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Show ' " V Tr- 10 Brigham City, Utah June 9, 1 964 Tuesday, Death Claims Indian Bureau Brigham Alan Local Baby Official Dies Tremonton Dies Monday Dies Friday Here Monday Miller, three, Kimberly After lilness week.old Lady Sunday baby daughter Romalne, age THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Ann Don I , i FIRST TO SION Wayne Andersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eart E. Andersen, Roulte 2, Tremonton, was the first person to register with the selective service in Brigham Cilty in its new location, 142 South Main. Clerk Sharon Kunzler takes necessary information. City at the Utah State Employ, ment office, on Thursday, June 18. He will be there from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. SS Agent Address Mishaps Keep Mineral Club Explains Retirement BC social security benefits even though you are still working full time. Under the present retire ment text, if an Individual earns $1200 tfr less In a calendar year, he can receive full bene, fits. If earnings are over $1200 $1 of benefits will be withheld for each $2 of earnings between $1200 and $1700, For each $1 of earnings over $1700, $1 of benefits will be withheld. However, no matter how much a person earns In a year, he can still collect benefits for any month In which he did not earn over $100 or, If did not actively work In self, employment. Also, he will get his full benefit for any month in which he Is 72 or over, re. gardless of how much he earns In the year, Police 8 a.m. when cars driven by Leaone Cook Smith, 332 West Third North, and Arthur W. Sorensen, Jr., 1801 West 2100 South, Ogden collided at the Intersection of Fourth West and First North. Damage was estimated at $300 to the Sorensen car and $150 to the other vehicle. ters Merchant Wins Trip to BC Seaman Trains On USS Currituck Conger, seaman son of Mrs. Beth Conger North Fourth West, Is participating aboard the Navy seaplane tender USS Currituck In a combined sea. assault and airborne combat called exercise training "LIGTAS May 12 to June 10 under the direction of the South. East Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) In the Philippines. "LIGTAS, meaning "Sav. ed or "Rescued In the Phil, lppine language, Is being spon. sored by the United States and hosted by the Republic of the Philippines. David R. apprentice, Olsen Main St. USN, of 2 50 A judge sitting in First District court Wednes. day upheld a lower court con. victlon of a Honeyvllle man accused of drunk driving and directed him to serve 30 days in jail as ordered. K. Clinton Rausten, 28, had entered an Honeyvllle, appeal In the after being found guilty of the charge In Brigham City court. Acting on the appeal was J. Anderson of Judge the Third Judicial district In Salt Lake City, Alton The HOLLYWOOD lUPD official British entry in this year's Cannes Film Festival will be Columbia's "The Pumpkin Eater" starring Anne Bancroft. Peter Finch and James Mason. SUDAN GRASS CORN 0 PFISTER We have a newsupply of CORN UTAH HYBRID Wi 630 and 544 O FUNKS G95 and 96 OS0RGHUM I VM tlons of the season. NATIONAL ENTIRE THE group arrived In New York during one slx.hour period, one of the largest domestic air lifts In aviation history. Ferrln reports a most enjoy, able flve.day stay In New York. He traveled via air both ways. SEED STORE 723-52- PHARMACY FACTS MR. ROMAINE WAS here on official duty In regard to meet. Ing with school department heads In the function of the SURVIVING ARE HIS widow, administrative branch of the area office. Brigham City; the following He was born at Amenla, N.D. sons and daughters, Mrs. Faye on Feb. 2, 1911. He received F. Huffman, Gardena, Calif.; his education at Whltestown, Mrs. Leola F. Bybee, Logan; Ind. Mrs. Donna F. Kimball, Draper; He married Gladys L John M, Forrest Jr., Sunset; on July 2, 1946 Dr. Williams Richard P. Forrest, at Loveland, Colo. Clinton, Iowa; Dr. James B. A retired Lieutenant Colonel Bosley, Covina, Calif.; Mrs. In the U.S. Army, he retired June B. Zockell, Covina, Calif.; from the service on May 3, 19 grandchildren and two great1956. grandchildren; also the follow. Ing brothers and sisters: R.W, SURVIVORS INCLUDE HIS Forrest, Mrs. Hattl Johnson, widow, three sons and one dau- both of Brigham City; C.R. ghter, Robert D. Romalne and Forrest, Layton; Mrs. Lucille Debra J. Romalne, both of Gal. Smith, Ogden. Funeral services will be con. lup, N.M.; Gearld Romalne, Ft. Devens, Mass.; and a son whose ducted Thursday at 1p.m. In the name was not available; three Brigham City Fifth LDS ward chapel with Bishop Marvin granchlldren. Funeral arrangements will be Wright officiating. Friends may announced by the Harold B, Felt call at the Harold B, Felt Funeral Home Wednesday even, Funeral Home. ing from 7 to 9 p.m. andThurs. day prior to services. Two-Year-OBurial will be in the Brigham ld City Cemetery. Hit by Truck, Robert Calvert will prescribe a drug or a combination of drugs to prevent the development of disease. The third reason for his prescription can be the Increase or decrease of some physiologic function of the body In order to alleviate pain or un deslreable symptoms. And the fourth reason? Drugs can be prescribed to help the body restore Its normal power of function. All very Important reasons for prescribing drugs which will bring Increased health to you. While, the filling of your 46 school supplies convenience Forest or call for your 102 723-855- of W. and Betty Delores Miller, 1093 Sycamore Ave., Brigham City died Friday, June 5, at 6:30 p.m. of natural causes In a Salt Lake City hospital. She was born May 16, 1964 in Brigham City. SURVIVING Burial was In the Brigham diCity cemetery under the Felt B. rection of the Harold Funeral A full quarter in 8 weeks UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SUMMER SCHOOL June 22 thru THE ARE parents, three brothers, Doug, las, Mark, and Daniel Miller, all of Brigham City; the grand, parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.C, Calvert, Akron, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. L.E. MlUer, Gadsden, Ala. Funeral services were conducted Monday, June 8, at 10 a.m. at St. Michaels Episcopal Home. August 14 Registration June 20 Orson Spencer Hall PH LCQ I subsidi ny AND BRIGHAM FURNITURE s present the new 1964 Philco 16 INSTANT COLD CARD OF THANKS To those who by. their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our be. loved mother, Mrs. Inez Dicks, we wish to express heartfelt Ronald L. Hunsaker, two and thanks. We wish especially to a half .year old son of Richard thank the ward the bishopric, C. and Afton Young Hunsaker Relief our friends, and society, of Enterprise, formerly of Hon. all others who assisted In any eyville, was killed Thursday way. when hit by a truck near his The Family. home In Enterprise. He was born Oct. 22, 1961 er, Honeyvllle, and Mrs. Sarah In Havre, Mont. Young, Corlnne. Funeral services were con. SURVIVING ARE HIS parents; ducted Saturday In Enterprise two brothers and two sisters, and on Monday at the Honey, Richard Y. Hunsaker, Charles vllle LDS ward chapel, b. Lynn Hunsaker, Sara Ann Hun. terment was In the Honeyvllle saker and Martha Hunsaker all cemetery under the direction of Enterprise; the grandparents of the Harold B. Felt Funeral Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Hunsak. Home. Dies Thursday 30 YEAR CHILLS Foods faster FREEZES ice cubes quicker r MAINTAINS better AND ITS and so reliable, Cold 5 FULL YEARS 2 Door Supermarketer AUTOMATIC Refrigerator-Freeze- r Super thin walls with Philco t Thinsulatlon New Split Level Dairy Bar Door Two Sliding Shelves ' Twin Porcelain Crisper Harold B. Felt warrants to original purchaser, for one year liter purchase, free exchange or it Philco option repair Philco U Automatic Refrigerator Defrosting Full 15.5 cu. ft. storage space Holds 167 lbs. of Frozen Foods ( v S. (excluding transportation, service end labor charges and finishes) of any part defective in materiel or workmanship end returned through Philco'i dealer distributor organize tion Seeled system (compressor, evaporator, condenser and connected tubing) eo war ranted additional four years. White Titanium Porcelain Interior Lillian H. FeK On Thursday, June 10, 1934, Harold and Lillian Felt opened the Felt Funeral Home in In these Brigham City at its present location. past thirty years Harold and Lillian have served hundreds of families in Box Elder County at a time of sorrow and bereavement. They have enjoyed the confidence of thousands of friends they have made in these many years. SERVICE IS THEIR BY-WO- as servicing those in sorrow, their lives have been dedicated to the labor of com- munity service, each having held positions of leadership in the church, service clubs, and the government of their community. As well E, serve each family who calls upon them for their professional services with understanding sympathy and professional excellence has To serve been their sincere accomplishment. individual the needs and comforts of each family has been their most sacred obligation. All families served have received their very best at fair and reasonable fees. It is not necessary for one to jeopardize his savings by investing in stock in order to receive preferential consideration at the Felt Funeral Home. Equal service to all, regardless of financial status, has long been their policy and practice. ' To NOT FOR FATHER'S DAY The Ideal Gift Berkline Rediner and Posture CHAIR . Priced from RETIRING seems as though someone has circulated rumors that Harold and Lillian are retiring from the funeral profession and are leaving Brigham City. These rumors are not true. It COMPLETE SELECTION OF SUMMER FURNITURE PLEDGE OF CONTINUED SERVICE ever strive, to render the finest professional service, to maintain most pleasant and home-lik- e mortuary facilities, to supply the most pleasing in funeral merchandise at lowest and most reasonable cost, and to ever be worthy of the friendships and loyalty that they treasure, is their most humble and sincere deTo PRICED TO FIT ANYONES BUDGET . sire. Harold and Lillian take this opportunity of expressing their appreciation to all, for the many kindnesses and friendships they have enjoyed over the past thirty years. 31 its GUARANTEED QUIET PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT TO ALL from RAY MALMROSE It may never have occurred to you, but there are four (4) distinct and Important reasons why your doctor prescribes drugs for you. The most obvious, of course, If to cure disease. Another reason which is just as important can be that he prescription Is our main business here at Malmrose Pharmacy we carry baby food, first aid, photo and HORSLEYS 131 SOUTH MAIN presented orchestra seat tick, ets to the top theatrical attrac. district court o SWEET FIELD i John M. Forrest Sr., age 78 of 649 South Fifth West, pass, ed away Monday June 8, after an lilness. He was born Sept. 13, 1885 at Brigham City, a son of John M and Isabell Cooke Forrest. He married Elnora Glerup. She died In 1926. He married Kathryn Priest on May 25, 1927 at Malad, Idaho. They made their home In Brigham City. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat. ter-da- y Saints. d iiirji 'iuj: serving as we would be served Inter-mounta- in At Intersection Court Upholds City Conviction Funeral Chapel Society sisters of the Brigham 12th ward, we thank you. We never completely realize the true value of friends and loved ones until sadness and sorrow comes Into our lives. May the Lord so bless you In time of need. 53, of Gallup, N.M., died suddenly Monday at 1:32 p.m. while attending a meeting at school. He was area property and supply officer for the Bureau of Indian Affairs with headquarters at Gallup. He arrived In Brigham City Monday morning, went to lunch with a group and returned to the meeting when he dropped dead. Autos Collide strict office, will be In Brigham OLSEN any way during the Illness and Worlds Fair fits. When Tom becomes 72, he will be due all of his bene, fits regardless of his earnings. So, If you are past 65 and still working, you may be due sortie social security payments. It might pay you to call or visit your social security represen. tatlve for full details. A rep. resentatlve of the Ogden dls & We wish to express our sin. cere appreciation to all our rel. atlves and friends who helped us Alex D. Skein, Irene W. Lewis degrees In art from Utah State university and continued George, Fred, Lyle ahd Ivan her studies in England. Several Walker. trips to Europe have given opportunity to study the culture of many countries. As a teacher of long standing In Box Elder Junior High school, she has taught many classes of adult education In the field. INTERSECTION ANOTHER Rockhounds are Invited to crash occurred at 4:35 p.m. hear this program and enjoy and involved cars driven by A. the brief social hour following Evan Western, 64 A. East Sec. the meeting. Plans will be an. Val Ferrln, manager of Brig-haond, Dugway and Harold Leroy nounced for a field trip schedul. Hess. Canon City, Colo. The ed very soon. Furniture company, was one of several appliance dealers mishap occurred at Main and Second South streets. from this area who were named winners In a national sales pro. Damage was estimated at $400 to the Hess car and $175 to motion program and Joined In the other vehicle. Patrolman an paid trip to the New York Worlds Fair, Jay Herbert cited Hess for running a red light. They were guests of Philco of corporation, a subsidiary A CAR MOTOR BIKE accid. Ford Motor company. ' An Intersection auto accident ent was reported at 8:45 p.m The winners earned the trip on the parking lot at Safeway. Wednesday Involved cars driven to New York through Increased Ogden boy and sales of Philco products. The car, driven by Norman by a 16. year-olW. 136 West First Jesse Owens, 506 North First Lichtenstein, THEY JOINED OTHER Philco East, had driven Into the lot South, according to Brigham when a motorbike driven by a City police records. dealers and distributor person, The mishap occurred at 5:35 nel In a meeting of more than 15.year.old Brigham City boy drove In front of It and was p.m. at Main and Fourth South 5,000 persons attending apre. There was an estimated $400 view showing of Philcos 1965 struck. There were no visible Injur, damages to the Owens car and television, radio, phonograph les to the boy who was cited for $300 damage to the other ve. and other consumer product no drivers license. Damages hide. lines. Patrolman Jay Herbert who were estimated at $100 to the Starting with a special tour bike and $40 to the car. Investigated, cited Owens for of the Ford Wonder Rotunda, failure to yield right of way. the group visited the fair, trav. AN ESTIMATED $50 damage el Ing in a fleet of 50 buses which resulted at 11:30 p.m. when a made round trips between the car driven by a 16. year. old fair grounds and the three Man. Brigham City boy was forced hattan hotels where dealers over a roadway as It traveled were housed. A highlight of the on Main street near north trip was Broadways biggest Fourth North. theatre party with dealers being each month that Tom Is due a check. Tom Is working and expects to earn $2400 a year. Even though Tom as earned over $1200 for the year, he and his wife will get $850 In social security benefits. In fact, If the worker earns below $3600 he and his wife may still be entitled to collect some bene, 2 North The meeting will be held at the Thlokol Employment build, ing on North Main street. Mrs. Jeppson will speak on The Curious Lore of Gem. stones. Her rich experience In cutting, polishing and setting of gems has been gained as she earned her Bachelors and Mas. Brigham City police had a busy day of It Friday when they Investigated four traffic mis haps. The first accident occurred at that Is, whenever his earnings are not too high to cause him to lose a payment. His wife (age 68) Is entitled to $50 for Mary CARD OF THANKS passing of our dear mother, Marie Thorne Jeppsonwlllbe Pearl Walker Skein. featured speaker for the reg. For the loving expressions ular meeting of the Thlokol of sympathy for the beautiful Rock and Mineral club Wed. flowers, for those who took part nesday, June 10, at 7:30 p.m. In the service and to the Relief Busy Friday SUPPOSE TOMS MONTHLY benefit amount Is $100 a month, A To services. Burial will be In the River, view Cemetery, at Tremonton. In If you are 65 or over, you may be entitled to some monthly Blaine BC Teacher Hazel Kay Koford age 54, of Tremonton died Sunday morning of natural causes In Cooley Hospital Mrs. Koford was born Oct. 11, 1909, In North Garland, Box Elder county, to Abraham and Ellen Burgln Kay. She was married to Oscar H. Koford on Sept. 27, 1927, In the Salt Lake LDS temple. She was an active member of the LDS church. Survivors Include her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Earl (Leola) Bott of Bountiful; seven grandchildren; a brother Glen-do- n Kay, and a sister, Mrs. Virgil Waldron, both of Tre. monton. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m., at the Tre. monton Second LDS ward chapel. Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary In Tremonton Tuesday, from 7 until 9 p.m. and Wednesday, 11 a.m. until " C. church. North Main 723-684- PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE 3 . |