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Show 8 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 16, 1960 Death Claims - Mother of 9 r - After Illness Reduce Gas f j Tax Revenue j ? 4 b ' one-yea- r:f i Poulsen was horn April 15, w Ay 1912, at Mal.id Idaho, a daughter of Joseph and M'irg.irite Wilcox She was reared in Howard until seven years of age, at which time she came to Brigham DITS Mis, Belli Howard PoulCity to be reared by her grand- sen, Is, died Wednesday morning in parents. She attended Brigham Brigli.tin Ciiy. City schools and graduated from the Box Elder High school and LDS seminary in 1931. Mrs m Ma-la- She was married .Poulsen on Feb, 24, , I.ake iCty. in Salt ' An active member of the LDS church, she had taught Primary in the Brigham ward City Seventh step-sister- I Codings 553 East 2S50 North Ogden, died Tuesday night at II p m shortly after birth at the Cooley Memoiial hospital. Survivors include the parents, a brother and a sister, Lee and Rena? Robinette, Ogden, and the following grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Delbert Robinette, Brigham City, and Thomas Codings. Logan Funeral services will be conducted today, Thursday, at 11 a. m. at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home w'ith Bishop K. B. Olsen officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary prior to time of services. Robi-ne't- !, Worid nfhtoman tamer? Nerves of iron? We have just the job for you!' New Political View 1 1 1 This Weekend 1 n 1 n half-pric- e ONLY YOU CAN PREVENT FOREST 'fires I in the Brigham ifluftt Syndtt. WINOOSKI, Vt. (UPI) Political science now is called govern ment at St. Michaels college. The change was made by de-partment chairman Robert Spen-cer who said Before I was elected to the Vermont Senate, I was cer-tain it was a science. Having served there discovered its also an art. Government is a more A new Frostop drive-irestau- graphic term to cover both the rant, located at 20 West Second art and science. South, has added its name to the rapidly growing list of new busi-- Always Rivaling nesses in Brigham City. The traveling salesman had been Grand Opening for the drive-ito will be held Saturday and Sunday, trying throughout the meal June 18 and 19, from 11 a. m. un- make a date with the til midnight. The entire regular waitress, who played the demure Fimenu of the Frostop will be re- part and paid him no heed. in he snapped nally, exasperation. two-daduced to for the "Little girl, does your mother event Construction of the building was know youre out? She ought to, said the waitbegun last January and completed I weighed nine ress, poker-facecoin late April, according to owners Delwin Pond of Mantua, pounds six ounces. Brent Hoggan and Lewis Hoggan Pregnant lobsters must be reof South Ogden turned to the water immediately A native of Lewiston, Utah, and on under Connecticut former USU student, Pond serves law.being caught as local manager of the business as well as holding a job at Thiokol. Residing in Mantua with him are his wife, the former ONLY YOU CAN Kathryn Maughan of Wellsville, and two sons, Rex and Kelly. 1 vice. Interment will be City cemetery. ex-lio- n Frostop Sets Grand Opening Joan Robinette, infant daughter of Dale and Ruth irA Fin An For Baby Girl LDS Survivors incluude her husband: nine sons and daughters, Darrel! H Poulsen, Corinne: Newell J Ross J. PoulPoulsen, Kearns; sen, now serving an LDS mission in Denmark; Harold Dale Poulsen, Mrs. Gerald fCarolyn) Dunn, Leon K. Poulsen, Diane Poulsen, Craig Poulsen, and Hall Poulsen, all ot Brigham City; her mother, Mrs Margurite Bronson, Tremonton; four grandchildren, three stepand three brothers and aunts with whom she was raised, Mrs. Helen Marriott, Garland; Mrs. Blanche Pett, Malad; and Mrs. Carol Stanger, Ogden. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at p. m. in the Brigham City Seventh LDS ward chapel with Bishop Dean Compton Friends may call at officiating. the Harold B. Felt Funeral home on Friday from 7 to 9 p. m. and Saturday prior to the time of ser- tkA'kA Services Set Harvey J. 1932, POINTERS Brush Fire Threatens Area At Promontory Last Tuesday Wayne guest of Mr. and Mrs. Toombs on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen and sons, Mr and Mrs. Riiert Brench-le- y and Mr. and Mrs. Darr Wintle and families of Ogden and Wendell Jensen of Bear River City enjoyed a fishing trip to Pond's Lodge in Idaho last week Little Todd Huish, 15 month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Huish of Orem is visiting his grandparents, the Joseph Nicholas while the rest ot' the family is vacationing in By Rosalie S. Wells De-ve- re Mrs. Beth Howard Poulsen, age1 Harvey J. Poulsen, 420 North Second West, died early Wednesday morning at her home r illness. following a , PROMONTORY All available men were called out Utahs share of gas tax revenues Tuesday afternoon to put out a may fall over $4,000,000 short of grass and brush fire near the current estimates by 1964 because Stokes home. The fire, caused of the trend to smaller cars, it was by carelessness, was soon whipped pointed out by Harold Reese, Box into adjoining sagebrush and dry Elder county area chairman of the grass by high winds. They fought Utah Petroleum Council. for nearly two hours to bring it unemTHE decrease in gas tax reve- der control. With so many men somenues has been attributed to high ployed at the Thiokol plant it times leaves the community withgasoline tax rates which are en- out manpower. couraging the purchase of smaller cars, Harold Reese declared For The Cub Scouts with their den the first five months of 1960, smal- mother, Doris Flint, attended the ler car purchases in Utah represen- Cub Scout Jubilee at Lagoon on ted approximately 28 9 per cent of Tuesday. Boys enjoying the activities were Lael Wells, Dallas Flint, the total new car sales in Utah about equal to the national aver- Bobby Baird, and Harold Toombs. them were Ellen Accompanying age of 30 per cent. Total national gasoline tax re- Toombs and Tessa Flint. Mrs. Wanda Larsen has accepted ceipts will be $584,000,000 below anticipated levels by 1964, according the position of teaching kindergarto economists speaking at the Na- ten at the Howell school for the y 48, wife of to Small Cars Y w . . LAFF-A-DA- tional Highway Congress meetings held in Washington, D.C. recently. These experts warned that any attempt to increase gasoline tax revenues by higher gasoline taxes would be self defeating, for it would lead to less motoring or even more small-ca- r sales. Yellowstone Park. Also spending his vacation with his grardparents, the Nicholases, has been Gary Chournos, son of Mr. and Mrs John Mildon of Salt Lake. Mrs Rose Stokes has been visiting in Brigham City part of the week and staying with the children of Devere Stokes while their parents amended the June MIA convention in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James Thorpe of Wellsville and Mr. and Mrs. Don Woodward and sons of Corinne were Sunday dinner guests of the Jay Browns. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Diderickson and daughter were dinner guests of the Floyd Woodwards on Sunday. Miss Phyllis Christensen of Tremonton presented a very interesting lesson on genealogy Sunday. MORTICIANS with EXTENSIVE TRAINING and next six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Wells of Mantua were Monday evening visitors of Duane Wells. Miss Valene Anderson was a YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Verl L. Petersen Harold B. Felt Shakes With a Reason An LOUISVILLE. Ky. (UPI) industrial resonance test that causes a steel pipe to crack inself is going one better than tenors who can shatter crystal glass by pure sustained tone. Researchers at Tube Turns Division of Chemetron Corp. use rapidly spinning weights to induce It is estimated that small car test lengths of pipe to vibrate sales will continue to rise. 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