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Show f r? f P" rrf r u u 'J. 10 THE BOX EIDER NFWS, Biiqhnm Harriet Y. Voodard and I r (Glatys) Carter, City, Ulr.h Tuesday, Maich 5, 1963 Brigham Lady Dies Thursday After Illness Moon Pictures MT HAMILTON, Calif, UPI) Astronomeis have ti tination. The pictures, taken at the Un versify of Californias Lick Observatory with its giant reflecting telescope, clearly show rugged mountain areas, bto.id rift valleys, prominent craters of and many sies, jagged ciaeks, and the mystenous level "seas that may really be oceans of duet Mum , 2'!, lk'H in Minneapolis, a daughter of Myron and Clara D.n ling. She was married to M. June Anduson on Jan 7, 1053, in Uiigham City. She was a member of the Congi egauonal church. She was secretary of the National Assn, of Retired Civil Service Employees, and historian of the Amencan Legion Post Auxiliary Post No. 10 in Brigham City. Surviving are a daughter by a burner marriage, Mrs. Edith three llmman, Tube, Tex.; sti psons and one stepdaughter, d f Mrs Gerald dersen, Ogden; (Norma) Peterson, Cincinnati, seven Ohio; 19 grandchildren; a brother and a sister, Floyd Darling, of Hamilton, Mo.; Mrs. Eva D. Smith, St. Joseph, Mo. SUCCUMBS Mrs. City, died at illness. FELT VERl CITY MEMBERS of the I. internation-ol- Order of the Golden Rule al be- rule, and are pledged to serve any deserving fumily in time of BC reared and educated Brigham City and was an active member of the LDS church, serving as a Relief society teacher. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneeis and of the Cheerful club. Surviving are the following sons and daughters: Mrs. P, Will (Neoma) Pelt, Mrs. Edna Jeppsen, Harvey J. Poulsen, Don L. Poulsen, all of Brigham City; Lloyd E. Poulsen of Perry; Mrs. L. B. (Ethel) Houslty, Salt Lake City; 31 grandchildren, 24 and one three Mrs. Amilia Olsen, Mrs. Sophia Brigham City; Johnson, Mantua; Mrs. Armeda Hope, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Peter Johnson, Salt Lake City. Funeral services wil be held She was Citys member. T 'cJL-- JL 'SfilhUifeKilix n; half-siste- j" 3 71 TBfautijul Serticc J$e() Not $e Costly SHIRT LAUNDRY ONE DAY SERVICE MODERN 36 North Main PA 76 igarsar eernk o o O ent Of BE County in regardless of monetary consideration. We are Brigham ; Ex-Resid- Woman in 1934. need, t e Death Claims Esther Eliza Johnson Poulsen, 80, died at her home, 229 West Forest, at 6 p m. Monday after three months illness. She was born Aug. 26, 1882, in Brigham City, a daughter of Peter C. and Annie C. Anderson Johnson. She was married to Orson L. Poulsen on Sept. 6, 1900, in Brigham City. He died lieve in the practice of the Golden Vhotte Bng-ham- After Illness PETERSEN won- "M Esther Eliza Johnson Poulsen, 80, her home Monday after a three months Death Takes th -- ELT FUNERAL HOME fcRIGHAM Whelher Its Ideas, or" tin, our oi.ri are always derful FIRST QUALIT ALJVVAY Funeral services were held Monday at 1 p. m in the BrigLDS ham City ward chapel. Intel ment was Howard Andersen, Brigham in the Brigham City cemetery of the City; Dr, Marcus J. Andersen, under the direction Lal labra, Calif ; David A. An- - Blaine Olsen Mortuary. Directors HAROLD 6 a Penneys A nice thing about always telling the tiuth is that you dont have to be careful about what you say. Third-Fifteen- A Confidence is the feeling num has befoie he knows d 120-inc- Mis Grace Ethel Darling Anderson, OS, of 315 North Fifth West died Thursday in the ( uolev Memorial hospital after an illness. Mrs. Anderson was boin Feb. u paika and hood, owned by of Burley, Idaho; Thomas H. 653 South Third Yates. Rigby, Idaho; Mrs. John Susan Landon, and valued at 125. was reEast, H. (Mary) Petersen, Hawaii; ported stolen at Box Elder JuBishop Joseph L. Yates, Har-- ! nior high school. The theft was per; Merlyn B. Yates, San Sunday, according to Francisco, Calif ; Mrs. Vincent reported a Brigham City police report. (Maxine) Centini, San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Morall (Velma) Son: "What is middle age, Johnson, Richfield, Utah; 36 Dad? grandchildren, nine great-granchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Dad: Middle age, my sop,, is Alice Merrill, Brigham City. that period in a mans Life Time and place of funeral when hed rather not have a services will be announced by good time than to have to get Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. over it. -(tak- en pictures that give a preasview of scenes moon-fligh- t tronauts wall see as they get to within 300 miles of their des- Parka Taken Mrs. both half-brothe- r, Joseph Henry Yates, 86, of West Third North Logan, formerly of Harper ward, died Monday at 11 a. m. at Budge hospital after a short illness. He was born June 2, 1876, In Harper Ward, a son of Thomas and Jane Batey Yates. He was reared in Box Elder county and attended the University of Utah. He married Mary A. Harper on Nov. J 8, 1902, in the Logan LDS temple. She died in 1940. He filled a mission for the LDS church in the southern states from 1905 to 1906. He had been an active member of the church, serving as superintendent of the Sunday school, Harper ward clerk and as a teach168 er in MIA. He was a high priest at the , time of his death. He is survived by the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Thursday at p m. in the LDS Third and Fifteenth ward chapel. Friends may call at the Harold B. 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