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Show The LEADER Thursday, January 24, 1952 C. J. Hansen Dies In Logan J. Hansen of Logan, a of Garland for 28 years, who operated the farm now owned by President R. J. Potter, died last week. Funeral services were held in Logan Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Hansen moved to Logan in 1936. He was active in civic and church affairs, having filled a mission for the church in Tahiti, and served as superintendent of the Sunday School for 9 years and had been president of the YMIA in the Fielding Ward before moving to East Garland. He had also been active in temple work at Logan. real-ide- nt C. Thurs-- , Fri, Sat. Jan. 24, 23, 26 Two Big Technicolor Hits THE NEW TIRFRTY THEATRE and ta "THE uDetective RETURN OF Frank James" TREMONTON Color Cartoon Funeral services for C. J. Hansen were held in the Eighteenth ward in Logan. It was under the directoon of David R. Stone. The invocation was by David Larsen and a song by Edna Lar-se- n "In The Garden," accomMr. Hansen was married to panied by (Barbara Hendericks. First speaker was Warren E. Karen Neilson June 23, 1909 at the Logan Temple. Surviving are Hansen, followed by a musical his widow; ane daughter, Mrs. selection by the Eighteenth ward jay H. (Mavis) Bennett, Delta; Male Quartet who 6ang "Oh, one son, Boyd C. Hansen, Moun- My Father," accompanist was tain View, California; six grand Mrs. Ora Clyde. Bishop L. M. Holman was the' children, and the following brothers and sisters: Willard Han- next speaker followed by a sen, Montebello, Cal.; Mrs. Rilla selection, from the ward choir Hours. Every Jensen, and Bessie Hansen, Brig- - "I Need Thee ham;Wynn S. and Dwight Han- - j Bishop Edgar A. Mitchel was sen, Fielding; Leland Hansen, ithe concluding speaker. Tremonton; Mrs. Norma Kiep, The benediction was offered by and Miss Alice Hansen, Washing- Williard Johnson with the preton ' D. C; May Mrs. Boschce, lude and postlude by Oral Virginia, and Mrs. Ruby Surface, Clyde. Interment Jwas in the Logan cemetery where the Albuquerque, New Nexico. grave was dedicated by Williard Johnson. in Wells Fargo Gunmaster Color Cartoon " " ni""""""""a"""aaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaadi Local Happenings Is FOR Dorene Anderson, daughter on4 MfC MM UnrtAn rt M t , iUUl IKrim W AnrlaccAn VI of Bear River City and Gaye Deakin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deakin, who are attending Brigham Young University spent the weekend at home with 3 GIVE RADIO TALK Don Korth of Garland will be the speaker on Mrs. Axel radio program Saturday morning at 10 o'clock over Station KBUH, Brigham City. n's Authorized BENDIX and " her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Nebeker FRIGIDAIRE Parts & Service Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Harris of Willard spent Saturday with the Leland Foxleys. Mrs. Willard Watt of ROCKY LANE "Prisoners in Petticoats" DON KORTH TO Fred-erickse- "South of Caliente" Starring Monte Hale and News and 2 1 ROY ROGERS in "The Missourians" Story Short Fri. Sat, Feb. 31 'VL ni""""i"" cartoon left Monday for a week's tion trip to Nevada and vaca- CALL FRONK Bellflow-e- r, California visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jule Harris. Mrs. Watt is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris. Mi and Mrs. L. H. Norr of Brigham and Reese Norr were Sunday dinner guests of t h e Wayne Holmgrens. The occasion was in observance of the birthday of Mr. Norr, who is Mrs. Holmgren's father. ThJm!tL Garden A few minutes once a week, or as needed, with a good dust gun and a good dust will save a garden that may be destroyed by insects and . . . Senate GOP policy chief Robert A. Tan, Ohio, (left) greet Senator Leverett Saltonstall (R., Mass.) as senate Republicans met at the Capitol recently to elect a new floor leader to succeed the John Laws was a salt Lake late Senator Wherry (R., Neb.). Senator Bridges of New Hampshire business visitor Monday. was elected, after being opposed by Saltonstall. GREETINGS diseases. CHEVROLET Company Tremonton Earl Oyler, Service Mgr. We Repair and Serriee all makes of Appliances! SEAFOOD TREAT OF THE O 9 - TWO BIG HITS Douglas, Eleanor Parker. w:iiiam Bendix in "Kentucky" Henry Ftoda Wed- Sulu Mon, Tues. Jan. 27, 28, 29 jmmI . FOR COCKTAILS ! HIW Fresh Frozen, Large Size. 28 to 30 to FRYING ! SALADS ! the pound. favorite seafood at this outstanding bargain. You'll want several boxes for your frozen food A lockers at this SENSATIONAL PRICE. 5 lb. box an ooo' TOMATO JUICE Sunny Dawn, Delicious, Tastes Like Fresh Tomatoes Ig. 46oz. can U PICNICS KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR Enriched 10 lbs. ii".St. . 14oz. fhS3J u I. 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