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Show Box Elder Junior High School Lists 1 Deweyville 65 Honor Roll Students from Page One) nita Jacobsen, Marcia Hillam, Kathleen Christensen, Linda Hirs-chBruce Bosley, Seth Jensen, Patricia Harrison, Barbara Jensen, Evelynn Wight. n Kassie Felt, Grant Jensen, Peters, Marty Lou Whitworth, Jon Jepperson, Lee Wohlge(Continued i, Ger-aly- muth, Kimm Butze, JoAnne Yamasaki, Curtis Knudsen, Vicki Nelson, Cheryl Nelson, Rodney Spend-lovElliot Funk and Annette STUDENTS whose names appear on the second honor roll achieved a B plus average. They represent 9.4 percent of the total enrollment of the school. SEVENTH grade Samuel Jay Bloom, Douglas Peirce, Peggy Don Pauline Beesley, Tucker, Heidi Scrable, Vicki Bradshaw, Cochran, Ileen Wood, Danece Brent Barker, Dorothy Bott, Carlene Hansen, Elayne Larsen, Jeanette Bush, Linda Lee Watson Janice TsusDouglas Andersen, hima, Gwen Andersen, Wayne PeIp-se- terson. i Cathy Ann Jenson, Rhonda Gae Coombs, Marilyn Johnson, Donald Crowin, Michael Hoop-eJanis Pugmire, Carleen Davis, Arlene Larsen, Betsy Harmon, Steven McRea, Ann Nicholas, Bruce Barker, Elaine Vandehei, Dawn Huggins, Edith Fujikawa, William Stoddard and James Mu-sula- s, GARDEN 3 year Guarantee. Wont Chip, Crack or Peel FEET BEEHIVE APPLIANCE PA 68 N. Main Wednesday 49 a lingering illness. Mrs. Perry was born Jan. 13, A farewell 1889 in Kanesville, Weber county, TESTIMONIAL SET testimonial will honor Elder Van a daughter of Cyrus and Anne B. Wilson Sunday prior to his de- Ritchie Rawson. She was married to Marion G. parture for the South German LDS Perry on Feb. 10, 1909 in the Salt Mission. Lake LDS Temple. He died Sept. 17, Testimoniai NINTH GRADE Anita Stokes, Virginia Cutler, Barbara Snow, Kathleen Valberg, Lee Anna Steffen, William Jones, Sherry Jensen, Scott Christensen, Glen Shio, Barbara Mulliken, Gary Kotter, Dianne Holland, Brent Holmes, Juliet Chlarson. Wayne Glenn, Cherie Boothe, Warren Hyer, Gloria Nelson, Albert Black, Ronald Cefalo, David Sweitser, Paul Sato, Myrlene Ronald Aoki, Annette Miller and David Huntington. New Building Houses Three Farmers Insurance Group in Brigham City has recently moved its sales and claims office into a new building at 31 East Seventh district South, F. Dale Smart, manager for Box Elder county, announced. The building is a half block east of the former location at Main and Seventh South. Other firms which moved from the old location to the new building are Watkins Realty and Wyatts Barber Shop. Smart said parking facilities at the new site will be greatly expanded. The insurance companys is unphone number, PA changed by the move. To Honor Missionary A farewell testimonial will honor B. Wilson on Sunday afternoon, April 16, at 5 p.m. in Elder Van the Brigham City Fifth LDS ward chapel. Elder Wilson has accepted a call to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in the South German Mission. He will enter the LDS Mission Home in Salt Lake City on April 24 for special training prior to leaving for his mission headquarters at Stuttgart-FeuerbacGermany on May 1. A son of Mr. and Mrs.Vanez T. Wilson, 470 South Main, his grandfather, Dr. 0. H. Budge of Logan, presided over the German LDS Mission at one time. Elder Wilson is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS seminary. He also has completed three and a half years of study at Utah State University, where he has been enrolled in a course. Friends and relatives of the Wilson family are invited to attend the testimonial Sunday, according to Bishop Marvin Wright, who will preside. y - HOW or PA 56 City --i - erj 79 GENERAL J H. DEE JOHNSON Blaine Olsen Mortuary 376 No. Main Insurance Mrs. Perry had been a resident of Deweyville since 1919. She was active in the Deweyville LDS ward auxiliaries. She was a former member of the Bear River stake Sunday school board. lint jk'Wirtf n inA SURVIVORS Include five sons SUCCUMBS Mrs. Lucy Y. Orme, C. and one daughter: Clarence 74, died Monday at a local D. of both Perry, Myrl Perry, Deweyville; Ellis Perry, Bear River City; Alton G. Perry, Ogden; Dr. Norman L. Perry, Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. O. H. (Virginia) Peterson, Petersboro, Cache counfour greatty; 31 grandchildren, two brothers and grandchildren; two sisters, Lewis Rawson, Lakeside; James Rawson, Kanesville; Mrs. Ephraim (Myrtle) Olsen, Mrs. James (Elsie) Brown, both of Ogden. Funeral services were conducted Saturday noon in the Deweyville Mrs. Lucy Yates Orme, age 74, LDS ward chapel. Interment was of 704 South Third West, passed in the Deweyville cemetery. away Monday at 3 p. m. at Cooley Memorial hospital of natural caus-es. SH Local Woman Dies Monday At Hospital FROM FOOD KINGS MEAT DEPARTMENT mm 1 Rites Set U. S. CHOICE STEAKS T-BO- NE 1886, Today for U. S. CHOICE ROUND STEAKS Maiad Man CENTER SLICES HAM --- A- y FOOD KINGS FRESH PRODUCE WINESAP C4l APPLES jpui. iTii ifa A Vim LARGE jfinrinTitu il imH -- v -- s t ,v DISTILLED WATER it ; 50 5 Year Guarantee A i v You're .b leader in NEW ,SM low-co- st r. ?; , w assured TRAMiTilTIOii farm power Now you can pair up the advantages of a rugged Diesel tractor with IH do you get this outconvenience and dependability. 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PA West of Brigham City " HgP 2 0lln39 j ti i'i FT. LENGTH ) tv 7 IL l,s 2!m-7- 9 EGGS lives, t 2829' mytugm pin, tfl Aifiwii "AA" GRADE Its here...lNTERNATI0MM ;7 Lj y.L PA & help-dise- Counselor Brigham City o dip-ther- ia Your Service Economically asx 7 A' 1950. ... to Personal Reverently gw p kJ nu DEDICATED cemetery. Pharmacy Phacts 9 CALL PA ; Mrs. Orme was born June 14, at Calls Fort, a daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Baty Yates. She was reared and educated at Calls Fort (North Brigham). She was married to Joseph (Ab) Orme on Aug. 8, 1906 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. They lived at Honeyville for one year and moved to Harper ward where they resided until 17 years ago at which Final rites will be conducted to- time they moved to Brigham City. day, Tuesday, at Maiad, Idaho, for E. Neal Crowther, MRS ORME was an active memage 42, who died Friday in the Salt Lake Vet- ber of the Church of Jesus Christ erans hospital of a cerebral hem of Latter-daSaints, and had served in the Sunday school, Primary, orhage following surgery. CARD OF THANKS Mr. Crowther was born Oct. 20, and Relief society in Harper ward 1918, at Maiad, a son of Edward N and in Brigham City. She had also Words cannot express the grati- and Estella Evans Crowther. He been president of the Religion tude and appreciation we feel to- was reared and educated in Maiad class in Harper ward. ward those who, by their kindness and Mrs. During World War II, graduated from Utah State and generous assistance, helped University at Logan. Orme worked at Bushnell General at lighten our burden of sorrow hospital for three and a half years. the time of the death of Godfrey HE MARRIED Lila Mae JohnSURVIVORS include her husRoche. May Gods blessing rest son, formerly of Brigham City, on with those who came to our assis- June 12, 1947, in the Salt Lake band, Brigham City; two and a son, Mrs. Verlie tance in any way. LDS temple and they made their home in Maiad. He was engaged Ogden; Mrs. Roy (Nola) Nel- Mrs. Godfrey Roche in the flour milling business at Maiad. and Family. Mr. Crowther was a veteran of from RAY E. MALMROSE World War II, having served in the European theatre. He was a New discoveries are coming member of the LDS church and along so fast in Elevating drugs that its was a high priest in the Maiad often hard to realize that ColoPUFBLO, Colo. First ward at the time of his 20 to 30 years ago the only only (UPI) disrado, the highest state in the Un- death. He had served in the bishease that doctors could prevent which opric of the Maiad First ward for ion, has 1,143 mountains with a drug was smallpox. rise to an elevation of 10,000 feet five years. . There were many diseases for or more. ases which was there just no SURVIVORS Include his widow, Of this number, 54 reach elevatook millions of that tions ranging from 14,000 feet to Maiad; three sons and one daughlives. Now illnesses like lockthe highest, Mt. Elbert in Lake ter, Darwin Neal, Mildred. Nolan jaw, polio, typhoid fever, Maall of Jared J. Crowther, Jay, county, which is 14,431 feet above and many his two of Maiad: iad; parents sea level. nutritional deficiand five brothers sisters, Gordon encies are either Crowther and Berthel Crowther, lessened or conboth of Maiad; Mrs. Richard the quered by (Margaret) Harris, Elwood; Mrs. new wonderful Eyre (Valene) Turner, Logan; drugs which stop Mrs. Reid (Lucille) Haws, Gunnithem before they son; Mrs. Dick (Leonora) Bassett, get a chance to Mrs. Delmar Shafter, Calif.; Idadestroy (Sharon) Buchanan, Meridian, youve heard us talk about to ho. day's prescription being the bigThe funeral services will begin bargain in all history. The at 1 p. m. in the Maiad First LDS gest reasons given above are proof ward chapel with Bishop G. Howof it. ard Neal officiating. Friends may In need of sick room supplies? call at the family home, 394 West At Malmrose Pharmacy we Fourth North, Maiad, today after have everything you may need 10 a. m. from hot water bottles to the Interment will be in the Maiad newest antibiotics. Just call us City cemetery under the direction at PArkway of the Benson Funeral Home. "PREFERRED RISKS SAVE WITH GENERAL- 3 HOMEOWNER INSURANCE Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, April 11, 1961 Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1 p m. in the Brigham City Fifth LDS ward chapel with Bishop Walter Jaggi of the Tenth ward officiating. Friends Felt may call at the Harold B. eveFuneral Home Wednesday ning from 7 to 9 p m and llnns-- , day prior to time of services, Interment will be in the Brigham Mrs. Anne Pearl Rawson Perry. age 72, Deweyville, died Wednesday at 2:10 p.m. in her home alter Local Firms HOS 50 EIGHTH GRADE Patricia Dixon, Kathy Hunsaker. Walter Dibble, LeRoy Pierce, Linda McRea, John Rubin, Diane Andreason, Linda Melville, Rosemary Glenn, Marian Pouller, Lani Lund, Steve Richards, Cheryl Tmgey. Kent Linton, Joy Dobbs, Clark Davis. Valerie Lynn Gray, Mary Ann Miller, Jeff Johnson. Wayne Call, Jeanette Young, Linda Smith, LaNae Shields, Baron, Sandra Hunsaker, Rae Baird, Rose Marie Vavricka, Karen Seashore, Jay Baxter, Mary Jane Lemon, Patricia Williams, Evalyn Waters, Tamara Brown, Jon Bunderson, Marilyn Roubi-douKaren Johnson, Shauna Andersen, Margaret Jorgensen, David Olsen and Dorothy Welch. THE BOX ELDER NEWS, l- Matron Dies n Cook. ill ml. and son, Joseph Dale Orme, Brigham City; five grandchildren and five dren. Serving the expanding West for nearly a century |