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Show State Road commissioner Obituari lj Ruth H. Chadwick Mrs. Ruth H. Chadwick, 73, of San Jose, Calif., died Oct. 15 in San Jose following an extended ailment She was born Oct. 10, 1906, in Isle, Pa , a daughter of Sher- man She was an active member of the LDS Church, having held many positions on ward and stake levels. She was a member of career distinguished business, and politics. 12 Ruth H. business in degree a son and daughter, Carl H. Chadwick, Phoenix, Ariz.; Alice Chadwick, Los in He ad- He married Favell Roskelley served in the U. S. Army from 1941 to 1946 where he attained the rank of colonel. Since 1946, he has been a sucin 1937, and cessful businessman, owning several real estate interests in Cache county. great-grandchildre- Mayor of Richmond Plant served as the Mayor of He Ross Plant ficial Award. He was elected to of the House Utah Representatives in 1962 and served in the Thirty-Fifth- , , Thirty-SixthThirty-Sevent- h and legislatures. During his terms as a legislator he was a member of the Utah Legislative Council. Plant was also active in civic was a T. Martella in the Thief 9:24 WARR01 TMir Sec 36 44201 T Color by Deluxe Celebrating Warner Bros 50th Anniversary Warner Communications Comoany be duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Sait Lake City. Utah 84114 on or 7 1974. C Hansen their special interests and career goals. Psychology in work often majors before December Dee STATE ENGINEER Psychology Service and social work majors assist the social work staff. Published in Box Elder News Journal October 24 31 November 7 1974 7 ROJIY OPEN r' - Daily News WE'VE GOT POLANSKI! Tom Bake Rolling Slone 'Oinatwn" SPECIAL KIDS MATINEE Sec. 3. SAT & SUN "PINOCCIIIO'S BIRTHDAY" Protests resisting the grontmg of these applications with reasons therefor must bee filed 1 Y "FORGET HITCHCOCK. T10N R15W 'Sf most -- Rex Reed N Sec 36 T ON R2W 44217 (13 2906) Michael A. Smith. Box 26, Park Valley Utoh 84329. 2 0 sec ft of woter is to be diverted from three wells, ft. deep ot points (1) N. 4400 ft ond W. 2900 ft.; (2) N 2800 ft. ond W. 2500 ft.; (3) N. 5400 ft and W 40 ft. all from SE Cor. Sec. 3 T10N R15W; and used for stockwatering of 150 cottle; and used from Apr. to Oct 31 NEV THE CHINATOWN IS SENSATIONAL!" (29 1913) City Utah for the irrigation of 160 ocs in WEEKNITES HIGHLY ACCLAIMED FILM OF 1974! Chorles J Wilson. RFD 84302 0 10 sec. ft. of well. water is to be diverted from a 13 ft. deep ot a point N 1160 ft and E. 775 ft. from WA Cor. Sec 36, T10N R2W; and used for supplemental irrigation of 6 5 acs but limited to the sole supply for 6.0 acs in NW Brigham 1:00 6:45 SAT-SU- N TODAY THRU TUESDAY 10N R2W. um HI I La rrEsa rsssa passaa ft " team d Lass fesa E Just for saving money Ogden First Federal TO DINNER PCjl V Dont miss this opportunity to select a fine Timex watch or a clock or a Ron Shanins TOUCH THE SKV pendant watch for yourself or as a gift for someone else. Dos LDS Logan 0AI5 THE THIEF WHO CAME T. Martella Theodore Nelson, 56, Perry, died at his home Oct. 22 of a heart attack. He was born Jan. 15, 1918, in Perry, the son of Theodore C. and Pearl Davis Nelson. He married Hazel Atkinson on Oct. 1939 7:30 JOHN WAYNE Nelson 3, McQ mioM'JACQuarcBim Nelson of ond other fine time pieces SUNDAY Martella USERS following applications hove boon (tied the Slot Engmoor to chongo and appropriate water in Box Elder County throughout tho entire year unless otherwise designated Locations in SIBAM RFD Chorles J. Wilson Brighom City Utah B4302 proposes to correct the point of diversion pioce of use of 0 015 sec ft of water as evidenced by Appl. 40740 The water hos been diverted from a well SO 100 ft deep at a point S. 1635 ft and W 300 ft from N4 Cor Sec. 36 TI0N R2W; and used for domestic purposes of one fomily stockwatenng of 15 cattle and used from Apr to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 0 5 acs. in SE'NW1 Sec. 36 T10N R2W Hereafter 0 015 sec ft. of woter is to be diverted some as heretofore ot o point N. 160 ft ond I 775 ft from W' Cor Sec 36 T10N R2W. ond used for stockwatering ond irrigation same as heretofore in SW'NW iy K WATER Th Outstanding Alumni Award by the Utah State University Associated Students. He is survived by his widow; one brother, Otis M. Plant of Salt Lake City; and three daughters, Mrs. M. J. Ashton of Salt Lake City, Penny Plant of Bountiful, and Peggy Plant of Logan. amM. TO with past president Of- - Today thru the NOTICE assistance A Yes. Marriage of children eligible for war orphans educational assistance is not a bar to this entitlement. I am a college student Q interested in volunteer work in hospitals. Does the VA use college volunteers? A Yes. Wherever possible they are placed according to Q My daughter, whose father was killed while on to y following her marriage? Heres Your Answer in the Richmond Lions Club, past commander of the American Legion Post in Richmond, and a member of The Forty and Eight, a veterans organization. He was director of the Cache Chamber of Commerce, the Cache Chapter of the American Red Cross, and the Cache Community Chest. He was also the director of the Bear River Commission of the Utah Water and Power Board. In 1967 he was presented with the Richmond from 1950 to 1965, and was a past president of the Cache Mayors association and the Utah Municipal League. In 1965 he was the recipient of the Outstanding Municipal educational Veterans! duty, plans married. Will she still be entitled to war orphan's . Temple. He was a lifelong resident of Perry. He attended school in Perry and Brigham City and was a graduate of Box Elder High school and Seminary. He was chosen an football player and was active in baseball and other sports. He had been field superintendent for Perry cannery for many years. He was presently as district employed agriculture inspector for Box Elder county. He was a former bishop of the Perry LDS ward for 6l2 years and a former counselor in the Box South Elder Stake presidency for 11 years. He had been active as president of the YMMIA, president of the Elders quorum, ward genealogical committee, assistant scoutmaster, home teacher, and high priest group leader. He had served as a city councilman for 12 years and presently was chairman for the Perry Republican committee. He is survived by his widow of Perry; three daughters, Mrs. Marion (Gloria) Hyde, Logan; Mrs. Thomas (Carol) Hurst, 5 YEARS IN THE MAKING all-st- FOUR-WAL- DISTRIBUTORS. INC. RELEASE L Fri. Nov. 1 ONLY CAPITOL THEATRE SHOWS: 7:00 & 9:00 - Sorry no passes accepted Ronda Idaho; Pocatello, COLOR by DeLuxe" BY R. E. SHANIN PRODUCED ENTERPRISES, INC. A Nelson, Salt Lake City; six grandchildren; his mother of Perry; The following brothers and sisters, Boyd D. Nelson, Willard; Russell Nelson, Riverdale; Dennis Nelson, Kaysville; Robert Nelson, Mrs. Joe (Wanda) Sebek and Mrs. Grant (Janice) Johnson, all of Perry; Mrs. Robert (Ada June) Brain, Chappewa Falls, Wis. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the South Box Elder Stake center. Friends may call at the Olsen-FeFuneral chapel, 205 South First East, Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. CRPITOL THERTRE ENDS TONIGHT SUMMER RUN FRIDAY THRU THRUSDAY 7 ACADEMY AWARDS WINNER BEST PICTURE - BEST DIRECTOR lt all it takes is a little Confidence PAUL Corinnc PIA invites all to carnival ft ii 'i M The Corinne PTA invites everyone to visit the school Friday, Nov. 1, in the afternoon a and enjoy watching Halloween parade. Best costumes from each class will be chosen at that time and afterwards, everyone is invited rM to a carnival games everyone is at 7. ROY HILL FILM THE STING DAVIDS WARD GEORGE ROY HILL TONY BlLLMICHAEl ona JllLIA PHILLIPS technicolor a uMvfRSAi picture -- IT- p( GECGE PEPPARD IN Mil Take care of yourself and your cash needs now by establishing your nest egg in a safe, insured savings account or savings certificate. At Ogden First Federal you get the highest interest allowed by Federal regulations on insured passbook savings and savings certificates. Interest compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly. (Federal regulations require a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal on certificates.) Your Interest Comes First at NOVEMBER 1st "TOUCH THE SKY" FRIDAY 11 that evening. Dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m. and ROBERT EWMAN REDFORD ROBERT SHAW A GEORGE Again, invited to attend. Starts Saturday, November 2 Disney's - "ALICE IN WONDERLAND" i AND LOAN ASSOCIATION - HOME Of 1 ICL: OGDLN. 369 24ih ST Rl.LT 25 Thursday, October 24, 1974 active Presbyterian of 1935 to 1941. Angeles, Calif.; another daughter, Mrs. Fred (Barbara) Garrett, Saratoga, Calif., preceeded her in death last January; Eleven grandchildren and five brothers and sisters, Ernest M. Horsley and Mrs. Dwain (Mabel) Romer, both of Brigham City; Mrs. A.C. (Edith) Merrill, Pebble Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Ralph C. (Helen) Cole, Sacramento, Calif.; Don M. Horsley, Ft. Worth, Texas. Services and burial were in Saratoga, Calif. of church in Brigham City. Surviving are her husband ministration and served as a district auditor for the Utah State Tax Commission from husband, member Community affairs. BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Capitol She was a graduated from Utah State university in 1935 with a B.S. Chadwick Rhorer 1959 to 1965. six-ye- 1923. Eleanor Miller on March 26, 1926, in Slippery Rock, Pa. She had lived in Brigham City for the past year and also from the State Road Commission of Utah, died of cancer Thursday night at his home in Richmond. Plant was appointed April 1, term on the 1967, to a commission by Governor Calvin L. Rampton. He was reappointed in 1973. Rampton said he was deeply shocked and grieved at Plants He has given passing. generously of his time, talents, for the and resources development of our highway system, the governor said. Born March 25, 1914, in Richmond, Plant had a long and She was born Nov. 5, 1900, in Brigham City, a daughter of Ernest P. and May Mathias Horsley. She graduated from Box Elder High School and Utah State university. She married Roi C. Chadwick in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Dec. 21, and Campbell. She was married to Roland O. Ross H. Plant, a member of illness. Brigham City; one son, Roland E. Miller, Leawood, Kan.; three grandchildren; one brother, Sherman Campbell, Slippery Rock, Pa. Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Community Presbyterian church. Interment was in Brigham City cemetery under direction of Olsen Funeral chapel. Mrs. Pauline Miller, 68, of 123 West Fourth North, Brigham City, died Sunday at Cooley Memorial hospital of a heart Death takes Ross Plant li the Primary General Board years, serving as associate editor of the Childrens Friend magazine most of that time. While living in Minnesota, she was Primary Mission president of the North Central states mission for four years. She was a charter member of the Simada study group in Salt Lake and charter member of the Delta chapter in Mesa, Ariz. She was active in the National League of Pen Women, having served in offices in Utah, and Arizona national organizations. She is survived by her Pauline Miller BRIGHAM CirY. MAIN AT FOREST ft Offer is good while supply lasts. One free gift per customer, please. ' |