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Show 8 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Sunday, January 8, 1967 Husband of r L City, Utah r ' & Former City Recorder Dies t 1 4 Joseph Smith Phelps, 83, ol $ ) ' died Wednesday at a Provo hospital of heart failure. f.-He was the husband of former Brigham City Recorder, Louise M. Sorensen. ... 4 .. Mr. Phelps was born March i J a1 ' 1883 at Idaho, Montplller, 6, and a son of Joseph Morris Mrs. Mary Margaret Hunter Phelps. He at. SUCCUMBS tended school In Montpelier and Anne (Mamie) Hansen, 77, 1950. In moved to Ogden died Friday in local hospital. On Sept. 30, 1905, he was mar. Wilcox Jane to rled Margaret at Montpelier. They received endowments In the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Oct. 10, 1907. She died In June, 1959. Odgen, fi' Local HE WAS M. Sorensen In Los Angeles, Calif. He had been a farmer, build, er and plumber and had also ON NOV. 18, 1959, married to Louise been a construction worker for the Union Pacific Railroad, and a member of the Montpelier Police department. He was a high priest in the Washington Terrace Second LDS ward and had served as assist ant group leader and as group leader In the Terrace Second and Fifth wards. He served a mis. slon to Northern England In De. cember of 1909 to March 1912 and had served In the Sunday school, MIA and was a Boy Scout leader, ward teacher and temple worker. He had been a ward clerk In Montpelier Third LDS ward for eight years and was one of the seven presidents of the 79th of Seventies for 30 Quorum years. He served as a Mont, pelier stake missionary and with his wife served a mission to Texas. Louisiana and Hawaii. He and hts wife also were Weber stake missionaries. . Insect, mite and tick control Is needed. The handsome circular has of different many Insects and the dates for l are Indicated by their position on the calendar. Informational and educational material Is Included for each month, pertaining to pesticides, care of equipment, safety, coCommencing Jan. 1, 1967, an ntrol and Identification. A grow, An Calendar Insect Control of chemi- Increase was made In monthly record ers permanent authored by Dr. for 1967, to payments cal pesticide application Is also compensation and children of service. George F. Knowlton, Utah State Included. parents university extension service en. tomologtst, has Just been print-e- d LETS MAKE THIS A safe and Is available through the so far as Insecticides and 1967, county agents office. other all pesticides are conEach county Is being allocatDr. Knowlton states. ed a limited number of the cerned, Remember, more than 50 percalendars, said A. Fullmer cent of the persons poisoned Allred USU extension agent, and by pesticides are children unon a be distributed will they nine years of age. basis. der first. come, 69 Calendar Shows Insect Control Notes Gl Benefits con-tro- Increase for Dependents men and veterans who die of servlce.connected causes, Elmer J. Smith, manager of the Salt Lake Veterans Admlnlstra tion Regional office, announced mum Income limitation Is ex. tended from $1,750 to $1,800. Changes In Income deductions for parents were made In the new law to bring it Into line this week. with the pension and Income Legislation calling for In. rules for veterans widows. creases In dependency and 1. demnity compensation (DIC) The hawthorn blossom is the rates was signed Into law by official flower of Missouri. President Johnson on Nov. 3. In the case of dependent par-entmonthly payments are In. creased from $83 to $97 for a single parent and the maxi. lops with fringe. cotton tassel HOLY TOLEDO - Its got glamor with go! first-serve- what has? Find out January 16th at- JACKS JEEP GARAGE d THE EDUCATION AND In. formative calendar, Extension Circular 335, was prepared to remind the famer, cattleman, the gardner and home owner of the approximate time when Lets aim at protecting from Inplants and animals sect and mite attack. We gain little by killing a lot of insects after their Injury already has occurred, he concluded. Garland, Utah Dies Friday At Hospital Mrs. Mary Anne (Mamie) RoHansen, age 77, of Brigham City, formerly of Los Angeles, Calif., died Friday morning at the Cooley Memorial hospital of causes Incident to age. She was born Nov. 5, 1889 at Farmington, Davis county, a daughter of William M. and Madeline Hess Miller. She was reared and educated In Box El gers USDA CHOICE PRICES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 10th der county. She married Alvin Otto Han. sen on April 21, 1927 at Brig, ham City. They later received their endowments In the Los Angeles LDS Temple. Mr. Han. sen died In 1965. SHE HAD RESIDED & IAMB SHOULDER feipS VI ,5 , 9th , CHOPS fl 5. 11th USDA CHOICE - BEEF . . . lb. IN Los USDA CHOICE ROUND BONE LAMB CHOPS ASK FOOD KINGS MEET CUTTERS FOR ANY SPECIAL CUTS YOU MAY 69c DESIRE! LAMB PATTIES lb. V: ..y f' Mother of Mantua Lady Passes Away F&P 8 Da SALMON DEL 'S FOOD KING APRICOT Cans MONTE PINK TALL CAN MONTE 20 oz. CATSUP ymi - wn FOR WASHINGTON DELICIOUS ivA ' XP r FOOD KING J APPLES BOX CHILDRENS ounce TOMATO SAUCE l3 BUNK BEDS ,b USDA CHOICE e YOUR trace partly around it with pencil or chalk. Trim scal- Woman Angeles from 1926 until just recently when she came to Brigham City to make her home. Active in the LDS church, she had served In the Primary SURVIVING ARE HIS widow, presidency, Relief society and Ogden; one son, J.M. Phelps, MIA at Penrose. She was a Beach, Calif.; a teacher of social science class, Huntington daughter, Mrs. Alvin (DeLorls) and served as a Relief society Gortclnsky, Ogden; two stepsons teacher and member of the Sing, and three Nor. ing Mothers In the Hyland Park rls A. Sorensen, Ogden; Blair ward In Los Angeles. M. Sorensen, Brigham City; She was a member of the Syca-morMrs. Marlin S. (Jean) Bench, Grove Camp of Daughters Spokane, Waslu; Mrs. Leonard of Utah Pioneers in California. J. (Lou) Tlllotson, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. H. Eiomond (Bar. SURVIVORS INCLUDE the bara) Jones, San Mateo, Calif.; following sons and duaghters; seven grandchildren, four great, Mrs. Dell (Eudora) Fife, Brig, grandchildren. ham City; Mrs. Henry (Aleada) Funeral services were held Ford, Fresno, Calif.; Mrs. Ells, Saturday at 11 a.m. In the Lind-qul- worth (Bernice) Woodrill and and Sons Colonial Funeral Clifton W. Rogers, both of Los with Bishop Asael B. Angeles; Floyd H. Rogers, San Chapel Griffith officiating. Gabriel, Calif,; Mrs. Herbert Interment was In the Wash, (Donna) Thompson, Orange, lr. lngton Heights Memorial Park Calif.; nine grandchildren, 11 . Ogden. the following brothers and sisters: George Lew Miller, Provo; J. Wllford Miller, Penrose; James H, Miller and Mrs. Olive M. Peter-sen- , Brigham City; Mrs. Irene M. Shuman, Tremonton; Mrs. Maude M. Toponce, Mrs. Aurelia M. Bosley, Ogden; Mrs. Evelyn M. Wadsworth, Magna. Funeral services will be con. ducted Monday at 1 p.m. in the Mrs. Lizzie Twltchell Bowen Brigham City First LDS ward Johns, 75, of Ogden, died of chapel with Bishop Carlyle L. a heart ailment Thursday, Jan, Jensen conducting. Friends may 5. call at the Petersen Funeral Mrs. Johns was the mother Chapel Sunday evening from 7 of Mrs. Oleen (Norma) Hailing to 9 p.m. and Monday prior of Mantua. to services. Burial will be In She was born July 25, 1891 the Brigham City Cemetery. at Beaver Dam, a daughter of Charles E. and Elizabeth Sim. and the following sons and daugh. mens Twltchell. ters, Edward L. Bowen, Pres, SHE WAS MARRIED to Le. ton, Idaho; Horace T. Bowen, Oleen Mrs. Roy Bowen on July 31, 1911 In West Weber; the Logan LDS Temple. He died. (Norma) Hailing, Mantua; Mrs. She was married to Willard M. Velma Sanders, Ogden; five Horsley and they were later stepsons and stepdaughters, 20 divorced. She was married to grandchildren, several great, James R. Johns on April 16, grandchildren; her stepmother, Mrs. Pearl Twltchell, Orange 1947 In Satl Lake City. A resident of Ogden since vllle, Calif,; five brothers and 1940, she was a former employee sisters. Funeral services were held of Defense Depot Ogden, An active member of the LDS Saturday at 11 a.m. at Larkin Chapel of the Dawn In Ogden. church, she had served a mission to New England States, Burial was In the Beaver Dam SURVIVING ARE her husband Cemetery. FOR To give cotton draperies custom-mad- e look, make scalloped hems, using aa plate or round dish for on pattern. Place the dish and the wrong side of fabric a $59 B SHEEPHERDER BREAD n--- 6 16 oz. Loaf ROOM Complete with Ladder FISHER BOY 8 oz. TEXAS PINK Guard Rail FISH STICKS IMS 2 Innerspring mattresses 2 Box Springs PKGS. for DOZ. IlOmaA o- - P 1 OS00 pewits r At EVERTON MATTRESS COMPANY 24 East 1 st South Phone PA 31 ''1 8 1 North Main St. 670 South Main St. |