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Show 8 BOX THE NEWS, Brigham Gty Utah Tuesday, May 15, 1962 A Death Claims ELDER u FUNERAL HOME t In California VERl I. PETERSEN tRIGHAM CITY Directors- HAROIO FELT WHATS the significance twenty-seve- n years of service to Brig- ham City families? To you, these long years are assurance of receiving half-doll- Mrs. Laura Marble Blodgett Boomhower, 80, died May 6 in Modesto, Calif. Mrs. Boomhower was born May of William 30, 1881, a daughter Lorenzo and Laura Lovista Marble. Sne was married to Newman Blodgett in Ogden in 1900. He died to She was married in 1908. James Boomhower in 1922. He died of com- petent, experienced help whenever its needed . . . assurance of receiving service that has been tested and approved by people you know. y. She was a member of the Church Saints. Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y ACCIDENT VICTIM Byron Surviving are two sons, Chester Brewer, 19, of Corinne, died Blodgett and Glen N. Blodgett, both Sunday as result of auto accident of Sacramento, Calif.; a daughter, near Mountain Home, Idaho. Mrs. Eva Cleek, Modesto, Calif.; five grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren; also a brother and a sister, E. N. Marble, Brigham City, and Mrs, Ethel Blaylock, Modesto, Calif. The body was brought to Ogden where graveside services were conducted Thursday in the North Ogden Cemetery prior to burial. E. N. Marble and daughter, Sarah, attended the services in of Le-Ro- y MAKES WATER SOFTENERS Lindsay Softwater Co. 17 North Main St. Phone 723-747- 2 e, UTAH "From - Auto Accident MINING ASSOCIATION the earth comes an abundant life for all " - DELEGATES RETURN Mrs. Joseph Gurrister, left, and Mrs. Carlton Rutledge, delegates from Brigham City to the national League of Women Voters convention, discuss notes from the recent confab. Mrs. Margaret Rowe, Corinne; his father, Byron George Brewer of Idaho Falls, Idaho; his grandparThe two delegates also declared ents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hedin, that local residents and all Utahns have a stake in proposed Ogden; Mrs. Mabel Brewer, Ogexpanden; a sister, Mrs. Glenda Ruiter, sion of foreign trade. Ada Corinne; three THEY POINTED out that exPearl Rowe, Amy Ruth Rowe, Rebecca Lou Rowe, all of Ogden. ports of manufactured goods from Utah amounted to $45.8 million Funeral services will be conducduring 1960 and 13 Utah establishted Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Coments exported more than $25,000 Friends rinne LDS ward chapel. to in goods. Two Brigham City delegates may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Wednesday from 7 to the national League of Women VoSome 9,724 Utah workers are 9 p.m. and at the Corinne ward ters convention have returned with employed in these establishments. fear Where agricultural products are chapel Thursday from 11 until time advice that if citizens of governmental concerned, Utahs share of U. S encroachment of service. Interment will be in the Brigham machinery into their lives, then exports of $4.9 billion in 1960-6we must stop complaining and totaled $15 6 million they explainCity Cemetery. act. ed. The two are Mrs. Joseph GurImports provide the dollars to SOUVENIRS OFFERED rister, local president, and Mrs. foreign countries that make Carelton Rutledge, state board possible for them to purchase our s of our exmember. exports. Mrs. Gurrister pointed out that ports have been paid for with dolsaid Individual voices must be heard lars from imports to us, and action felt where it has mean- Mrs. Gurrister. . The league is supporting libering. The declining ratio of citialized trade and flexible negotiaaction to governmental zenship at- tions of actual firings of some 10 The first 5,000 youngsters tions as proposed in HR 9900, she machinery is what should be tending Armed Forces Day at Hill missiles, portrayals of futuristic added. reof top AFB, Saturday, May 19, will space craft, scale models ceive a free souvenir of the aero- missiles in the armed forces over the state of Utah were presand other items. ' ' space age. Open house at Hill ent. Outside the hangar on static disAFB will be from 10 a. m. to 3 The new officers elected for the wil be Minuteman, Bomirc, play p. m. coming year are; Mr. and Mrs. other Nike Ajax and Robert T. Jones of Corinne as Capt. Robert T. Weaver, Utah Sergeant, Armed Forces Day project officer, missiles. presidents; Mr. and Mrs. Harold said that the momentos include Sprouse of Roosevelt, as vice presTHE MISSILES will complement 8 x 10 inch colored pictures of U.S. idents; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Loveof about 30, Air a dazzling array land of Brigham City as secretarmissiles, educational booklet on Force, Army, Navy and Marine the space age, and 2x3 foot illus- aircraft. On exhibition will be he ies; executive committee members are Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jentrated fact sheets on manned 2 KC435 ,, jet Superfortress, sen of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. David space flight. Thunderchief, Stratotanker, Standard of Tremonton, and Mr. Voodoo, Starfighter, MISSILE pictures include the By Janet Burt and Mrs. Max Lee of Heber. Delta and Phantom, ICBMs, Titan Minuteman, Atlas, Rural Letter The Carriers Dart. Blue Scout missile, exploratory Scheduled events include state- Auxiliary of Utah held their Explorer VI, Pioneer wide Civil Air Patrol drill compe- nual convention May 5 and 6. V, Tiros I and the The material will be given out tition, Marine Corps Reserve 45th and Mrs. Robert T. Jones of Rifle Co. of Ogden mock attack rinne, presidents of the two organat a special missile and space-ag- e and heli- izations, took charge. A banquet base the inside oper- on a fortified position, booth set up was held Saturday night at the ations hangar at Hill AFB. The copter demonstration. Cameras will be permitted at Tropical Restaurant. Sunday the booth will contain large reproduc letter carriers met in the ChamHill AFB on Armed Forces Day.ber of Commerce rooms above the Box Elder County Bank and OUR READERS WRITE the auxiliary met at the Tropical Restaurant for separate business meetings and election of new ofGanado, Arizona. ficers. May 7, 1962. Dear Friends: Carey W. Hilliard, a national I have enjoyed the News and committee from Rhine, Ga.; Mrs. Journal twice a week since I have Annie Milleson from Chow Chilla, come on my mission. I want to Calif., vice president of the na- take this opportunity to thank you tional auxiliary, and Kenneth Mon-so- n from the Denver Regional ofonce more for the prompt service. I have moved to a new area fice were guest speakers at both and this will necessitate a change meetings. Other guests were Brigham Citys postmaster, C. Henry of address. Boyd My new address is: Box 36, Nielsen, and his assistant, Sheffield, and their wives. Thirty-fou- r Ganado, Ariz. Thank you. rural letter carriers from ELDER RAY MIDGET. Byron LeRoy Brewer, 19, a resident of Corinne, died Sunday as a result of an auto lobile accident which occurred 11 miles north of Mountain Home, Idaho, He was born March 21, 1943 at Ogden, a son of Byron George and Margaret Louise Hedin Brewer. He was reared in Box Elder county where he attended school. He was a member of the Church Latter-daof Jesus Christ of Saints. He was enlisted in the U.S. Air Force on May 12, 1960 and was stationed at Mountain Home Air Force Base at the time of his death. SURVIVORS include his mother. Beautiful Service Need Not $e Costly ALL metals value each year. Now the bonanza-typnearsurface deposits are gone. But the white metal, as a of copper and lead-zin- c ores, continues to play a vital role in Utah's economy. In 1961, output totaled 4,731,000 ounces, valued at $4,282,000. Dies in Idaho 3 REPAIR the bonanza days of Utah mining, silver was king. Before 1900, silver made up 40 to 80 of Utah's total In Corinne Man PA3-520- WE Still a royal metal in 1950. Phone hair-growe-r. hair-grow- er Former Utahn pELT man was selling He said: Yes, gents, one bottle of this unrivaled will raise rich, luxuriant crop of hair on the baldest head in the crowd. But let me give you this one word of earning. Here paused to pocket a and hand a bottle of the liquid to a baldhead. My waning is do not neglect, when the ull head of hair is grown, to take he last dose in the bottle inter-lallThat is, swallow it. Swallow it! What for? the buy--- r asked. To clinch he roots," was the reply. LWV Delegates Urge Interest In Government half-sister- y 1 Armed Forces Day Scheduled TAKES for us to completely rebuild your old sagging mattress. Well pick it up in the morning and return it the same day, reconditioned and ready for many more years of THATS ALL IT service. Three-quarter- Saturday at Hill Air Base Rural Letter Carriers Hold Local Confab AUTOMOTIVE GREASE IN PLASTIC TUBES "Handiest package ever!-thats what folks say about RPM Automotive Grease in 12 oz. plastic cartridges. Eliminates waste and contamination; simplifies filling your grease gun. Just snip off the ends of the tube and slide it into your gun. ?! Handiest grease, too! 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