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Show Tremontoa, Utah Th Funeral Today Funeral Planned Saturday For In Ogden For Mrs. Grondsma I Maurine Wight Maurine Olson Funeral services for Mrs. Dorothy Marie Hansen Gron of Leslie Wight X . .'' Wight, wife died In the -- vi . . ? .'''."' '.. ' " y . t rv h N J Mother Dies In Alaska t V ' .r - ) Thursdar. July LEADER - " s"- dsma, 47, Ogden who died Dee Hospital in Ogden July Sunday at her home will be 25 at 8 ajn. following surg i held Thursday at 11 a.m. in ery. ' Funeral services will be the Aultorest Chapel of : Iff conducted Saturday at 1 p.m Flowers. Mrs. Grondsma was born in the South Bear River June 25, 1915, in Elwood, a Stake Center in Tremonton. daughter of Rasmus Peter Officiating will be Bishop and Dorothea Kay Olsen Han Gerald Tolman of the That' sen. She was reared and edu cher ward. Friends may call cated in Box Elder County Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and and moved to Ogden in 1932. Saturday from 11 to time of service at the Rogers Mortu Surviving are her husband, ary. John Grondsma; four brothers Mrs. Wight was born Aug and seven sisters; Willie P. ust 20, 1917, at Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. (Ellen) Eardley Hansen, R. and Het- of daughter Hawks, Mrs. Cyril (Lizzie) tie Gee Olson.Guy was reared She Wright, Ogden; Harold L. and educated in Mt. Pleasant. Adam Mrs. (Lillie) Hansen, She was graduated from . i Brenkman, both of Tremon-ton- ; Snow College at Ephraim and Joe Hansen, Nevada; Christ Hansen, Oregon; Mrs, Utah State University at Lynn (Carrie) Petersen, Brig-ham- ;. Mrs. Wight married Leslie Mrs. Cecil (Norma) Members of newly organized Aggie Quarterback club in valley are: seat Wight May 20, 1939, in Brig- Hansen, Clearfield; Mrs. Mary ham The marriage was ed City. BronCleo Mrs. Lyle Watson, secretary; Omar Anderson, president; Harry Miller, Tannerhill, later solemnized in the Lo Standing are John Ralston, USU head football coach; H, B. son, both of California. gan LDS Temple. will be Entombment Hunsaker, USU athletic director, Mrs. Wight was active in Aultorest Mausoleum. the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints serving in the M.I.A. on ward and stake basis. She also served as a Sunday School teacher and At a meeting held July 9, elected as vice president and more are expected to join worked with music and drama in Tremonton, a Utah State Secretary - Treasurer respec before the football season be in the ward and stake. Mrs. Funeral services were con Wight Quarterback Club tively. Both are from Tremon gins at Utah State Univers University North in school taught was organized in the Bear ton. ducted Monday July 23, in the ity. Box Coun and Elder River Valley, with Omar AnCurlew Ward Chapel by Bish Sanpete According to Max Adams, John Ralston, head football School districts. ty op Jerry J Rose for Mark the time of her death derson of Tremonton being acting chairman of the meet coach and H. B. Hunsaker, At Devere Hurd, infant son of she was a counselor and elected as President. Harry ing, 35 members chartered Athletic Director, both of Miller and Lyle Watson were the organization and many Utah State University were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Hurd teacher at Bear River High of Snowville. present at the meeting and School. in the club's organi assisted Mark Devere Hurd died Survivors include: husband, - - A Standards and Call sation. They also showed July 20 in an Ogden hospital Thatcher; two sons and one bration Laboratory without movies of the football highof complications following daughter, David H., serving pneumonia. He was born June LDS Finnish mission, Leslie equal in the western portion lights of 1961. Continued from page one 23, 1962 in Brigham City to Alene, and Paul O., mother, of the United States. EquippAccording to the new ofwas pioneered by ed with the most the drive for new ficers, Joseph J. and Darlene Cutler Mrs. Guy Olson, Mt Pleasant; modern Hurd. He is survived by his following brothers and sis- the Wasatch Division at its members in the club will condeand calibrating tinue, and all interested citi parents and the following ters, Mrs. . D. Ross (Maxie) R&D Plant; and these new weighing vices available, this labora- zens are asked to investigate brother and five sisters, Bet- Christiansen; M. C. Mrs. est machines, in operation at ty Jo, Darla Gene, Judy, (Bess) Estes, both of Ogden; tory possesses 'secondary re- and join the Quarterback Paula, Nancy Lee and Jef- T. N. Olson, Mrs. Levern Plant 78, represent the larg ference" standards obtained Club. est of their kind in the rocfrey J. (Marcia) Hansen, both of directly from the National Grandparents are Mr. and Salt Lake City; Mrs. Fern O. ket industry. Bureau of Standards in - Vacuum casting, where Mrs. Doyle Cutler of Snow- Chipman, Spokane, Wash., loadcases are rocket Mr. ville, great grandparents, Washington, D. C. Merrill Olsen, Carmel, Calif. by the and Mrs. John Neal of ed with solid propellant while On 1500 Acres hiss Cub encased in large vacuum bells Mutuals, On Primarys, its 1500-acr- e site. of reduce the possibility Scout Troops etc. We have to Plant 78 incorporates 112 RETURN FROM 3' x 5' U.S.A. flags wrinkle air DUDuies Decommg entrap- buildings in a modern manuVIRGINIA free, water repelent, will not ped in the propellant. This complex designed Kenneth and Carol Bass fade, crack .chip or peel with process also reduces loading facturing Leader Classified and constructed for a single n multi-torocket and baby Ken Ray have just reinforced binding for $1.00 time of the - - production of purpose returned from a two week While they last. Leader Of- motors by approximately 25 large, d rocket to Bristol, Va. fice 10 N. 1st West. vacation percent. motors in the most efficient, economical reliable manner " i f'iM 7 ' 4a A lift 4 ...... ;4!MfiipC4 vice-preside- USU Quarterback Club Organized Here Services Held For Hurd Baby Air Force "X-ray- n. Little Princess-AwaitService Held Crown For B. Wadman Benjamin Arthur Wadman, In Sat. Contest I - the 17ATJTAD3 26, 1962 79, died in Brigham City at The Little Princess contest Word was received here the home of his daughter Wednesday morning of . the July 17 following a short ill- for Box Elder County fair will be held July 28 at 10 am. death of Mrs. Faye Desma ness. Stowell Larsen, 33, wife of He was born May 4, 1883 in the First Ward L.D.S. Paul T. Larsen, in Anchorage, in Plain City, Weber County, Church In Tremonton. It is Tremonton-Garlan- d Alaska, of complications fol- a son of John William and sponsored by the Jaycettes. Wadman. McBride childbirth. lowing Margaret All girls four and five years She was born July 30, 1929 He married Laura Haris Parin Ely, Nev., a daughter of kinson, Oct 2. 1915, Ogden. old are eligible to enter. They Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sto- The marriage was later sol- are required to wear shorts well. She was a graduate of emnized in the Logan Temple, and a top. Any other apparel Nephi High School and had Church of Jesus Christ of will eliminate them. Mothers should sent a post Saints. She died attended the LDS Business Latter-da- y card with their child's name, College and completed three in 1961. The couple lived in Garland address, phone number and years at Brigham Young Uni 1922 when they moved age to Mrs. Lynn D. Kidd, until husband met She her versity. 860 S. Tremont St. by July 27. in Washington, D. C while to Brigham City. Survivors include sons and Late degistrationa will be ache was serving in the military forces there. They were mar- daughters, Mrs. Lowell (Or-len- cepted at the door Saturday Mrs. Asa morning. Walters, ried Dec. 12, 1958 and the Mrs. Stokes; (Rose) Roger in solemnized was marriage the Salt Lake LDS Temple in (Margaret) Jensen and W. 1961. Thev have spent the Carl Wadman, all of Brigham 5U Wadman and V. past two years in Alaska on City; John both of Ogden. Wadmon, Jay military assignment. Funeral services were con She was active in Church ducted in the Brigham City had received Tenth-Fiftorganizations, h Wrard Friday, her Golden Gleaner award, was in the Plain burial and and at the time of her death City Cemetery. was stake dance director. are her husband, Surviving her infant daughter, Christine June, her parents of Nephi; and the following brothers There's a whole world of wonderand sisters, Roger, Steven, ful things to see and enjoy right Marilynn and Richard Sto well, all of Nephi; Mrs. Ed here in our own beautiful state. ward (Betty) Seppi, Calif Funeral services were held S&H and the many merchants ornia. Wednesday for Merlin John who give &&H Green and of Mr. son Paul is the Stamps are 54, of Clearfield, who so proud of the people and the Mrs. Elmer E. Larsen of Fryer, died Sunday at his home after Garland. natural splendor of our fine state a long illness. Time and place of funeral Mr. Fryer was born June, that S&H has created a special services are pending arrival 30, 1908, Deweyville, to John Tour Program that we want you of the body in Nephi. Mr. and Grace Gardner Fryer. He to have absolutely FREE! Larsen expects to arrive in married Eva Poulsen, July 25, Utah Saturday, bringing his 1945, Lowell, Mass. Pick up your free S&H Tour infant daughter. He was a member of the Maps detailed for every part of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- our a handsome soustate, plus -day Saints, served as a Rodeo Sign-u- p Open Navy veteran, World War II, venir scenic booklet at any serv- ice station near you that gives All kids between the ages and moved to Clearfield in 1953 where he was an electricS&H Green Stamps ! of 7 and 14 who are interest- ian at Hill Air Force Base. P.S. Get a few extra copies and ed in competing in the Tre Survivors include his widow, send them to your friends in other monton JayCees Little Buca- sons, daughters, Jack F., Merstates. lin all Ken, 4 Jan, are Ann, They'll love it, too ! Nancy roo Rodeo on August invited to sign up at the Bear of Clearfield; parents, Deweyville; brothers, Artell, Wayne, Saved by River Saddlery Shop in Tre Deweyville; Willis, Logan; sisthousands of monton All entries must sign ters, Mrs. Gene (Stella) Schei-bsmart, thrifty up between July 30 and AugPoeatello; Mrs. Darlene shoppers ust 4. All instructions and Zink, Deweyville. f GREEN rules will be present at that throughout Burial was in the Deweyville Utah! time. Cemetery. e) DO YOU KNOW life? Funeral Service Held Wednesday For M. J. Fryer e, solid-fuele- possible. aiOTw 1 In support of these facilities, Plant 78 maintains a network of more than 50 miles of pipe lines, 12 miles of paved roads, and 10 miles of electrical transmission Every building in the Plant heated from a central boiler house with a capacity of BTU's per hour, or enough steam to heat 1150 average sized homes. Elec trical power, sufficient to provide electricity to every home in Box Elder County, is transmitted to Plant 78 facilities through a 10,500- K.VA-rate- d electrical power substation. IMS SPECIALS to 86" Reg. $3.39 OUR PRICE $288 Medic BLOUSE Reg. 83c 77 $1.19 $99 TERRY LIVE FLANNEL CLOTH BABY TURTLES 4 71 SWIM SUITS REDUCED . ' 36 yd. 37 CHECKS All Nut Chocolate BRIDGE MIX ' " Reg. 69c yd. $1 77 Sf lb. interested in entering their children In this contest contact one of the following ladies before August 3. Suzanne Bo wait I, AL Janet Carter, AL Diane Potter, AL Phyllis Larsen, AL Fay Thompson, AL 7- - 5547. ?v '..vv w - , W1- - Vi LIVING to - Color riomW of ckUjviri emu IS t "-- We have arranged to have a leading child ohototrranW the dates shown below. ku 1 .UrJi- on r ill , erne C i j a DaAmh iHH 11)1 fif. ww hew nfonI - MHfi FREE ONE complimentary color a gift from our store. ia LoLng Coin . portrait will be given to each FAMILY as DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY to get a living color portrait you will treasure always. Several poses are cost additional portraits are available for those who wish them This is our way of saying 'Come in to see us.' If you are one of our manv regular customers, this is a 'Thank You' for your patronage. Incidentally u e believe these color portraits to be something really flpecial. These are not snapshots, so dress the children colorBeautifully posed portraits ;; fully. SATURDAY ONLY Continued from page one All persons K A 1 1 .A - at our store Prince, Princess DELICIOUS YDS. BOYS' MEN'S 36' Dan River " GIRLS' LADIES' PRINTS Reg. 99c yd. Reduced To CLEARANCE ALL in ning group headquartered Tremonton in November of 1960, the Plant now numbers 900 people. This figure represents a monthly payroll of $470,000. Added to a monthly Wasatch Division payroll of nearly $3.5 million, it is readily apparent that the Di vision is a major economic force in the Intermountain West. The Wasatch Division, including Plant 78, the Research and Development Plant, and the recently acPlant in quired Poeatello Idaho, represents the largest, most complete, single organi zation devoted solely to the development and production d of rocket motors. While existing equipment is now capable of producing motors up ' to 14 feet in diameter with thrusts of more than a mil lion pounds, the Division is continually planning for the day when larger, more pow erful propulsion systems will be needed. By acquiring or designing and building the facilities needed to accommodatt the super boosters of tomorrow, the Wasatch Division contin ues to maintain Its leadership In advanced rocket research and development. I II solid-fuele- White and Colors Our Price Plastic Drapes in 3Ian Power TRAVERSE RODS TOOTHPASTE Potttatt in terms of manpower, Plant 78 has grown as rap- iaiy as its physical facilities Beginning with a small plan New Home Buyers SIZE I is DOLLAR FAMILY WM IM lines. STORI TREMONTON 48" 1 9:30 A.M. ilk I s - 5:30 JULY 28TI1 P.M. Variety Department Store |