the Fifth Alle, Downey, Calif.; Mrs. Jo- ward chapel. Friends may call seph (Catherine) Rose, Gordon at the Harold B Felt Funeral Christensen, both of Los Angel- Home Wednesday from 7 9 p. in. es; Mrs. Eddie (Francis) Hanel, and Thursday prior to time of Mrs. Kenneth (Arva) service. Chicago; Burial will be in Bear River Price, Ogden; hurt Christensen, Mrs. Fred (Mary) Knudsen, City cemetery. Standing the brothNeplii; ers, N. C. Lauritzen of Ilyrum C. Lauritzen Salt of Lake City. Funeral services were held Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home with C. Henry Nielsen of the Sixth ward bishopric officiating. Burial was In the Brigham City 'cemetery. KING of Blood of World Survivors include two 14 broth- 16 One of the Worlds Most Popular Quarter Horse Wood Lines KINO No. P 234 DARK CHUBBY Sire: LITTLE TOM B No. P 9259 IHPSYDOODLE JOE No. No. CHUBBY No. Ham: WILD ROSE No. HOOPERS RED BIRD No. P 23.186 1IE IS A GRANDSON OF THE FAMOUS KING No. P23t. He is a proven sire of fine colts. Excellent disposition and plenty of cow sense. His sire is standing for a $1,000 fee. His brother, Little Tom B, Jr is standing in Texas fee $500 OUR introductory fee, only $50 with return to 10 15 59.' Accomodation for mares. C. B. WILLIAMS, Owner RAY SHAW, Manager, Brigham City, Utah Horsmen are invited to make their headquarters while in Brigham City, at our REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE office, at 140 South Main, just south of the We will be glad to show you our horses. Tropical Cafe. Stop at the Sign of the pnm Social Security Aged Resident Edgar LeRoy Christensen, 76, South Fourth West, died in the Heber hospital Sunday at ill645 a. in after a ness. lie was born Sept. 29, 1882, in Rear River City to James Peter and Gertrude K. Gunderson Christensen. He married Crompton in 1907 in Brigham City. The marriage later was solemnized in the Logan LDS temple. She died in 1950; He was a High Priest in the Brigham City Fifth ward. Survivors include sons and daughters, Mrs. Dow (Winnona) Wasatch Midway, Epperson, county; Mrs. (Geneva) Henderson, Nev.; Glenn L. Christensen, Clearfield; Mrs, Leland (Delone) Oxborrow, Ivan-pah- , Calif.; Mrs. Ray (Phyllis) rnwm wv Former Brigham Resident Dies Local Kesidi'ii! 460 r9 r nrw ry Box 10 tlder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 29, 1959 With 700,009 troops, the Republic ofKorea now maintains the worlds fourth largest armed force. Representative Jay M. Hansen of the Ogden Social Security office will be in Brigham City on Thursday, May at the Employment Office 10 a. m. to noon and from from tack. to 4 p. m. Mr. Jensen was born Feb. 7, A Brigham City woman re1908, at Avon, Utah, a son of wrote us that she was gocently James B. and Mary Jane Burrell be living abroad for a to ing Jensen. He had lived at Brigfew years and asked that we ham City until two years ago freeze her social security recwhen he moved to Ogden. ord, Jay M. Hansen of the OgHe was married Dec. 21, 1933, den social security office said Alfred in the Logan LDS temple to DIED SUNDAY this week. E. Gurney died, Sunday at Lois Shuman. SUCCUMBS This lady realized, Hansen George Earl Mr. Jensen was a member of Barnard died Tuesday mornhis home. said, that such a period of unthe Church of Jesus Christ of ing following an illness. employment could adversely afLatter-daSaints. fect her social security benefit averHe was an electrician for the by lowering the over-al- l Goodsell Electric company. age of her earnings. This overall average monthly earnings Survivors include his widow, determines how much she will four daughters, Mrs. Whitney L. receive each month when she (Martha) Johnson of St. Paul, retires after reaching age 62. Minn.; Mary Lou Jensen, Lyn nette Jensen and Marla Jensen Hansen pointed out that a perall of Ogden; four grandchilsons social security record can his mother of Brigham be frozen only if the person beAlfred Isaac Gurney, 80, 557 dren; comes totally and permanently City; four brothers and six sisSouth Second East, died Sunday ters; Leo F. Jensen, Blaine R, George Earl Barnard, 65, of disabled and as a result is unmorning at his residence after Jensen, Mrs. George A. (Ethel) Perry, died 7 a.m. Tuesday morn, able to work. The law does, however, conan eight-weeSpiers, Mrs. Melson (Mildred) ing following an extended illillness. ness. tain a provision which reduces He was bom June 7, 1878, in Eskelson, and Mrs. Cranford He was born Sept. 5, 1893, at or eliminates any adverse effect Taylor, all of Ogden; Lehi to William and Julia Janes (Martha) Orson Jensen of Tremonton; Ogden, a son of Osro and 'Sarah bn the benefit amount from perHe Harriet married Gurney. Carl Jensen of Logan; Mrs. Lea- Margaret May Barnard. He was iods in which a person has no Elizabeth Losee, April 17, 1907, vitt (Blanche) Taylor of Arimo, reared in Ogden and attended earnings covered by social sein Lehi. He farmed in Lehi, Idaho; Mrs, Clair (Mary) Hug- Box Elder county schools. curity, In figuring the average later moving to Garland, gins of Brigham City; Mrs. John He married Ruth Davis or. May earnings on which the benefit and Preston, Idaho. L. (Evelyn) Petersen of Kearns. 21, 1919, at Salt Lake City. They will be based, five 'years in They moved to Brigham City in Funeral services will be con- later received their endowments which the person had low or no 1935. ducted Thursday at 1 p. m. in in the Logan LDS Temple. They earnings can be completely exHe was a High Priest in the the Larkin chapel at Ogden by made their home in Perry where cluded from the computation Brigham City LDS Eleventh Bishop Orville Lundell of the they have resided since. This is automatically done when ward. Ogden 45th ward. Mr. Barnard is a veteran of a claim for retirement, disabilSurvivors include the widow, Friends may call at the Lar- World War I, and worked as a ity or survivors benefits is filed two sons, one daughter, A. Reed kin Mortuary in Ogden, Wedcarpenter and building contracGurney, Salt Lake City; Archie nesday evening from 7 to 9 p. m. tor. He was an elder and ward W. Gurney, Kearns; Mrs. Lee and Thursday prior to time of teacher in the Perry LLS ward. Rue (Pauline) Allen, Brigham services. Surviving are his wife, the fol11 one grandchildren; Interment will be in the Brig- lowing sons and daughter: Blaine City; 'greatgrandchild; one brother, ham City cemetery at about 3 D. Barnard of Brigham City; George Magrath, Canada. p. m. Paul D. Barnard of Perry; Lieut. Funeral services will be conComm. Ralph E. Barnard of the ducted Wednesday at 12 noon U.S. Navy at Westfield, NJ..; in the Eleventh ward chapel. Ray C. Barnard of Los Angeles, Friends may call at the Harold Calif.; and Joanne Barnard of B. Felt Funeral Home after 10 Salt Lake City; 14 grandchildren, a. in., Wednesday. the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Emily Rhodes, Mrs. ' Buriat will be in the Lehi Marjorie Jensen. Brigham City; Mrs. Natella Lindblad of San Pedro, Calif.; Frank E. Barnard of Seattle; L. V. Barnard of AnchorWilliam A. Worf, .Ogden for- age, Alaska; Mrs. Donna Ranester, will transfer to the Fish dolph of Oakland, Calif. Funeral services will be held lake National Forest with headquarters at Richfield, it was an Friday at 1 p.m, in the Perry LDS ntninced Wednesday by Region-t)- f ward chapel with Bishop Martella Nelson officiating. Friends Forester Floyd Iverson. has who directed Worf, range may call at the Harold B. Felt ,, Home Thursday from 7 improvement and reseeding ac- Funeral, tivities for the Intermountain to 9 p.m. and Friday prior to tiine Region, will have charge of rec- of services. Interment will be in the Brig- reation and land uses, fire conham City cemetery. in and timber management trol, his new assignment. Called up for jury duty, a wo-Regional Forester Iverson said that Worf, while, serving in Og- man refused to serve because den, successfully developed and she didnt believe in capital widened the use of airplane punishment. Trying to persuade her, the spraying of sagebrush for range improvements, and has also ex- judge explained, This is mere- tended the national forest range ly a case where a wife issuing development program through her husband because she' gave him $1,000 to pay down on a fur reseeding. coat and he lost the money in a The good old days was that poker game. Ill serve, said the woman. period when people were referring to another time as the good I could be wrong about capital old days. punishment. 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