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Show I I 6 Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, August 20, 1963 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Calif. The nine-weeindoctrination to Navy life includes instruction on military law, discipline, seamanship, physical fitness, first aid, swimming and survival, military drill and damage control. During the training, each recruit receives tests and interviews to determine his future training and Diego, Brigham Men End Training Cosgrove, son of Mrs. Alio, . Cosgrove of 408 West Second South, and J. M. Sargent, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Sargent of Route 2, Brigham City complete Francis T. recruit training July 26 at the Naval Tra!r.lfng center, San Succumbs J. DeVere Morgan, H 1 St A NOTICE! GROWERS V 4 V.' f ' i MV. ' ' t, J r t V. V- Vf '. ) il I. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL ity Presbyterian it off . . . United States Army Captain Phil Christoffersen has been assigned as information officer of the XVI U.S. Army Corps, with headquarters in Omaha, Neb. The captain, son of Mrs. Letty H. Christoffersen, 105 Wesrt Seventh South, has just returned from a one-yetour as advisor with the United Army Military Assistance 255-27- MINERAL FERTILIZER CO. MIDVALE, UTAH LADEE LOVELEE School of Charm Individualized classes in: n fashion the band box look walking comportment personality 8 week course 4 classes per week Cosmetics furnished, for information regarding interview Call Sharron Bennett We cnailenve vou to find such In advance. a complete course for so 723-UU6- 8! low a price $52.50 Two and manager. Each position i Students Attend Meet BE Young 6. university, Aug. The workshop is sponsored by the BYU Journalism Department Faculty members from the department and professional Journalists conduct the classes and workshop sessions which are being held each day. 12-1- 1I fer iJl1 mu vmoe when it wears the Gold Medallion STEVE Hale keynote speaker and staff writer for the Deseret News, told the high school journalists that they have responsibilities which are 'sometimes vexing, often exhilarating and always He urged the challenging. students to meet the responsibilities with good humor, a critical eye and a never-ceasidemand for a quality product. The participants are able to specialize In their own particular field of Interest such as newspapers, yearbooks, advertising or photography. Students from Brigham City attending Include Curtis Knudsen, Ken Anderson, Pat Sellers, and Marcia HlHam. ng WWWXvViewRy.-.v- i - SERVICES SET Funeral services for Nels Peter Jepp-se- n will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. office held at Brigham rlLT t know from experience How many problems arise at f?m f of L. KAY I WRIT Making arrangements in advance of the need eliminates many of these problems. Counsel on prearrangements is always available at Felt. time PA3-520- 3 CLEAN YOUR BACIt-T0-SCI10- 0L CLOTHES PRESSING sympathy and freindshlp at the time of the death of my beloved husband, Robert E. Hammer I wish to express heartfelt thanks. I wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society. Our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. Mrs. Robert E. Hammer State Agencies purchasing .. HAROLD their acts of kindness expressed their Disclosed in The Utah State Personnel it system council this week announced two administrative positions In agencies of state government: Supervisor of disbursing and an CARD OF THANKS Four Journalism students from Box Elder High school are participating In the seventh annual High School Publications Workshop being $ ni r ULi J U Kindergarten Openings Office-Mer- ail- i A you To those who by if paid Girls! Teenagers - Housewives - Career rata 5 16. Advisor group, Republic of Vietnam. Captain and Mrs. Christoffersen, daughters, Jill, Janet, and Ann, and son, Alan, will reside in Omaha. pays from $518 to $725 a month, and requires a B.A. degree and 4 years of related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience, which Includes at least 2 years of college. Those Interested In more Information or In applying for either position are Invited to Inquire at the state personnel office, Room 121, State capltol building In Salt Lake City. figure development make-dow- ! The Vacation Bible school, sponsored by the Commun- church, ended its two week course, Friday, Aug. Army Captain Completes Tour PUT IT ON TODAY Call COLLECT f children are shown here doing crafts. SULFUR BASE FERTILIZER can be This delivered to you In BULK, BAG or CUSTOM SPREAD Direct from the factory to your land. Dont put i 'v ! Perhaps Idaho Falls hospital. He was born Dec. 3, 1888, in Brigham City, a son of Evan and Amanda Boothe Morgan. He married Sadie Moe Fox on Dec. 25, 1916, in Brigham City. He was a resident of Idaho Falls for seven years and a former resident of Downed as a farm implement dealer. He was a former mayor of Downey and a member of the LDS church and the BPO Elks. SURVIVORS include his widow, son, Rex D. Morgan; daughter, Mrs. Ray E. (Geraldine) Lundall, both of Idaho Falls; seven grandchildren; sisters, brother, Mrs. Gene (Wilma) Wixom, Brigham City;; Mrs. Kelley (Thyra) Pearce, Salt Lake City; W. B. Morgan, Pasadena, Calif. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Idaho Falls Twentieth LDS ward chapel. Friends may call Tuesday from 10 a.m. until services at the family home in Idaho Falls. Burial will be in Fielding Memorial park in Idaho Falls. y Recent fertilizer tests on five varieties of wheat with 2 parts nitrogen and 1 part phosphate produced a quality bonus of $ .23 per bushel and Increased the yield. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH 74, Ida- ho Falls, died of a heart ment Friday night in steak of like weight, according to the Book of Knowledge. ELT KIN ERA! E3QME In Hospital 5 GRAIN A single pound of peanuts contains more protein than a Jaiive DC Death Takes Life-Lo- ng DE Resident Nels Peter Jeppsen, Jr., 86, Fourth West, died Sunday afternoon in the PioMemorial neer Nursing home, after a long illness. He was born June 17, 1877, in Mantua, to Nels Peter and Anna Marie Jeppsen Jeppsen. He married Mary Call on US SERVICE AVAILABLE! Do your dry cleaning in comfort. 1.50 3 lb. load effective Sept. 1st Bonds Sale Swings Upward $2.00 8 lb. load Hours 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Utah continued its upward swing in sales of U.S. Savings Bonds during July, as Frederick P. Champ, state bonds chairman, announced the latest figures to local bond volunteers, Box Elder countys share was reported at $95,836 for July and $636,388 for the seven months, or 65.3 per cent of our goal for the year, said T, Frank Coppin, bonds chairman for south Box Elder counity. LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING 7th South and 1 st East Attendant on duty at all times 75 South April 9, 1902. She died Aug. 10, 1907. He married Luella Nelson on Dec. 1, 1909 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died June 18, 1950. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints and served an LDS mission to Norway He was a from 1902-0mem6er of the Mantua town board and a former postmaster. SURVIVORS include sons and daughters, Mrs. Floyd (Wanda) Adams, Thatcher; Mrs. Albert (Winnie) Thor-steHoneyville; Wynn Jeppsen, Mrs. Melvin (Audrey) Bott, Miss Roma Jeppsen, Mrs. William (Carol) Hopkins, all of Brigham City; Ardell N. Jeppsen, Ririe, Ida.; brothers, sisters, Miss Meda Jeppesen, Wallace Ronald Jeppesen, all of Mantua; Mrs. Hazel Stevens, Holladay; 32 grandchildren and 12 y d, Jep-pese- Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Brigham City Second LDS ward chapel. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral home Tuesday from p.m. and Wednesday prior to services. Burial will be in the Mantua City cemetery. Convenience is jnit one iKtvuntiige nt checking account 9 You cant beat Its easy when you have yuui own checking account. And prao tical, too. 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