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Show - I BOX ELDER City, Ufah Sunday, November 16. 1975 Obituaries j Myrtle to hear drug talk Thursday r Funeral services were conducted Wednesday for Mrs. iences and give his thoughts on drug abuse in the community. Ebeling had a son who overdosed through involvement with drugs. The program is under direction of Linda Redding, Sharon Mecham and Liz Davis. Law auxiliary Johnson B. NEWS, Brigham Myrtle Ann Black Johnson, 50, of Ogden who died Saturday, Nov. 8, 1975 at the University of Utah Medical center of cancer. She was born Jan. 8, 1925 in Blanding, a daughter of Morely and Rachel Ann Lunt Black. She was married to Grant V. Johnson on Feb. 21, 1948 in Ogden. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS The Box Elder County Peace Officer auxiliary will meet Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Tre-mont- civic center. Guest speaker will be Robert Ebelmg of Brigham City, an employe at Thiokol Corp. Ebeling will relat his exper All paper is made from cellulose fiber, which may come from wood, wood waste, flax, Cyprus (the Egyptian reed from which the original Western paper was made, and from which the word paper is derived), cotton or waste paper Temple. She was a member s of the Ogden Eighth LDS Ward and had been Junior Sunday school chorister for the past 15 years. She formerly taught and held leadership positions in the Primary, Sunday school and YWMIA. She had been employed as a procurement clerk at Hill Air Force base, retiring in 1974. Surviving are her husband of Ogden, two sons and two dau- 2000 and 3000 watt models Myrtle B. also available. Johnson injuries were sustained by one driver in this accident at First West and Fifth South Thursday afternoon. Impact of the collision overturned ghters, Mrs. Tom (Karma)k Donnelly, Eugene, Ore.; Clifford G. Johnson, Duschene; Wayne B. Johnson and Beverly Ann Johnson, both of Ogden; two grandchildren. Also surviving are the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Darius (Karma) Billings of Brigham City; Mrs. Thurman (Darlene) Billings of Santa Barbara, Calif.; Mrs. Hyrum (Reta) Johnson of Santa Paula, Calif.; Kimball C. Black of Ogden; Glendon Black, William Lunt Black, Kline Black, and Mrs. Evan (Rachel) Hoal, all of Blanding; Kelly Darnell Black of Sparks, Nev. Interment was in the Washington Heights Memorial park in Ogden. two-vehicl- The driver of a pickup truck involved in a collision at First West and Fifth two-vehic- South Thursday received only minor cuts in the accident which left some $4,000 in Randolph Evan Gee, 68, of 507 South Second East, Brigham City, died Friday evening, Nov. 14, 1975 at his home of a heart attack. He was born July 8, 1907 in Wellsville, a son of Randolph Wilson Evan and Annabell Christina Glenn Gee. He married Dorothy Nancy Downey Oct. 27, 1932 in the Salt Lake Temple. He spent his early childhood in Naf, Idaho where his father homesteaded. At the age of 12, he moved to Garland with his family. He had worked as a contractor 'And' builder ih'Jl)? Bear River Valley, was a deputy county assessor in Box Elder county and prior to his retirement was an evaluation engineer for the state of Utah. He was a member of the Brigham City 11th Ward where he held the position of High Priest and a teacher of the High Priest class. He served two missions: 1928 to 1930 to the East Central States mission and 1973 to 1974 with his wife in the Nauvoo mission. He was a Master-Mahad served on the MIA Stake board, was a Sunday school superin-tendefand scouter in the Lake tt SAVE.THISAD Cash in aluminum at convenient Reynolds Mobile Recycling Units and Centers IS, We pay 15P a lb. cash for aluminum cans & other, clean, household aluminum. 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In other accidents, Officer Dan Jones was called to a 6 '56 a.m. accident Friday in which an auto driven by Rolinda Lange of 324 Cameron, Brigham City, struck a parked car at 126 : The James Parkinson family would like to express their thanks and graditude to all those who helped and assisted in any way at a time when it was so deeply appreciated. James S. Parkinson Family STORAGE SHEDS damage at $2,000. The driver was cited for driving with obscured vision, he reported. On Wednesday afternoon, a Brigham City Corp. truck driven by Clemente Vela Sanchez of Corinne hit the rearend of a car driven by Kathleen Earl Nelson of Brigham City as both attempted to make left turns from First West onto Forest. Neck Injuries Trooper Jed Gilmore said Mrs. Nelson received neck injuries iri the mishap, but no one in the city truck was reported hurt. Gilmore said Mrs Nelson street. Bonneville council in the Bear River stake. He 'had been ward chorister and served on the Stake Sunday School board in the Box Elder stake. He was active in civic affairs in Garland as well as Brigham City. He was well known for his musical ability. Surviving are his widow of Brigham City; a son and two daughters, John Evan Gee, Newhall, Calif.; Mrs. Ronald A. (Patricia) Trussed of Morgan; Mrs. Rolland E. (Laurel) Wold of Farmington. Dixie Ann, a child preceeded him in death; six grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Ray (Elizabeth) Hougaard of Ogden; Mrs. Vern (Christina) Hill of Garland. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Brigham City 11th Ward with Bishop Thomas Rasmussen officiating. Friends may call at Petersen Funeral chapel, 634 East Second South, Monday 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Interment will be in the Garland cemetery. A New Shipment parked car. He estimated Trooper stopped for a crossing Forest Larry Forsgren investigated a mishap Tuesday night in which Michael David Ritter of 1018 Belmont, Brigham City, was southbound on in Honeyville when a Sr-6- 9 court sentences three persons Three persons have been sentenced in First District court, Brigham City, on charges of taking protected wildlife. Neola Mathews Bigler, 51, and Dean LaMar Branter, 20, both of Tremonton, and Norma Ann DeWitt, 35, Homedale, Idaho each was sentenced to one year in the Box Elder County jail The court then suspended sentence and fined each of the defendants $300. In other court action this past Robert week, Eugene McQueery, 24, of 476 South Third East, Brigham City, was sentenced to one year in the county jail for failure to stop his vehicle at the command of an officer The court then placed McQueriy on probation. 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Ward, Commissioner Utah Transportation Commission 50 1.75 OUR REG. held: SHEDS 40 'J AU THINGS BRIGHT AMD0"' MA The Utah Transportation Commission is actively seeking greater public involvement in planning future transportation improvements. A meeting has been scheduled to give you an opportunity to provide valuable input. This will assist transportation officials in planning needed transportation projects. The meeting scheduled for the Bear River Association of Governments Planning District, which includes the counties of Box Elder, Cache, and Rich, will be Just Arrived EE 03? B 00033 Local West Seventh South. Jones said the drivers vision apparently was obscured by frost and she did not see the apparently pedestrian CARD OF THANKS SAVETHISAD 10x7 BESS SERVICE Brigham City 249 North Main horse ran onto the road and was struck by his car Ritter wasnt hurt but the animal was killed $4,000 damage in local mishap Gee i- e 723 - 7119 Randolph Evan REYNOLDS the 1972 model pickup and the car knocked down a street sign. Damage was estimated at $4 000 to the two vehicles ONLY MINOR DRIGHAt.1 CITY, UTAH |