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Show T 8 Box Aged Woman Dies, Tornier Resident Funeral Saturday Mrs. Amy ll.rrris rolerson, 76, died Wednesday at the Cooley Memorial hospital after a Ions Illness. She was born September 13, 1878 in England and came to the United States as a eon vert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints She married Evald Richard Peterson, November 15, 1902 in Brigham City who survives Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a, m. at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home with Bishop Walter Jaggi of the Fifth ward officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 7 to 9 p. m. and Saturday prior to seiviees Burial will be made In the Brigham City cemetery. RfV , . Dies Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, August S, 1955 at Hooper Mrs. Gladys Wheatley Stod durd, 38, of Ilooper, wife of John Virgil Stoddard, died Tuesday at her home after an extended illness. Mrs Stoddard was and treasurer of the J dard Drillers, Inc. in She was a member of the LD3 ehureh and 'had been active in 'No 700 Oldsters- - Lagoon Outing where she resided until her marGuests began arriving at the riage to Mr. Stoddard on June 23, 1939, id Ogden. The couple resort at 11:30 a m. and a deMIA in the Dewey-vill- then moved to Hooper. Primary and licious dinner was served by and Hooper Second wards. from beautifully decorawards She was a member of DaughSurviving are her husband, ted tables promptly at noon. ters of Utah Pioneers, and serv- Hooper; three sons and one An hour long program then ed as captain for four years and daughter: John Virgil Stoddard entertained the John as secretary historian of her II, G. Thomas Stoddard, Vicki Olsen was master guests. of ceremonAnW. Stoddard, Hooper; Clair camp. ies and announced the followShe had also been active in derson, U. S. Navy; her parents, ing program: PTA and served two terms in Hoojier, the following brothers Mrs. Dan Harding led in comHooper as president and worked and sisters: Kellis R. Wheatley, munity singing followed by A Calvin Nov.; In the. Weber county PTA. She Montollo, by John P. Lillywhite. prayer Twin Bridges, Mont.; was a member of the Weber Wheatley, Bert M. Wheatley, Carey, Idaho; Following remarks by President Glen M. Bennion, a girls trio Bancroft, Lynn T. Wheatley, of Donna Hubbard, composed Idaho; Zano L. Wheatley, Claudette Morgan and Shara Tracy L. Wheatley, Lee Jeppson, sang. Kent Burt Mrs. Delbert (Zella) and Duard Andreason Hooper; played a Mrs. Lammers, Bend, Ore.; duet followed by a saxophone Financial Mrs Aaron (Alice) Snow, Perry; Through vocal selection 'by Wendell G. W. (Mae) Weeden, San Jose, Industrial Fund, Inc., you can Isaacson. The old folks were Mrs. LaVon (Kathryn) Calif.; share in the ownership delighted with a duet by Mary Hunsaker, Toston, Mont.; Mrs. Jane and Barbara Ann Lemon. of more than 80 common Car-soHolt Lou) (Iva Olenslager, stocks In 18 different Carrol May played an accordion City, Nev. solo followed toy a skit by Mrs. industries. conMargaret Lewis, Mrs. Erma be will services Funeral For Hansen and Mrs. Juanita Stef1 in m. at ducted p. Saturday noil coupon today the Hooper Second ward, Bish- fen. Concluding numbers on trumMANAGEMENT CORP. op Floyd D. Fowers officiating. the program included a solo by Louie Rio, accompaS. Marlin Rasmussen, Dist. Mgr, pet at Friends may call Lindquist nied by Tom P. O. Box 744. Brigham City, Utah and numand Sons Colonial Funeral cha- bers from theCoppin Madsen Ronald pel, Washington boule- family of Honeyville. describing lif investment vard, Friday from 6 to 9 p. m., for 20 prizes donaand Saturday until noon. In- tedDrawing by Brigham City merchants terment will be In Hoopej: was then conducted. The guests spent the remainder of the day enjoying the concessions free. Lunch was served at 4:30 p. m. prior to returning home. Committee heads .were Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, chairman for North Box Elder stake, assisted 'by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley May and Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Reeder. South stake chairmen are Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen with Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wold as committee members. is Special acknowledgement d Pickup with Short Stroke extended to John Musulas. For or Six! Ford GVW power, tihe past 20 years Musulas has 6.000 lbs. Power Brakes, Fordomatie been on hand to mix and serve Drive low extra cost. punch to the old folks. This year 'he mixed about. 150 Dew-eyviil- Lowest-price- V-- 8 Niagara-on-the-La- give you modern every engine Short Stroks design In INTERNATIONAL SWAPPER , V-Modern short-strok- e are making truck history! They cut friction as much as 33 prolong piston ring life give gas savings up to one up to 53 gallon m seven! But only Ford, gives you a Short Stroke engine in every truck. Four and the shortest-strok- e Short Stroke s Six of any leading make! Only Ford, pioneer in modern engines, has over three years and five billion miles of Short Stroke experience. So look under the hood before you buy. Look for an engine that will keep your trucks value high at trade-i- n e time. Go modern-- go go Ford! 1 . FordTnpJe Economy Trucks TH MON K MAKERS FOQ '&& F.D.A.F AMIERSEN'S-FOR- D, ONLY FORD DEALERS SELL EMC. USED CARS AND TRUCKS INSURE WITH clever chaps neckerExcitement is gaining mo- chief tosheepskin ibe worn by the Brigmentum at the 'home of Mr. and ham City lad. Mrs. Evan W. Owen as their Young Owen is representing son, Clyde, completes final plans Bird Haven district. to attend the eighth World Jamboree for Scouts and Explorers e to be held at near Ontario, Canada. SAFECO, H. Dee Johnson 134 South Main Phone 19 or 708-- R Niagara-on-the-Lak- The Brigham City youth who received his Eagle award in scouting in February and has now earned his bronze award in Exploring, is being sponsored by his parents and is one of 24 boys from Utah planning to attend the Jamboree. Scouts ' from many nations will attend with Explorers from the United States. There will be 15,000 from all over the world with some 1J500 from the United States. He plans to renew acquaintances made at Santa Ana during the third national jamboree there. World jamborees are held every five years. Clyde will represent Region 12. All boys will carry Bear Paw packs of red canvass sporting the Boy Scouts of America At Music emblem. He will leave Brigham City The McDowell Music club Is next Wednesday, August 10, and camp at sponsoring a summer recital attend a for students of local music Camp Tracy Wigwam in Salt teachers, to ibe held at the Lake City. The 165 boys from Fourth ward Chapel, Sunday at this region, California, Arizona, West Wyoming 3 p. m., Glen Reeves, .president Nevada, Utah, and Hawaii, will board a special of the club announced. Chairman of the recital com chartered train August 12 and mittee is Mrs. Eva Nicholas who be on their way for the three extended an invitation to mu- weeks encampment. Packed along with essentials sic lovers to attend the for the trip will be swapping or Students appearing In the re- trading items that play a ibig cital wUl be John Jepperson, part in camp life. According to Linda Jepperson, Joan Rose, specifications no live animals Joan Long, Genevieve Burt, are allowed at the Jamboree. Cathy Young, This will make the trading of Judy Nielsen, Klair DaVis; Rogene Reeves, lizards, snakes, horned toads Cathy Nelson, Charyl Palmer, and mules, permitted at the Diane national jamboree, taboo. MinPaulette Lichtenstein, Mecham, Shirley Harrison, Wen- iature cowboy chap neckerchief dell Isaacson, Francel Brown slides, Utah burned into the and Leslie Bowman. leather; copper neckerchief slides engraved 8th World JamboA Taste For TV ree, cow horns, Indian truth sticks and uranium samples are (BROCKTON, Mass (AFPS) Little Donald Reed has a defin all finding a place in Clydes The trip of a lifetime for the Ite taste for television. The will include stops youngster was rushed to Brock ton hospital here recently after in Chicago, New York and Washchewing up parts of TV tubes ington, D. C. twice in one day. He was re pack. His mother has fashioned a leased in good condition. IMMEDIATE CASH for your ccc GRAIN LOANS pro-gram- V-8- and can have BETTER insurance ani claims service at important dollar savings. Act now. We quote rates without obligation. Local Explorer Seoul Assembles Lopl To Exchange at World Scout Jamboree e I Ask us about the modem money saving SAFECO policy. Youll be amazed. Safe drivers now recognized, ke Recital Short-Strok- Oil ROXfLDERfQUNTyRANK 110 South Main LeRoy D. White - President MEMBER FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY! Brigham City, Utah E. R. Davis Cashier F. D. I. C. Iosilivclv LastTwo Days of OurSummer ClearanceSale. Prices Drastically Reduced to Clear Out Remainder oi Sale Merchandise! t - com- pany gasolines and all the major lines of motor oils. Car washing and lubrication service will be featured. Assisting in the operation of the station will toe two sons, Robert Pett, age 18, and Jerry Pett, age 14. auto insurance ' Explorer Clyde Owen shows samples of swapping and trading items completed by himself, family members and interested friends to take with him to the Eighth World Jamboree for Boy Scouts to be held during August at near Ontario, Canada. Young Owen will leave Brigham City next Wednesday representing the Bird Haven district. Live animals ar' not being permitted to be swapped, regulations .state. . , . Present Students ONLY FORD Truck will handle Mountain e fif Address Pett, 686 South Main, has taken over the management of the independent service station at the comer of Seventh South and Main, at was announced this week. The new firm will' be known as the Pett Service Station and She was born August 13, 1916, in Calls Fort, Box Elder county, Old Folks day at Lagoon for a daughter of Thomas Leslie more than 700 oldsters of North and Illioda Moss Wheatley. The and South Box Elder stakes was to family moved Deweyville held Wednesday, August 2. Booklet-Prospect- Booklet-Prospect- Manages Station at Seventh South, Main Enjoy Annual n Please send Animals Allowed This Time ' Vernon County Safety council and the auxiliary of the Weber County Farm Bureau. NOW you can own part of over 80 corporations Warns - Live $ |