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Show ACCEPT CALL ec Brigham Couple to Fulfill L.D.S. Mission to England ACCEPT CALL Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kotter have accepted a call to serve in the British LDS mission. Mr and Mrs William J Kotter ot Brigham Route One, have accepted a call to serve a two-yemission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSa.nts in Great Britain, with headquarters in London, England MRS KOTTER, known as Olive to her many friends and acquaintances, is a former teacher of home economics at Box Elder High school, and has taught at school for the past She has served as six years president of the Relief society m her waid and has worked in all She had the chuich auxiliaries edited the ward paper for the wards for Eighth and Twelfth more than ten years and secShe is a retary of the Box Elder County Chapter of Mental Health association Friends and relatives of the Kotter family are invited to attend the farewell testimonial, according to Bishop Reeder. y A FAREWELL testimonial will honor the couple Sunday evening, Aug 14, at 6 p m in the Brigham City Eighth-Twelft- h ward chapel with Bishop Wallace V Reeder of the Twelfth ward officiating Mr and Mrs Kotter will enter the LDS mission home in Salt Lake City, Monday morning, Aug 15, for a week of special training before leaving for their mission headquarters They will travel via plane Twins Thursday - , ;vi "Z Directors of Mountain Fuel Sup Graveside services will be con-ducted Thursday at the Brigham ply company declared a quaiterlv Cits cemetery for Kathleen Lou div ulend of 30 cents per shai e on and Karen Sue Jones, twin daugh-- the companys capital stock at ters of Clinton H and Barbara J meeting Friday in Salt Lake City Olsen Jones of Willard The same pet share quaiteiK The babies were stillborn Sunday dividend was paid in the di exams at 9 p m. at the Cooley Memorial quarters of 1960 The current divi hospital dend is payable on Sept 12 to Surviving are the parents a sis-- ' stockholders of record Aug 24 ter and two brothers Pennelee Ruth Jones, Clinton Jones Jr and m Friends may call at the HarRonald Gene Jones, all of Willaid old B Felt Funeral Home Thurs The services will begin at 2 p day prior to the time of soi vices vW is 1 V V f z Death Claims Bear River for the new Christian ReBREAK GROUND formed church chapel and community center took place last week. Wayne Jensen contractor, Reverend Cornelius Kuipers, and Ted Tibboel, mission field representative, are shown during the ceremonies. It will be located at 625 South Third East. Ground-breakin- Lady Thursday Mrs Elvina Andersen Jenson, resident of Bear age 79, River City, died Thursday in an Ogden rest home after several weeks illness She was born in Bear River City Feb 10, 1881, a daughter of RasTHE COUPLE has long been ac- mus T and Annie M Andersen tive m church and community afShe was married to Alfred C fairs Mr Kotter served as a Jenson on March 19, 1902 in the member of the Fourth and Eighth Salt Lake LDS Temple Mr Jenward bishoprics for a period of son died last November He has also woiked eight years Mrs. Jenson had been president as superintendent ot the Sunday of the YWMIA and Primary and school and as an officer in the had served as counselor and secreYMMIA. He is a former member of the Relief Society She was tary of the North Box Elder stake high of the Farm Bua council and is cunently seiving reau auxiliary and former captain as general secretary of the Senior of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Aaromc priesthood piogram in his Survivots include four daughters ward R Lawrence and a son, Mrs This will be his second mission (Blanche) Budge, Malad Idaho, for the LDS church having serv Mrs Byron (Eleanor) Williams, ed in the Eastern States mission Salt Lake City, Mrs Joseph (Lois) Chi istensen, Mrs Harland (Lela) from 1922 24 g headed by friends ami organiza- tions of the denomination Rev Cornelius Kuipers who heads Christian Reformed activities locally, turned the fust shovel of ground at the New Church life-lon- g Building Is ceremony A number of guests and visitors from Intermountain school, Brigham City, Ogden and other localities also participated Started Here The building will be of brick con- struction and is in The Wayne Jensen Constrction nature The chapel, facing east, has company, low bidder on the Chris- been especially planned by the artian Reformed church project, be- chitect L Don Frandsen of Ogden, after to enhance the atmosphere of worgan work Monday, Aug ceremonies on ship and meditation Barring unfor-seedelays, the building will be Sunday, July 31 The chuich will dedicated in early November be built at 625 South Third East 1 ground-breakin- n g The dedicatory services were held at the site The dedicatory prayer was offered by the Rev Abe Koolhaas, minister of the Ogden Christian Reformed church The song seivice was directed by The Kotteis worked together in the North Box Elder stake mis- of Bear River City, 18 grandchil- Leroy W Baas assistant director of 19 Christian Reformed activities at sionary program for six and a dren, Funeral services were conducted Intermountain school Ted Tibboel half years Mr Kotter was a Monday in the Bear River LDS of Rehoboth, N Mex representing ward chapel and burial was in the Christian Reformed missions in New Mexico and Arizona, hi ought Bear River City Cemetery greetings and congi atulations SANITONE CLEANING Ex-Brigha- At Salt Lake you know, just man, Pocatello, Idaho, Mis Vida Lind, Logan Graveside services were conducted Monday at 2 p m at the Brigham City cemeteiy moved to a Linus Waldemar Hansen, age 69, of 571 Hamilton Ct , Salt Lake City, died in a Salt Lake City hospital, Wednesday at 1 p m of undetermined but natural causes Mr Hansen was born m Brigham City, Aug 26, 1890, a son of Lars John and Amy Marie AnderHe was reared and sen Hansen new home? Your Welcome Wagon Hostess will call with gifts and friendly greetings from the educated in Brigham City He married Pearl Krinkey and they were later divorced Mr Hansen was a retired railroad worker and was a member of the LDS church his mother, Survivors include Brigham City, the following sons PA and daughters, Harold L Hansen, Ogden, Richard L Hansen, Stock-toCalif Mrs A1 (Helen) Dar-ra- h Stockton, Ctlif , Mrs Violet 16 grand Nichols, Spaiks, Nev children and the following sisters, Mrs Chailes (Ai villa) Ess- - VALUES IN HAVE SEEN IN YEARS CARPET, APPLIANCES FURNITURE, AND PRICES IN NORTHERN UTAH - CARRY S&H Green Pick-u- Stamps and p Phone PA California Florida and Texas are the nations three leading producers ot market vegetables according to a survey by Texas A&M college YOU AND EASY CREDIT TERMS! - DuPont SOI tlylon you Skz vv Mr and CASH ... LOWEST SAVINGS GREATEST THE Fabulous Carpet Value OFF n Succumbs STOREWIDE never, never hamper! 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