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Show t 10 NEWS, Brigham City, Utah THE BOX ELDER Tuesday, September 17, 1963 Ex-Brigh- City Ninth LDS ward at the time of her death. am SURVIVING Local Police .t 4 Traffic Mishaps Friday This past Friday produced a rash of traffic accidents as Brigham City policeln-vestlgate- d four mishaps with estimated damages totaling $1, FIVE MINUTES later, at 6:45 p.m., a car driven by David Anderson Hall, 275 North Second West, hit the rear of a second auto driven by Rae Hlrs-creports. Hurd, Corlnne. The first accident occurred at The mishap occurred at the 9 a.m. on Main street between intersection of Main and Forest Second and Third North streets. A truck driven by Luis C. streets. There was an estimated $160 Singleterry, Tremonton, rammed Into the rear of a car damage to the Hall car and $20 driven by Colleen K, Lewis, damage to the second auto. Patrolman Max Huggins cited 122 East Sixth South. THE Lewis auto was stoppei Hall for negllgert collision. to let another car in front AN ACCIDENT resulted on turn. p.m. when a There was an estimated Saturday at 3:30 $175 damage to the car and car driven by Mae Shlnkle Man-gu525 South First East, $50 damage to the truck. Patrolman Bill Walker cited Single-terr- y backed Into a second car on for following too close. the parking lot at Grand American market, Fifth North and AN INTERSECTION collision Main street. Driver of the second car was at 5:50 p.m. involved cars driven by William Bennett identified as Andrew Christoph Davis, 119 South Fourth West, Albrecht, Intermoui.taln school. and John Eugene Crown, 471 There was an estimated $80 North First West. damage to the Albrecht car The mishap occurred at and none to the other vehicle. Patrolman Max Huggins Forest and Second West streets. An estimated $500 damage Investigated. was done to the Davis car and $200 to the other vehicle. Patrolman Jay Herbert cited Davis for failure to yield right-of-w280, according to police hl m, LESS THAN an hour later at 6:40 p.m., a parked car on the parking lot at Smiths Food Town, Seventh South and Main, rolled Into a second car driven Brigham City by a boy. The driverless car reportedly had been parked by a Brigham City boy. There was an estimated $175 damage to the car that was struck and none to the other veldcle. Patrolman Herbert In- - Secretaries to Meet Sept. 1 8 The Beehive chapter of Thursday Eve Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Marenus B. Olsen, 90, died with Bishop Kenneth Godfrey officiating. Friends may call Thursday evening, Sept. 19, at at the mortuary prior to the home of a son Adolph M. services. Olsen, In Brigham City. Interment will be in the FieldMr. Olsen was born Nov. 27, 1372 In Brigham City, a son ing cemetery. of Carl B. and Caren Marie Christensen Olsen. He had been a lifelong resident of Brigham City. He married Mary Madsen on Jan. 12, 1899 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Olsen died Oct. 7, 1945. An active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, he served a mission In the Southern States from 1885 to 1889. He was a high priest In the Brigham City Nita Leone Christensen, in- Seventh LDS ward at the time fant daughter of Wendell and of his death. Rosalie Swenson Christensen, 519 Hawthorne Drive, died 13 SURVIVING are the following hours after birth Saturday sons and daughters: Maxwell B. morning In the Cooley Memorial Olsen and Mrs. Ernest (Ruth) hospital. Hook, both of Salt Lake City Parents are members of the Mrs. John E, (Maurlne) Brigham City Fourteenth LDS Brocklebank, Cambria, Calif.; ward. Mark R. Olsen, Santa Cruz, Surviving are the parents; Calif; Horace Olsen, San five sisters, Wendy Marie, DebMateo, Calif.; Adolph M. Olsen, orah Kay, Cindy Lou, Julie Ann and Peggy Lynn ChristTuesday at 4 p.m. A family ensen, all of Brigham City; the viewing will be held Tuesday at grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 2:30 p.m. at the Calvin ChristCalvin Christensen and Mr. and ensen home, 280 East 3060 N. Mrs. Alfred Swenson, all of Canyon Road, Provo. Provo. Funeral and burial will be Graveside services will be under the direction of the Harold held In the Provo cemetery B. Felt Funeral Home. Aged Lady Mrs. Hlro (Jeanne) Nagao Honeyville; Mrs. Norl (Rose) Uyematsu, Santa Ana, Calif.; 34 grandchildren. The viewing will be at the Blaine Olsen Mortur.y Friday from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Wake and fureral services will be conducted at 8 p.m. In the Honeyville Buddhist church. Interment will be Saturday at 10 a.m. In the Brigham City cemetery. Missourian Succumbs In Brigham In Drigham Mrs. Elizabeth (Lizzie) Jensen Richards, 88, of 319 South First West, died Thursday, Sept. 12 In the Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home. She was born Sept. 28, 1874, In Brigham City, a daughter of Hans and Kristine Larsen Jensen. She was married Aug. 19, 1897, to Mathew Thomas Richards. He died Feb. 18, 1943. She had spent most of her life In Box Elder county, and was a member of the Brigham 2k Amity Lodge No. 23 F. and A.M. of Brigham City will hold a special meeting on Wednesday The total dollar volume of Sept. 18, In the Masonic temple contracts received in 1963 by beginning at 7:30 p.m. Work In the first degree will Thlokols Pocatello plant will be nearly $4,000,000 by the end be held, and all Masons are invited to attend, of the year, according to Rlch-.- v d H. Stamm, plant manager. according to Maxwell A. Pohl, cordially Dirtctcrt: the first the campaign for United Cerebral Palsy Association In San Anfund-raisi- tonio, Tex. FELT B. At HOME L. KAYE WEST CITY, UTAH .O THE price the family wishes HAROLD In Hospital to pay . . . might well be our slogan, I. FELT because it aptly describes our complete selection of approximately twenty-three caskets, plainly marked, showing the complete price of our service. . KAYS WIST J. X vfc VkoKC "Warn 71 Beautiful Strike Nee) Not Be Costly ..I. DO llnlnnvnl ii nrnrir'i"inniriTrinviiliifir(irrj 'r Survivors Include two sons, Sutter, Brigham City; Ralph Thomas John Sutter, i; Heidelberg, Germany; six grandchildren; one brother Walter William Sutter, San W-- li Francisco. 0, OFF OUR REGULAR Ltetldln Funeral and burial took place In St. Louis. id EARLY pa16 x blackwall plus tax and recappable tire. 15 iHa BIRD SPECIAL! Good "42" 6.70 SELLING PRICES tube-typ- e V W frcWcTriRf Rugged tread 3-- T NYLON"" $ Arnold Development i i $ yrith TUFSYN If LOOK! not recappable, add $2.00 wm Util Priced f00i ' a'nd PriC6S P,us a 50 7.00 reCfPpabJe (;re xj8 r i? V-- 8 DISCOUNT 4 NEW SET OF TREADS Bodies of Your Own Tires Applied to Sound Tire ANY SIZE ""oriEV UorW1 center, Tullahoma, Tennessee; and an $84,000 contract with the Pennsait Chemicals corporation of Portland, Oregon, ar 6 00 jr l e CUSTOMERS facilities at the v v commercial Jobs. for our con-aac- OdillAa Plus tax and 4 recappable tires bulk s. IVnnio nickel- - dimes! How they add up oer the months! Dont spend them on our aeeount, though. Park free ami deposit them in your aeeount. Many sizes to choose from Whitewalls! Blackwalls! I ONLY A 1 GO.. .GO.. .TO OUR ANNUAL secretary. free Econ-O-Bln- Dar-tlclp- in BRIGHAM Infant Dies Roadside Sign containers called HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Bettye Ackerman, wife of actor Sam Jaffe, left her Tole In Ben Casey for three days to h Driver Dozss, Car Strikes or 300 aluminum HAROLD Dean Compton officiating. Burial was In the Brigham City cemetery. ek south Brigham City. anniversary of Thlokols purThe report of Patrolman Don chase of the Pocatello plant, Stamm pointed out that employBryson, city police, said David F, Johnson, 458 North First ment at Thlokol Chemical corpWest, was traveling north on orations Pocatello plant has Main when the vehicle left the passed the 290 mark. highway and hit a sign owned When Thlokol bought the by Fife Construction company. plant on Sept. 12, 1962, we had virtually no business and A Logan driver was cited for The mishap occurred at 12:50 little more than a dozen em- negligent collision early Mon- a.m. at 1100 South Main. There was an estimated $200 ployees. We feel quite happy day, Sept. 9, when he allegedly with our growth rate since then, fell asleep at the wheel and his damage to the car and $20 but we will not be satisfied until car Mt a construction sign In damage to the sign. we become amajor competitor," said Stamm. With continued growth predicted for the plant, he stressed that the rate of hiring will be gradual and based on new contracts received. Among the major projects awarded to the Pocatello plant in Its first year are: a $1, 000,000 contract to construct a hypervelocity test facility for the National Aeronautics and ts Space administration; six totaling $673,000 for modification of supersonic test Engineering with Bishop grand- ELT FUNERAL Saturday Death Claims National Secretaries association (International) will hold a dinner meeting Wednesday evening, Sept. 18, at 7:30 p.m. at the Tropical restaurant In Brigham City. Guest speaker for the evening will be Bill Brulm of Thlokol Chemical corporation, who will Thomas John Sutter, 73, of show a Canyonlands film. The dinner meeting Is open St. Louis, Mo., died In Brigham to all secretaries In the City Wednesday following a Illness. Brigham City area and all Mr. Sutter was born Aug. 22, Interested are Invited to attend. 1890 In St. Louis, Mo., a son of Thomas and Mary H. Meyer Sutter. He married Matilda Hefrlch on Sept. 23, 1914 In St. Louis. Mrs. Sutter died Feb. 21, 1961. Dollar Mark on nine ; 18 City; Amity Lodge Plans Meeting Eyes 1 963 'speaking os Peterson, Brigham City; seven grandchildren; 24 Kiyozuchl Fujikawa, 83, formerly of Brigham City, died In a Long Beach Memorial Hospital Saturday, Sept. 14, at 7 a.m. of natural causes. He was born Sept. 14, 1881, In Yamaguchl, Japan. He married Yaeko Kamlmura In 1916 In Yamaguchl-ke- n, Japan. She died March 9, 1951. Funeral He was a retired farmer. FUNERAL TODAY services for Mrs. Elizabeth SURVIVORS INCLUDE six (Lizzie) Jensen Richards will be held today. daughters and four sons, Mrs. Setsuo (Helen) Masakl, Torrance, Calif.; Mrs. Fred (Doris) Oklmura, Brigham City; Sam Fujikawa, both of Brigham City; George Fujikawa, Salt Lake city; Frank Fujikawa, Chula Vista, Calif.; Harry Fujikawa, San Francisco; Mrs Hiroshi (Edith) Yamasaki, Garden Grove. Calif.; Mrs. Charlie (Martha) Hlral, Declo, Idaho; two-we- TCC Riant Aged Local (Helen) i In California vestigated. and a daughter, Edward M. Richards, Wlllars; Mrs. Levis Man Dies Investigate are a son Brigham children, 26 the following brothers and sisters, Carlos Olsen, Fulbrook Mrs. Birdie Hansen, Calif.; East Garland; Mrs. Dagmar Sheffield, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Agnes Stander, Rlnda Olsen and Dan F. Olsen, all of Brigham City. Funeral services were held Monday at 1p.m. In the Brigham City Seventh LDS ward chapel The cost of a drug is no measure of the cost of an illness. 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