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Show Tlpiii 2 BKi!&Psl Death Claims n r4l Nwipapi itbiith4aatarad litHd avary Wadnatday A 1814 Odd &4tt Ingham I. 1871 M attar City, pub t 5c ,nd at post offic Utah. ufldtf rta act at Mart tH ' Willard Native age of of Mrs. Stewart Pit sTssociation I 1 EDITORIAL A ' (sbcCN U3 Brigham Students Make Honor Roll students from Brigham City were Listed on the winter quarter honor roll at Utah State University, according to J, Elliot Cameron, dean of students. Students listed on the honor roll represent the top five percent of each college of the university. Those from Brigham City " Brent Evan Beecher, Karen Marie Jensen, Janice W. Johnson, Ruth Brimhall Johnson, Sharon Kaye Loveland, and Don Eugene Valentine. Six was born March at Willard, a daughter of Omer and Eleanor Jones Call. She was a graduate of the Brigham Young University at Provo and taught school at 24, 1879, Tm Vfl- , She was married to John P. Stewart in 1899. They made their home in Salt Lake City for a number of years where Mrs Stewart was prominent in political and church al fairs. Survivors include her husband, the following sons and daughters: John Call Stewart of Salt Lake City; I)r. Omer Stewart of Boulder, Colo Dr. Kilton Stewart of New York; Mrs. Eleanor S. Olsen and Justin Stewart of Salt Lake City; and Dr. Ida S. Hills, Provo; a sister and brother, Eliza C. Nelson of Provo and Benjamin C. Call of Brigham City. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Bird Funeral Home in Provo. Interment will be in the Provo cemetery. Final Services1: Thiokol Division Conducted For Bible Church to Davis. Invocation' was offered by 'Quayle followed by quartet number, Whispering Hope, was sung by DeLaun Lee R. Sackett, Andersen, Earl and Eugene Wright, accompanied by Mrs. Earl Wright. Remarks were given by II. Eugene Perry and Rulon Hirs-eh- i Douglas medical missionary, Dr. Maynard Seaman, will present a service at special missionary the Bible church, 634 South Second East, Friday evening. May 8, at 7 30 p. m. Dr, Seaman and his wife will leave in the near future for North India where they will be working near the border of Tibet. The public is invited to attend the service, according to Rev. Ira T. Ransom. A by a vocal solo, Silver Haired Daddy of Mine, by Clark White. President J. Oleen Palmer spoke followed by closing remarks by Bishop Nelson. Final musical number was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Felt, In the Garden. Richard Nelson offered the benediction and Paul D. Barnard dedicated the grave in the Brigham City cemetery. American Legion conducted final services at the cemetery. Pall bearers were Rex and Gale Wood, Bill Rowe, Russell Rader, David Allen and LeRoy Training Course Resident For League Officials Perry Dies FoIIowng A special training course for all four leagues of Little League baseball in Brigham City will be held Friday evening, May 8, in the LDS seminary Thomas Carless Crowther, 84, buiding, just west of Box Elder of Perry, died Saturday followHigh school. Meeting begins at 8 p. m. for ing an extended illness. He was born Feb. 12, 1875, at all score keepers and umpires participating in the coming sea- Rockport, Summit county, the son of Edwin Dugard and Lydia son. The course will be directed by Seamans Crowther. On Oct. 6, 1897 he married Andy Roberts, regional director Emma Rebecca Holland at Brigof Little League baseball. ham City. They later received their endowments in the Logan Planning Commission LDS temple. He was an active member of Slates Thursday Meet the LDS church and was an elThe Brigham City Planning der in the Perry ward. He servCommission will meet in regu- ed as custodian of the ward chalar session Thursday evening. pel for several years. ing. Mr. Crowther had been emMay 7, at 8 p. m. in the city ofBishop Marion Sorenson con- fice building. ployed as mason tender and fire ducted the funeral services in Local residents having prob- man at the Perry Canning Co. the East Garland LDS ward lems Surviving are his widow, the concerning planning and chapel. zoning are invited to attend, ac- following sons and daughters; Interment was in the Field- cording to R. W. Forrest, Ellis Crowther of San Mateo, ing cemetery. Calif.; Mrs. T. L. (LaVon) Gra- Services were held Monday for Martin Smith Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Harper of East Garland. The youngster died Thursday after suffering head injuries when struck by a backing car in a Tremonton market parking lot. He was born July 22, 1957, In Brigham City, a son of Blaine and Marva Smith Harper. Surviving are his parents, five brothers and sisters: Gary, Gloria, Susan, Dennis and Kathy Harper, all of East Garland; the Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, Thomas Harper of Garland, formerly of Brigham City; and Mr, and Mrs. Arvin Smith of Field- cr has someone yoq know, moved to a new home? Your Welcome Wagon will call with gifts and friendly greetings from the 1347-- R T- - Job Openings Increase Aged Brigham Woman Dies in At Employment Office Job openings listed with the Brigham City employment office for' the week ending April 25 were up 30 percent from the previous week and more than double the number posted last Mrs. Rasmus Hansen, age 80, year for the same period. Claims for benefits were down 72 South Third East, died on from the foregoing week Tuesday afternoon in an Ogden slightly 33 percent under the corhospital following a weeks ill- and responding week in 1958. ness. Dorothea Olsen Hansen was born April 27, 1879 in Copenhagen, Denmark, a daughter of Hans and Anna Marie Larsen Olsen. She was reared in Denmark and came to the United States as a convert to the LDS church. She had lived in Elwood and in the Brigham City First ward where she was active in the Relief society organization. On June 14, 1910, she was married to Rasmus Peter Hansen in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He died, several years ago. . Survivors include two sons and four daughters: Willie P. Hansen, Mrs. John (Dorothy) Grundsmore, and Mrs. Erdley, (Ellen) Hawks, all of Ogden;' Harold L. Hansen, Elwood; Mrs. Robert L. (Kay) Peterson, Brigham City; Mrs. Cecil (Norma) Hansen, Clearfield; seven stepsons and stepdaughters, Chris Hansen and Herman Hansen of Oregon; Mrs. Mary Tannerhill of Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs.Cle-olBronson and Joseph Hansen of Mrs. Lizzie California; Wright of Ogden; Mrs. Adam (Lillie) Brenkman of Tremonton; 22 grandchildren, four I ijii.i'lllH3' ft I Ogden Hospital Final rites were held for George Earl Barnard, 65, Perry, in the Perry LDS ward chapel. Mr. Barnard died April 28, following a long illness and final services were conducted on May 2 with Bishop Martella Nelson in charge. Ralph E. Barnard offered family prayer with prelude and postlude played by Mrs. Louise followed Hear Missionary Younster Held Havfyour Perry Man Davis. East Garland Hoetas New Contract To continuation contract in the amount of $11,900,165 foi production of rocket motors and plant maintenance at the Longhorn Ordinance Works, Marshall, Texas, has been awarded the Longhorn division of Thiokol Chemical corporation by Ordinance Ammunition Army Command, Joliet, 111. Thiokol has pperated the Longhorn division since 1952 and is producing rocket motors for such operational missiles as the Falcon, Nike Hercules, and Lacrosse Thiokol has, other solid and liquid rocket engine plants at Brigham City; Elkton, Md ; Huntsville, Ala.; Denville, N. J., and Bristol, Pa. ; Services for just 'iirr jh A Monday Morning NATIONAL y mi ia Subscription rot S3 00 par yaar, payabl advanca; in combination with tb ftoi kidor Journal, published Fridays) SS 00 per year; Mrs. Esther Call Stewart, 2 SO tor 4 months; single copy 10 cents Utah 80, died Monday at the home Member Audit lure of Circulations State Frees Association, National Editorial a daughter, Dr. Ida S. Hills Association end United Press, Advertising Representative; Utah State Press Association Provo, following an illness. Sait lake City. Utah UTAH STATf MB' Lingering Illness M ME up to 25 on the purchase of a new STEREO - TV W a Were overstocked on TVs, record playStereo and Hi-ers, so for this we are offering spectacular savings, with dis on WEB counts up to 25 COR, DUMONT and MOTOROLA, Easiest terms, too, when you buy at the Music City. Fi Webcor GIFT-O-RAM- DuMont , Motorola Funeral services will ffe conducted Friday at 1 p. m. at the Brigham City LDS First ward chapel with Bishop J. C. Keller officiating. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Thursday from 7 to 9 p. m. and Friday prior to time of services. t Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. HI-- FI FAST TV SERVICE 20 yo OFF Phone 1784 for dependable TV, radio and record player service-Experepair service at reasonable During this . . . can SAVE 20 Cv rt ser of Willard; Mrs. Jamesy (Vivian) Nelson of Perry; Lyle Crowther of Brigham City; Mrs. Claras (Leone) Cazier of Brigham City; Mrs. Raymond (Norma) Pay of Nephi; Mrs. Delbert (Jessie) Hansen of Twin Falls Idaho; 25 grandchildren and 35 cost. Need an antenna? Call us and well install it fo you- GIFT-O-RAM- on any Hi-- Fi you or Stereo album in stock and that means the most complete record stock in Northern Utah. Come in today and make your selections. Music City Funeral , services were con ducted Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the Perry LDS ward chapel. Interment was in the Brigham City cemetery under the direc tion of the Harold B. Felt Fu neral Home. 84 South Main USE YOUR CREDIT Phone 1784 Well be talking with you soon ... WONDERFUL NEWS FOR TELEPHONE USERS IN BRIGHAM CITY v.bV- s - You can enjoy the convenience of individual or y telephone service at your house for only pennies a day more than you're now two-part- r-- f 7--r j: r-- ' ), 1 I i i y i r A spending I V v1 -- Lt1 '!' j For only a few cents a day extra, you can avoid the delay and inconvenience of multi-parttelephone lines by ordering individual or telephone service. During the next few weeks, an experienced telephone representative will call or come to see you to explain the advantage of this service in connection with our forthcoming conversion to dial service. . ( v two-part- y te CLASSIFIED BELONGS IN YOUR BUDGET Whats more, youll learn about other items of ' Mr. Retailer, classified advertising is too important to you to be juggled around or added as an afterthought! It's the proven low cost way to sell more, sell faster! It belongs in your advertising budget . . . and we've the facts and . to prove it! $ fully! 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Thats the time to make your telephone service as modern as tomorrow. step-savin- "THE MIGHTY MIDGET" TIIK WANT AO the Job fur WlH t Special Information for Telephone Customers in BRIGHAM CITY You (an Save Installation ChaTgcs As you know, all Brigham City telephones will , Yom be con- verted to dial operation next year. Since our installers will have to visit you to equip your phone for this new service, you can save the $1.50 installation charge for extensions it you place your order before the installer makes his conversion visit. WILL ASSIST YOU IN WRITING YOUR AD. CALL 4000. AD-TAKF- You II appreciate these bargain rates The Box Elder News & Journal 55 sum I Individual line Two-part- y Extension phones Color telephones 1ST WEST l line eaeh (one-tim- i 4 per month $1.40 per month $1.55 each per mnoth .75 charge) $7.50 I? U U &L f tl'l e I |