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Show Bank Names New Director Valley Youth At Annual Meeting Here Dies Tuesday Tremonton Church Slates In Hospital Annual School of Missions prominent Brigham City Klwanls club, as president of banker has been elected to the the Brigham City Pony Baseball board of directors at Box Elder organization and has been ac. County bank, It was announced tlve In LDS church and Boy this week. Scout work for a number of D. Wayne Hunsaker, bank vice years. In addition, he served as president, was named to the board during the banks annual key banker for Box Elder Coun. stockholders meeting Tuesday ty bank for the Utah Bankers In Brigham City. association during 1962 and The local executive began his 1963. career with the local bank as He currently Is a member of a teller, the Brigham City traffic Advls. Ha became Instalment loan ory council and Is a director with the Brigham Golf and Coun-trmanager In August, 1905. After graduating from the club. school of banking at the Uni. Hunsaker lives In Brigham verslty of Colorado In 1961, he City with his wife, the former assumed additional duties and Patricia Smith and two daugh. was promoted to assistant vice ters, Lisa and Peggy. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale president In January, 1963. He has handled much of the Hunsaker of 470 South Third commercial loan activities for East. His principal Interests the past several years. outside of the banking field As a native of Box Elder are gardening, hunting, golfing, county, Hunsaker has been ac. and boating. tive In community affairs throughout his banking career. He Is currently serving as CARD OF THANKS treasurer of the county chapter of the American Red Cross and had headed drives for that or To those who by their acts their ganizatlon, as well as for the of kindness expressed Cancer and Heart funds. sympathy and friendship at the He Is an active member of time of the death of our be. the Brigham City Chamber of loved mother, Martha Jensen, Commerce, and was the reclpl. we wish to express heartfelt ent of the Junior Chamber thanks. We wish especially to Service Award In thank the ward bishopric, the 1961. Relief society, our fi iends, and Hunsaker has served as pres, all others who assisted In any ldent, vice president and di. way. rector of the Brigham City Martha C. Jensen Family THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Bnrjhn.i, C.i Thursday, January IS, 19M! A Jolm Timothy Flcklln, son of Dr. George C. and Arlene Jackson Flck lln of Tremonton, died Tuesday evening In the Valley Hospital. Born May 26, 1954 lnTremon-ton- , he was a student at the SUCCUMBS Mrs. Amanda Bear River Junior High school. died Sunday even79. Moyes, He was a member of the LDS in a local nursing home. church and was a Buy Scout ing D. Wavnc In DIRECTOR the Tremonton Fourth LDS Hunsaker has been electee! to ward. the board of directors of Box Elder County bank. SURVIVING ARE the parents of Tremonton; the following brothers and sister: Larry Flcklln, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Ronald (Carole) Cutler, Salt Lake City; George Flcklln, Ogden; Douglas Ficklin, serving an LDS In Brazil; Kent Flcklln, Tremonton; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Jack-son- , Woman mis-slo- After illness Mrs. Dorothy Olsen Brobst, 47, of 295 Flint, Layton, died Friday In an Ogden hospital following an illness. Mrs. Brobst was born April 24, 1920 in Brigham City, a daughter of Axel A. and Amy Wardleigh Olsen. She was married to Henry C. Brobst on Dec. 14, 1946 in Los Angeles, Calif. She was a member of the Layton Fourth PUBLIC LANDS NOTICE LDS ward. ARE her hus-banSURVIVING one son and two daugh. Alfred Brobst, Henry Dorothy L. Brobst and Mary Ann Brobst, all of Layton; her father of Ogden; one brother and one sister, Axel Olsen, Los Angeles; Mrs. Glen (Marlon) Chatwln, Ogden. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. at Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop Roger Felt officiating. Interment was In the Brigham ters, To facilitate public land management programs in Box Elder County, Utah, the Bureau of Land Management intends to exchange 3,444 acres of Federal Lands for 2,960 acres of private lands. The lands to be exchanged ate located about 10 miles east of Grouse Creek and 20 miles southwest of Park Valley, Utah. Consolidation of public and private lands by this exchange will promote orderly use and development of both public and private land. Mineral rights in the land are not being exchanged. Additional information may be obtained from BLM the Office in Box Elder County Courthouse, Brigham City, Utah, or from the District Manager, 1750 So. Redwood Road, Salt Lake City, Utah. For a period of 30 days, interested parties may submit comments to the Secretary of the Interior, LLM, 721, Washington, D. C. 2024(1. City Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS Ogden; a H. Cordon, Ogden. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m. In the Tremonton Fourth LDS ward chapel. Friends may call at the Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday from 11 a.m. until ser. vices. Burial will be in the River-vieCemetery in Tremonton. Districts Form Educational Service Center a teacher In Box Elder county develops a promising new way of teaching long dlv. lsion, chances are the Idea will spread rapidly to teachers In Morgan, Daggett, Duchesne, North Summit, Park City, Rich, South Summit, Uintah and Wa. satch school districts. Its because of an Idea. swapping program that Is part of an If center service educational our thanks the 10 school districts have and appreciation to everyone formed. We wish to extend who in any way helped to ease our burden and sorrow at the time of our fathers death. A special thanks to the Bear River ward bishopric and relief and to those who helped in any way with the services. The family man. of Utah CENTER IS Educational Review, published this week by the Utah Education association. Written by J. Burdett John-son- , director of the center, the J.L. (Ren) Weld, article explains how educators from the 10 districts have pool- soc-let- of described in the January. February edition THE Matron Group February 4 and 11 discussions on Christian unity. Speakers and discussion leaders to be announced later. Simultaneously with the ubove adult meetings, study groups for all Sunday school age groups will be held. The topic will be "Christ In the Face of Men." spokesman, The meetings will be held rom 6 to 6 p.m. at the Tre. monton Methodist church as fol. I lows; Succumbs at n Dies Friday Mrs. Herbert Local The commission on missions and social concerns of the Methodist church will sponsor its annual school of missions beginning Jan. 21, It was announced this week. "This study should be of In. terest to all Christiana of all denominations and all are In. vlted to attend, said a church Nursing Home January 21 Introduction . by Rev. William Davis, pastor of Tremonton Methodist church, A Foundaand a film strip tion for Dialog, a survey of m ajor Christian denom lnatlons. January 28 Called lo 3 Accidents hi l)':.-Ad' 11 lVtct. tli.d in A i ft M. . i, Panel discussion on Ecumenism. Panel members Brigham City police lnves are the following Northern Utah tlgated three traffic accidents Mrs. Amanda Christine Olsen religious leaders: this past Friday and Saturday Moyes, age 79, of 323 South Mr. Clifton Kerr, LDS, Tre. which resulted In property even. died First West, Sunday monton; Rev. Roger Lee of The damages totaling $525, accord. Ing In a Brigham City nursing Holy Cross Lutheran church, Ing to police reports. home. Father John The first mishap occurred Brigham City; Born Aug. 26, 1888, in Plain Wright of St. Henrys Catholic Friday at 4 p.m. when cais City, she was a daughter of church, Brigham City; Father driven by Charles Klmber, 733 Christian and Andrea Marla Wm. Hannifin of St. Michaels South Third West, and Gregoiy Christina Poulsen Olsen. Episcopal church, Brigham F. Kozak, 556 North Tldid West, She was married to George City; Rev, Miner Bruner of collided at the Intersection of Daniel Moyes on Oct. 14, 1908 the First Presbyterian church, Fourth South and Seventh West. in Plain City. He died April There was an estimated $180 Logan; Rev. Wm. Davis of the 13, 1958. Tremonton Methodist church, damage to the Klmber cai and of a the She was member Tremonton, and Aldersgate $75 to the other vehicle. Theic Brigham City Ninth LDS ward Methodist Church, Brigham were no citations. and of the Ladles Friendship City. club. Moderator will be Frank Bull, ANOTHER Intersection misMethodist lay leader. this one at Fourth South hap, SURVIVING ARE six sons and and Eighth West, occurred Mack G. Moyes, Peminine lead daughters, at 2;39 p.m. Involved American Falls, Idaho; Mrs. HOLLYWOOD UPI) were a car driven by Robin S. V. (Vera) Lloyd, Rigby, Ida. Mtidelvn Rime will play the T. Sargent, 228 West Flist ho; Earl C. Moyes, LlnO. Moyes feminine lead In "The Yenr of North, and a truck operated by Arnel Moyes, all of Brigham the Cricket" which stars exLloyd R. Olsen, 536 West Sixth City; Frank H. Moyes, Ogden; football star Jnmes Brown of South. 24 great, 16 grandchildren, the Cleveland Browns. Damages were estimated at grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. $125 to the car and $75 to the Mary Randall, Pocatello, IdahoA,., Contract truck. Sergeant Bill Walkei Funeral services were held HOILYWOOD for fatluie to Olsen -- cited OJPI) Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the . Garland's' yield singing dnugh LDS Judy Brigham City Second-Nlntter 1n Minnelli has signed ward chapel. Burial was In the lonu-terA SHORT TIME later at 5:12 teenrdlng contract Brigham City Cemetery under with A&M Records, Herb A! p m. Saturday, a pickup trmk the direction of the Harold B. driven by Kenneth Lyle pelts swinging company. Felt Funeral Home. 238 West First South, mathematics programs; andac. pulled out from a parking ed their talents and resources quirlng specialists to be shared place and collided with a driven by Alice Jensen to Improve instruction. by several districts. Johnson wrote that J. Keith Bird, 124 North Ninth East. The center has several goals, The mishap occurred on SecJohnson wrote. Rogers has been employed to assist with the centers lan- ond West near First South. AMONG THEM ARE provi. guage workshop. Damages were estimated at Jerald L. Mikesell Is em- $50 to the truck and $20 to sions for teachers tovislt other center the car. 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