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Show 8 iox TlIC tlDTR NLWS, Cily, Urn?,' DMjKnm Tuesday, February 26, 1963 " Growers Schedule BE Fruit Final Rifes Dcafli Claims Held for Brigham Alan 7 Annual Horticultural Event Ml- 5 ; . r 1 A '- - j - v. ; ' " - . - r ry ? '' A ; O' O- r ;: f A) ' !,- J " , - : I'- - ' ' s ''' . ' Former Garland v Resident Dies U ' , , . (S yj - 1 "" rt iIs, 1 , s, j, ff In ' t L V - v . , - tiBit! fc Feb. Funeral services were held Feb. 23 at Centerfield, Utah, and burial was in the Centerheld cemetery. Surviving are her husband, Leath Allred, three daughters, Janis, Leslie, Allyson Allred, and a son, Verl Allred. Also listed among the survivors is a brother, Paul Daniels, a former resident of Brigham City, and now of Cedar City. stration Wednesday. jJtrt tfmv'i Jtifcj? 1 'rtitiUwvoiltW f. sGHffi 7 ' -. ? fj OUR READERS WRITE Editor: iLTTACIIE All of us you on winning Utah Press association awards. We feel that they are all well deserved and that you and your staff are doing an excellent job with the newspaper. The press association convention was enjoyable and enlightening; the association seems to be showing progress every year. Again congratulations on winning the awards. If we can be of service to you, please let us know. Sincerely yours, RON, FRANK & JOHN. 0. Frank Wolff, Ronald J. the BEFORE IN LIGHTWEIGHT 16" TV a 16,500 Viill Picture Putter "Gated Beam" Sound St Jem Automatic "Pnmje Lock" ( irnatry Horizontal Linearity Adjustment "Perma-Set- " Tuning .. - . n (ll pit i i z'o 1'frrgf .w here at Ihiokol wish to congratulate 5 BIG SET FEATURES lEVER Word has been received here by the Grant Allred family regarding the death of Mr. AllMrs. Dororeds sister-in-lathy Daniels Allred, 35, of Moses Lake, Wash. A former resident of Garland, Mrs. Allred passed away at the family home in Moses Lake, on 18. WAITS DEMONSTRATION Carl Young, president of the Box Elder County Fruit Growers association, will be on hand for the organisations annual shrub and tree pruning demon- fK The event is being staged by the Box Elder County Fruit Growers association in cooperation with the extension service of Utah State University. A I ' , o ';, ;v v ,' ' ' The annual Box Eider county horticultural meeting, featuring a shrub and tree pruning demonstration, is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 27, in Brigham City. PiV $ 1 59.95 2 ' VlT"nrnfrftm5- BEEHIVE APPLIANCE Phone PA 68 North Main Swenson, 49 John K. Hanson, Public Relations. number of experts from USU will be on hand. Activities are' scheduled to start at 10 a. m. with the pruning demonstration at Rees Pioneer park, West Forest street. A sour cherry demonstration is on tap at 11 a. m. Beginning at 1 p. m. in the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce rooms, located over Box Elder County bank, the first of several illustrated lectures will be given. Specialists will discuss Fruit Tree Culture," Insect and Disease Control, and other pertinent subjects relating to fruit production. Representing the USU Extension service will be Dr. Don Davis, Prof. Anson Call, Jr., and Dr. LaMar Anderson. Election of officers is scheduled to climax the days Brigham Alan Sunday A.IYi. Final rites were conducted on Saturday for Donald Quaderer, of Intermountain 51, school, who died Wednesday in Denver of a hear ailment. Mr. Quaderer was bom Oct. 26, 1911, in Hillsdale, Wis., a son of Thomas and Sophia Eg-gQuaderer. He was reared in Wisconsin and attended Arizona State college at Flagsaff. He was married to Rose Aragon on May 3, 1940, in Santa Domingo, N. M. They lived in Winslow, Ariz., and Wingate, N. M., coming to Brigham City seven years ago. He had worked as property supply clerk at the Intermountain school. He was a member of Masonic Amity lodge here. ar 'the Wash. father and husband, James Funeral services will be con- Collin Wood, will always re1 ducted Thursday at p. m. at main with us. the Russon. Brothers Mortuary, 255 South Second East, Salt J. C. Wood family. Lake City. F26p Duane Wright, 25, died Sunday in the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City, after an illness. Mr. Wright was born Jan. 18, Salt Lake City, a son of Heber and Vivian Sweet Wright. The family moved to Brigham City where he was reared and educated. He had served in the U. S. Army. He had worked for a hospital supplier in Salt Lake City. He had operated a waste disposal business in Brigham City prior to his illness. He was a member of the LDS church. He married Carol Shelton in 1938 in FUNERAL HOME ILT f-- VERL I. PETERSEN Director! HAROLD B. FELT BRIGHAM CITY No you church belong fo, you may call the will and be confi- be in accordance with the customs of your religion. We are familiar with all religions. 'fcSdl Local. Pastor Saturday which dent that the service we provide Father of i MATTER Felt Funeral Home 1957. Survivors include his widow, SURVIVING are his widow, two daughters, Mary and Donna Quaderer, all of Brigham CARD OF THANKS City; his mother of Hayward, To those who by their acts of Wis.; two brothers and two sisters, Bert Quaderer, Duluth, kindness expressed sympathy Minn.; Lawrence Quaderer, of and friendship at the time of t San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Ma- the death of our beloved fathrie Phelps, Dallas, Wis.; Mrs. er, D. Carter Cornia, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. Louise Miller, Tonica, 111. Funeral services were held We wish especially to thank the Reverend and Mrs. Cornelius in the Harold B. Felt Funeral ward bishopric, the Relief soKuipers, 652 South Third East, Home with the Masonic Amity ciety, our friends, and all left for Lodge Monday evening others who assisted in any conducting. Orange City, Iowa, to attend Burial was in the Brigham way. the funeral of Rev. Kuipers City cemetery. The Cornia Families. father, C. A. Kuipers, who died F26p Saturday. Messages of his death came to Rev. Kuipers and his family whinle they were visiting a daughter, Darlynn, who is attending school at Rehoboth, N. Our barometer indicates that M. 1963 will be an C. A. Kuipers had celebrated outstandingly his 102nd birthday on Oct. 24 good business year in Utah," of last year. At that time he Robert E. Doidge said Saturwas honored at a special recept- day. Doidge spoke for the ion sponsored by his commun- Utah Savings and Loan league, for which he is chairman of ity for their oldest citizen. His death came after a brief the public information commitillness and was due to a heart tee. 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