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Show (N- - i John Obituaries Nancy N. Bowcutt T) i d Mrs. Nancy Nielsen Bowcutt, of Garland, died Saturday, May 29, 1676, at Bear River Valley hospital in Tremonton of cancer. She was born Nov. S, 1611, in Paradise, Utah, a daughter of Joseph A. and Ruby Williams Nielsen. She was reared and educated 64, in Ogden. She was married to Arbon M. Bowcutt on June 28, 1935, in the LDS temple, Mr. Logan Bowcutt died April 23, 1973. She had worked as a school teacher in Idaho and in Yost, Standrod of the John R. Burrell, 58, of 116 East Fifth North, Brigham City, died Saturday, May 29, 1976 at the Cooley Memorial hospital of an apparent heart attack. and church. Survivors of Hunsaker (Colleen) Honey ville; two grandchildren; two brothers and a sister: Curtis Burrell of Rock Springs, Wyo.; Parley Burrell of St. f Ogden. Brigham City girl was unhurt in a traffic accident on the Hot Springs overpass Tuesday morning. Trooper Dale Hooper of the Utah Highway Patrol said a car driven by Tami Susan Howell of 83 South Sixth East, was struck from behind by one driven by Stanley Weston Allen of Sweet ? Home, Ore. Hooper said Miss Howell had slowed for traffic and the Allen auto was unable to stop in time, striking her auto in the rear. On May 30, a Nampa, Idaho woman was involved in a traffic accident in Willard. Hooper said Tamra Perkins was eastbound on Second North in Willard and made a turn onto SR-8- 4 southbound. Another auto driven by Marie Roche of RFD 2, Tremonton, was also southbound in the right hand lane. The two automobiles collided, Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m. in the Rogers Mortuary chapel in Tremonton. , Friends may call today from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday from 11 15 a.m. to 12.45 p.m. at the mortuary. Interment in the Riverview cemetery in Tremonton. Ray Tools takon Ray E. Lester Jr., 470 South Second East, Brigham City, reported to police that a tool box and other items were stolen from his residence over the weekend. Value was S900. Clock Ensemble 9 o GREAT SELECTION Van-derStee- n, Brigham City. Funeral services were Maxine Marshall con- Wednesday at the ducted Garland Ward chapel. Burial was in Riverside cemetery. Lillian H, Maxine U. Marshall Mrs. Maxine Udy Marshall, Plymouth, died Monday, r May 31, 1976, at Bear River Valley hospital in Tremonton of a cerebral hemorrhage. She was born Sept. 18, 1919, in Plymouth, a daughter of Anes Lorenzo and Asenath Edna Potter Udy. She was reared and educated in Plymouth and at Bear River High school.' 't; She was married to Chesley Marlin Marshall on April 1, 1938, in Brigham City. Mr. Marshall died Nov. 25, 1963. She was a member of the Belmont LDS ward. She had served as YWMIA teacher, athletic director, member of KK7 Vv&yj 56, of Dickamore Mrs. Lillian Hunter Dickamore, 74, of Farr West, died Tuesday, May 25, 1976 at her home of natural causes. She was bom Feb. 13, 1902 in Ait KandsvIBepa MaUghtvr-ofr- drew and Jannett Wilkinson Hunter. She was married to Mavous N. Dickamore on July 5, 1924 in Lewiston, Idaho, The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She had lived all of her life in Riverdale and Farr West. She was a member of the Fan-Wes- t First ward and had been a counselor in the Primary. She had been secretary of the Fan-Wes- t ward Relief Society and had been a visiting teacher for 30 forcing the Perkins vehicle off the road into a yard. And a Corinne man was cited for reckless driving after a car driven by a Bear River City woman was sideswipad May 28. Trooper Larry Gillman cited William Eugene Kunzler of Corinne in the mishap. The trooper amid Mrs. Cusick was eastbound on SR-8- 4 west of Brighafn City while Kurzler was westbound. The driver of the westbound vehicle strayed over the center, striking the Cusick car, he reported. Father's Day Swag Sconce (LaRue) (Donna) ccnay 0 Glasmann, all of Ogden; and Mrs. years. Surviving are her husband of Farr West; three sons and a daughter: Donald M. Dickamore of Farr West; Kenneth R. Dickamore and Earl D. Dickamore, both of Brigham City; Mrs. Dean (Janet) Moss of West Point; 14 grandchildren; eight one sister, Mrs. Annie Jay, San Diego, Calif. Funeral services were held May 28 in the Farr West chapel. Interment was in the Ogden City cemetery. a FLeX-V- B gQH for every budget Because of the wonderful sensation a d offers and anything you can do on a regular bed you canjio infinitely better on a you deserve one. -- IDDO Relief society and visiting teacher. Surviving are four sons and two daughters, Leon C. Marshall, Miss Michelle Marshall and Paul C. Marshall, all of Plymouth; Brent C. Marshall, Thatcher; Johnny C. Marshall, Roy; Mrs. Merrill (Twylla) Price, Ogden; eight grandchildren; four brothers and one sister, Melvin A. Udy, West Fielding; Gardner L. Udy, and Mrs. Ivap (Asenath) Archibald, both of Plymouth; Eugene S. Udy and Oscar M. Udy, both of Ogden. Funeral services will be held today (Thursday) at 1 p.m. in the Belmont LDS Ward chapel where friends may call from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Burial will be in Plymouth cemetery. SINGLE MOTOR CONVERTIBLE $3295 A Specially constructed mattress and matching foundation give you a degree of rest and relaxation you never imagined. It positions you perfectly to read, watch TV or just indulge yourself in pure comfort. Come discover the sensation . we have one thats in your price range. 35 folunteer. DAY CHIME (CIla&cr-.- Ml make you Q. a better human being ARE VOU STUMPED? Don't know whot to do about pruning tall treat removing old stumps - clear-in- g out old orchards. , BDcsIWs children. Also surviving are one brother and five sisters, J. Reed Nielsen, Portage; Mrs, NaVelle Rhodes, East Garland; Mrs. Russell (Bea) Stephensen, Mrs. Lowell (Beth) Christensen, and Robert GKbar A her Gerald (IlaRee) Reese of Tehachapi, Calif ; Mrs. Gordon (Becky Lou) Rudd of Boulder, Nev ; Mrs. Val (Kaylene) Udy of Tremonton; nine grandchildren; three brothers and five sisters, Irin Rose of Malad, Dewaine Rose of Twin Falls, Idaho; LaVar Rose of Brigham City; Mrs. Alonzo (Lucille) Sorenson ofHyrum; Mrs. Edwin (Venetta) Smith of Soda Springs, Idaho; Mrs. Joy (Dona) Abbott of Tremonton; Mrs Loise (Maurine) Scott of y Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Donald (Gloy) Linderman of Spencer (Janice) Archibald, Brigham City; 13 grand- Mrs. in Don -- include Qty, Utah Thursday, June 3, 1 976 husband of Tremonton; a son and three daughters, Larry M. Jackson of Garland; Mrs. lt primary BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham LDS Mrs-- . He served in the U.S. Army 22 George; Lyman of Rock World Fern years, including during (Maurine) War II. Springs. Survivors include his wife of Funeral services were held ,at funeral chapel Brigham City, two daughters, the Olsen-FeMrs. Chries (Mari) Parsons of Tuesday. Interment was in the Salt Lake City; Mrs. Brian Brigham City cemetery. presidency and teacher, Relief Society teacher and visiting teacher, president and teacher in the YWMIA and teacher in the Sunday school. Surviving are two sons and three daughters, A. Jay Bowcutt, Smithfield; Val Bowcutt, Garland; Mrs. Burke (Nadine) Svedin, Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Richard (DeAnna) White, Twin Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Jackson Ethel May Rose Jackson, 58, of Tremonton, died Tuesday, June 1, 1976 of a heart attack at her home. ' She was born Oct. 30, 1918 in Malad, Idaho the daughter of Lehi and Violet Hansen Rose. She was married to Merlyn Jackson March 24, 1940 in Ogden. She was reared and educated in Malad, was a member of the Tremonton Second ward of the He was born June 9, 1917 in Brigham City the son of William E. and Lula Benson Burrell Jr. He married Masako Nakagawa on Jan. 9, 1951 in Tokyo, Japan. He was employed at the Defense Depot in Ogden and retired in 1975. He was a member of the Brigham City 12th ward and a member of the local American Legion post. Riverside. She was a member of the Tremonton and Garland Civic club, the Fun club and , Dance dub She was active in the LDS church and was a member of the Garland Second LDS ward where she had served as a member Ethel R. Burroll He had been a guard and watchman for Thiokol Corp. He moved from Brigham City, to Rock Springs, Wyo., at the age of nine. After his retirement from the Army in 1964, he returned to Brigham City to make his home. in Bear River valley and graduated from Weber college Fielding, R. CNWCS (TUMI EXACT . TIMC EACH STNIKE ON It . 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