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THANKSGIVING DEADLINES will be published on Tuesday, Nov. 26, rather than Wednesday, Nov 27, the week of Thanksgiving Display lines will be Friday, Nov. Classified deadlines will grea ndchildren ra Our dear mother, grandmother, and sister, age 75, returned to her Heavenly Father, Nov. 14, 1985, at 3 05 p.m. in the Alta View Hospital, Sandy. She was bom May 10, 1910, to Alonzo Holt and Alice Melinda Shirts Holts, in Emery. She married Rufus C. Albrechtsen, Sept. 9, 1925, m the Manti LDS Temple. She was a were held in the Orangeville Monday, Nov LDS Chapel. Interment Emery Cemetery, Emery. member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSamts, and served many years in vanous church duties at Moore. She moved from Moore to Orangeville in 1965, she was a good friend and neighbor all of her life, and her home was a haven to many people. She has been active the last few years m Senior Citizens programs and also served many hours as a volunteer helper at the rest home in Ferron, and as a She caller for the senior Love-Lin- e. is loved by many and will be missed dearly. Survivors include: sons, R. Afton Lidell S. Albrechtsen, Sandy; Albrechtsen, Bountiful; Benny Rex y Ogden; daughters, Mrs. Jack (Mary Alice) Curtis, Orangeville; Mrs. Nell (Dora Lee) Phillips, Sandy; two sisters, Maude Davis, Salt Lake City; and Velva Furgerson, St. George; two stepsisters, Francis Fisher, St. George; Dortha Powell, Salt Lake 18 Jessie B. Nelson Jessie Blackburn FERRON Nelson, 91, died Wednesday, Nov. 13, in Phoenix, Anz , after a short illness. She was born Dec. 15, 1893, in Loa, Utah, to Byron Blackburn and Ida Maxfield Blackburn. She married Jesse R. Nelson, Feb. 6, 1915. He died Dec. 15, 1936. She attended school at Ferron, the Emery Stake Academy, and the University of Utah. She taught school in Wayne and Emery counties prior to her marriage. She was active m politics and served in various Republican Party positions. She served twice as PTA president of the Ferron schools and was instrumental in establishing a school lunch program there. She was engaged m farming and cattle ranching with her husband and sons for over 40 years in Ferron. She was a member of the LDS Church and served in a number of positions in the Ferron Ward. Surviving daughters, are seven children, Winifred Mahaffey, Nadine New, Beatrice Hooton, Jean Andrew Nelson, sons, Draper; Russell Nelson, Thad Nelson; 27 grandchildren; more than 40 great- grandchildren; sister, Christmas Dress... Do You Know Which RED You Look: makes OLDER PALE YELLOW or VIBRANT YOUNGER NATURAL COLORANALYSIS Fabric Swatches, Sheet Reg. $40. SPECIAL CliAMBRE cosmetics Laura Funeral services were held in the Ferron Ward Chapel on Monday, Nov. 18. Burial was at the Ferron City Cemetery. Funeral Director: Fausett Mortuary of Price Before You Buy That RED Includes Facial, Draping, ( - "Vjh , W A' .'-- 3 4 ! Brenda Bogdin Tracy Juntenen Miss .Seniors Brenda Bogdin and Heritage Days and Mlsi 'I racy Justesen are the Students Emery County last summer. of the Week at Emery County Her hobbles are musle, dancing and reading. She has taken High School, Brenda Is the dancing instruction for 15 years. She is presently taking adand of LaNae daughter De!ay vanced has of She placement courses in Huntington. Bogdin s been a member of the English, European history, and for three years, is European literature. Brenda currently on the debate team, plans to attend college and and was a Peer Helper. She was obtain a social seienre or law recently selected as a member degree. son of of the academic decathalon Tracy is the of Rebecca and Justesen team. Ralph As a sophomore and junior, Orangeville. He attended Utah trends participated in jazz and Business Week last summer and symphonic bands and was was inspired to pursue an awarded Whos Who in Music. education in business. He plans She is listed in Whos Who to attend the LDS Business Among American High School College and major in business Students, U.S. Achievement administration and minor in Academy in leadership, and accounting. received a national leadership Tracy says he enjoys school service award. She participated and has been on the honor roll at Girls State and received a throughout his high school career. He also enjoys reading, scholarship to SUSC. Brenda was runner-u- p to both hunting and fishing. Spar-delte- ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK hiumUd mh( i r r I r Ft tov Brigham Vouny tit Ml l) posil Insurimt Ferron, Castle Dale & HP I nrpnntion Huntington Branch Offices L 1985, Johansen. Hetpafrieiut quit advertising dead22 at 5:30 p.m. be Monday, Nov. 24 at 12:00 Noon. The Friday Sun Advocate will be published on its regular day. All advertising deadlines, however, will be Wednesday at 12:00 Noon on November 27th. . services i owI4995 li tranquility of hypnotic sleep in the privacy of their seats. This program is not recommended for pre-s- c hool children, and IhfinM s v( iir i Mil experience Funeral CHRISTMAS tm kr) V,v lof Clulip llll luf lfuHO win) too pat t tor 0 o who allendetl (of all () l aoti to the Or nrup-yrltul (lower 1 turd Ward Krlu-- t StHtety atil Id all who hae tlu.wn u love rat and k indue. 5 And a very ti.er thank to rettoe team t n all their tune and ttoil m die re uttion appletvM'O IbIh-- i stepbrothers, Howard and Clifford Albrechtsen, both of Clearfield; 18 grandchildren; and 23 Albrechts en Makeover, Wardrobe I and milk Thursday and t rlday, Nuv. 21 and 2f, 1 banksgivini! holiday, liberal most from his subjei Is who are selected at random from the audience. Volunteer to Ik onstage if you like, or if you prefer, hike part In the audience parportion of the ticipation the entire where program audience has an opportunity to City; two Alice Holt North util Thank obituaries Albrechtsen, milk tdlld) y; The Sun Advocate and Emery Co. Progress Holt Albrechtsen, r 00 Hrd unday, Nuv, 17, fwiiir, later tots, baked beans, j ai beS Mniittj), ,Nmv , IS, tain, y;reeil sin, jiesf cr apple, finite amt j 1 W (HI .14 I 30 h0 I U 00-C- ; areas of hypnosis. Alice r j jr J - foremost concert hypnotists, and Hence Zerwas, a most talented and exciting young hypnotist. The full evening program will be presented at Kmery High Auditorium on Friday, Nov. 22 under the sponsorship of Emery High School yearbook . The performance will start promptly at 7 30 p.m., and will include many new and startling experiments In the advanced great-grandmoth- unit 1 f It t It iht s 1 .SLl'tJ Irl (! .tint hoiitnf (Itlhty (idb r add bvt d I, ha 12 Ml MsUf'btrf bulls r HrpUcemciits; Mr. Lythgoe is i 0s! or e g tertaining program on hypnotism will be presented by Jack I.ythgoc, one of America's so I at drJii 114 atfuiit 70 s ft rlit frr ti ( I attle IrnUitjvr P mlrf fctrrf i rill I (lie Til public kraftig Wl It tgrU sill hr Mi lilt ill j AuiLIM 4 IKIur si larye (rsiiii I 3 4"0 ltn hj ij i U 156 HuilrU (of I hr 71(w I lleorfal hr I dirty t ouiitf 72 ho, toohtio ihk Mi (Itirfy (irttnly IuIhI, litsaiy, luvriiur ( dUltilOUM lof Jiulliil hoohuo ihs ei hoc; 7j, m ast Mutf tli(, MdlKifanduill litttrl lluA I of (rd dn)t ibs ha 00 fit 00; 7U0 floO Iht I'ollri-tinsod Iwsrutj; Aiartsing lr io u tlwKafrii hi (mi ha ho, fiooloii lb hi So 1 tumult Sin) J)n is) Sen li e flame 2 llaht mi I mrry ( uunty Auli!f ha 00 Isirj-'Ml IttuUUt sill I I'ubiUtird Hi (hr frwhOOfia) Ibi 3 6044 (Ml Vtriiorsduy, lire rfiilT 4, I'JaS, Com I lurry I ounly I'fogtin U pVnlrf firtfrrs mrdtuiii rttnl si NutriiiUr 70 mn 3 iiiiulufi (ItsiiitM-Ijryt flame I 3iW4)0 lbi h Ihr finrry t ounly J'JlVj 00, 4iJ hoo lbs hfiliOM 7h, UM) 700 lbs hi ho 57 ho, 700 lMMl lbs 47 00 62 00 Science of the mind, on standing and hilariously professional, Knl oOJ echs lunch imdiui!i (r ime iij joy I H In di f Msuj'ldrf Jusrf ECUS hosts hypnotist 35 ( I - reUf itrrl 5 slut lusrf 5? 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