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Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 31, 1963 pV f -- 1 Dies Tuesday ' VI XA Brlglmm Man In Hospital Nels Claudius Holst, 19, of 505 South First East, died Tuesday morning at 9 a. m. in an Ogden hospital of a gun-sho- t wound. L. An inquest held Wednesday 1L DIES TUESDAY Justin Nelson, 64, died Tuesday after lingering Illness. morning determined the cause death was by a wound; whether accigun-shdental or intentional was undetermined. Mr. Holst was born Aug. 19, 1913, in. Brigham City, a son of Elsine and Niels Christensen of Death Claims Brigham Man Petersen Holst. He was a graduate of Box Father of Local Man Succumbs to Dies Monday Heart Attack Jesse H. Shurtleff, 80, of Ogden, died Monday morning in an Ogden hospital. He was the father of Gerald R. Shurtleff, Brigham City. Mr. Shurtleff was born Jan. 29, 1882 at Harrisville, Weber county, a son of Noah L. and Cornelia Hancock Shurtleff. He married Celia Atkinson on June 17, 1908. She died June He married Leila 29, 1930. Ramsden on July 22, 1931 in the Logan LDS Temple. He was a retired railroad clerk and an active member of the LDS church. Survivors include his widow, four sons and two daughters, J. Ozro Shurtleff, Wenatchee, Wash, Weldon J. and Elmer A. both of Seattle, Shurtleff, Gerald R. Shurtleff, Wash,; Brigham City; Mrs. Don E. Oklahoma (Irva) Epperson, City, Okla. Mrs. Thomas J. 15 (Evelyn) Taylor, Ogden; grandchildren, one two brothers and two sisters. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. in the Larkin Mortuary in Ogden, where friends may call Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday prior to services. Burial will be in Aultorest Memorial Park. Elder High school and had attended Brigham Young University at Provo. He was an employee of the American SportsJustin LeRoy Nelson, 64, of wear. 54 South Fourth East, passed of the He was a member away Tuesday at 6:15 p. m. in Sixth ward, the Cooley hospital following a Brigham City Church of Jesus Christ of Latterfour-yeillness, -day faints. Mr. Nelson was born Dec. SURVIVING are three sisof 16, 1898, in Mantua, a son Albert Mrs. ters, (Roma) Thor-soMartha Niels Christian and Mrs. Ben Holst, Joyce Jensen Nelson. He was reared ail of BrigIn Mantua and attended Box (Bergetta) Grant, ham City. Elder county schools. Funeral services will be conHe married Frances D. Nel- ducted Friday at 1 p. m. in the son on Feb. 15, 1922 in the Lo- Brigham City Sixth LDS ward Wayne gan LDS temple. chapel with Bishop A member of the Church of Loveland officiating. Friends Latter-da- y of Jesus Christ may call at the Harold B. Felt eveSaints, he was an elder in the Funeral Home Thursday Brigham City First LDS ward ning from 7 to 9 p. m. and Friat the time of his death. He day morning prior to services. There are thousands of athad served as superintendent Interment will be in the tractive, talented, personable of the YMMIA. Brigham City cemetery. coeds in young high school Utah. But in another week, Prior to his illness, he was one of them will stand out from employed at the Utah Army the crowd. Shell be Utahs Depot and was a representatJunior Miss of 1963. ive for the Electrolux Corp. The cream of the Beehive He was affiliated with the State's crop of junior misses Norce- - association. will be crowned at the concluSURVIVORS include his widsion of the statewide Junior ow, Brigham City; five daughMiss Pageant, Saturday, Feb. Mrs. Rachel Bowden John- 9, in Salt Lake ters, Mrs. Dee (Maxcine) CoatCitys ZCMI, es, Brigham City; Mrs. Robert ston, 84, of 535 West Seventh according to Miss Pat DeBry, (Doris) Pettingiil and Mrs. South, passed away late Wed- state chairman for the contest. both nesday afternoon in Roy. Darel (Myrna) Benson, ENTRIES from all over the Mrs. Johnston was born in state are of Ogden; Mrs. Jerry (Bonnie) expected, Miss DeHaslam, Bountiful; Mrs. Vero Brigham City, a daughter of Bry said, and a trip to the na(Sheryl) Hunter, Perry; a step- William and Anna Bowden. tional finals in Mobile, Ala., She was married to Walter mother, Mrs. Anna J. Nelson, will await the winner. Johnston in Brigham City. 18 grandchilBrigham City; The girls, who must all ' be three dren, seniors between four high school SURVIVORS Include two sisters and a broth- sons and four Mrs. the ages of 16 and 19, will be daughters: er, Mrs. Emily Heaton, Gosh- Leona Boyd, Salt Lake City; en, Idaho; Mrs. Christa Thur- Mrs. John (Florence) Freeman, Clearfield; Teen Nelson, man, Glendale, Mrs. Calif.; Portland, Ore. Marvin (Della) Olsen, Provo; Mrs. Clifford (Ruth) Huggins, Funeral services will be held Brigham City; Roy Johnston, Saturday at 1 p. m. in the Ray Johnston, Fred Johnston ward LDS First Brigham City and Glen Johnston, all of Ogchapel with Bishop Carlyle den. Jensen officiating. Friends may Funeral services will be held call at the Harold B. Felt Fuat 1 p.m. at the Blaine Saturday neral Home on Friday evening Olsen where friends Mortuary, 1 from 7 to 9 p. m. and Saturday may call Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday prior prior to services. Burial will be In the Brig- to services. Interment will be 'in the Brigham City cemetery. ham City cemetery. After Illness great-grandchil- d Junior Miss Contest Set Aged Lady Succumbs n; BOY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS Now paying BEAR RIVER REPORTS Valley Man Bear River Town Council Considers Sewer Project By Mrs. Irving Christensen man Involved A Tremonton Mayor Lee Johnson called a in a minor traffic accident on special meeting for the Town disTuesday evening, collapsed at Board Monday, Jan. 21, to cuss the sewer project for our the scene and died. Aerl Roberts Bennett, 63, of town which must get under way in the near future. Mayor 379 North Tremont, was pronounced dead pn arriyal at the Valley hospital. Attending physicians said he evidently suffered a coronary. Mr. Bennett was born Nov. 7, Wil1899 in Holden, a son of liam and Elizabeth Sibley Bennett. He was reared and educated in Holden and moved to Carey, Idaho in 1925. He moved to Tremonton in 1927. HE WAS married to Gladys Sporks on June 9, 1927 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He had served in the bishopric of the Carey ward and as Sunday school superintendent and ward clerk in the Tremonton ward. He had been a member of the South Bear River stake high council and counselor in the stake genealogical committee. He was chairman of the genealogical committee of the Tremonton First LDS ward. He was a former member of the Tremonton Lions club. SURVIVING are his widow, the following sons and daughters: Roberts S. Bennett, TreMrs. Jack (Renae) monton; LeFevre, Ogden; Jay L. Bennett, Alpine; Val Dee Bennett and Mrs. Bob (Jenell) Roundy, d both of Brigham City; Mrs. (Karen) Anderson, Bear River City; 23 grandchildren; eight brothers and sisters. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 p. m. in the Tremonton First LDS ward with Bishop George chapel Smith officiating. Friends may call at the Rogers Mortuary on Thursday from 7 to 9 p. m. and Friday from 11 a. m. until services. Interment will be in the Riverview cemetery. Johnson and Stanley Jensen went to Sait Lake City fast Tuesday to meet with the State Board of Health. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Anderson attended a birthday surprise party recently in Ogden. The guest of honor was their sister-in-laMrs. Valate A delicious dinner was served at the Cloverleaf Cafe after which visiting was enjoy- at maturity... Join the payroll savings plan with relatives here and in Tremonton last Wednesday. Mrs. Hilda Lunquist Pitts of Salt Lake City has passed The Lamar Iversons away. attended the funeral services which were held last Wednesday. GAYLEN CHRISTENSEN entered the St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden last Sunday where he had surgery on his knee Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Mario Checketts and family visited with relatives in Salt Lake City last Saturday. Mrs. Gordon Holmgren and two small children accompanied Mrs. Meda Holmgren to ed. Los Angeles and are spending MRS. PEARL Hall was hos- some time visiting with relatess to her club last Saturday. tives there. Mrs. Erma Miller and Mrs. MISS DIANE Nelson returnGertrude Iverson were special ed home last week after spendLuncheon was served ing two years in Sweden servguests. and prizes won by Mrs. May ing a mission for the Church of Anderson Latter-da- y and Mrs. Andrea Hug Jesus Christ of gins. Guest prizes were given Saints. Its good to see Diane to Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Iver- and she says its wonderful to son. be home again. Bear River Camp Daughters Mrs. Frank Jensen was hosof Utah Pioneers held their tess to her club recently in their January meeting last Friday at beautiful new home on their the home of Mrs. Mary S. farm east of town. Anderson. The lesson was givMiss LaWanna Kirby and en by Mrs. Andrea Huggins children and Mrs. Ora Fae and a pioneer history was read Eldredge and children from by Mrs. Dollie Iverson. A de- Brigham City were calling on licious lunch was served by relatives here and in TremonMrs. Anderson and Mrs. Flor- ton on Thursday. ence Ramsdell. 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