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Show V ( BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 8 Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 20, 1977 ' 7 . ; ing. Obituaries 1 R. Amy Friends may call at the ward chapel one hour prior to services. Interment will be in Mendon City cem ;tery. Kidman Mrs. Amy Ethel Robertson Kidman, 87, of Willard, died Monday, Oct. 17, 1977, at her home of causes incident to age. She was born Sept. 29, 1890, in Hindsville, Ark., a daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Ann Louise Blackburn Robertson. She was married to Orson Grange Kidman, Sr., on Dec. 20, 1911, in Logan. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS temple. He died in 1959. She was a member of the Willard Third LDS ward and was a Sunday school and Relief society teacher, visiting teacher and served on the genealogy committee. She was reared and educated in Colorado and moved to Logan in 1908. In 1959 she lived in Ogden and later moved to Men-doShe had lived in Willard since 1971. Surviving are two sons and five daughters, Orson Grange Kidman, Jr., Kearns; Owen Douglas Kidman, Escondido, Calif.; Mrs. Elmer (Beth) Nelson, Logan; Mrs. Oskar (Wanda) Morris, Ogden; Mrs. Wilda Williams, Roy; Mrs. Cleo Robertson, Ogden; Mrs. Ed (June) Summers, Willard; 32 grandchildren, 35 Francisco Minjares Francisco AAinjares Francisco Minjares, 56, of former Brigham City resident, died Tuesday, Oct. 18, 1977 in the McKay-De- e hospital in Ogden of cancer. He was born Oct. 4, 1921 at Zacatecas, Mexico, a son of Eulalio Minjares and Natibidad Rosales. He married Anna Marie Markes Feb. 12, 1942 in Lacatelas, Mexico. He had worked the past four years at Utility Trailer in' ClearLayton, field. He there New lived Salt Lake City; Mrs. Essie Davis, California. Funeral services will be held today (Thursday) at 11 a.m. at the Mendon ward chapel with Bishop Stanton Barrett officiat- was born in Mexico, living Also surviving are two sisfor 19 years, moving to Mrs. Beulah Fitzpatrick, Mekico for six years. He ters, 20 in California years and Brigham City from 1967 to 1974. He was a high school graduate Mexico and attended college there. He worked four years in masonry and construction in Brigham City. He was a member of the Lay-to- n 13th LDS ward. Survivors include his widow of Layton; two sons and five daughters, Andres Minjares of Brigham City; Adrian Minjares of Sunset; Mrs. Carl (Aurora) Rangier of Yorba Linda, Calif.; 100 Polyester Mrs. Michael (Maria Olivia) Godfrey of Brigham City; Mrs. Reg. to 6.98 Douglas (Lupe) M. Cannon of Louisville, Ky.; Marie Sandra Minjares and Francisca (Frankie) Minjares, both of Layton. Three brothers, Jose Minjares of Los Angeles, Calif.; Antonio Minjares and Mrs. LaRick Minjares, both of Tiajuana, Mexico; Lupe Minjares Zacar n tecas, Mexico. Funeral services wiHe held at the Layton West stake center, 1591 West 1600 North, Layton, Saturday at 1 p.m. with Bishop Burnis L. Skinner of the Layton 225 yd. spools 13th ward officiating. 11 8 Friends may call Friday 6 to at p.m. Kaysville Lindquist mortuary, 340 North Main, and Saturday one hour prior services at the church. Double Knit Mens Plaids CARD OF THANKS To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved Nathan H. Tanner, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishoprics, the Relief societies, our relatives, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey G. Tanner Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Tanner CARD OF THANKS The children and family of Ernest H. Johnston wish to thank everyone for everything. Thank you all for your kindness before and after our fathers death. Family of Ernest H. Johnston PTA council meets today The final in a series of coordination meetings for South Box Elder Council of PTA will be held on Thursday, Oct. 20, at 11:30 a.m. at the home of Ruth Iverson, president, 528 South Sixth West. These meetings are for the purpose of coordinating out-of- - Misses Vinyl Size Jackets 12-1- 6 At BC center available if you all the center at today," the director advised. Halloween dance on tap tonight adult halloween dance will be staged this evening (Thursday) at the Brigham ComAn City munity center. Everyone is invited to attend and come in your best costume, Marva Frost, Brigham City area senior citizens director, stated. The event will begin at 8:30 p.m. The price of admission for dancers is $1. There is no charge for those who simply want to watch. A group of seniors from Salt Lake City will be guests this week for the local seniors Friday luncheon at the Brigham City center. The group will be entertained by musical numbers from Henry Nielsen and Glen Valentine. vice will be at the center to give a demonstration on fall foods and Halloween treaty An invitation is given to all seniors to enjoy this program on Friday afternoon," Mrs. Frost said. On Tuesday, Oct. 25, a bus for Jackpot, Nev. will leave the centerat8:45a.m. It will return the following day at 5:30 p.m. There are still a few seats will class in quilting will begin on Monday Oct. 31, at 9 a.m. Material will be available for those participating in the class. A at the center It will be taught under the direction of the consumer education program and all seniors are encouraged to take advantage of this class, Mrs. Frost said. A local man was victim of a nearly $2,000 burglary sometime over the weekend, according to Brigham City police. Dr. D.L. Bunderson of 611 East First North reported to police Monday that a storage shed he was using was entered and a number of items were taken including food stuffs and tools. Officer Karl DeRyke said someone made a hole in the units door and reached in to unlock it. A pickup truck apparently was backed up to the door and the items loaded on it. Taken were 10 cases of food items, about 200 pounds of JCPennev Nathan H. Tanner, son of Harvey G. and JoRene Cook Tanner of Centerville, died Oct. 15, 1977, in Primary Childrens hospital in Salt Lake City of leukemia. He was born April 7, 1975, in Ogden. His parents are members of Centerville Tenth ward. Among survivors are grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Tanner, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace I. Gardner, all of Brigham City. Funeral services were held Monday in the Centerville Stake center. Burial was in Brigham City cemetery. classroom activities within the p.m. Knit Top New Shipment Jr. and Missy Sizes Asst. 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