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Show Wife Preservers " JU- - .r -- . - ; I --X? W - f - . . & i Agent Following Brief Illness . w. Board Okays Purchase Death Claims Home Extension , -- 1 Miss Bessie Margaret Hansen, home 53, Box Elder county extension agent, 445 South Main, died Saturday at 11.30 p. m. in the Dee hospital at Ogden after an ,.4 illness of only a few hours. She was born July 12, 1907 in 4 Fielding, a daughter of Willard S. and Caroline J. Funk Hansen. She was reared m Fielding and attended the Brigham Young colj lege m Logan. She received her degree in home economics from Utah State University in 1929 Following graduation from USU, 2 she taught at Logan Junior High school and then served as associate supervisor for the Farm Seat Nephi curity Administration for 13 years. f . ; A small, stiff brush will help you keep bright those hard-to-dein such items as garters and bra fasteners. Vi r- , f . -- - V' V - Jt v v . . V - $ V sfw- GARDEN r - V', (Continued ft As. 3 year Guarantee. Wont Chip, Crack or Peel 50 FEET Mrs alene K Neilsen and Mrs Gwenna Mae Bowen presented a gift to the school district to be used in the handicpped children s cl iss It was specified that $150 be used for two scholai ships one this from Page One) 5 year and one next, for the benefit 0f teacheis in the handicapped 0 The other $150 shall ,jren s CJSS chil-$10- (,e used for purchase of equipment and supplies for the class. The gift was accepted by the board. Supt Talbot was asked to make a study of diffeient methods of disposing of waste paper since it was brought to the attention of the board the need for incmeratois at the McKinley and Mountain View elementary schools and at the new Box Elder High school. r.:1 , - V i HOSE ' S.' vi sf ;yi? -- 1 Brigham Gty, Utcih Tuesday, May 9, 1 961 Of Diplomas ,4J age w THE BOX ELDER' NEWS, BOARD approval was granted for one boy fiom each high school in the school district to be nominated by the principal to attend a freedom academy being established by the Utah National Guard of extra cost with the purchase of any Robert Nielsen was appointed as SHE CAME to Brigham a substitute bus dnver in the school City as county home extension agent district. in 1945 and during this time of ser- FUNERAL SET Funeral services Wanda Johnsen and Christene vice she was loved and respected for Bessie M. Hansen will be con- Richards were appointed as substiby her fellow extension workers ducted Friday at 1 p.m. In the tute teachers in the school district and by residents of the entire A report was given to the board Brigham Sixth LDS ward chapel. FEET 25 county for her accommodating by Miss Norma Jensen, director of m a to serve willingness pleasant CARD OF THANKS curriculum and instiuction in this and cheerful manner. who by their acts of district, of her attendance at the To those Miss Hansen was a member of conferkindness expressed their sympa- curriculum development ence held in Chicago recently Epsilon Sigma Phi, national scholof at and the time friendship astic honor fraternity for Exten- thy A letter was read by A Elwyn death of our beloved husband She was elected the sion Services. we wish Seely, principal of Heivin Bunder-soand Stone, LeRoy lather, APPLIANCE Dempresident of the Utah Home SURVEYS DAMAGE school, expressing to appreciathanks We Bobby Marie Stack of Perry looks at sour PA onstration Agents Assn, and serv- wishexpress heartfelt 68 N. Main tion to the board for the oppoitun-ttto the ward thank cherry blossoms in the orchard of her grandmather, Mrs. Nettie especially ed as Western Regional Counselor schooi of the attending princiRelief society, our Weeks, for evidence of frost damage. Home Demon- bishopric, the for the National all others who assist- pals confeience at Atlantic City and friends, 1957 in and stration Agents Assn, recently. ed in any way. received the distinguished service Stone and Mrs. REPRESENTING the Ladies Family. LeRoy award from the National Assn. In HOW CAN I REDUCE Community Club of Brigham City, April of this year, she was elected THE COST CF MY to the board of Utah Home Economics Assn , as chairman of the CAR INSURANCE? Foods department. IS of the She was Soroptomist club here and was a member of the Business and Professional Womens club and the X Womens Legislative Council. Si" An active member ot the Church Ready for Inspection? & $ tbiiiwA of Jesus Christ of Latter-daworked had (Continued from Page One) Hansen Miss Saints, If you qualify as a careful driver, and the YWMIA organization WINDSHIELD? Hunsakers ever used, as the Cen- in you can get a preferred risk policy in many ways with had assisted on an easy payment basis. Ask us was at railioad halted tral Pacific lessons and demonstrations in the SIDE WINDOWS? for details. Relief society organizations. Promontory. See JACK at REAR WINDOWS? seven SURVIVORS INCLUDE THE GOVERNMENT had offerDwight E SERVICE ed the Union Pacific and Central brothers and sisters' Fielding; Wynn S. Han92 South First West Pacific companies every alternate Hansen, Phone PA Come in early and let our sen, Lorenzo Hansen, both of Losection of land lying within a 25 gan; Mrs. Norma Kiep, Mrs mile area of each side of its part Mary H Boesche and Miss Alice expert glasscutters measSo intense Hansen, all of of the completed line Washington, D C.: ure and fit all your glass was the war for mileage that the Mrs Ruby Surface, El Salvador, two outfits passed each other in Central America; the following needs. Wiland preparing and grading the roadbeds. ; Calif lard Hansen, Montebello, INC. S Hansen, East Garland; When Congress finally chose Eugene Leland Hansen, Tremonton; J Promontory station as the point Mrs Aurilla Jensen Hansen, Brig98 NORTH MAIN where the two line should be linkLoed together and the Golden Spike ham City; Mrs. Ann H. Burns, FREE PARKING- - In our yard or south of store. ceremony was scheduled for May gan. be conductwill services Funeral in 10, 19, most of the settlers 1 in the BrigBox Elder county turned out to ed Friday at p m. ham City Sixth LDS ward chapel witness this historic incident offiFor 36 years, trains rumbled with Bishop Wayne Loveland call at the Friends may ciating. across Mountain, Promontory Harold B Felt Funeral Home on pushed and pulled over the mounevening from 7 to 9 p. tain, and consequently needed ex- Thuisday m. and Friday prior to services. and crews. tra y engines Interment will be in the Brigft 4. JV ; 4 was ham City cemetery. THE Lucin cut-of- f WHFN 4 vV completed, an effort was made by ' S il? JJ K, the railroad officials to abandon f the Old Line, but Box Eider Attorney Lewis county objected , Jones was sent back to Washinginfthffifc Tflhnine i of ton in behalf of the retention the old line and won his case with the argument that in case an enemy ever destroyed the road across The Brigham City Peaches the Great Salt Lake, the old Promontory road could be used baseball team will hold its secfor shifting traffic around the lake ond workout of the season WedDelicate fuel injector parts get complete protection as of old. nesday, May 16, starting at 7 p. with Chevron Diesel Fuel. Its exclusive Detergent Action m. at Rees Pioneer park. Then in 1942, during World War prevents iniector deposits, rust proofs the entire fuel The club will play this year new. as it clean If when rails were so badly need; In the Cache Valley league, acsystem, keeps ed m the defense effort, there was With clean injectors, your diesel runs smoother, pulls cording to Manager Harold Anno argument against the abandonderson. All players from last most your ("conomically. Keep engine operates harder, ment of the old road and the reIn top condition... get Detergent-Actioyears squad plus newcomers In,T of the rails The line was terested in moval Chevron Diesel Fuel. trying for a spot on salvaged and the rails relmd at the team are urged to turn out I Clearfield Utah at the huge oirifi mn For any Standard Oil product, call Wednesday night. naval supply depot. The practice session will be of tons of thousands the There REYNOLDS V. REEDER climaxed with a game with rails, fishplates, spikes, bolts, and Smlthfield, one of the clubs 146 South 6th East, Brigham City, Utah other equipment played an imporwhich will be playing the Cache or PA Phone: PA - " tant role in the defense effoit of loop. Game time Is 8 p. m. mm wiiS j our nation. EUREKA CLEANER 1.87 WM. A. ROGERS x AV 'X , 94 . . s t r X X J V' y $ SERVING SET N '' . Quality Silverwart by Oneida, Ltd., Sihersmtths Heavily silver plated for lasting beauty Guaranteed material and craftsmanship BEEHIVE j j. n 49 VALUE SPECIAL! SILVER y Brigham Girl p CHECK! Is First in 5' W, GLASS AUTOMOBILE Essay Contest 4 YOUR deposit $1 25 per week With Exclusive TRIPLE-FILTE- y MOFFITT INSURANCE . traps New R traps traps ... dust ordinarily blown back into your rooms! Sanitized DUST BAG Impregnated with germ fighter to inhibit - bacteria growth! 1 H P. 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Make this a latefiee, V " 1 jtnitFRr Cnnl, On-iro- JO'it Dree on Mate ( orrt MioW A Weilorn Oregon .Nun (It IrrlBn(eil) ITun 0; 5 1 JiFV MtTTVrMY 4th'-o- Mlmur nun 2ia, fun vacation by Domelincr. We suggest you make reset vat ions now to be sute of your accommodations. Ontario, Oregon Winner WM Orrgnn Mate lorn x Merlillnil. Ill ilm IHoo Winner Mertil! in I ell Feed fYMIvnt llAimmiu mo, h bi tuns Uty mutter ' iro JHH 8 bu The Ben Corn PA agent M-4- 6 at re HORSLEYS SEED STORE Then Ticket Meeiitiike LTAin llltlll bu u f 131 South Main See your neatest Union Pacific Railroad 46 iha won flie VJcst UNION PACIFIC Vnrudltd tranipoilatwn ur fin fnndutts itrarl j a tnlut). and fit" It 49 |