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Show 1 City, Utah THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham 8 irf Tuesday, September 3, 1963 OUR READERS WRITE Dear Editor: Id like to offer my applause and congratulations for your recent comments In Personally Speaking on government spending. People are pretty passive because the million and billions areal-mobeyond comprehension. So many of the taxes we pay are well enough hidden and weve become accustomed to them so gradually that it seems futile st DE to Involve ourselves In the red tape of registering a complaint were sure would be lost in the maze. It is reasurrlng to see you speak out and authoritatively offer your readers the facts. Solutions to some of these problems may actually be so simple they have been overlooked or lost In the complicated procedures of the Washington Operation. Keep on blasting Them Succumbs i Orson Parker Christensen, at his home afternoon after a lingering Illness. He was born Oct. 16, 1834, In Bear River City, a son of James Peter and Gertrude K. Gunderson Christensen. He married Lilly Esther Buck-millon Oct. 4, 1916, In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died 78, Granger, died Thursday I Sincerely, Jackie Nelson Salt Lake City "A er Funeral services for Efeanor Humpage will be held Wednesday at 12 FUNERAL Rachel Mary May 29, 1938. He married MePalmer Talbot died Sunday linda Hale on June 16, 1939, In Tooele. after a brief illness. He served on a Western States mission and as a stake missionary. He was active In music circles and was afflliat-e- d with the Bear River Insurance co. for 37 years. PIANO PASSES AWAY SPECIAL $565.00 Slightly Used sold new for $850.00 Former TODD TAYLOR PIANO CO. 1341 Wash. Bivd. DE v, , I Include Ms widow, sons, Wayne R. Christensen, Scott Air Force Base, HI.; Ronald H. Christensen, San Franslcso, Calif.; three stepchildren, Robert L. Hale, Calif.; Mrs. Richard B. (Marilyn) Pearce, Granger; Resident - Rachel Mary Palmer f , i . iV , ' ' y I a Christensen, Salt Lake City; Raff, Irving, Miss Dena Christensen, all of Bear River City Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 a.m. In the Granger Sixth ward chapel, 3273 A. SURVIVORS Ovden, Utah " , t- Tal- bot, 68, St. George, died Sunday after a short illness while a visiting in the home of daughter, Mrs Carlos J. (Ker-ma- ) Larsen, Roy. She was born Aug 7, 1895, in Box Elder county, to James W. and Elizabeth Miller Palmer. She was married to Joseph Sessel Talbot on Oct. 8, 1914, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She resided in Park Valley, Burley, Ida.; 10 Hillsdale drive. Friends may call at the chapel one hour re services on Tuesday. Graveside services and Interment will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. In the Brigham City cemetery. be-fo- grand children, three brothers and one sister, George Long Illness rri Claims lJj j- y Saints. Survivors include her husband, sons, daughters, Mrs Carlos J, (Kerma) Larsen, Roy; Norman S. Talbot and J. Harvey Talbot, both of St. George, Mrs. Harry P. (Lynn) Pearson, Shelley, Ida.; Dean (Amber) Steed, West Covina, Calif.; Mrs. Howard (Nola) M. Talbot and H. Vere, both of Boise, Ida.; Mrs. Lynn F. Ashby, Garland; Mrs. Robert L. (Joyce) Rice, Salt Lake City; Clayne C. Talbot, Walls-burg- ; 47 grandchildren, five brothers, sister, Mrs. Emily Whitaker, and Brigham City; Joseph Ruflger Palmer, Park Valley; Horace Palmer, Ogden; Alma Palmer, Tremonton. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 pm. in the Clearfield Second LDS ward chapel. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Tuesday from p.m. and at the chapel Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. until time of services. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery. for the weekend! AMI RK AN DAIRY ASSOC IATION OF UTAH tal m than farmer Viirmfi Mrs Virginia Buchanan Daniel, 63, BRIGHAM City, died Thursday morning at her home after a long Illness. She was born Dec. 14, 1900 In Kelthsburg, 111., to Spencer John and Elizabeth Sutton Buchanan. She was married to John Daniel In November, 1922 In Malad, Ida. He died In 1941. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. ' SURVIVORS people must select per cent of reared young ys i -it HAROLD B. f the need for our services should the occur while is family away L. F(LT from home, call us first. Being a member of the National Selected Morticians and the Order of the Golden Rule, we will take care of all the details. H. Buchanan, PA3-520- Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 12 noon in the Olsen Blaine mortuary. Friends may call at the morp.m. tuary Tuesday from and Wednesday prior to serBurial will be in the vices. Brigham City cemetery. 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In many cases, a college education is Just as important to women as it is to men . . . and its perhaps more difficult for a youngiady to help pay her own way. Yet, many of them want at least a few years of business experience. Circumstances, too, can make It necessary for women to work. Whether or not your daughter can go on to college depends on you . . . and no matter how young she may be now, its never too soon to start planning. Is to open a Box THE SAFEST, SUREST WAY Elder County Bank Savings account . . . then add to it regularly from Income. Weil be happy to open an account for your daughters college education now, BANK FROM YOUR CAR OR PARK 1M e Costly Plan Meeting IN OF n ri Officers COME i H 9 Plans Inter-mounta- in A t't! 3 Ogden; Senior Day RAVI WRIT City. Ruper, Ida. Funeral services were held Aug. 31, at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. Burial was In the Honeyville cemetery. 9 LJ Phone Survivors include her son, Leslie Humpage, Brigham sister Mrs. Hazel Cameron, U of U 'Q son. mother, Brigham City; brother, Royal m HOME ELT FUNERAL Cheetham Mrs. Eleanor Humpage, 90, Brigham City, died of causes incident to age Sunday morning in a Brigham City rest home. She was born Nov. 22, 1872 in Birmingham, England, to Edwin and Phoebe Hill CheetShe was married to ham. George Humpage on June 24, He died on 1902 in England. March 3, 1944. She was a member of the LDS Brigham City Fourth ward. She came to Utah in 1915 and came to Brigham City in 1917 with her husband and non-far- careers. Include her An estimated 3,000 Mgh school seniors from throughout the state will get a taste of STWP life on a college campus Saturday, Sept. 21, when the University of Utah will sponsor the fifth annual High School day. Activities for the day will The recently chartered at 2:30 p.m. wltn begin Chapter of the Society tration on the west lawn regisof the of Technical Writers and PubUnion when University hold their will opening lishers term University President A. Ray meeting for the 1963-6- 4 will welcome the seniors on Sept. 4th at Mas and Pas Olpln to the campus. In restaurant Roy. The chapter which received THE VISITORS will then take Its national charter In June will the spotlight at 5 p.m. for a electof welcome Its first slate show and at 6 p.m. they talent ed officers at this meeting. will be guests of the University Chairman Supporting Champter for a dinner on the Union west Dr. Evans of Brigham City1 lawn. wdll be : Robert Meyer, City; Tom Seats have been reserved In secretary -- the Ute stadium for the visitors Recording Hicks, Logan; and Henry Spanheimer, where at 8:15 p.m. they will corresponding secretary-Sal- t watch the opening kick-o- ff of Lake City, the 1963 football season for the STWP chapter chairman Dr. Redskins and the Beavers of Evans announced that the chaptState university. Oregon er will have as guest speaker for the evening, Murray Moler, Senior students from Box associate editor for the Ogden Elder High school are expected Standard Examiner. to attend. Ul-- farm AT DRIGHAM Latter-da- stock up on r DC Resident and Clearfield. 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