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Show 8 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 9, 1964 ft v Pupils Enjoy Death Claims New Library At Willard Local Lady Monday at Willard Ele. Students mentary school are enjoying the benefits of a school library for the first time this year with more than 1,500 books from which to select, according to Mrs. Gloria Steel, librarian. Every class In the school spends one period a week In the library and In addition, lt Is used for research on special projects. formerly a The library, classroom, was created with remodeling of the school this past summer. Mrs. Steel now is In the process of cataloguing each of the books. She says that mysteries and science books are the most popular with the youngsters who seem enthusiastic over their reading newly - acquired opportunities. They can read anything they want to, Mrs. Steel said. The books are geared for every age group from first through the sixth grades. Mrs. Effie Irene Richards died Monday evening of causes Incident to age at the Memorial Nursing Pioneer Home In Brigham City. Mrs. Welling was born Feb. 13, 1876 at Farmington, Davis county, a daughter of Calvin Willard and Emma Irene Walk, er Richards. She was married to Joseph H. (Harry) Welling on Feb. 5, 1896 In the Logan LDS Temple. He died In 1925. Mrs. Welling was reared and educated in Box Elder county, spending her early life in Riverlater moving to and side Brigham City. As an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she had served in the Primary, MIA, Relief society and as a Scout mother. r 87, A nbt q v Mrs. Effie R. SUCCUMBS Welling, 87, died Monday or ! .T frt q Tremonfon Man Dies Sunday P.M. SWEATER KING AND QUEEN Named Sweater King and Queen at Box Elder High school last week were Zara Taylor and Bill Horsley. SURVIVORS INCLUDE THE following sons and daughters, Tracy R. Welling and L. Dar. rell Welling, both of Salt Lake City; Karl G. Welling, Riverside; Mrs. Alton Beecher, Brig, ham City; 24 grandchildren; 47 a brother and sister, Dr, B.L. Richards, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ruby Farnsworth, Fielding, Funeral services will be con. ducted today, Thursday, at 12:30 p.m. at the Blaine Olsen Funeral Chapel, Second North and Main, where friends may call prior to sevices. Burial will be in the River, side cemetery. Richard Allen Jorgensen, 25, died Sunday In at 9 a.m. in the court room. the American Fork Training At 10 a.m., Dr. J. Lamar school after an extended illness. He was born March 19, 1938 Anderson will present new In Cedar City a son of G. chemical methods of weed con-trand Helen Childs JorIn the orchards, with a Eugene t, gensen. The family lived in period for questions. Idaho, and moved to Professor Anson B. Call will when was eight years discuss Orchard Fertilization and Insect Control," with the of age. It Is the dead of winter to from Utah State university will meetings concluding by noon, SURVIVING ARE HIS parents some people, but to most Box be in attendance at this meetYoung said. Elder county fruit growers Its ing to discuss better methods All meetings will be presld. Tremonton; a brother, John Jora period of Intense interest," to control mildew and other ed over by Young and Orville gensen, Tremonton; the grandof the parents, Mr. and Mrs. George according to Earl D, Young, diseases of the orchard, Young Gray, E. Jorgensen, Price. president of Box Elder County said. association. Funeral services were con. Dr. Orson Cannon, head of Horticultural association. Peach growers of Box Elder One item of Interest this sea- the plant pathology department, county well remember that lt ducted Wednesday at 12 noon son of the year, will be the will give fruit growers an oppor. was the first party of January at Rogers Mortuary chapel In annual county fruit growers tunlty to ask questions about a year ago, when temperatures Tremonton by Bishop George meeting scheduled at the county the diseases which cost some dipped below zero, damaging the Smith of the Tremonton First courthouse In Brigham City, growers considerable money buds, which resulted In a small LDS ward. last year. Burial was In the Bancroft Saturday, Jan. 18. crop of peaches last fall," Idaho Dr. Cannon Horticultural con eluded specialists of Tremonton, Fruit Growers Association Sets Yearly Meet Jan. 18 This is the library at Willard school where Mrs. Iva LIBRARY AT WILLARD class is pictured in its weekly reading period. The school Archibalds second-grad- e has more than 1,500 books, many of which are not yet processed and on the shelves. Car Roils Into Apron Strings Second Auto, Damage Is 1 $66 An estimated $66 total damage resulted last Thursday when a car rolled from Its parking place and struck another auto at a south Main supermarket parking lot. According to the Investigating officers report, a car parked by Marvel T. Young, 554 South Second West, rolled backward and hit an auto owned by Rich, ard Leon Smith, 332 West Third North. The mishap occurred at 5:45 p.m. at 650 South Main. There was an estimated $60 damage to the Smith car and $6 damage to the other vehicle. Lt. Jay Chrlstertsen, city po. lice department, cited Young foi failure to secure a parked vehicle. By Sylvia ON A 17.year.old Brigham City boy was cited Sunday after the car he was driving collided with another auto at Second West and Fifth North. The mishap occurred at 10: 15 louiiiess." 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Every beaver within hearing distance disappears as if by magic. 4 pair 5 Vz UTAH Your The beaver, when frightened Chapter 760 of the National Association of Retired Civil Employees will meet on Friday, Jan. 10, at 7:30 p.m. in the Box Elder county bank hos. pitality room. Election of officers for the CITY, I All sizes , Romy PAID Sturdy Vinyl BABY PANTS im 1 (UPfl Schneider, the German actress appearing with Jack Lemmon in Good Neighbor Sam," is set The for another picture, But now it is time to break the tranquility with, "Dear everyone on the block has shoveled their sidewalks, except a.m. regularly $1.49,74t , HOLLYWOOD SAVINGS In a docile frame of mind, as contented as the dog sleeping in a patch of sun on the kitchen floor, I through! of my favorite things Is this such I thought of the childrens bedtime prayers. a nice time of day because tired Mom is just plain happy to tuck the Indians into bed? It may have an undeniable but so does the sweet sincerity of the child who has his own direct wire to the good Lord. There are more favorite things, like the last piece of ironing in the basket, the soft warm colors of the mountains at sunset, the shine of a newly waxed kitchen floor, before the youngsters come home from school; a baby making some wonderful discoverey, like his hands; a new leaf friend. on a houseplant; or a letter from a long-los- t When the last dish is washed, when the marshmellow melts in the hot chocolate, when I find an unbelievable bargain, when I hear "I love you Momma . . . these are my favorite items. Of 2 Vehicles a left turn. Damages were estimated at $125 to the youth's car and $61 to the other vehicle. Patrolman Max Huggins cited for making an the Improper left turn. Mortensen ROMY SET I Oth EARN FR6m THE SAVINGS RECEIviD-- b I am one snowflake. Where shall I land1 Perhaps on some mountain peak. 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