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Show fP( P9WrW w wmyWvVfWWWr T(t m NAME TOP STUDENTS Missionaries 3 Box Elder Scholastic Honors Are Earned by 120 Get Military Credit Now NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, February 8, Students at Box Elder High School 1956 Tremonton Matron llow you Kmw! The answers to everyday insurance problems By DEE JOHNSON Honor rolls for the second sen, Tony Reeder, Lael Roberts, of the term at Box Elder Patricia Robinson, Francine quarter Dies U. S. Army Reservists who are were released this school Billy Sheffield and Joyce High members of the LDS faith and week Edward Thompson. by Principal are contemplating church misMrs. Belva Hess Laub, 67, of Sophomore Honor Students Payne. now receive can service sionary Eda Rae Anderson, Janet An- Tremonton, died Monday mornListed for scholastic honors full military credit for time were 30 seniors, 34 juniors, 37 derson, Denise Baddley, Maurice ing in the Valley hospital at r, spent on missions. and 19 freshmen. Carter, Harold Coombs, Karen The new ruling was received sophomores Those included on the list Cutler, Chlzuko Endow, Therra this week in a special Depart- were the Edris Frodshaw, Farnsworth, following; ment of the Army message di- Senior Honor Karol Glenn, Nora Holme NaRoll rected to Col. H. E. Brooks, nette Humphreys, Merlin JenJoanne Barnard, Wesley Chief of the Utah Military DisCra-neFrancell Janet son, Brown, Beverly Jeppsen, Myrtle trict, who has sought an anBonnie Cutler, Judy Davis, Jeppsen, Judy Johnson, Judith swer to this question since the Joan Fillmore, Valerie Anne Larsen, Lynn Maddox, Marilyn passage of the Armed Forces Hamilton, Mary Jo Harris, Shir- Mann, Madelynn Mills, CatherReserve Act in August, 1955. Horsley, ine Nelson, Norma Jean Nichley Harrison, Substantially, the new policy Robert Hunsaker,Phillip Camille Jen- ols, Linda Palmer, Carma Lee will permit an LDS youth to sen, Lois Jensen, Lynn Jensen, Parker, Becky Pearse, Larin Peunder the Reserve Forces Shara Lee Jeppsen, Sydnee Jepp terson, Lynda Petersen, Elaine serve his six Act of 1955, Janice Leonard, Jo Ann Reeve, Catherine "Siggard, Marisen, months of active duty time and Long, Nelson, Janice lyn Tingey, Ruth Walker, Shathen, if called on "a mission, be Ohman,Margaret D. Pearse, Ross ron Ward, Ruth Weir, Charles transferred to the inactive sta- Ptoulsen, Harper Rigby, Pamele Whitworth, De Orr Wight, Kay tus list of the Standby Reserve. Richards, Lavar Lucille Williams and Bruce J. Wright Joan Sato, While serving as a church misSchow, Eugene Tingey, Carolyn Freshmen Win Honors sionary, he Will be credited with Valentine and Loretta Ward. the total number of mission serCathie Chase, Dennis Cole, DIRECT DANCE ACTIVITIES Displaying decorations planned for the annual Valenvice years against his total eight Juniors Are Listed Lynn Jay Eastley, tines dance sponsored by the Vt. Teressas and Holy Names Societies of the St. years of obligated Army Reserve Lewis Larry Boothe, Patricia Richard Ceilings, E. Felt, Jean Hust, DaBenaMrs. Robert Catholic church, are: John Gomez, mens ticket chairman; time. Henrys Ruth Bott, Beth Bunnell, Bob vid Jensen, Linda Jenson, Deila After completing his mission Christensen, Thomas Don Cbp-pi- Joy Marsh, John R. Mason, Cher-ro- l videz, decorations chairman; Mrs. Wm. McKay, ladies ticket chairman and Mrs. John for the church, the Army ReserDianne Earl, Robert Epley, Sereika, president of the St. Teressa Altar society. Franklin D. Miller, May, vist returns to complete what- Nancy Kay Ferry, Reid Golds-iberr- Judy Nielson, Sue Rasmussen, ever service time may be reRichard Gordon, Scott Gre- Val Roberts, Madge Sato, Ver-d- a Sims, Karen Stokes and maining with his hometown er, Dixie Gunderson, Brent Horsunit. Military authorities point ley, Billy Jensen, Marcia Jack-son- , Wilson. out that Army Reservists must Edris Jensen, Russell Jenthemselves make application for son, Tad Jeppesen, Rosemary transfer to Inactive status and Kaiser, Sharon Kay Loveland, J. that church authority must ver- Byron Madsen, Robert Monton, Mrs. Amelia Mae VanNoy ify the application. Final ap- Nancy Ann Morrell, Milo A lovely Valentines dance Is Bishop,, 71, of Garland, died Sun proval is granted only by the Sandra Orme, Josatte Pebeing planned by St. Teressas in Winnemuoca, Nev., of Department of the Army. ters, Pat Petersen, Janet Rasrnus- Max Jensen, Salt Lake City, day Altar and Holy Names societies injuries received in an automo. of the local Catholic Church for has been elected president of the bile accident one week ago near to $4,283.52 GIFT Mortgage Bankers, according Winnemueca. Saturday, February 11, beginning word received this week by his at 9 p.m. at the National Guard parents, Mr. and Mrs. Osey Jen1 Mrs. Bishop was a Relief Soarmory. sen, Brigham City. ciety teacher in the LDS church. secre is assistant Mr. Jensen According to Joe Morales, She was born April 26, 1884, of the mortgage investment in Beaver Canyon, Idaho, general chairman, thd general tary Civic Life Beneficial of the department of Nathaniel and public is invited to attend. Tick- Insurance daughter Lake in Salt company ets are available at $1 per perAdelaide Lewis VanNoy. She Sincere thanks of the Box El- - vey that helped determine the City. son. He assumed his presidential was reared in Richmond, Utah, der County Nursing Home com-- 1 extent of the need for nursing W. She was married to Alfred John Gomez is ticket chairman duties of the Utah Mortgage mittee was expressed this week home facilities here. It has de-t-o heartVa-poppi- n association Monday. Bishop on Feb. 4, 1904, in the y for the Holy Names society and Bankers the Oivic Improvement club teimined the most suitable I LDS Lake Salt of is temple. association They composed Chairman Jay W. Oldroyd cation for such a home to be Mrs. Wm. McKay has assumed The nylon blouse Idaho, later for the Offer tendered recently constructed and has concluded the ticket sales for St. Teressas about 30 Utah banks, insurance lived in Riverdale, hometo use club funds to furnish the I the most practical way of fi- companies and mortgage lend-- 1 in Richmond, and then Altar society. steaded in Box Elder county. proposed home. nancing this construction is for Mr. Bishop died July 2, 1953. Decorations for the affair are the county to construct it with Mrs. to are a being-madletter In the Roy the help of whatever under the direction following Surviving . Foaming with sons and daughters: Leonard Thompson, president of the Civic of Mrs. Robert Benavidez. funds might be available. ruffles, sprinkled and Ralph Bishop, Mrs. Jessica Improvement club, The Casica orchestra has been Oldroyd The county commissioners Shelton and Mrs. James (Alta) said: with tiny hearts V engaged for the evening. In behalf of the Box Elder are giving consideration to our Archibald, Garland; LeRoy Bish ...fashioned BEAR RIVER CITY REPORTS op, Los Angeles; Mrs. Morris County Nursing Home commit- request. They have Indicated, from sheer v, (Verna) Howard, Gunnison, Mrs. tee I would like to thank the however, they might postpone the Thats nylon. Gerald (Grace) Nelson, San Civic Improvement club for the making a defiriite decision until A Box description of our Diego; George Bishop, Jerome, action you took last week in they can determine how much Valentine prescription for Idaho; Reed Bishop, Parma, Ida- earmarking your savings fund help they can anticipate .from three for furnishing the contemplated funds and how soon "sweetheart of a look! ho; '28 grandchildren; ; three bro- Box Elder County Nursing these funds might be available. Sizes thers, William VanNoy, Cody, Home. Your action in making Herbert VanNoy, Oak- your fund of Wyo.; (Nine of the 10 highest dams In By Mrs. Emest Huggins for this purpose, as well the world are in t)he United Statland, Calif.; and Lowell VanNoy, made was Jensen Mrs. Pearl as the presidents fund you have es. The ninth highest is in Smithifield. Funeral services will be con- created, is an indication of your France. very happy Thursday when her ducted today, Wednesday, at 1 strong conviction in the need daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright and small p. m. in the LDS Garland ward, for a nursing home here, your son, Leslie Jo, of Richland, with Bishop Duane Archibald faith that it can become a realWash., came to visit her. Saturofficiating. ity and your determination to chilFriends may call at the home make it such. day, Mrs. Ray Holtry and dren of Salt Lake City and Mr. son, Leonard Bishop, in County Studies Project Much has been accomplishand Mrs. Reese Ward and fam- with their aunt Fae Ann Karo, Garland, Wednesday from 10 a. The many friends of Mrs. Del- rft. until time of services. Bur- ed since August, 1954, when your ily of Logan were over night visitors at the Jensen home. la Chrisensen will be happy to ial will be in the Garland cem- club decided to sponsor the erec, Mrs. Mario Checketts enter- learn that she is home from the etery. tion of a nursing home as tained Monday afternoon at a Dee hospital and is improved club project The nursling home s Mount Singgalang In central committee your club ,was instrudelightful birthday party in Darrell Jack Hodges, honor of her son Bryces sixth old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sumatra gets 320 days of rain mental in bringing into being birthday. Games were played Hodges, underwent a major a year with a mean relative has held a total of nine meetand delicious refreshments serv- operation Friday morning. Mrs. humidity of 93 percent. ings. It has completed a sur- ed. The guest of honor receiv- Hodges was able to take her baby ed many lovely gifts from his to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stan der, Monmany little friends. Mrs. Ivy M. Anderson attend- day and he is improving satised funeral services for her aunt, factorily. Mr. and Mrs. Max Bywater Miss Laura Mathias, which were held in Brigham City, Saturday. couldnt decide what they would returned give Maxs faher, Milton Bywa Moroni Mortensen home Sunday from the St. Marks ter, for his birthday and what hospital where he had been hos- to give Mrs. Bywaters mother, Mrs. Sid Farnsworth for her pitalized for several days for At this writing he is birthday. The two birthdays slightly improved. Mr. Morten- came on Jan. 26, so Max and sen is one of the older mem- Sandra thought the very nicest bers of our ward and the ward gift would be a new grandson, so joins in hoping he has a speedy they presented them one. The little new mister will be named recovery. Mr. Leslie Jensen, Leon Jen Ronald Max Bywater. sen and Mrs. Gertrude J. Iver Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges son of Tremonton motored to of Fielding visited at the ChesFranklin, Idaho, Thursday to at ter Stander home. Melba Checketts is the new tend funeral services for a coucoordinator for the Junior Sun sin, Leslie Wiekum. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen en day school. Myrtle Anderson is tertained a group of friends at the retiring officer. their home Saturday evening. Lloyd Johnsen and Joe Dell A delicious turkey dinner was Huggins flew to Las Vegas on served at small tables which Thursday morning with a group were decorated with the valen of Air Science students from the fine motif. The remainder of USAC. the evening was spent playing Mrs. Myrtle H. Cloward and visited son, George of Provo, pinochle. Mrs. Margretta Anderson who Mrs. Clowards brothers, Ernest is making her home In Salt Lake and Emery Huggins families on Mont City for the winter, spent Sunday. her with daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray and night day She Mrs. Carrie Christensen. family visited Mrs. Murrays paralso attended funeral services ents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Chris for Mrs. Sine Anderson. ensen, Sunday. The Murrays Daughters of the Utah Pio- just returned from Santa Monneers met at the home of Mrs, ica and they stated they had Andrea Huggins for their meet- never seen it rain like it did ing, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ida While they were in California. Checketts gave the lesson, The Handcart Pioneers." Hostesses Brooding of chicks by infrared heat is so . just one 230-wa- tt infrared lamp lor the afternoon were Lilas By simple water, Ida Checketts and Andrea for 100 chicks. No hover or other equipment Huggins. is necessary. The a cappella choir of the No huddling. Chicks are always in full Box Elder High schooQ gave the view for quick spotting of abnormalities. program Sunday evening. Gae Ann Mortenseil and Brent Johnson gave short talks and Rusty Jensen sang a solo, Bless This buy from your dealer House. The choir sang several was The program numbers. FARM ELECTRICALLY Be large greatly enjoyed by the invited crowd present and they Utah Power & Light Co. them to come and sing for them conducts again. Earl Johnston Bo-ma- en-l'i- st Prominent Garland Catholics Set Max Jensen is Valentine Dance Named Bankers! Woman Succumbs President Mon. After Stroke Tremonton after a stroke. Mrs. Laub was a memlM'r of the LDS church. She was born Jan. 17, 1889, In Plymouth, a daughter of Hyrum and Alelaine Eurl Hess. The family moved to Fielding when she was a child. On March 14, 1906, she was married to John H. Laub lin the LDS temple in Salt Lake City. Survivors are her husband, the following sons and daughters: Roland Laub, Los Angeles; Mrs. Wendell (Fern) MCDermaid, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Walter (Gertrude) Burns, Garland; Merrill Mrs. Kenneth (Gwen) Laulb, Cornwall, Rex and Max Laub, Tremonton ; 23 grandchildren, and eight one brother, Ezra J. Hess, Ogden. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p. m. in the Tremonton Second ward chapel. Friends may call at the family home from 10 a. m. Thursday until time of services. Will Additional Living Expense insurance pay for the taxes and payments on our home if it burns? QUESTION: ANSWER: GENERA SAFETY WITH SAVINGS H. DEE 134 S. Main Nursing Home Chairman Offers Thanks Club for Donation of Funds I lo-b- 2.99 Hill-Burto- n I Elder Capella Choir Presents Hill-Burto- n Program at Bear River City Sunday n 32-3- hard-earne- , five-week- AWm; youd want If youll address your own insurance questions to this of fiee, well try to give you the correct answers and there will be no charge or obligation of any kind. i, To No, Rental Value insurance for that purpose but you should see a first class insurance agent before you buy either. d Brigham City, Utah JOHNSON Phone 19 |