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Show ItlMIMli THE BOX EIDER NEWS, BngTTom Tuesday, August 15, 1961 Gy. Utufi VirTt is estimated that Vest in the Salt Lake temple f around known1 hunters will a Barnard was annually bag ginia horse trainer and had been a one million cottontail rabbits 20 Boy Scout commissioner for He has served on two years missions for the LDS church and was a high priest in the Brigham He had Coy Third LDS 'ward owned and operated a dry farm at Hansel Valley Box Elder county Death Claims Former Local f IMf7 i Mexican Dish? Woman Dies At Salt Lake , sj There MEXICO CITY (UPI) are 92 varieties of chili grown in dish Mexico but the Mexican know as chili con Americans came is seldom to be found in the country. Life cf Services 5 Brigham Man Jl Rebecca Savage Cranford, age 83, of 153 C. street, Salt Lake City, died Thursday at her home. Mrs Crawlord was born May 9, 1878, m Brigham City, a daughter of Herbert and Mary Ann Smith Savage. She was married to Alphonzo Crawford on April 21, 1897 m the He died Salt Lake LDS temple May 17, 1956. moved to Salt Mrs Crawlord Lake City 35 years ago. She was a member of Vilate Champman camp, Daughters of Utah Pio- of the npers, and Association She was an acBlind, Chapter tive member of the LDS church, having served as president of the Primary and was a visiting teacher in the Relief society for 35 Mrs r RIDE THE v 'jV f, v held Saturday in retiring 1951. Willie Hyrum Barnard. 81, 113 Survivors include his wndow, two Noith Second West, Brigham City, daughters Mrs Darwin (Arloa) died Aug 9 at 9 20 p m in the Whitaker, Twin Falls, Ida ; Mrs. Cooley Memorial hospital. Ben (OrceSla) Zundel, El Cajon. and seven grandchildren Mr Barnard was born July 2, Calif., 1880, in Harper, a son of Ezra J Funeral services were conductW. and Esther ed Saturday in the Third ward Baty Barnard. He was reared in Harper and chapel married Ida Hotz, Dec 9, 1908 Interment was in the Bngham in the Salt Lake LDS temple. She City cemetery under the direction died July 18, 1909 He then mar- of the Harold B Telt Funeral ried Sarah Orwin on Sept 27, 1916, home. Hyrum Barnard - 04; jmi it yT-- - yV H. D. JOHNSON Your Insurance Counselor Phone PA nr PA ISA F ECO) Home Otlice: Seattle, Washington 1 Mrs. Rebecca Savage Crawford, 83, died Thursday in Salt Lake City. SUCCUMBS TO BRIGHAM CITYS NEW RESIDENTS years She was the mother of 11 children, eight of whom survive: Her-beP ( rawfmd, Klamath Tails, Oi e r Mas Oscar L. (Alda) Call and Mis. Wallace (Elva) Wilde, both of Brigham City; Mrs. Howard (Ruth) Armstrong, Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs Frank (Laura) Foli, San Diego; Mrs. Thelda Roberts, Mrs Leslie (Phyllis) Solomon, Mrs. Wayne B. (Rebecca) Saville, all of Salt Lake City; 21 grand50 gre,: children; one sister, Mrs Clarence (l.ovina) Condlifte, Salt Lake City Tuners! services were conducted Monday at 12 noon in the North in Eighteenth LDS ward chapel Salt 1 ake City Interment was in the Bngham City cemetery under the direction of the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home, May We Make Your Acquaintance? it Fellowship Group Organizes Cookout This months our Evry new Kolly DOUBLE GUARANTEED! Hr of the Presbyterian Mens, Fcllovyship group will be a cookout at picnic area three in the Box Elder canyon paik Aug. 16, at 6.30 p m Fellowship members and other mteiestcd men of the community are invited to attend, says Keith Wuerlbtifr, publu ity chairmen. Cost of the cookout will be $1 per perstin. Recreational for equipment hoi seslioes, softball badminton, and baseball, may be brought to the outing is I, Against normal road hatariU (ex length cpt repairable punctures) torlifetime of time period ipeofted guarantee on Celebrity Nylon Extra Air Coro. 2 Against defect in workmanship and matorlai without limit at to timo or miloago. Repair mod freo of tharge, or allowance made on now tiro bated upon remaining original troad and current "Kelly Price ' meeting ftAA Scientific Static Balance Coitly Tire Wear Reduce! Vibration Repairi Reduce $1.25 Weights Included PHONE TODAY.. FEEDERS TIRlfS . WHOLE-HOUS- E ROAD MR CONDiTlONiM Georges TOMORROW LDS HAPPIER HOMES BY & M'Swiftly tfJi 1 Phone PA TIRE STORE 331 N. Main Vmw 48 North Main PA 3 798 Tin Ha Jqinrtan . , . Ouoftly After Illness 07 Mrs Albertina Sba Kofoed, 85. died Saturday, Aug 11, after a short illness. She was born June 22, 1876 at Notten, Aalborg County, Denmark, a daughter of Niels Luuritzen and Larsma Simonson. She came to America at an early age with tier pai ents who were conveis to the LDS Church She was married to I ritz Email Nielsen, 1 eb 22, 1901 mid w. widowed 14 years later. She was mamed second time to Piter F. Kofoed with whom she lived 12 yea is be- foie he Was deceased Except for her early years in Denmark and Richfield, Utah; a few years in Victor, Idaho with her brother, John Lourilzen, and a few months residence in Salt Lake City; she has been a resident of Brig- - ;h Holly Tiio lo Ivory Jjio, Typo Aug T,k lonflo for Ivory Kind Of Cor, btkiHia fwona Aug Comport Mod.U, Its hereJHTERNATIOHAL' ham City the larger part of her life. She had no children. She is survived by several nieces and nephews and their families, including Dawn Lauriten of Bngham City Funeral services will he conducted by Waller Jaggie of the Brigham City Tenth Ward of the LDS Church, at o'clock Tuesday, August 15, at the Harold B Felt Funeral Home. Brigham City. 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NEW and past president of of the Chamber Our sincere wish is to continue to serve in a manner that will merit the confidence 1 low-co- st A com Commerce. ...jEui TT' r1 Felt Fun Board of Education tV enlet prises e Freezin season ahead r, munity worker, pie as sently serving President of the sisting in Llkcd His Job MANNHEIM, Germany (UPI) The 11 S Aimy suit! a civilian O'ph'vee stretched Ins usual two hour guui d shift to 22 hours and warded off would-brelievers too with his rifle until he grew tired to resist. The unidentified employee was hospitalized for psychiatric ywsi'owv11 B oral Home as- heart clinics and blood banks i as wp!1 as other Pb dun table and civic and violin and vocal soloist. Owner and manager of the VAr and community chinch worker, 1 ss i if.: Convert Dies Saturday SEASHORES T 31 SV,, X Active 1 h Director a- FELT, Funeral Licensed ,,14 A Tu-ner- Home Fifth-Tent- - fi lady attendant at the Harold B. Felt n ENJOY WONDERFUL KELLY VfMwtMd 1 Director, Registered Nurse, and vocal soloist as Serving of 67, Abel E Christuffersen, 105 West Seventh South, died heart attack. He was born July 14, 1894, in Thuisday at the Veterans hospital Willaid, a son of James M and m Salt Lake City. Minnie Owens White. Mr. Christoffersen was born on lie was married to the former March 29, 1894, in Brigham City, F.dna Hansen of Salt Lake City. a son of Nels S. and Anna Soren-During his life lie has resided in son Christo! ferson. He was rearIdaho, Salt Lake City and Califor- ed in Bngham City, and was a nia. veteran of World War 1. Survivors include his widow, the He was employed at Intermounfollowing sons and daughters: James O. White, Pasadena, Calif; tain school. He was a member of Willard H. White, Tulsa, Okla ; the Church of Jesus Christ of LatterSaints. Mrs. Richard P. (Marilyn) Par- -day He married Lettie Howard on kinson, Indio, Calif.; Mrs Grey (Jacqueline) Nokes, Salt Lake Feb. 23, 1921, in Salt Lake City. Surviving are his widow, three City; ten grandchildren; and the Christof-fersefollowing brothers and sisters: sons, City Judge VeNoy and Dee Howard Christot-ferseMrs. Earl L. (Lucy) White and both of Brigham City; Mrs. Arthur (Jane) Linford, Brigham City; W. Rulon White, Og- Capt. Phil Christoffersen, serving den, Wallace M White, Berkeley, with the U S Army at Berkeley, nine grandchildren, two Porter- Calif.; Calif.; Willis P. White, sisters and a brother, Mrs. Ira ville, Calif. Funeral servees will be held at (Clara) Larsen and Nello Christofthe Larkin Mortuary, 260 East fersen, both of Brigham City; South Temple, Salt Lake City, to- Mrs. Elva Dokos, Ogden. Funeral services were conductday, Tuesday, at 10 a. m. Interment will be in the Willaid city ed Monday at p m. m the Brigham City LDS ward cemetery. chapel with Bishop Walter Jaggi officiating. Interment was in the Brigham City cemetery under the direction of the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. HAIRIER A HAROLD B Funeral! Licensed O White, 67, a native of Willard, died Sunday evening in a Salt lake hospital following a lIome in hour's Reduces Driver Fatigue Tut'Utq. IILLIAN h. FELT, 1 WHEEL BALANCE RIDE THE KELLY Heart Attack War Veteran Takes Life of Dies Thursday Willard Native After Illness James ..J......... - - A.. , r |