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Show p'fvyfy Aged f.lot Iier 3 THE EOX ELDER NEWS, Brigliam City, UlaK Tuesday, June 4, 1963 Salt Lake City; Mrs. Harriett Pemberton, Lemon Grove, Calif. Funeral services will be held today, Tuesday, at 2 p. m. in the Brigham City Ninth LDS ward chapel with Bishop Kenneth Godfrey officiating. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home today prior to Lilie Davidson Mrs. Craghead service. PaKon, 81, of 246 South Second Interment will be in the Biig-haWest, died at the home of a ? City cemetery. daughter, Stella Poison, at 9 20 a. m. Friday. Mrs. Po!son was born Jan. a 31, 1882 in Brigham City, daughter of Charles Henry and Jane S. Godfrey Davison. She was married to Albert Fred Poison on July 14, 1902 at Brigham City. They later received their endowments in the Logan LDS Temple. Mr. Poison died Feb. 23, I960. An active member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Chester Andrew Roberts, 81, Saints she had served in died Saturday at 1:20 a.m. at the Relief society of the Brig- the Godfrey Nursing Home following an extended illness. ham City Second LDS ward. Mr. Roberts was born July 5, SURVIVING ARE THE fol- 1881 at Morehead, Ky., a son of sons and daughters: Zechariah and Sarah Ellen Roblowing Mrs. Lloyd (Ruby) Forsgren, erts. His wife, Mary, died in Miss Stella S. Poison, Ray P. 1947, in Brigham City. Poison, all of Brigham City; Survivors include a sister, Iva Leonda C. Poison, Martinez, E. Ellington, Flemingsburg, Mrs. Frank (Alelha) Ky.; a brother, Claude Roberts, Calif.; Carnely, Tremonton; Ivan J. Clearwater, Fla. Poison, Lewistown, Mont.; Mrs. Funeral services will be conSlinton Anderson, ducted Wednesday at 10 a.m. at (Florence) Mount Holley, N. J.; 16 grand- the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. Friends may call at the children; 15 and the following brothers Funeral Home Wednesday prior and sisters, William Craghead, to services. Interment will be Brigham City; Sam Craghead,1 in the Brigham City cemetery. Dies Friday Ex-Teac- Aged Drigham Alan Saturday SAVE YOUR In Freda East C. Nelson, 75, COMPANY COPPIN MOTOR to : FOR THAT RAM DA-Ykm the PayroB Savings Pin Pe- t-- It is our sincere desire to combine our energies and talents better serve our friends of Brigham City and Box Elder 7v U. S. SAVINGS BONDS County. HAROLD B. the mountains it n L 4 ... He Wanted to Go to if BUT BOTH AGREED FELT Now paying at maturity ITS RIGHT DOWN YOUR 3rc ALLEY . . . DOWLING INSTRUCTION No taking a chance on their vacation being spoiled or cut short by the loss of cash. terson has chosen to enter the insurance business full time, Mr. Kaye West of Pleasant Grove, Utah, a trained and graduate mortician, has purchased a financial interest in the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home where he will be actively associated in his chosen profession. Sure Officers of Northern Utah chapter of American Institute of Chemical Engineers are listed from left to right: Manuel Fueentes, chairman; Tony Guzzo, counselor; Ken and not shown is Robert Meyer, treasurer. Plum, secretary; Frank Graf, TIMES A DISTORTION In as much as Mr. Veil V NEW OFFICERS Graveside services were conducted Monday at 1 p.m. in the Brigham City cemetery, under the direction of Blaine Olsen Mortuary. No, I am not going to leave Brigham City. No, I am not changing my profession. I am still very much a funeral director and mortician at the Funeral Felt Harold B. Home. A, V ON ONE THING Calif. T ! i t SURVIVORS Include a sister and a brother, Mrs. Emma N. Keller, Brigham City, and Carl W. Nelson, Los Angeles. Funeral services will be conducted today, Tuesday, at 1 p.m. in the Blaine Olsen Mortuary, where friends may call prior to services. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery. RUMORS ARE MANY OF THE FACTS. t ' years, principally at the Horace Mann school and the Roosevelt Junior High school. She taught She had retired mathematics. six years ago. Survivors include the parents, Brigham City; two sisters, Rebecca Reynolds and Robyn Reynolds, both of Brigham City; the Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, Jesse Johnson, Brigham City; Mrs. Merle Roberts, Andersen, : X Miss Nelson had taught in the salt Lake City schools for 50 Tara Dawn Reynolds, infant daughter of Royal A. and Joyce Ann Johnson Reynolds of 115 Fast Seventh South died Sunday shortly after birth in a Salt Lake City hospital. June 15 i t V, She was born Jan. 12, 1887 in Brigham .City, a daughter of Jacob H. and Caroline Westrom She was reared and Nelson. educated in Brigham City and was a graduate of the University of Utah. 67 Safety Check Deadline M South After Birth Utah State Safety Inspection ' Hospital Infant Dies PA JIM BARKER FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT t of Salt Temple, Lake City, retired Salt Lake school teacher, died of cancer Sunday morning in a local Miss 239 NECK! CALL v Dies Sunday MAY A SAFETY CHECK her 4 After illness Death Claims ; t Chemical Engineer Group Awarded National Charter Local Police Investigate The Northeastern Utah Chemical Engineering club has been awarded a charter in the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). With the afBrigham City police last week filiation, the organization will investigated three traffic acci- now be known as the Northern dents which resulted in proper- Utah section of AIChE. at a The presentation of the charty damages estimated total $935, according to the in- ter was made by Robert Me- vestigating officers reports The first mishap of the series occurred at 7:05 p. m. Wednesday on Main street near Second South. A truck-traildriven by Doyal J. Keller, Soda Springs, Idaho, was unable to stop in time and hif the rear of a car driven by Dee Ray Dames, 2295 West 4350 South, Roy. A unique traveling electronics Damage to the car was esti- laboratory will be in Brigham mated at $135 and $45 to the City and Ogden this week to truck. L.t Jack Jorgensen who exhibit and the demonstrate investigated did not list any latest components and equipcitations. ment used in the field of A TWO-CAaccident Thur-da- y at 10.15 a. m. involved veElectrolab will be at Thio-ko- l hicles driven by Boyd Glen Rib-bin Brigham City all day 812 Ramona, Salt Lake City, June 6, and at Hill Thursday, and Charles G. Cheney, 2671 Comanche dnve, Salt Lake City. Air Force Base all day Friday, 7. Both units reportedly were June Electrolab, a specially-designe- d headed on iMain street when bus sponsored by Williams-Associate- s the Cheney car stopped for of Denver, will visit traffic and was struck from behind by the second vehicle. The local industrie to display countmishap occurred near Third ers, digital and analog recording systems, strain gages, trans-deerSouth. meeters, and other comPatrolman Don Bryson estimated damages to the Rigby ponents from some of the nacar at $350 with damages to tions leading electronics manuthe other car set at $30. Rigby facturers. TECH-nician- s AND ENGINEERS was cited for following too who utilize electronic closely. A SECOND ACCIDENT oc- equipment will have an opporcurred Thursday at 3:30 p. m. tunity to see the new devices when a pickup truck driven by in operation, and will be able their instrumentaWilford Wilson, 521 South Fifth to discuss East, struck a parked car on tion problems with the Williams-Associate- s Second East near Second South. engineering Owner of the parked vehicle was identified as Vance O. Lind, 838 Hillcrest, Logan. son for reckless driving and a Estimated damages totaled passenger in the Wilson vehicle, 300 to the truck and $75 to the Do En. McBride, 410 North car. Main, for public intoxication in Patrolman Bryson cited Wil- - an auto. 3 Accidents Electronics Lab to Visit Local Plant SEE OUR Before they left, they converted their vacation fund to safe, practical Bank of America TRAVELERS CHECKS at Box Elder Nully, a national director of the AIChE. An election of officials held re- term, cently for the 1963-6named Thiokol employees to all positions. The officers are Manuel Fuentes, chairman; Frank Ken Plum, Graf, secretary; Robert Meyer, treasurer; Tony Guzzo, counselor. The purpose of the engineer association is to advance the chemical engineering profession, maintain a high professional standard among its members, form closer professional and personal relationships among members and further the aims and purposes of AIChE. The promotion of cordial and helpful relationship with faculties and students of nearby institutions is another objective of the institute. 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