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Show f'p 10 THE BOX ELDER Educator Dies Sunday After Heart Attack at BC Home JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 20, 1966 i r B.C. Father r g ailment. Seely was born March 7, 1900, East Mlllcreek, Salt Lake a son of Arta M. and Alfretta Neff Seely, He was married to Pansy Urada Barker on Oct. 19, 1921, In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He graduated from Box Elder High school In 1921 and attend, ed the University of Utah. In county, Donald E. Pickles, 35, 889 Kentwood drive, Brigham City, died Jan. 17 at Georgetown University Hospital, Washing-ton- DIES Illness. was born Aug. He Donald E. Pickles, DIES Thiokol engineer, died Mon- day In Washington, D. C. hospital following long illness. Griddars Age Early The Hou(UPI ston Oilers of the American Football League have two of football's oldsters on their squad. They are quarterback George Blanda and lineman Bud McFadln. Both are 37 and they are the two oldest players In the A FI HOUSTON Now you can buy Investors Stock Fund for $20 a month! , an C.( following D. 3, 1930 at Lawerence, Mass., a son of and Grace Huckman Stanley Pickles. He was reared and ed. ucated at Methuen, Mass., re. celved his B.S. degree frbm of Institute Massachusetts an M.S. and 1953 In Technology degree In chemical from MIT In 1954. engineer-ln- married Katherine manager. While living In Massachu-setts- , he served as a scout, master and continued his Interest In scouting by working with the local protestant scout troop. was a member the American In. dustrlal Chemical Engineers, and was area counselor for admissions to MIT. He was a member of the Unitarian Unlver-salls- t Fellowship of Ogden. of Sigma He Nu fraternity, SURVIVORS Include his wife and the following children: Dawn Elizabeth, Barbara Katherine and Ann Pickles, all of Brig-haCity; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pickles, Methuen, Mass.; two sisters Mrs. Wm. (Barbara) Heffernan, Methuen. Mass.; and Mrs. Wm. (Audrey) Atkinson, West Chester, Pa. Memorial services will be conducted Saturday, Jan. 22 at 2 p.m.'at the Petersen Funer. al Chapel with the Rev. Hugh W. Glllilan of the First Uni. tarlan Universallst Fellowship, Salt Lake City, officiating. s The family suggests to the American Heart contrl-button- Fund. Now you can accumulate mutual fund shareson a regular monthly payment plan to fit your family budget. With paymenta of $20 a month after an initial $40 payment you can acquire shares of Investors Stock Fund. This is a mutual fund designed to provide long-tercapital appreciation possibilities as well as a reasonable income. For full details (prospectuses) of Investors Stock Fund and the new Investors Accumulation Plan m CALL YOUR MAN TODAY! E. B. GENTRY 768 N. 2nd West Brigham City, Utah Phone: 6 principal at Penrose, Harper ward, Honeyvllle and Willard. He was principal of Box Elder Junior High school and vice principal of Box Elder High school He retired last year as Bunderson principal of the school. Seely was chairman of the public relations committee of the Utah Education association and a national committee memHe Utah. ber representing served two terms as president of the Principals association of Box Elder county, Local Man Mountain View Sets Eye Clinic An amblyopia clinic Is ached uled at Mountain View Elemen Friday, Jan. 21, tary school for pre. school youngsters In the area. The clinic hours will be from 9 a.m. to 3:20 p.m. at the school and Is sponsored by the PTA. Invited to take advantage of the clinic are all three and four.year.olds In the Mountain View area. Amblyopia, commonly re ferred to as lazy eye blind, ness, can be corrected If de. tected at this early age. Dies After per-perso- A. Elwyn Seely SUCCUMBS died Sunday at his home following a heart attack. Frederick Leon Ellason, 79, 643 North Second East, died Monday, Jan, 17, at 11 a m. of an extended illness at his home. He was born April 7, 1886 In Millville, a son of Freder. ick and Eva Annie Yeates Ella, son. He was a retired farmer. married Emma Dunn, He Sept 3, 1913 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple, She died In 1963. He was reared in Millville and operated a farm in Poca- WILDCAT Feb. 11 & 12 B.E.H.S. Auditorium For further Information, call or at the Seminary on Jan. 24. Mary Olsen 1 723-681- 129 So. Main Make It a rule to scrub the men cutting board with hot watr and soap after use It removes Imbedded meat particles that piovide bleeding grounds for dangeious bacteria Your Local Independent Insurance Agent serves You First. n d d Utah for their confidence in us which has enabled us to move to a New - Larger location. . . . the Book of Mormon. Dwayne E, (Bud) Seely, Mrs. LaMar D, (Jacki) Kirby, both of Ogden; Dr. J. Rodman Seely, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Mrs. Robert F. (Adele) Beal, Sunset; Miss Sharyn Seely, Michael Shann Seely, both of Brigham City; 16 grandchildren, the following brothers and sisters: F, Leland Seely, Brigham City; HE WAS a member of the Mrs. Ken (Verna) Carter, Rap-IComof Chamber Brigham City City, S, D,; Mrs. Duane merce, charter member and San Bernarformer president of Brigham (Leola) Anderson, Grant Calif.; dino, Seely, San elect-e1951 was he In club. Lions Calif. Diego, district governor of Utah, Funeral services were held Lions International. He was a at Wednesday p.m. in the LDS church of the member ward chapel. First Brigham Box on South the and served School Stake Burial was made In the Brig-haElder Sunday City Cemetery under board and was Boy Scout comof the Harold B, Felt missioner for five years. Funeral Home, Long Illness Ann-Margr- et, We would sincerely like to thank the people of Northern HE BEGAN teaching at Park Valley, and was an elementary g Simons in Salt Lake City, Nov. 24, 1956, and they made their home in Tarrytown, N.Y. before moving to Brigham City where he was employed by Thiokol Chemical corporation as program He Frederick MONDAY Leon Ellason, aged Brigham City resident, died Monday following an extended illness. Class Natural HOLLYWOOD (UPI) a swinger in real-lif- e, will star in "The Swinger at Paramount. Singer Acts HOLLYWOOD (UPI) BosRegistration for the course, ton opera tenor Mario Cimino Book of Mormon and Its Teach, turns straight actor for a turn lng" Is now being offered, It in "What Did You Do In The was announced this week. The War. Daddy? class sponsored by Brigham Young university will be held In the LDS Seminary at Box Elder Junior High school, For-es- t and Fourth East streets, at 7;30 p.m. each Monday, The first session will meet Jan. 24 and the final period will be March 14. Dr. James R, Har-rls- , instructor In the LDS lnstl-tut- e program and an outstanding scholar In the religious lnstruc-tlofield, will teach the course. n Registration fee Is $7. 50 of $12.50 for married couples. All Interested persons are Invited to attend to broaden their understanding of y In Hospital A Starts Mon. Elwyn Seely, 65, of 118 East Forest, Box Elder Coun-teducator, died Sunday morn-lnat his home of a heart A. - Dies Monday LDS Use eugs within a week of storing in a home refrigerator for best taste and cooking quality. To lemove fresh paint spots fiom furniture, dip fine steel wool In liquid wax and tub. Then re wax. AGENCY INSURANCE 1 29 South Main tello valley He formerly lived In Willard, then moved to OgSURVIVING ARE his widow, den before finally moving to the following sons and daugh-terBrigham City in 1948. Mrs. John G, (Ardus) He was a High Priest in the Calif.; Sacramento, Hazen, Twelfth LDS ward, also sec- s: of the High Priests Quor-um- . He fulfilled a mission In the Eastern States in retary 1910-191- SURVIVORS include the low lng sons and daughters: L. Ellason, Owen F. folEld-e- n Ella-so- Mrs. Woody (Norma) Han-seMrs. Jim (Naomi) Lowe, all of Brigham City; Mrs. Clyde (Irma) Warner, South Ogden; seven grandchildren; a brother and a sister; Hampton B, Ellason, San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Kenneth (Phyllis) Germer, Dew-eyvlll- Funeral services will be held Thursday, Jan. 20 at 1 p.m. In the Twelfth ward chapel, with Bishop Howard Kelly officiating. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home, Thursday morning prior toser-vice- , Food serv-Ic- FATAL Mr. May Hodges, former resident, died in San Francisco following brief Illness. e equipment purchases total more than $700 million annually. reports the National Res- taurant 4 - ILLNESS Snme Sum UPD J. 4 Burial will be In the Brig, ham City Cemetery. CHICAGO f V Assn. The Industry also is a major market for the furnituie, furnishings. floor coverings, maintenance materials, cleaning supplies, air conditioning and construction industries Bes-i- e Former BC Woman Dies, Shop HAMILTONS - where you find only quality merchandise at everyday low prices. - HAMILTON DRUG Centers are your only complete service Drug Centers - - We offer courteous service, Free Delivery, S & H Green Stamps Contac Paper (Srest (self adhesive) New Assortment Designs reg. 49c yd. approved 30 day charge accounts and Family prescript-- , ion record for insurance & income tax. Family Tooth Paste Reg. 89c Burial Fri. 5i CREST OHO Hr? 59, Bessie May Hodges, When cooking the big holi- Klamath Falls, Ore., died Fri-daHouse plant leaves will take Jan. 14, in San Francisco, on a healthy luster If they are day meal remember to wipe up or spills horn Calif., following a short splatters giease a of with cotton tuft wiped kitchen floor piomptlv to dampened with a drop of min- the and flash She was born April 25, 1906, prevent slippng eral oil and a little water. fires Your best tool: a damp In Ogden, a daughter of George spo lge sprinkled with dry sal J. and Mary Johnson Burden. soda concentrated. Sal quickly She married Samuel J. Hodemulsifies giease. ges, March 18, 1923 In Salt Lake City. She was a member Old pro Oairy Moore will be of the LDS church. She was educated in Brigham back on the an with a one-shmoving to Klamath Fallln City, for the 1941 and special slated has resided there since, ABC netwoik on Feb 4. Back from his year's sabbatical SURVIVORS Include the hus. since last spiing. Mooie has band and a son, Ronald G. Hod. been taking It easy about getNewark, Calif.; three ting back to work. He has a ges, the following grandchildren; luciative lona-teiconti act brothers and sisters: Mrs, with CBS that pays him Clive (Mary) Wells, Willard; The ABC special will John T. Burden, Willard; Mrs. piesent viewpoints of people Otto Rucker, Colllnston; all over the countiy on vari- David(Rosa) Layton; George Burden, ous subjects as gathered by J. Burden, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Viewers of show pollsters the Arnold (Ruth) Sept, Klamath can check their opinions on Falls, Ore.; Arthur F. Burden, the subjects against the aver- Santa Ana, Calif. age answer lesultina fiom the Funeral services will beheld 1 poll p.m. In Friday, Jan. 21, at the Felt Funeral Home with low as Its always best to remove Bishop Francis Christensen of.at Friends may call egg' fiom the lefrlgerator about Delating. 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