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Show Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, November 12, 1963 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 8 thanks. We wish heartfelt especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends and neighbors, his employers and work associates and all others who assisted in CARD OF THANKS who by their To those acts expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our be. loved husband and father, Ellis Petersen, we wish to express of kindness any way. Mrs. Ellis Petersen and Family i i i i rn u Saturday Shot Victim Is Apparent In Denmark, a son of J.C, and Johanna Nelson Fredricksen. On June 3, 1911, he married Mary Korth In Brigham City. He was an employee of the Utah Power and Light Co. for 1341 Washington Blvd., Ogden, Utah mini j-- FUNERAL HOME ELT ifjlll. mg T HE t DIVERSITY of American life creates quite a difference in incomes. L. KAYI What may seem LT expensive to one family might be very moderate to another. Regardless of the familys income, Felt service will meet their financial needs. Ogden Lady WIST rt tkSHC TA3-520- 3 Dies Tuesday After Illness Fun-era- 71 City Mr. self-inflict- Brief illness Todd Taylor Piano Co. Beautiful Service Ned Not fie Costly New - ce A Brigham City woman died Sunday at her home, apparently the victim of a gunshot wound. She was identified as Coleen Carmen Roisland Lopez, 20, of 227 East First South. Police Chief Dell Fife said the dead womans body was Dies After Special NEW YORK (UPl) Dies on Coast Local Lady Retail Value $875 SURGERY AID supply units for hospl-ta- l operating rooms Increase the safety, cleanliness and of heart surgery by Word has been received of H. bringing anesthetic gases, wa-te- r, the death of Eugene electricity and waste dis. Brigham Crompton, former lines directly to the heart. posal resident. husband discovered by her who notified police at 1:35 p.m. The victim was found 49 years, retiring In 1952. He lying on the livingroom floor has been a resident of Ogden with a .22 calibre pistol on the most of his life. floor about four feet away, He was a member of the Fife said. LDS ward. Highland The police chief said investigation into the death was SURVIVORS INCLUDE his continuing. widow, a son and daughter, We are awaiting a patholoLloyd Fredricksen, Ogden; gist's report before deciding Mrs. Dawson (Phyllis) Hales, whether or not to hold an inVa.; six grand, quest, he added. Arlington, Rais-lan- d children, three brothers and COLEEN CARMEN three sisters, Charles Fred, bom was March, Lopez rlcksen, Corlnne; John Fred, 1943, at Fargo, N D a daughrlcksen, Richland, Mo.; Erv ter of Harvey and Gladys RoisFredricksen, Whittier, Calif.; land. She was married to RobMrs. Lillie Amelia Hansen, Olga F. Steed, Torrance, Calif. ert Lopez on Aug. 18, 1962 in 722 of South Third West, Olivia F. Samsel, Oakland, 75, Willard. died Saturday morning in an Calif.; Mrs. Bert L. Thompson, She received her education Ogden hospital after a short Ogden. in Portland, Ore, where she illness. Funeral services will be con. was a Lincoln graduate of ducted today, Tuesday, at 2 p.m. High school. Mrs. Hansen was born Jan. at the Larkin Mortuary, 24th Surviving are her husband, 8, 1888 in Brigham City, a and In Ogden. Friends Adams, baby, Salome daughter of JoKum Otto and may call at the mortuary from a also her parLopez; Matilda Christiansen Hansen. 1 Raquel p.m. until time of services. Portland; the following She was married to N. Leo Burial will be In the Brigham ents, brothers and sisters, Larry, Hansen on March 17, 1909 in City cemetery. Glen, Richard, Cathy, all of the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. two Portland Mrs. Jolee Lentz, died Hansen years ago. She had been active in the Clakamas, Ore. Funeral services will be unLDS church, serving in the She was a der the direction of the Harold Relief society. member of the B. Felt Funeral Home. former Daughters of Utah Pioneers. CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this means SURVIVING ARE the follow, of thanking all those who exlng sons and daughters; Leonda tended assistance, comfort and A. Hansen, Brigham City; Del-besympathy at the time of the illN. Hansen, Twin Falls, Claude Mrs. (Iris) Rich, Idaho; Mrs. Vera Rebecca Hansen ness and death of our beloved ards. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Earl, Cragun, age 51, of 148 Fowler husband, father and son, H. In lifes darkest and (Pearl) Ohman, Stockton, Ave., Ogden, died Tuesday Sanford Smith. one to realize comes hour, Herald Mrs. (Ruth) morning In an Ogden hospital Calif.; the true meaning of the word Moon, Farminton; LaMar D. after a long Illness. friends. View; 20 Hansen, Pleasant H. Sanford Smith 4 Family grandchildren, 11 Mrs. Cragun was a sister of Mrs. a brother and two Mrs. Mark (Christie) Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith and Family sisters, Alvin 0. Hansen, Los Brigham City. She was born March 29, 1912 Angeles; Mrs. Anna Jelllson, Red Bluff, Calif.; Mrs. Julia at Logan, a daughter of Hans Saints. SURVIVING are her husband; Nellsen Derrick and Caroline Harper, Manila, Utah. Funeral services will beheld Hartman Hansen. She was a son, Marlon C. Cragun Jr., three grandchildren; at I p.m. in the married to Marlon Calvin Ogden; Tuesday Brigham City Sixteenth. Fifth Cragun on Feb, 21, 1930, at five brothers and five sisters. Funeral services were conLDS ward chapel. Friends may Preston, Idaho. ducted Saturday at 11 a.m. at call at the Harold B. Felt ! She was a former employee of and Sons Colonial Home today prior to ser. the Model Lindquist at Co. Laundry Ogden. vices. Interment will be In the She was a member of the Church chapel In Ogden. Interment was In the Smithfleld cemetery. of Jesus Christ of Latter-daBrigham City cemetery. - FunerFUNERAL TODAY al services will be held today for Mrs Lillie Hansen, 75, who died Saturday. ljljl-jiLjY-J j BC Resident N.W, Fredricksen, 81, of Ogden died Saturday, Nov. 9, at an Ogden hospital. He was born Sept. 30, 1882 GULBRAfOT i Ogden f.lan Succumbs Former Resident Crompton died in Sacramento, Calif, and funeral services and burial took place Nov. 5 in North Sacramento He was born June 8, 1887 in Survivors inBrigham City. clude a son and four daughters, a brother who resides at Garland, and two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Baker of Murray, and Las Rock of Mrs. Leona Vegas, Nev. WASHINGTON (UP1) - Amer. lean elk, once near extinction, are creating an unexpect, ed problem . overpopulation, reports the National Geographic Society. Protected herds In Yellowstone and Grand Teton Nation, al Parks are growing so fast that browsing areas cannot sup. port them. 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