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Show Board Seeks Bids on New from the files of the News & I j Mr Benson was a high priest in the Honeyviile LDS ward and at Newton, Mis. Howard (Amy) Rich-- 1 Ogden the time of his death he was serv- Funeial services will be conduc-- , as He ward cleik. had assistant ing ted Wednesday at 1 p m in the been an aident temple woikei. Honeyviile LDS ward chapel with' Surutors include his widow,! Bishop Byron E. Hunsaker officint-- i Honev llle; three sons and two ing. Friends may call at the daughters, Mrs. June D (Maida) Christensen, Perry; Mis. J. Dell (Chai lene) Petersen, Thatcher; Eza LaMar Benson; Nolan H Benson, Brigham City, Darel H Benson. Ogden His mother, Anmp E Benson of Logan, 11 grandchildi en; two brothers and four sisters, Reuben I. Benson, Cache Junction; Betrum V. Benson, Salt Lake City; Mrs Mabel Hnncey, Newton; Mrs. Ira (Myrtle) Oviatt, Salt Lake City, Mrs Reginald (Sylvia) Saunders, This is how love The main front entrance walkEzra Peter Benson, age 68, of way at the new Box Elder High 50 Years Ago Honeyviile, died at his home Monschool held the attention of memday morning of a heart attack. Oct. 19,191 The Stake Presidency receivd a leter from the First bers of the Board of Education at He was born at Newton. Cache recent a meeting. Presidency of the church, authorizing them to accept the proffer of Mr. considered a Board members April 16, 1SQ3, a son of county, of Hansen F. this city of ten acres of ground, more or ess, on reserJos. Alma Peter and Annie Cathenne for installation of a proposal price voir hill as a templesite. The letter also advised that a survey be made Erickson Benson. which was specified by at once and have cement corners located and get transfer made in a walkway the architect, but was not included He was married to Varenna Collegal manner, so that there never will be any question as to the title. in the original contractors bid prolins Hunsaker on Dec 6, 1916 in The action of the church presidency settles the question that has long the Logan LDS Temple. been under discussion and that at first was not very seriously consider- posal. The board directed that compeHe had worked for the lailtoad ed, for the reason that the time was thought to be too far in the future titive bids be on invitation when a temple would have to be erected for the work, but after think- for installation sought A memorial of the new walk- SERVICE HELD service was held Monday for Capt. ing over the matter awhile, President Smith became interested and sug- way. gested that it be looked into. BIDS ARE DUE today, Tuesday, William Glenn Boyland Jr. Oct. 11, 1911 Miss Ruth Forsgren has accepted a position in the on installation of natural gas burnFirst National Bank as stenographer. Miss Lydia Hansen, who prece- ers in three schools and a school ded her, has gone over to Logan to resume her studies at the B.Y. bus shop in the Bear River valley area. The burners are for Bear Directors HAROLD 6 FELT. . . . VERL I. PETERSEN College. BRIGHAM CITY Oct. 19, 1911 The lady members of the Home Dramatic Co., which River High, McKinley and Garland will present the beautiful drama, The Dream, at the opera house elementary schools & the bus shop Saturday afternoon and evening of next week, are Misses Alice Morrison, at Tremonton. Bids will be publicly opened and tabulated for the Stella Petersen, Connie Madsen and Florence Valentine. Ip YOUVE thought about the boards consideration at the regu1911 and Oct. 26, Miss Elva Woodyatt, lar WILLARD Claire Stauffer meeting Wednesday evening. two promising young people of Willard, left for Salt Lake yesterday, TRANSPORTATION for students matter, youre probably aware of the where they will be married in the temple today. in the area west of Snowville posed Oct, 26, 1911 Last Wednesday evening at the home of the brides a problem for the board members many advantages of making funeral A memorial service was held parents, Miss Claa Christofferson and Mr. Ira W. Larsen were united in Supt, Walter D. Talbot reported the Community PresOnly that tentative marriage, Bishop George W. Watkins performing the ceremony arrangements had Monday in arrangements in advance of need. If the immediate members of the family were present, and after the cere- been made for two people in that byterian church for Capt. William husGlenn 31, age a the and Boyland, dinner to a was Jr., served drive their cars to transmony wedding evening spent in pleasant area youd like our experienced counsel, manne. The bride is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N S port high school and elementary band of Nancy Jane Stoller Boy11 in an Oct. died who Army Christofferson, and is a very popular young lady in the circles in which students to and from school bus land, call us at your convenience. she moves. Mr. Larson is a son of Mr. Lars H. Larsen, and is one of connection. This plan will be put hospital in West Germany of cerethe prominent young men of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen will make into effect upon approvel from the bral embolism. their home in Brigham and the News joins with their many friends in State Department of Public InstrucCapt. Boyland was born Feb. 17, tion. wishing them good luck. 1930, a son of Mr. and Mrs. WilstuIn the meantime payment to liam G. Boyland. 25 Years Ago dents is being made on the basis of He was a member of the Presof transportation. Board Oct. 20, 1936 Sky High, a three-ac- t comedy drama, will be pre- members asked byterian church in Logan. be made inquiry sented by a home talent cast in the High School auditorium on Thursday. to determine liability in such a Surviving are his widow, two There will be a matinee and night performance. The production is beand Rebecca Ann daughters, plan. Miss the Civic Club with Anderson ing staged by Agnes Improvement all of Brigham Board members Shscussed the Jayne Boyland, of Kansas City as director. The cast includes Bernell Nelson, Dorothy City; his father of Bayfield, Colo. Larsen, Camille Bennion, Tod Sloey, Henry Nielsen, Marjorie Zundel, Utah Schol Board convention to be Conducting the memorial service held Nov. The group agreed was Grant Valentine, Lillian, Felt, E. B. Owen, Louise Elsey, Baird Hopkins Rev. Miner Buner of the Loand Waldermar Call. Clever dancing numbers will be furnished by to tavor Board Member Norman gan a Presbyterian church for as candidate district Vaudis Harper, Donna Tingey, Betty Snow, Florence Nielsen and Donna Jeppsen Cremation took place Monday at Reeves of the Eloise Hawley studio. Chorus members include: Madge representative, and to support a the Aultorest Mortuary in Ogden, disOlsen, Maxine Whitaker, Marion Wight, LaVern Anderson, Rose Ellen Mrs. Thorn of the Logan school 71 Beautiful Service Neel Not TBe Costly under the direction of the Harold as a for third vice, candidate trict Loreda Cherill Hillam, Gladys Benson, Phyllis Jordan, Hansen, Hess, B. Felt Funeral Home. president. Adele Fife, Barbara Stratford, Juanita Jensen, Amy Schow, Mary Jeanne Shaw, Anne Spencer, Rene Ferguson, Dorothy Jensen, Norma Pfh JJJU T?1 Whitaker, Doris Youngquest, Faye Hubbard, Donna Holland, Marie Wight, Donna Packer, Luman Green, Don Bowen, Ronald Demars, Don LAST Williams, Marion Stratford, Mildred Glenn, Helen Stewart Camille Larsen and Ellen Hadfield. Rlt Service Held Brigham Gty, Utah Tuesday, October 24, 1961 THE BOX EIDER NEWS, I three years Honeyviile Man Monday WalkatBEHS Journal and had been retired for the past Death Claims is., and always uill be..t ' v - WvJ V iv r INGRID BERGMAN YVES MONTAND ANTHONY PERKINS I iftrnr n, 1 L u 'i am 1 MEMBER Thursday - Friday - Saturday fits EtonycfavrBSQaawfentBS , ORDER OF THE OLDEN rnoDvcTtov AGAIN Li THE ANATOLE Vgoodbye I Monday for Army Captain n, and WEDNESDAY TODAY funeral home Blaine Olsen Motuary Tuesday ning from 7 to 9 p m. and Wednes- day from 11 am. to 12 30 p.m. m the Honeyviile ward Relief society room. Interment will be in the Honeyvihe cemetery. RuK u 2E TIMES TODAY Starring Lee Remick and Bradford Dillmas SANCTUARY Oct. 27, 1936 Over 3,600 students have registered at the University of Utah for the 1936 fall quarter. Of this number, Brigham City is represented by the following: Wynn C. Andersen, Lorenzo W. Anderson, Lloyd A. Bott, Kathleen Bowen, Newell A. Call, May Call, Gloria Call, Norman A. Christensen, Francine Bennie Cottle, Frank B. Freeman, Neal Madsen Hansen, Dean B. Hillam, Hele Rae Jarvis, Lyle Marsh, d Thomas Yates Merrell, Vaughn Cennoy Nelson, Anna Mae Sloey, Sycamore and Jack Bowring Watkins. From Willard are Paul Elis Lowe and Baird Nelson. Oct. 27, 1936 Mrs. Marie Wight and Mrs. H. D. Page of this city returned during the week from a three weeks trip to the middle west and southern states, stopping off in many of the larger cities for several days. They went east to St. Louis, Mo then south to Memphis, Tenn., and to New Orleans and then over to Houston and Dallas Tex., where they spent several days viewing the Texas Centennial Exposition. They had a wonderful time. PICTURES OPEN 1 DAILY P.M, in color COWBOY HAMILTON starring Glenn Ford and Jack Lemon Sunday - Monday - Tuesday SATURDAY MORNING AT 9:1 5 SHARP :00. NO ONE ADMITTED AFTER BEGINS. HERES YOUR CHANCE TO GET A SEAT. Wednesday lliru Saturday BELGEODES KOHNFR MITOHR ?oeScwsenIt TWO ADULT ENTERTAINMENT A CHILD WILL ENJOY BIG FEATURES SES THEATRE DRIVE-I-N OF SOUTH PERRY, PA PHONE If no BRIGHAM UTAH 3-24- CITY 55 answer call PA 13 Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday Mfcssiim Box Office Opens at 6:10 ELECTRIC THEYLL IN-CA- YOU JWHIAS- rfc, WARM Actually filmed amid the grandeur of the Canadian Roches I Thursday thru Sunday BELL, BOOK and CANDLE 1 Based on the exciting adventure novel bj DOG OF THE NORTH 0 EMILE Pt0JJ PLUS JULES VERNES THE FIERCEST k BATTLE EVER Vw'.-- . mil .7 HiBitt -- SsioN 6, BUtNA VISTA D'stnbution Co Inc 1 1 - , DATE WITH DANGER . AT THE RIM OF DON HsioSuIiM m in color with Vincent Price FRIDAY 27TH 12 SHARP :S5 BUT YOU CAN BUY YOUR TICKET NOW! ALSO PLAYS SUNDAY -- MONDAY -- ills Production CWALT DISNEY MASTER OF THE WORLD NO ADMITTANCE INTO THEATRE UNTIL -- OR FILMED! mini HALLOWEEN MIDNIGHT SHOW FOUQHt BATIAGIIA - THE IRON CURTAIN! ROBERT URIEL COUTU GENEST LUFT RIVARD TARAWABEACHHEAD' sSCHlAFFlt:0-IUP0- HE KEPT A JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD TECHNICOLOR AND - PLUS. YJ-- JEAN , ii':u Cuter Cr Crstw HEATERS R KEEP 73 f TOTALSCCPE-TECHNICOLO- -- TUESDAY 'J V 1. X rJ .. .KUbtKI ILAKhL-UAKLLN- bmoROBLKT Show Begins ot 6:20. Last complete show BE SURE TO DRIVE NEWEST 9:20. DOWN TO THE DRIVE-I- N f Were Bringing It Back Duo to Popular Demand WALT DISNEYS -- THE PARENT t CLAKKL - lU.MfMNi) LDGAR G UIM1R SCillA oc. Arthur c pierce urMniiuvii,B(;ll Starts NEXT WEDNESDAY TRAP mmar its Coming Next Week The Pit and the Pendulum1 |