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Show I 8 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Ex-Ow- Tuesday, April 6, 1965 Ann Haws Hlgglnson. Brigham Lady After Illness Mrs. Vera Olive Higgln. son Wilson, age 61, of 128 ing Illness. She was born Feb. 21, 1904 In Knightsvllle, Juab county, a daughter of James G. and Mary DOVER L. Hlgglnson, Kaysvllle; Mrs. David (Melba) Eisner, North Hollywood, Calif. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. In the Brig-haCity Second LDS ward chapel with Bishop John Larsen presiding, Friends may call at the Blaine Olsen Funeral Chapel, Second North and Main, Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday prior to services. Interment will be In the Brigham City Cemetery. HEATING SWEET METAL ART CONDITIONING 723-340- 7 r i vv - Saturday for nnnwfM Mm SUCCUMBS - Mrs. Vera H. Wilson, 61, died Sunday after a long illness. 'ifTfvV Phil-lppl- g Dies Sunday Man Dies Thursday AM At Hospital died Dec. 17, 1960. two He LDS brothers' and two sisters, Bodily, Edwin Bodily, Theodore Freeze, age 60, of Joseph Mrs. John (Isabelle) Hacking, 135 West Forest died Sunday all of Vernal; Mrs. Roy (Syl-via- ) at 5:30 a.m. at the Cooley Richins, Mesa, Arlz. Hospital after an extends the funeral Following ed Illness. here Saturday, the body He was born Nov. 19, 1904 In Brigham City, a son of Chris-tia- n Man Goes to (Fern) Jenkins, ser-vice- Central School PTA Slates Thursday Meet LaMlrada, Calif. London Meet Funeral services will be Friday at 1 p.m. in the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home chapel with Bishop John Larsen of the Brigham City Second LDS ward officiating. Friends may call at the Funeral Home Thurs. day from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday prior to services. Interment will be In the Brig-haCity Cemetery, con-duct- G. Howard Reeder, a native of Brigham City and at present manager of accounting proced- ft s . .. ; . - CONCRETE IRRIGATION PIPE, DRAIN TILE Concrete or Headgates, Screw-lif- t Headgates, Concrete ond Metal Headgates . . . EVERYTHING you need for efficient water control. CORRUGATED METAL or Reinforced Concrete Culverts . . . CALL OR COME IN TODAYI Election of new officers is slated to highlight a meeting of the Central Elementary school PTA on Thursday, April, 8, It was announced this week. The session will start at 7:30 p.m. In the school auditorium. Information on the local fluoridation Issue will be given and J. Reed Whitney, Utah State ures for United Airlines with an Commission for the Blind, will office In Chlcaho, has been re. be slated to discuss childrens' Air the International quested by eye problems. SURVIVING ARE his widow, Transport association to attend Refreshments will be sera son and a daughter, Ralph their conference In London, ved and all PTA members are Holman, Payson; Mrs. Ned England. Brandy comes from either urged to attend, according to (Ruth) Jackson, Oakdale, Calif.; Reeder has been requested to Mrs. Darrell Card, PTA pres, six grandchildren; a brother and appear on the program to pre- fruits or grains. ldent. two sisters, Frank Holman, sent a technical paper on "The Car-teMrs. Lyda Brigham City; Use of Electronic Computers Moroni, Utah; Mrs, Berto Provide Personnel Accountatha Walker, Salt Lake City. bility." This Is a system deFuneral services were con. veloped by Reeders organ, ducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in lzation to scientifically select the East Garland LDS ward qualified employees for pormo-tloBurial was In the chapel. In the company. Brigham City Cemetery. The system Is called the Employees Qualifications Inven-torIt has been successfully used for two years to provide fair promotional advancement from within on the many Job -openings In the company, models now. Youll like the many new features. half-mont- Brigham Man East Garland served a mission for church to Australia the He had been a counIn 1915-16- . selor and bishop In the East Garland LDS ward and had served as a ward teacher and a member of the Sunday school He was a superintendency. member of Sons of Utah .Pioneers. See your dealers sparkling new Calif., has recently returned h after a two and a cruise through the Orient. The cruise Included stops at Honolulu, Hawaii; Manila, Islands; Hong Kong, China; and Yokohama, Japan. He Is a son of Mrs. Lila Evertsen of Santa Cruz, Calif, and the late Robert Howard, former residents of Brigham con-duct- 1914, electric range now a student at the California Maritime Academy at Vallejo ts y ItS Bruce R. Howard, a former resident of Brigham City and Mrs. Martha Messerly Funeral services for Mrs. age 73, who with her Harriet Bodily Hacking, age 85, husband the late John Howard, were held Saturday In the Brig-haowned and operated the Howard City Seventh LDS ward. Hotel and Cafe In Brigham City Mrs. Hacking passed away Wed. for many years, passed away afternoon of natural nesday Wednesday evening In a Brig, causes at the home of a son, ham City nursing home after an George R. Hacking, 575 North extended Illness. City. Third West. She was born March Mrs. Howard was born at Wat. 23, 1880 at Vernal, a daughter tenvll, county of Bern, Switzerof Robert and Harriet Ann Rob-erland on July 21, 1891, a daugh. Bodily, ter of Johannes and Anna Eliz. On. Jan 3, 1900, she was abeth Luthl Messerly. She came married to James Clair Hack-ln- g to the United States when she FUNERAL TODAY . Funeral In the Salt Lake LDS temple FUNERAL HELD - Funeral was eight years of age with services will be held He died July 23, 1959. today services for Mrs. Harriet Bod-inl- y her family as converts to the for Mrs. Martha M. An of active member the BrigHoward, Hacking, 85, were held LDS church. They settled at ham City Seventh LDS ward, who died Wednesday. Saturday. Montpelier, Idaho, where she she was a Relief society visit-lnwas reared and educated. She teacher at the time of her was taken to LaPoint, Utah. had worked as a seamstress death. She had been an ardent Graveside services were and waitress In Montpelier. Sunday at 1 p.m. at the temple worker and had served She was married to John as ward chorister for many LaPoint Cemetery prior to InHoward on Jan. 9, 1911 In terment. years, under the direction of the Blaine Paris, Idaho. They made their home In Salt Lake City and SURVIVING ARE three sons, Olsen Funeral Chapel. then In Garland where they oper. Carl J. Hacking, Duane L. Hack-lnated the Garland Hotel before both of Salt Lake City; coming to Brigham City In 1927 George R. Hacking, Brigham to open and operate the Howard City; nine grandchildren and Hotel and Cafe. Mr, Howard five also Lester Melvin Holman, age 78, of East Garland, died Thurs-da- a daughter, Guy A. Howard, morning at the Valley Hos- Brigham City; Mrs. Edford pital In Tremonton after a (Bernice) Jones, Helena, Mont.; six grandchildren, one great, stroke. Mr. Holman was born Aug. 2, grandchild. Funeral services will be con. 1886 In Fountain Green, Utah, and Julia Arm Smith Freeze. a son of Isaac L. and Lucy ducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. In the He was reared and educated Harold B. He Felt Funeral Home was reared Holman. Roundy In Brigham City. to where friends call may and educated In Fountain Green prior He had worked as a farmer services. Burial will be In the and Brigham City. and as a seed salesman. Brigham City Cemetery. A member of the LDS church, ON NOV. 7, 1908, HE mar. was a member of the Brig, he rled Maude Hamson In the Salt ham City Second LDS ward at Lake LDS Temple. She died Ex-Brigh- am the time of his death. April 6, 1915 In East Garland. He was married to Ruth Larsen SURVIVING ARE TWO sis. on Nov. 1, 1917 In the Salt Mrs. Fred (Edith) Schultz, ters, Lake LDS Temple. Brigham City; Mrs. William B. He moved to East Garland In LECTR1C Former Resident Back From Cruise .Cl I Brigham Lady SURVIVING ARE A SON and liinJUlU : Passes Away her death was a member of the Brigham City Second LDS ward, SURVIVING ARE A daugh. ter, Mrs. Delton (Yvonne) Roun. dy, Brigham City; two grand-childre- n and three two brothers and sev-esisters, Dean Hlgglnson, Brigham City; Mrs. T.E. (Lau-ra- ) Hunsaker, Mrs. George (Luella) Hancey, both of Logan; Mrs. Glen (Genevieve) Austin. Orem; Mrs. Ervin (Vernlce) Fredrickson, Whittier, Calif.; Mrs. Ivan (Juanita) Moyes, Plain City; Mrs. Merrill (Gladys) Taylor, Ogden; Lester n South Third West, died Sunday at 10:30 p.m. at Cooley Memorial Hospital after a linger- Funeral Held Hotel, Cafe She was married to Robert Knox Wilson Jr., on Oct. 26, 1921 in Logan. He died Oct 12, 1954. She had lived in Brigham City since 1921 and at the time of Death Claims of ner All-met- 1625 Wall Avs., Ogden, Utah Dial 394-462- 5265 So. Main, Murray, Utah AMhertt 1 r, Iflth electric, It's better! UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. NEW ROLL SHOULDER n better for REEDER IS A MEMBER of an or International Guide, ganlzatlon of large scale com puter users, also a member of the Air Transport Assn. Mrs. Reeder, the former Jean Dalton of Willard, will accompany her husband to London and they will tour Europe after the conference. They are the par-ent- s of three children. A son, Alan, Is a freshman at Stan-foruniversity; Kirk Edward and LuJean are attending Walden school In Dlerfleld, IIL where the family lives. Howard Is a son of Mrs. Ella Reeder, 306 West Seventh North, and the late Martin L. Reeder. d Sponsored by BRIGHAM CITY JAYCEES THURSDAY-AP-RIL 8-8P- .IVI. FINN GIBBS, Box Elder REFEREE Junior High School Gymnasium 385 lb. 235 KRUSHER KOWAlSIfl 2 out of 3 Falls MIXED TAG 2 Full vs. JACK ALLEN - 1 hour time limit MATOT grown women - 2 'Midgets 2 out of 3 Falls 45 min time limit BETTE BOUCHER AND AND vs. DIAMOND IIL Midget '! DAGMAR BLACK JACK DANIELS 1 -- I DARLING 260 lb. MELBY Fall - 30 Min. Time Limit 245 lb. 236 lb. TEXAS HANGMAN vs. J 1 FaH v Will All 20 Mm. Time Limit I CONCESSIONS Not medium quality rubber BUT -- 100 COLD GOODYEAR RUBBER! No tube required. tire! Credit to Stay Same Senator Wallace F. 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