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Show ; Aged Mother BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 3, 1969 fe M 15 Dies Monday SUCCUMBS George Clifford Baddley, 76, died Saturday at his home in Willard. Mrs. Mary N. Call Chan, dler, former Brigham City resident, and mother of Mrs. E.B. Harrison of Brigham City, died Monday night at Malad, Idaho, at the home of a daughter, following a linger ing Illness. Born Nov. 28, 1887 In Rig. by, Idaho, she was a daughter of Joslah and Dove Facer Call. She was married on June 10, 1908 to William Chan-dle- r In the Logan LDS Tern, pie. He died In June, 1957. the death of her husband, she lived in Brigham City for several years where she was a member of FOLLOWING Willard Man Succumbs After Illness the Eighth LDS ward. She is the mother of 125 living descendants, two of her 12 children having preceded her in death. She has been active In all auxiliaries of the LDS church, having served in executive and teaching capacities and In the music departments. SURVIVING ARE ten sons George Clifford Baddley, 76, of Willard, died Satur. and daughters, Mrs. N.A. day evening at his home af. (Leah) Waldron, Malad, Idaho; Mrs. E.B. (Helen) Harrison, ter a short illness. Mrs. J.W. Born Oct. 7, 1892 In Wil. Brigham City; lard, he was. a son of Alfred (Verna) Marris, Albany, N.Y.; Lorenzo and Priscilla Lowe Mrs. L.J. (Dove) Fife, New Plymouth, Idaho; Mrs. D.M. Baddley. He was married to Clara (Mildred) Austin, Provo: Wil-so- n C. Chandler and Maxce Sauter on June 25, 1919 in Chandler, both of Pocatel-lo- , San Francisco. Samual C. ChandIdaho; A lifelong resident of Wil. lard, he was a dairyman and ler, Daly City, Calif.; James Chatsworth, farmer until his retirement. J. Chandler, He was a veteran of World Calif.; Homer C. Chandler, n War I and a member of the Portland, Ore.; 62 53 and Disabled American Veterans, brothers eight Ogden No. 4, and the Veterans of World War 1 Barracks 101L and sisters, Mrs. Ethel HyHe was a member of the man, Dr. Elmo J. Call, Mrs. Alida Dixon, R. Glenn Call, LDS church. d Vivian Call, Allon Call, Call, and Mrs. Lola SURVIVING ARE HIS wid. ow, one son and four daug- Lindquist. will services Funeral hters, Harold C. Baddley, Mrs. Gardner W. (Charlene) Bar. be held Thursday at p.m. In the Pocatello 24th LDS low, both of Willard; Mrs. James C. (Barbara) Harper, ward chapel, with viewing at Kenneth M. the Manning Funeral home In Mrs. Ogden; to services. (Patricia) Humphreys, North Pocatello prior Interment will be in the PioKenan C. Mrs. (De. Ogden; neer Memorial Cemetery In nice) Bone, Clearfield; 14 Idaho. Rigby, three broth, grandchildren; ers and one sister, Leo W. Chalking is a normal Baddley, San Francisco; Hen- condition which occur on ry A- - Baddley, Salt Lake City; white and pastel exterior many paint, Wallace D. Baddley, Mrs. surface to retain a both of allowing the Constance Shaw, desirable clean appearance for a Ogden. number of yeare. However when Funeral services were held paint chalks excessively it will 1 In at the p.m. Wednesday not last long. By applying two Willard LDS ward chapel with generous coats the job will last ofW. Bishop Robert Morgan Burial was ' in the longer. ficiating. Willard Cemetery under the direction of the Petersen CARD OP TfUWKSt'' hapel. , grand-childre- Le-lan- 1 - ElTO BE HONORED Elder Blaine der Wavne W. Call wil! be RETURNS C. Jordan has returned from honored at homecoming Southern States mission. testimonial Sunday. - Homecoming Local Elder Back From Will Honor LDS Missionary Elder Wayne W. Call will at a homecoming service Sunday, April 6, at 6:30 p.m. in the Brigham City LDS ward Seventeenth-Eightbe honored h chapel. Elder Call has served two years in the West German mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y His headquarters Saints. were located at Frankfurt on Main. He served as assistant to the mission president during the last five months of his mission. A son of Bishop and Mrs. Wayne E. Call, 252 North Sixth East, he is continuing his education at Utah State university. All ward members, friends and ily relatives of are invited the Call famto attend the homecoming service. Mission Elder Blaine Jordan has returned home after fulfilling a successful mission for the LDS church in the Southern States mission. C. HOMECOMING SET Elder Harvey G. Tanner will be honored at Sunday. home-comin- Fifth Ward Welcomes Missionary testimonial A homecoming will honor Elder Harvey G. Tanner Sunday, April 6, at 4:10 p.m. in the Brigham A homecoming testimonial City Fifth LDS ward chapel. will be held in his honor SunElder Tanner recently reday, April 6, at 5 p.m. in turned from the Southern the Brigham City Seventh LDS States mission, where he ward chapel with Bishop Mel- completed a successful vin Bott presiding. for the Church of Jesus of Latter-daSaints. Christ In Elder Jordan served He labored at Morftgomery, North Augusta, and Port Ro. Ala.: Tucker, Chamblee, yal, S.C.: Selma, Ala.: and and Jonesboro and Columbus, Ga. Brunswick, .Vidalia, Ga.: and in Greenville, He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. S.C. Elder Tanner is a son of Clovis Jordan, 544 North First Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey West, and is currently 561 South Second West. at Brigham Young unHe is continuing his education iversity at Provo. at Weber State college. Bishop Wallace P. Chris, Bishop Bott invites lnends and relatives of the Jordan tensen invites ward members, friends and relatives of the family, as well as ward members to attend the home com- Tanner family to attend the homecoming. ing service. mis-sio- n Dal-to- Tan-ne- r, Sunday Night L "Wellie Wellington Rlchlns, 71, of Tiemonton, died Sunday night at ihe Coo. ley Hospital in Brigham City illness. after a He was reared and educat. and ed in Grouse Creek attended Weber Academy in Ogden. He was married to Ruby Douglas on May 19, 1920 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Sept. 20, 1956. He was married to Sophie Woer. ner on Jan. 23, 1957 In The marriage was solem. nized In the Logan LDS Tem h Og-de- on Feb. 21, 1958. He had resided in Tremon. pie ton since 1938 and was a vet eran of World War L He was past director of the Bear Ri. ver Wildlife Federation and West Box Elder County Fish and Hunt Assn. He was past president of the Grouse Creek LDS ward Elders quorum and served as MIA superintendent and sec. Welcome Missionary at Weber State college, where he is continuing his education. Bishop Beecher invites all as well as ward members, friends and relatives of the Curtis family to be in Sunday evening. n To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our be. loved husband and father we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted In any way. Mrs. Ivan Petersen and family ities. The current tour is sponsored by Utah Motor Transport in cooperation association with the Utah State Board of He had been an leader in the Tremon-to- n First LDS ward and teach-e- r In the Tremonton Second LDS ward high priest group. retary. Education. Nationwide spon- sor is American Trucking Inc., Washington, SURVIVING ARE his widow, Tremonton; the follow ing sons and daughters; H. Douglas Rlchins, Gerald Alan Rlchlns, Mrs. Mary Jane Rlchlns, George (LaRene) Napoli, all of Tremonton; Mrs. Boyd (Virginia) Empy, San Diego, one stepson, Bruce Calif.; I. Woerner, Brentwood, Long 20 grand N.Y.; Island, children and three greatalso one sis, grandchildren; Canine star "Jing" one of ten dogs that dramatize ter, Mrs Lawrence (Nola) FLIPPING FOR SAFETY traffic safety rules for school children, shows his skill during the Officer Ernest E. Kimber, Sunset. Funeral services will be Pressley safety show, which will he presented at Box Elder High sihool on Tuesday, held Thursday at 11 a.m. in April 8. the Tremonton. Second LDS BtKE MISSING timid lighting i an n'vi'nt ward chapel. Friends may STOLEN BIKE falls. It i diffitull to N'C ill till' call at Rogers Mortuary In Ed Boer, 652 South Third Jeanny Pett, 1G2 North Tremonton prior to services East, told Brigham City e East, reported the theft lark, vrl it i rrmarkahli' how Interment will be In the Grouse Sunday that his sons of a bicycle to Brigham City inunv iirnitr try it. Dark rooms Creek Cemetery. have all kinds of iiiimtii bicycle had been stolen. police Monday. Elder Del Jensen has rereturned home after cently fulfilling a successful mission for the LDS church in the mission with headquar. Brl-tis- ters in London. Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jensen of Man. He tua. homecoming testimonial be held in his honor Sunday evening, April 6,' at 7 p.m. in the Mantua LDS ward chapel with Bishop Ro-be- rt Wallentine presiding. A will Elder Jensen labeled in London, Hastings and Kent and served as district leader before being released to return home. Wallentine Bishop invites all ward members, friends and relatives of the mission-ary'- s family to attend the homecoming program. a missionary there. Robert is presently resum Death Valin in California ing his studies at Weber State college and is employed hi if alfo known as the "Valiev of Burning .''ilemr. Ogden. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. and sent him back to school. He has been in hundreds of schools since and has loved every minute of It. THE PROGRAM, which runs for 40 minutes, has been presented in 48 states. It has been endorsed by the Na. tional Safety council, the International Association of Chiefs of Police, FBI Direc-to- r J. Edgar Hoover, and by D.C., national federation of the motor currier industry. educators and civic groups throughout the nation. After the show, Officer POLICE OFFICER Press distributes traffic Pressley Circus" show, "Safety leys Childfeaturing ten highly trained safety questionnaires. tricks illu ren who answer the questions dogs performing stratlng traffic safety prac-tire- correctly become eligible for is a mixture of child membership in Officer Press, and show biz. leys Junior Traffic Safety psychology The format is purposely sim- club and are sent a certificate of membership by ATA. ple with the monologue liberSince Officer Pressley went with safety ally sprinkled rules and correct safety prac- back to school he has travel, tices. The central theme Is ed more than 400,000 miles. Safe-Ri- de With his canine friends he is Walk Safe. on the road throughout the Play Safe." In 1946 Officer Pressley school year, teaching safety was a motorcycle officer with and providing entertainment. He lias made 5,000,000 the Charlotte, N.C., police children laugh and department. Charlotte Police school Chief Frank Littlejohn took learn a vital traffic safety Pressley off motorcycle duty message. s, po-lic- ' oh-ta- -i i Englehart, 139 West Fourth North, reported the theft of a bicycle Sunday, ac. cording to Brigham City po. Itce. Thto as uu uuyuuuiy lj GUb 0 qjHfid) i) vM lit i) Mi afae So dependable it comet with a to ju$t& Cne year Warranty on ant rt rang (or rpar of any detect plut (Our yaar Protection P'in fparlt only) (or furnishing replacement (or any detect vt Surface Heetng Un.i Surface Healing unit Switch or Oven Heating UM Backed by Gene'll Motor! (Mto i It ymi. pj Lffftc aIwM. 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April 6, at 7:30 Robert the son of Mr. and evening, LDS Mrs. Floyd Braegger, and was in the Harper p.m. with Bishop recently released after servward chapel Elbert Beecher presidmg. ing two years in the Latter-da- y Curtis labored in Elder Saint mission in Uruguay. of Ontario While in Uruguay he served various areas two years he in Montevideo, TrientayTres during the served as a missionary for and as branch president In San the Church of Jesus Christ Carlos. Saints there. of Latter-daAn Interesting part of his During the last eight trip home was the thrilling months, he served as editor experience of being able to of The Canadian, the mis- stop off in Lima, Peru, for sion newspaper. a reunion and short visit with He is currently enrolled his brother Michael, who is A nationally famous Safety Will combine know, Circus ledge with fun for school child-rein Brigham City In two to be given performances Tuesday, April 8. of the show Performances are scheduled for Tuesday at Box Elder High school at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Conducted by police officer Ernest Pressley, the show is on a two week tour that will take the "Safety Circus to eight other Utah commun- BICYCLE THEFT - Testimonial To ' offiT tables III tin in iililli of Ihe living room, tovs anil loo-- e throw rugs on the door. (KGiiews Missionary For Safety Circus' ll's IIIIMIIUI Missionary Report Set A homecoming testimoni.il will honor Elder Robert D. Br.iegger Sunday in Willard Second ward. Brigham City Shop , Native Dies TESTIMONIAL SET Harper Ward Fun-ey- Grouse Creek MISSIONARY Elder Del Jensen has returned from British LDS mission. TO REPORT Elder Glen R. Curtis will report his missionary experiences Sunday in the Harper LDS ward. V.ih J FARM Home Offices I . W.K INSURANCE COMPANIES Bloomington Illinois morthelp |