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Show H3Qj3 XOS Awaif Police conducted Friday 1 in the Mp.m, yers Mortuary Chapel In Ogden, where friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday prior to services. Interment will be in the Brigham City Cemetery. The family suggests contrifive sons and five butions to the local library for Ogden; daughters, George L. Morris, books. Fountain Calif.; Valley, James C. Morris, Layton; Earl W. Morris Jr., Roy; CARD OF THANKS Sterling R. Morris, SouthMoun-taiDavid K. Morris, To those who by their acts Green, Utah; Mrs. George of kindness expressed their (Daisy) Hales, Mrs. Ronald sympathy and friendship at E. (Opal) Urry, Mrs. Joseph the time of the death of our H. (Lurllen) Florence, all of beloved husband, father, son South Ogden; Mrs. George and brother, we wish to exA. (Etta) Dawson, Ogden Mrs. press heartfelt thanks. We Monte (Margie) Call, Roy. wish especially to thank the Also surviving are 38 ward bishopric, the Relief grandchildren and 20 greatsociety, our friends, and all grandchildren; three brothers others who assisted In any and two sisters, E. Ray Morway. ris, St. George; Mrs. Jenny The family of Lanny W. Grover, Montana; Mrs, David Petersen (Iva) Bassisnger, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held In Ogden and Wednesday burial was in the Aultorest Memorial Park. be at Obituaries Cause of Girls Death Brigham City police were still waiting the results of an autopsy Wednesday to determine the death of a girl found dead in her Brigham City apartment last week. Detective Ernest D. Justesen said he and Patrolman Dallas Higley, were waiting for the results of a Logan pathologists report concerning the death of Judith A. Chambers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Chambers, Elwood. She was found dead on a living room couch in her apartment by a roomate about 1:30 a.m. to Thursday, according Detective Justesen. Og-de- n Mrs. Johanna N. Jorgensen, 83, died Tuesday after a short illness. SUCCUMBS Wallet Turns Up Without Money Mrs. Johanna Nielsen Jorgensen, age 83, of 446 South First East, died Tuesday morning at 1:20 a.m. In the Pioneer Memorial Nursing home following a short married to SURVIVING ARE six sons and daughters, Clarence A. Howard L. Jor. Jorgensen, gensen and Mrs. Glenn (Edna) Nelson, Brigham City;. Chester N. THE NEW telephone DIRECTORY Local Church Two Handed Terms for Christmas Suggestions Tispsy Driving ' MACKS PHARMACY 2 ord-ere- d Childs SLIPPERS d Its Paint on Wood Sets Adult Art Class To Reg. 1.69 Begin Jan. 6 The art class of Clyde 119 Early American Art by Numbers Do-ve- r will begin winter quarter instruction Tuesday, Jan. 6, at 7 p.m. at Box Elder High school. Sam Gordon, adult education director of Box Elder County school district, advised those Interested In the class to register for it that evening. The class had formerly been held each Wednesday evening, the director I NOW Good Selection of mo SURPRISE GIFTS at Replacement Globes 3 sizes C9J8Cea. C-- 7 ValUC ea. C-60- ( ea. held Friday. Ida Y. Thorne Inglewood, Mrs. Ida Young Thorne, age Calif,; Mrs. Lewis (Alice) of 160 Adams Ave., Og. Lund, Calif.; 87, Glendale, former resident of Per. George Jorgensen, Burbank, den, died Tuesday evening, Calif.; 19 grandchildren and ry, Dec. 16, at an Ogden hospital 21 Funeral services will be following an extended Illness. Born Oct. 24, 1882 In Perry, conducted Friday at 1 p.m. in the Brigham City Sixth she was a daughter of Thomas LDS ward chapel. Friends and Harriet Campkin Young, who were handcart pioneers may call at the HaroldB. Felt In 1856. Funeral Home Thursday from She was married to Milton 7 t? 9 p.m. and Friday from J Thorne on- April 8, 1914 1 JI a.m. unjll time of hgrvlce. Temple. U .Interment'., will be .in- the In the Salt Likd LDS He died Feb. 7, 1963Tn Brigham City Cemetery. - Og-de- GOES AN ACTIVE member of the of Jesus Christ of Earl W. Church Latter-da- TO PRESS Morris Sr. SOON! Earl Wellington Morris Sr., age 79, of 2635 Taylor, died Saturday night at the McKay Hospital. Born Jan. 8, 1890 In Ro- For information on: Personalized listings, changes in listings, or advertisements in the Yellow Pages, please call our Business Office. But hurry, the Directory is going to press Jorgensen, CityUfah Funeral Ida Y. will be y ' JOURNAL, Brigham Severar Items Missing from Driver Cited d Jorgensen on Dec. 24, 1910 In Ogden. He died in 1943. An active member of the Brigham City Sixth ward of the Church of Jesus Christ FUNERAL SET of Latter-daSaints, she had services for Mrs. worked In the Relief society. Thorne, age 87, ELDER Thursday, December 18, 1969 By Car, Break Window Alfred BOX night, police reports showed. Farrell D. Huggins, 44, Rev. Roger E. Lee called Bear River City, has been when he discovered the police sentenced In Brigham City Items missing Sunday at 8 court to pay $250 and serve a.m. He said he became six months for driving while because he found that A 16.year.old girl was citIntoxicated. vandals broke coffee cups In City Judge Robert Daines ed for failure to yield to a the church and parking lot. ordered the days suspended pedestrian after the car she Further Investigation and when Huggins struck was Injurdriving paid the fine. of items, that a clock, silverAn assortment ed a Honeyvllle moon landing picat and $50 value estimated total ware, girl Sunday afternoon. were on display, which the taken tures Holy were from of Diann Thorsted, daughter from the 705 were Lutheran missing Cross church, Thor-steMr. and Mrs. Albert was treated as an out East Second South, Saturday church, he said. patient at Cooley Memorial hospital for abrasions on the forehead and knee. Jed Gilmore Patrolmen said the Honeyvllle girl attempted to cross Main street, in front of H and H TV and Two men appeared In Brigham City court this week on Appliance, 50 South Main, drunk driving citations and when she was struck In the 97 South Main were handed sentences by Inside lane by a southbound car. Judge Robert Daines. He said the youth who was Trae V. Harper, 44, of 338 Reg. 2.49 Heavyweight driving the car applied the West Ninth North, was to was brakes but unable to serve six months on the tipsy count. The court stop. The victim was taken to the also sentenced him to 30 days Non-skifeet. 100 cotton Machine Washable for driving while on revoca-tlon- , Brigham City hospital by her father. the sentences to run sus-pen- Born Aug, 17, 1386 at Denmark, she was a daughter of Hans Peter and Marie Jensen Nielsen. She came to the United States as a convert to the LDS church In 1907. She was Brings Sentence A to Jorgensen RUNNING OUT! Girl Struck Judge Daines then said the lost wallet was mailed Jail terms would be suspendrightful owner but with ed upon completion of six $45 missing. Kenneth Anglesey, 416 West months probation. Kerry Lee Johnson, 22, Seventh South, told police Bear Tuesday he received his lost $175 River City, was fined and sentenced to 30 days. wallet In the mall missing d the money but all credit cards The court said It would the days upon complewere still Inside. tion of six months satisfactory probation. In other court action this week, Johnny Goldtooth, Shelly, Idaho, was fined $75 and sentenced to 30 days for selling or supplying liquor to perVandals broke a window at sons under age 21 years. The Andersens. Ford, Inc. Sunday Jail term was ordered and Goldtooth was night, according to police The window was on the placed on six months southwest side of the building. Johanna N. TIME IS Drunk Driving ! Yellow Paget Mountain Bell y Saints, she had served as president andcoun-selo- r in the Perry ward Re. lief society and as counselor and president of the YWMIA. She also had been counselor In the stake MIA. misShe fulfilled a two-yea- r sion for the LDS church to Box Elder county, he the Central States from 1909-1- 1 a son of James Neand the following year was wberry and Harriott Louise called on a mission to be Elliott Morris. He attended librarian of the Box Elder Box Elder county schools and Stake YWMIA In Brigham City. She was the first profes. Utah State university. He was married to Mary slonal librarian In Brigham Etta Larrabee on Sept. 27, City, receiving her training at University of Utah. She 1915, In the Salt Lake LDS the sette, was Temple. HE WAS RETIRED foreman Swift and Co. He had lived in Ogden since 1918. He had served as secretary of the for Meatcutters Union. He was a member of the Mount Ogden LDS ward and was a high priest In the East Ogden stake. He had served an LDS mission to Hawaii and he and hts from 1910-1wife served a mission In Haw- ail from 1955.57. He had held many positions In the LDS church and was a genealogl-ca- l worker. was a charter member of the Utah State Librarian Assn. She was a charter mem. ber of the Daughters of Pioneers and after mov. lng to Ogden had served as a Sunday school teacher and Relief society class leader. h SURVIVING ARE three daughters and two sons: Mrs. H.V. (Rhea) Wright, Mrs. E. (Lora) Wright, George Mrs. Robert (June) Stanford, all of Ogden; Dr. D. Wynne Thorne, Logan; Dr. Marlowe D. Thorne, Urbana, 111.; 23 grandchildren and 25 greatgrandchildren. services will SURVIVING ARE his widow, Funeral IlVI ... after 30 years with two businesses, we have decided to close our Firestone Store. Business as usual at our Firestone and Texaco Station at 45 North Main. $Enduring, Appreciated Gifts. Gta . 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