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Show ' a 9 I v Elections Net Twins Held o J Answers were provided this matlon: week for commonly.asked quesQ. What Is muscular dystrotions about muscular dystrophy phy? by a Brigham City official of A. Muscular dystrophy Is a the North Davis, Weber and disease which progressively InB6x Elder chapter of the Musvades and destroys the voluncular Dystrophy association of tary muscles. Over a period America. of years, the wasting and ' Mrs. Blaine Fowels, chapter weakening becomes more treasurer, offered this lnfor. apparent and the patient Is confined to a wheelchair and eventually to a bed. Twelve students from Brigham City were among the 262 secondary music students who Utah completed the State university summer music clinic last Friday. They Include David Baron, Sammy Bloom, Steve Call, MiQ. How many victims are chael J. Hoopes, Roberta Card, there In the United States? Sally Johnson, Julie Mark, Jlene A. The exact number Is unMcMurtrey, Amy Rasmussen, known because muscular dys. Susan Reese, Christine SeaIs a trophy and Kathy Taylor. shore, disease, no government body The students participated In maintains a census. However, many activities while attend-ln-g authoritative estimates by perthe clinic Including classes, sons familiar with the disease recitals, and concerts The have Indicated there are about clinic Is directed by Dr. Max 200,000 men, women and child-reF. Dalby. A final concert was held Frl-dasuffering from muscular dystrophy. June 26, in the Nelson Because of the high preval-enc- e Fleldhouse featuring the honor of inaccurate and delayed band, orchestra, clinic choir diagnosis and because the di- and clinic band. sease is not reportable plus the .desire for iSeilidySo the part of the victims themselves, this figure probably represents a conservative estimate. res-ulta- Petersen Funeral Chapel nt two-wee- k n 634 , East 2nd South SerBeautiful Low-Covices (We invite - comparison) Quiet and Convenient Location Complete Facilities for Your Convenience BRIGHAM CITY 723-523- 6 Thoughtful and Personalized Service AF Assigns Q. What causes muscular dys- trophy? The exact cause of muscular dystrophy Is unknown. Research, however, has lndlcat-e- d that it may be due to faulty of the muscles, metabolism related to their inability to utilize vitamins. Q. Who may suffer from muscular dystrophy? A. Muscular dystrophy may strike anybody, regardless of age, sex or race. A. Captain In Contracts Captain James M. McSherry has been assigned to the Air Force contract management offWasatch ice at Thiokols division. Captain McSherry will work as an engineer In the Air Force development e n g 1 n e e branch. The newly assigned officer la a native of McAlestar, Okla. and he holds a bachelors degree in aeronautical engineering from Oklahoma university. His previous assignment tour at White was a five-yea- r Sands Missile range, Holloman AFB, N.M. Captain McSherry his wife and son reside at 690 Sunset drive, Brigham City. r-l- s are the early children? A. At first the child may In going up have difficulty stairs, may have a tendency to fall, will develop a waddling gait. s Q, What are the early in adults? A. In adults the first signs may be very minor. The patient has a sort of "flat smile and cannot whistle or drink through a straw. This may be noticeable even in childhood Cut flowers in late afternoon with no other significant effect or early morning to prolong life for several Q. What sum-ptom- In sym-ptom- , Petersen Director Verl, L. f Serving th,e Community Since 1946 Member U.FJD1A. years. IZnt a y yd According to a report from the department of health, there were eight diseases reported for the week ending June 19, in Brigham City Including one k The our foremost obligations. We make available to each service, an air conditioned eight passenger family car. Possibly, this is one of the reasons that those who seem to care the most, prefer the Home. - : Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. In Lindquist Monday and Sons Colonial chapel with Bishop Charles Millspaw of the ward Ogden Flfty-sixt- h CARD OF THANKS To those who by their acts, of Funeral services will beheld at today, Tuesday, at 11 Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel where friends may caU prior to services. Burial will be In the Deweyvllle cemetery. Fr Delivery 10 PA3-520- 3 Beautiful Strike Nee) Not Course Set for Free Instruction Book Todd Taylor Piano Co. 1341 Washington Blvd., Ogden, Utah weight and built-i- n panels msan you can Install It yoursalf . . . Instantly. third section of training for water safety Instructors is scheduled to begin In July, according to Mrs. Nell Hoesel, Red Cross water safety chairman. People Interested in taking the course should call her at L 723-226- The course is a continuation of instructor training and also is offered for those people who have previously served as instructors and wish to review for certification. All our offices WILL BE CLOSED nf !'. is: FRIDAY, i OLSEN JULY 3 Funeral Chapel :: we have served are our best reference (Emergency service Those will be ' available as usual.) In reality . . . Your ap- proval is our only necessary reward. MOUNTAIN serving os we would be served Blaine & Mary Olsen 2nd North & Main St. lUMlf SUSP TONIOHT. Especially da- ilgntd for bedrooms. Cools effectively, quietly, to give you undisturbed rest. MMNT MoXuaaI Goa ; .. pits most windows. Fits easily In any sash window from 26 to 19)4 wide. Ite moves easily for storage. Ml UJ -- Costli The G-- E COOL Be Instructors RC Dealer for his prices and terms INSTANT INSTALLATION. True light n Funeral a-- (Summer Special) J Felt Wait For 3 Months alda-closur- comfort of the families we serve is one of B 8 Wail er KIMBALL SPINETS CONSOLES L. Kay n, d, - NEW 1964 G-- Fall BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH hus-ban- Allen Holbrook Williams, 62, of 660 16th Street in Ogden died Thursday night at the Dee hospital of a kidney ailment. A former Brigham City resident he was also the brother of C.B., Shirl J. and Scott Williams, of Brigham City. Mr. Williams was born July 8, 1901 in Paradise, Cache county, a son of Andrew S. and Mary Ann Shaw Williams. On Oct. 8, 1924 he was married to Lora Tlngey in the Logan LDS temple. He was reared in Paradise and resided in Brigham City before coming to Ogden. He was a llneforeman for the Utah Power and Light Co. He was a member of the Electrical Union and an elder in the Fifty-sixt- h ward. He was a formef member of the Elders Quorum presidency and MIA superintend dency, former Cub scout committeeman and ward teacher. He served with the Army after World War L Surviving are his widow, two sons, Loran Garth Williams, North Ogden, and David Allen Williams, Ogden; two grand-childresix brothers, Otto J. Williams, Los Angeles; Thomas E. Williams, Vallejo,1 Calif.; Alton S. Williams, Carlin, Nev., C.B. Williams, Shirl J. Wil. llams, and Scott Williams, of Brigham City; two sisters, Mrs. A.E. (Lucille) Brown, Sunset, and Mrs. Ruby W. Nielsen, Gar-lan- 7 of mumps, four of strep infection, and three influenza. For a similar period In Box Elder County, there wee two cases of measles, one German measles, one strep infection, ten Influenza, one whooping cough, and onerheumatlcfever. Plrtctori: Harold I. Survivors include her son, Thomas; a nephew whom she reared, Claurence L. Kay J. Peterson, Ogden; seven stepmother, grandchildren; Mrs. Nettie- - Fallows, Ogden; brothers, Rufo J. Peterson, and Clifford Petersen both of Lay-toCalif, and Kenneth Peterson Phone kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved Husband and Father, Jesse W. Oueens we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief Use a knife with a sawsociety, our friends, and all toothed edge to cut fruits and others who assisted in any tomatoes. way. See your authorized Brigham City, Utah of Ogden. Installs quickly. . . Cools you handsomely. 6 enuine 'L. FUNERAL HOME Co. DC Resident WWW m case Diseases Listed Dies Friday Former y Tuesday, June 30, 1964 IBM you Euu Dnf &fo governments HERE IS A BRIEF rundown on the boys from Brigham City: Jeff Johnson lives in Sutteer Oity as does Richard Burbank, Kim and Leonard Fatcyk. Petersen and Tom Fishburn are residents of Christoffersen city. Charles Brown is in Tasker Yard-leCity; Steve Josephson, City; Bill Horsley, Tey-fa- r City, and Clark Davis is a resident of Cheney City. Davis, Horslsy and Pa'tsyk are members of the Federalist party. Other boys from affiliated Brigham City are with the Nationalists. Jn elections over the week? end, Brown was successful in his bid for a oity council seat, but Johnson, Josephson, Fish-burDavis, Horsley and Pat-cyall were defeated in city office races. However, Johnson was named a county delegate and was appointed as a state delegate. Davis also was elected to and be a county delegates Monday was a candidate for county commissioner as was Richard Burbank. Final elections were Monday. Horsley was in the finals for election as state senator. IN OTHER ACTIVITY, the father df Boys' Staite band. 'Saturday was 9pent in orientation and nominating candidates for city offices. IBoys Sunday conducted general elections, attended church heard addresses from Ted R. Johnson, Utah American Legion commander, and Otto A. Wiseley, the father of BOys State. elections County primary were slated Monday morning along with a talk by Bennie Schmidt, executive director of Utah Municipal league. Of special interest to the local representatives MOnday was the appearance of Brigham City Mayor Willis Hansen and Councilman Bill Packer. scheduled to They were give instructions on 'forming city government to Tasker and Jensen cities. Ftsh-Wisle- w THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Local Man Death Takes y Completed by 12 Students yww m their Music Clinic ? rv y Sept-emb- Oitiizens of Boys State have organized cities and counties and have busied themselves with filling the various offices to run Work is progressing as scheduled on the new classroom addition at Box Elder High school. The large bucket, pictured at upper left, was being used late last week to hoist concrete to inside footings. v w Graves Ida services were conducted yesterday, June 29, for Mitchell Aaron and Michael Mrs. Elva Fryer Cornell, Allen Cox, twin sons of Bud died of natural Morris Cox and Dorothy Ann 68, Ogden, Home Miller Cox, who died causes Friday evening in an She was the Wednesday at Cooley Hospital Ogden hospital. of prematurity shortly after mother of Thomas J. Fryer, 29 South Second West. birth. Mrs. Cornell was born Survivors Include the par22, 1895, in Petersboro, ents, of Harper Ward; abrother, Cache County, to Jacob and Robert Raymond Cox, a sister, Caroline Poulsen Peterson. She Cathie Diane Cox; grandmarried Joseph Henry Fryer. parents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence He died in September 1941. J. Cox, Salt Lake City; Mr. On August 20, 1943, she mar. and Mrs. Robert Allgood, Lakeried William R, Cornell in Presside, Calif. solBurial was in the Harper ton, Ida. The marriage was emnized February, 1955, in the Cemetery. Logan LDS temple. She was employed at Hill Air Force Base, and Buehler-Bingha- 4. HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION v v Mother of At Harper By BUI Horsley Boys State Correspondent Nine youths from Brigham City together with boys from all parts of Utah this week are learning more about government then they ever knew before. The setting for this education is the 19th annual session of Boys State at Utah State university, June N-- u Aide Answers Questions About Muscular Dystrophy v i Boys State t n v Services for Attention H- v WmO?EJflATSnyjClEUHT. StwuU FUEL |