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Show I 1 0 BOX JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, March 11, 1976 Obituaries jj jj Gladys Garrard Whoatloy Gladys Gerrard Wheatley, 65, away March 10 at the University of Utah Medical cen- -, ter. Salt Lake following a lingering illness. Born July 31, 1910, in Taylorsville, Utah she was the daughter of Joseph and Mary Elizabeth Blackburn Gerrard. She married LaMont Arthur Wheatley March 30, 1949 in Elko Nevada. Mrs. Wheatley worked as a housewife and as a clerk in Brigham City stores. She lived in Ogden for five years then moved to Honeyville, Utah, her home for the last 27 years. A graduate of Granite High school. Salt Lake, she was active in the LDS church. She was a Relief Society work director for five years and a visiting teacher for many years. She was al Stake director for first year Bee Keepers for two years. She taught mutual and primary Sunday school classes in the Honeyville Ward and received a certificate of graduation from the Priesthood Geneology courpassed se. She was a member and pgst oi the Eagles Auxiliary Organization. Mrs. Gerrard is survived by her husband and two sons: two grandchildren. Funeral services were penFuneral ding at the Olsen-Fe- lt Chapel, Brigham City. Elva Richards Anderson, M, of Stone, Idaho, died Monday, March I, 1978 at Bear River Valley hospital in Tremonton of William Quintet which will perform in concert on Tuesday, March 16, auditorium. Brass quintet to MFS asks Lee Wheatley, Pasadena, Calif, and Norman Sherwood, Linnwood, Calif, and p.m. j - Interment will be in the Snow-- " villa cemetery under direction of Rogers mortuary. a heart attack. She was born Feb. 15, 1920 at Samaria, Idaho, a daughter of Edward Richards and Mary ' Ann Waldon Hughes. She was married to Lars Victor Ander- son on May 10, 1940 at Samaria, Idaho. The marriage was solemnised in the Logan temple in 1949. Lois B. Doardon Mrs. Lois Buck Dearden, 59, of Henefer, died Sunday, March 7, 1976, at McKay-De- e hospital after an extended in Ogden illness. She was born Feb. 8, 1917, in Evanston, Wyo., a daughter of J. H. Harry and Sarah E. Cox Buck. She was married to Herman Dearden on Nov. 19, 1938, in Ogden. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS temple. She was an active member of the Henefer LDS ward and held positions in the ward and Summit Stake Primary, MIA and Relief society. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah ; Pioneers, Henefer camp. She was employed by the Utah State Road commission as a secretary for the past seven years. Among survivors is a daughW. She was educated at Samaria and Malad and was a graduate of the Albion Normal Junior college. She taught school at Stone and Snowville. She was a secretary of the PTA at Stone, a news reporter for the Idaho Enterprise and served as election registrar for the Stone district. She was a member of the Curlew LDS ward where she served as member of the Relief society, Sunday school teacher and member of the presidency of the YWMIA at Stone. She was serving as Mutual Married director with her husband at the time of her death. Survivors include her husband of Stone, Idaho; four sons, Kenneth L. Anderson of Pensacola, Fla.; Winn R. Anderson of Snowville; Timothy W. Anderson and Keith J. Anderson, both of Stone, Idaho. Two sons her in death. Also surviving are seven Elva R. Andorson grandchildren; two brothers,' Edward Richards of Bountiful; -- Henry Richards of Centerville; two sisters, Mrs. Ted (Violet) Medley of Boise, Idaho; Mrs. A1 (Jean) Willoughby of Olive-hurs- t, Calif. Also surviving are the following half brothers and sisters: Levi Hughes and Ralph Hughes, both of Samaria, Idaho; Mrs Nellie Towe of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Leda Jones of Blackfoot, Idaho; Mrs. Harold (Elizabeth) If youre wondering whatever happened to the girl, youll Hurst of Brigham City. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday in the Henefer Ward chapel. Burial was in Henefer cemetery. Child watching handrail of escalator: Im waiting for my bubble gum to come Ballard of Salt back.-- - .a career. , call- true that misery One thing you CAN enjoy: - taking mom out at Brad's Information Center Old Courthouse St. George, Utah 84770 Phone: In A Out, South Main, 498 723-838- 1. OOOO OOOOOO naise, cold will cause it to separate. its loves company, how come we cant enjoy getting stuck in a traffic jam? Grnat placn for a weakend vacation or for that next business meeting! or r , If Is the gettaway spot. Write c You get some idea of inflation when you see a youngster get his first job at a salary you dreamed of as the high point of your Utahs Dixie Add Sour Cream If your mayonnaise is too thick, thin it by adding some sour cream. Never freeze mayon- prob- at home with ably find her her husband. take a sunbreak! ter, Mrs. Ralph (Barbara) tAD4Y By KEITH H. The difference between a junior and a senior executive is usually about 40 pounds. Lake City; Mrs. Lewis (Okell) Burnham of Arimo, Idaho; Mrs. Roy (Dee) Fields of Marysville, Calif. Funeral services will be held pre-ceed- ed president THIS IS THE Annapolis Brass at the Box Elder High School at the Curlew wafd today at 1 p.m. Friends may call at the chapel from 11 a.m. to 13:45 Elva R. Andorson ELDER for delivery 723-83-81 M give BC concert reduction on rate fee The Annapolis Brass Quintet will appear in Brigham City on Tuesday, March 16, as the next offering Of the Box Elder Community Concert association. The event will begin at 8:15 p.m. in the auditorium at Box Elder High school. The quintet was officially formed in 1970 and has since performed over 300 concerts a year. Comprising the quintet are David Cran, itrupripet ; Robert Suggs, trumpeJU Calvin Smith, 3wW;1Tm Beiclt'ftrofhbone ; Rotert Posten , . bass Mountain Fuel Supply company today announced it will seek Public Service Commission approval to lower its rates a total of $283,003, effective call or make their address available to one of the following: Joe Cook, 40 Oakwood No. 121, Pocatello, Idaho, 83201, teleor phone wife is Debbie. Janet (Curtis) White, 767 North 800 East, Provo, Utah, telephone husband is Richard. Denys (Jones) Voorhees, 4981 South 1700 West, Ogden, Utah, 84403, telephone husband is Jim. Gloria (Packer) Deem, 620 South Second West, Brigham City, Utah, 84302, telephone husband is Randy. Anyone who wishes to help with the reunion or who has news of our classmates, let us know, a committee spokesman said. Lower Prices The April 1 decrease results from lower prices Mountain Fuel will pay its pipeline suppliers for purchased gas, plus some lower property taxes and a decrease in the Wyoming conservation tax. The decrease could have been $97,255 more, except for a recent opinion by the Federal Power Commission, which allowed some other suppliers to charge that much more for the gas they sell to Mountain Fuel. The Federal Power Commission decision will also require Mountain Fuel to pay higher prices for gas it purchased from some independent suppliers beginning July 1. That hike will make it necessary for Mountain Fuel to seek an increase at that time. Of the $283,003 decrease in rates, $239,613 applies to Utah customers. Annual ball set $43,390 tomers. Heart Fund drive continues BE Some households have been visited and others are still on the calling list as volunteers for the Box Elder Heart Fund drive conduct a neighbor-to-neighbcampaign to collect funds and distribute information about research, public education, professional education, and community service with only two percent going to administration and 16 percent into fund raising, the spokesman explained. heart disease. Since diseases of the heart and circulation are the leading cause of death and disability in the nation and in Utah, the volunteers are interested both in collecting funds for research and in letting their neighbors kriow how to avoid, treat, and recover from heart disease, a spokesman said. In Utah these diseases afflict more than 89,000 persons and kill more than 3,600 annually. Cardiovascular diseases cause 47 percent of all deaths in Utah, with a variety of causes adding up to the remaining 52 percent . . . placing heart and circulation diseases as the number one killer. The Utah Heart association was established to reduce death, disability, and suffering due to heart and circulatory problems through research, education and community service. 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Kastler, MFS President, said, We are pleased to be able to bring about another decrease, especially in light of the many increases that have been forced upon us in recent months. DEHS 84601, SHOES' If the PSC approves, it will be the second reduction in rates for trombone. The groups genesis was 1966 when two of its , present members found and shared an affinity for brass music above and beyond their call to ' duty as U.S. Naval Academy bandsmen. The Box Elder High School Class of 1971 plans to hold its five-yereunion and this week sounded a call for classmates to contact a committee member planning the event. Class members are urged to SFOOT April 1. Mountain tSAvnco.n C7 k 5fc:mi CQCCIGR in the com- munity, the benefit ball has become one of the social highlights of the winter season in even though Brigham City this year it will officially fall in the springtime. 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