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Show TTTTT yrO rrtffrifff? TTTTTTmrmTT MMI PMVf I, W h t f I 1 T Local Serviceman (Lynn) Yates, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Yates of Harper ward, returned to his home last week after receiving his release from the U. S. Navy. He has spent the past two years in the service. He took his ibaslc training at Fort Ord, Calif., and was then transferred to the personnel office of the Army at Oakland, Calif., where the has been stationed since. He is a graduate of the Box ' Elder High school and completed one year at the University of Utah and one year at the USAC at Logan before entering the Armed services. He will attend school at the USAC during the spring quarter, s His father drove to Oakland to see his son receive his release and: they visited there .. for a week with relatives and friends before returning to their home last week. . Reduce! nu- E control weight food alternate, as , To See Sister Receive Education Award For Former B. R. WEY-RIT- Brigham People Attend Salt Lake Meet Funeral Held Receives Release Get your tritional ' advertis-e- d on television, from DON NUTTAL Resident Here Funeral services were conducted Monday in the Brigham City Sixth LDS ward chapel for Mrs. Rasmine (Minnie) Jacobsen Jeppesen, 72, of 2629 Kiesel of avenue, Ogden, formerly Brigham City, who died Friday in the Dee hospital after an illness of four years. Mrs. Jeppesen was an active member of the LDS church. She was born Sept. 11, 1883, In Mantua, a daughter of Bergstrom F. and Ingerline Hansen Jacobsen. She was reared in Mantua. On Sept. ,20, 1901, she was married to Daniel Peter Jeppesen in Mantua. They resided in Mantua until 1904 and then resided in Bear River City, Willard and Brigham City, in Utah, and at Moore, Idaho. They Mr. moved to Ogden in 1944. Jeppesen operated a salvage yard in Brigham City for 20 years. He died three years ago. Surviving are the following sons and daughters: Virgil Jeppesen, Merlin Jeppesen, and Mrs. Duane (Violet) Anderson, W. of Brigham City; Junior Jeppesen, Marion Jeppesen, Mart Jeppesen, and Mrs. LeRoy (Dee) all of Ogden; Mrs. Bowden, Ralph (Irene) Avis, Roy; LaVon Jeppesen, Malad, Idaho; Vern O. Jeppesen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Clifford (Wanda) Hammer, Kanesvilie; f5 grandchildren; . 44 Ringside Cafe one sister, Mantua. Bishop J. ted at the burial was Phone 438 Main & 4th North Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Shaw, Active in Civic Organizations Her other experiences include Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owen and E. B. Owen of this city motored membership in the Utah Chapto Salt Lake City Thursday eve- ter of International Council for ning to attend a meeting where their sister, Mrs. Russell B. Petty, the former Lucille Owen, was presented the 1956 Phi Delta Kappa educational fraternity's award as "The Man of In this the Year in Education case, the woman of the year. The award was presented to Mrs. Petty In recognition of her distinguished service to public education In Utah. This was the second recignition she has received in just two short months, for in January, she was Invited to serve as a member of the National Citizens Council for Better Schools. She is the only (Utahn on the council. Gains Education Lucille Owen Petty attended Utah State Agricultural college. She is a life member of the Coland lege Alumni association, served on the alumni councir six years. Her other academic work Includes graduate work at the University of Wisconsin and extension work In education at Brigham Young University. From USAC, she went to Ogden,' where she became dean at Weber college after ten years . teaching experience. Heads Board of Education Among her many other activities, Mrs. Petty has served on the Ogden City Board of Eduand cation for the past 10 years and Mrs. Olaf Nelson, is now serving 'her second year as president of the group. She Edwin Baird officia- also served two years as presifuneral services, and dent of the Utah School Boards in the Mantua association, and as a member of the National School Boards association board of directors. i!liliWlll Exceptional Children, Utah Society for the Physically Handicapped; a special committee on education for deaf and blind; the Ogden City Recreational Board; State Committee for past president of Utah State Dental Auxiliary, and an organizer of the Utah Council on Education. In recent' years, Mrs Petty has attended several National Citizens Commission workshops and committee studies. , Church Positions Despite her heavy schedule school and with education groups, she still finds time to hold several positions in auxil- larios. of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. The wife of an Ogden dentist, Mrs. Petty has always placed her family first, and they have been 100 percent behind her in all she has done. . The Pettys have eight children and 16 grandchildren. Their sons and daughters include Dr. Robert W. Perry, Provo; Mrs. Charles N. (Ruth) Wright, Anchor) age, Alaska ; Mrs. Darrell Ray, Ogden; Mrs, : Robert W. (Carolyn) Strong, Ogden; Mrs. G.. Raymond (JoAnne) Smith, Provo; and Louise, Richard, and Lorraine, who are still living at- - home. I am sure I couldnt have accomplished all this without the support of my husband and family, Mrs. Petty declared In receiving the award Thursday. Another sister, Mrs. - Luella MacFarlane of Brigham City, was unable to attend the meeting because of illness. , (El-ma- Plan Social Event 11- :- Active in Army Life at Munich A luncheon and social will be held for all members of the Seventies Quorums throughout South Box Elder stake on Thurs-daCapt. Eugene Bickmore, husevening, March 22, at 7:30 band of the former Betty Shaw, p. m., in the First ward recrea- is assigned to the Visitors Bur tion ball. eau of the U. S. Army at Mu u. An entertaining program will nich, Germany... be presented following the lunCapt. Bickmore, with the ascheon, after which dancing will sistance oX another officer, Capt. be enjoyed. Brooks, , have charge of enter All those attending are asked all visitors who come tp talning to bring their own eating uten- Munich, on matters of business sils and dishes. govern' pertaining to Army and ' An invitation is extended by mental affairs. , Mr. and Mrs. Alvord L Qox, Last year, 364 visitors, Includ; chairmen of the event, to all ing senators, bishops, Army, Seventies in South stake, anq Navy and Air Force officers, De their partners to attend. partment of Defense officials, and entire Congressional Inves tigation committees, made stops Fish Story at Munich; each visitor staying an average of three days. (UP) CHEBOYGAN, Mich. Mrs.' Bickmore, the daughter Cheboygan Vaughn' Crist of knows all about the one that of Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Shaw, Crist, ice firfling on and three children reside at Mugot away. nich with CapL Bickmore. Black lake,, landed a But someone muskellunge. stole the whopper from his Free Show GREENFIELD, Mass. (UP) parked car before he had a chance to show off the fish to Louis Rosenzweig, owner of the Victoria Theatre hhre, remem friends. bered the children who attend his theater when he wrote his will. Rosenzweig ordered that as long as the theater remained in possession of his family, exe cutors each year should have one performance for children, with all under 12 admitted free. y . ? , . . MELROSE DELUXE STRAIGHT WHISKY. 90 PR00F.7 YEARS OLD. MELROSE DISTILLERS C0..N.T. , TOO HOT FOR WINTER COATS? TOO COLD FOR SHIRT SLEEVES? Medical Man Long Illness Club Meeting To Speak HERES THE ANSWER: -- the likeable A native Riverside Man Passes Away After Stroke Austin Udy, 57, of Riverside, died Friday in the Valley hospital in Tremonton after having suffered a stroke. Department a ; . J (Effie) Welling, all side) Horace Udy and IjodL 22 South Main makes WATER do the RUNNING! You run and work less when you let elec tricity pump water for your farm. t Modern farmers know, too, that egg and meat production climbs when chickens and stock get plenty of water. Electricity costs little, yet can do so much for you in making water flow and profits grow. XiWnv FARMTELECTR BOUT it--! '(0 &) m RiverMrs. Ver- non (Rhea) Hess, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Frank (Mabel) Munns, Garland, and Mrs. Vern (Abble) Wood, Ogden. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the Bear River LDS stake tabernacle in Garland with Bishop Leland Capener of the Riverside LDS ward conducting. Buria! was in the Brigham City cemetery. 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(Rowane) Kennard, and Mrs. Karl J RAYON JACKETS MENS WINDBREAKERS and JACKETS one-ounc- e GHGsraosinrv He was deputy assessor of Will the Riverside district of Box Elder county. He was also a memThe Rev. Tom Dennison, popber of the Box Elder County ular Navajo preacher and radio Farm Bureau. gospel singer, will ibe the speakHe was known as a raiser of er at the Bible Fellowship certified wheat and alfalfa seed. church, 123 East Fifth South, on f He was an Elder and ward Sunday, March 25. teacher in the LDS Riverside Rev. Dennison will be accomward. panied by his wife, Arlene, and from the Navajo GosHe was born Feb. 16, 1899, in a student - school Crusadeat Cortez, pel Plymouth, a son of Thomas J. Colo., where he is stationed.' and Rowane Moon Udy. When Rev. and Mrs. Dennison are he was a child, the family movknown the reservaed to Riverside, where he had tion forthroughout their broadcasts radio since resided. from Flagstaff, Ariz., and for In 1923 he married Mable their gospel recording in Nava Pett in the Salt Lake LDS temjo. ple, She died In January, 1935. The Sunday morning services He married Mary Bailey on Feb. will begin at 11 a. m. Prior to LDS id the Lake Salt 1937, 3,, the service, the speakers will temple. address a meeting of EvangeliRivare his widow, Surviving cal Protestant students at erside; the following sons and school. Dennis Doris, Dean, daughters: and John Udy, all of Riverside; Mrs. Lee (Joyce) Weese, Tre- , REVERSIBLE ' will be given Utah, re- sections. .PRICED AT JUST perch won a $2a James prize for Riifer. It was the largest fish caught during a winter fish derby at Bullhead lake. It also was the only fish caught during the day. Navajo Preacher - $2.95 EASTI?R him of Box Elder High school by Dr. S. 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He has Friends may call at the mor- been covering the news in the tuary Wednesday from 7 to 9 field of medicine and science m. and Thursday until time since 1934. of services. . Burial will be in Widely recognized as one .of the nations best Informed men the Brigham City cemetery. on science, the National Re- search Council and the State and JACKETS . Dr. No Competition A History Classes n San was schooled at Gtow Bigger, Better Crops, with a Concrete Pipe Irrigation System BOYS Completely Washable at 'Miss Mary G. Johnson, 64, of What science and medicine Mantua, died Monday after an are doing to help people live extended Illness. 'She was a longer and happier will be told to members of the Knife and member of the LDS church. Fork club when they meet Miss Johnson was bom June evening, March 29, at Thursday 16, 1891, in Barnholm, Denmark, the Restaurant. Tropical a daughter of Oluf and Han-sein- e One of Americas most proJohnson. When she was a girl the family came to Utah lific writers, and certainly one on as converts to the LDS church. of the topmast authoritiesSilver-maShe was reared and educated the subject, Or. Milton of San Francisco, will be in Mantua. the guest speaker. Surviving are four Ibrothers Whatever science is developand sisters, Harold W. Johnson, ing or planning to develop, Dr. Plain City; Henry O. Johnson, Silverman knows about it, for Brigham City; Mrs. David (Oli- few men in the history of Amervia) Johnson and Mrs. Lau- ica have as wide knowledge of rence (Alice) Stoddard, both of scientific subjects or as many Salt Lake City. contacts with scientists as does Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p. m. In the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home by Bishop Clark Rasmussen of the Fourth LDS ward of Brigham City. Elder NEWS Box Brigham City, Utah Wednesday. March 21, Speak Here Seventies Quorums Local The very best 6 Mantua Lady Dies Following & |