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Show PARK VALLEY REPORTS Park Valley Residents Enjoy Family Gatherings for Thanksgiving Holiday , and recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, which a number of couples manage to do. But the presence of one of the Funeral services will be con- guests took It out of the ordinary ducted today, Wednesday, at and made it an event. Schultz" mother, Mrs. Wilhel-min- a I p. m. In the Oorinne ward chawas one of those Schullz, pel for Mrs. Edna Jenson, 53, of San Jose, Calif., Who died Sat- celebrating the anniversary. urday in a Salt Lake hospital following a lingering illness. She was born May 23, 19(12, at Brigham City, a daughter of Lsaac and Annie Anderson Jensen. She was reared in Brigham City and graduated from the Box Elder High school and attended Brigham Young college at Logan. She taught school In the Box Elder county school district. She had been an active member of the LDS church. Held for ents. Students 'home from college and high school for ,the holiday were Glade Hirsohi and guest, Miss Fay Anderson of Tremon-ton- ; Sharon Carter and Shirley Kumzler from U5AC; Darius Carter, Dennis Hirschi and Kenneth Carter from Bear RLver High school, and Rhea Kunzler, Janet James, Junelle Palmer and Salt Lake City, Ogden and Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hirschi and small daughter are visiting their parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Louis Hirschi and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Carter. Funeral services were held In Ogden, last Monday for Mrs. Max Kirsten, mot'hpr of Mrs. Morris. Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth Carter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Morris, Mr. and (Mrs. Royal Morris and Mrs. Rex Pugsley and Mrs. Harold Kunzler attended from here along with Morris and family. Mrs. LeGrand Morris has been In Ogden with heir parents almost continuously since iher mother became 111 about six weeks ago. Antonio Olague accompanied his daughter and family, Mrs. Dellla Hunt to Arizona for the past ten days where they spent Thanksgiving with the late Mr. Hunts parents. Miss Rosalie Olsen of Brigham City visited with Miss Rhea Kunzler over the weekend. Speakers at the Sunday evening sacrament meeting were Alma King Hligh Councilmen and Evan Gee of Garland. Mrs. King and Mrs. Gee accompanied their .husbands here. The very interesting talks were enjoyed toy a large congregation. Mrs. Jess James and children, Kelly and Ellen, spent Thanksgiving with her sister, Mr. and of Mrs. Stratford and family Idaho Falls. Depot Worker Dies After MILWAUKEE (UP) Mrs, Joseph Schultz Mr. Brigham Woman Local Woman Thanksgiving was a time for Junior Larsen' from Box Elder family gatherings in Park Val- High school. Mr and Mrs. Sherwln Larsen ley as In all communities. Mr. and of Logan small were and Mrs. Roy Pugsley hap- visited fheiirdaughters Mrs. Rose mother, py to have many members of Larsen. tiheiir family circle at home. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Palmer and Mrs. Louis Hirschi returned last week after visiting family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and home Mrs. Frank Hill and baiby of ten days with their children in Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Palmer and family of Tremonton, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pugsley of Burley. Dinner guests also at the Rex Pugsley home were Mrs. Josie Hirschii, and Betty and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hirschi, Miss Jo Layne Palmer and Judy and Amber Palmer of Salt Lake City, remained to spend the weekend with their grandpar- Castor Oil History Mother at Son's 50th Wedding Anniversary Funeral Today ' For Former Funeral Rites JunBUFFALO, N. Y. (UP) ior probably would like to get his hands on the guy who rediscovered castor oil. Castor oil firs--t was used in ancient Egypt in 1500 B. C. Then it became lost for more than 3,000 years It did not turn up again for medicinal use until the middle of the 18tih Century, (Arner Co ) researchers say. Modern science has made it more palatable, however. Box 6 Logan Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, November 30, I9S5 Baby Dies Monday brother, Charles; a and four grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Tolman, Honey-villJames Tolman Vaughan, James Mr. and Mrs. baby son of Gordon and VelMae s Tolman Vaughan of Vaughan of Malad, Idaho. Logan died Monday, Nov. 28, be held will Graveside services from causes of premature birth. The baby was born Nov. 26, at Wednesday, today, at 2 p.m. at the Malad cemetery where burLogan. Survivors include the parents; ial will take place. d a little luxury is good for every man .60 enjoy I She married A. Howard Jensen on Nov. 24, 1926, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. They made Hortense Holton Colling, their home In Corlnne until Funeral services were held for when they moved to Tooele and Mrs. Hortense Holton Collings in then to San Jose, Calif, in 1953. the First ward chapel, Nov. 21, at 11 a. m. Bishop Raymond Surviving are her husband; Payne presided and Counselor one son and three daughters: Charles Keller conducted the Howard W. Jensen, Memphis, services. The family prayeT at Tenn.; Anna Lucinda Jensen, the Mortuary was offered by San Jose, Calif.; Mrs. Dalton Earl J. Clinker and the prelude (Doris) Woodall, Tujunga, Calif.; and postlude were- played .by Mrs. Dale- - (Barbara) Nelson, Mrs. Ruth Reeves. Brigham City; a brother and two Henry L. Thorne offered the sisters, Clifford Jensen, Los Aninvocation, followed by a piano geles, Calif.; Mrs. Lenora Johnand organ duet, Sweet Hour of son, Orem; and Mrs. Ronella Prayer, played by Mrs. Donna Foley, St. Anthony, Idaho. Amott and Mrs. Lola Sayer, folBishop J. Henry Norman wiill lowed by remarks from Elias officiate at the funeral services. Friends may call at the Forsgren. The Relief Society Singing ward chapel today from Mothers rendered a vocal selec- II a. m. to time of the services. tion entitled "Sometime Well Burial will be in the Brigham followed by re- City cemetery. Understand, marks from Mrs. Alice Rich. Mrs. Donna Amott and Mrs. Lola Sayer presented another piano and organ duet, In the Garden, followed by remarks from Bishop Frank W. Nye of Magna and Charles Keller, respectively. Lilluan Felt presented a musical selection entitled Going Home, accompanied by Harold Felt on the violin, and the benediction was offered by Claude HSi. "O, fey 19-1- STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY & I years old AND PRICED TO PLEASE - 8S PROOF BELMONT OISTIlliNC UWRENCMS, COMPANY IND. e R. Barker. Pall bearers consisted of her stepsons, Erin, Dan, Lester, Fred and Bill Collings and her Boyd Newman. Interment was in the Pleasant 218 GTeen cemetery at Magna, and Kenneith J. Schow, 52, East Second North, died Satur- the dedication of the grave was day at 11:30 a. m. after a short pronounced by James H. Poul-son- . illness. He was an employee of the Utah General Depot. He was Par tn loo or dnifhter of ctw tPen, a member of the Church of Jesus ftm can't choose a finer gift than a pair Ghrilst of Latter-daSatints. o 4 genu me Hyer Boots! Finest leathers, Mr. Schow was born July 18. killed craftsmanship, latest western styles, ad special Hyet boot lasts assuring extra ait Levan, Juab county, a comfort in every pair, have made Hyer 1903, Boots tbt pride of the West for 78 years! son of Nels and Minerva Taylor Schow. He was reared and Pockng Ipoclol Cfirlstmoa You can give this distinctive gift with educated 8n Levan. o problems as to size or style. Just use He married Luella Sorensen Hyers Special Christmas Gift Package . an attractive gift box, miniature Hyer Boot, on Oet. 14, 1930, at Nephl. They and Hyer Gift Certificate. Give it now end let the Kicky man oc woman select their resided in Levan until moving Joseph Hyrum Mayne, 92, died own style later. to Brigham City three years Saturday at the home of a Come In and See Tbit SegHv Wanted Hyef ago. daughter, Mrs. Roy D. Busby, in Otft Package Today I Surviving are his widow: two Brigham City. sons and two daughters, Eldon, Mr. Mayne was a retired farMerle, Maxine and Marghret; a mer. He was an active member brother and two Sisters. of the Chinch of Jesus Christ of Funeral services ' were held Latter-daSaints, being a High Monday ait 1 p. m. in the Levan Priest in the Logan stake at the - SHOE HOSPITAL LDS ward. time of his death. Burial was in the Levan cemHe was toorn In London, Eng122 So. Main . Phone 629 eteryB. under the direction of Har- land, on Jan. 12, 1863, a son of old Felt Funeral home. Jesse and Dianah Hammond Mayne. He married Christine J. on Oet. 16, 1918. She died in 1937. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Reed (Phyllis) Riding, Long s Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Roy D. (Dorothy) Busby, Brigham City; and Edith Mayne of Los Angeles, and Calif.; two grandchildren; three sisters. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday morning in Logan and burial was in the Logan cemetery. Short Illness son-in-la- Logan Man y Passes Away In Brigham BROWNS Kmm-perma- n BGSTOBli IPOTEB get More Work per hour s Brigham Student Is Title Candidate University of Utah student from Brigham City is a candidate for the title of Belles Beau, preferred man on the Ute campus. A university womens group recently nominated W. Mack Watkins for the honor. The Belles Beau-wi- ll be picked by Belles popular vote at the Ball, annual womens preference dance to be held Dec. 3. 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