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Show Brigham Native Royle L. Jensen BE SAFE! BE SURE ! Dies in Calif. Succumbs Sunday native of Brigham City, HarKay Snow Taylor died in Santa Monica, California, Oct. 13, after an extended illness. Mrs. Taylor was the daughter of Ltieius A. Snow and Elizabeth Wilson Snow. She was born in Brigham City November 23, A COSTS ONLY A FEW CENTS A DAY. Go on your trip knowing you or fully protected. riet 1897. On January 2G, 1915, she married Charles Taylor. Mr. Taylor (lied in California about five months ago. Survivors inelude two daughters and a son, all of California and one sister, Mrs. George M. Accident Inturance U the iwro woy to enjoy your trip. For o tmoll invettment you get IICOA of, coverage that provides for ony emergency. October EARL MADSEN Phone 61 or 8U-- R Gentlemens Please send me complete Infor motion without obligation on IICOA ACCIDENT INSURANCE. N Address. Ogden, and 18. Beehive Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Friday evening at 7:30 p. m., October 22 at the home of Ivy Fuller, 95 North First east, it was learned today. All members were asked to bring prospective members as guests. George W, Worthen (Incumbent) Justice of Supreme Court of Utah. and Utah voters through our Constitution Legislature have enacted laws to keep good Judges on the Bench. Justice George V. WorthUn is now a Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah. He is up for re election November 2. Utah daily newspapers in their editorials describe him as a "judge of high reputation and unquestioned integrity, and as a possessing "the true judicial mind, diligence, stern devotion to justice, a deep concern for the He has years of judicial rights of litigants. experience. VOTE TO KEEP JUSTICE WORTHEN ON THE SUPREME COURT OF UTAH. SURE TO VOTE BALLOT. , BE THE SEPARATE JUDICIAL X Justice George W. Worthen Paid noivportison advertisement B. Connon Hatley W. Guilin W. Oscar Moyle, Jr. Grant H. Bagley Paul H. Ray Cd win Arnold Rich Clifford L. Ashton Dennis McCorthy Rex J. Hanson Jesse R. S. Budge H. Daihes Larsen Elios Honsen Irvin Arnovitz Wood R. Worsley Arthur E. Moreton PORTLAND, Mu. (UP) Gloria Thurlow turned to her companion on the crowded bus and said, Oh, dear, I wish that good 3 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City. Utah Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Nel-seWednesday. October 20. 1954 received word last weekA new resin that bonds end of the birth of an eight-poun- looking man would give me his aluminumplastic In airplanes parts Three men stood up makes it possible for Jet baby boy, Oct. 16 to Mr. seat. Mrs. Josephine Cavanaugh and Mrs. planes Robert Hope at Ft. promptly. to carry fuel In their wings. Nelson, 68, Brigham City, died Texas. Worth, Saturday morning In the Cooley This is the second child for Memorial hospital following a the Hopes. Mrs. Hope Is the for3S4 months illness. QEP-OQW- N CQMFQR.T! mer Marian Pulsipher of Mrs. Nelson was an active member of the LDS church and 6MC6 served In the presidency of the Rooketeers Hold First Bear River ward Relief society and as a Primary teacher. She Party of the Year had also been a member of the - The Rooketeers of Willard, (r' Salt Lake tabernacle choir. held their first party of the She was born April 25, 1886, season at the home of Mrs. Rae in Cavan, Glasgow, Scotland, a Barker, recently. A dinner was served to 12 daughter of William and Mar- members and the evening was She garet Quinn Cavanaugh. came to the United States with spent playing rook. High prize was won by Mary her parents when six years of low prize went to Edith Perry; as converts to the LDS age tachurch. The family resided in Baddley and cut prize was Lehi. She later moved to San ken by Edith Baddley. Mrs. Ruth Harding was choFrancisco where she resided unsen a club member, taking the til her marriage. On June 25, 1903, she was place of IlOne Mackey Tucker married to Rudolph William who has moved to Ogden. 1954-5Club officers for the Nelson in the LDS Salt Lake season are Irene Simonsen,1 presThe In resided temple. couple Bear River City and operated a ident; Iva Archibald, secretary farm. They moved to Brigham and Edith Baddley, chaplain. motoramic Chevrolet for 1955 City in 1941. Mr. Nelson died In Santa Ana, Calif.; Mrs. Ellen 1943. Surviving are the follow- Reifberg, Glendale, Calif.; Mrs. will be on display beginning Oct. 28 ing .sons and daughters: Mar- Jean McClaud, Prince Rupert, vin W. Nelson and Mrs. Dean Canada. (Helen) Christensen, Brigham Funeral services were conCity; Rudger Nelson, Salt Lake ducted Tuesday at 1 p. m. in City; Mrs. Penzil (Virosua) the LDS Brigham City Third Forsgren, Ogden; Jarvis M. Nel- ward. Bishop Eberhart Zundel son, U. S. navy; 19 grandchilofficiating. dren, two Interment was in the Brigham ' . PHONE 935 three sisters, Mrs. Robert Shill, City cemetery. Royle Lloyd Jensen, 48, mechanic at Bear River Bird Refuge and former member of the Brigham City police force, died Mrs. Amy Dalnes Larsen, 53, Sunday, Oct. 17, at 2 p. m. at the folMantua, died Monday evening Cooley Memorial hospital illness. following a two year's illness. lowing a two-daMrs. Larsen was born June 5, He was born January 3, 1906, 1901, at Hyde Park, Cache counin Brigham City, a son of Aaron ty, a daughter of Joseph B. and Lloyd and Elizabeth Brooks Jen- Mira Lamb Dalnes. She was sen. He was reared and educa- reared in Hyde Park and attendted in Brigham City. ed the BY college at Logan. She married Newel J. . Larsen, Mr. Jensen married Mary March 25, 1924 in the Dec. 21, 1927 In the Salt Lake Salt Lake LDS temple. They LDS temple. They made their have resided In Brigham City home In Mantua and lived there since. since. Before she her marriage Jensen had also worked at Joe taught school in Franklin counCarr, Inc. and He was an Elder in the Brig- ty, Idaho, and Box Elder Carbon counties in Utah. ham City Sixth-wardAn active member of the LDS Survivors include his widow and five sons and daughters: church, she served in the presias Royle James Jensen, Rosemead, dency of the Primary and of the and president secretary Mrs. Harold Smith Calif.; (Ruth) Relief society, and she had been of Springfield, Oregon; Mrs. a Sunday school and Mutual Dale (Mildred) Streeper, Mrs. Donald (Gayle) Cam, both of teacher, all in the Mantua Salt Lake City; Stephen H. Jen- ward. She was a member of the sen, Brigham City. South Box Elder stake choir. Also are surviving eight Survivors include her husgrandchildren and one sister; band and four sons and daughMrs. Richard D. Fowler, Oak ters: Renee, Wilma, Curtis D., Harbor, Wash. Funeral services will be held and Carolyn Larsen, all of Mantua. Wednesday at 1 p. m. in the Also her parents, Logan, and Brigham City Sixth LDS ward. sisBishop Richard Hansen will of- the following brothers and ters: Dr. C. J. Daines, Spencer ficiate. Friends may call at the Har- Daines, both of Logan; Delmar old B. Felt Funeral Home, Tues- Daines, Earl Daines, both of H. B. Daines, day evening, 7 to 9 p. m and Hyde Park; Dr. Nampa, Ida.; Dr. D. S. Dalnes, Wednesday, prior to services. Interment will be In the Brig- Ogden; Nolan Daines, Seattle, Washington; Mrs. Mira D. Sorham City .cemetery. Mrs. enson, Richfield, Utah; D. Quayle, Beth Nashville, Mrs. Dorothy Miller, Tenn.; Eighth Ward Blazers North Logan; Mrs. Josephine D. Entertain Parents Wed. Clark, Morgan. Funeral services will be held Blazers of the Eighth ward Friday at 1 p. m. in the Mantua entertained their mothers, Wed- ward chapel. Bishop Norman nesday, October 13, in Primary. Jeppsen will officiate. Eight boys, Bryce Kelly, Ryan Friends may call at the famLee, Jay Stokes, James Foote, ily residence in Mantua, ThursRobert Lowery, Billy Bennett, day evening and Friday prior Merlin Hoaver and Jack Fran- to services. in the procis, participated Interment will be in the Mangram. tua cemetery. Each parent attending assisted her son in lacing Articles of O LEGAL NOTICE Faith Cards. NOTICE Following the lacing of cards Notice to Manufacturers of each Blazer was presented his Concrete Sewer Pipe and bandelo, gave the salute and Manholes repeated the code. Jimmy Foote made the presentation. Brigham City will receive bids Parents attending included: to supply the following materMr. and Mrs. William Lowery, ials: 1. 5076 ft. of 8 inch concrete Mrs. Lily Bennett, Mrs. Rose sewer pipe. Stokes and Lahell Foote, concrete 2. 13 pre fabricated manholes in sizes as follows: 1. 11.5 ft. Nelsons Visit Here 3. 11.0 ft. From Redondo Beach 3. 10.5 ft. 4. 10.0 ft. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nelson 1. 9.5 ft. and children, Norman, Charles, 1. 7.5 ft. Shelia and Pauline, of Redondo The sewer pipe to be deliverBeach, California are visiting as needed on the Job, on here for two weeks with Mr. and ed, Fifth West beginning at Fourth Mrs. Pope Bailey. North and extending to Third The two girls plan to remain the manholes as needed here with their grandparents South, at stations listed below. the and attend Box Elder High 1. 111.5 ft. 13 ft. North school. of center line 2nd South. Mrs. Nelson is the former 2. 111.0 ft. 11 plus 48 bet Laura Belle Bailey. 1st and 2nd South. 3. 111.0 ft. 13 ft. North, C L 1st South. 4. 111.0 ft. 13 ft. North C L Forest St. 5. 110.5 ft. 19 plus 80, North of C L 3rd South. 6. 110.5 ft. 4 plus 13, bet. Forest and 1st South. 7. 110.5 ft. 13 ft. North of C L 1st North. 8. 1 10.0 ft. 4 plus 55, bet. Forest and 1st North. 9. 110.0 ft. 12 plus 80, bet. 1st and 2nd North. 10. 110.0 ft. 20 plus 04,' bet. 2nd and 3rd North. 11. 110.0 ft. 13 ft. North C L 3rd North. 12. 19.5 ft. 13 ft. North C L 2nd North. 13. 17.5 ft. 27 plus 29, bet. 3rd and 4th North. All materials to conform ,10 the standard specifications of such items as to size, shape and . Beehjve Camp Slates Meeting Next Friday INSURANCE First Security Bank Bldg Thorstenson, two brothers of Brigham City, Robert K. Snow and Samuel E. Snow. Burial was ift California on Takes Amy. Only Three? Robert Hopgs Hgvg, Second Child in Tex. Final Riles Held HUIlTEStS n For Mrs. Nelson '1 d , 5 CENTRAL CHEVROLET GO. IT'S THE BIG juiyjiMj THURSDAY NIGHT . i .1 Box Elder High School Stadium BOX ELDER versus BEAR o RIVER ADMISSION; Adults ...7 $1.00 50c Students Visitin9 Grade School Students 25c .... quality. Bids will be received for the pipe alone, the Manholes alone, or for both together. Delivery will be called for beginning 5 days after signing of contract. Bids will be opened at the regular meeting of the City Council Nov. 4, 1954. Brigham City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. For any other information consult Mr. Tracy Larson or W. H. Griffiths, Brigham City, Utah. FOR SALE Test Make the Lucky Try Lucky Lager for 7 days. Notice the tremendous dif- Taste what a difference Luckys thorough ageing makes ference Luckys thorough LUCKY LAGER ageing makes. Youll find it because its Lucky for 7 Get better. made days and be Lucky forever. tastes better THE AGED BEER IfM-lvc- ky Logtr Brewing Co.-- to Aag.ta, $a frentfico, Col. ( ? Vokcwvw, The Board of Education, Box Elder County School District, is Inviting proposals for the removal of two houses from the Lincoln School Grounds In Brigham City. The removal shall be done in accordance to specifications on file in the Office of the Board at the County Court House, copies of which may be had by interested persons. Bids will be accepted until 12 oclock noon, October 25th, 1954. The right is reserved to accept reject any or all bids or to waive any informality or technicality in any bid In the Interest of the Board of Education. or EBERHART Wlk ZUNDEL, Clerk of the Board. . .1. 4 ' |