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Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah $ 1 Thursday, July 8, 1965 WILLARD REPORTS Fireworks, Talent Climax July Fourth Celebration By Mrs. E. F. Watts beautiful flrworks display terminated a very full day at the Willard square Friday night as families and friends relaxed on the square after a full day of activity. The talent show held at the recreation hall gave agoodpor-traya- l of local talent from every area. Three winners In each of the three age divisions were In the under 12 years chosen. category the first place winners were the Mundvllle Six, A of Rooney, Holly, Melanie, Kirk and Michelle Mund, children of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mund. Second place winners were the Wood-lan- d children, Julie, Craig, Jeanlne and Scott, children of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wood, land. Third place went to Eve. lyn Ann Ward, Fred Ward and Byron Loveland. composed C&llene, Su-sa- IN THE SECOND AGE dl. vision first place winner was Christine Plowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Plowman, who performed a dance number. Second place went to Jeff Beard son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beard. He played a trumpet solo. Third place winner was Nona Mae Mackey, who played a piano solo. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Webster Tucker, In the third division first place winners were Vernon and Verla Summers, who presented a comedy number. Second place Funeral services are being went to LaDean Plowman for a conducted today, July 8, at vocal solo, and third place was to the Willard ward 1 p m. in the Roy Fourth ward awarded chapel for four members of mens quartet, which included the John Dean Jensen family Lloyd Mason, Grant Holmes, who were killed Friday night Richard Braegger and George in an automobile accident near Sargent. ' Malta, Idaho. MR. AND MRS. FRED DIAL Father of Mr. Jensen is Stuard C. Jensen, who was have returned home after a two born and reared in Brigham weeks vacation in Great Falls, 360 Mont., where they visited with City. Wynn K. Jensen, South First East, is an uncle Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mansfield of Mr. Jensen, and Mrs. J. E. and family. Mrs. Mansfield is (Anna) Rasmussen, 23 East their daughter. A luncheon was held for Mrs. Fourth South, and Mrs. W. B. (Doris Ball), 343 North Second Stewart Gudmundsen at the Idle West, are Mr. Jensens aunts. Isle cafe on Friday. Mrs. Gud. Vealira Baird, Ada Sandusky, mundsen was visiting from Mid. Zina Jensen and Oneta Thome land, Mich. Hostesses at the Dunn, all of this city, are his luncheon were Miss Mary Jones and Miss Suellen Yates. great aunts. JENSEN FAMILY MEM-ber- s The Willard Lady Lions club killed in the crash were met at the home of Mrs. Wayne John .Dean Jensen, his wife Prlebe on Monday night. During Frances Rae Drysdale Jensen, the business meeting a nomiand Connie Jensen, seven-yea- r nating committee was elected. old daughter. Margaret, 14, Mrs. Donna Calloway gave a wig died Sunday morning in (the demonstration. Guests Included Cassia Memorial hospital in Mrs. Bert Moffitt from Wll. Burley of injuries received in lard and Mrs. Stewart the Friday accident An son, John Jr. and an friend, Connie Hadley, who was traveling with the family, were in jured in the accident. SURVIVORS INCLUDE two brothers, John Francis and William Dean Jensen, (Roy; Mr. Jensens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuard C. Jensen, Ogden; and Mrs. Jensens mother, Mrs. Beatrice Wright Drysdale, Ogden. .The Jensen, family was.en route to a July Fourth holiday near Sun Valley, Idaho, when a car going the opposite direction crossed (the center line and smashed into the Jensen ve- Final Rites Held Today , ,S jft.uSfflifrinUfit. s .am! ww 1 2n& I For Family 'Jx "iLmi H DEPARTS - Chris Hyer left Brigham City Saturday to attend the 22nd annual convention of Key Club International. o He Is In charge of 60 boys from district. Utah-ldah- tion to Anderson, who will de. liver his address at the July 14 session, will be Comman. der Otto Graham, head football coach for the United States Coast Guard academy and Ed. ward B. Moylan, Miami, Fla. president of Kiwanls Interna, Local Youth Leaves for tlonal. N.Y. Confab Box A Elder High school senior left Brigham City urday on a trip to y Sat- Auto Mishap New York City where hell attend the 22nd annual convention of Key Club International, July 11.14. Hurts Boy, Nets Damage Chris Hyer, recently elected A governor of Key Club Utah-Idboy was in ho district, was one of 60 boys jured and damages totaled an from the district who left via estimated $675 last Thursday bus from Salt Lake City. when two cars collided near A member of the Interna, Seventh South and Main tlonal board, Hyer also will be according to the investigating a delegate at large at the an. officer's report. The mishap occurred at 6: 19 nual confab. He Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Hyer p.m. when a car driven by 511 South First East. Afton H. Bowden, 210 West The local youth was to be in First North, Preston, Idaho, atcharge of the two chartered bus. tempted a Jeflt turn and swung es carrying the Utah.Idaho con. into the path of a second auto. Driver of the second car was tingent. a Brigham City KEY CLUB INTERNATION, al is a service organization for high school boys, sponsored by and Kiwanls International, maintains similar Ideals and ob. Jectlves. There are more than 74,000 members In approxl. mately 2,800 clubs located In high schools throughout the U. nlted States and Canada. Climaxing the four.day meet, lng will be the election of 1965. 66 International officers a girl. There was an estimated $500 damage to the Bowden car and 1175 damage to 'the other vehicle. , , interest ...Becoming Saving money can become a habit, once the obstacle of beginning to save is overcome. The secret to forming this good habit is paying yourself first each payday, before you pay your other expenses. with regular deposits youll be financially secure, and in no time ... a Thousandaire! Only the No.1 man's got the No.1 buys: your Chevrolet dealer See him now I) vest1 Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan THE NO.1 mr Youll find FIRST SECURITY BANK Injured was Keith 'Bowden, son of the driver, who was treated at Cooley Memorial Four other children hospital. in the Bowden car escaped injury, according to the report. hicle. 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