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Show !0 THE nox OUR READERS WRITE HDFR NFW5. Rrigtiam City, Utah Tuesday, October 31, 1961 I tesi Friend Pays High Tribute to Idaho Man John W. Phillips, Deceased Dies in ll TOU a. S. MAtiNE Wr .... tOCM uatuntt till nearly 8 next morning Home, Sweet Home was good Wednesday noon, Oct. 11, 1961, was a sad and shocking hour for enough for him. CONFUCIUS the residents of our fc. vn, He read much and was well r the news as buzzed the telephones On Saturday afternoon last, at the home of Bishop 26, 1911 He rode horseback some formed I AND between of the neighbors tragic and ilke the village Blacksmith, and Mrs. Lorenzo N. Stohl, a childrens party was given in honor of the Arnold E. Bunderson, 38, of birthday of Miss Hortense Stohl and Master Frank Wright. The little ending of one of the most honored ..want on sundfly t0 the church. INVITE tots enjoyed themselves playing on the spacious lawns and in the and honorable citizens of Brigham N0ne 0f us are more sincerely and Murtaugh, Idaho, died Friday at 6:30 p. m. at Kimberly, rooms of the home, and they were regaled on delicious ice cream and City, Idaho, consistently religious and none of YOU! when the car he was driving went cake as well as other refreshments. Those who enjoyed the afternoon FEW MEN have attained the our minds run in deeper channels, out of control and overturned. were Misses Helen and Mildred Neeley, Rhoda and Ora Lee, Hortense, or with or bubbled good rippled John W Camille Phyllis, Vinnie, Irma, Ruth Lucille, Virginia and Anna Laura rSreatJes0 By J. Oleen Palmer His wife and baby son, who Few communities have common sense and good wholeWilson Morris, Phillips. Masters Hull, Hamson, Stohl; Stohl, Lloyd Floyd Roy were in the acident with him, are FUNERAL TODAY fun That was nonsense. some and Funeral a such to a had rock such lean on, Beginning next Tuesday, NovMaurice Wright, Frank Wright, Milton Peters, Jesse Hoopes, Ralph He knew hospitalized at Twin Falls, Ida. will be held today for Emuil source to go to, to solve their dif- his crowning quality. and Lee Jeppson. ember 7, in collaboration with Jeppson how to laugh and liked to see Mr. Bunderson was born Feb. W. Robinette who died Saturday. Oct. 26, 191 Nominated to run for office on the Republican ticket ficult problems. City Brigham Confucius, the Honorable Mr. SUCCUMBS Mrs. Beverly Dar- 20, 1923, at Brigham City, a son of sense His humor others laugh. at the city convention were R. L. Fishburn Jr., mayor; N. E. Mortensen, has not produced a stronger char- was lene Corbridge Jones, 28, died Fri- of Arnold D. and Martha Bradwho lived 3,000 years ago I will about like Abraham Lincolns. r councilman; J. W. Valentine, August F. Jeppson and A. W. acter, more useful citizen, better He was like Lincoln in lots of day after an illness. shaw Bunderson. He received his bring you a weekly series of litcouncilmen; P. Russel Wight, recorder; Minnie J. Christian father and friend than Ensign, and His stories education in Brigham City and ways. experiences W. Demotle messages. These will dwell John O. The of C. the Lund, treasurer; Christensen, justice Phillips. peace. to tell. Stone, Idaho. He was in the medcrats nominated the following ticket: E. W. Dunn, mayor; W. T. Davis, For more than half a century he upon the history and romance ical corps in the Pacific Theatre r councilman; N. S. Christofferson, D. P. Burt and Lewis S. has been, in so many ways, the LAST he and THESE that of jewelry down through the years, during World War II. He served councilmen; P. Russel Wight, recorder; Charles D. mainspring and balance wheel ot beautiful Wight, ages. have come many queen three years. Brown, treasurer; H. M. Figgins, justice of the peace. his community, It might interest you, for exand in a large times to visit with us and we have Nov. 2, 1911 He had been a farmer in Stone Tuesday evening Miss Verabel Call entertained at sense, of surrounding communisee them ample, to learn that the clever the to gone highlight a delightful Halloween party at the hame of her fcirents, Mr. and Mrs. ties and farmlands. We farmers and Murtaugh, Idaho. He was a Chinese in 468 B.C. had masterA-J. D. Call. The rooms were tastefully decorated in Halloween colors have gone to him with our deeds of our lives. An excellent convermember of the Church of Jesus ed the fine art of carving he was, on serious subM. sationalist, the occasion all of the were in such as and evidence appurtances Saints. Christ of Latter-daand land perplexities and he has jects and on nonsense. jade jewelry pieces The etc. was ghosts, goblins, black cats, evening spent in playing straightened them out and straigh such as rings, bracelets, headHe married Delores Patricia Emuil W. (Red) Robinette, 47, of games and when the younk folks had developed a good appetite, they tened us out too. He had a better dresses and pendants. And I have had the privilege for Howell on Jan. 18, 1946. 802 Lindon Drive, died Saturday were invited, by their charming hostess, to the dining room where an of going to visit with him If Confucious were living toyears of a lot things understanding elegant hot supper was spread. More games concluded the evening's of SURVIVORS include his widow; following a six months illness. old peoples the our in homes he could tell you many . than the rest of us . day, things Mrs. Beverly Darlene Corbridge He was born Sept. 19, 1914, in pleasure. Those present were: Misses Augusta Madsen, Melba Nelson, town. He lifted them up and he eight sons and daughters, Kathmore startling and informative Jones, 28, of 639 South Seventh leen, Earl Eugene, Carol, Randy, Ogden, a son of Emuil Reeder and Ora Nelson, Mirl Ingram, Blanche Jorgensen, Vera Hinckley, Eulalia John was reliable, dependable lifted me up. We had long chats facts about the birth of the jewaccommodating. West, died Friday morning at St. Sheril Ann, Kex, Patricia and Louise Whitaker Robinette. He Hansen, Afton Hansen, Helen Evans, Alice Berg, May Nelson, Josephine straightforward, elers art. I will do some re As one farmer said to me and he as he drove around town, telling Benedicts hospital in Ogden after Jennie Call Call. and Eleanor Olsen, Bloom, Bertha Bloom, Verabel all of Mur- was reared in Brigham City. Bunderson, search and pass my facts along me of the history of Brigham City, Timothy land his the for take didnt 1911 pay. A Nov. illness. a 2, audience greeted the Home fairly to you, in the hope that you will He married Marguerite Palmer Dramatic Co. at taugh; his mother of Ogden; six which knew a he like book. His the Opera House last Saturday evening at the presenMrs. Jones was born Jan. 31, sisters and two brothers, Mrs. B. on business experiences would make a splenrealize my store is an authentf LAWYERS, bankers, 7, 1936, in Ogden. They May tation of the society drama, A Dream." Those participating were and 1933, in Aberdeen, Idaho, a daughprofessional men and strang- did book. No one in the history of cally fine Jewelry Palace (Marie) Bywater, Brigham City; made their home in Brigham J. Frank O. C. C. W. T. N. Davis, Christensen, Roskelley, Bowring, of ter Virgil Lee and Ida Stanger Mrs. George (Orlene) ers have asked his opinion and ad- Brigham City, 1 think, has been personally maintained by me to Wheatley, City. They resided in Tooele from Stella Alice Connie Madsen and Johnson, Morrison, Petersen, She was reared and Salinas, Calif.; Corbridge. Ernest D. Bun- 1941 to 1947, where he was em- Ephraim bring you and your family the vice, and been glad they did. He more widely known and loved and Florence Valentine. educated in American Falls, Ida. derson, Kearns; most attractive jewelry pieces of has talked many a law-suDonna Bunder- ployed by the U. S. government. to respected than John W. Phillips. today, as well as watches and death and brought quibbling lawShe was married to Harold Gar-ne- son, Salt Lake City; LeRoy Bun- Since 1958 he had worked as a 25 Years Ago I liked his deep and broad philg clocks that make when they were Mrs. William (Sally) security investigator for Thiokol (Gary) Jones on June 7, 1951, derson, yers osophy and I know he is at his new Oct. 23, 1936 Mrs. Elva Gibbs, bookkeeper at the office of the Box on the pleasant experience. in Logan. They lived in Randolph Blood, Mrs. Gary (Mary) Halver- Chemical Corp. wrong side of a case. He job with enthusiasm right now Elder News, and her brother, Ray Jensen, left early Wednesday morn- didnt care who he was or how Look for this series of little and Logan and came to Brigham son, Nyla Jean Bunderson, all of He was a member and past Los Angeles, Calif,, where they will spent two weeks visiting for ing messages. You'll learn some two he was if he RANSOM BEECHER. City held, many Ogden. years ago. degrees of No. the president Eagles Lodge with friends. Mrs. Edith W. Gleave of Salt Lake City is taking care thing that you can pass along to wrong, he was wrong, and John She had worked as a club will be held 2914 and was a member of the of Mrs. Gibbs work at the office Funeral services during her absence. your friends. Youll benefit by to tell him. And he afraid wasnt leader and in the Primary and Wednesday at noon in the Snow-vill- e LDS church. Oct. 27, 1936 A delightful organization party was enjoyed by the knowing that HERE is the percould hold his own of with LDS ward Relief society of the I.DS church. any chapel. Friends are his widow and two members of the new Chee Amie club on Friday evening at the Howard fect place for you to get any Surviving because he on was SURVIVING are her husband, may call at the Blaine Olsen Moralways Salt Lake Hotel. One long table was beautifully decorated with autumn leaves them, sons, Ted Robinette, thing you desire in the jewelry the side of justice and honor. a son and three daughters, Sidni tuary Tuesday evening from 7 to Fontana, and colors. Those present included the Misses Grace Glover, Uarda line, and on easy terms if you City; Frank Robinette, A few years ago a noted attorCeleste, Ronda Lee, Patricia Ann 9 p. m., and Wednesday at the Calif.; his mother, Brigham City; Mathias, Erma Iverson, Winifred Evans, Ida Merrell, Carma Nichols, wish! Palmer Jewelry, 70 South for one a brother and a and Michael Garnell, all of Brig- Snowville ward chapel Luther Eleanor Merell and Mrs. Elliot Ward, Mrs. Spencer Stone and Mrs. ney trom another town was finishMain, PA sister, WllHI and to ham City, her father time of service. step- hour prior and Ira Nielsen. Mrs. Stone was elected president of the club and Miss ing up a questionable case in our City, Robinette, Brigham mother of American Falls; her Interment will be in the Ogden Mrs. Elmer court house, had it all tied up nice Evans was elected to act as secretary. Brangal, Corinne. as he Oct. 30, 1936 The Chi Omega national social sorority at the USAC and tight, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. City cemetery. confidently Funeral services will be conStanger, Stockton, Calif.; Mr. and ducted today, Tuesday, at 1 p. m. announces the pledging of the following girls: Miss Doris Davis, Miss thought, when John W. Phillips Mrs. C. N. Corbridge, Aberdeen, all of to was Miss called the witness stand. Sarah Brigham City, and in the Brigham City Fourteenth-Eight- h LaVon Bott, Miss Grettle Shaw, Idaho; one sister, Mrs. Sharon C. (The Judge didnt need to bind LDS ward chapel. Friends Shumway of Garland. Oct. 30, 1936 The Civic Improvement Club awarded prizes for their him to tell the truth, the whole Rogers, American Falls; the folmay call at the Harold B. Felt lowing stepbrothers and stepsis-- , Funeral Home prior to services. garden contest at the regular meeting Thursday at the Commercial truth and nothing but the truth, that was what he did always.) Af-- ! ters, Dora Lee, Marla Kay, Virgil Interment will be in the Brig- Club rooms. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Roxy Davis, Mrs. Nellie Ewer, Mrs. Marg Holman, Mrs. Caroline Hansen, Noble Hansen Mrs. ter Phillips testimony, that veter- Lee, Ronald, Donald, Gayla and ham City cemetery. Marie Wight, Mrs. Claude Jensen, Mrs. J. D. Bowen, and to LeGrande an, grayhaired lawyer couldnt Lee Vee Corbridge, all of American Falls. Colby. collect his evidence at all, couldn't Funeral services were held on find the page or papers he want- ed. He was hopelessy mixed up Monday at 1 p. m. in the Brigham LDS ward chapel! Mike Kerby, Sr., and with his shoddy case com-- 1 City Co82 v ry?r of age ' with Bishop Walter Jaggl conduct- lumbus, pletely lost. died Saturday Miss., ing. Additional services will be night, Oct. 21, in a Columbus hosJOHN W. PHILLIPS was just held Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the pital. as much at home in the old court American Falls LDS ward chapel. He was the father of Mrs. Edhouse as he was in his solid, brick Burial will be in the Falls View win Garrison, 1050 East Second Some farmers in the counlyfare Service structures which are rec- home on Second East, and just os cemetery in American Falls un- North, Brigham City. planning to begin some new con- ommended for the many different sure of himself and in command. der the direction of the Harold B. of A native Mardin. Turkey, Mr. struction on their farms as $oon farm situations throughout Utah. And he was nearly as well liked Felt Funeral Home. Kerby came to the United States in farm work. The plans were developed over one place as the other. No, that as there is a let-u- p Lawrence Maurice Roche, 48, in 1902, and hud lived in Columbus reof on basis Allred A. the Fullmer is not true. many The people in the County Agent years 8:45 died of Corinne, Sunday at p. s since 1905. He operated a and field build all who to search CARD OF THANKS that experience. court house had all the respect in plan suggests business in Columbus from m., following a short illness from get in touch with him for informaAGRICULTURAL engineers at the world for him, but that quiet, We wish to take this means of 1908 until his retirement in 1958. a heart ailment. tion about the farm building plan beautiful lady in the was 20, He Nov. born at 1912, include his widow, Survivors thanking all those who extended service that is available from Utah State University say most one solid brick home and her lovely no build more farmers than Mrs. Sadie Bostany Kerby of Co- Corinne, a son of Godfrey and Utah State sympaassistance, comfort and University Extension girls (none better) and Bert . . . Roche. He was thy at the time of the illness and lumbus; two daughters. Miss Leah Mary Hindberg Services. He can tell you or give building of any type during their the apple of his eye . . . thought in Corinne reared and inattended lifetime. reliable We death of our beloved mother. Mrs. Edwin Kerby. Columbus; the sun rose and set in John W. you a leaflet showing what plans formation Therefore, Box Mr. schools. Elder is county wish especially to thank the ward (Mary) Garrison, Brigham City; necessary to help Phillips. knew he would be Roche married Allie Craner on are available. plan and construct the most suit- home at 12They bishopric and the Relief society. a son, Mike Kerby, Jr., Columbus, 1933 Nov. 25, in Salt Lake City. He sharp (you could have able building for any one specific In lifes darkest hour, one comes and three grandsons. set your watch by him) and at 6 lo realize the true meaning of the Funeral services were held Oct. operated a livestock trucking buspurpose. And there he was for supper. iness for several years. 23 at St. Pauls Episcopal church word "friends." In selecting plans, the entire He was a member of former the Mrs. Charles Reeses Family. and interment followed in farm operation and the probable Corinne Lions club and was presimust be use of other buildings pd dent of the Bear River Valley buildconsidered. Any carefully He was a member of the from RAY E. MALMROSE that does not permit the best ing board of directors of the Utah use of labor and equipment, or Let's continue talking about Cooperative Assn. too! that does not do the job for which No other door like it! Completely First Aid necessities for your it be is should needed, probably medicine chest. You should be Storm panel glides up or down as weather changes. Tilts in for SURVIVING are his wife, .Co! I ulls sure to have an adequate supply ! Funeral services were held Mon- remodeled. rinne; the following sons and cleaning. of adhesive tape (to hold bandDiiKteri harold b rat . . vm i mutstix Mrs. James (Marilyn) day for Reuben Olcen Holmgren, daughters, CONSIDERATION should be JSICHAM CITY resident of Bear ages in place), sterile cotton (for Richard Thomas, and age 69, Wright, to the flexibility and possiall of its many uses), gauze Aileen Roche, all of Corinne; Lar- River City, who died Thursday at given ble luture needs when selecting a Logan. bandages (in vaGene Roche. Brigham City: ry Also, a plan for a new building. rious sizes) and was born 4, Feb. Mr. his mother, eight grandchildren; Holmgren visit to another farm where a OF THE many services a funeral little applicator of Corinne; four brothers and one 1892 in Bear River City, a son of to that similar sticks. Glen Peter Olaf and Mary F.. Lonn building is in us would be being Frances Roche, sister, ,,me tape, cotton and He was' 'roared and Pld,l?ned director performs, his professional skill TRIPLE-TIL- T Roche, Raymond Roche and Mar- Holmgren, spent. bandages are fa- ion Roche, all of Corinne; and educated in Bear River City. to immiliar The catalog of building and everyHe married Meda Christensen on Mrs. George (Caroline) probably creates the most lasting Tingey, one, the applica June 23. 1915 in the Salt Lake LDS equipment plans is available from Clearfield. your county agent. He can adtor sticks pression on the family. Our profesFuneral services will he con- Temple. He had served as secretary of the vise on selection of the plan that ducted Thursday at 1 p. m. in the further sional ability and experience enable us comment. They can be bought Corinne LDS ward chupel with Elders quorum of the Bear River will most nearly fit your needs. LDS ward and also as a ward The plans themselves can be obin various lengths. When they Bishop Melvin Nelson officiating. to make this impression a comforting are cotton tipped, they may be Friends may call at the Harold B. teaching supervisor. He served four tained by the county extension used us a very soft and gentle Felt Funeral Home Wednesday years as president one. board. Instrument for taking mucus evening from 7 to 9 p. m. and at We are also your headquarters (or WiPCO ALUMINUM SIDING his are two widow, Surviving from the buby's nose. Or, they the Corinne ward chapel from sons and two duughteis, Gordon R. for soft swab be used as a may It a. m. until time of services. Bear River City; Ralph spreading disinfectants. In fact, WAl.KOMIS, Okla. (UP- D- A Interment will be In the Brig- Holmgmj, Reno, Nev ; they may even be used for ham City cemetery. r"d, "" bm w,rrn" Miss Civic Holmgren, Lakewood, Krfarmcr as long as you cleaning ears hdS bere rumh Calif; Miss Lorraine HolmgienJ and don't are careful extremely hi Crowds Draw Atomic shoes and h.s Fxhihlts Plume " up spends Los Angeles. Calif; two brothers probe around inside the ear too ,n fro,,t'kln OAK RIDGE, Tenn. (UP!) ,imi' P'1" tw'o Homer sisters. A;und Holmgren much. PA35203 record of 9 014 962 persons in ev- and Oscar Holmgren Salt lake clover. The most important part of a trained the Smnkey, highly per ery state hut Alaska Saw Peterson, Merced, City; Mis. our business is the filling of your last retired after Calif ; Mis. Amanda mic Energy Commission's S.unkhi, forming hoi.se, doctor's prescriptions. So that season, His owner. Cecil Cornish, ing exhihiis during the past fiscal Palo Alto, Calif. we cun fill any he recommends, he his black and whit and ear In addition, 100 839 persons olfiu.itcd says Bishop Roy Bracggcr we carry all the latest drugs GUARANTEED visited the American Museum of ut the funeral services Monday partner started working a "burr-patchere at Malm rose Pharmacy, $5 Since rodeox tor show a ternoon uml interment was in the Atomic Energy here. The visitors 102 I. I orest, or cull PSrkway ' 'A fitauUjul $erPti( Nee) Not then they have commanded as Costly came from ull 50 states and from Bear River City cemetery. 23 k. roRi-ssi hi i.r brigham city The plans are for typical farm much us J1.500 per performance 70 foreign countries To the Editor: from th files of the News & Journal Auto Crash old-tim- e t. ' j ser-vic- 1 Young Mother Dies Friday Death Claims four-yea- Brigham Man four-yea- two-ye- two-ye- ... Sunday y After iiiness ... . four-mont- good-size- d it ll time-tellin- ia? WINTER WONT WAIT! See the Father of Local Lady . Fifth-Tent- Passes Away Heart Ailment h Takes Life of Offers Building Helps T o Farmers in County Area USU Corinne Man dry-good- V, ALUMINUM COMBINATION Co-o- p FEIT DOOR Services Held Monday for Pharmacy Phacts $2995 Installed RIGHT in 30 minutes or less! Bear River Man FUNERAL HOME pie-hun- Ratlle-ptoof- weather-snipped- Perfect Partner! life-lon- g While worth are Aluminum Combination WINDOW 16 V" ... n0, h fie i e oiS ) iLsdiLsva fkiS lr c- 44 -j Tf3 WILLIS HANSEN Republican Candidate for Mayor j. REITH HANSEN Republican Candidate for City Councilman ROBERT KEATING for City Councilman I -' s - j j Paid Political Adv.) t - -11 1 1 - r, t LliL timimi |