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Show Fruit Worker San Bernardino, Calif., who died rhursday in the Cooley Memorial hospital of coronary thrombosis. Dios From He was born March 10, 1896 in Des Moines, Iowa. He was em- Heart Attack ployed at the George Nielson fruit farm in Perry at the time of his death. Graveside' services were held Survivors include three daughMonday for James A. Biglow, 66, ters and one son, all of California. FELT RIGHAM us VERt CITY fare. per- As our professional mit, we devote our time duties - j. HP Wf9 )!- - swewmf Marriage Licenses 99 BILASv.tiiSiW S'sis Marriage licenses issued by the Box Elder County Clerk's office. Bngham City. The following marriage licenses were issued from the office of the Box Elder county clerk from June 18 to July 3. Day. 20, Brig17, Brigham City with the consent of Susan Loretta Whitaker and Ruby M. Layne. Issued June 18. Thomas Jones Miller, 27, Wells-vill- e and Linda Laree Larsen, 21, Logan. Issued June 20. Robert Seaton Milner, 18, and Marie Rhodes, 18, Garland with the consent of Bar-ba- r P. Southwick. Issued June 22. Leonard Cole Simpson, 26, Caldwell, - Idaho, and Judith Diane SUne, 20, Nampa, Idaho. Issued Brigham city is important jo at Felt's; thats why we take an acwel- Tuesday, July 10, 1962 ham City, and Dana Mclntire, I. PETERSEN tive interest in the communitys , Dallas Edward Felt funeral home Dtfuctorti MAROIO BOX EIDER NEWS. Brigfiam City, UtaK THE n, June and efforts to 28. George Larry Eads, 23, Coving' ton, Ky., and Ann Ramsay, 20, Brigham City. Issued July 3. Larry James Seager, 21, Gar land, and Kaylene Kimber, 18, Bngham City. Issued July 3. participating in many civic activities. BOY DIES IN TEXAS DIES IN OGDEN Mrs. Ruth Hannah Ansel Andrews, Brigham City, died of natural causes Saturday night in Ogden. Brigham City Lady Dies : In Ogden Home Mrs. Ruth Hanna Ansel Andrews, Jimmy Campe, 4, Son of Mr 82, of 106 West Sixth North, Brigand Mrs. Charles Campe, fornter ham City,- - died of natural causes residents of Brigham City, died Saturday night in Ogden, at the in San a Antonio, Tex., home of her Saturday daughter, Mrs. Clif-for- d 71 Beautiful j hospital following a lingering ill ness. He is the grandson of Mrs. A. V, Butler of Brigham City. Funeral services were conducted in an LDS church in San Antonio and burial was at Kearn City, Tex. Serf ice Nee 3 Net jBe Cosily M. Kihlstrom. May 8,J880in the Yarmouth, England, daughter of John W. and Hanna Marie Ansell. She married George Andrews, Oct. 24, 1904, in Great Yarmouth, England. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake City LDS temple in May She was born Great 1912. . - Her husband passed away Nov. She and her husband 26, 1951. came to Utah as converts to the LDS church in 1910. She was "a member of the Seventh LDS ward and had been active in the Relief society as a visiting teacher for over 40 years and had served as a former member of the Third ward Relief society presidency. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Clifford M. (Alice) Kihlstrom, Ogden; two grandchildren, and a sister-in-laMrs. Mary Hartley of England. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Brigham City Seventh ward chapel under the direction of Bishop Dean Compton. Friends may call at the Blaine Olsen Mortuary, Tuesday evening, 7 to 9 p. m. and Wednesday prior to services. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. Currant Rot. Effective July 1,1962 Compounded ,2 Pius 1 INSURED SAVINGS. At Ogden First Federal, your account is insured to $10,000 by an agency of the United States Government, the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Former Local PIUS Lady Dies In California BULLS. Value of your savings at Ogden First Federal does not fluctuate. Your savings dollar is always 2 NO BEARS worth Plus 3 NO Mrs. John W. Rees, formerly of I Brigham City, died at her hornet in La Jolia, Calif., on June 29, it was learned this week, t She had been in poor health for an extend-- 1 ed period. j" Her husband was bom and rais- ed in Brigham City, later moving! to Salt Lake City where he mar-- 1 ried Mrs. Rees, the former .Frances I Darke, in the Salt Mr. and Mrs. Rees moved to Montana where he became vice president and cashier of the First National Bank of Dillon. He was associated with the bank for 36 years retiring in 1954 when he and Mrs. Rees moved to California. was FRANCES DARKE Rees born in Salt Lake City. She was married to Jack in 1910. The couple moved to Dillon in 1916. They celebrated their 50th wedding anni-versary in 1960. Mrs. Rees was at member of the Church of Jesus) Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Survivors include her husband; sister, Mrs. Ethel Lavene of City, Calif; a sister-in-laMrs. Ethel Jensen, Brigham City; several nieces and nephews. Following a short LDS service at I La Jolla the day following her death, I final services were conducted in Salt Lake City on July 3 at the Evan and Early Mortuary under I LDS direction. Interment was in the family plot in the Salt Lake) City cemetery. OR 100 cents. i WAIT FOR HIGHER RATE. You are NOT required to. leave your savings with Ogden First Federal for a year to earn this new, higher rate. Savings placed by July 10 earn from the 1st. I I Be modem, put those sweltering, 6ggs out days behind you forever. Put an clcctno air conditioner in your home, and SCO hove much younger youll feel. An electric air conditioner not only replaces ait but filters osl stale air with mint-codust, soot, and even pollen, too. Let your dealer show yon his selection e& interesting new models now. Youll be glad you did. ol BETTER BUY Lake'-Templ- Plus 4 C Plus 5 DEALER NOW EXTRA CONVENIENCES. Ogden First Federal gives you Its Cool Off Time Get an Electric Air Conditioner UTAH POWER A LIGHT CO. . Fast, friendly teller service, thanks to an array of teller stations where savings accounts are their specialty. t Free Parking in Ogden at 5 Merchants Park and Shop lots. Convenient Hours: 9 to 4 Mondays thru Thursdays. Open Fridays until 6. Red-wee- d Quiet, Homelike Surroundings with restful light, decorative patterns and soft music. COMPARE ... SEE HOW MUCH MORE YOUR SAVINGS EARN AT OGDEN FIRST FEDERAL going on vacation? phone ahead and tell them when youre coming Now, Its 4i Insured at Ogden First Federal. Why Take less! SAVE MORE AND LIVE BETTER WITH Timm long distance rates are lower than ever iu 'if-: MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & s all 1 am t these advantages: I FROM YOUR SAVE BY MAIL. We pay postage both ways. Only $5 (by check or money order) will open your account. 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