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Show 9 rtf1 'W r Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, January 12, 1960 THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Former Lora! Teacher Dies After Illness For Small Boy f conduct- ed last week. Surviving besides her husband are a daughter, Mrs. Clauditf McNulty: two sons, Douglas L. and Roger P.; grandson: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Korth; three sisters and a brother. Mrs. Vaudis Newson, Mrs. Zola Water- - Newell Snow Queen contestants for the contest have begun striving, according to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer R. committee Reeder, queen heads. Beginning the list of comely candidates is Ann Moskowitz. Adding their names to the list are Pat Ewer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ewer; Sandra Sheffield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sheffield, and Betty and Letty Hunsaker, twin daughters of Mrs. Ruth O. Hunsaker. Other names have been received and the committee chairmen are busy contacting the would-bqueens for their affirmative answer to participate in the contest. All contestants must be 17 years Pvt. Daniel II. Olney, Jr., son of age or older, and unmarried. of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Olney, IdaFort Hall Agency, Fort Hull, ho, departed Jan. 2 for Fort Dix, N. J., after having been home on leave since Dec. 19. After processing is completed at Fort Dix, he will embark for duty BE HIGH BLANK TRIMMED BRASS STYLE ton. Interment View was in the Valley Memorial Park, Salt Lake City. field and Mrs. Carol Morris, all LaVell Lake City; and Korth. I.avton. of Saif Address Parents' Names e Contestant Must Be Over Years of Age and Unmarried to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olsen, 25 West 7th or Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Reeder, North, or by telephoning S72-631 North Main or by telephoning 892-J, J. They must be worthy to be a queen and their names must be entered on a regular entry blank and the information mailed to, or telephoned to the Olsons or Reed- Mrs. Edna Bell, will complete her reign as Snow Queen of 1959 and turn her royal crown over to the new lucky Miss. The queen will a4so receive a white woolen blanket enscribed Snow Queen of The annual carnival, dance and coronation ball is to be held Saturday, Jan. 23, beginning at 8:30 p. m. at the Box Elder High school gymnasium. Tickets are now on sale at 50 cents per person and will also be sold at the door the evening of the 1960. ers. Ogden Man Pvt. Olney look lus basic training at Fort Ord, Calif., and was connected with the 11th Artillery a t Fort Carson, Colo., prior to time of leave. He is a graduate of the Box El John W. Wheeler, age 94, longder High school with the class of time resident of Ogden, died Sat195(1. He also attended Oregon urday in the Cooley Memorial Technical s Klammath hospital following a Institute, Falls, Ore. In Hospital the right economic climate, Utah's minerals inevitably will attract the investment capital needed for maximum development. 17 (Fill out and mall Death Claims Germany. Telephone No Age Graduate For Overseas in Boost Utah's mineral industries! Experts predict a population growth of 54 by 1975 in the Pacific and Mountain States. To share fully in this growth, Utah must furnish thousands of new jobs and the basis for this expansion must come from mineral industries. Given Name 1960 Leaves Soon Hew Year's resolution MINING Begin Arriving services t o r Phillip Pmilsen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Newell J. Poulscn of Salt Lake City, were Salt held Saturday afternoon in He died Thursday Lake City. nigiit in a Salt Lake City hospital of natural causes. The infant was born Nov. 5. 1939, in Salt Lake City, a son ol TO GERMANY Private Daniel Newell J. and lama Andersen H. Olney will leave soon to serve in Poulsen. Germany. include the parents, Survivors two sisters, Rochelle and Jaleen, of Salt Lake City; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Poulsen. Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Emil L. Anderson. T remonFuner;.-- t "From the NOMINATION am tm t Mrs. Phyllis H. Korth Nelson, 2652 St., Salt Lake City, wife ot Lloyd C. Nelson, and former resident of Brigham City, died last 10:15 a. m. in a Salt Friday Lake hospital of natural causes. Mrs. Nelson was born April 9, 1909, in Brigham City, a daughter of Frederick J. and Maud Reeder Korth. She was married to Mr. Nelson on June 17, 1932 in Salt Lake City. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of LatterSaints. -day UTAH m m I'M m w m m SNOW CARNIVAL QUEEN Queen Entries Funeral Held 50. Funeral services were Snow Carnival ror party. As in the past, the queen will be selected by a lucky number in some clever fashion. All contestants have an equal chance to be Snow Queen of 1960. Miss Karen Bell, daughter of Smarter Price includes Spring Mattresses General chairmen of the event, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawkes and anMr. and Mrs. Lee Williams, nounce that delicious foods will be sold during the evening beginning at 8:30 p. m. and coronation ceremonies are slated for 9:30 p. m. Deadline for the entries for queen is Tuesday, Jan. 19. Practices for the presentation will be scheduled later in the week. Parting remark by the chairmen is Get the names of your favorites for queen in now. looking Complete For More Comfort and Strength New Safety $74.00 Converts into Twin Beds Innerspring Mattress and Matching Box Springs FROM PRICED $39.95 COMPANY Phone 24 East 1st South five-week- ASSOCIATION earth comes on abundant life for all" He was the father of Mrs. Fred J. Burt. Former Local gden First Federal Savings proudly offers you... Wheeler was born June 23, a son of John and Sarah Stone Wheeler. Mr. Resident Dies On Nov, 10,, 1887, he married Celia Rostan. Site died June 15, 1954 in Ogden. They lived for many years at 100 West Second street in Ogden. For the past year and a half, Mr. Wheeler has made his home with the Burts in Brigham City at 661 South Second East. Lor several years, he was caretaker of Liberty Park and an employee of Blackman and Griffin company in Ogden, In 1908, he began working as a clerk for the Pacific Express Co., later the American Express Co, He retired on his 70th birthday in 1935. A member of the LDS church, he was a member of the Lynn ward 45 years, serving in the of the Sunday school and as chorister. He was secretary to the Fifteenth ward high priests group for several years and was a ward teacher for Joy Jensen Fcdderseti, age 46, Irui, former Brigham City resident, died Friday morning following an extended illness, in an Elkhart hospital. She was born in November, 1913 in Manlua, a daughter of Anton and Carrie Jeppcsen Jensen. She w as reared and educated in Brigham City. She taught at Central school prior to her marriage. She was married to Jack 25 years ago in Brigham City. They have made their home in Elkhart since that time. Survivors include her husband, two sons and a daughter, Lee John Eeddersen and Ann Feddersen, all of Elkhart; a of Elkhart. Fed-derse- bro-,l.e- A. in Slaterville. 1865, Germany; Mrs. ind the following sisters: Glen (Thelma) Lee, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ralph (Grace) Hansen, North Hollvwood, Calif.; Mrs. George (Helen) Gasto, WashingPIrs, Mohin (Dauna) ton, D. Long Beach, Calif.; McIntyre, Mrs. Milton (Eveiynn) Reese, Paul, Idaho; and Mrs. S. D. (Gay) Garrett, Mobile, Ala. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 11 a. m. in Elkhart, and burial took place in Elkhart. 57 years. Mr. Wheeler was secretary of the volunteer fire department at Five Points for many years and was an honorary member of the r Sons of Utah Pioneers, (; Ogden-We-be- chapter. by two sons and a daughter, L. Claude Wheeler and Earl R. Wheeler, both of Ogden; and Mrs. Fred J. (Verna) Burt, Brigham City; 11 grandchil-dre- n and 31 also a sister, Mrs. Flora S. Weaver of Ogden. 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