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Show 1 SUNK. o, 1978, Page 12 Ekes need your donations Willi Dili, AIR coor-dinoto- - Glass) Phone; S9 , ' i a i i i i -i Auto & Truck Repair of? 1L mat j items ie ring to should panne 'he to sir i a tfiii Ac B, iii 2164, or , V 60. 2bl Anjcricai? Canute Billiard:; r ( U HI iW i j P and treated for whiplash Weber Basin Job Corps youth was picked up at Moweda k.uth Center, 5500 S 2700 West and transported to St i i nedif ttn hj s f le ft i a M j v , j t U 11 76 fi e i y 1930 W, 5I , $, !) Vjyv - a genealogical supervisor and an active temple worker. town been had He marshall at Viborg, SC. Surviving are his widow of.. s Sunset, one son, Walter L. Nielsen Jr, Ogden; step- Gilbert children, Ra$ Cedar City; Mrs. Carolyn Hancey Smith., v Manila, Utah, Mrs. Rebecca 'j, s Hancey Evans, Ogden; Mrs. ReNee Hancey Hogge, 13 Warren, two stcpgrandchildren, borhter, - Jorgen P Nielsen, Junction City, Ore ; Jens Peter Nielsen, Sweethome, Hancey, Ore ,'.u old 1ki was found dead m his bed at 5552 S 23o0 1 ai 8 06 a m and was not transported . cT old temak suffered a broken leg at 11 '02 a m at ,tj at mi'll, Tjo 20, and was transported to McKay pitdl Fire Calls I 14 i, . d' he i,t p u'l.ient tsted the county on a structure fire at lo 52 p m at 4200 S 5900 West The blaze was caused by a bdscbo.tiii heater Dec 2 The department helped the county on a hay and grass fire at 3800 b Midland Drive at 12.50 p.m iy. 773-533- 0 i P ) An ' i teacher, 2 f i Ac-- i i i t tab Highway Partol Officer was rear ended 5 i Fraternal Order of Eagles, a member of the LDS Sunset 1st Ward He was a home A ut it i i hsiihl o ) o Multi Hoi' , hi bin ai mill his I.ghts on and pulled off to the side of the t oa d a hiie issuing a citation at 6000 S. 1900 W. Both the officer ),h! the driver oi the other car were taken to St. Benedicts 0K s Alignments! , a Gtiimvf taigt eld ncf tj. rufb i Now equipped to do s down stairs . remedied, with the program being upgraded continually, u Born in Oakland, Calif, . and then raised in South i A Ogden, Burnett then lived in 1 I I Los Angeles for eight years, ) where he became an EMT 1 1 He and his wife Sandra now their home plan to make k RG6BUM4 IT (er moving" here in pi Ip, iMbulanui service jdnuary of 1977. Ambulance Calls 4 ! i i 392-05- 1 v)1- Front-En- d to Bldg i 319 28th Street (Right Across from 825-- 1 t, Benedicts They were later divorced. He married V. LaRee Allen in on May 14, 1954, Farmington The marriage was later solemnized in the ! Logan LDS Temple. He had been an industrial mechanic for Defense Depot Ogden, retiring in 1969. lie served with the U.S.,1 Army and was a member of ; the Odd Fellows, Rebecca, at Viborg, S D. He was a member ot the OgdeU how much harder it is to be a fireman in the winter with the weather conditions. Employed as the chief clerk at the railroad yards, he works graveyard shift. Burnett said that he feels employee relations are good in the department, with Chief Waters keeping the lines of communication open, as far as I can see. When there wasnt a permanent fire chief, he said that things "fell apart, but that this situation has been t i i OGDEN OFF ROAD CENTER A-- 1 base Classifieds make cents... " - if at St. 1978, Hospital. He was born July 17, 1902, in Denmark, a son of Ole and Atie Pedersen Nielsen. He married Alma Nisen. alot about fire fighting, prevention and about the trucks. I have also learned n linin iduai i fW! fEMT) from Califoi ma for eight years joined the fue department alter moving here. George Burnett, after moving nack to this area fiom Lo Angeles joined the iejiai fment last April He said because ot Ins wotk with the railroad now, he is able to answer daytime calls. Technician social agencies All ba. e pci soimel di firing io donate iter s are asked to (.oiiuid me 2 52nd Combat Utg'stK" Rupixiu Squadron, out. 2154 u 2161 f pickup Or the tan he delivered on country music stations m to giving iu artists a break! Come on I tali radio, support your deserving recording artists i Medical Emei gency Walter L, SUNSET Nielsen Sr., 76 of 2367 N. 300 W., died Thursday, Nov. 30, unlike most volunteers. he joined the When department, he said he was more interested in helping the ambulance service here in Roy, but I have learned learn more an to fire fighting, 1 500,006 lismers Now to lure Utah m Wanting about he 2tT,2ud is , oi king v u h ht Ba-.- e ( haul nn s Of hoc in tne piojwt She Chaplains OHme leeencs names ut needs families irom down-ow- KYOU, Greely, Colo 80631 has switched to country and wi.i spin records by unknown artists KQKK-Fjust hit the airways and asks for contemporary and modern country Send records to program manage' , KQKK, Malteea, Cal 95,1, ib the station has a potential of mm mm FORCE BVSC elves of the 2952nd combat Logistics Support Squadron at Hill AFB aie back u business S'Uadron volunteers have i iHipend the toy repair shop, liiing up and painting toys .utl mher denis for needy it.iv and yub for Christmas lUgt JUfr. y Grmristaff, r Santas Toy Shop said that last year Uie 29, 2nd fixed up mor li'an 7 oijn bd.es, games and dothin These items were iistnbuiui bv Hill AFB groups to some 506 needy anuhes m the sm rounding uea in lime tm Christmas .Seieaut tumdataff says tin' he expects this yrar to be even busier ! ! Walter Nielsen Sr. The Reviewing the many tremendous shows which Utahns ha t enjoyed this year, The Mel Tillis - Oak Rigde Boys conee. last Saturday was the prize winner! The worldwide prize winning Oak Ridge Boys gave u perfoi manre that was hard to follow but Mel Tillis got the iuh done and the capacit y crowd went wild with enthusasim t! i resulted m standing ovations for the top starts of coun , y music Mel Tillis i ein uids his countless Utah fans that he will b m Provo taping the Donnie and Marie show in February ,i invites everyone to come on down Me! and the Oak Ridge Boys will be seen Thursday night ot, a national TV Christmas special The column salutes the following country music rad stat ion for givirg airplay to records by new artists who met 6 promotion Attn- Dan Exlm KCOU AM needs hluegrass-countrCenterville, Iowa 52544 WMPO-AAttn. Stephen Crabtree, P 0 Box 71, Mid dleport, Ohio, 45760 Sam Parker, WSJP Radio, 931 W. 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