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Show Tremonton, Uiah Th. Eva Hansen Continued from front page LEADER Thursday, March B.R. Ensemble Chosen R&D Contract on Minuteman Forty members for a Wind sen, Bob Checko, and Gail Ensemble have been selected Richman were chosen for alby Gareth Larsen, director of ternates. This select group will help both junior and high school Bristol. PennaM The Air build the bands. band reputation Force has announced today the The ensemble will play April much, stated Mr. Larsen. This award of a 5 milliondollar con7, at Weber in a joint festival group does not constitute next tract to the Wasatch .Division of Thiokol Chemical Corpora years selections. with five other schools. ' tion for research, and developare They planning perform ment of the improved Minute-ma-n ancea in Ogden, and at Bear 1st stage solid propellant River. The group will be audi' engines. "Work will be accomtioning for the Music Educa at the Wasatch Divisplished to tors National be Conference activities through the years ion in Utah. in held March of 1963, elude also being president of Approximately 5,400 employThose chosen are: Bruce the Elwood (ward YWMIA, Dee Harris is one of ees are presently working at the Jay counselor and teacher, secret Christensen, Carol Ann Rock, seven members appointed to tlj. Wasatch Division. With the tary n the Primary, as well Flute I; Alan . Larsen, Jean Small Business Administration's completion of Air Force Plant as ins years or service in uie Scothern, Annette Thompson, Small Business Advisory Counearly Religion Class stake Flute II: Steve Larsen, Oboe; cil for the State of Utah was board, the Bear River Stake Gay Boss, Basoon; Kaye announced today by Harold R. Toni Jeppson, Clarinet I; Sunday School and Relief SociSmethills, SBA Regional Direc Pauety stake board, and now at John Krey, Craig Law, tor for this Area. an age when most people feel line Laws, Clarinet II; Mary The Council members who are Kae Thompson, Kathy appointed by SBA Administra they have done their part, she Waldron, is teaching a class of boys in Oyler, Clarinet III; Gary Iver- - tor John E. Home, are part of Vivian a Toiman, Sunday School and is a coun son, Gerald nationwide organization of selor in the Elwood Relief Hickman, Bass Clarinet; Wayne Thursday of last iweek was a individuals who know private rather Hunsaker, Alto Sax; Sidney and understand the expensive holiday for Society. of problems She Is loved by young and Fridal, Alto Sax II; Kirk small business, and who will Oleen Palmer of the Palmer old alike for her high ideals, Hunsaker, Tenor Sax; Mike meet on call with SBA officials Jewelry company. In making a routine check belpful nature, sweet disposl Litchford, Gail Womack, Bari at the State level to help evalution, and her ability to make tone Sax: Barry Stokes, Eric ate the effectiveness of the of his store Thursday morning, the iworld brighter for all she Beste, Cornet I; Paul Hansen, agency's programs, as well as Mr. Palmer discovered that Rick Mason, Cornet II; Blaine advise and meets. assist in developing during the night visitors had entered his store, peeled open She Is always the first to Pierson. Paul Puzey, Cornet methods for improving them. arrive and help in time of III; Jerry Overson, Horn I; addition to the State Ad- the store safe and made off In with jewelry estimated at sickness, and many, many Von Stocking, 'Horn II; Dennis visory Councils, Regional and approximately $500.-0- 0 homes have been cheered in Winters. Horn HI; Jerry Earl, are being established in in cash. time of sorrow by her friendly Horn IV; Jerry Checketts, each of SBA's 15 Regions, and Police Chief John I. Johnson visits and contributions of de- Baritone; Durand Hansen Ban a National Small Business Ad- ton II; of Brigham City described the licious food. Council been formed has Dan Litchford, Trombone I; visary A pioneer in many ways, to advise the Administrator of burglary as the work of pro Steven II; the Agency and his top staff fessionals (who had the job well Bishop, Trombone she helped to settle and develop planned. the valley which is home to Steven Harris, Trombone III; in Washington. The yeggs gained entrance by her. helped to organize the Charles Sorensen, Bass I; Glade climbing a ladder to the roof PTA in the school of her chil Fredricka, Bass II; Kathy Min of an adjacent building and go dren. and assisted in food pre son, John Bovce, Snare Drums; Sandra Weir, Bass Drum; ing through the window of an paration, making possible Kimber. Percussion; Kristine apartment. They then upstairs lunch at for children hot the Tim Oyler, Timpani. went down a stairway to street school. Many Federal income tax re level, Doug Thompson, Judy Brown, turns are pried open an unused Her talents are many and being received by the door and An broke through wall Calderwood, Wayne varied, being a natural story Kayla withInternal Revenue Service Han Oleen Allan the jewelry store. of derson, Perry, a paneling entertainer and teller, poet, out signatures of the person or forced off the door of They organizer, she has always car persons filing. in the rear of ned important responsibilities and her last months were spent Mr. Roland V. Wise, District the safe, located the store, apparently by using in any church or community Director urged taxpayers to be a bar and heavy hammer. Chief affair. Her help has been in in their home, where they sure to return. One their sign care and her nursed gave every Johnson estimates it would "valuable in planning and pre and attention to her and her signature for a single person; have taken "only 15 or 20 minand ward dinners two paring big for a married couple fill utes" to accomplish. community parties through the family. Members of the family, of ing jointly. years. added An reminder, sign the The Hansen home is always whom their parents are justly return in the same way it is of wife are the Ernra, proud ready to serve any number of Dr. Caseal D. Burke, who has printed or typed at the top of guests, and it has been a place been a return. teacher, case worker the for family and friends to meet on now and is work finishing together in love and happiness. Funeral services were con' Flowers seem to respond natur her Master's degree. She has student teachers at ducted Tuesday afternoon in supervised to care of A'unt the ally Eva,, and there are always lovely U.S.U., and filled short term Mrs. Leland Hansen entertain" the Corinne ward chapel for missions to Canada and East Mrs. Sophrona Johnson Larsen, ed her Bridge Club Wednesday 76, who plants inside and outside her ern States. are the died Saturday nierht in parThey which she shares gener home, ents of one son and three dau night. Special guests were Mrs. a Brigham City hospital after ously with one and all. Dean Mrs. Ruby Felstead, an illness. She was the mother The Hansens are not strang ghters. Capener. Prizes were won by of Merlin Kim Mrs. (Adrus) Larsen, Raymond presiding ers to sorrow and heartache now living in Denver ia a Ruby Felsted and Dorothy elder of the Promontory Branch ball, lost their second son in Rich. and They Capener. Marguerite of Thatcher-Penros- e of Utah State Uniward. infancy and over a period of graduate She was born in Brigham She is the mother of The Club Pinochle versity. weekly watched a years, lovely daugh is an active met Wednesday at the home of City, April 20, 1885, a daughter ter dying of an incurable heart four children and worker. Mrs. Tony Stander with Mrs. of Peter and Anna Chritena disease. Their lives iwere de- church and civic L. Howard Mrs. Hawks acting hostess. Anderson Johnson. She was (Ada) Iris voted to her during her illness, z gree form Utah State Prizes went to Gloria Ragse, married to Hans Ethelbert received a normal de- - Ida Fridal. Luncheon was serv (Bert) Larsen Sept 14, 1905 in and Brigham City. taught school several ed to 13 members. sity Surviving are her husband years. She was also an airline Mr. Mrs. and BertleBryce and the following sons and stewardess and while her hus band served in the military aon and Bryce's parents of Salt daughters, Mrs. Jennings (Lor-na- ) forces, she (worked as house Lake City, visited Thursday Phillips, Salt Lake City. mother at a sorority house on with Mrs. Tina Thompson. Mrs. Mrs. Clarence (Leola) Stone, USU campus. She lives with Bertleson is a niece of Mrs. Beowawe, Nev.. Mrs. Wayne her husband and three children Thompson. (Delia) Owens, Corinne; Merlin in Hillsborough, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burning- - H., Promontory; Neal H., BonBoyd, the ypungestxamRleted ham of Nyssa, Ore., visited ner Ferry; 12 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren; three years at USU, then com four Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. sisters course and one brother, Mrs. School a the at pleted Melvin Robbins in Tremonton. Esther Poulson, Mrs. Amelia of Watch making in Denver. He is now a' supervisor for Mrs. Odeen Estep entertain Olsen, Brigham City; Mrs. Sperry Utah Engineering La ed for her son Jerry, Tuesday, Sophie Johnson, Mantua; Mrs. boratory in Clearfield. His wife cause of celebration, Jerry was Armeda Hope, Idaho Falls; and is the former Donna Marie four years old. Twenty little Peter Johnson, Salt Lake City. Kowallis and they have four friends gathered at his home to honor the young man. children. - Thiokol Awarded 5 Million given to Amos by his father, was being completed. They still live on that same property though since that time, have built a beautiful, spacious home to replace the early cottage. Though the farm and family kept this family very busy. they always found time to serve in the LDS church, he es bishop of the ward and she as Relief Society president Her Local Man Named To Council Of Utah SBA vVal-dro- n, No. 78, under construction ad- jacent to this Division, for production of the Minuteman first stage engines, employment is expected to reach 7,000. Plant No. 78, also under Thiokol operation. Is 90 per cent completed. Five out of five of the last silo flight tests of the Minute-ma- n have been successful. 1. 1962 Legal Notice GARLAND LOCALS NOTICE OF MEETING Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hodge visited Friday and Saturday in Ogden with the Bud and Bob Hodge families and in Sunset with the Max Archibald family. Mr. and Mrs. Art Felsted visited in Smithfield with Dr. and Mrs. Robert Budge and ; family. Mrs. George Kirby is visiting in Idaho Falls with her daughter, Mrs. Aldon Kerr and The annual meeting of officers and stockholders of the p Northern Utah Fanner's will be held Saturday, March 10 at 1:30 pjn. in the Garland Armory building, to conduct Co-o- business, of officers, election and any other matter that may properly come before said meeting. Ralph Bishop, Manager -8 Burglars Hit Brigham City Jewelry Firm $11,-000.- home-prepare- (( YOUR PRESCRIPTION d Be Sure to Sign Tax Return Corinne Woman Buried Tuesday LOCALS IS YOUR lUSURANCE FOR GOOD HEALTH. ..AS PRIGE-- lessas the rarest mm mmm H.1 ffitHJt AMERICA'S BEST m'fY MiU nHfr.fci 1 Adam's Drug 34 SOUTH TREMONT ST. 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All applicants must meet the following qualifications: be the ages of 17 and 27; be a U.S. citizen or have a certified declaration of intention to become a citizen; and must qualify physically, mentally and morally. cl We Alto Carry Temple Weddings FREE SPEEDY SERVICE 1 And """" With each order I II u Ij Year Subscription To Quality Work The LEADER By And Garland Times Skilled Craftsmen Utah's Leading Weekly . be-we- en IIITEIOUflTAIIl FARMERS 77 for your wedding ... Force aerospace age technology is ever expanding and qualified men to fill it's manpower requirements are in demand, according to MSgt. Richard E. Greer, Air Force recruiter for the Tremonton area. "Air minded young men are presently needed in all of the Air Force's 42 career fields," he emphasized. The ALL DAY THURSDAY March 8 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. i 1 Id ABERPR ESS PHONE AL 7-13- 71 t |