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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 16

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16 The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, August 13, 1983 Former Legislator, 87, Dies in Logan Two Guard Units Free9 uesday Personnel of two units of the Utah National Guard which arrived home Sunday will be released from active duty Tuesday morning during ceremonies In Salt Lake City and Sprihgyille. THE XI CORPS Artillery, Salt Lake City, and the 116th Engineer Light Equipment Co, Springville, arrived Sun-" day from Ft Lewis, Wash, after being called to active duty during the recent buildup of the armed forces. Ceremonies Monday morning will see the release from active duty of members of the 115th and 3659th' Ordnance companies. ALL MEMBERS of the Utah National Guard called to active service will be honored at a welcome home program Monday, Aug. 20, at Highland High School M.

(Edna) Bartlett Daly City, Stephen (Jean) Whjte, Farmington; and Mrs. Sterling D. (Barbara) Sessions, Provo. HE ALSOUS survived by a stepdaughter, Mrs. Wallace J.

(Alfarette Sorensen) Liddle, Salt Lake City; 40 grandchildren, 46 great-grandchildren, 3 great great-grandchildren and a brother, William M. Bickmore, Bountiful. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Hyrum LDS Stake House. Friends may call at Hall, Mortuary, 34 E.

Center, on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the Hyrum Stake House Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. until time of-services. Burial will be in Paradise City Idaho Tallies 4 Deaths On Weekend By Associated Pres Four Idaho persons were dead Sunday following accidents, and a fifth lay critically injured in a Pocatello hospital after an automobile crash. MARY JO ELSNER, 2, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Eisner, near Meridian, was found drowned Sunday in the Eureka Canal at Eagle. nine miles west of Boise. The body of Ronna Wise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Wise, who lived about six miles north of Blackfoot, was found early Sunday in the ruins of her parents' home, which was destroyed by an explosion and fire Saturday night HER FATHER was hospitalized in critical condition with extensive bums over his body, and a. sister was treated for superxiuai burns and released. terry" KAY TRAVIS, 12, Meridian, drowned at Pine Saturday night when she waded into deep water of the Boise River, the Elmore County sheriffs office reported Sunday. Marvin David Brown, a popular Pocatello High School student who- was governor of Boys State in 1961, was critically injured in an automobile collision in Pocatello Saturday. I- IN A REMOTE area 25 miles south of Salmon, Ralph J.

Williams, 78, died Thursday when fire destroyed his cabin, it was reported Sunday, Special to The Tribune LOGAN Danford M.Bick-more, 87, a former member of the Utah State Legislature, died Saturday at 11:40 a.m. In a Logan hospital after a short Ill-i ness, i In 1910 Mr.M Bickmore elected a County -rep sentatlve to the Utah House of Representatives. He served In the91' Bickmore .1911 Legislature. A MEMBER OF the board of the Cache National Farm Loan Assn. many years, he also served on the Cache County Welfare Board, the Paradise Town Board and the Paradise Water Co.

Board for nearly 40 years. Mr. Bickhnore, who was the father of Lee S. Bickmore, president of National Biscuit moved to Logan from Paradise eight years ago. HE WAS engaged In farming until recent years.

He also Climber Breaks Leg Special to The Tribune PROVO A Salt Lake woman who was climbing on ML Timpanogos, at Emerald Lake with her husband and two companions slipped and broke her leg late Saturday afternoon. Sunday, Mrs. Gilbert (LeAnn) Carlson, 1588 E. 7200 South, was reported in good condition at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. had taught school for 17 years in Wellsville and Paradise, and had owned and operated a general store In Paradise.

A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he filled a mission in the Northern States and served as stake superintendent of the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Assn. HE WAS A member of the High Council and was a counselor in the Hyrum LDS Stake presidency before becoming stake president a position he held for more than 12 years. He also was a former patriarch of Hyrum LDS Stake, Born at Wellsville on Jan. 3, 1875, a son of David and Elizabeth McArthur Bickmore, he moved with his parents to Paradise while he was a child and attended schools there. He later attended Brigham Young College at Logan, graduating in 1897.

ON MARCH 3, 1898, he married Mary jane Smith in tne Logan LDS Temple, She died in 1918. He married Lette Critchlow Sorensen on, June 14,1922. Other's urviv or include seven sons and four daughters, David Bickmore, Long Beach, Ruloii S. Bickmore, Salt Lake City; Lee S. Bickmore, Short Hills, Le-Roy S.

Bickmore, Ft. Hua-chuca, Vaughan S. Bickmore, Brigham City; Raymond S. Bickmore, Ogden; Danford C. Bickmore, Los Angeles; Mrs.

Robert W. (Ann) Lepper, San Lorenzo, Mrs. Leslie Boise Cascade Sales Up said, compared to $1,009,047 for last year. He said cash flow Increased 41 per cent from $3,032,710 to $4,284,907. THE FIRST six months of 1962 have been particularly significant for Boise Cascade Corp," he said.

The impact of our integrated growth program reflected in improved operating results for this period and the acquisition of the Columbia River Paper Co, completed in April is now pro-viding splendid new opportunities for continued growth. it takes? By Associated Press BOISE Boise Cascade Corp. reported Sunday that sales for the first six months of 1962 totaled 377,576,429, a 21 per cent increase over the same period in 1961. R. V.

HANSBERGER, president, said net income per share 49 cents compared to 27 cents for the same period last year. Sales a year ago were NET INCOME for 1962 was $1,849,387, Mr. Hansberger HOW MV -ACH MONTH YS. 10 $10.00 20 23 10 20 25 13.00 10 20.00 20 25 10 20 25 25.00 Come have what account. cordially Do you have what in soon and prove to yourself that you it takes by opening a PFS savings Large or small, your savingsaccount is welcomed.

YOUR MONEY CROWS AT PFS J- -5 IXTtA lARNfNOt MCHVS v. 4'A v. 354 4 77.74 40.09 409.28 218.36 737.35 400.19 116.60 613.92 1,106.03 60.13 327.54 600.28 153.47 818.56 1,474.70 80.18 436.72 800.38 1,023.20 1,843.38 100.22 545.90 1,000.47 President Let's face the fact that saving takes strength of character, determination and sometimes sacrifice. Its a lot easier to spend all you earn as fast as you earn it. But if you earned $1, $5, $10 less every payday, youd still get by wouldnt you? The same thing applies if you didnt spend, but saved $1, $5, $10 each pay day.

Government figures show that earnings have been rising faster than the cost of living so the chances are that you have more available money today than even two or three years ago Do you have what it takes to save even a little of your present income regularly? If you do then PFS is the place for you. For, here at PFS we. encourage saving by paying a new, higher return currently 4 per annum. And you know your money is safe at PFS insured by an agency of the United States Government. YOTAt AMOUNT SAVIO tAIMNOt 4M TOTAl MVtO AND KARNtO 314.44 1,314.94 2,400.00 "1 ,484.76 3,834.76 3,000.00 L534.16 3,534.16 1,800.00 3,600.00 4,300.00 472 2,227.14 3,801.24 2,272.41 3,827.14 8,301.24 2,400.00 629.88 4,800.00 2,969.52 6,000.00 5,068.32 3,029.88 7,769.32 11,068.3 3.000.00 6.000.00 787.35 3,711.90 6,335.40 3,787.36 9,711.90 13,835.40 1 25 South Main St.

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Tuesday thru Fridays. INSURED SAVINGS Sen Utahs Largest and Friendliest Savings Institution Assets Over $125 flOOflOO Thomas T. Taylor, HD MELG QMEJMOD ERNIZAT-iaN DO AN I RED-SAVING S-.

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