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Show trr 'Trr EIGHT .; BOX ELDER JOURNAL PAGE -- t ' Wednesday, January 23. 'Tr Was Corinne Student 'ffMff MM1 'I"? Planning Gala Event Services Held For 0 Xki', Funeral services were conducted Monday, January 21, in the Corinne Ward for Karen RaNae daughter Jeppesen, of Kenneth E. and Verlie Fredrickson . Jeppesen, who died Thursday, January 17, in the St Benedicts hospital in Ogden. r? She was born July 20, 1940, in Brigham City and was a sixth grade student at the Corinne school, She was a member of the LJD.S. church. Survivors Include her parerits, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Fredrickson of Penrose, And Mrs. Minnie Jeppesen of Brigham City, and the following brothers and sister:., Kenneth Todd, Rodger Emil, and, Verlie Patricia. - V t rJmnk,ia Karen RaNae Jeppesen . , . funeral held . . . STOVE OIL tfj.Ugy FURNACE OIL O Hottest Burning t1 ' fe-oi- nn nn ( V U was spent in Cache county. The Box and Elder "j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reeder of Corinne, until recently, Hope is employed in a responsible position in the United Nations library in Geneva. Her recent vacation was the first since taking the U. N. , position four and a half years ago. Her father reported she' spent a very busy and happy vacation while in Utah, A. M. N- :S I - s Brigham City s -- : ,02,),i it Iji ai i t 1, I h - Perhaps you have never thought of it in just this way, But the First Security Bank in your community is more than just an individual bank V . it is part of the Intermotmtain Wests largest financial ' organization with deposits in excess of $300,000,000. Today the 45 Banking offices of the First Security Corporation System of Rank, serve more than 300,000 customers . . . bringing complete Ranking services to agriculture, business, industry and the individual- making it possible to serve any and all financial requirements of your community v V - ? i ' 4 , s yr44 ' v .N ? f j Statement of Condition ' : f 1 Funeral Today For Funeral Thursday n- i - Mrs." Viola Mathis Mrs. E. Lewis. four-week- i SECVR1TY BANK OF UTAH National AssottaSton ' ... , . She made her home in Escfcl-ante- , Garfield county, and for the past 50 yeans had resided in Box Elder county. , She was an active member of the L. !D. S. church, serving as a Relief society and religion class teacher.. Survivors include the , following sons and daughters: . Mrs. Maude 'Logan, San iFranclsco; Mrs. Linda Busenbark, Garland; Mrs. R. Lee (Cinderella) Johnson, Orem; .Alfred Lewis, Crescent, Calif.; .Winford Lewis, Union, Oregon; Mrs. 'Acy (Jane) Mrs. Vest, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Leslie (Mae) Galli, Salt Lake City; LeRoy Lewis, (Bear River City; 30 grandchildren and 51 - ' RESOURCES Cadi on Hand and in Banks. $ 42,384,550.19, 1 U. & Government Securities, ' 53,220,755.35 Direct Or Fully Guaranteed. 6,319,964.70 ; .Municipal and Listed Securities... Total Cash and Bonds $10125,270.241 Loans and Discounts .... 71,921,222.79 2,274,912.45 Banking Houses, Furniture & Fixtures Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 180,000.00 Other Resources ....I 164,585.85 j Total Resources $176,465591.33 116,778,741.34 8,272,428.42 $193,825,765.93 . ? 133,119,480.75 335?, 992.25 345.000.00 , Attend 285310.54 . LIABILITIES Due to Banks Other Demand Deposits... Time Deposits : Reserve for Unearned Discount Res. for Taxes, Int, Expenses, Reserve Under Authority U, S. Treasury, Mim. 6209. Other Liabilities ... I Mrs. Chloe Vickers, IWalla Wal- la, Wash.; Mrs. IVaudis Hauen stein, Mt. Vernon, Wash.) Cpl. Floyd B. Yates, serving with the U. S. Air Force; 14 grandchildren;, Ifl. great grandchildren knd the following brothers and fa sisters: Mrs. George Badgerf (Heyburn Idaho; Mrs. Fred HirS-Ch- i and Oscar Larsen, Park (Val j ley; 'Mrs. Frank Earl,' Mrs. W. E.. Davis and Mrs. (R. L. Taylor, all of Brigham City, and Mrs. Frank Slatter, Salt Lake City, j services will be conj Funeral ducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Brigham City First L.DS. ward chapel by Raymond Payne, bishop. Friends may call at the family home Wednesday prior toi services. Burial will be in Brigham City cemetery directed by Harold B. Felt Funeral home. MEMItt NMtAt HURVC FEDERAL ijs . Arum fa Ufa Cv 1 i i Mi Cpdee It) at MHI WfaihMUwi IHffc CO coat. n r k, ( ) Mato m I a tenth WeArier'ea DEPOSIT msuRANCi 1 6ffve-- ' N Wngkew ConyM - Oirv Own City iilMinaii iwimity rwNTtw MW SWd Utah Oatwral Daast Otauag Datway fafa y Big Ed started a campaign last week and ended np with e slightly red face. Eda been our Water Commissioner for ten years, and for ten years now hes been getting riled np over alow payments of bills. So, he finally decided to do eometh;ng drastic about it. Last week he sent notices that if the slackers didnt pay up by Friday, hed shut off their water. ' Naturally, some etill didn't equare accounts. Ed ordered their water turned off, and 14 homes ir 20 Banking Offcos to Sarvo Too 1 PLUS . . . PLASTIC LINER , i Li' -- . i f went without all SALES rSSBRVICB - Phone 990 -- ft ini Women's PLISSE CREPE - HOUSECOATS Sizes 12 to 44, now S3.33 Women's RAYON . CREPE BLOUSES White and pastels, sizes 32 to 40 CHENILLE ' SPREAD $1.00 CORD FAILLE the Seems Ed forgot to pay Ate bilk From where I sit, Eds mistake is one we all make at times. We - are too quick to accuse others while forgetting oar own faults. Lots of ns do it, for instance, over t a difference in taste for a soft drink or a friendly glass of beer., Lets respect each others preferences and well all stay out of' hot water. , s . W ,7' t . iSu. C opy right , 1952, VrutcJ - Starrs Brewers 7s w j 84 South Main RennieiS Commissioners among them. IV : f i C33 Lou, Hazel and DeVon Breitenbeker f ' week end iTL-r-?, CLOTHES PIN RAG Own"Hot Water" ' Y.a;?iU3 PLUS". Ed Got Red In His 'A J. ly Joe Marsh sit- -. '' t. tv t . (S) ( n i i wcz$ LAUNbRY KARw" -- La-tno- Rom where I , d e4' k- ; t Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Reserve for Contingencies Deferred Credits to Income j , Brig-itaq- Meet V a ! Salt $331,129,549.47 Treasury Tax and Loan Account. Other Government and Public Fund Deposits...,.- - Total Liabilities Son-In-La- w ik .S n WASHER I Top Student Status $ 68,774,596.17 1 y serving as president of the Primary association. She was a member k of the Ward Relief society. She was married to Elias Alvin a Yates, August ild, 1913 in City, where she resided for the past 38 years. Mr. Yates died Dec. 11, 1942. I Survivors include the following sons and daughters: Torval L. Yates, Alhaimbra, Calif.; L. Yates, Brigham City; 7 - WITH , GENERAL ELECTRIC Deluxe John Reeve Gains - System of Banks 7 post-lud- Springville Distmgushed Service Award banquet last week to wit ; ness the " presentation of the Leonaward to their - -- ard James. Mr. James is the husband of the former Beth Stewart of BrigJohn H. Reeve of Brigham City ham City. , At the affair James was ac- is one of three artillery ROTC claimed for his activity in civic, cadets at Utah State Agriculchurch and Kiwanis club work." tural college given Distinguished Military Student rating. He will be on an equal status with West Point cadets, and the FTD ; which he will receive Upon graduation from the ROTC In Lake City ; program will be permanent in nature. He plans to make the v Attending a convention of the army his career. Floral Telegraph Delivery assoMr. Reeve, a senior studying ciation of region 10-in the agronomy, is the son of Mrs. Newhouse hotel, Salt Lake City, Amanda B. Reeve. . recently, were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drewes and Mr. and Mrs. Wooden Leg Helps Vernon Drewes, of Brigham City. Mr. Henry Drewes was prin- I JACKSONVILLE, Fla. CUP) cipal speaker at the gathering. James H. Taylof credited his Before and after the meeting wooden leg with saving him they enjoyed the gift show at from drowning (when his row! the hotel, which included a var- boat floundered. Taylor said the wooden leg kept (him afloat. iety of new merchandise. CORPORATION - , . WASHING EVERY? TIME M THIS 'v ti " 1 later - I Funeral services for Lt. Seth A.( Jensen, who died January 14 at a navy hospital, were held January 22 at 1 p m." n the Brigham City Sixth L.DS. ward with Counselor Homer Tlngey conducting. j Famjly prayer was offere4 by e Fred Burt. Prelude and were by Roma Thorsen. A vocal duet was rendered by John and Martin Rasmussen after which George L. Johnson of' fered invocation. Harold and Lillians Felt played a violin obligato. Remarks were offered by Lt. Wlnteiton, E A. Johnson, David O. Anderson, Lt. Leon D. Lewis and Homer Tingey.' , Carol Woodland played an organ solo. Concluding song was by the Relief society mothers and benediction was offered by , Fred Forsgren. Concluding services 'were in t h e Brigham . City cemetery where dedication of the grave was- by Dr. Malcolm Jeppsen. ceremonies r were Military conducted by officers and enlisted personnel from the naval sup' . . ply depot. moved backo Park Valley Where she was active in the Church of Jesus Christ r of f Latter-daSaints, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart of the attended Brigham City FIRST SECURITY , illness. 7 She was born June 23, 1891, at Park Valley, Box Elder county, a daughter of Adam and Mary Ann 'Rose Larsen. She was reared and educated in Brigham City, and - Rites Held Tue. L Yates Mrs. - Elizabeth - IP, Larsen Yates, 60, died at her residence, 105 south 'First east, Saturday at 11:02 p. m, after four days 63, Win DSA Award Consolidated Statement Lt. Seth Jensen i died In a Brigham City hospital Sunday at 7.(15 a.m. after s a illness. . She was born March 18, 11868, in Spring Valley, Nev., a daughter of Isaac and Mary Ann Cher-ri- e Mathis. She spent her early life in Santaquin, Utah county, and she was married to Oliver Lewis on Alarch 4, 1891 at Beaver. Mr. Lewis died four years , 7, ' J " Mrs. Viola Lewis, See f DECEMBER 31, 1951 j Condensed Statement .... naST, U Making Plans For 14th Annual Snow Carnival t , are Winston P. Nelson, Mrs. Stanley May, Mrs. Joseph Reeder, Stanley" May, and Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Billings. This annual affair is to be held February 2 at 9 oclock in the Box Elder high school gymnasium. : j t4 ' . " j'.; TTt Funeral services will be con ducted in Bear River City LD.S. ward chapel, Thursday at 1 p.m. by Vernon Johnson, bishop., (Friends may call at the family residence here Thursday morn 4 lng prior to services. Burial in the Bear River City cemetery will be directed by the Harold B. Felt Funeral home. , Na, .. . " I r "" T , tV w.V J N V I i , - 17, ,4 ; ago. i I - .u ' v, 1 ' , E. were held In the Seventh LJJ.S. ward chapel, January 21, at 11 a. m. with Bishop Lewis S. Wight presiding and Counselor Orval E. Sackett conducting. ' Family prayer was offered by William Smith and prelude and pcstlude were by Gladys Lund. Invocation was offered by John Phillips after which a quartet, composed of Joan Thompson, 'Nanet Jensen, Ted Olsen and Dave Lee Wright, sang In The Olsen. '' ' Held' X iDAJSK DK TOU'DC ifuj kt ) i, - ca North Main 577 i ' i .4 - 4 f - tv V4 D After Vacation t J,r y Hope' Reeder arrived back 'in H Geneva, Switzerland, January 21, i a vacation to - after the United States, most of which v NORTHER- L Ll. J1 . 'QUICK-CLEAN- five-week- 2125-K- .. WASATCH jN - -- i eft Av-- V r. - - v- -. ? ? Garden." , Remarks were offered by Lee and .Homer, Bishop Lewis. Wight. Harold B. Felt rendered "A Perfects Day on the .. violin. , yella Sackett played a violin solo entitled 7 Tve Done My Work. Benediction was by Marinus t ,r. Olsen, i J J .3 Concluding services were v In Brigham City; cemetery! where dedicatory prayer J was . offered by Jesse Reeder. Flowers "were; under; direction of the Business 'and Professional Womens club and palj bearers were Ray Smith, Kenneth Cuth, bert, Jesse (Reeder, Leslie Reeder, Thomas Frya , and "..Marinus Le-no- ra Funeral services for Olivia Jensen, who died - January , fK 0 Clean Burning t - No Waste rrtf ! O prompt Courteous Service , LI'-- d Switzerland 'm . ( I In t Jensen Funeral Is Karen Jeppesen 8 initiation of 22 new members Into t the "Forty and Eight will be the special order of business at, the Tegular American Legion meeting Thursday night. Herb Adamson, post commander, announced this week, 'A 'special Initiation team from Salt ILake City will conduct the ceremonies for the local group and a dutch lunch will be served 'afterwards, Adamson said. D 0!iio 1952 Initiation At Legion Meet 3-- V M vundatk I - v |