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Show CARD OF THANKS Reed Jensen, all of Brigham City; i ham City; Mrs. Edna Harlan, OgGlen E. Jensen, Pocatello, Idaho; den, Mrs. Anna Hall, Wilmington, To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympaNoel B. Jensen, Mrs. Ernest (Lois) Calif. Funeral services were conductthy and friendship at the time of Anderson, Dick M. Jensen, all of the death of our beloved brother, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Robert (Ny-l- a ed Monday at 1 p. m. in the BrigLDS ward chaEugene Burrell, we wish to exRae) Kmser, Ogden; 22 grand- ham City Second pel with Bishop Earl V. Hansen and 11 children press heartfelt thanks. We wish the following brothers and officiating. especially to thank the ward bish-prithe Relief society, our Interment was in the Brigham sisters: Lafe Jensen, Ken Jensen friends, and all others who assisand Lamont Jensen, all of Brig City cemetery. ted in any way. EUal Rowland Jensen, 71, died May Sisson and Friday at his home, 156 South The Burrell Family. Second West, after a short illness. Mr. Jensen was born Oct. 12, CARD OF THANKS 1891, in Brigham City, a son of We wish to take this means of Elias and Priscilla Smith Jensen. VERL I PETERSEN Directors HAROLD B FELT thanking all those who extended He had lived m Brigham City all BRIGHAM CITY comfort and his life assistance, sympathy at the time of the illness and He was a member of the LDS our of husband beloved death and church. for the beOn June 23, 1912, he married father. Merle Jenson. In lifes darkest hour, one comes to realize Emily Boothe in Brigham City. reaved family is foremost in our minds the true meaning of the word She died Feb. 13, 1952. sons friends the are Surviving following when we are called upon to serve. Mrs. Merle Jenson, and daughters: Mrs. Nedra Grim-leMrs. Robert (lone) Belew, Rusty and Merlyn. NEWS, Brigham Gfy, UtaR November 28, 1961 Tuesday, THE BOX EIDER Rocket Meta! Society Chapter to Meet Nov. 30 Case Applications Brigham Man Dies Friday His address will include the following A film showing the filament winding of large rocket motor cases; c, a comparison of filament wound material with various metals on the basis of the strength-to-weigratio; a discussion of the Polaris project and the Explorer third stage; and a review of new fibres being developed by the fibreglass The Bonneville chapter of the industry. American Society of Metals will are due Reservations today, meet Thursday evening, Nov 30, at the Mansion House in Ogden Tuesday, and may be made by Veneklasen, Rodger The social hour will begin at 6 30 contacting Ext. 164. phone p m and dinner at 7 p m. Guest speaker will be Paul Lay-tonational representative for the Aircraft and Missiles division, Owens Corning Fibreglass Corp., Los Angeles. His subject will be "State of the Art in the Fibreglass Industry School Seeks We take immediate Registers established announcement will be a limited current need range future needs at 3 of Brigham City the make every effort to resolve all This Is a FREE SERVICE conducted by M. Don Isbell PALMER JEWELRY from at p.m. to 4 p.m. 1 You are cordially invited to attend regardless of make of hearing aid you are now wearing. Vltoue PA3-5203- . Take advantage of a FREE AUDIOMERTIC HEARING TEST. SIGNS OF THE TIME Little Wendy Keller, 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Keller, eyes parking meter, fancied up for Christmas season in downtown Brigham City. under this OF OGDEN BELTONE as2431 Ogden, Utah Washington Blvd. EX 71 SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES "n Beautiful Strike Nee Not 73c Costly tom Wm s FOOD KINGS BEST BUYS! TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Baked Goods From Our Famous Food King Home Made 1 In-St- Bakery ore ams lends 6 oz. loaf White FOR Stop by a county seat bank l' DUTCH APPLE PIE tiny Saturday morning and youll find farmers and ranchers at the Savings Bond 39' r dip. if Ever since the Savings Bond Program began, these folks have been among its best cusof all cash tomers. In fact reserves owned by U.S. farmers and ranchers is invested in U.S. Savings Bonds. Z FROM FOOD KINGS MEAT DEPARTMENT - V 8, &U 0 FRYER PARTS 49' lb- - SLAB BACON ! THIGHS 45' lb. lb old homestead, sending the kids to college, and making life more comfortable when the tractor lumbers into the bam for the last time. x Kr and details, EVERY TUESDAY used to fill our friends, and all others who and long CARD OF THANKS sisted in any way. the school. To those who by their acts of Heber Hunsaker and Information as to experience re- kindness expressed their sympaFamily. quirements and how to apply may thy and friendship at the time of be obtained from the Board of U. the death of our beloved wife and S. Civil Service Examiners, Inter- mother, Zina Davis Hunsaker, we mountain School; or you may ap- wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ply at any post office for ward bishopric, the Relief society, anytime I responsibility for all of the burdensome FREE HEARING AID CLINIC Intermountain school, Brigham City, announces open competitive examination for position of Instructional Aid (child guidance), with salary beginning at $3760 or $4040 depending on experience of Incumbents of these applicant. pos'tions work as "houseparents in the dormitories of the Boys and Gills Guidance departments. only at Fresh funeral home y, WELCOME GIFT & f p Consideration Intermountain always . . . 4 ' After Illness Felt Dormitory Aids A I yt r Bonds for Business L 49 FOOD KINGS FRESH PRODUCE Bonds owned by the millions of people who run our farms have their work cut out for them. They replace machinery. Pay for new land. Provide insurance against the risks of .A -- . 'A S' - , . . Why they keep U.S. Bonds "down on the farm" Savings Bonds are a "crop that never fails, guaranteed by the U.S. Government to grow. $18.75 becomes $25 in 7 years, 9 months. In 10 more years, it becomes $36.25. They can be cashed in Emytime, with interest. And if theyre lost or destroyed, the Treasury Department replaces them free. U.S. farming. They get personal assign- ments, too, like replacing the Every U.S. Bond you buy is an investment in Peace. What better way to help your government help you enjoy the t things youre saving loti LARGE SALAD AVOCADOS Why 3 lr 29' ; f V: .y -t Ar STANDBY 5"t r v f T .. A' 46 oz. SEES,, tjOs f JUICE 4 for Vl- 1 t James G. Patton, Chaa. B. Shuman, llerachel D. t r PILLSBURY 3 for CAKE MIX FOOD 89' V - i You save more KINGS FROZEN FOODS 5 for 89' You save more on than money with O Buy them where you work or bank ... mm ! ImWi to him pmSIUud tmumm m m is m lh Awmme irnmtU mid swM I ournai Few5 m JA 4, i i IMmI viyo The BOX ELDER New-Preside- nt, in-bo- th than money with 6 oz. ORANGE JUICE 7 Vf - National President, American aom, Master, The Farmers Union, says: Farm Bureau Feder- - National Grange, Savings Bonds are ahon, says: Farm- - says: "Savings Bonds an excellent means ers have always been are an investment in of providing for a strong supporters of America. Farmers familys security, and The Savings Bond like all Americans will continue to be a Program. Their cur- - buy them, assured part of our efforts to- rent investment of that they are making ward a better agri- $5 billion is a tribute an indestructible to their thrift vestment." culture and a stronghabits ami to Bonds." er nation." - 4&-- PASCO Amanca's Prominent farm Groups Support Tha Savings Bond Program ' m Ommwmrn M WIAWtfte me Sri iir fm i s n, . tiaAii |