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Show Death Claims Resident Attends Brigham Jaycees Aged Matron in Salt Lake City Mothers Funeral Win jjnfi Grade Commencement Slated Thursday Kay Tincher, Betty Richard Rees, sted.-MarScott Reeves, (Continued From Page One) Owen, Dorothy Oyler, Maurice Roche, Saundra Roche, Gay Tingey, Kaye Tingey, PalOhman. mer Tingey, 'Alan Thompson, thy Drollette, Ricky Erb, Bruce "Elaine Mrs. S. L. Moskowitz of BrigPacker, Lynn Packer, Madge Romer, Ruth Russell, Harold Thompson, Merlin Erdman, Bert Freeman, Jimmie A, Richards. Rees Mel-vRita ham City, left Saturday mornPacker, Palmer, Lynda Felt, Nancy Flint, Max' Forsgnen, Thompson. , fuSmith, to the Keith Jean attend Larry Peart, Sayama. Harry Larry ing by plane Richard Forsgren. Theresa Tommaney, Sharon Brownie Robert Schroeder, Janita Searle, Connie Petersen, Mrs. Nellie Newton Oswald, neral of her mother, Mrs. Esther Lois Francis, Clair Franks, Sltio, Tsushima', Ted 'Valentine, Alice who N. Barbara Roberta Glen Y., Margot 37, Shepherd, Petersen, Pehrson, Brooklyn, Kalin, died of Lake Michael Salt James 83, City, age Fryer, Fryer, Leota Seuyorema, Nina Siggard, Ann Valentine; llickey Valenwhich the local club edged Julia Funk, Gaelyn L. Gable, D. Peterson, v at. her home Monday after a died early Friday morning of ' tine, Barry Vincent, Ted Wall, Mina Singleton. F. Peterold Susan to incident causes age. May Petersen, V:'! brief illness. Mrs. Oswald is the Marcia Glover, them at the Spanish Fork Travel R. Gilmour, Barbara Warnke, Clyde Walker Jane conLinda was Dennis service Sandra funeral The Skinner, sen, Pett, Pierson, Jerry Richard Gomez, Tony Gallegas, mother of Mrs. C. C. Watkins Trophy event. Steven Pimper, De Ann Porter, Slaugh, Richard Smith, Dave Dennis Whitaker, at the Blum ducted Sunday Grover. Attended Eileen of Brigham City Delegates Joyce Williams, Kim Williams, She was born March 1, 1876, Memorial chapel with burial in Twenty-seveBruce Hadfield, Vonda Marie Merle Poulsen, Dorene Pritch- Smoot, Sandra Jo Stark, Robert Earl delegates repre- Wilson, Susan Wixom, Dick cemeNancy Lebanon Mt. Sumida, Janet Jane ard, Quayle. Shorty, Brooklyns in. Salt Lake City, a daughter of sented Brigham City at the Hall, Carolyn Hailing, Reed Loraine Yamasaki, Rich- Woodmancy, Roberta Brent Tallsalt, Suzuki, Rasmussen, Carolyn tery. Badd-lcUvTUin ,J. and Maiy"jano convention which turn- ling, Johnny Hamilton, Leah Sandra Yates, Gregory A. Young, MoskoMrs. ard Suzanna Survivors include Reeder, Reeder, Taniguchi. Newton ' "-FINAL KITES HELD Ser- ed out to be similar to last Hamilton, David Ilamson, David Kay Rex-- , Reeder, Frank L. Reese, Bobby Taylor, Elaine Thor- Kathleen Young. Pn Jan. 4. 1899. she was mar- witz and four sons, all of New vices were held Tuesday for years state affair at Cedar City C. Hansen, Dennis L. Hansen, ried to William Oswald in Salt York City; seven' grandchildren James M. Powers, who died when the local Jaycees took Karen Hansen. Lake City. He died Feb. 17, and one Danier is 1G categories and Karen Hardenbrock, Saturday of a heart attack. first placehome to Moskowitz Mrs. spend plans 1941. the Giesenbier Harrison, LaVonne Hauenstein, brought York two New weeks in 'visiting Mrs. Oswald was an active Award. Jo Ann Hendrickson, Hilary member of the C'nureh of Jeus with her family and will return of the Brigham City Higginson, J. Penton Hollist, President Christ of Latter-daSaints. She to Brigham City about the first club during the past year has Tommy Horn, Carma Houghton, was a past president of the Salt of June. been A1 Cazier. Chairman of David Hilliman, De' Vern HowLake Ch inter of Utah Woolgrow-erard. project entries wasf Dan Hess. Other awards at the state Auxiliary; a "member of the Lynda Howard, Mike Hodges, Federated Womens Clubs of awards banquet Sunday saw Bonnie Kay Hunsaker, Gary Utah, the Womens Legislative Pleasant Groe take Hunsaker, Joel Hust, Tonya Lee Council, and Camp 33 of the laurels for outstanding Hyde, Sherril Hunsaker,, Karen Daughters of Utah Pioneers. project of the year. Outstanding Hover. She also was a member of the Alan Jaggi, Byron B. Jensen, James Mitchell Powers, age local president honors in DiviWomens Republican club. 64, of 86 North Second East, sion I went to Bill Jones, Spring-ville-, Emil Jensen, Evelyn Jensen, Survivors Include two sons and outstanding chairman Gary L. Jensen, Jean Jensen, businessman, prominent local and three daughters: W. McKindied Saturday morning at his was Richard Meyers, Ogden. Todd Jensen, Dixie Jeppsen, The Bee Poe award for top la- Karen Jeppesen, Patsy Jeppesen, ley Oswald, Mrs. Karl (Helen) Mrs. Virginia Genia . Nelson, home of a heart ailment Weiler of Salt Lake City; Lester 76, died Mr. Powers was born March dies auxiliary went to Salt Lake Robert Jeppsen, Friday at her home in Oswald of Coalville; Mrs. Clif- Twin Rowena Wallace Johnson, a after 28, 1896, at David City, Neb., a City. long Idaho, ford C. (Lois) Watkins of Brig- illness.Falls, Dean Johansen; Shirley JohnName Outstanding Directors She is a sister of Albert son of Mr. and Mrs Daniel Powh Trade it in 'today on this big, beautiful ham City; Mrs. Robert (Pauline) Outstanding state director in son, Spencer Johnson, Lawrence ers. P, Poison of Brigham City. Scott of Billings, Mont.; ten R. I was 0 Edith ThomHerbert Lionel Motorola Division Julien, Jorgensen, Console, selling nationally for Mrs. Nelson was born in Brig.He was reared and educated Dale in the Kent, Dixie grandchildren and three great- ham City on March 16, 1883. Keppler, in Nebraska and came to Utah as, Spanish Fork, and set will more than make the old Your $339. grandchildren; also a brother larger cities, Duane Hill copped Knudson, Karolyn Knudson. She was married to Albert in 1922. and four fcjsters. Carol honors. Diane director down so if you prefer, you can draw Korth, Kopinitz, payment, Nelson on Dec. 20, 1900, at BrigOn March 20, 1924, he married outstanding Funeral services will be con- ham Named national directors were Wayne Korth, Bruce Kendrick, City. 1I died Dec. 24, Arville Lunt in Salt Lake City. rR' . A the difference in CASH, and use it to buy ducted Thursday noon at the 1918. LaMar Day, Layton; Ed Whit- Samuel Kunzier, Spencer Kifh-zler- , at resided Provo, They Nephi, Thirty-thirNorth LDS ward Norman A. Kimmel, Rex save for vacation or it The family went to Idaho in and at Omaha, Neb., prior to ney, Salt Lake City, and Glenn your graduation gifts, chapel in Salt Lake City. Friends 1909 where they homesteaded Douglas Kunzier, Karl Kroll, K. to Brigham City in 1934. Larsen, Spanish Fork. Fathers Day. ' WelC. vie Vicki Elected Utah may call at 260 East South Tem- near Kimberly. They had resid- coming Larsen, presLarsen, Jayeee A vetprnn of World War I, Lople Wednesday evening from 6 ed in Twin Fall since 1920. Mr. Powers had been employed idents were LaVere Barker, Wil- don Larsen. Your first payment on HANSONS budget to 8 p. m. and Thursday prior to Terrence Lee,, Ann Lester, Urban Gebo, Kearns; gan; Mrs. Nelson was a member of for several years by Madsen Gar- Robert services. H. Chad J. liam Lund, in Rudolph Murray; Dunn, active terms wont be due until JULY 1st. LDS the being Wholesale company of Salt Lake Interment will be in the Salt the Reliefchurch, Cra- Hohn Lovejoy, and a mem- City, Utan. Judy Marrow, society, He was also as- vey, Pleasant Grove: John Lake City cemetery. ber of the Twin Falls First ward sociated with his son in the ven, Price; Douglas Lunt, Cedar. Margaret Mason, Betty May, FAST - DEPENDARLE Spring-villeCONSOLIDATE your payments Betty Rae McMurtrey, Carolyn singing mothers group. She al- Powers Flowers Co. at Brigham City, and Edgel Oldroyd, T-SERVICE Michelli. Laron MUnns, of TOP was the a with a so loan and member Daugh- City. NEWS 2 Box Mit-torTV , trouble? ant President-elecH. Keith Einora Having Melton, Swqjbery ters of Utah Pioneers. He was active in social and include your new Motorola TV Wednesday, May 20, 1959 Phone 1784 for expert Billy Molgard, Rose Mon-son- , sons civic affairs. He was a past nounced appointment of Robert three Include Survivors in your budget plans. Brigham City, Utah Carol Morgan, Kathleen repair SERVICE. and four daughters: Farrold W. commander of the American Le- Palmer, Delta, as secretary for A In I8T4, pub- nwtpp.r .it.bllsh.d Sue the Morrow, Morrow, Peggy year. coming and Mrs. Oast Erma Secnd Nelson, 10 of Brigham City; lihd tvtry WedrwcUy Post ntrd gion l ond Cl am th post offict Ralph F. Morrow, Gary Nay, Mrs. Alberta Knight, all of Twin was a member of the Brigham Iriqham City, UtaK, ndr th act of Morel Gene Moyes, Dennis Neddo, r 1871. Falls; Harold If. Nelson of Ru- City Golf and Country club, a Jeanette Nelson, Gary Nelson, Chai, W. Claybauqh, publUhar pert, Idaho; Guy A. Nelson of member of Ogden Elks lodge, Jlilia Nelson, 00 par yaar, payabla In Oralee Nelson, Uorda and also was a member of the $gbcripfioiwt$J Mont.; Mrs. advanca; Ivr combination with tha lot tridar Billings, Ronda L. Nelson, Sheila Nelson, Seattle, Wash.; and Brigham City Aerie, Fraternal Journal, (publUhad Friday) $5 00 par yaar; Craig of Lu Ann Nichols, .Reese Nielsen, $2 5ft tor 8 month; inqiu copy 19 eanti ' Mrs. Violet Craig of SanFran-cisco- , Order of Fagles. Easiest Credit in Brigham City For Mambar Audit luraau of Circulation Utah Nimori, Richard Nisogi, Kenny 15 Calif.; grandchildren, include his Survivors Stata Frau Aiociation, National Editorial widow; Lynette Noland. Shirley four three sons and one daughter; AioIatton and Unitad1 Pratt, AdvartHIng 18 84 South Main Phone 1784 lapraiantatEva; Utah Stott Pro AttoetotJon, brothers and two sisters; Richard Oldroyd, Carl H. Ira Donald D. Powers of LuPuente, Baby Wood, infant daughter of Salt Lota City, Utah Poison, Bethel, Ohio; Albert F. Calif ; James II. Powers, Morris Doyle Vinson and LuDean Shabt Olson, Jr., Pamela Olsen, Kent NATIONAL , EDITORIAL Poison, Brigham City; Fon Poi- B. (Bud) Powers, and Mrs. Far- Wood of Corinne was born dead Oman, Cohnie Orme, Robert son, and Mrs. George E. Green-wel- l rell (Marilyn) Jensen, all of Tuesday morning at 4 30 a.m. 6t V of Ogden; Lee Poison, Nys-s- Brigham City; nine grandchil- the Cooley Memorial Hospital. Survivors include the parents, Ore.; and . Mrs. O. J. dren; five brothers and two sisof Twin Falls. ters; John Powers of Lincoln, a twin sister, and the following Funeral services will be con- Neb.; Adlai Powers of Seattle, brothers and sister: Doyle Dean ducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. in Wash.; Thomas R- Powers of Wood, Ethel Jean Wood and which are more difficult to control. And protecting What a pest! This uninvited guest eats your the Twin Fails Mortuary chapel, Denver, Colo.; Daniel Powers Clifton Wood, all of Corinne; the after .which the body will be and Charles Powers of San grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.. Wilour food supply is becoming more important, for by familys dinner while the food is still growing. to City. Francisco, Calif ; Mrs. Mary liam A. Wood of Corinne, and Brigham brought 1970 there will be an additional 36 mill inn people than more he with other Friends may call at the Harold Bain of Omaha, Neb.; and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Sharp of insects, Together destroys H. Felt Funeral Home on Thurs- Vivian of Amak, Wash. Ogden. in the United States. IHllyer U. billion each S. of dollars worth four crops year. Graveside services will be conday from noon to 2 p. m. GraveFuneral services were conside services will be conducted ducted Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the ducted today, Wednesday, at 11 To help farmers reduce these losses, Standards Thats why one of our most important jobs is Have you'; " at the Brigham City cemetery Brigham City LDS Fourth ward a.m. at the Brgiham City ceme2 insecticides. p. m., preceding chapel with Bishop Clark M. tery with Bishop Floyd Carter scientists are at work on new and better Thursday it, creating better ORTHO pest controls. Through or has someone burial. Rasmussen officiating. Interment of the Corinne LDS Second ward research that helps fanners provide more food for a Since 1907, weve developed more than 650 products was in the Brigham City ceme- officiating. Friends may call at disease and for insect you know, B. growing population, the people at Standard are problem Home every general plant Youth Fellowship Plans tery under the direction of the the Harold Felt Funeral to time of services. , Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. pripr from to . . . home agricultural pest garden products planning ahead to serve you better Sunday Hike Activity just moved to a controls. Last year our products helped save enough Junior high members of the new home? Youth Fellowship group of the food of all kinds to feed more than a million people. Community Presbyterian church ORTHO pesticides and fertilizers are mad e by Standards activ-WILL a hike will special enjoy Your Welcome Wagon While this is encouraging progress, the battle wholly-owne24. Corpv subsidiary, California May ity Sunday, Hostess will call with never ends. Insects are developing hardier strains Members are asked to meet and sold in 75 Free World countries. at and gift friandly at the church house at 1:30 p, m. greeting from tha with box lunch and drink: No outdoor cooking is anticipated. Those planning to attend are asked to call Mrs. Dave Rusk at 1465 M or Mrs. Wayne Hinthorn at 1783-Grade A' Small by Saturday. 94 If weather prevents outdoor 1347-- R activities. Inside fun has been -planned at Fellowship Hall. Outstanding y Utah Club Honor a Pep-ley- i tif 4Sft r y y great-grandhil- Heart Attack y YOUR OLD TV IS WORTH Claims Local $ Brigham Native first-divisio- Businessman Passes Away at Idaho Residence AT HANSONS MUSIC CITY - d A Elder ' V ., mmms Music aty Services Set Today Corinne Infant Ny-gar- - R&r3 The grasshopper who came to dinner a, Bell-woo- d mmm " SEE WHAT A DOLLAR BUY d Spray-Chemic- DICK HARPERS EGGS 4doz V- - The nearer yon come Into relation with a person, the more necessary do tact and courtesy beeomo. Oliver Wendell Don't DM WHY HELP PAY FOR THE ACCIDENTS OF THOSE WHO DO? There w an insurance company that write standard auto insurance for Total Abstainer ONLY. Because it write for such a select roup, It offers rate savings. 25 to 44 Immediate Savings up to Ultimate Savings up This auto insurance la available eny to thews who qualify. To quaMfy you must t 1. I a fetal ahstotaev 2. la willing ( have this verified If you qualify, writ or telephone for quotation. 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