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Show Tilt non? BOX RCWS. BngTiam Tuesday, April 16, 1963 Ex-Garla- City, UluR Funeral Held Saturday for nd Woman Bias Brigham Lady Funeral services weer held Saturday for Mrs. Vercie Birch, K9, of Brigham City, who died Wednesday evening of natural Mrs. Ora Hansen Julander, causes in a local nursing home. 53, of Provo, died Thursday in Mrs. Birch was born Feb. 1, a Provo hospital of cancer. 189-in New Harmony, Ind., a Mrs. Julander was born April of John and Julia Bell 19, 1909 in Garland, a daughter daughter She was married to of Eugene S. and Birdie Olsen Rivers. Hansen. She was married to William D. Peerman in 1924, in Odel Julander on April 2, 1930 Idaho Falls. He died in 1932. She was married to Heber Birch in the Logan LDS Temple. 1934 in Idaho Falls. He died SUCCUMBS Mrs. Rhoda M. She was an active member of in in 1944. Wheatley of Deweyville died the LDS church. She came to Brigham City 25 Sunday night. Surviving are her husband, ago. She had been active years and the following sons and in (he LDS church. daughters: Rod Julander and Mrs, Gary Larsson, (Joyce) SURVIVING are one son, both of Ogden Mrs. James Birch Raymond Ilyrum; two (Gayle) Levie, Pleasant Grove; Willet Ray, Mrs. stepdaughters Mrs. Robert Sidwell, (Rhea) Salt Luke City, and John Brent Butte, Mont.; Mrs. Georgia Coseight grandchilJulander, Provo; 13 grandchil- tello, Montana; dren; her mother of East Gar- dren; one brother, Frank Rivland; two brothers, Warren E. and Hansen, East Garland, VISITORS Wendell B. Hansen, McAllen, Deweyville Lady Dies Brigham Man Finishes Course Accepts Post Marine Private Michael J. Sorensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Sorensen of Route 2, Brigham City, completed recruit training, March 26, at the i Thursday Brighcim Marine Mrs. Rhoda Moss 72, of Deweyville, Wheatley, in the Valley Hospital Sunday, night of natural causes. She was born March 12, 1891 at Chesterfield, Idaho, a daughter of Nephi and Rhoda Puce Moss. n RED CROSS to She was married Leslie Wheatley on 17, 1911 in Blackfoot, Ida. Thomas IS ALWAYS THERE Jan. WITH YOUR HELP was later Their marriage so- C FI Li down... home I. VERL PETERSEN Of the many services a funeral director performs, his pro- condu-te- on most lasting impressing d the LDS ward chapel with Bishop A. Gorin Steed of the I'ourteenth LDS ward officiating. Burial was in the Brigham City cemetery under the direction of the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. in the Our professional ability and experience enable us to make family. h this impression a comforting one. Got more MILK for the weekend I WELCOME Phone Dad will be home from work. No school for the kids. Sis will have her friends over. Theyll all want plenty of Milk. Get extra Milk now for the weekend. Youll1 be glad you did ! PA3-520- CHURCH Fifth South Gospel Preaching and Singing Nightly 7:30. Sunday Mornings 11:00 April 14 through April 28 1 HAROLD B. FELT Don't let thorn 1 fessional skill probably creates the ers, Idaho Falls. Funeral services were at p.m. Saturday Seventh-Fourteent- Garland completed his studies the Ogden school of Stevens Henager where he was gradua-ted from an accountancy course. He was placed with Swift and Company by the college. ths payroll savings pka BRIGHAM CITY M-1- 4 BAPTIST 613 West Director. Join 'at Pelt funeral Three weeks are spent on the rifle range, where recruits fire the rifle and receive instruction on other infantry weapons. REVIVAL SERVICES FIRST Delwin Garland, son of Mrs. Florence Garland, 202 South Fourth West, Brigham City, has accepted a position as junior accountant with Swift and Com- - The indoctrination to Marine Marine Corp Recruit Depot, San Corps life includes instruction in basic military law, discipline, physical conditioning and other military subjects. ATTEND Funeral services were held 2 p.m. in the Provo Seventeenth LDS ward chapel. Burial was in the Orem City cemetery. passed away Monday at at by L. R. Diego, Calif. Friday P.IVL Tex. ?t Is announced Stevens, director of the 'Ogden schocl ot Stevens Hena-ge- r college. !n Ogden, jpr.n? 71 Beautiful Service Nee) Not 73e Costly AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Snomnred h I lah'.s Ihtir,' I turners in the Logan Temple. Mr. Wheatley died in 19(10. She was an active member of the Deweyville LDS ward and had served as president of the lemnized of the president and had taught social science and theology in Relief society for 15 years. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Primary, YWMIA, WAS the mother of 15 11 of whom are still R. living. They are Rellis Wheatley, Montello, Nev.; Calvin A. Wheatley, Twin Bridges, Mont.; Bert M. Wheatley, Preston, Idaho; Mrs. Delbert (Zel-la- ) Lammers, Grace, Idaho; Mrs. Aaron (Alice) Snow, Perry; Lynn T. Wheatley, Grace, Idaho; Mrs. G. W. (Mae) Weed-en- , Campbell, Calif.; Mrs. La-- , Tos- Von (Kathern) Hunsaker, Zane ton, Mont.; Wheatley, Deweyville; Mrs. Hold (lvalue) Ollenslager, Las Vegas, Nev.; 51 Tracy Wheatley, Ogden; and greateight grandchildren grandchildren; a brother and five sisters, Willard Moss, Great Palls, Mont.; Mrs. Jennie Nor-ton, Covina, Calif.; Mrs. Eftie Yates, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Jensen, Ogden; Mrs. Ida Lish, Modesto, Calif.; Mrs. Lin-- , SHE children, ji &&!;$ i vAyi !i Sjfl rr 1 jji Af-to- n nie Sant, Seattle, Wash. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Dew- eyville LDS ward chapel with Bishop Myrl Norr officiating. Friends may cull at the Blaine Olsen Mortuary Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday prior to services. Interment will be in the Harper Ward I tf. ttil WERE REMODELING! and the Carpenters and Painters are coming in ... so we must . . . lSL1 LIVING 2 piece loose cushion YOU! 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