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Show Supervisor SSM course Is Held Bud culi icd iiiiic in I'iM two Since that lime he has had First Lt. Russel D. Bird, hus- tours of duty in the Pacific band of the former Alice Jen- From June 1952 until June ot sen of Brigham City, has been this year, Bird was stationed in Funeral services for Mrs Ann attached to the Ordnance Guid- Alaska at the Alaska General Glenn Hansen, 88, 236 South ed Mlssle school, Redstone Ar- Depot, Ft. Richardson. Second West, who died at her senal, Huntsville, Alabama, Lt. and Mrs Bird have one home last Friday, were held He is a student in the Guided child, Janet three Rebecca, Jay W Oldroyd, county di Monday at 2 p m in the Brig Missle Systems Maintenance years old. ham City Second ward Bishop rector of public welfare, was elected temporary chairman of J A Meservy officiated the planning board for the proMrs Hansen had been ill for posed Box Elder County Nursfive years ing home, last Friday She was active in the I.DS At the evening meeting in the i ti mi il mil seived in the I'll eouit looms In the cuuit house Relief and society maiy need for Mis Hansen was born Apnl dis( ussion centered on 27 1866, in Paisley, Scotland, a the county home by all boa id members under leadership of daughter of Andiew and Ann Mrs Richard Alston, acting Her family came Craig Glenn to the United States as conveits chairman when to the LDS church she Primal ily for eldeily indigent was three years old. She was county people, the nursing educated in Salt Lake City home woSld supply care and On December 28, 1882, she living quarters for them was married to Chnstian C One of the first functions of Hansen in the old Salt Lake Endowment House. The couple the newly organised boaid, Oldmoved to Brigham City royd said, will be determination Surviving aie her husband, ot the number of mdigents the following sons and daugh needing help, size and location ters, Oleen M Hansen, Mrs Ivy of building, expenses expected, H Frye, Rngham City; Mrs method of financing it and Stella A Young, Gridley, Calif ; other survey data Mrs Tessie T Marshall, Palo Oldroyd has been one of the Alto, Calif ; Mis Muriel Thomas, the Glenn sparkplugs in the move for sevLong Beach, Calif ; W nursing home over the past Hansen Burley, Idaho, R Rob eral years, The perfect gift for any eit Hansen, Los Angeles; 39 THE CELEBRITY (Illustrated) 92 member of the family. Mrs Norwood Hyer, president grandehildien, ONtf DuaMrsdt operation; 2 17 Records anything, plays gieat great grand of the Civic Improvement club, iq nr a bours recording time on childien; brother, Alma Glenn presented the board a $25 check back instantly. roll of tap. "Piano Key" controls. Hansen, Firth, Idaho, and a sis- as a starting fund for the small AMPRO CHAMPION ter, Mis Jane Hepwoith, Good board's current Big teutuin AM PRO Ptofntional tent prtormnc I expenses She pnee fusytoopuratu.wuigtis Muicnum lultlitj owi lull audio COOQ ing, Idaho QC explained that costs prior to g.n7. Only only 17 lbs Only I.Zy ibr0 Burial was in the Bugham appointment of the board memfo,A, City cemetery. bers have been paid by the Civic club's project committee Low, Easy Terms . Lay Away for Christmas Long Tenure Siie also expressed hope that WATERBURY, Conn (UP) all civic and service groups in James F, Colwell, 75, set a tee-or- the will follow their when he was seated as lead county and donate funds for the of Sheridan boards chancellor the operation. Council, Knights of Columbus A tentative second meeting It was his 54tli consecutive year has been called for December as chancellor 3, 6'30 p. m in the court rooms Oldroyd said an outstanding speaker who will present ground work ideas is expected to be present. Lt. Russel D. Bird :Serving in Alabama 6 Oldroyd Named Nursing Home Funeral For Mrs. Hansen Elder NEWS Box Brigham City, Utah Wednesday. November 10, 1954 Continued fiom page one Committee Head Protection... Child Objects of PTA were read by Richaid Alston followed by nnouncement of Parent Teacher conference to be held November 10, 17 and 18 and notice that blood would be drawn for the Ftuluy, November polm tests 12 between 9 and 11 a m Pi Gundcisen made the ements Mis Marva Frost leported tin Halloween a n nsi successful ( ai nival was Music toi the ptogtam lesenld by thud grade students under the direction of Mis Mary P Owens, Mrs Merle Giover and Mrs Ora Hamblin. Mis Veta Mills accompanied the group Jay Oldroyd of the program committee introduced the gupst spoaket During the evening PTA booklets lot he yeai 1954 55 were Mis the p?QQ0QO that remembers the past I Civic Club Begins Working Fund Board for the Box Elder Countv Nursing Home. A check for $25 was Ilanning presented by Mrs. Norwood liver, Civic Improvement Club president, to Mrs. Richard Alston, acting chairman of the hoard, as newly named temporary chairman. Jay Oldroyd, smiles his approval. . . . for I distnbuted 1 J palfm jmmy We Have Moved TO NEW A 332 OFFICE Special observances of American Art Week were held in both , f LU if.ArjliA JACK MOFFITT As your local FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP representatives, we invite you to come in and bring your Automobile, True!, Life and Fire Insurance problems. All Claims and Policy Service in this area are to be imported to Mr. Moffitt. jack AGENT FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE . mm PHONE 889 R Refrigerator - Freezer artist and the subject and explaining why it was chosen. The results showed a wide variety of interests, Mrs. Jeppsen announced. The senior division purchased a picture by Alan Houser, nationally famous artist from the Intermountain school. A display was built around the new picture In the front hall announcing the purchase during American Art Week. INSURANCE CO. NEW WORLD LIFE INS. CO. FIRE INSURANCE EXCHANGE NEW 1954 SUPER-STO- Redd. 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