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Show rryiftiTi THF BOX EIDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday Morning, September 1 Earns Degree In Philosophy Sudden Death 1959 Mrs Layton of Layton, and a sister of Lionel F. Layton of Brigham City and Mrs Devere She has Wintle of Honeyville. two children, Cathy Mane and Hal C. Trost. They ill be making and a new home in San Jose, Calif. Lucille Layton Trost, merly of Brigham City, has received her doctor of philosophy degree from the Texas Women's University in Denton, Texas. Claims Logan for-M- She is a daughter of Mr. Lady Sunday Marie Jorgensen Fonnes-becage 79, of Logan, died early Sunday in a Logan hospital of a sudden illness. She was born Sept 28, 1879, in Sandy, Falster, Denmark, a daughter of Rasmus and Marie Christina Jorgensen. She was married to Fonnesbeck on Sept 20, the Logan LDS temple Mrs Peach Days Window Display Committee, Brigham City Business & Professional Womens Club co Mrs. Mabel Nielsen, Chairman 41 9 South 2nd East (Telephone 1 571 Brigham City, Utah. 1 wish to enter the following under the classification checked: I in 1938 Survivors include the sons and daughters Herman Fonnesbeck and Eunice Fonnesbeck, both of Logan, Paul Fonnesbeck and Stanford Fonnesbeck of HowLong ell, Baron Fonnesbeck, Beach, Calif , Verdun Fonnesbeck of Bngham City, Mrs May McBride, Idaho Falls, a foster son and Foster daughter, Victor Fonnesbeck of Logan, and Lujah Fonnesbeck of New York City, 31 grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren. will be conFuneral services ducted Wednesday it noon in the Logan Sixth LDS ward chapel. Friends may call at the Kenneth Lindquist chapel in Logan Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p. rh. and Wednesday after 10 30 a. m. Interment will be m the Logan city cemetery. Art 1 . Needlecraft .. Antiques 3 . Handicraft Childrens Historical Hohbies .... (Mar-greth- Mrs. Ella V. Reeder Is pictured receiving a PRESENT AWARD special Farm Bureau award from Mrs. Clarence Allen. At left is Mrs. Elma Carter. Lota! Woman Honored With Special Farm Bureau Award Mis Flla V Reeder of Brigham and Mrs Wilma Lund She is a member of City last week received a special award fiom the American Farm church for her outBureau federation standing leadership in the field of the LDS In releasing the above for display, I agree to hold the merchant in whose window it is displayed, and the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce, blameless in case of fire or theft. News and Journal camera freezes action as Benedicto Virgil is pulled from a wrecked car Thursday afternoon by Gordon Reeves. In the background is Highway Patrolman Lowell Bair. Virgil was thrown against the dashboard and windshield of the car when it smashed Into the rear of a stopped auto near Intermountain school. AFTERMATH Death Claims Brigham Man Local Dies After Maria Infant Dolores Auto Smash Injures Man, Totals Car Coronado, daughter of David and agriculture Ramona Leal Coronado of Brigsilver The award, an inscr.bed ham City, died Friday in Dee MeA hard hitting smashup Thurstray, was presented at Mrs Reemorial hospital, Ogden, after a day afternoon injured one man, Allen Clarence Mrs home ders by three-daillness. one auto and totally demolished of Cove, chairman of Utah Farm south of She was 1958, at born 26, City Bngham April Elma Bureau women, and Mis Delbert Thomas Waters, 70, 692 Casa Grande, Anz. Owen E Irchairman of Carter, Corinne, South Third West, died Wednesday Graveside services were con- vin, 236 West First South, driving South Box Elder County Farm after an extended Illness. 1958 Lincoln south along Highducted Monday in the Brigham It was originally Bureau women He was born Nov. 30, 1888, in City cemetery with the Harold B way Ht nationthe stopped to make a to have been given left turn at the south gate of Beaver, Utah, a son of Larkin and Felt Funeral Home m charge. al convention in BoMon, Mass , More loans for the purchase of school, disclosed poLucy Roberts Waters He married however, Mrs Reeder was unable homes, or a total greater amount Effie C. Dailey in Beaver. They lice. to attend thus resulting in the be- of were made in Box El- lived in Beaver and Garland. She money, The car following, a 1956 Plylated ceremony at her home der county by First Security Bank died Jan 20, 1941 He married mouth, driven by Benito Joe Gal The award was presented to of Utah, N A , during the first half Mary Alean Ricks on Jan. 11, Unilegos, 23, 1924 Stevens Ave , Ogof 1959 than by any other lending 1945, in only one other woman in the Ogden They had since redon slammed into the stopped car Rayted States, she being $4rs institution . sided in Bngham City Benedicto throwing a pasenger, mond Sayre, of Ipwa, past presiThis is the report contained in He was a member of the LDS 61, 239 Capitol St, Ogden, Virgil, dent of the national federation the summary of mortgages re- Tenth ward and windMen interested m participating into the dashboard 1959's corded during first six Served 30 Years shield. his widow, in a Suvrivors include Salt months in Utah, Lake, Davis, the Friday night bowling league Mrs Reeder has compiled more Virgil was cut about the head following sons and daughters-Mr- should plan to attend an election Weber and Box Elder counties as and face and xwas taken by amthan 30 years in farm bureau Thelma Johnson, Ogden; Title comWednesday, Sept 2, at to the Cooley hospital Mrs Marie Kirby, Yakima, Wash ; meeting work, having served as chairman 'ompiled by Security the new Rocket Bowl, Fifth North bulance of Utah Farm Bureau women and pany Medical Mrs Erma Gallegos received bruises and cuts Lake, Robb, and SeMam street. th shows The it First report from the collision. two terms as western regional di Wash , Delbert Waters, Brigham em H the period made a Starting time is 8 p m. Persons I nMar and recor during that time She also total vofdmlng Lorin Gallegos told investigating off! Waters, City, 205 loans to Box E Ider wishing to sponsor a team also cer Lowell Bair that he had failed hus been state vice chan man, Alvin Mills, Waters, Richfield, are Invited to the session which result nts for the of homto see the stopped car in front of 26 grandchildren, two great- will feature election of director, stite chairman of home es for a tot d of purchase a league $2 To 025 This Wyo , a him during the heavy afternoon and four brothers and community department grandchildren, secand th four times vice was more as president, in president traffic. a sister, Lyle Waters, LeRoy Wamember of the executive commit Box Fkler home loans 6s The Plymouth was declared tee of the Utah State Crnservation many ters and Mrs Alta Madsen, Provo; retary On Thursday night at 8 p m., m instiother Up by lending any loss by one officer Damage to the Council and has participated on Gilbert Waters, Redmond, Utah; there is scheduled a for tution meeting car was estimated at $1,000 the State legislative and nutrttion Burl Waters, Monroe, Utah. those interested in joining mixed Irvin Home building activity in Box was cited for failure to councils Gallegos on held were services Funeral e remark-ibldoubles Election of officers confrol is shewing play of vehicle enough to Other honms which have come Flder county" speed in the cha ward Is Tfnth on tap. said J Leo Nelson, Saturdiy growth avoid collision. to her include an honorary degree with Bishop Walter Jaggl ofpel of in Tirst vue piesident charge in humanities from Utah State UnBurial was in Tremon Lots of ficiating Brigham City' office ton Zip One Thing At a Time iversity in 1933, the Utah Distin- Securitys cemetery not only "This home building to RUTLAND. Vt (UPI) Service Agriturturc me ms robust business conditions Harry MONTPELIER. Vt guished (UPI) cit ition for Zingg, 23, zinged down the Municipal Judge John J Wacker-ma- n award in 1947, and contributes also it this but in niea road at 65 miles an hour. State outstanding service to 4 H changed the court schedule Home to a better community dormitory In addition, a girls trooper Richard V. Rosen zinged to Mondays and Saturdays so as for makes after him and Zingg paid a 320 not to interfere with his duties as at USU has been named in honor ownership traditionally better citizenship We at Fiist Sefine for speeding. of Mrs Reedar a state senator. curity Bank will continue to do more to assist Barn In Brigham lity everything possible Graveside services were held In She was horn and raised in Box rich r people to own tlielr " homes Sod i Springs, Iddho for Sally Ann men her had and Bniham City Home building in Utah goner I und. Infant daughter of Mr. and tnnous career in the faim bur eau lnuni bed by being eluted illy reached an all tune high for Mis Jack Lund, former Brigham half year period, during the City residents. president of the local womans any 1959 There fust six months of 30 th more ago in The infant died at birth Aug 27. years group 4 252 new dwelling units were L to Mai tin married She is Bishop A. L Sorensen conductwith a tot il valuation of ed the Reeder, a farmer all his life They graveside services. Family reside at 309 West Seventh Noith $19 7 million nccoiding to Univer- prayer at the moituary was was of s ih Bui eau economic offeied and have raised a family of nine sity of lit by Cyril Lowe, grandfathThe r,um er of the children who are Maurice I , Wal and business resrirrh tiny tot The grave was lace V, Harold W, G Howard, her of units wus 29 8 percent high dedicated by Lee Smith following I rank O . and Nina Reeder, Mrs er than doling the first half of talk by B C. Harris Llaine Laton, Mis Fihel Taylor, 1958 Surviving are the parents, brother und sister, Kenny and and Kathy, grandparents, Mr Mrs Farl Clark and Mrs Vernal I und, Brigham City, and Mr and Mrs Cyril Lowe, Franklin, Ida., as well as a great grandmother. Mis Tthel Caddy, ulso of Brig AT FACTORY TO YOU PRICES ham City. Brigham Bank Totals 205 Long Illness y Twenty-two-year-o- In Home Loans Meeting Set For Bowlers s Graveside Rites Held for Infant Bedroom Furniture 0 Unfinished Chests Trund!c Beds When you move to town... lnnerspring Mattress and Matching Box Springs White Miracle Celanese Quilt Batts in Will Rebuild Your Old Mattres JUST ONE DAY Telephone no entries will be accepted Wednesday, September 2, 1959. after NOTE: Positively Class of 1954, Box Elder high school will reunite Friday, Sept. 4, at 8 p m. at the Tropical Restaur- ant. All class members and their partners are invited to attend. Invitations have been sent out, but reseivations still will be accepted by Gerald Dunn, 140 South Third West, Brigham City, or Portia Reeves Looslie, Ashton, Idaho. Anyone m the class, not contac- ted, is cordially invited t o attend this fifth year reunion. Brigham Man Takes Basic1 At Fort Ord David H. Tingey, son of Mr. and Mrs Homer Tingey, 540 South Third East, is currently undergoing basic training at Fort Ord, Calif The man entered the service Aug 9 He graduated from Box Elder high school m 1957 and has attended Utah State University for two years. Amity Lodge 23 Plans Meeting Wednesday Eve Amity Lodge 23, F and A M , will hold a regular meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the Masonic temple. i Work will be held in the first degree, according to M. Pohl, secre- tary. All Masons are invited to attend. On the sound foundations of this communitys economy, a new and even more prosperous economy is being made. Bunk Beds W Class of 1 954 Plans Reunion Date Signed Address Do you believe in sfirigham City? We Do! INVEST IfJ REST! Baby Cribs 0 Hollywood Beds Souvenirs and Collections .... Your W.Irotn. Wagon Hoateaa will caU with basket of gifts , . . and friendly graatinga from our religious, civic and business Issders, If you, or otlism you know, are moving, bo sure to phono V sUorno Wagon. FOR READING lighUi First Securitys fundamental business philosophy is attuned to the progress of this iv" community. We want to make it prosper. Every banking service you ned can be found at First Security Bank. 1347-- R EVEH05J MATTRESS COMPANY 74 ta.t J n 4 txiiilAi i'Jjj Phono 27 1st South v c-- . H H iU '.MU AJjU A i.pi4i 4k. 4fr lilt dtdHtitfUHiill 8 48 1 |