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Show t Willard Man Aged Logan Larry Passes Avay Willard, Annie Hawkins In 1906. She died in March, Logan July 14, 1936. married include the SURVIVORS following sons and daughters Mrs. DeLona B. Sheffield, Mrs. A.B. (Wanda) Chestang and Mrs. George (Thelma) Williams, all of Salt Lake City; Mis. Sheldon Beckstead, Whitney, (Verda) Mrs, William (Betty) Idaho; Christoffersen, Hyrum, Serge 1. Bodrero, Logan; 20 grand, 27 children, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Hoggan, Ogden. Funeral services were conSaturday in the Logan Third LDS ward chapel and interment was In the Logan City cemetery. ducted in Dies in Virginia Word of the death of James Knudson of Arlington, Va., has been received by relatives here Mr. Knudson passed away Sunday night at his home follow, lng a long illness A native of Brigham City, lie was co. owner of the Hotel Bilgham. He is survived by his widow and six children His body will be brought to K. Brigham City for burial. A complete obituary and funeral arrangements will be published in Box Elder Thursdays Journal mm funeral " . Brigham Native S HOULD it happen that funeral arrangements must be made in a felt tant place, a call to the Felt FuPA neral Home . . . will relieve the family of all the details. Our service is not restricted by distance. ... 03 Phene PA3-520- 3 1 1 71 CM mu t . 9 Jll'Vp j k, Beautiful Scriice Need Not jBc Costly ii.iuc-iL- win mw i w i n )i iFp ToDoflnvell A Bothwell man died Saturday 6:50 p.m. in an Ogden hospital of burns suffered Sept. 25 on tr'' j Local I; in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A Bothwell resident since 1911, he was a former member of the Bothwell Town Board. He was field man for Rocky Mountain Packing Corp. and Hunt Foods Co. for a number of years. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daand had Saints, served as a member of the committee and genealogical was a ward teacher In the Both, well LDS ward for a number of anette Holton Roberts 84, of 124 West First North, Brigham City passed away Saturday night In a Portland, Ore. hosplral, of natural causes. Mrs. Perry was born Oct. 6, 1879 In Northampton, England, a daughter of Isaiah Robert and Sarah Jeanette Brittain Holton. She was married to John Roberts on Nov. 11, 1903 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Oct. 6, 1926. She was married to Amos Perry on April years. In the Logan LDS 1942 5, SURVIVING are his widow Temple. He died April 5, 1950. three sons and two daughters, While a young girl, she came Dean A Firth, Delbert C. Firth to the United States with her and Clair J. Firth, all of Both, parents and settled In Salt Lake well; Mrs. Jesse (Cleone) Nich-olaCity. She had been a member of Corinne; Mrs. Stephen the early Salt Lake City Taber(June) Call, Brigham City; 16 nacle Choir She moved to Perry grandchildren and five after her marriage three borthers She served as president of the and four sisters, Mrs. Leda Pi unary; ward Chorister, and Hamblen, Roy; Mrs. Margaret taught leligton class. At the Hamblen and Miss Venita Firth, time of her death, she was a both of Ogden; Mrs. Frank intmber of the Brigham City (Polly) Gaines, Cedar City, Wil. Third LDS ward, where she had liam Firth, Layton; Earl Firth, been a Sunday school teacher Bothwell, and Joseph Firth, and Relief socitty visiting Tremonton. teacher She was a member of Funeral services will be con. the Seagill Camp, Daughters of ducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. In Utah Pioneers, serving as the Bothwell LDS ward chapi 1. Friends may call at the family chorister, home In Bothwpll Tuesday from SURVIVORS include a son 6 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday prior and daughter, Mrs. Mary Ade. to services. line Thomas, Portland, Ore.; Burial will be In the Valley Owen Davis, Los Angeles, Calif, Cemetery In Bothwell under five grandchildren and 12 great, the direction of Rogers the following Mortuary, Tremonton. grandcldldien; sttpchlldren, Lloyd A Perry, Mrs. Alvin Seattle, Wash. Brigham City; Funeral services will be con. (Pansy) Hunsaker, Honeyvllle; Mrs Wendell (riora) Nielsen ducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. In both of Ogden, Mrs. Hamp the Brigham City Third LDS ward chapel with Bishop Glen (Alton) Bradshaw, Tremonton; Trevor E. Perry, Salt Lake S. Fife presiding. Friends may City; two sisters, residing In call at the Blaine Olsen Mortuary Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m and Wednesday prior V to services. Interment will be In the Brigham City cemetery. Willard Lady After Illness Mrs P'loetta Nelson Ward, 51, of Willard, died Saturday morning In an Ogden hospital following an illness Mrs. Ward was born Feb. 19, 1912 In Perry, a daughter of Brigham and Addie Thorne Nel. son. She was reared in Perry and graduated from Box Elder High school. She was married to Elmer H. Ward In Farmington. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. active member of the LDS church, she was a member of the Willard Second ward and has been a Sunday school teacher and a Relief society work dir. ector and visiting teacher. She was a member of the Pink Ladles at the Dee hospital In An Ogden. SURVIVING are her husband, Willard; a son and a daughter, Stephen E. Ward, Willard, and Mrs. Fred (Sharon) Hunsaker, Ogden; her mother of Ogden; three brothers and two sisters, Basil Nelson, Don Nelson, Mrs. Ernest (Eva) Harris and Mrs. Arnold (Lucille) Ferrin, all of Ogden; Wayne Nelson, Perry. Randier HUNTING RED CREW V .-- and Elizabeth Woodland Marsh. In January, 1908, he married Mary Prior Facer m the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. Mr Marsh had served an LDS mission In the Western States and also had served as Sunday j I school superintendent andpres. ldent of an elders quorum In Penrose He had operated ranches in Promontory and Pen. rose and also had been a school bus operator at Penrose. He had made h(s home In Ogden for the past 13 years. SURVIVING are his widow Ogden; the following sons and daughters J. William Marsh, Ogden, Mrs. Rolard (Emma) Toombs, Promontory; Leland HOODED SWEAT SHIRT WITH ZIPPER FRONT SHIRT sizes $, L. $100 each 98 298 y Raglan sleeved CLASSIC RED SWEAT SHIRT WITH ZIPPER ith w absorbent cotton 9 each great colors !Nay, gunmetal, silver, red, gunmetal, white, black, hunter green, peacock and powder navy, powder blue, and others. lined fleece lining. White, blue. Cotton fleece lors! Red, white, black, navy, gunmet-a- l, powder blue and more. Cotton fleece lined. . . . In 10 different co- 1 to services. Burial will be in the Willard cemetery. Plain Joseah Marsh Jr., City; George New Orleans; RED WOOL BLEND WORK AND 8" SPORT SOCKS SOLES Scout Troop Tabs Month Successful CREPE RUBBER Is5 2- -. slif 6 Vs Medium weight wool and nylon in a 15-in- BOOTS WITH ch length perfect underworkboots, hunting boots. Grey or white. 10 to 13. Boy Scout Troop 185 has completed a successful first month of the new scouting year it was reported this week. The troops Buffalo patrol won a blue ribbon at the annual Camp O Ree held at Utah General depot. On the same weekend advisors of the troop took honors In a show and do competition at Camp Keisel, The annual registration and Inspection was held with Arnold Hausman, neighborhood com. mlssloner, conducting A talk, "The Nine Ideals of Scouting, was given by J.F. Caughlan, deputy district commissioner. e12 SNUG-FI- T COTTON GAB SKI CAPS 1095 llltl 7i 6 Vi 1 98 Tested on the slopes Lightweight, Full grain for its winning glove style! 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LEARN ABOUT UNIVERSE With the aid of globe, maps and planetarium, Mrs Annie G Pulsipher teaches students their in her class at Lake View Elementary school about earth and universe Left to right are Jimmy Walker, Larry Richards, Craig Dewey, Amelia Edwards, Lucille Nay and Vicki Glauser. LONG TAIL C Dac-ro- n with fiber-fi- ll polyester and a lining of combed cotton Raschcl knit dtahr 2-P- UNDERWEAR . 100 N whites do not yellow A Flameless Electric Dryer Costs Less WINTER. WEIGHTS i, xl c mm your SWEAT Funeral services will be con. ducted today, Tuesday, at 1 p. m. In the Myers Mortuary chapel In Ogden with Bishop Darrell Stuck of the Willard Second LDS ward officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary prior Mrs. Paul (May) Schlieaman, South Dakota; 12 grandchildren a and 12 brother and two sisters, Merle Clyde Marsh, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lotta Woodward, Brigham City; Mrs. Edity Barker, Ogden Funeral services will be conducted today, Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home in Brigham City, where friends may call prior to ser. vice. Interment will be In the George Joseah Marsh, 81, of 2079 Wall Ave , Ogden, former Willard cemetery. Box Elder county rancher died Saturday afternoon at his home. He was born June 23, 1882 In Willard a son of Joseph CLOTHES ENJOY LONGER LIFE i. ... Death Claims In Portland Perry, nin l - Woman Passes Avay Ji V Ogden Home uashtr and dryer wu SHOP EARLY his farm near Bothwell. Bert Firth, 73, was burning X weeds on his farm when the FUNERAL SET Funeral serhe was using apparatus vices will be held Wednesday him with for Mrs Jeanette Perry, 84, exploded, showering flaming gasoline. who d'ed Saturday lb was taken to a Tremonton V hospital with third de'gree burns over 33 percent of his body. He was later transferred to an SUCCUMBS Mis Floetta Ogden hospital. Ward of Willard died Saturday after an illness. MR. FIRTH WAS born Sept. 3, 1890 In South Weber, Davis county, a son of Robert J, and Frances Young Firth. He married Jennie Childs on Nov. 1, 1911 in Ogden. Their marraige was later solemnized Succumbs af Buy an electric red at t BE Because time that Utahs population would reach the one (m) million mark Feb. 1. Statistical data at the Census Bureau came up with the same date and figure, Sen. Bennett said. population -- Marsh, : , states would reach one million around Feb. 1, 1964, according to Sen. Wallace F. Bennett The committee worklrg wltn the University of Utah estimated for warm Pfnivwq 'cLOTHING Farmer Sat. 0 i Beehive The U.S. Census Bureau last week agreed with the Utah Pop. ulation Work committee that the Burns Fatal ext'nded illness. organization. "Jfah to Reach Million Mark City, Utah Tuesday, October 15, 1963 L. Mumedy, 20, of died Sunday after an Mr. Mumedy was born Oct. 26, 1942 in Missoula, Mont., of 82, Logan Serge Bodrero, a son of Alvin K. and Enid grandfather of Mrs Don L. C. Vannice Mumedy. (Jerrle) Poulsen of Brigham Surviving are his City passed away Wednesday in one brother and one parents, sister, a a Logan hospital following Robert A. and Elizabeth Ann brief illness. Mumedy, all of Willard. He was born at Logan on Funeral services will beheld son of Jeff, Sept. 19, 1881, a Wednesday at 11 am. in the Louise Combetti and Mary rey Larkin Chapel of the Dawn in Bodrero. Ronald Bain of with Ogden He was a farmer and stock, Jehovahs Witnesses conducting man and had been active In the Friends may call at the Lar. Logan Cattlemens Assn, for the kin chapel Wednesday after 10 past 60 years He had held a m. Burial will be in the Ogden In the offices various Cltv cemetery. Fin THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Dios Sunday Cattleman He 10 1 75 cotton, 25 ny- lon. BRIGHAM CITY, STORE Hunting red or Plaid cotton flannel shirts with 2 bias cut, button through pockets. Machine washable. 5, HOURS 98 sizes M,l 9:30 A.M. to 6:00 P. OPEN FRIDAY M. NIGHTS TILL 8 |