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Show NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, April 14, 1968 BOX ELDER BC Firemen Resident of Attend To Harper Ward Fire Seminar Fire Chief Kenneth R. Dick, amore and Lt. LaMar Davis of Brigham City have beense. lected to participate In the second annual fire investlga. tlon seminar to be held In Salt Lake City at the Rodeway Inn April The seminar is being spon. sored by Utah Technical college at Provo and the State Dies Apr. 10 Moss Wants Available in BE Offices Funds for Uncle Sam reminds us that servatlon. lt is again time to start think, The Golden Eagle passport ing about Operation Golden can be purchased at the office of Golden Spike National His. Eagle. In case you didnt know, toric site, 623 South Main, Operation Golden Eagle is the Brigham City, and at the Bear Federal governments nation-widRiver National Wildlife re. program to gainincreas. fuge. ed financial support of the The $7 passport entitles you Land and Water Conservation and everyone accompaning you fund. In your automobile to enter all The fund, which began federal recreation areas that In 1965, helps make charge entrance fees. With more national, state, and local this one permit, you and your outdoor recreation opportunitfamily can visit the nations ies available. In little more outstanding recreation and than three years, it has be- scenic areas an unlimited come an important Instrument number of times forthe entire for conservation, spokesmen year. said. "At the same time, youwlU A cornerstone of the gain the satisfaction of know-in- g Is the $7 family Gold, that your $7 helps the na. en Eagle passport. It affords t ionwide conservation effort everyone an opportunity to by strengthening the Land and Water Conservation fund, the buy Americas "biggest outand spokesman said. The fund has door recreation value at he same time make an imalready assisted a number of portant contribution to con. projects in Utah. e Mrs. Blanche Lillian Lan-sinAllen, 83, former Ogden resident, died Wednesday morning at the Weber Memorial hospital In Roy. She had been residing for the past 16 months with her son, Morris L, Allen in Harper Ward. Born Jan. 3, 1885 In Marne, Fire Marshals office, with Iowa, she was a daughter of the cooperation of the Utah Adelbert and Amanda McFer-roLansing. State Firemens Association. In 1905 she was married to Participants at the semi, nar will hear William D. Ros. Elbern M. Allen in Ogden. slter, renowned authority in He died Jan. a24, 1965. of the member She was arson Investigation, discuss at the fire LDS church and former mem-be- r "Investigation of the Ogden Tenth LDS Those attending the scene. seminar will make field trips ward Relief society. to flre.sltes to Investigate the SURVIVING ARE her son, cause. Houses will be "plantL. Allen, Harper ed in advance and then set Morris fire as though an arsonist had Ward; five grandchildren and a sisbeen at work. The firemen and 12 RicMrs. (Mamie) P.C. will officers ter, Investigate police the scene and make reports hardson, Ogden. Funeral services were to be evaluated at the Semi-naSaturday at 10 a.m. in A special demonstration on the Myers Mortuary in Ogden. auto Incendiary will be pre. Burial was In the Ogden City sented by Ilal D. Vinson, spe. Cemetery. cial agent, National Auto Theft Bureau. Students again will visit a fire. site at which several automobiles have been burned, and reports will be made. g n 36 North Main Sanitone Willabay On Vacation Prefix Given Dr. Willis Arthur Melcher of Ashton, Idaho, died Thurs-daof a heart ailment while vacationing in Redlands, Calif. Dr. Melcher is the husband A. Jack Gordon of Willard of the former Ivy Wilde of will have the exclusive use of Brigham City. as the prefix in He was born April 9, 1909 "Wlllabay in Omaha, Neb. naming all Registered bred in his herd. Dr. Melcher graduated from The use of this herd ldentlfica. the University of Nebraska tion name has been granted Medical school hi 1939 and at Charleston, S.C, He by Holsteln.Friesian Associa. tion of America, Brattleboro, served as a captain In the Vt. U.S. Army Medical Crops He was assign, By reserving a prefix, from 1941-4a Holstein dairyman es. ed In the Panama Canal Zone tablishes a "trade mark and the European Theatre of which is used In all published Operations during World War information concerning the II. He was awarded the Leperformance of his cattle. It gion of Merit. becomes the first part of the For the past 13 years, Dr. name of every animal bred In Melcher has been a physithe herd. cian In Ashton, Idaho. He was The origin of prefix names a member of the American often stems from farm names, Medical Assn., the IdahoState family name combinations or Medical Assn., andwasapast-preslden- t of the Upper Snake unique geographical of historical features of the farmstead. River Medical society. Members of the immediate SURVIVING ARE his widow, family of the person for whom the prefix is recorded may Ashton, Idaho; a son and, a also be allowed to use the pre. daughter, Wallace Melcher fix when the herd Is a single and Marlene Melcher, both of unit. Ashton; his mother, Mrs. Lois Melcher Jensen, Omaha, Neb.; four brothers, John F. MelGAS-TOO- NS cher, Seattle, Wash.; Richard D. Melcher, Falls Church, Va.; Art Philip R. Melcher, by Redding Calif.; Robert D. Mel. cher, Omaha, Neb. Funeral services will be In conducted Monday the Marysville LDS ward chapel in Ashton. Interment will be In the Brigham City Cemetery. y Dairyman Hoi-stei- s, CARD OF THANKS STILL YOUR VISITING THER, ED" 1 SEE WIFE HER IS MO- You won't bat e a won ) in the world when wi service your car. HERTZ Rent-A-C- ARTS' SERVICE Words cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and generous assistance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of Roy S. (Durd) Larsen. May Gods blessing rest with those who came to our assistance In any way. The Family of Roy S. Larsen ;I HOLLYWOOD lUPD David Wolper and Norman Jewison have bought screen riehts to the novel "The Confessions of Nat best-selli- 101 N. Main 723-517- 4 Seat Covers and Trim-- - Custom Work On Automobile Seat Covers and Triming - In Our own Shop. Check today. EVERT0N MATTRESS COMPANY 24 East 1 st So. Phone 723-643- 1 f 723-377- 6 In a letter to Sen. Carl Hay. den (D.Ariz.) chairman of the Senate Appropriations Senator Moss said he had been advised by school com-mitte- e, superintendents in Utah who re- ly on these funds that the need Is critical. "Unfortunately, this program was not excluded from the mandatory budget cuts enacted Dec. 18, 1967, and as a result, school districts all over the country find themselves without funds which they anticl. paled receiving, and upon which they based their programs, Senator Moss said. Frank E. Moss, joined with Sen. J. William Fullbright, (D.Ark.) in urging an amendment to the Senator has urgent supplemental bill for fiscal Pat approprla-tio- n 1968 to In- - and Pam by Dee BIG CATTLE AUCTION Johnsor . OGDEN EVERY MONDAY We've been selling cattle on MONDAYS TOR OVER 30 YEARS and because MONDAY is and has been THE DAY to market at OGDEN, we get MORE CATTLE, MORE SELLERS, AND MORE BUYERS at OUR MONDAY SALE and consequently MORE COMPETITION for your cattle. Make sure you get EVERY MONDAY. 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