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Bozeman Lets Great Falls Tribune 5 Thursday, June 20, 1957 Deaths in the Treasure State Women's Federation Plans District Meeting at Hobson Charge Tiled In Shooting At Hingham Called to Minnesota Contracts for three daughters, Mrs. William J. head, born in Kalispell Jan. 23, 1910 to Arnt and Elfreda By Tribune Correspondent BIG TIMBER Pastor and Mrs. Blass, Guam; Mrs.

C. E. Willey, Dayton; and Mrs. D. M.

Fraker, of Billings; his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Null, Whitefish; and a Water Boost As a very young girl she moved HOBSON District 3 Montana Federation of Women's Clubs will hold its 20th session and its 15th There are 14 clubs in the district with a membership of 454. The president of the Hobson club is HAVRE Murray Whitworth has been charged with assault in the William Hood and three children, David, Diane and Kathleen left the past week for Dawson, sister, Mrs, Guy Fisher," White- BOZEMAN Contracts for the to Somers where she made her home until 1950 when with her husband she moved to Kalispell. Mrs. Anthony Loebach.

biennial at Hobson Thursday and ish. Funeral services have been set city's water expansion program were awarded by city com On Aug. 15, 1928 "she was mar first degree with intent to kill in connection with the Friday night shooting scrape at Hingham in which Allen Keith Wells was where he has accepted a Lutheran pastorate after serving here for four years. A successor has not Claus E. Strand By Tribune Correspondent PLENTYWOOD Funeral services will be held Thursday for Claus E.

Strand, 65, Reserve farmer. Services will be in the Reserve Lutheran church with burial in Eden Valley cemetery. Strand came to Sheridan county in 1913 after earlier farming in Bisbee, N.D. He emigrated to the United States in 1908 from Norway where he was born Sept. 9, 1892, the son of Mr.

and Mrs, Emil Strand. Strand married Vera Grace ried to Jerold Drake, and is sur missioners. Total amount was $1,142,584.56. for 2 p.m. Friday in Waggener and Campbell Chapel with burial in Memorial Gardens.

been named. wounded." Four contracts were awarded to vived by her husband, daughters, Evelyn Ann Woolard, Kalispell, and Betty A.Ekholt, Kalispell; brothers, Clifford Stenswick, Kan Statewide Plumbing and Heating Murray, Utah, for a total In justice court Whitworth informed the court he would plead Mack Linie jC. O. McCaffertyj sas City; Alex Stenswick, Kali amount of $753,903.56. guilty to shooting Wells but claimed the shooting was a case of self-de- By Tribune Correspondent HAVRE Mack Linie, a machin spell, 1 and Robert Stenswick, Malta; twin sister, Mrs.

Petra 0. Haggerty-Messmer Bozeman, Agency -Kehse. Wells was wounded but his was awarded four contracts in the ist helper the past 20 years with Hedman, Kalispell, and six grand condition is satisfactory. amount of $357,806. children.

the Great Northern Ry. died Tuesday evening at a local hos Justice J. B. Breitenbucher set Long Construction Billings, LISLE YOUNG, Associate AUTO CASUALTY! FIRE TRUCK Funeral services have been set Whitworth's bond at $5,000 and the was awarded one contract tor pital. for 3:30 p.m.

Friday from Wag Hunter in Flentywood on Oct. .27, 1923. She survives as well as two children, Myron K. of Ozark, and Marvin of Plentywood. Other survivors are a brother Wil- accused man was returned to coun $30,875.

A native of Italy, Linie was born i ty jail to await filing of charges gener and Campbell Chapel. Burial will follow in Glacier Memorial Lire INSURANCE i iiniiwiiwwiwi 'mm Statewide Plumbing and Heating Dec. 6, 1890, and came to Havre in district court. Gardens. received contracts for all pipeline in 1910.

He was married to Foresta Whitworth, who is listed as a work. Guerra in 1922 at Havre. igifil i helm and two sisters, Emma Hole and Mrs. Anna Aasheim, all living in Norway. Two other brothers, Engebert and Gust, both of transient, and Wells, who lists I at reasonable insurance rate through reliable insurance com- i parties.

716 First National Bank BW3. Phone GL 2.1361 Linie is survived by his widow, Statewide's contract for pipelines a sop, Andrew, Havre; daughters, Fairview as his home, are both employed on a Great Northern sec in the distribution system pipeline from the dam Municipalities Meet to Open Mary Ann, and Mrs. Marguerite Aavermann, both of Havre; one tion crew working out of Hingham, grand-daughter; a nephew, Robert Reserve, preceded him in death. Mrs. Jennie Juve By Tribune Correspondent PLENTYWOOD Funeral serv- to the basins, pipeline from the basins to the reservoir, $117,062 and pipeline from the reservoir to Bozeman, $195,956.00.

Bachini; a brother, Peter, Havre; and a sister, Mrs. Vfemia Pasquin-elli, who lives in South America. In Sidney Were's 0UUT QUI MRS. CLARENCE BAILEY Haggerty-Messmer Co. received MRS.

PAUL WOLK Friday will be devoted to re ices for Mrs. Jennie Juve, 67, were SIDNEY (W The 25th annual Rosary will be recited Thursday Friday, June 27-28. The meetings scheduled Wednesday in Our Sav aim at 8 p.m. and requiem mass will be conference of the Montana Muni contracts for the reservoir, the, pre-sedimentation basin, $107,886 the booster station, will be held in the high school gym' ntthhg efee. celebrated Friday at 8 a.m.

at St cipal League opens today to run iors Lutheran church north of her home, burial in the nasium and breakfasts, luncheons Jude's Catholic Church. 1 through Saturday. ram ports by club presidents and department chairmen and election of officers and a member of the state nominating committee. The church cemetery. The league is a cooperative, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization and the banquet will be held in the Home Ec and Vo Ag classrooms.

Vincent Sedivy $38,000 and repairs to the Lyman Creek reservoir, $21,940. Long Construction contract was for the construction of an intake dam across Hyalite Creek. of the cities and towns of Montana. Mrs. Juve was born in Norway on March 28, 1890, the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Nels 0. Lien. She amo ir Tiilnf-Vi Minn in 1RQ7 with District officers are Mrs.v Clar It is a member of the American By Tribune Correspondent HAVRE Vincent Sedivy, a Hing- Municipal Assn. Its purpose is ex ence Bailey, Fort Benton, president: Mrs.

Caspe Ness, Harlow convention will close with a luncheon at noon. Friday morning there will be a 7:30 breakfast and Mrs. E. M. Baxter of Great Falls will conduct a school in parlia her pafents, moving the next year changing ideas and experiences on problems related to municipal ham farmer, passed away on Tuesday at his home in Hingham.

He was born at Grafton, N.D. Jan. 24, to Sheridan county where they Vets Pick Delegates MILES CITY WThe 1958 con ton, first vice president; Mrs. Earl McQuirk, Great Falls, second vice homesteaded north of Westby. government and to promote beneficial legislation for the member 1898.

president; Mrs. Lee Katzenberger, She married Oscar Juve on June mentary procedure before the. for He was married to Mildred Fern Highwood, recording secretary; vention of the Montana Dept. Spanish-American War Veterans, will be at Bozeman. Chosen as cities and towns.

Savirt nea from port frvtt iyfinH by eriginal, txclusrv formula it's JOioq on soft drink that cm toy mI prove GeFfff jll rf mal session opens. The luncheon Mrs. W. K. Turner, Hobson, treas Speakers Friday will include Alex at Hingham Nov.

26, 1930. He moved to from Grafton 12, 1920, in Plentywood. Juve preceded her in death Nor. 6, 1956. Mrs.

Juve is survived by i daughter, Mrs. Chester Rasmus- urer Marian Smith, Fort Benton, Thursday noon will honor past Frank Wiley, director of the Mon in 1913, and for years was in part tana Aeronautics Commission, Hel presidents and the Moore club will corresponding secretary, and Mrs, E. M. Baxter, Great Falls, parlia nership with his brother-in-law, ena; Henry C. Helland, assistant assist by providing the entertain delegates to the national convention at Little Rock, this September are C.

Vince Gruner, Helena; Dr. William R. Hopkins, Lew-istown; Sam Rife, Miles City, and J. I. Vandike, Laurel.

mentarian. son of Westby; a brother, Edward, of Corvallis, and two sisters, Oscar Sorenson, in operating a motor sales agency at Hingham and ment and table decorations. state highway engineer; Claiborne W. Brinck, director, division The keynote address "The Sym Cut Bank. Mrs.

Alfred Hjelmi, Seattle; and TVTtc TVT on TTcnlroT "rVf innoonnlic bolism, of Service" will be given of environmental sanitation, Hel Sedivy sold his interest in the ena; Ralph Knoblock, Washington by the president Other speakers A. bUVVl) lAlllll UVWU) Another sister preceded her in auto agency in 1945, and since that will be Mrs. Alma Jacobs, city National Insurance Evanston iL ueaui. year farmed around Hingham. brarian.

Great Falls; Mrs. Albert Jack McBroom, Great Falls will have as panel members Mayor Loren E. Stott, Glendive, Mayor Robert Arnot, Conrad, and Mayor Surviving are his widow, Mil Thomas, Billings, state federation Alex is. btephenson, supervisor, NEVER AN AFTER-THIRST! rrtieHf 131. thc tovHtr cowun C.H.Mullen dred; two sons, Vincent and treasurer, and Mrs.

Paul Wolk, for Them Today State Highway Patrol; Watters deputy state examin James, both of Hingham; two sis Cut Bank, state president, who POLSON Charles Henry Mul R. M. White, Sunburst. Saturday Perry Rl Roys, director of the Montana State Plan GREAT FALLS COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. l25 Central Ajenwe Watt GL 3-741 ters, Mrs.

Oscar Sorenson and will give the address the night of len, 88, died at a local hospital. er, Glendive; John R. Kerstetter, Mrs. Rose Kocar, both of Hing the banquet. Mullen was born in Davis Coun Chicago.

ning Board, Helena, will speak on ham; and three grandchildren. A roundtable discussion led by "Planning and Development: A ty, Missouri, Nov. 17, 1868. The He was a member of the Eagles Mayor Earle Knight of Billings Challenge To Cities." A (fullfn) Prrnrprpn3 the Moose and the Modern Wood men of America. He was a mem flowers Piiormv FRtStNTCD ber of the Roman Catholic Church, Funeral services will be held Fri day at 10 a.m..at Hingham.

Mrs. Ann K. Drake By Tribune Correspondent KALISPELL Ann Kris ten Drake, 47, died at her home at Kalispell Tuesday afternoon. Mrs family moved to southwestern Oregon by covered wagon in 1875 where he grew to manhood. He married America Belieu in Oregon in 1888.

She died in 1902. Mullen later married Bertha May Oard at Ottawa, Ohio. From 1897 to 1909 Mullen lived in Washington and Idaho, after which he home-steaded near Ryegate and lived there until 1926, when he came to Poison. He is survived by his widow, Bertha; four daughters, Stella Mullen, Hollywood; Mrs. Gertrude Hilton, St.

Ignatius Bertha Coverdell, Poison, and Mrs. Char-lene Siphers, Arlee; two sons, Omer Mullen, Seattle, and Theodore Mullen, South Charleston, W.Va.., and 27 grandchildren and 42 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday in the Retz Chapel with the Rev. Robert Larsson of St. Ig Drake was a native of the Flat- natius officiating.

Burial was in Lakeview Cemetery. $1295 A VALUES TO $24.95 A C3 CVO VfA 3Irs. Lawrence Gregor. EUREKA Funeral services for Mrs. Lawrence Gregor, 66, were held at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church with tyurial in Eureka cemetery.

Theresa Sadler was born in Czechoslovakia October 15, 1891 and came to the United States as a young woman, living first in Ural where she was married to Law Boreborks Whit I ft A4U1' rence Gregor. The couple moved to Eureka in 1915 and had lived here since. I An active member of the Cath Pumps' Pastels A(WV -C Sandals Blue olic Altar Society, Mrs. Gregor was preceded in death by a son Law ranee- killed in action during I Black II World War II. She is survived by her husband; two daughters, Mrs.

Agnes Fritch of Ural and Mrs. Mary Frank of Bellingham, one son, Joe, stationed at Norton Air Force Base, California: a sister, Mrs. 3 um i rem ft wwi Sophie Cada of Ural; five grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Finley J. Null By Tribune Correspondent KALISPELL Finley J.

Null, 58, died in Kalispell Tuesday after noon. Null was born June 25, 1898 at Lyma, Ohio to Fred L. and Cora Null. When a year old he came with his parents to the Flathead. In 1910 he moved with the family to Big Arm where he lived until returning to Kalispell in 1918 and had made his home here since.

He The finest ingredients make MAGIC FREEZE'a favorite dessert for all the family in fact, for everyone who enjoys eating. You'll be amazed that such a delicious treat costs less than 5c a serving. Available at grocery stores everywhere. had been employed by the Kali spell Mercantile Co. for 31 years Null was married to Ella W.

Mac-Donald on Feb! 11, 1919, in Kali spell and is survived by his widow, Nurses Picked For N.Y. Trip HELENA officials of ft 1 ww 1 1 i ''mmmmmyr in M. the Montana State Nurses Assn I 1 I Lf-jT rSSSS-pi MANUFACTUReP MANUFACTURED DISTRIBUTED IY are scheduled to attend a three- AegetaBlefat day American Nurses Assn. training institute in New York City a II nTofinrt solcMill Mr Vw7' product so low in June 24-26. II it i II Selected to represent Montana are Mrs.

Helen Haegele, MSNA calories, you can all vou waul president, and Mrs. Mary Munger, non-fat milk solids, sugar, vegetable fat stabilizer, certified color, natural and artificial flavors. state executive secretary, both of I 417 Control Inlincnn Hntol KAn II Helena. State and territorial nurs ing associations are expected to 1 1 send delegates. feHMMMMHieiHeMiiieeeeeHBeeMieHiieMeMeieeMeiiieeMv.

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