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Show . IF DO YOU Death Claims Funeral Set 4r Brigham Native For Widow . HAVE A SERVICE J. Oleen Palmer Heres something Ive learn ed from talking to some of the boys whove come back from overseas service. More than anything else in the world and this includes even your loving letters those lads said they cherished something that they could carry with them on their persons. In other words, they wanted a remembrance that was with them all the time no matter where they were no matter what they were doing. Your boy is just like these fine young men I talked to. He would like to have you give him or send him a smart wrist watch or an Identification bracelet. Can you afford one of these vary personal presents for him? Of course you can. Ill tell you jet' - ' Jt ' Heart Fund volunteers prepare to step out on their READY FINAL DRIVE campaign as drive. Mrs. Edwin Hay, professional chairman, reHeart Sunday weekend climaxes the month-lon- g ceives materials from Mrs. Frank Dallon (right) chairman for the citys activities. Mrs. Elmer Larsen and Mrs. Donald Thompson take pointers as Mrs. Dallon explains procedures of calling in door-to-do- or door-to-do- local neighborhoods. - In the course of getting a physical checkup at the doctors office, a man was asked to extend his arms in front of him. Upon doing this the doctor observed a very severe shaking of the mans hands. M-M- en The doctor asked, You drink a lot, dont you? Nope, replied the man, spill Fielding ward romped to a most of it. win over Deweyville Saturday night at Box Elder Junior High school to place first in the LDS Senior Region 14 basketball tournament at Salt Lake City. title play, In the Junior it was Wilson ward edging Ogden Ninth for the region crown and a The oldest incorporated trade association in the bid to the giant church tourney. country, the United States Brewers Association, was organized in and a thrillThe score was er. 1862 . . , the same year that Hooper Second bested Malad, for senior consolation honors while Perry ward was junior consolation winner with a verdict over Harrisville. Coveted sportsmanship trophies went to Tremonton Third ward and Fielding Wins 8 ago 36-3- 5 60-4- 38-3- 0 Thatcher-Penros- e. Felt IN UTAH, George Ogilvie followed the Bingham brothers - Stan- ford and Thomas - into the Oquirrh Mountains and staked out the first mining claim in what since has become the world s largest open-pi- t copper mine. Bingham. Then, as now, beer was the traditional beverage of moderation . . . light, sparkling refreshment that adds a touch of Western hospitality to any occasion. Westerners have always enjoyed the good fellow-- 1 Ship that goes with every glass. , TODAY, fn its centennial year, the United Stales Brewers Association still works constantly to assure maintenance of high standards of quality and pro priety wherever beer and ale are served. A mobile home 1060 South Main being displayed was not mobile enough Thursday night and an object, apparently a truck wheel, slammed into the unit causing an at estimated damage. Patrolman Jay Herbert, the investigating officer, said whoever was responsible for the damage left the scene. And took the wheel $400 Ilf YOUR IOCAI I. MARINI RfCRUITII THE FOLLOWING o Mrs. Shibata was born Aug. 9 1886 in Aicheken, Japan. She was married to S. Y. Shibata in Japan and they came to Utah in 1916. . She was a member of the, Budd- r hist church. Surviving are the following sons and daughters; Joe Shibata and Soburo Shibata, Chicago; George Shibata and Mrs. Hatsuko Fujii, Gardena, Calif.; Miss Terry Shibata, Germany; Miss- Kouko Shibata, Miss Kazie Shibata, Sait Lake City; Harry Shibata and Mrs. Yuki Sato, both of Garland; also ..seven Funeral services for Mrs. Dag-mar S Zundei, 71, will be held dren and 1 at Larkin Mortuary in Ogden. Mrs. Zundei died Friday at her home in Ogden. Mrs Zundei was the widow of former Box Elder County Sher-lf- t John H. Zundei and a longtime resident of Brigham City. She was born Jan. 12. 1891 in Brigham City, a daughter of Peter H. and Christina Peterson Sorenson. On Sept. 4, 1912, she was married to John H. Zundei in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Zundei died April 14, 1948 12 cemetery ATTENTION grandchildren. Otsuia service will be held Wednesday at 7 p m. in the Hbneyville Japanese Hall. Funeral' services will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m in the Garland stake tabernacle Friends ;may call at the" fatnily horn? in. Garland Friday - from-4a.mj.'until time of services. Burial will be in-- ' .the' - Garland cemetery. VERl CITY HAVE FOR SALE Some Good Young Bulls. Prices Right and Bulls Right. DOMINO COLORADO See I. B. Maddox BREEDING at Maddox Herford Ranch 2k PICTURES OPEN TODAY 1 1 P.M. DAILY through SATURDAY P.M. to 6 P.M. 75c After 6 P.M. $1.00 na- When you come to pay your respects at the with Felt Funeral Home, you can park ease in our parking lighted, off-stre- et area. Phene PA3-520- 3 t iicn3ESi6HiFFmiFaov;sEniningjni 71 'Beautiful Service Ned Not Be Costly PLUS 19 Minute Short CONQUEST OF IZALOT Scouter Course Shorts Conquest 2nd Time Around Proves Success The training course for Scouters the Bird Haven District held City Saturday at Bear River proved highly successful, according to district officials. A group of 65 leaders in the Cub Scout, Boy Scout and Explorer programs, including the institutional representatives, turned out to learn more about their work with young people, according to Rod Anderson. Scout and Explorer leaders rebasic training ceived a course, while the Cub leaders had both basic and advanced training instructions. The newly appointed institutional representatives showed much interest in their new assignments, and altogether, the Scout program received a big boost from, the training course, Anderson said. Instructors at the trainings meet were Ruth Beecher, Claire Bing-haNeda Iinebrink, Doris Chris-- . tensen, LaWana Jensen and Riltlt4 Chlarson in the Cub division; J,,F. Caughian, Bob Olds, Leo J. Smith and J. H. Layton in the Scout department; Joe Laws, Exploring; Lynn Peterson and Aubry Moody, institutional representatives.' from RAY E. MALMRQSE If youve ever tried to decipher your doctors prescription youve undoubtely ended NOW WE I. PETERSEN 0 Pharmacy Phacts CATTLEMEN to provide is private parking facilities. LAST TIME TONIGHT FANNIE HURSTS most compassionata .... 2:39 P.M. 4:53 PM. 7:10 P.M. 9:33P.M 2:55 P.M. 5:09 P.M. 7:32 P.M. 0:55 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 3:14 P.M. 5:28 P.M. 7:51 P. M. and 10:14 P.M. Sunday -- Monday Tuesday -- romantic dramat HOLLYWOODS CONFIDENTIAL STORY! ,8-- ,. The way a star lived it and NOW TELLS IT! .VERA MILES Charles drake Virginia grey Reginald gardiner Features at 7:30 and 9:30 P.M. Eve $1 .00, Children 25c n gA oflflfl bionv STARTS WEDNESDAY ONE BIG WEEK f' Special Matinee Thurs., Feb. 22. Open 1:30, Show 2:00 Also Matinees Saturday and Sunday Open at 1 :30. Show 2:00 P.M. One show only. Eve SUMS iff turally expect a funeral directing firm Mrs. Ai Shibata, 75, of Garland,-die-d Saturday of natural causes. in U. Ex-Sher- ONE of the conveniences you Saturday P.M. too. Owner of the trailer was listed as W. E. Griffin, 1074 South Main street. Of funeral home HAROLD B FELT BRIGHAM Directors ' Wheel Damages Mobile Home h Adult Prices: Death Claims Title Garland Lady Sr. It happened 100 YEARS - 3 NEWS, Brigham City. Utah Tuesday, February 20, 1962 ELDER five sons, Mrs. Morns (Naomi) The funeral services will be held Anderson and Dr Wayne Zundei, Wednesday at 11 a.m. at La.'kin both ot Salt Lake City; Don Zun- Mortuary, Street. Ogden dei, Portland, Ore ; John L. Zun- Friends may call at the mortuary dei and Glen Zundei, both of Val- this evening, Tuesday, from 7 to lejo. Calif.; Steven Zundei of Wi- 9 pm and Wednesday prior to llard; a sister. Mrs. Hans Pella, services. Interment will be in the Willaid Brigham City; also 25 grandchil- MRS. ZUNDEL was a retired civil service employee. An active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, she had worked in the Priand Sunday mary organization school and was a member of the Ogden Twelfth LDS ward at the time of her death. She was a former member of the Brigham City Civic Improvement Club and Utah State Peace Officers Auxiliary. Survivors include a daughter and fh how. Come in and see me personally. Let me help you pick out a handsome, accurate watch of American or imported make that will stand up and take it through the years. Or choose a silver or gold Identification bracelet with his name or initials engraved on it. If youre short of money, pay me nothing down. Just your word, thats all. Then a tiny monthly payment will take care of the rest. Do this today. Its PALMER important. really 70 South Main. JEWELRY, Phone PA , Word has been received by rela-- I tives m this area of the death of fH. C (Carl) Steed, age 54. former Brigham City resident, now of Los Angeles. Mr Steed passed away on Feb. 2 at his home. He was a son of Clyde and O'ga Fredrickson Steed and was bom and raised in Brigham City. Survivors include his widow and three children; his mother; a brother, Wesley Steed, and a sister, Mrs. Uarda Steed Rickabaugh, all of (.os Angeles. Funeral services and burial took Calif, on place at Culver City, Feb. 5. BOY? By ,v-- THE BOX t Show Open at 7:30. Show at 8:00. One Show Only Matinee Prices Adults 75c, Children 50c Adults $1 .00, Children 50c Evening Prices Vwl; , ' 35iie MMISFIHD Banie CHASE Brad DOT Baitera NICHOLS fie BRANDcapone Frank G0RS11N Julie It ... And well up you might because what looks to you to be careless writing Is actually medical shorthand that we, here in your d. are read. And, because this Is 'the standard pharmacy, trained to form FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE , of used by all doctors; wo are able to read no matter it which doctor has written It. Its really n code, and we could possibly decipher any prescription written by any doctor in g world. You the can always be sure that we understand it, and that were always glad to be of service to "t - i you. Every family needs many small, personal items such as tooth brushes to keep the dally routine of life rolling smoothly along. We carry a wide selection of such items at Malmrose Pharmacy and are always glad so drop to show them to you by 102 E. Forest or call us at and ask about Parkway them. English-speakin- O SPROUSE REITZ OPENNEYS KINGS o SHOE CENTER ... TT lilBBAI Bl m J |