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Show THC COX CLDLR NEWS, Dnyh'um Tuesday, February 14, 1961 Cly, Ulafi Death Claims Former Local Honeyville Resident Dies 1 Lady Saturday Thursday Eve Mary Catherine Wintle Hunsa-ker- , 62, passed away Saturday night at 7:25 p. m. at her home in Honeyville of Parkinsons disease. Mrs. Hunsaker was bom . at Riverside, Idaho, on Oct. 3, 1898, t daughter of George G. and Elizabeth Wilson Wintle. She married Leon P. Hunsaker on Feb. 20, 19)8 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. After (heir marriage, they made their home in Honeyville where she has resided since. She was a member of the Honeysuckle camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and had been active in Primary, MIA and Relief society wheie she had served as secretary. SURVIVORS include her hus- band, Honeyville; a daughter and four sons, Mrs. Earl (Flora) Uintah, Weber county; Vero Rob-"Hunsaker, Bui bank, Calif.; W. Hunsaker, Ogden; K. Peter Hunsaker, Kennewick, Wash.; and Blaine Hunsaker, Honeyville; a grandson, Leslie Hunsaker, Honeyville, whom she had reared since he was an infant; 21 grandAREA CHAIRMI N children; three brothers and a Heart Sunday (Live area chairmen for B.igham City and surrnundin comnuini-udy- s ties include: front row left to right, Mrs. Ailiss Hunsaker, Mrs. Melba sister, George Wintle, Honeyville; Mrs. Norr. thecketts, and Mrs. M.irjoue I arson; second row, left to right. Mis. Robert M. Earl Wintle. Clifford Murray; Mrs. Jess Scothersi and Zundel, Mrs. Blame VV. Whipple; hack row, loll to rigid, Mrs. Leon D. Wintle, West Covina, Calif.; Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. F. G. Thompson, Mrs. Lulu Dance, Blackfoot. Idaho. Jay Mokes, Ms. John Ifoffer and Ms. J. t . tlaik. Mot pictured are Mrs. Ronald J Fwenson Mrs Leon Jensen, Mrs. Kent Yales mid Mis. Oiion Nelson. I tinerul services will be in the Honeyville LDS ward chapel Tuesday at 1 p. m. Rivdrickson, man, Bear with Bishop Byron Hunsaker preer, Mrs. Gladys Norr, Deweyville; siding. Friends may call today Mrs. Leon D. Gardner, Honey-- prior to time of services in the tile, and Mrs. Orion Nelson, ManRelief society rooms of the Hontua. eyville LDS ward chapel. Interment will be in the HoneyArea chairmen for 1961 Heart Mrs. Leo Jensen, I irst, Second "Heart Fund volunteers need ville cemetery under the direction and drive in Thud ward no Sunday ureas; Mrs. John Biipham City and experience, although many who of Blaine Olsen Mortuary. lot for. Fourth, Eighth and 12th have already signed up have servsurrounding communities are announced by Mrs. Gene Judd, com- ward aieas; Mrs. Ronald J. Swen- ed in pievious Heart Fund camson, Fifth and Tenth wards; Mrs. paigns, Mrs Judd points out. munity director. Jess Scothern, Sixth, Ninth, and "IN ADDITION to calling for In charge for Brigham City are Eleventh wards, and Mrs. F. G. volunThirteenth Heart Fund contributions, Thompson, Seventh, and Fourteenth wards. Mrs. Blaine teers perform a valuable educational service in distributing inforW. Whipple, Lindsay Park, d the latest presenting Trailer Court and Oss mation Hills, knowledge about heart attacks, project. rheumatic fever, high blood presHEADING volunteers for sur- - sure and strokes, she observed. yourself with General's money saving rounding communities are: Mrs. the completion of the list Upon Homeowners Insurancel Kenneth Lorraine Seifert, Kent Yates, Harper; Mrs. Jay ot the army of canvass volunteers 68, of 338 South Main, died Sun Stokes and RobMrs. their names will be published H. Dee Johnson day morning at the Cooley hospiert M. Zundel, Willard; Mrs. J. E. prior to Heart Sunday, Feb. 26. Your Insurance tal, after a long illnes. Counselor Clark, Perry; Mrs. Marjorie LarHe was born Feb. 3, 1893, at sen and Mrs. Arlis One marvels that a friend can Rolfe, Iowa, a son of Amos N. PA or and Laura Drae Seifert. He was wt WIKi (Mint .Hunsaker, Corinne; Mrs. Melba ever seem less than beautiful. PA reared and educated in Iowa. Checketts and Mrs. Shirlee Hen Mary Buker Eddy. He married Stella Benge, May 25, 1914, at Pocahontaus county, Iowa. They came to Brigham City 29 years ago after living at intervals in South Dakota, Wyoming and Idaho. Mr. Seifert has been employed by Utah General Depot until 1954 when he retired due to ill health. He was a member of the Presbyterian church. Survivors include his widow Brigham City; a son and a daughHeart Shaped ter, Robert L. Seifert, Chattanoo II Mrs. C. R. (Doris ga, Tenn.; Jean) Ruthstrom, Ogden; four grandchildren. 1! Funeral services will be conducted today. Tuesday, at 1 p. m in the Community Presbyterian church with the Reverend Earl Famous Food King Home Made Fox 16oz. loaf Friends may conducting call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home today prior to services. Interment will be in the Brig ham City cemetery. Ken-Jel- l, d Heart Director Announces n William James TTiayne, age 67, former assistant state Ogden, commissioner of agriculture, died Thursday at 5:30 p. m. in an Ogden hospital of a heart attack. -- '41' x reward In Hospital " . Doz. 35c BLUEBERRY PIES each 59c doz 29c SNOWFLAKE ROLLS 16 J IT grandchildren; "V : tk r three brothers Funeral services were ix " mniitiiiiiMT' Captain Baker, son of Harry B. Baker. 932 North Rose Street, Burbank, Calif., is an Army aviator the command's Headqjraters He entered the Army In 1948 and was last stationed at Fort in Company. Rucker. Ala. The L officer was grad from Fairfax High school, Angeles, Culif . in 1941. frw erfi Holy Thursday, March 30; Good Friday The most solemn of Lent is that March 31; Holy Saturday, April immediately preceding Easter: 1, and Easter Sunday, April 2. Catholics Plan Observance 7:30 p. m. Of Lent Starting Wednesday Catholics of Utjh and the world the Lenten season Wednesday, Feb. 15, by visiting their respective parish churches where ashes will be traced on their foreheads in the Sign of the Cross while the priest says: "Remember, Man, thou art dust and unto dust thou shalt return." Lenten regulations regarding fasting and abstinence and Easter Duty, were announced by the Very Reverend Francis T. Kelle-he- r, chancellor of the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City which includes the entire State of Utah. They are; y Golden Spike 1. Fast. All those who have reached their twenty-firs- t birthday and have not reached their birthday are bound to Tast; fifty-nint- chap . . . fo Personal Service Reverently h 176 No. Main The Fast allows one full meal day and two other meatless meals which together are not greater than the one full meal. Meat is permitted once a day only, at the principal meal. There is no eating between meals; liquids, however, are allowed. 2. Abstinence. The present law requires complete abstinence from meat on every Friday, on Ash Wednesday, and Holy Saturday befoie Easter). Economically Blaine Olsen Mortuary no one is excused except upon the permission of a parish priest or contessor. (day Alumni Group Sets USU Event DEDICATED Brigham City PA Everyone seven years of age and over is bound by this law. Note: Fasting governs the quantity of food of any kind eaten Abstinence pertains only to meat. The Most Reverend Joseph Lennox Federal, Bishop of the Diocese of Salt Lake City, has dispensed Catholics from fast and abstinence on Friday, March 17, (St. Patricks Day). 3. Easter Duty. Every Catholic is obliged to receive Holy Communion at least once during the Lenten-Easte- r season This year the season extends from Feb. 19 to May 28 (First Sunday of Lent to Trinity Sunday) inclusive. THE LFNTEN schedule at St. Henrys in Brigham City will see masses as usual ut 8 a m 9.30 a. m., and 11 a. m. There will be weekday masses at 9 a. m. and on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., ros-ary, sermon, and benediciion. Slations ot the Cross and bene-- HOOVER Constellulion Model No. 86 1 1 Serves in Korea Korea, & nwi tin Tiii FOR IMPROVEMENT This is the once Box Elder creek bed, east of the city, which has been cleared for development as a reservoir bushy area. An earthern dam wih control valve will be consructed across here to regulate the flow of irrigation water. diction are scheduled Friday at Palm Sunday. March 26; conduct- The Golden Spike Alumni 8? ROOM ed Saturday in Ogden, and burial was in the Logan city cemetery. wil begin f z Vi-- , and three sisters. Army Captain 1. e La-vi- ter of Utah State University has scheduled its annual Thursday, Feb. 23, in the USU union building, according to Frank Stevens, chapter president. The yearly event is slated to start at 7:30 p. m. with a full evening's program planned. On the schedule are smorgasbord, talent program, remarks from a tew sodistinguished Utah Staters, cializing and an "unusual assortment of surprises," Stevens said. He explained that oil Box Elder are invited to atcounty "Aggies tend but urged that reservations be made soon. Two persons have been assigned in each community to take reservations. Reservations may also be placed with any of the following offiL. Army Cnpt. Jean Baker. East Fifth North, Brigham City cers: Edna Taylor, secretary. was assigned to the Fourth U.S. Garland; Sherma Hansen Fridal, whose wife, Phyllis, lives at 716 vice president. Brigham City; Stevens, Tremonton or Brigham Army Missile Command in Feb, I - ' He was born Oct. 28, 1893, in Midvale, a son of Moroni and He married Gough Thayne. Irene Erickson Nov. 28, 1917 in the He was an Logan LDS temple. active member oi the LDS church and had served in many ward and stake positions. Survivors include his widow, Ogden; three sons and a daughter, William H. Thayne, Melvin E. Thayne, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Stanley J. Thayne, Orem; Lewis (JoAnn) Nord, Bountiful; $1,591 COOKIES 4"i ties. FROM THE QUEENS PANTRY VALENTINE CAKES 4 f From 1937 until 1941, he was farm security administrator in Box Elder county and from 1941 until his retirement in 1951 he held the same post in Weber county. He had previously served as county agent in Davis and Utah coun- I West-woo- "I t jt v Dies Sunday ,JAG-'- , , V yJ I culture. Sunday Drive Canvass Heads Brigham Man ' iJv iS Mr. Thayne served in the state post in the late 1930s and held other administrative positions in the state during his career in agri- X City; Lloyd N. Davis, director, Brigham City; Clark Hillam, director, Brigham City, or Phyllis K. Owen. USU Alumni council, Brig- . m Clly' , Lyn (Swede) Larson, executive secretary, USU Alumni association, has also agreed to accept .reservation lor "Gold Spike denis" who may be temporarily living on the USU campus. 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