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Show x II IL DUX LLDLK IJLUiDiVyl.uiVui;, Tuesday Morning, September 29, 959 1 t . catVcfc:ms Ulult fec'.6b- - ONLY YOU I CAN PREVENT X FOREST Brigham Lady Saturday Lillie Rose Cutler Stoll, age 59, of 429 West Forest street, died Saturday morning at 2 a. m. at the Cooley Memorial hospital after a four months illness. Mrs. Stoll was born Teh. 6, 1900, at Union, Salt Lake county, a and Emily daughter of Joseph Cope Cutler. She was married to John Stoll on Sept. 13, 1918 in Brigham City They made their home in North Dakota for 13 years and returned to Brigham City 22 years ago Mrs. Stoll had been employed at High Quality Cleaners for a number of years. She was a member of the LDS church. Survivors include her husband, three sons and five daughters: John A. Stoll, Killdeer, N. D.; Edward A. Stoll, Kenneth R. Stoll, Mrs Maphis (Phyllis) Worthington and Mrs. VaNyle (Elaine) e Teen-Agto annual DELEGATES third TRAFFIC CONVENTION Named as delegates attend the all of Brigham City; Mrs. ElTraffic Safety conference in Salt Lake City are left to right, Clare Bradshaw, sponsor, Pat Evans, Robdon (Evelyn) Adams, Bountiful; ert Reeder, Beverly Madsen and Jay Stuart. Mrs. Ronald (Joyce) Jensen, San Rafael, Calif.; 17 grandchildren, Smokey Says: one one brother and three sisters: Joseph Cutler, f BUSINESS SUFFERS Mrs. Margaret Hatch, both of WHEN FORESTS and Mrs. Emily Hewlett of ALL STATE BAND MLMBERS Keith Melson, Robert Boyce and Brigham City. Six-Year-OFuneral services will be con Johnny Hamilton, left to right, have been chosen to represent Box ld Elder High school in the ducted today, Tuesday, at 1 p. m. Band, which will perform during UEA sessions Oct. in the Brigham City LDS Second ward chapel with Bishop Earl Hansen officiating. Friends may Pat Evans, Madsen, Beverly call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Robert Reeder, and Jay Stewart Home prior to time of services. A Brigham City girl have been chosen to represent Interment will be in the Brigdied Box Flder High school in the third Monday afternoon following an ham City cemetery. annual Teen Age Traffic Safety extended illness. conference held Oct. 1, 1959, in Deborah Elaine Phillips was a All-Sta- te the State Capitol building. daughter of Mack H. and Bonnie Six-Year-i and had lived in Barnard L. Burrell, 71, ot 604 South Phillips Carl The conference is sponsored by City for thepast year. First West, died Wednesday after By Marian Jeppson the Salt Lake Safety Council and Brigham an extended illness. Carelessness can put men out of was born July 15, 1953 at She Robert Boyce aad Johnny Ham and Lake Tribune Salt their purwork! Arab, Alabama. He was born May 5, 1888, in llton, with their bass horns, and s depose is to (1) Let She is survived by her parents own Brigham City, a son of Mr. and Keith Melton with his drums, have their velop a brother, David Mack Philand Hilstrom William Mrs. Burrell. been chosen to represent Box El encourand (2) campaigns, of Brigham City and the folHe was reared and educated in der High school in the age continuance of the campaigns lips lowing grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Brigham City. He hod worked band in Salt Lake City, Oct. 1 and throughout the school year. with his father in. the moving bus- 2. They will perform in the final Craig Blaine Hansen, The conference will begin at 9 Hollis Owen of Mt. Pinson, , Ala., a. m., and the representatives of and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Barnard son of C. Blaine and Joy Fisher iness and had been a laborer. He session pf the UEA convention, Hansen, 4340 West 169th street, was a member of tha LDS church After arriving in Salt Lake City Utahs high schools will assemble of Arab, Ala. Funeral services are pending Lawndale, Calif , died Wednesday, and conduct their own assembly Surviving are a sister and broth- each candidc-t- from various Utah and will be Sept 23, in a Los Angeles hospital, er, City, high schools will be given an inMay Sisson, Brigham meetings, and then divide into further arrangements From these tryLos Angeles, dividual tryout sectional meetings for discussion announced by the Harold B. Felt following a long illness. and Gene Burrell, LoHe was born Sept. 28, 1953 at outs the best players will be choof specific teen-agtraffic safety Funeral Home. Calif. gan. Funeral services were conduct- sen and will play in the band problems. Survivors include his parents, ed a director will be At noon, with The Tribune Saturday at 1 p. m. in the An a brother, Dwight, and a sister, Harold B. Felt Funeral Home there to direct the band perform hosts, all delegates will go to the LawnLinda of all Joy Hansen, Newhouse Hotel in buses for lunBurial was in the Brigham City ing for the UEA convention. dale; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs UEA is the term given the Utah cheon. cemetery. C. Lavon Hansen, Brigham City; Education Association which sponIn the afternoon, at the concludand Mr. and Mrs. Neff Fisher, There a e 10 covered bridges in sors a convention for teachers of ing general assembly In the House Kearns. of Representatives chamber, leadTuneral services were conduc- the state of Maineold.which are more Utah It is held annually the first ers of the sectional group meetthan a century part of October. ted Monday at 11 a m. at the HarTHE HUE WHALE it the lorgest of will report their recommenings old B. with Funeral Felt chapel any living thing Some ore over 100 and dations for their problems, Bishop K. B. Olsen of the Brigham feat long - and weigh 123 tons. A askbe student the will delegates City LDS Third ward officiating. baby whole weight ed to carry out these recommenInterment was in the Brigham about 7 tons and it approximately vetin Veterans of survivors and dations wherever 23 feet long The blue whole it stilt practicable City cemetery. erans are urged not to write or their own schools. m existence, today Prizes are given at the end of call Veterans Administration conthe school year to those schools cerning their eligibility lor penTHE MOST IMPORTANT who have done the most effective sions under the Veterans Pension PART OF OUR BUSINESS work in following up the plans Act of 1959, recently signed by the President. made at this conference. IS FILLING VA emphasized that! The deleqates from Box Elder YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS. 1. The new law is not effective High school will be accompanied by Claire Bradshaw who is the di- until July 1, I960. 2. Those currently on the penrector of driver's education in the Thomas Franklin Osborne, 73, tbe school. sion rolls will be allowed choice of continuing under the died at his home in Washington Terrace Friday morning of a present pension system, or selectheart ailment. He was the father k rH-i y j-i- . ing payment under the new law of Roy T, Osborne of Brigham 'HI whichever is to their advantag iWtwfcy nni but no change can be made until City. He was born Sept. 28, 1875, In July 1. 1960. tHOOol Vernon tt.000 county, Mo., to John M. ef3. no law new The Free Prescription Delivery will have MM i and Lydia Hombeck Osborne. He I t.ti 58 So. Main fect on Phone 4 hn Unit compenBozein sation payments; It applies only married Rose Matthew man, Mont,, on Sept. 25, 1913. to nonservice-connectepensions, lie was a member of the Church Detoils of the new law will be mailed direct to every pensioner of Christ. his widow Survivors included Prepare to be a currently on the rolls, VA said and son. Correspondence and calls concernFuneral services were conducting the new law will delay treed Monday In Ogden. Burial was mendously the processing of vetin Brigham City cemetery. erans claims, VA added. FIRES $Sj rcmemfcsR the Paramount MAY BE COMING YOUR WAY SOON WITH VALUABLE GIFTS and FRIZES Be Sura You Have Soma Paramount Products in Your Refrigerator LOOVQXW Northern Utahs Leading Independent Dairy Ar-bo- Names Delegates to Traffic Meet BEHS Death Claims All-Sta- Girl Monday Death Claims Brigham Man BEHS Youths to Perform With Band Old California Boy teen-ager- Dies Sept. 23 WONDER FAX S All-Sta- e Brigham Furniture VA Pension COMPANY Law to Be nsw-bsr- Explained n 31 North Main Phone 2501 Sfiy Mofimisil Death Claims Terrace Man tns S (I "f service-connecte- d d REAL ESTATE BROKER Increase Your Income! PERFECT FOR CHILDREN! iTt- - Start and Run Your Own Business Quickly BUNK BEDS New course begins In Ogden on Oct. 7 at 7 p.m with innerspring mattress E3flnEttS Fun! 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