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Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 19, 1965 1 f JT " 4k f f ' rjLvj J Homecoming Set Sunday A homecoming has been sche. duled for Elder Oren LeGrande Klmber II, Sunday night, Aug. 22, 7 p.m. in the First ward chapel. Elder Klnber Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oren L. Klmber, 615 East First South HE RECENTLY returned from spending two years In the Australian mission as a mis. slonary for the LDS church. He labored In Sydney, New Cas. tie, Brisbane, Wollongong, Lee. ton and McKay. Elder Klmber served as a district leader. Elder TO BE HONORED He plans to attend fall quarter James Emil Jensen, who re- at Utah State university. n cently returned from the Bishop Carlyle Jensen, who mission, will be honored will preside at the homecoming, 'l j homecoming Sunday, Aug. has Invited friends and relatives 7 p.m. in the Eighth ward. of the family to attend. RECENTLY RETURNED Elder and Sister Earl L. Wright returned Aug. 1 from the Cumorah mission. They will be honored at a homecoming Sunday, Aug. 22, at 7 p.m. in the Fourth ward chapel. Bav-'Wa- Local Elder Returns Home Mrs. Minnie Pearl LaRue 57, of 444 North Wolrhaye, Second West, died In the Dee hospital Wednesday, Aug, 18, following an extended Illness. She was born Oct. 17, 1907, at Collins, Mo., a daughter of William Thomas and Merty She Florence Dent LaRue. was married to Clarence Wolr. haye Sept. 10, 1930, In Boze. man. Mont. ( Elder James Emil Jensen will be honored at a homecoming " testimonial Sunday, Aug. 22, In 7 at the Brigham Elgh. p.m. teenth ward. He recently re. turned from spending two and one.hali years as an LDS mis slonary In the Bavarian mis slon. Elder Jensen Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lincoln Jensen, 227WestSeventhNorth. for his HEADQUARTERS mission were In Munich, Ger. many, and he labored In Nur. Wurzburg, Munich, enberg, Welssenburg and Welden, Ger. many. Elder Jensen plans to enroll at Utah State university fall quarter. Bishop Joseph Reeder, who will preside at the homecoming, has Invited friends and relatives of the Jensen family to attend. Woman Dies Meeting Set For Couple In Ogden Elder Sister Earl and L. Wright, 171 North Fourth East, will be honored at a homecom. lng Sunday, Aug. 22, at 7 p.m. the Fourth ward chapel. couple served as mis. slonarles for slx.months for the LDS church. They labored In the Cumorah mission, and their were In headquarters Rochester, N. Y. The Wrights worked in Scranton, Penn., and In The Oneonta, N.Y. Bishop Herman Hadfield will preside at the homecoming. He has Invited friends and relatives Mrs. Wolrhaye was reared of the Wright family to attend in Montana. She was a con. the meeting. vert to the LDS church Dec. she later re. 9, 1951, and celved her endowments In the HOME Elder Idaho Falls temple. She ser. RETURNS ved In the Relief Society, Sun. Oren Klmber II, who recently and as a returned from the Australian day school, Primary stake missionary, honored a at mission, will be homecoming Sunday, Aug. 22, ARE her bus. SURVIVING 7 p.m. In the First ward. band, daughter and son: Mrs. Jerry (Arlene) Elmer, Prov. ldence; Lloyd Wolrhaye, Brig, ham City; five grandchildren, two brothers: Dent LaRue, Man. hattan, Mont.; Harold LaRue, BYU Belgrade, Mont. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 21, Five students from Box Elder In the Seventh ward chapel. county will be graduated from Bishop Melvin Bott will offlci. Brigham Young university In ate. Friends may call at the Har. summer graduation exercises tonight, Aug. 19, at 7 p.m. old B. Felt Funeral home Frl. day, Aug. 20, from 9 p.m. In the George Albert Smith field-housand Saturday prior to the AT CONFERENCE - Brent Roger William Jensen, Linda service. Interment will be in Hansen, student body president Rae Jeppsen and Shauna Shef. the Brigham City cemetery. of Box Elder High school, is Held from Brigham City re. attending a student council celved degrees. Colleen Ger. leadership conference at Estes The white daisy comes from mer of Dewyvllle, and Marilyn southeast Europe and Asia but Park, Colo. Letty Perry, of Willard were has been grown here since col. awarded degrees. onial days. Students Earn Degrees Mishap Damage Totals $625 traffic accident involving Elder county teenagers resulted in damage totaling 'an estimated $625 in Brigham City last Saturday. The mishap occurred at 4:41 p.m. at Main and Second North. Involved were vehicles driven by a Honey. vitle girl and a boy from Tremonton. There was an estimated $550 damage to the Honeyville car and $275 damage to the other vehicle. Patrolman Dee Earl, city police, cited the girl driver for failure O yield - iA two Rax right-of-way- .. 7-- e. Twelve Tremonton Places Hit in Hash of Burglaries Twelve places were entered in Tremonton early Tuesday Mobile X-R- ay Unit Stops The Utah State Health de unit will partment mobile stop at two schools next week to migrant farm workers In the area. The unit will be at the Honey, vllle school Monday, Aug. 23, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tues day, Aug. 24, It will be parked at the Cortnne school from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Polio, diphtheria, small pox, whooping cough and tetanus shots will be available free to migrant workers, In addition to the x.rays. All farmers In the area who employ migrant workers are urged to help by encouraging the migrants to take advantage of the services. y i SPECIAL President Attends Meet BEHS hams, window broken but apparently no entry made, and Norm's Tire shop, nothing mis- morning and money or mech-andie- e taken from several of sing. Sheriff Hyde said the break-in- s them in a series of burglaries believed accomplished by the apparently were accomplished between 1 and 4 a.m. same person. This was the theory of Tremonton Police Chief Don Car-rol- l. Box Elder Sheriff Warren a that said Wednesday Hyde The all are located pry bar was used to force a within buildings the same general area. door lock in gaining entry to Sheriff Hyde said his office most of the biuldings. was working in cooperation He listed the following with Tremonton police on the hit: been as having places Harris Truck and Impliment case. where $25 was taken; Stohl Feed and Grain, nothing taken; F. P. Nielsen Grain elevators, $200; Anderson Lumber company, two rifles reported missing: Gephant store, clothing worth about $45 and $35 in cash taken; Adam's drug, $109; Paminkins Youth ClothVanez T. Wilson, retiring ing shop, nothing missing: manager of the Bear River Ml. Utah Liquor store, undetermingratory Bird refuge was hon. ed; Union Pacific Railroad ored at a dinner held In Brigham station, nothing taken; county City last week. annex, nothing taken; Mark Among those attending was 2.19 HAMILTON LOW PRICE Brent Hansen, student body Box Elder High school Is representing Box Elder High as a delegate to the Annual National Student Council Leadership conference underway at Estes Park, Colo. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonda Hansen, 41 2 South Third president at West. Nearly 200 high school lead ers from throughout the coun try work together on leadership processes, problem solutions, Ideas and skills which will give leadership to student councils. Outstanding speaders and staff members are In attend, ance at the conference. 4 PLAYER Retiring Refuge Manager Badminton t Honored at Brigham Fete RECEIVES HONOR Vane T. Wilson, right, receives a commendable service award from Marcus C. Nelson, regional refuge supervisor, Albuquerque, N.M. Wilson was honored at a special dinner by friends and upon retirement as Bear River Bird refuge manager. Filler Paper Index Divider Total Retail Lloyd F. Gunther who replaces Wilson as manager of the world-fame- Set - Includes Birds Poles d refuge. The evening was highlighted with the presentation of a Com. mendable Service award to the retiring manager. This award was presented by Marcus C. Nelson, a native of Brigham City, and who Is now the re.' glonal refuge supervisor sta. tloned In Albuquerque, N.M.1 Other out.of.town visitors at. tending the dinner Included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ritter of Salt Lake City, and refuge mana. gers and their wives from Ouray and Fish Springs National Wild, life refuges. Wilson was also presented with an album of congratulatory letters and a camera from his co.workers and friends. The album was headed by a letter from John Cottschalk, director of the bureau, commending Wll. son for his contribution to the field of natural resource man. agement. Interspersed with the many letters were pictures of the refuge showing the stages In Its development and of person, nel having worked there. Over the 38 years of Wll. sons federal service some 22 assistant managers were train, ed and served under his guld. ance. Many of these are now In prominent supervisory posit. Ions. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson plan to continue their residence in their new home In Brigham City, Gardening and fishing will re. celve a significant portion of Wilsons attention. i 4 Rackets Net -- $A99j' fltetoe Plastic Sun Mark FOUNDATION BABY PANTS for umited Wl reg.5Q9 value Moisture Petals by now only $QOO plus ton 4 pair LILT SPECIAL 0ME PERMANENT i |