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Show Tff fJ r rir'? Oe USAF Offers Local Coupfe Brigham Man New Program, Accepts LDS To Train at Buddy Flight Mission Call TO rtp-r- Tuesday, May 31, 1960 t Officer Meet Mr and Mrs Clare Merrell have minded young men with accepted a call to serve for the next year in the Eastern States an eve foi the future are being Mission of the Church of Jesus to in Force Air the train sought by Christ of Latter-daSaints. They the highly technical fields of the will be assigned at the Peter Whit-me- r aerospace age To obtain these Home in Fayette, N Y young men and yet not take them testimonial will honor A farewell Air the their from friends, away the pair Sunday, June 5, at 7 30 p Foiee has a program now whereby m in the Brigham City Sixth LDS all high school buddies are given ward chapel, and they will leave the opportunity to train, and travel together All will be assigned to the ATTAINS MARK Richard D. Nel-so- n Monday morning, June 6, for their same basic training squadron, and has not missed a day of school destination. They will make the the qualifications In six years at Perry. upon trip by auto. dipending Blaine F. Olsen of i h SETS OPENING Mr and Mrs Merrell have been ai individual, will be assigned will open a new mortuary in Brig- to th same technical schools active in civic affairs in Brigham ham City, Wednesday City and m church activities in the his announcement was made by Sixth ward. He fulfilled an LDS I Sgt Milton A Card, local Air mission to England from 1912 to foice Recruiter, who explained 1914 Mrs. Merrell, the former those with technical ability, and Tdna Carter, served as a stake have the desire to remain together, missionary in Box Elder stake a can now realize those desires few years ago, and has been social This special opportunity to join a science leader m the Sixth waid Buddy Flight and remain with Relief society homeown from friends your your Mr Merrell was associated with last said will not town Sgt leng, Men ells Inc., until his retirement Card, Testing will be reduced as four years ago. well as travel time to make these Ten students at Perry school Friends and relatives of the Mer. hometown flights possible chalked up perfect attendance rell A new moituuiy will be opened family are invited to attend the records it during past year, To qualify for enlistment, an apthe testimonial, according to Bish-,otomorrow Wedntsdiy in Brigham was Prinweek announced last by must be between the ages Wayne Loveland. City by Blaine r Olstn Bngham plicant of 17 and 27 a U S Citizen, be of cipal Robert Morgan City native and long time resident moral character, and must One of the students, Richard D to be called high The moituarv meet the prescribed mental and Nelson, 12, not only made the 100 Blame Olsen Rose Chapel Mortu-physical standards percent group but he did it for the ary is located at 176 North Main sixth time. Nelson, son of Mr. and and was remodeled from the old S. Moie information on the U Mrs Richard M Nelson has not John Adams home Air Forces special ' Buddy Flight been absent from school in the past that although may be obtained by Ols n announced contacting six years 8 and between 5, not be Card house will Sgt his official open any day Two other members of the group held until later in June he is now Room 284 Post Office Building, Ogare brothers of Richard Nelson open and prepaied to sere the pub- don, or call collect EX They are David, 8, two years perlic fect attendance, and Gregory, 9, Olsen son of J R and Josephine one year and was Olsen boin Josephson raised in Brigham Citv and was a REALLY making it a family afgraduate of Box Eld( i high sihool fair, two sisters Arlana and Elaine Two-Year-To- ur He seived his appienticeslup in Jenks, had perfect attendance reca Bnghim City moituuiy fiom ords this past year Arlana, 10, and june 3 at 7 p m in the George 1936 until 1939 He giadiuned from 7, are daughters of Mr and bert Smith Fieldhouse George Gallegos, seaman, USN, of mb F Cahfoi ma Collepe liming in son of Mr and Mrs Herman Gal- Mrs Varsal Jenks 1939 legos of Route 1, Corinne, depat Others having perfect attendance! They were listed as follows He then located in Ttemonton, fiom Long Beach, Calif , May 3, were Shulev Dove Harrison, David N wheie he did embalming and was aboaid the destioyer USS Ever-sol- e Harold Oyler, 10, son of Mr and Morrell, Lynn Barrett Reeder and funeial director for Shaw Iverson for a two year tour of duty Mrs Eugene Oyler; Edwin Nel-- Oscar Richardson, Bngham City Mortuaiv Aftei three veais in the with the U S Seventh Fleet in Dee son, 7 son of Mr and Mrs James G Christensen, Alma Paul USS the Western Pacific Navy on the submai me 10, daugh-KinJanice Nelson, Simper, and Elaine Michaeiis, Ga. sears he sevnal in Whale, spent While overseas the Eversole and ter of Mr and Mrs Grant Simper; and the msuiunce busintss in the mid and Darrell Eugene Rose, Portage at Dale Johnson, 7, son of Mr west Sice 1956 he has been em her crew will be homeported Mrs Curtis Johnson, and Dqanel Elaine Cowley and Wendtll Lee ploved at laikin Moituarv in Salt Yokosuka Japan and will conduct 8 of son Mrs Elizabeth Roberts, Tremonton Lake Cits operations including patiol ot the Zabriski, ,i a former Bngham City resident Olsen is man led to tin toimer Ioimosan Stiaits, intens've anti- Zabriski The school s total enrollment' Was anfl teacher at the LDS Seminary Mars N c of Paris Id iho They submarine exucises, screening of Kaien 10, camei task forces and many spe- - 99 making the perfect attendance here E Craig Bramwell, now of have thiee childien Maiv To 2 and Chnstin Ann, 9 cialied missions of which de - mark more than 10 percent of the Provo, will receive his Master of Arts degree at the commencement months entire studentbody stroyers are capable Ca reei y Fifty Utah National Guardsmen carefully selected from the ranks will take their first step toward coming otficeis on Saturday Tune 4 Thats the day they en-r the Utah National Guard Mih-tuat Camp W G Academy y illiams as underclassmen tt y Robert L. Hansen, 341 West Tor-t-,Brigham City will be among those selected t Blaine Olsen The cadets will undergo rigid training for two weeks while their fellow Guardsmen are participating in the annual two week summer encampment. Then, during the following year, the cadets will meet at Camp Williams for six weekends of training They attend the academy as upperclassmen during the following summer camp V- Students Make I The annual quota of 32 officer candidates has been increased to foi 50 to meet an urgent demand officers created by the Utah Guard's 1959 reorganization and the establishment of 32 Special Force units. ACCEPTS MISSION CALL Mr. and Mrs. Clare Merrell have cepted a call to serve in the LDS Eastern States mission at the Peter Whitmer Home, Fayette, N.Y. for the coming year. A farewell testimonial will honor them Sunday evening in the Sixth ward chapel. ac- Attendance Will Open paying high home insurance costs Ask us about General s moneysaving All In One Homeowners Insurance H. Dee Johnson Your Insurance COENERAin Counselor M As or PA Sy iW SIAtUt PA HOM Mark at Perry Mortuary p 1 Those who complete the rugged pourse will be commissioned second lieutenants in the Utah Army National Guard Major General Maxwell E Rich, adjutant general of Utah, feels the stiff academy training is a great step toward raising the quality and ability of officers above the requirements used following World War II The academy, headed by Lieutenant Colonel Dana F Peck of Tooele, commandant, has become the primary source of officers tor the Utah Army Guard Reckless Driving Brings Court Fine Corinne Navyman On 1 g Harry L Hansen, 43, RFD Brigham City, was fined $50 in city court last week when found guil ty of reckless driving Judge Ida Meirell suspended $15 tot the f'ne Hanson was cited on May by Hendricks, Patrolman Glendon Brigham City police department 2 1 - U p, V LI w 000 IS Blaine Olsen Rose Chapel Mortuary will open tomorrow, June 1. WE PLEDGE ready to provide dignified, complete funeral service for Brigham City and Northern Utah High standards of competence in the conduct of all services. Confidential business and professional relationships. and dignity Cooperation with the customs of all religions and creeds. Truthful representation of all services and merchandise. v confidence you have placed in us by engaging our services To justify the Observance of all respect due the deceased. 6 Jfr 4 Ample off-stre- et parking, - i ft f S adjacent to the mortuary V A ad-- Conveniently located fa 3 " tt xr - i v .J. i r - ' ' y - .Ai ;h wt". - 4 Services at reasonable cost ,X! 1 c All insurance certificates plans acceptable ? 4 t1 ItHWWl Vrf HUMUhmiii 'Inquiries concerning costs and facilities are welcome. Ij j 1. and Lr t-- J v i iji 4 a Jfc-- - i 3. , J ti. x. r 4 Blaine F. Olsen, a Brigham City native, to many residents here. He is experienced in his profession. He was graduated from California College of rmbaltning m December 1939, and betore then had served his apprenticeship in a Bngham Citv mortuary from 1936 to 1919 He has also worked in Tremonton and Salt Lake Citv. uell-knnw- n 176 North Main otLuati PA mm I j. 'ift It cH 84 a4fe ill - - iJ- Aw - j . r:rl ' ill v , At WrTtl id OM ;rv,Ait- - is J 1 v " , . Tt 1 |