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Show Mrs. Neil Is E. DRAMA, MUSIC FEATURED Hoesel Bridge Hostess Mrs. Neil E. Hoesel entertained at bridge Wednesday evening, June 1, at her home. Guest list included Mrs. Craig Izette, Mrs. Ken Plum, Mrs. Bill Smith, Mrs. Bill Reese, Mrs. Pat Eldridge, Mrs. Bob Williams and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson. Following bridge games, prizes went to Mrs. Williams and Mrs. General M.I.A. Conference Set June 1 2 by LDS Church Church of Jesus Christ of Saints. Young Mother Latter-da- y Heart Ailment Dies After Participants are expected from Charles Alphonzo Watkins, 88, virtually all of the 50 states, Cana- of Ogden, died Sunday at his home. da, Mexico, and other countries. Nov. 6 MAJOR conference sessions will fill the Salt Lake Tabernacle and Assembly Hall on Temple Square, while an extra 20 church buildings, schools, a ballroom and a theatre will be packed for department Watkins was born Brigham City, a son of William Lampard and Mary Almina Hammond Watkins. He was reared and educated here and moved to Ogden in 1918, where he was employed by Southern Pacific Railroad Co. for 41 years. Mr. Trail ways NEW SCHEDULES EASTBOUND from Brigham City 6:55 A.M. 2:55 P.M. 8:56 P.M. WESTBOUND from Brigham City 3:08 A.M. 9:42 A.M. 3:15 P.M. one-ac- TRAILWAYS GIVES YOU MORE THRU BUSES TO MORE PLACES! Travel in Air Ride luxury rest room facilities L. F. FOR JENSEN, Agent CENTRAL MOTEL Brigham City, Utah Phone PA Attend Meet That Hell Treasure The Brigham City congregation the Years. thru of Jehovahs Witnesses has been infour-davited to attend a Christian convention to be held August at Deadline for the Utah State Fairgrounds ColiMrs. Norma Jean Cobb Nelson, seum in Salt Lake City it was anFathers Day age 20, wife of Sheldon Nelson, nounced by Robert C. Hartsten, 564 East Seventh North, died SunPictures presiding minister. Hartsten will day at 10 a. m. at the Cooley hos- head is June 14 a of about 20 delegates pital of complications following from thegroup Brigham City congregachildbirth. Mrs. Nelson was born Feb. 4, tion. 1940 in The Salt Lake City convention is Brigham City, a daughter of Everett D. and Ula Nielsen one of 18 similar district convenCobb. tions to be held by Jehovahs WitShe was reared and educated nesses this summer in strategic loin Brigham City, graduating from cations the United throughout Box Elder High school in 1957. States, Canada, and England. 102 South Main She was married to Sheldon R. Nelson on June 7, 1957 in the LoThousands of delegates are exPA gan LDS temple. Mrs. Nelson was pected to attend from Utah, Coloan active member of the Brigham rado, Wyoming, Nevada, Idaho and Montana. City Fourteenth LDS ward. Surviving are her husband, a son and daughter, Gregg L. and Lorie Jean Nelson, all of Brgham City; her parents, Brigham City; and the following brothers and sisters, Delwin Cobb and Mrs. Ellis (Joan) Christensen. Brigham City; Mrs. Frank (Colleen) Mjaavedt, Ogden; Richard Cobb, Clinton, Okla. Funeral services will be conduct. ed Thursday at 1 p. m. in the Brig-ham City Eighth LDS ward chapel with Bishop A. Gorin Steed of the Brigham Fourteenth ward officia-- j ting. Friends may call at the1 Harold B. Felt Funeral Home WedTheres no need to have a barren yard this summer when Andy can finesday evening from 7 to 9 p. m., and Thursday prior to time of sernance your landscaping. You dont have to carry hose all season, provices. Interment will be in the tecting that new lawn. You can finance a sprinkler system, as well as the ham City cemetery. This Is My Fathers World, City; Mrs. Aurilla Whipple, Holla-dabe staged four times Friday and 50 June Watkins, Logan; Saturday evenings in the Salt Lake grandchildren and 50 Naturally... To FATHER y 7 1871 in Win-nifre- d EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY A GIFT Church Group Childs Birth meetings. Speakers will include Henry D. He was a member of the Ogden Moyle, of the First Presidency of LDS First ward and was an active the Church, Elder Mark E. sen and Howard W. Hunter of the temple worker. He was a member and of Weber stake high priest quorum Council of Twelve Apostles, Elder John Longden, an Assistant and head of the stake mission for five years. He was a member of to the Council of Twelve. the Southern Pacific Male Chorus, S. and T. Bertha Bentley Joseph Sons of Utah Pioneers, Ogden TabReeder, who head the Young Mens West and Young Womens organizations, ernacle choir, the All Faces cast, Gold Fathers and president of will direct the conference. the Senior Citizens group in Ogden. Department meetings will be held Friwith and Saturday, On Feb. 20, 1895, he married Thursday day and Sunday devoted to GenerHarris in the Salt Lake LDS al Conference sessions. Temple. She died in 1906. On May HIGHLIGHTING the conference 6, 1908 he married Hilda Florence t will be a drama festival of 33 Larsen in the Salt Lake LDS Templays and road shows at the ple. She died in 1943. In 1945 he Matinee and married Alida Terrace Ballroom. Kammeyer in the evening performances on Thursday, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Friday and Saturday will utilize Survivors include his widow, Ogthree separate stages simultane- den; the following sons and daughfor productions ters: Charles Russel Watkins, Salt ously, each showing Lake City; Harris Vern Watkins, plus entre acts. Five hundred actors will partici- Ogden; Alphonzo Watkins, Pittspate, presenting the best of 2,000 burg, Calif.; Leon John Watkins, plays, including Vista, Calif.; Mrs. Harold (Hilda) competing one-ac- t many Mormon originals, in which Buckway, Hooper; Mrs. Charles an estimated 50,000 young thespians (Dorothy) Wilson, Ogden; Mrs. performed this year. Chester (Pearl) Nelson, Roy; three A youth chorus of 2,000 voices will stepsons; two sisters and a brother, be heard in the music festival, Mrs. Mable Anderson, Brigham to Pacific L' Man Dies of 9-- Three thousand young performand ers, 24,000 youth leaders, 40,000 spectators will participate in the 61st annual conference of the world wide Mormon youth program in Salt Lake City, June 912. General sessions, workshops and Eldridge. two giant drama and music festiDessert lunch was served. vals are included in the four?day meeting of the Young Mens and Illinois is the nations number Young Womens Mutual Improveone producer of horse radish. ment Associations, or M.I.A., of the TO' NIC BOX tlDCR NCW5, BmuWh City, UtuTi Tuesday, June 7, 1960 Former Local Comptons Studio 1 ssam u lawn itself. y; REFRESH WITH MILK! Tabernacle. The singers, ages are the best from ICO regional areas which have presented the program for home audiences. Songs from 18 countries augmented by costumed folk dancers and instrumental accompaniment, are featured. A SPECIAL award from Boy Scouts of America will be presented to honor Mormon leadership in scouting by Elmar Baaken, Director of Relationships, during the opening general session Friday. The First Annual Explorer Specialty Fair will include exhibits of electronics, rescue work and other skills and techniques at University of Utah fieldhouse Saturday after- w. Funeral services will be ted today, Tuesday, at Lindquist & Sons Colonial chapel by Bishop Leo H. Friends may call mortuary prior to time of Interment will be in the City cemetery. 1 conduc- in p.m. Funeral Vanden-Bosc- Bear River NO DOWN PAYMENT Native Dies NO PAYMENT FOR TWO MONTHS In Hospital UP TO FIVE YEARS TO PAY h. at the services. Brigham Mrs. Mary Emilia Jorgensen Christensen, age 86, of Tremonton, died Thursday in the Valley hospital, Tremonton. Mrs. Christensen was born Oct. 15, 1873 in Bear River, a daughter of Rasmus C. and Metta Marie Olsen Jorgensen. She was reared and educated in Bear River City. On Dec. 7, 1893, she was married noon. to Lars C. Christensen in Brigham The Mormon youth program had their City. They later received its beginning in pioneer days, when endowments in the Logan LDS Brigham Young instituted a protemple. They moved to Tremongram of cultural and recreational State Road officials have named ton in 1915. Mr. Christensen died activities among members of his Carl M. Fonnesbeck as resident en- Dec. 15, 1931 in Tremonton. Mrs. Christensen had been family and others young poeple. gineer for the new highway conmember of the Bear River City Wide participation throughout the struction at South Brigham, accordworld by church members have ing to Blaine J. Kay, district engi- LDS ward choir. made the M.I.A.s drama festival neer. District offices are at Surviving are two sons and a Wallace and softball and basketball tourna- Street, Ogden. daughter, Christensen, ments the largest in the world. Fonnesbeck will be in charge of Melvin Christensen and Mrs. Alta 14 the project located on US 91 from Hansen, all of Tremonton; 38 grandchildren, to on Second South Main in Perry a brother and a sister, MoBrigham City. THE work consists of surfacing roni Jorgensen, St. Anthony, Ida.; and general improvement of 3.7 Mrs. Martha J. Anderson, Bear River City. miles of the highway. Funeral services were conductThe job has been awarded to ed Monday at 1 p. m. in the TreParsons Jack Construction Co. of monton Fourth ward chapel by Smithfield. They have 75 working Bishop Reid Oyler. Interment was days to complete the work. in the Bear River City cemetery. Fonnesbeck has been with the Road Commission for 28 years. In this assignment, he will be in charge of construction assisted by his crew of field technicians. 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