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Show I BUX tLDfc BC Matron NtWb, Bngham City, Utah Sunday, October 27, 968 1 Citizens Group Meets on Monday eluding voter registration, a voters taxi for the aged or Organizational representa- uled for Monday, Oct. 28, from infirm, and methods of voters on Election and interested in. 7 to 8 p.m. at Gillespie Hall, tives dividuals are urged to be pre. 150 East Third South. Day will be implemented for the final effort of the comsent for a short meeting of Plans for the Phase II the Citizens Committee sched program of the committee in- - mittee. Succumbs Thursday Mrs. Aleda Jensen Nicho-- ' las, 78, of 157 Souh Fifth West, died Thursday morn-inat the Cooley hospital illness. following a Mrs. Nicholas was born June 30, 1890 in Brigham City, a daughter of Andrew and Sophia Mortensen Jensen. She was married to Jasper Nebeker Nicholas on Nov. 1, 1911 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. SUCCUMBS Mrs. Aleda J. Nicholas, 78, died ThursA WAS SHE FORMER pres. ident of the YWMLA and coun- - day in local hospital. selor in the Box Elder stake j Relief society presidency. She had been a Relief society block teacher for 35 years and coun. selor in the Relief society of the LDS church Intermountain Branch. She and her husband served ah LDS mission in the Central States. She was a former officer of the Civic Improvement club and member of the Cotorie g ten-da- BRC Native Dies in ENJOY THIS Salt Lake HALLOWEENERS Anxiously awaiting the Halloween carnival at Central Elementary school and displaying the quilt which will be given as a door prize are, from left, Tammy Galbraith, JoDi Kimber, Scott Davies, Brad Galbraith and Terry Kimber. Oct. 31, at 6:30 p.m. Lots of fun, games, and prizes are in store. Barbe. cue, hot dogs, pie, cake, and ice cream are on the menu. Plan to come and have your dinner at the carnival, a spokesman said. A quilt is being offered as a door prize for the event. The carnival is sponsored by the PTA. Ghosts and goblins will be This years chairmen are on parade at the annual CenJoel and Linda Gallbraith, astral School Halloween earn-lva- sisted by Gene and Julie and other committee It will be held Thursday, members. All the committee mem. bers are working hard to make this carnival the most sue. cessful yet, the spokesman said. School are decorations being made and arranged by the students and teachers. her four daughters, Mrs. Don (Phyllis) Johnson, Brig, ham City; Mrs. Wynn (Carina) Anderson, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Ray (Delone) Jensen, Cody, Wyo.; Mrs. Jack Mason, Burley, Idaho; eight grandchildren and five also four brothers and sisters, Mrs. SURVIVING ARE Halloween Party Set At Central Hen-derso- n l. VOTE THE Republican TEAM! Estimates of bun os still tunnimi wild in the West lanee fiom 5 500 to 13 000. sas the National Geoeiaphic Salt Lake Man Dies Milton (Hannah) law degree from American University, Washington, D. C. Law Clerk for the late George W. Worthen, Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah (1958). 6 years prosecuting attorney for Brig- ham City. His wife is the former Kari Olsen. They have 3 children. Active L.D.S. Served mission to Nor Vero-nu- s died Thursday morning ful, in a Salt Lake City hospital. Born May 8, 1914 in Bear River City, lie was a son of Ole Sylvanus and JensineNiel. son Miller. visor. He was employed by the In. termountain Farmers, Davis county district. y sportsman himself, Rep. Burton speaks our for Utahs hunters and fishermen in the Congress. He has been in the thick of the fight against legislation that would place vexing and unnecessary restriction upon the use of firearms by sportsmen in the state. He has spoken out before both the House Judiciary and Rules Committees and on the floor of the House against Federal Gun Controy Bills. The congressman believes that the people who misuse guns, not sportsmen, should be punished. He is pictured above with Rep. John P. Saylor during a phesant hunt last fall. A He was married to Juanita Egbert on June 8, 1938 in He was a high priest in the Val Verda Third LDS ward and was a home teaching super, Thursday (R-P- Ha-rol- d SURVIVING ARE his ow, one daughter, Mrs. Snowville Serviceman Co. and Hotel Utah. He was a high Ends Training priest in Army private Luis G. LDS church. He had serv-e- d an LDS mission to Germ- the 22, whose live in Snowville, Cer-vantecom-plete- d eight weeks of advanc-einfantry training Sept. 27 at Ft. Ord, Calif. He received specialized SURVIVING ARE twodaugh-ters- , Mrs. Ben (Zola) Water, field Jr., and Mrs. Darold (Karyl) Morris, both of Salt Lake City; nine grandchildren and seven great-gran- d Insmall unit tactics and In firing such weapons at mathe rifle, the chine gun ard the 3. M-6- 0 M-1- rocket launcher. wid. Mer-ril- l (Beverly) Smedley, Boun-tiful- ; three grandchildren; his mother of Bear River City; four brothers and five sisters, Woodrow Miller, Mrs. Jessie (Artell) Brailsford and Arva Miller, all of Bear River City; Leo Miller, Salt Lake City; Lyle Miller, La Puente, Calif.; Joyce Miller, Ogden; Mrs. Paul (Sadie) Hunsaker, Brig, ham City; Mrs. Kay (Nola) Mrs. Tremonton; Burton, Clarence (Viola) Anderson, Trenton. PROVE Si OfijTr 3Jasfwi D Funeral services were held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the South Davis LDS Stake Cen. ter In Bountiful. Interment was In the Brigham City Ceme. i -- X5JSr, : years we have been exposed to one of the biggest and best public relations and personal promotional programs in our History. All designed to promote Utah's Governor. In the last 4 Many extravagent claims have been made by the Governor. It is now time to compare his record with the Clyde (Republican) administration. the spray, er itself for storage, remove the drums, thoroughly rinse them and store them upside down In a dry location. Also remove and take apart the thoroughly strainer, and wash and dry them. Then wash all the felt rings in household detergent and water. Rinse and dry them tho. roughly. Remove the hoses, drain them and hang them up. SPRAY OPERATORS have experienced some boom troub. les In the spring. Most of this is the result of water freez-lnin the booms during the winter, so drain them before you store them. g way. Served in Navy World War II. Ten years experience in legal practice and law enforcement. VOLE Robert W. Daines District Attorney First Judicial District (Pd. Pol. Ad. by Box Elder County Republican )im Brown chairman.) Central Committee Remove the manifold r it ijiyr tery. ZOTfflSaTfDK GaPEMSfiEI WfQES9 Your spraying equipment will be ready to go next spring if you give it simple care before you store it away, says A. Fullmer Allred, county ex. tension agent with Utah State university extension services. Extension agricultural eng. lneer, Dr. Wayne B. Ringer, suggests beginning with the pump. Remove the pump, stand it on end and rotate It by hand to drain out all remain, ing water. After the pump is dry, lub. rleate it with dean oil and then store it in a dry place. IN PREPARING Cer-vante- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernabe 1920-2- Off Trouble of U.S.U., , Jensen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Richard (LaVerne) Barry, Long Beach, Calif. Funeral services were con. ducted Saturday at 11 a.m. in Brigham City Ninth LDS Frederick Korth Jr., 84, of the ward chapel. Burial was In Thurs-daSalt Lake City, died the City Cemetery Brigham in a Salt Lake rest home. under the direction of the Born Dec. 10, 1883, in Ushn. B. Felt Funeral Home. redorf, Possen, Germany, he was a son of Frederick and Henrietta Hanke Korth Sr. He was married to Maude Reeder on Feb. 28, 1907 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died April 12, 1965. He had been employed by the Salt Lake Transportation Sprayer Care Can Ward Graduate Calif.; Hayward, Jen-sen- Roy LaMont Miller, 54, of 2983 Orchard Drive, Bounti. Brigham City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Woodland, Brigham City; Wendell children; three sisters, Mrs. Augusta Curtis, Los Angeles; Mrs. Hazel Dalton, Preston, Idaho; Mrs. Mary Nebeker, Willard. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday, at 11 a.m. at 36 East Seventh South, Salt Lake City, where friends may call Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. Interment will be in the Brigham City Cemetery. our choice for District Attorney. hus-ban- M. any from Meet Robert Daines., YEARS HUNT? club. ... Vote CARL W. BUEHNER and NOW THAT YOU HAVE SEEN THE FACTS them rinse regulator, thoroughly. Be sure theyre good and dry and store them in a dry place. With this kind of care, your spraying equipment can be ready to start next spring without any troubles. Vote STRAIGHT Republican Duitin Hoffman HOLLYWOOD (UPD Dustin Hoffman, of "The Graduate," will star In the title role of "Little Big Man for Cinema Center Films. ; (Pd. Pol. Ad. by Box Elder Republican Central Com., Jim Brown Chairman) avv |