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Show 6 BOX THE ' ELDER airlines of the NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, January 2, 1966 Wyoming Man Passes Away For Former After Stroke BC Resident will fly two hours. Call. He married Mary Lee on Jan. 27, 1916 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He had owned and operated and the ARE his widow, five sons and daughters. Mrs. Ken (Carol) Olsen and Lee R. Call, both of Afton; Max E. Call, Salt Lake City; C. Lyle Call, Los Angeles; Mrs. Ho. mer K, (Betty) Gale, Portland, Ore,; six brothers and sisters, Gllette J. Call and Truman J. Call, both of Afton; Mrs. Lucy I. Osmond, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Arlen (Irene) Allred, Logan; Mrs. J. C, (Gladys) Mallory, Brigham City; Mrs. Leone Hen. rl, Ventura, Calif.; two half, sisters, Mrs. Martha Jensen and Mrs. Edna Jensen, both of SURVIVING Brigham City; 12 grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday at p.m. In the Afton Second LDS ward chapel. Bur. ial was In the Afton Cemetery. 1 Infant Son Dies Friday SUCCUMBS George A. Hod-ge72, died Thursday after an extended illness. Death Claims Brigham Man After Illness BE School Spike Chief District Offers (Commut'd tmm lArgo One) the Park Service for the past 20 years. Assignments have taken him to Zlons and Bryce National Cedar Breaks National Class for physical education parks, monument near Cedar City, Sa. and Dale Nel. teachers coaches guaro National monument In son, Tuesday Jan. 11, 7 p.m., Arizona and then to Wayne coun. BEHS gym. Capitol Reef National mon. tys Rock Jan. 3, ument where he was collecting, superlnten. 7 p.m , BEJH. dent. HIS WIFE, the former Marie VOCATIONAL CLASSES Nelson of Cedar City, is a home economics teacher at Wayne N Tour Shorthand and transcription, InHOLLYWOOD UPH Barbara Burke, Monday, Jan, High school. She and one of stead of sending stars on tour their three sons, Erlg, age 11, 17, 7.9 p.m., BEHS, Room 262. MGM Doctor Zhivago, attended the Thursday dinner for Radio, Lynn Richards, Mon. will exploit the picture with Maddox Ranch House. at day, Jan. 17, 7.9 p.m., BEHS, Also present were Chamber 1.000 costumes from the proRoom M3. of Commerce President Robert duction displayed on a tour of Don Mes. Beginning type, Favero and his wife; Secretary. 200 American cities. servy, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 7.9 Veran Boothe and his Manager p m., BEHS, Room 262. President-Elec- t and wife, com. Beginning shorthand Blaine Olsen and his wife. 23 Adult Night Classes Box Elder 23 offering classes starting School district Is adult education during In the evenings January, it was an. nounced this week. Following are the classes (which are .non.credlt) and the teacher, day It will be taught, registration time, location and cost: Art, Ray Jeppsen, Monday, Jan. 10, 7 p.m. Box Elder High school, Room 168, $3. Archery, Robert Olsen, Mon. day, Jan. 10, 7:30 p.m., BEHS, M3, $10. Slim and trim swim, Janice Anderson, Monday, Jan. 10, 9 p.m,, Box Elder Junior High school, pool, $3. Recreation for men, Grant Moser, Tuesday, Jan. 11, 6:30 p.m., BEJH gym, $3. Beginning swim, Vernal Har. rls, Tuesday, Jan. 11 8 p.m., BEJH pool, $3. Advance swim, Vernal Har. rls, Tuesday, Jan. 11, 9 p.m., BEJH pool, $5. Conversational Spanish, Max. lne Clark, Tuesday, Jan. 116:30 p.m., BEJH, $3. Slim and trim exercise, Jan. ice Anderson Thursday, Jan. 13, 8 p.m., BEJH gym, $5. Slim and trim swim, Janice Anderson, Thursday, Jan. 13, 9 p.m., BEJH pool, $3. Beginning ceramics, BobTln. gey, Thursday, Jan. 13, 7p,m., BEJH, $5. Stewart Reeves, German, Thursday, Jan. 13, 7 p.m,, BE. JH, $5. Math or chemistry, Glenn Wallace, Thursday, Jan. 13, 7 BEJH, $5. Organ for beginners, Beth Tlngey, Wednesday, Jan, 12, 7 p.m., BEHS, auditorium, $5. Modern math, Les Dunn, Mon. day, Jan. 10, 7 p.m., BEHS, Room 151, $5. First Aid, Richard Klmber, Tuesday, Jan. 4, 4:30 p.m., Central school, $3. p.m., Cl-t- George A. Hodges, age 72, prominent retired Brigham City businessman, passed away Thursday, Dec. 30, at his home, 734 West Fifth South, after an extended Illness. He was born In Agea Marine, Greece, on Jan. 2, 1893, a son of Athanaslos and Constantine Hodges. He was reared and educated In Greece and came to the United States in 1911, settling In Bingham, Utah. In 1919 he came to Brigham City to work as a barber. In 1917 he received his U.S. papers and was citizenship Inducted Into the military ser. Locrldes, - bine with shorthand has served as president of Northern Utah Hair Dressers Assn. He served In a civic capacity as commander of the Amerl. can Legion Post No. 10 of Brig, ham City; district commander of American Legion for North, Utah; chef.de-gar- 66, of Rich county, died Randolph, Tuesday at his ranch from acreceived In a tractor cident. Mr. Jones was the father of Gary Jones, Brigham City. He was born Aug. 20, 1899 Randolph, a son of John and Jane Simpson Richard In He married Jones. Myrtle Rex on Sept. 22, 1920 In the Logan LDS Temple, INCLUDE his five sons and daughters, Rex Jones, Mrs. Elwln (Betty) Evanof both Sessions, ston, Wyo.; Gary Jones, Brig-haCity; Clark Jones, Ogden; Mrs. Tom (DeAnna) Chadwick, Preston, Idaho; 15 grandchildren; five brothers and sisters. Funeral services were held Friday In the Randolph LDS ward chapel. Burial was in the Randolph Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this means of thanking all those who ex. tended assistance, comfort and sympathy at the time of the and death of our beloved Father and Grandfather, George SURVIVORS She was married to Joseph N. Stohl on June 22, 1904 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They made their home In Brig, ham City for a number of years before moving to Salt Lake City. Mr. Stohl died Dec. 14, 1954. Mrs. Stohl was deputy re. corder of Box Elder county from 1900-04- . In Salt Lake City she was president of the Delta Del. ta Delta Mothers club. ARESIXDAUGH-ters- , wi-do- PHARMACY PHACTS from Ray Malmrose were recently asked a question that can be of real Importance to you and the members of your family. We were talking vitamins with an interested customer when he suddenly popped out with, "Say, Is there any way to tell if you have some kind of vitamin deficiency without having to I go to your doctor? whipped right back with, Is "No, there certainly We not! You see, vitamin deficiency in Its early stages Is such a vague problem it could not possibly be diagnosed by anyone other than your medical doctor. And, if you do Mrs. J. Bennlon (Ruth) have reason to question Summerhays, Mrs. George P. own the state of your (Marco) Osterloh, both of Salt health, for any reason Lake City; Mrs. R. J. (Lucille) please do see your doctor Kimball, Encinitas, Calif.; Mrs. now! Glenn W. (Naomi) Arnett, North, W. West. In lifes darkest hour, We understand the imridge, Calif.; 18 grandchildren, one comes to realize the true of reliable, fast seven five portance meaning of the word'fr lends. and friendly service when brothers and sisters, Mrs. Ro- Naomle Flint and family sick there is someone bert (Helen) Allen, Tremonton; in your family. Mil-leHere at C. Wallace Mrs. (Veda) Malmrose Seattle: Horace N. HunsaPharmacy we do our best not to keep Mrs. Charles (Ara) Logan; ker, people waiting . , . but if Brown, Anaheim, Calif ; Mrs. we should, you Ivan (Ruby) Miller, Salinas, Cal. may brouse around our other If.; Leland Hunsaker, Honey, Miss Rula Hunsaker, departments while you vllle; w ail. '162 F. Forest. Salt Lake City. Funeral services were con. ducted Friday at noon In Salt Lake City and interment was In the Brigham City Cemetery. EVERY DAY IS Brigham City; two daughters and a son, Mrs. Russell (Kath. FAMILY DAY ertne) Flshburn and Mrs. Da. vld (Kay) Troseth, both of Brigham City; Dr. George Hodges, Newport Beach, Calif.; three grandchildren; four brothers and sisters, Apostola Psycho-glos- , John Psychoglos, Mrs. Arja Karahallos and Mrs. Heidi Baltso, all of Greece. 808 So. Main St. open 1 1 a.m. to 1 1 p.m Funeral services are pend. Call by for your favorite Special Ing, under the direction of the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. ill-ne- r, WILDCAT at of 4Q 8 Voiture No, 286 of Logan and then became grand chef.de. gare; was president of Fra. ternal Order of Eagles No. 2919, Brigham City. He was affiliated with the Masonic Lodge F and A.M, No. 23; with the Order of East, ern Star; and with the Elks Lodge No. 2208, Brigham Cl. ty. ARE his widow, SURVIVING HAMILTON DRUG Barbara Burkes and transcription Monday, Jan. 17, 7.9 p.m., BE. HS, Room 257. BC He married Esther Lichtenon July 28, 1919 In Brigham City. Mr. Hodges had been a businessman In Brigham City for 46 years, and took an active part In civic and community affairs. He was owner and operator of Hodges Beauty Salon and Hodges Barber Shop. He stein ern saker. SURVIVING vice. Scott Reeves, son of Dwight and Dlx. le Knudson Reeves, 523 West Sixth South, died early Friday morning In the Cooley Hospl. tal of natural causes. He was born June 12, 1965 In Brigham City. Surviving are his parents, Brigham City; a sister, Sheila Ann Reeves, Brigham City; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reeves and Mr, and Mrs. Owen Knudson, Brigham a City; Mrs. Scott Marsh, Brigham William a T. Davis, Brigham City. Funeral arrangements are pending, under the direction of the Blaine Olsen Funeral Chapel. Randall Harold Richard Jones, Friday k the Star Valley newspaper had served two terms In Wyoming State Legislature. puccumbsin Ranch Mishap Funeral" services were held for Mrs. Orpha Vllate Hunsaker Stohl, 65, of 1713 Yale Ave., Salt Lake City, former resident of Brigham City, who died Wednesday In a Salt Lake nursing home Mrs. Stohl was born April 16, 1860 at Church Cotton Farm, Camp Lorenzo Washington county, a daughter of Israel and Esther Lauretta Neeley Hun. Roland Barlow Call, 76, of Afton, Wyo., died of a stroke Wednesday at Afton. He was born Sept. 24, 1889 In Afton, a son of Joseph and Sarah Isabel Barlow Chief Ken Stoll, left, and Lloyd Robinette of the Brigham City SMOKEY SCENE fire department, work to control blaze which extensively damaged the home of Quinn Chlarion In Honeyville. Chlanon and family were on a ihort trip .when a nelghoor lighted emoke and called In the alarm. fu- Supersonic coast to coast or ture Mar Randolph Funeral Held across the Atlantic in about . PTA At Company low Meeting BE Announces that Miss Miriam Volz High Slated Jan. 6 On Road Project The Box Elder High school PTA will hold a meeting on Jan. 6 in Room 137 at the school, It was announced this week. "Your School In Action" themes the program which will start at 7:30 p.m. Featured will be teacher demonstrations using visual aides and student participation. PTA officials said mem. Fife Construction company of Brigham City has submit, ted the low bid to construct 5.9 miles of four. lane divided highway on Interstate 80 N in Idaho. The project extends between the Greenwood Interchange and Idaho 25 In Jerome county. Fife offered to do the Job Is be. enrollment for $1,644,480. There were bershlp stressed at this meeting. ing six bids received. Currently there are only 200 PTA members of 950 par. tUPD WASHINGTON The ents with children the the attending commander of the U8. Naval school, she said. Oceanographic Office Is a man Chairmen event are named Waters, Rear Adrr. Mrs. Keith for the and Mrs. Merrill Odale D Waters, to be exact Lewis Harding. will be in our store at 1 4 South Main January 1 0 to 1 5. "Shall color hair blonde?" "Do really need a night cream?" is best for my skin?" "What make-u"How would look in pink lipstick?" "How do apply eye shadow?" I my I p I I UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SERVICES Extension Class Division 1 Presents Winter Quarter Study Program Production. H. Carlisle (5.0) BA 152 Marketing Problems and Cases E,Grape (5.0) BA 171 Personnel Administration. G. Marsion (5.0) Comp Scl. 245 Operations Research. B Jensen (3.0) Ed Ad 243 Organization and Administration of Education. B. Hansen (3.0) F & CD 183 - The Family In the Middle Years. C. Skidmore (3.0) Math 101 Basic Concepts of Math. R. Hammond (5.0) Psych 127 Psychology of Learning. M, Daley (3.0) Methods In Teaching Literature to the Sp Ed 233 Gifted F. Halstrom (3.0) BA 134 I When you move to town... 5 Your Welcome Wagon Hoitew will call with a basket of gifte...and friendly greeting! from our religious, civic and business leaders. J S If J . you, or others you know, srs moving, bt surt to phono Welcome Wagon. c Phono 723-571- Como In for a complimentary peraonal ,analysis of your mako-upskin, hair by Miss Miriam Volz 2)u13atfiy Jan. 3, I960 5:00 p.m. Intermountain Indian School Beauty Specialist all your questions, Learn the latest how to care for your skin, style your up, in exclusive salons. Get expert advice-pl- Bring REGISTRATION You, too, can become alized beauty analysis ... compliments in or phone for appointment today! tricks in make hair just as e a personof DuBarry. Drop us Start a First Security Bank Savings Account with just a few dollars, some Christmas cash, or year-en- d bonus. a certain amount each month. Then add to it regularly Well add to it too, with guaranteed bank interest. Keep it up and $1,000 in the bank is a cinch. Ask about our Automatic Savings Plan which will insure a 7 systematic savings program. and 7: 00 p.m. Box Elder Jr. High School FIRST SECURITY BANK Member federal Depot!) Inturonce Corporation a |