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Show 1 12 County Lady THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Brigham Tuesday, August 7, 1962 TiiiiimimiiiMiMHMiMiiiiniiiMiiiiniMimun mmihih I I Gty, Utah Dies Friday i After Illness Mrs. Harriet Barnard ol Honeyville, died Friday night in the Cooley hospital in Brigham City following a short illness. Mrs. Hunsaker was boin Sept 2 1884, in Harper ward, a daughter of Hyruin S and Laura Ann Preece Barnard She was married to Frank D Hunsaker on March 23, 1904. in the Salt Lake Temple He died Jan 18 1953 She had been an active member of the LDS church and was a Relief society visiting teacher for 56 years and had worked in the Primary. She was a member of Honeysuckle camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Surviving are the following sons and daughters- Hyrum B Hunsaker, Logan, Abraham B Hunsaker, Richmond, Kenneth Hunsaker and MrS Rjlph (Laura) Tolman, Honeyville, Dell Hunsaker, Willie (Bill) Hunnsaker, both of Brigham Mrs Robert (Nellie) City, WillardH. Mrs Winnie Clark. Ephraim; 27 grandchildren, Hum-ake- 77. I : rw WWW IVTERWOUNTAIN EMPLOYEE William Gladstone Lowery, 84, Funeral DIED WEDNESDAY services were held Saturday in the Brigham City, died Friday at the LDS Second ward for Delmont Dee hospital in Ogden. Jones, 39, 117 South First West, and burial was in the Brigham City cemetery. An autopsy report indi- cates that Jones died of asphixia-- I tion due to strangulation. No inquest has been set into the cause nf death and no foul play was evident according to City Judge Chrlstoftersen. Jones was found hanging by a rope around his neck Wednesday in a shed owned by the Brigham City corporation 17 for whom he was employed. William Gladstone Lowery, 64, Tuneral services will he held p m , in Tuesday prior to services. Inter- 595 North Second East, died FriTuesday (today) at the ward chapel ment wil be made In the Honey- day morning at the Dee hospital Honeyville Friends may call at the home of ville cemetery, directed by Har- in Ogden. in He was born Sept 17, 1897 Mrs. Ralph Tolman, in Honeyville, old B Felt Funeral Home Olmit, Kan , a son ol John Wil-- , ham and Anna Williams Lowery. He was reared in Kansas and was a veteran of World War 1 and World War II In 1942 he came. 1o Brigham " City as a cook at the Bushnell Puerto, t HAROlO A Fflt. . . VfRL I HtfRStN He was a cook General hospital BRIGHAM CITY at the Intermountain school at the time of his death He was married to Viola Hansen great many Brigham City famiin Brigham City Sept. 5, 1944 Survivors include his widow and lies have come to Felt's to make adtwo sons Robert William Lowery Brigham City, two brothers and vance arrangements for funeral service ThC Of IM( thiee sislers, Tom R. Lowery, El 0OLTXN ftuil - - - a step that indicates wisdom and Monte, Calif , George F Lowery, Ida Mae Salt Lake City, Mrs Our counsel on preSmith, Ulysses, Kan , Mrs Irene thoughfulness. Bovde, Miss Mary Jane Lowery, Dodge City, Kan. arranged services is always available Funeral services will he held without any obligation whatsoever. p m. in the Brig-haTuesday at City Twelfth ward chapel with Bishop Howard Kelly officiating. Friends may call at the Harold B Felt Funeral Home prior to services Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery Theme j Brigham City - Ve-N- IVlanDiesin Mo-gar- Ogden Hospital - 1 FELT FUNERAL HOME A MfcWtC ORDER 1 PA3-520- 3 71 Beautiful Service Nee J Not Be Costly t 02IM)fopi?(EMooo at A ATT CUDS THE PLUSHES piled so deep . . . knuckles disappear in em. ZIBELINES glow and gleam . . . night and day. PLAIDS that sing and zing d with color. TTL EEDS twinkling with iridescence. MOII 4IRS tamed to pets. BOUCLES bubbling up to surface interest. long-haire- see sliapes youve never seen Toe fore ! silhouettes that fool the eye. CARDIGANS that subtract the collar lo add great the that wrap, that warm you op. DEMI-FIT- S n lets you flip the collar up or flat. CLUTCHES ours are the best to be in, they're so full and wrappy. button decor that doubles in dosh. FULL BACKS cut to sway, to swoop, to curve, to envelop. POCKETS that slosh, that flap, that panel an entire front. SCARFS that whirl, S chic. CHIN-CHIN- two-vie- DOUBLE-BREASTE- one-butto- 1 & BRILLIANT CAST 0? COLORS BLACK RED RUSSET ROYAL CAMEL BROWN RICE . EMERALD FASHION FURS for shawl, wedding band glamour lovers... dont miss THE ..elbow-deeto fashion fabrics .. chin-chiMINK color-cueNATURAL cuffs! collars. and and many morel natural NORWEGIAN BLUE FOX, natural RACCOON, dyed SQUIRREI HIGH-FLYIN- n 4 0fO ON 1 -- YEAR G d p SAVINGS... SAVE BY THE 10TH EARN FROM THE 1ST! SIZES FOR EVERYBODY: - M1SSES 8 to 18 - 5 to j. 5 15 SELLING SPACE to 11 EARLY 8:30 A.M. OPENING cai tre AccnriATCc TIME TO PAY.. .CHARGE IT... HALF SIZES 12W to 22'4 JUNIOR PETITES JUNIORS NEVER A 4 udaddrdc 4 r ACuirDC DOWN PAYMENT! fur products labeled to show country of origin of Imported fure OSOTtsoEx nsimnml&rnSi& BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Ada Store Hours: 9:50 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M. FRIDAY |