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Show TTTTTTTTTTTT' 10 Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, July 21, 1964 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, BLAME PARENTS Parents CHICAGO (UPI) who "couldnt care less" about their childrens' behavior away from home are likely to raise Irresponsible offspring and be blamed for It by their own , children. That Is the finding of a survey reported In the June Issue i of "The PTA Magazine," icial publication of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers. The finding Is based on an analysis of opinions collected from high school stude.its. off- The Foundation for Is located In New York City. --V OLSEN Funeral Chapel Those we have served are our best reference In reality . , . Your ap- proval Is our only necessary reward. serving as we would be served" Mary Olsen 2nd North & Main St. Blaine Honeyville Woman Dies In Accident Man Dies & Dies Friday Thursday Near Logan A Blondel Cardon Porter Smith, of Salt Lake City, formerly Logan, died Friday In a Salt Lake City hospital. She was the foster mother of Mrs. Jessie Eller, Corinne, home extension agent for Box Elder county. Mrs. Smith was born March l, 1898 In Logan, a daughter Thomas and Ella C. Hinck. ley Cardon. She was married to ment administration, and state COUNTY RESIDENT - Hans committee member of Produc Ethelbert Larsen, of 81, Corinne died Sunday in a local tlon Marketing association. Survivors include sons daugh. hospital of a heart ailment. ters, Mrs. Jennings, (Lorna) Phillips, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Clarence (Leola) Stone, Beowawe, Nev.; Mrs. Wayne (Della) Owens, Corinne, Merlin H. Larsen, Promontory; Neal H. Larsen, Bonners Ferry, Ida.; 12 14 grandchildren, I, heart attack claimed the life Francis Dicky, 72, of Alexander Mrs. Karen Finch Germer, 22, Deweyvllle died Sunday of injuries received In a one. car accident near Logan. She was the daughter of Ray H. and Leon Thomas Finch, and was born Sept. 4, 1941, In Gunnison. She was a grad, uate of Bear River High school, and this spring was graduated from Utah State university, where she was an honor stu dent. She was married to Ronald Germer In Tremonton on Sept. 30, 1961. She was active In fif Mother of .ocal Woman speech and drama circles at the Logan school, and served as speech and drama director of the Tre. monton First LDS ward. She dl. rectored 4.H work In Tremon. ton, and was a member of Kappa Delta sorority at USU. Surviving are her husband, Deweyvllle; parents, Tremon. ton; two sisters, Mrs. Linda Kay Udy, Carla Ray Finch, Tre. Hazel monton; grandmother, and grandfather, Thomas James D. Finch both of Span, lsh Fork. Funeral services will beheld Wednesday at 1 p.m. In the South Bear River stake center, 660 North Third East, Tremon. ton. Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary In Tremonton, Tues. day, from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday from 11 a. m. to time of services. ENDORSEMENT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Foi the first time in its history the American Library Association has officially endorsed a movie Universals "Island of the Blue Dolphins." Mrs. FORMER TEACHER Clara Bean, died Monday of an extended illness. Woman Dies Monday of Long Illness Clara Eva Barnett Bean, 81, of 135 North First West, died of an extended Illness at Cooley Memorial hospital on Monday,' July 20. Born July 24, 1882, In Pay. son, she was the daughter of Henry W. and Eliza P. Mitchell Barnett. She was married to Roy V. Bean, April 25, 1907, and later divorced. She taught school In Payson until 1921, when she taught In several Utah districts, lnclud. lng Box Elder. She also taught In Overton, Nev. She served as principal at Central school In Payson. She was a member of the LDS church. Survivors Include a daughter, Mrs. LaGrande Helen Peter. Honeyville. He died Thursday at 11 p.m. He was born September 20, 1891, at Ducker Station, Ky., the son of Benjamin Franklin and Lucy Penn Dickey. He came to Utah In 1912, and joined the LDS church In 1928. He was married to Anne Pesh. 11 on Oct. 1, 1928 In Provo. The marriage was solemnized In LDS temple rites In 1932. He was a high priest and a home teacher In the Honeyville LDS ward. Survivors Include his wife, Honeyville; sons, daughters, Mrs. Kay S. (Eursela Hansen, Tooele; Mrs. David (Lucille) Kelly, Peterson; Richard Dick, Mrs. Dallas ey, Perry; (Dorothy) Gardner, Bear River City; Mrs. Warner (Sandra) Stoddard, Honeyville, 17 grand, children; three brothers, Ed. ward B. Dickey, Preston, Ida.; Alan B. Dickey, Orem; Forrest W. Dickey, Bakersfield, Calif. Funeral services will be con. ducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. In the Honeyville LDS ward with Bis. hop Morrell Hunsaker officiating. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Monday, 7 to 9 p.m. and at the ward relief society room Tues. day prior to the services. Burial will be In the Honeyville cem. Wllford D. Porter on Oct. 2, ler, Corinne; Charles David Me. 1918, In the Logan LDS temple. Calif.; four He died In 1944. She was cham, Oakland, and sisters. brothers married to Albert Smith on Funeral services will be held March 7, 1951. noon In the Logan Fifth Tuesday Survivors Include her hus. LDS ward. Friends may call at band, son, daughter, Mrs. Ralph Hall Mortuary from 10 am. (Genevlve Porter) Jensen, to time of service, and burOhio; Larry Porter, ial will be In Logan City Northrldge, Calif.; foster son and daughter Mrs, Jessie El. FUNERAL HOME Harold I. Fall L Kayo BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Plractori: The colonial decor of our newly decorated mortuary seem to lend an air of modest elegance and southern friendliness to the Felt Funeral Chapel. Possibly, this is Death Takes Corinne Man On Sunday Hans Ethelbert Larsen, 81, of Corinne died Sunday, July 19, at the Cooley hospital of a heart ailment. He was born In Brigham City on October 17, 1882, the son of Hans S. and Sophrona Jensen Larsen. He was married Sept. 14, 1905 in Brigham City to Sophrona Johnson. She died two years ago. He was a llfe.long resident of Box Elder county, A graduate of the University of Utah In 1902, he taught school here and moved to Promontory In son of Bear River City. Funeral services will be held 1906 where he operated a ranch Thursday, at I p. m. In the and dry farm. He moved to Cor. Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. Inne In 1935. He was a member of the LDS Friends may call at the funeral and served several home Wednesday, 7 to 9p. m., church, and Thursday prior to services. terms as mayor of Corinne. Interment will be In the Bear He was also the county chair, man of the Agriculture Adjust- River City cemetery. one of the reasons that those who to care most prefer the Felt seem funeral service. brothers, sis. ters, Mrs. Lucy Johnson, Le land Larsen, Tracy Larsen, Scott Larsen, all of Brlghan City; Mrs. Leora Willis, May- Waif L. Kyt Wit wood, Calif.; Mrs. Alta Gaines, San Pedro, Calif.; Mrs.Sopreal Laney, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, July 22, at 11 a. m. In the Corinne LDS ward, with Bishop George Welch offlclat-lng- . Friends call at may Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday morning, 9 to 10:30 a.m. Burial will be In the Brigham City cemetery. the Beautiful Strike Neel Not Be Costly etery. 'T-- n o 52 CP ' ips - M 'CLcj' i ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT GOODYEAR TIRES . . t . iO:'-:-'- .' - .S . - r -- - tr.", - ' . ,T o., -- T V vV V3 O I, 'L vV'- Famous Rayon Custom Super" Cushions Slightly used. Expertly Reconditioned I 75 or more original tread depth remaining WISH YOU WERE LEAVING ON VACATION, TOO? Account at Box Elder County Bank sure comes in handy when vacaA Savings tion time rolls around. In fact, many people save regularly for just that purpose a small deposit every payday. 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