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Show THE BOX EIDER NEWS, BrlgRam Gty, Utafi Aged Brigham Tuesday, November 7, 1961 1897, at Corinne, a son of William and Dora Bergen Bosley. He was reared and educated in Corinne. On Jan. 5, 1933, he married t Norma Jensen in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He had worked as a mechanic and as a bus driver for the Board of Education in the Box Elder Mrs. Amy Marie Anderson HanCounty School district for a num- sen, age 87, of Brigham City, died ber of years. He had retired as Friday at the home of a daughter, Walter Bosley, 64, lifelong resi- a bus driver in May, 1960, due to Mrs. Vance Lind, in Logan. Mrs. Hansen was born Oec. 20, dent of Corinne, passed away Fri- ill health. An active member of the Church 1873 in Bear River City, a daughter day at 4 p. m. in the Dee hospiof Jesus Christ of Latter-daof Nephi Peter and Marie Katrina tal of natural causes. Mr. Bosley was born July 24, Saints, he had served as superin- Jensen Anderson. tendent of the Sunday school and She was married to Lars John of the YMMIA in the Corinne Hansen on Nov. 8, 1889 in the Loward. He was a member of the gan LDS Temple. He passed away high priests quorum at the time March 9, 1929. from RAY E. MALMROSE of his death. Mrs. Hansen received many honHe was a former member of the ors for her work with the Red Remember? Weve been disCross during World War I. She Corinne Town Board. cussing what should be in your medicine chest in case you or SURVIVORS INCLUDE his wid- was active in the LDS church and served in the presidency of the your family come up with any ow, Corinne; five daughters, Mrs. had of the small aches, pains or acLeon (Elinor) Whitworth, Bounti- Relief society and as a visiting a She also had been cidents of everyday life. Its ful; Mrs. William H. (Doreen) teacher. in the Primary. teacher , , surprising how Mrs. Ariz.; Scottsdale, Weaver, few homes have Surviving are two daughters, Gordon (LaRey) Peterson, Gan-adan efficient set of Mrs. Larry (Ardilh) Mrs. Charles (Arvilla Mae) Ariz.; tweezers . . those Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. Vance Pierce, and Sharon Bosley, both little instruments 13 grandtwo stepsons, Charles (Vida) Lind, Logan; of Corinne; to help remove 33 children, Lee Santa Calif., Ana, Elswood, Ansplinters Sherman Oaks, Calif.; a brother and a sister, Cyphus Elswood, and derson Mrs. Edna Demars, lodge close to the 12 grandchildren and two greatsurface of the grandchildren; three brothers and both of Brigham City. ' Funeral services were held Mon, , , skin. I suppose two sisters, William Bosley, Mrs. at 1 p.m. in the Brigham City day it may sound a little obvious but, Barnes, Roy Bosley Dewey (Mae) LDS ward chapel with Bishop First of once youve broken the skin to all Maldrad Ogand Bosley, Intertake out a sliver, be sure to den; Mrs. George (Hazel) Brown, Carlyle Jensen officiating. ment was in the Brigham City clean what has now become an Los Angeles, Calif. the direction of will be con- cemetery under open wound. The safest way to Funeral services the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. handle even the smallest skin ducted today, Tuesday, at 1 p. m, opening is to clean it thoroughly LDS ward in the Corinne chapel with soap and water and then be with Bishop Melvin Nelson officiasure to put a good disinfectant ting. Friends may call at the Co- Woman Dies! Corinne Man Funeral Held Dies Friday In Hospital y Pharmacy Phacts Ess-ma- that on it. In an emergency call your doctor first! Then call us. Were always glad to take care of you in a hurry on an emergency basis here at Malmrose Pharmacy, 102 E. Forest. We try to be alerted at all times for such occurences. Death Claims Father of TO MEET NOV. Utah State Farm Bureau pr Lists Convention Speakers vice and organizes and conducts special tours for farm bureau members throughout the world. Mrs. Van Ness Wallentine of Idaho Falls, Idaho, chairman of Western Regional Farm Bureau Women will attend the womens busion ness session and luncheon Thursday, Nov. 16. Mrs. Sabra Foremaster of St. George will review the book, Masters of Deceit in Salt by J. Edgar Hoover as part of the Newhouse hotel, Nov. luncheon program. Lake City. Over 500 farmers and wives are SATURDAY, Nov. 18, the voting delegate body will pass on policies expected to attend the three-dameeting which, in addition to top to guide the program of farm bunational speakers, will include an reau throughout 1962 Changes in outline of Farm Bureau activities articles of incorporation will be by A. V. Smoot, president, and proposed to broaden the scope of Florence Allen, chairman of Farm service to members. Bureau Women. Officers of the Auto, fire and comprehensive TO GERMANY Elder Arvol Dale bureau will also discuss a program liability service is now near one Smith will serve LDS mission in of expansion which has been con- million dollars a year. Life insurWest Germany. sidered by county boards of direc- ance will reach better than ten miltors throughout the state. lion coverage on new applications Shield nearly Frank S. Pierce from California and Blue Cross-Blu- e will conduct the singing and will three hundred thousand dollars, also address the convention on ex- and new services are contemplaBureau ted. periences with Farm Election of officers for 1962 will groups in foreign countries. Pierce is director of convention. Travel ser-- conclude the three-da16-1- 8 y Childrens program. VERl I. PETERSEN CITY GUIDANCE is often sought from one who has previously been face to face with a situation. similar Cal-Far- and NAVAJO NOTES PA3-520- Intermountain School Hosts Fulbright Exchange Students Costly ' Gary Jones and Family. p :n s O' k 5 EewFoid Trades - , . w- -r w.vw '' m, . "62 ,or A S mtSIOIS tiv ttroni on 1 14-u- whootbot. Ooco cab-bod- conventional panel can aava $100 on net. oil and tiraiavary lb.00vmMe yearl You save on gs with Fords modern engines. Save on oil go 4,000 miles between changes. NEW BIG SIX anflno for Ford Medium provide 2? epeoel heavy duty featuraa more ttan any other ! Chotca of St it four anfinat. includAmerica ! mod ing . popular true! V Ssvs on tirss with Ford's truck suspension. Come In! See the new '62 Fords, work out a deal, and drive out a truck that ssvs you money . . , full time! FORD TRUCKS COST LESS iAVt fOAF, U , IAt fNI ftp 0 te Andersens - Ford, Inc. ONLY YOUR FORD DEALER 323 South Main St., Brigham City SELLS AM MINERAL FERTILIZER CO! UTAH MIDVALE, ters at Frankfurt. with headquar- Drink Milk at bedtime and relax. Milk is the rehtcap beverage with protein. You always iced protein. Thats why you never outgrow M:!V Drink . glasses every day ' our need r Drink More MlUt AMERICAN . DAIRY ASSN. OF UTAH TT TVr mi display of 750 library books is being shown this week at Mountain View school and the publtc is invited to view the display, Principal Arch Sims said Monday. The display is sponsored by the American Libray Assn., and came to the local school from Utah a State University. Following display here, they will be boxed up and sent to another district. Principal Sims said. All of the books are the latest placed on the market and they are being shown for the benefit of the schools, school personnel, civic organizations, parents, PTA organizations and others interested. The display includes 489 books for the age group from kindergarten through sixth grade, and 261 books for the seventh through the ninth grades. Another display has been prepared for the high school age but is not included in the local exhibition. Principal Sims explained. The books are set up in the room at Mountuin View and may be viewed from 8 m. to 4 p. m. for the next ten days, he concluded. ten-da- y USED CARS AND TRUCKS and Stays Drop Don't let the sunshine and blue skies fool you . . . its cooler than it looks outside. Following the ruin and snow storms which invaded the area last Thursday, the mercury took dip and things just aren't the tame as they have been outside since then. Daytime temperatures hive remained In the 40s while night time have been In the 201. reading This is all in proportion for the winter season, Charles Clifford, local weather observer, said Mon- r-- t: and WEDNESDAY Made WINTER TIRE SALE! 1 In-Sto- K Bakery re 6 oz. loaf White FOR now ANU Offered for Public Viewing Mercury Takes Come in and let u show you Ford's full time economy only starts with low price! tCONOkIMC VAN priced far Fats than any twpular E or AM y in West Germany, SAVE ON ii RYE BREAD KELL.Y ft r F EXPI-orE- R $9 WINTER TIRE DPTREAPS each APPLE P!E 39c FROM FOOD KINGS MEAT DEPARTMENT Yett'rs money and miles ahead when you put 0 (MENS FRYING FULL TREAD DEPTH KELLY EXPLORER lb- - 29 RETREADS BACON BAR-- S on your car. K lb-5- u 9' ftp NOW AS l,i n f mu LOW AS FOOD KINGS 15.95 LOUISIANA No. S FRESH PRODUCE 1 lb. YAMS Sis nus 10' TAI AM YOU SfTMADAStf Hag WHOLE or JELLIED a t Moment tsiao SUtSII rod txdmWy 303 can KIUT CRANBERRIES H atwr Mssiinvf tratii, I wmt d gviM rid. STANDBY TIGLLY yeuw of aA.iuAAJtoS' tovu nwivt V j TIRE STORE 111 t North Main fir , Mm4si Kelly Tim hi I vent toe Ivity fthi l 34718 . . Yvh A4 Of Cf, 2 for 45' 46 oz. can PINEAPPLE GEORGES day. The storm last week was accompanied by winds, making a true wintertime picture in this area. High and low temperature read lugs for the past five days are as follows: ii ;v ARM0RUBBER 4.70-t- 5 mmm hM M multi-purpos- e - Cis- - Or phone orders COLLECT to ht A TRUCK ECONOMY HEADQUARTERS FULL-TIM- E commendations. See local dealer. will Elder Arvol Dale Smith serve a mission for the Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- By Martha Hurst Book Display ; Bulk, Custom Spread or Bags. Direct from the factory to the farm at big savings. reExpert service, soil tests and Mission KELLY Phone AT LDS TUESDAY Mai fie Superphosphate, and all other kinds To Serve y Fresh Baked Goods From Our Beautiful Serficc Nee Not Sulfur nitrate, available. FOOD KINGS BEST BUYS! thoughtful. 71 MINERAL FERTILIZER CO. t.-- -. of bereavement enables us to provide helpful at Local Elder in Our vast experience in resolving the details assistance that is most DHIA Sets Meeting The Dairy Herd Improvement association of Box Elder county has scheduled a meeting Thursday, Nov. 9, in First District courtroom, county courthouse, starting at 8 p.m., according to County Agent A. Fullmer Allred. SALE Brigham Lady funeral home Directors: HAROLD B. FELT BRIGHAM when the proposed changes met no opposition during a public hearing. The amendments place zoning into effect for the first time in the north area recently annexed by Brigham City. They also put residential zoning into effect in several areas of northeast Brigham City and one in the southwest. These students will leave Salt He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. in a few days for CaliLake Students from the University of fornia. City They will spend the next Arvol Smith, 343 North First East. Utah visited the Intermountain A farewell testimonial will honor there. school campus on Thursday, Nov. quarter Smith Sunday evening, Nov. Elder MOSS SENATOR visited the 2. These students represented 19 12, at 7:30 p.m. in the Brigham 1. He spent the day different countries. Gibraltar, school Nov. LDS ward chapel with and having City Eighth Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Greece, Ma- touring the school Bishop E. B. Harrison presiding. conferences with the personnel. laya, Cyprus, Norway, and other Miss Cleo Sumter and Miss Elder Smith will enter the LDS Parley L. Smith, 76, of 580 East countries were represented. They Mission Home Monday morning, in Wilma Victor afare on to this the returned country duty died Center, Logan, Wednesday at ter attending a conference on Nov. 13 for special training before exchange. his home after a long illness. leaving for his mission headquarof Most Home Living in Dormitories. the adminstudents are He was the father of Mrs. in elementary education The meeting was held in Gallup, ters on Nov. 20. istrators of Brown Knowlton (Virginia) He is a graduate of Box Elder in their own countries. Their pro- N. M. Brigham City. High school and LDS Seminary Dr. fessor is the Paul Mr. and Mrs. was Smith Crosslin Mr. Fawley. Smith and has born April 23, one year of 1885 at Rigby, Idaho, a son of They are in this country learning have an addition to their family. studies atcompleted Utah State University. to for their Their new baby girl, Catherine, He also attended the LDS develop programs William Robert and Ursula Viiate Institute Pack Smith. He married Flor- school systems. One problem they weighed seven pounds and 12 of Religion at Logan. ence Hendricks on July 1, 1915, in have in their country is illiteracy. ounces. Friends and relatives of the the Logan LDS temple. He had The purpose for their trip to InMiss Judy Catron, a secretary, Smith family are invited to attend school was termountain to worked as a carpenter and minstudy has transferred to Hill Field air- the farewell testimonial Sunday the problem of Integrating the base. ing engineer. evening, Bishop Harrison said. include his widow, minority group. Survivors i Howard Leslie and Helen Ship-le- y i.i l'ii,i w .WCT, Logan; a son and four daughters, THE 27 STUDENTS met In of graduates Intermountain, Ross H. Smith of Garden City; 81 on the campus. Super- were united in marriage at the Mrs. Tony J. (Gwen) Cunha, of Building intendent of Intermountain school, Protestant Student Center on Oct. Gainsville, Fla.; Mrs. Knowlton Hobart Johnson and other Staff 29. Reverend Cornelius Kuipers (Virginia) Brown, Brigham City; members met with them, iilides officiated. Attendants were Lewis Mrs. Eldon M. (Colleen) Curtis of the Reservation were Fish and Miss Marie L. Begay. and Joan Smith, both of Logan; shown Navajo by Vincent Loosli. An orien- The reception following the wed14 two greatgrandchildren; tation of the schools program was ding was held in the home of Erngrandchildren; two brothers and presented by Supt. Johnson, Miss est K. Hurst. The couple will rea sister. Oleta and Clayton Barker. side in Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Sat- The Merrywas served lunch at group urday at Hall Mortuary chapel in Maddox Ranch House after which in and was the interment Logan the academic heads conducted a Richmond cemetery. tour of the campus including class Famous Food King Home rooms and shops. At 3 p. m., a CARD OF THANKS tea was given in the honor of stuWe wish to take this means of dents at the home of Mrs. Thomthanking all those who extended as Hannum. assistance, comfort and sympathy at the time of the illness and death of our beloved Beverly. May Gods blessing rest wfth those who came to our assistance BUY in any way. rinne ward chapel from 11 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. prior to funeral. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery under the direction of the Blaine Olsen Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributions be made to the Box Elder Handicapped FERTILIZER FALL Eleven amendments to Brigham Citys zoning ordinance were officially passed last Thursday night Charles B. Shuman, president of the American Farm Bureau federaEzra Taft Benson, former tion; secretary of agriculture; John C. Lynn, American Farm Bureau legislative director, and Frank Wooley, field representative for American Medical Assn, will head the out of state speaker list at the Utah State Farm Bureau federations annual convention at the Full-brig- Felt Zone Changes Pass at Hearing BC 16-1- 8 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 4 for 1 |