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Show 8 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah' Auto Accident Tuesday, January 10, 1961 neral Home. Mrs. Ogden passed away Jan. 3. The Reverend David R. NeuFor man of the Tremonton Methodist the services. church conducted Funeral services tor Mrs Ma- Special vocal numbers were presented by Gladys Winchester and bel Reese Ogden, a former resiCarol Jensen. dent of Corinne, and more recentCommittal services took place ly of Ogden, were held Friday, in the Brigham City cemetery Jan. 6, at the Harold B. Felt Fu with Rev. Neuman officiating. Services Held Ogden Lady Claims Former Corinne Man Donald E. Fredrickson, age 37, former Corinne resident and now of Carlin, Nev., died of injuries received in an automobile accident, Friday, Jan. 6. He was born in Brigham City, a son of Cns M. and Lysle Steed Fredrickson of Corinne. He attended elementary school in Corinne and graduated from Carlin High school, where he moved with his parents 23 years ago. Mr. Fredrickson was a clerk for the S. P. Railroad, a veteran of World War II, a member of American Legion and Order of Railroad-- Clerks. Surviving are four sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Dan (Ruth) Drake, Carlin, Nev.; Mrs. Wendell (Hazel) Holmes, Brigham City; Mrs. George (Alice) Davis, Mrs. Shirl Corinne; (Beverly) Hess, Ogden; Henry Fredrickson, Harold Fredrickson, of Corinne; Sparks, Nev. Graveside services will be con- Steamship Five-Year-O- ld Dies Sunday Of Pneumonia Rosalie Joy Reeves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. North Fifth East, passed away Sunday at 1; 30 Nelsen, Lt. Col. Joseph E. Krysakowski, Ross C. Bowen, secretary-managp. m. at Cooley Memorial hospiof the chamber of commerce, and Major Walter Renfro. tal of pneumonia. An estimated 150 persons attended the event held in the Tropical She was born July 27, 1955, in restaurant.. Brigham City, a daughter of Blam and Margaret L. Gent Reeves. employer who is already on the Survivors include her parents, mailing list of the District Director a sister and three brothers, Steof Internal Revenue, one of these Dale, Jackie Lynn, Leonforms will be mailed to you before phanie ard Lee, and Brian J. Geoffrey the end of December. If social seReeves; her grandparents, Mr. curity taxes are due from a house- and Mrs. George E. Gent, hold employer who is not now on and Mrs. Gertrude Turk, the hailing list, the employer should ask the District Director for the Provo. form and give him her name and Funeral services will be conaddress to be added to the mailing ducted Wednesday noon in the Jay Hansen, representative of list before the next quarterly return Brigham City the Ogden Social Security Office, is due. LDS ward chapel with Bishop A. will be at the Brigham City EmThe amount of social security tax Gorin Steed of the Fourteenth ployment Office on Thursday, Jan. 6 of the total cash wages paid ward officiating. Friends 19, 1961, between 10 a.m. and 4 is may call to a household worker in a calenat the Blaine Olsen Mortuary, 176 p.m. dar The exis quarter. North Main, Tuesday evening, employee Could you afford to pay your maid a pension for the rest of her pected to share this tax with the from 7 to 9 p. m., and Wednesday it is oblithe However, life when she becomes too old or employer. prior to services. disabled to tyork for you any lon- gation of the employer to report and send the total tax of 6 to the Interment will be in the Brigger? Would you be willing to sup- DD1R. The $50 cash wage test ap- ham City cemetery. port her children if she were to die? Unfortunately, even many of plies separately to each household us who can affoid to hire house- worker in your employ, and no rehold help could not afford the ex- port or social security tax is due on household worker to whom you pense of trying to meet such obli- any less than $50 cash during the pay But there we a is gations. way calendar quarter. can help. Domestic workers who are paid as much as $50 cash in a calendar CARD OF THANKS quarter from a sigle employer can ,u Words cannot express the gratreceive social security credit for their earnings. But to get the itude and appreciation we feel tocredit, their earnings must be re- ward those who, by their kindness ported And that's where you come and generous assistance, helped in. For employers must make a lighten our burden of sorrow at quarterly report to Internal Re- the time of the death of beloved venue Service when they pay a do- mother, Mrs. Clara Mabel Ogden. mestic worker as much as $50 cash May Gods blessing rest with in a quarter. These reports those who came to our assistance wages should be filed after the close of in any way. each calendar quarter and are due Mrs. Joseph Almond, Mrs. by April 30, July 31. October 31, Harvey Ault, Harvey Ward-roand January 31 every year. Mrs. Robert Robinson, Most household employers will Garth Woodward. make their reports on Form 942. This is a special simplified form printed on the inside of a return Unwanted Caller WARWICK, R. I. (UPI) The envelope. If you are a household Ladies Mission of St. Peters church held a meeting one night which was unexpectedly attended by a skunk. The skunk didnt stay long, but long enough to do what skunks usually do when they shouldnt. The ladies didnt stay long either. Blain i APPEAR AT CHAMBER MEETING Pictured here are Box Elder Chamber of Commerce officials and Air Force officers who spoke at the organizations annual dinner meetings Thursday night. Left to right, Douglas Mann, outgoing vice president; Lt. Col. Maynard P. Law Enforcement Institute Scheduled Jan. 23-2- 7 An institute on delincrime, quency and law enforcement will be conducted at the University of Utah m Salt Lake City, Jan. Ten sessions will be held m Spencer Hall auditorium at the University from 4:30-- 6 p. m. and 7:30 to 9:30 p. m., Monday through 23-2- Friday.. at U. regularly enrolled daytime students at the University and by anyone who enrolls tor the course for evening residence through the extension division. The basis for credit, in addition to attendance, will be a paper to be submitted within four weeks following the close of the institute. Persons who register as regular students will not be subject to extra fees if the course is included m their regular schedule. Students registering through the extension division for evening residence will be subject to a small tuition cost. The public may attend any session free of charge. one-wee- k Donal E. J. MacNamera, Dean of the New York Institute of and criminology internationally known criminologist, will lecture at each of the ten sessions on such topics as: American police administration in 1961; embezzthe ling; sex ciimes, nui codes, Mafia soand other criminal scientific cieties; interrogation; alcoholism; programs for prisons and jails; improving probation and parole; juvenile delinquency; and capital and corporal punishment. THE SPEAKER, Donal E. J. MacNamera, is a specialist in law enforcement agency organization and procedures. Dean MacNamera is author of a number of articles in the Encyclopedia Americana, World Scope Encyclopedia and other reference volumes. Active in many police, correctional and societies, Dean MacNamera is a Fellow of the American Association tor the Advancement of Science, President of the American League to Abolish Capital Punishment, and President of the New York Institute of Public Service Training. ANYONE connected with the field of law enforcement or in any interested in these subjects is urged to attend the institute. Each session will feature in addition to Dean MacNamera, a presiding officer connected with the field of law enforcement and two discussants who will add to contributions by the visiting expert. Any persons interested in obtaining credit toward an undergraduate or graduate degree may Dean MacNamera, a veteran take the institute for a two credit law enforcement authority, is a hour course, Sociology most stimulating and persuasive THE COURSE may be taken by speaker. crime-oriente- d Reeves, 434 "PREFERRED RISKS" SAVE WITH GENERAL' 3 HOMEOWNER INSURANCE 9 CALL HOW AUTO VICTIM Donald E. Fredrickson, 37, who was killed in an auto accident Friday in Nevada, will be buried here today. PA ducted Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the Brigham with City Cemetery Bishop Melvin F. Nelson of Corinne LDS ward conducting Friends may call at the Blaine Olsen Mortuary today prior to time of services. rl or PA 56 79 H. DEE JOHNSON Your Insurance Counselor A FROM THE QUEENS PANTRY Banana Nut Loaf - with Pecan Honey Topping e. FUDGE BROWNIES 5t er Famous Food King Home Made 1 6 oz. loaf Social Security Representative Coming Jan. 19 Eighth-Fourteent- h ON MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING! UP TO 50 PRICE REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS! , ZUNDELS JANUARY JACKET EV P R in T0 50 !fl M S C r X 0. R 68 rw REDUCTIONS ON OUR STOCK I D P Id X cn W 90 Id T H to' 1105' o me very do x in M o I Id n M ei TUESDAY, JANUARY O 10 thru SATURDAY, JANUARY 14 N at S cStmonia j Peoples Drug PA of Brigham City ufCafu IS THE GREATEST EVER! 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