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Show F ''- ,.. V 0 THE COX ELDER NEWS, BngKcim Tuesday, April 30, 1963 City, UfoK 4 4 1 V i, Milton Yagi Brothers, Corinne cattle growers and feeders, is pictured WINS HONORS above as he receives silver tray from Barbara Marigoni at the sale and show sponsored by the Associated Livestock Marketing Agencies of Ogden. The Yagi Brothers entered a load of heif ers which were judged grand champions in the show. Corinne Man Wins Cattle Show Honors Over 1,200 Stocker and feeder cattle were sold Thursday, April 18 at aspecial Stocker and feeder cattle show and sale at the Ogden Stock yards. The sale was sponsored by the Associated Livestock Marketing Agencies of Ogden. A load of yearling heifers weighing 599 lbs. consigned by Milton and Junior Yagi of Cowere judged grand rinne, champions and sold at 24.40 per First place yeurhng heileis also were consigned by Milton and Junior 'Yugi, of Corinne. These heifers weighed 524 pounds and sold at $25 per cwt. OVER 500 BUYERS were in attendance and all classes of cattle found a very active market at prices which were 50 cents to $1 higher on. all classes of cattle and calves. The bulk of the cattle were purin chased by farmer-feeder- s Utah and daho, however, some of the cattle were purchased by buyers from Iowa, Nebraska, Montana, Colorado and Nevada. Passes Test f ! Flight evaluation ) The annual convention of the Utah Rural Letter Carriers Association will be held Saturday and Sunday, May at the Teogra Restaurant at the New World Motel in Salt Lake City. Robert Jones of Corinne serves as president of the group and will preside at the meetings. Wayne Loveland of Brigham City is secretary and treasurer of the state organization. Attending the convention will, be Max Jordan, Washington, D. C., president of the National Rural Letter Carriers Assn., and Frank L. Duncan, field service officer from the Denver H ) U. S. Navy Bullpup B missile has been successfully completed it was announced last week. Bullpups powerful LR62 power-plabecame the second Thio-kpackaged liquid engine to complete Navy technical evaluation prior to full qualification for fleet use. v r next special stocker and feeder cattle sale and show will be held at the Ogden Stock The Hi. Lowell Walters, 159 North First East, WINNER receives a $100 check from Safeway store manager Leon Denton. Walters is the latest local winner in Safeways Spell Cash giveaway. i State Auxiliary of the association will conduct meetings for the ladies at the convention. Mrs. Vivian Jones of Corinne is president with Mrs. Winnifred Loveland of 'Brigham City serving as secretary treasurer. They will direct activities for the ladies attending. Representing national auxiliary officers at the meetings will be tional vice president, who comes from Missouri. Registration will begin at 6 p. m. Saturday with a banquet scheduled at 8 p. m. A business and election meeting will begin at 9 a. m. Sunday. Luncheon s planned at 1 p. m., followed by installation of officers. Attending from this area will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones of Corinne; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Loveland and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Christensen of Brigham City. Give Mother for ' two-war- , 4 y 2 Citations td RET,UNDER 20-to- 19. 24-2- y MAY 12th ot Scout-O-Ram- Court Levies Terms on t STEEPLES GO UP These two youngsters were among the spectators last Thursday morning when the high steeple was placed atop the LDS North Box Elder stake center. The n crane with Victor Baker of Ogden at the controls used only 12 minutes to set the steeple In d place. Dedication ceremonies for the new center and chapel are scheduled for May a Tickets for the annual scheduled for May 5 at the Golden Sprike Coliseum n Ogden will go on sale Saturday, April 27, in all scouting districts in the Lake Bonneville Council. According to an announcement made this week by Colonel Troy W'hiting, chairman of this years spectacular, Dr. Richard Baker will head the ticket sales committee in Bird Haven district. Due to the competitive nature of the ticket sales, with units is well as members taking part, all tickets throughout the council will be released at the same time, Col. Whiting said. District ticket chairmen will n units at 7:30 p. m. Friday distributing t ickets to ning. Individual Cub Scouts, Scout and Explorer units will begin sales activity on Satttr-da- y morning. Reports from the Boy Scout L office indicate a record early A tender moment as young love REHEARSE SCENE registration of unit activities finds a way even in the fear and duress of refugees hiding with numerous new and from the Nazis during World War II. Sharing these emotions displays and scouting in Diary of Anne Frank are Ann Verret in the title role demonstrations and it is anticiand Michael Whitehill as Peter Van Daan. The play will be pated that 'this years event will presented in the Box Elder High school Choral Room April undoubtedly be the finest in the at 8 p.m. and May series 'thus far, Col. Whiting Ebony avenue, Murray, receiv- said. ed a $50 or sentence for Scouting units not yet regisdriving on revocation and was tered are urged to complete ardered to pay $30 or serve 15 details as early as possible so days for racing. He was gran- that space reservaiotns can be ted a stay to May 16. allocated, he concluded. James E. De Carreau, 50, of 825 West Wyeth, Pocatello, forTaken feited $300 bail when he failed Engine to appear on a drunk driving George Leon Johnson, South 5th East, Tuesday A Brigham City man received charge. Richard B. Hernandez, 20, the theft of a Briggs-Stratto- n sentences on two traffic violations when he appeared in Brig- Bear River City, appeared on a engine to Brigham reckless driving citation and City police. Johnson said the ham City court recently. Von Levy Smith, 45, of 1035 was sentenced to pay $G5 fine or engine was valued at $100. He was granserve Fishburn drive, was sentenced ted a 32'2 todays. 30. stay April to pay $150 and to serve 15 days Alan Maughan Jaggi, 18, of in jail for dtunk driving and $50 504 South Fourth West, drew a and 25 days for driving during $50 or sentence for speedrevocation. ing 90 miles an hour in a 50 In other recent court action, mph zone. A. stay was granted Larry L. Chaffin, 20, of 4381 to May 21. 26-2- 7 Mothers Day?, r uiv-usu- VACUUM CLEANER r" sons and one daughter, Bishop Edwin L. Andersen, Mrs. Ross (Edith) Holst. Glenn L. Andersen, Raymond L. Andersen and Eenjamin R. Andersen, all ot Brigham City; 16 grandchildren and 16 a brother, Doriel Jensen, Salt Lake City. Impressive funeral services were conducted Saturday at 1 p. m. in the Brigham City Third LDS ward with Counselor James Hamilton officiating. The family prayer at the Blaine Olsen Mortuary was offered by Bishop Edwin Andersen. Glen Nelson offered the invocation and Clark Hillman the benediction. Barbara gave SUCCUMBS Mrs. Zina AnderArmstrong played the prelude sen, 83, died Thursday after and postlude music. Musical numbers were presented by a male quartet composed of Eugene Wright, Lee R. n Andersen, Earl Wright and Sackett; an organ solo by Leon Goodliffe and a vocal solo by Earl Faulkner. Speakers included Alf Freeman, Eberhart Zundel and Bishop Glen Fife. services Concluding took place at the Brigham City cemetery where the grave was Mrs. Zina Lovina Jensen An- dedicated by Doriel Jensen. dersen, 83, of Brigham City, Serving as pallbearers were died at 12:50 a. m. Thursday Lewis Andersen, Robert Holst, in the Cooley Memorial Hos- David Price, Brent Andersen, pital of a heart condition. Lynn Andersen and Alma Warren. . Mrs. Andersen was born April 1879 in Brigham City, a 30, daughter of James Christian Card of Thanks and Sena Thompson Jensen. To those who by their acts of She was married to Lewis kindness expressed their symJunius Andersen in the Salt pathy and friendship at the time Lake LDS Temple on March of the illness and death of our died beloved mother, we wish to ex15, 1905. Mr. Andersen press heartfelt thanks. We wish 1938. Feb. 16, to thank the ward She was a lifelong resident especially Relief society, our the bishopric, of 'Brigham City and had serv' friends, and all others who asLDS in the in ed many positions sisted in any way. church, including woik director Georgiana P. Stokes in Relief s ociety, Primary family teacher, choir member, ward organist and a Relief society block teacher. At the time of her death, she was a member of the Brigham City Third LDS ward. Local Matron SURVIVORS OFFICE SUPPLY Fast efficient service. Fret Demonstration Call Now No SAFECO Boatowners Policy rights and money, too! And, SAFECO coverage includes your boat inboaid, outboard or sail, and equipment, in one policy. 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