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Show I Death Claims THE BOX EIDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Tuesday Morning, September 15, 1959 Woman Dies Father of At Residence Corlnne Lady 1 Aged Mother , After Illness Mrs. Crapo was born Dec. 6, at Clifton, Idaho, a daughter of Henry Morton and Mary Alvina Sperry Harmon. She was reared in Star Valley, Wyo. and married John Burnham Crapo in Eairview, Wyo. They later received their endowments in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They made their home at Parker, Idaho and moved to Brigham City in 1944. Mr. Crapo died In 1948. She moved to Price a year ago. She was active in the Relief society of the Brigham City Fourth 1874 L ! . .0- b'ft.WI'vWiK- - - PLUNGE Caught as he begins dive from the board is James Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards, 616 South Eighth West. Head of another son, Lowell, can be seen as he goes beneath surface of Brigham Citys first home swimming pool which has been in use for several weeks. Residents Look With Interest At Final Junior Parade Report With the holiday of peaches over and living settling down to the usual, Brigham City residents look tkrith interest at the final report of the Junior Section of the Peach Days parade. - remember the Paramount Ariz. a orother, Joseph A. Briere Temple. He is survived by his wife, two sons and two daughters: Raymond tois mass held Requiem being Gilson, 4rem; V. R. Gilson, Salt day, Tuesday, at 9 a.m. in St. Hen- Lake Mrs. Glade (Priscilla)' rys church. Rosary was conducted Wells, City; Corinne; EMrs. Weston B. Felt Funeral at the Harold ward Warren, Wolf Point, Mont.; Home on Alonday. and 10 greatSurvivors include the following Burial will be in the Brigham 2$ grandchildren grandchildren; 12 brothers and one sons and daughters: Cecil Vivian City cemetery. sister. ' . Crapo, Mrs. Lavon Glenn and Mrs. Funeral services were conducted all of Estella ONiel, Price; Edgar Kanosh Monday and burial was Howard Crapo and Mrs. Dallas in the Payson cemetery. Hadlock of Roosevelt; Jonathan Dean Crapo of Brigham City; Lloyd Henry Crapo of Orem; 31 OUR READERS WRITE grandchildren, 38 two brothers and a sister. Ann Miller, infant daughter of Esse Harmon, Fairview; Walter S. Neil O. and Shirley Jorgensen Mil- Dear Editor: Mrs. Alvaretta Harmon, Provo; I have just discovered after a ler, 844 12th North, Provo, died Tremonton. Davis, Tuesday, Sept. 8 at the Utah Val long search, that my great, great Funeral services weie conducted ley hospital at birth. grandfather settled in Brigham City when he arrived in Utah from Monday at 2 p.m. in the Brigham Hed father is a teacher at Grand Sweden in 1862. His name was Nils City LDS Fourth ward chapel with view School. , , or NelS Homestedt. He had with , Bishop Clark M. Rasmussen offic' Survivors include her parents; him his second wife, Kirstl , iating. one brother, Maurice, two sisters, and sons Olof John and Alexander, Interment was in the Brigham Roberta and Mary Jo, all of Provo; and another son who was born in City cemetery. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-ene- 1863 or 1864 who was named BrigJorgensen, Brigham City and ham. I have lost track of Mr. Home-Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, Card of Thanks stedt or Alexander. Mr. Homestedt Provo, and a To those who by their acts of kind Mrs. Johanna Jorgensen, also pf died in 1804. 1 found not long ago ness expressed their sympathy and Brigham City. Brigham was seen in your area around 1890 but I have not heard of friendship at the time of the death Graveside .services were conduc him since that time. If anyone in of our beloved mother, sister and Thursday, Sept. 10, at 2 p.m Brigham City or the general area grandmother, we wish to express ted knows of these people, I would heartfelt thanks. We wish especial- at the Provo City cemetery. Bishop Archie Bowden, formerly surely appreciate them writing to ly to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all of Brigham City, was in charge me at 1522 North Washington, Stillwith J. Edwin Baird, also a for- water, Oklahoma or callings Mrs. others who assisted in any way. irt Brigham mer Brigham man, offering family Alice Fife at 851-The family of prayer at the mortuary. Willard City. Yours truly, Johnson offered the deicatory prayAnna C. Richards Mrs. Alice Fife er 'at the cemetery. By Association Womens Association of the ComMrs. Bill Davis, general chairmunity Presbyterian Church will meet in fellowship Thursday, Sept. man of the event, gives a special 17, at 8 p.m. at the new Protestant thanks to members of the KinderCenter. garten club who assisted in any Mrs. Brian Huntsman will tell way in the success of the parade and Junior Queen coronation and the story of the fellowship of The also to the parents in the communLeast Coin. Brigham City's first residential ity who took such an active interThose in charge explain that this with unpool swimming complete est in the annual affair. derwater lighting is being used is the night each woman prayer. Prize winners in the Junior Secand fully contributed her monthly contion as declared by judges, Miss this week at the home of Mr. interfellowship 616 South tribution to the Mrs. Frank Edwards, Bessie Brown, Miss Lila Eliason fund, administered by the Eastern West. Eighth and Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist are Asia Christian conference, Built by a Salt Lake City as follows: Mrs. Ed Ryan, fellowship chaird Miniature Floats 1st place, Scott contractor, the pool is man, explains that the idea of the waof and holds 16,000 Lorn and gallons Vincent,, Steven, Sherry coin is so that every woman, least ter. Kay Vincent, (covered wagon and no matter what her economic stahorses pulling it). 2nd place Robert The family of six are using contribute on the same tus, Petts children, (a Ferry Boat): the new facility for recreation level may as any other woman. and 3rd place, Kive Delgarito and and for physical therapy for two of their sons whose legs were family, (an Indian family). Walking Section 1st place, Stev- affected by polio, while the family en and Ronnie Nelson: 2nd place, lived at a mission in Nigeria, and Lester and Blaine Nelson, and 3rd a little daughter who was cripplace, Terry Walker. pled by a spinal disease. Help 1st place, Bicycles Larry with the therapy will come from 2nd Moody; place, Nancy Peart; Mrs. Edwards who is an M. D. and 3rd place, Danny Hauenstein Thirty Feet Long Pets 1st place. Pony Cart. RidThe pool measures approximateers were driver Jane Merrell and 30 feet long, is 12 feet wide on Jan Woodward, Tina Valentine, ly the end and 12 feet long on Julie Jensen and Marsha Iverson; the deep wading end. 2nd place, Pony Cart, "The Price Tile coping had been laid on the Is Right, hnd 3rd place, Pony top edge of the structure and a Cart, Curtis Knudsen. white marble plaster has been Tricycles 1st place, Kay Lynn smoothed into place on the interGodfrey. Motor Cars 1st place, Clyde All ior walls. Depth of the pool is about nine feet. red and Scott Burt. A sidewalk three feet wide will The Royal tria led the parade and marshall for the parade and circle the swimming pool, said his marshallette were wonderful Edwards who teaches at InterSpecial thanks also goes to North mountain school. A filter system and South Box Elder Stake Cub and a 180,000 B.T.U. heater is inScouts and to (he two baton march- stalled to clean and warm the water. ing groups. Display Pool Building cost ordinarily runs about $5,00(1 th's size P00 n' formed Edwards, but the price has been cut to $3,400 since the contractor wished to use it as a display of his workmanship for the community. The immediate neighborhood children are invited to come swim, announced the owner. He, is planTirst Meeting First meeting of the season of ning to hoist a flag when the invited and to Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Des- neighborhood is eret Camp will be held Friday eve- lower it when the family wishes ning, Sept. 18. at 7:30 p.m. at the to use the pool. home of Mrs. Esther I. Jensen, 130 its satellites Havel Russia and-o- r North Second East. 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I n Sure You Have Soirftf Paramount Products iq Tour Refrigerator & , fr 3ft MAY BE COMING YOUR WAY SOON WITH VALUABLE GIFTS and PRIZES Jr., also of Phoenix. Dies Meet Slated Citys First V. R. Gilson, age 65. died Julia Helen Briere King, 31, died Between 1946 and 1936, Commun-nisat her home, 380 North Main, Fri- day at .his home in Kanosh of a gained control of more" than day morning. lingering illness. He is the father five million square miles of terriof Mrs. Glade Wells of Corinne. She was born April 2, 1928, at tory inhabited by more than 600 Mr. Gilson- was born Sept. 24, million people. New London, Conn., a daughter of 1893, at Joseph, Sevier county, a and Helen Scovich Bnere. Joseph son of John William and Emma She was married to Charles Mae Allphln Gilson. Francis King on May 31, 1949, a He was married to Nellie Maude Battle Mountain, Nev. She was a Gardner at Brigham City in Novmember of the Catholic church. ember, 1912. She died in FebruHe married Afton Surviving are her husband and ary, 1918. two sons, George Archer and Ar- Guild on May 17, 1921 in Brigham thur Joseph King; her mother, City. Their marriage was later Mrs. Helen Simpson, Phoenix, solemnized in the Logan LDS Infant Daughter Least Coin i j Dies Friday Here Friday Harriet Matilda Harmon Crapo, age 84. former Brigham City resident, died Thursday at Price, following an extended illness. Bundles From Heaven An1 BUFFALO. N. Y. (UPI) 7 Air Foice showered several1 townships in western New Yotk with boxes of photographic equipment it was forced to jettison when one engine failed. ) tt 14 f MNf m4m M klfll O t J ''ertne of & OHOULCL tywy A Qirtu-LXrr- j w o jq j f J I r t 56 South Main |