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Show PARK VALLEY REPORTS THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, January 30, 1962 Park Valley Miss To Serve LDS Mission in Switzerland By Mrs. Rudger Palmer a very promising position financially and structurally. The annual election of the cooperators board of directors on Feb. 10, at Malta, Idaho, will go a long way toward determining the Issue. Mrs. Joseph Palmer has been ill in Brigham City but is home and feeling fine again. Mrs. Ferris James returned recently from Las Cruces, N. M., where she visited for several weeks with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney James. now in Miss Betty Jane Hirchi has received a call to labor as an LDS missionary in the Swiss Mission. anBishop Durward G. Palmer nounced a farewell testimonial to be held at the Park Valley ward chapel on Feb. 11. Betty is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS seminary. She graduated from Henagers Business college in Ogden and has been employed in Ogden. She is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Josie Hirschi. John J. Kunzler is in the Dee hospital m Ogden and recently has undergone another operation. He has been very ill and had a first serious operation early in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Kunzler have been at the home of their daughter and Utah Names - , RECEIVE SAFETY AWARDS Perry PTA president Mrs. J. E. Clark, Central school PTA past president D. C. Linton and Mrs. Jack T. Witbeck, safety chairman for Central school receive Safety Certificates from Dr. William Knudsen, South Box Elder Council of PTA safety , chairman. The two schools were both receiving their second consecutive award for safety education and practice in the schools under the national PTA safety program. Honeyville Elementary school will receive a similar award at a future meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Bunderson of Tremonton for several months. Director of son-in-la- Mental Health was held at Park Paul R. Ensign, M. D., Director Valley by the Raft River Electric y Cooperative to inform people here of the Department of of problems which have arisen in Health, Great Falls, Mont., has the Cooperative. A series of meet- accepted the position of Director, ings have been held in all com- Mental Health Division, Utah State munities served by this organiza- Department of Health effective Frank Kresnowski, Jr son of tion. It seems a very small mi- about April 1, 1962. Dr. Ensigns Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kresnowski nority of the cooperators living appointment was announced by G. who formerly made their home in I on the new projects on lower Raft D. Carlyle Thompson, M. D., DiMrs. Don Lewis Olsen, president of the Brigham City Jayceettes, presents a BOWLED EM OVER t of rector of Public Health in Utah. Brigham City, was recently mar- - River are demanding a check for $100 to Les Laird, Instructor, and children in the special education class at Box Elder JuThe selection of Dr. Ensign as ried to Betty JoAnn Jarrell in a the Raft River Electric Cooper nior High school. The money, raised through a variety of club projects, will go to pay for bowling ceremony performed in Leewood, tive to the Idaho Power Co. A chief of Utahs mental health prowhich is part of the youngsters program. Kansas. large majority of the cooperatore gram, occurred with the assisThe bride is a daughter of Mr. are anxious to keep their identity tance of the States Mental Health and Mrs. David Jarrell of Leewood, and privileges and advantages of Advisory Council through a special Kansas. Exchanging vows on the Raft River Cooperative which subcommittee appointed by them So whats new? The old familiar BRAVING BAD roads and snowy Jan. 27, the couple was is associated with Rural for this purpose, and the assis weather picture still remains the weather to visit with friends in wed in the United Presbyterian tance of the Department of Psy1 1 1 1 same. Winter and more winter. Brigham City a week ago were the Church in Leewood. The lean are past and the chiatry of the University of Utah Mr. and Mrs. Kresnowski were Raft River years We can take heart, however, from Ivo Mills who drove up from their of Medicine. College is Electric Cooperative the old phrase, When winter com- home in Centerville. Mr, Mills formerly stationed at Bushnell 6 March of Dimes organization. Research grants totaling AS DIRECTOR of the Mental was the speaker in Brigham City Hospital and are now making a es, can spring be far behind'5 care for medical and grants DeHealth Division, Utah State IT IS IMPORTANT to note that Fifteenth wards Sunday home in Kingston, Tenn. Social activities feem to have Tbiid and $20,000 have been made partment of Health, Dr. . Ensign totaling of Utah since March of Dimes research in partto the hit the deep freeze this week evening. University will have primary, responsibility stork Hash! Flash! The U. S. Civil Service Commis1938 by the National Foundation nership with medical scientists evalong with the weather. Only the news comes from Exciting Idaho for assisting local Communities in Moscow, from funds raised by March of erywhere led to the vac- sion has announced a new examhardy souls have ventured out. of the and the Sherman Hibberts who are development and operation Dimes drives in those years, it cine developed by Dr. Albert B. ination for filling positions of AviaBrigham City was well represen- announcing the birth of their first mental health programs. He must was announced today by Maurice Sabin and the killed-viru- s polio tion Safety Officer, paying from ted at the Associated General Con- child, a develop also, standards for such Warshaw, Utah State chairman for vaccine devised boy, born on Jan. 22. The Dr. E. $5,355 to $8,955 a year, and AirJonas by tractors convention held m Salt new arrival weighed seven pounds Word was programs and for the use of $140, the 1962 March of Dimes drive.- received by plane Pilot, paying from $6,435 to Salk. Lake City last week. Among those 12 ounces. He will be named Sher- Mrs. Maxwellrecently ses000 last the appropriated by A. (Marie) Pohl Of $10,635 a year in the Federal Aviasion of the legislature in support attending from this area were the man Date. Mrs. Hibbert will the death of her uncle, Fred These grants represent more TURNING now to the relative- tion Agency. A few positions will of Doug Fifes, Clint Johnsons, Wayne be local mental health services. Pastors and lay delegates from of Wisner, Neb. He died on remembered here as the money expended by the National ly unexplored field of arthritis," be filled in Washington, D. C., but Davises, Wendell Fifes, and Cliff former Jo Ann Long, who was Jan. 11 and was buried in Wisner, 12 Lutheran congregations in Utah Dr, and Mrs. Ensign are expect- Foundation m Utah than our state Warshaw continued, The March most are located throughout the Woodlands in one party and Mr. well known for her musical ability Neb. and Idaho will be meeting at the ed to be in Salt Lake City about has ever raised in our yearly of Dimes organization finds 320, United States. iThe positions Inand Mrs. Jack Parson, Jr., of this as a violinist. War- 000 persons in this country totally volve considerable travel. ' Mr. Hibbert is a Forwarding the sad information Holy Cross Lutheran church, 705 April 1, 1962. They have one son, March of Dimes drives, student city, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kranbule, law student at University of Ida- to the Pohls was Rewittzs son, East Second South, in Brigham a shaw said. We are proud of the unable to do any productive work. No written test is required. ApMr. and Mrs. W. J. Parson, Mr. ho and last role the University of Utah Medi- New tools, new methods must be plicants must have had progresyear Mrs. Hibbert Leland, postmaster at Wisner, Neb. City Thursday and Friday, Feb. and Mrs. Jack Parson, Sr., Mr. churches cal Research Center has played developed through research and sively responsible experience , in taught sophomore English at Mos- Rewittz had been a widower since 1 and 2. Representing Fails , Mr. cow 1958. and Mrs. Robert Fulkerson, affiliated with the Augustana Syin meeting the challenge ot polio, the new knowledge thus attained aviation activities pertinent to the High. and Mrs. Ronald Hadfield, and nod of the Lutheran church, the of this city and now in exploring the causes to battle this crippler will then be optional area for which they apgrandmother Happy Mr .and Mrs. Robert Phillips, Lo- is Mrs. of crippling arthritis and birth de- quickly disseminated to physicians ply. A specific number of flying Ella Long, and great delegates will be observing 80 To gan, made up a second party. Mr. and Mrs. Charfects, the two new goals of the everywhere to aid them In pa- hours is also required for some years work in the Intermountain grandparents Highlight of the social activi- les Angerbauer. area. tient treatment. of the positions. Full information Hits ties for the three day conclave When Lutheran work began unconcerning requirements and inwas the presidents ball and banthe leadership of the mission- der structions on how to apply are A Brigham City man failed to quet Saturday night in the Lafaylai-given in civil service announcepastor. Rev. John Telleen in on west Forest turn a ette ballroom and Sky Room of negotiate 1882 there was just a handfui of ment No. 271-- , available at the 2:55 p.m. street last at Wednesday the Hotel Utah. local post office. Veterans legislation was the Lutherans scattered throughout was driving slid and he car the on DOWN TO THE land of sunshine at the regular the area. A congregation was or- into a power pole. topic discussed 000 more than in 1960, and also in 1882 in Salt Lake City, of to the Mr. used went American it least He was Eugene George Victor, of be) Legion ganized Beta Sigma meeting (at Epsilon chapter reached a record for the and Mrs. George Rollins who have Phi met on Monday, Jan. 22, at Auxiliary, held Monday night in with five adult members. From 717 West Seventh South. AccordStephen M. Zundel, machinists those modest beginnings the Luthstate, Chairman Coppin stated. to the investigating officers mate spent a week in the Los Angeles the home of Raone Codings for its the War Memorial home. ing son of Mr. third Of these sales totals, Box Elder Speaker for the evening was eran church has grown to a mem- report, Victor was attempting to and Mrs. class, USN, area. Mr. Rollins went there to regular meeting. Stephen U. Zundel of of about 5,000 persons in turn north onto a attend a special school while Mrs. countys share was $83,230 for the county road. Two lessons were presented dur- Boyd Sheffield, former service of- bership i9 serving aboard the atWillard, in and several thousand December sales of Series E and month of December, or an aggreRoliins planned to visit with ing the evening, both by guest ficer for the local post of the Utah, Damage to the vehicle was estiAmerican Legion. Also included Idaho, representing four Lutheran mated at $300. The driver was ci- tack aircraft carrier USS Lexing- H savings bonds in Utah amount- gate of $775,049 for the year 1961, friends and relatives. speakers. First on the agenda on the program with Seventh ton. the operating were two vocal se- synods. ted for traveling too fast for existed to $1,570,635, bringing the total and 103.3 percent of the countys Mr. Rollins is now employed as was a talk on Radio and Televifleet Jn the Western Pacific. conditions. for the programs 20th anniver- sales goal. head of the administrative depart' sion by Big Pete Petersen of lections by Mr. and Mrs. DeLaun meet- ing the CONDUCTING annual Sackett. . In 'another accident Wednesday g The vessel her National holdings of U, S. Savment for Utah Research and De- Radio Station KLO in Ogden. sary year to a huge departed Mrs. Harry I. Smith, chairman ing of the Jntermountain District at 5:20 p.m., a Car driven by to sales re- ings Bonds are the highest in the at San home $19,513,020, Calif., Salt according in Lake port Diego, of was the lesson Second City. velopment H. its will portion Rev. be the of the Governmental president, 206 South Olsen Hunsaker, Legislative last November and is scheduled ports received this week by T programs he history, Mrs. Charlene Swan, who committee was in WE HAD A nice cheerful letter given by charge of pro- Luther Swanson, pastor of Our Fifth West, slid into a pickup truck to visit Hawaii, Japan, the Philip- Frank Coppin, South Box Elder continued, having reached more AudiYou Your on and talked in church Lutheran Saviours Roy, at Fifth North and First West. pine Islands and Hong Kong be- county gram arrangements. from Mrs. Connie Peters who Inthan $44 billion during the annisavings bonds chairman. ence. Chairman of refreshments was Utah. Driver of the truck was Arnold fore returning to the states. formed us that she has left Salt 1961 sales totaled $900,- - versary year. Utahs a member Each guest be brought On hand for the occasion will Mrs. Ruby Smith. Devere Francis, 1150 South Main. Lake City and will be spending to the since it was one Dr. S. L. Swenson of Seattle, Estimated damage to the truck the remaining winter months with of the meeting, A short nights. Wash., president of the Columbia was $75 with $10 damage estimaher family in Blackfoot, Idaho. businessyears guest was held, and OUR READERS WRITE conference of the Augustana Luth- ted to the other vehicle. meeting Mrs. Her new address is 312 So. Alder Raone Codings and Phyllis Aneran church, and the Rev. A. G. Hunsaker was cited for negligent Blackfoot. street, Goldsburo, N. C. drews were appointed as Western Area missions collision. Fjellman, for the Sweetheart Bad planJanuary 19, 1962. SNOWBOUND for sure. It startdirector. Dear Sirs: The meeting will begin at 3:30 ed out to be a skiing party but ned for Feb. 10. I surely want to thank you for p. m. Thursday. Refreshments were served for ended up as a shoveling tourna Delegates will be ment. A group of Explorers from Sandra Jensen at the conclusion the service you have rendered to staying at homes of members of me in sending me the News and local Lutheran Mrs, the Brigham City Fourth LDS of the meeting. Journal. I certainly enjoy and Laveme Dahlin congregation. and Mrs. Dan ward went to Brighton on Friday, appreciate it. I have never miss- West are the housing ., chairmen; Jan. 19 for a couple of days of ed one edition of the paper since Mrs. fun. When they woke up SaturHenry Glunz is in charge I entered the mission field over and Mrs. Fred start an to registrations, get early day morning a year ago. 12-1- 3 is food chairman for out on the slopes they found their Tell Loichinger I have been transferred to labor the ' cabin door completely drifted over meeting. in Goldsburo and would appreRev. Donald T. Ranstrom Is the Brownie Scouts troop 462, with with snow. After digging their Guest speakers representing sevciate it if you will send it here. of the host congregation. W. were for Merrill to as K. decided Mrs. head out will leader, pastor eral way they religious denominations I love work. are The people my home while they could get there. busy little girls over the holiday In lectures, panels, and participate wonderful. I have met several It took the group 64 hours to season. discussions in Utah State Univer people The girlS made and dressed pup- missionaries and other make it down the canyon and sitys Religious Emphasis Week, Box so Elder from the county, pets, wrote a script, made a tiny home. Feb. is small. world pretty ' stage with scenery, and then pre. Dismussion periods in living our ExFather bless Heavenly Included in the group were May sented a lively puppet show for the the campus and in classof groups plorer leaders Elgie Hale and children confined in the Inter- you always. rooms, an assembly and a breakSincerely, Howard Marshal and boys, Rob- mountain School hospital. fast are major events planned JUNELLE PALMER, ert Harrison, Ron Reeve, Bruce Homemade candy was made and during the observance, Allen 1411 Walnut East St., for Brownies the the Hadfield, Curtis Knudson, Perry packaged by Moroni, chairman said. C. N. the in Goldsburo, hospital. Scott, Brent Hale and Craig Hale. children The assembly will feature a panel of representatives of various religious groups which have stuSummer study tours of Europe dent organizations on campus. Anwill be conducted by Utah State other feature of the program will University this year. Dr. Daryl be a display of religious books in Chase, USU president, announced the Student Union Building. MEMBERS OF the planning Monday. Rail travel from Logan to New committee, groups they represent York City, air travel to Europe and and their committee assignments return, and rail travel back to are, besides Sumsion, Richard Utah, plus hotels, meals, guide Gordon, Brigham City, 'service, and tips will be covered committee leader; Donald by the tour fee. intern minister with the Foreign language study at the United Campus Christian Fellowsummer school of Meyerhof, of the ship, "and Richard Bums, Byron, Austria, III., Westminster Fellowship, dorUniversity of Innsbruch, lor art study in ftaly and France Celeste Dalpiaz, ii.'fU:U.ti(4.:rj.iu.'i-iToCTtTrmy- i are options for the tour. Foregn mitory meetings: Helper, Nedman Club, book disis the language study approved by Ken Ida Young, Pingree, Utah Association of Teachers of play; flOTs FT- 7- CBS Delta Phi, class discussions; Foreign Languages. Lamb Bruce W. Anderson, Logan, The tour will leave New York da Delta Sigma, publicity; Homa-youCity June II. London, Amsterdam, Mahmoudi, Iran, Bahai club, and cities of Germany, Italy and France are included. The charter breakfast; Carlton Keith Scott, aircraft will leave Amsterdam for Kansas City, Mo., Unitarian Fel lowship, fraternity meetings; ReyNew York July 25. Teachers, college students, high nold Estcn, New York City, Hillel school juniors and seniors and club, publications. Religious Emphasis Week is deothers will be eligible. Reservansuronca Corporation tions must be made by Feb. 10 signed to stimulate interest among with Dr. Twain Tippetts, head, fine students and the public in learn-art- s Pictured here are officers of the Box Elder Wildlife federation. Seated, from HEAD FEDERATION Whita(JQQlfiu) (3SV ifjZili) department at USU. Dr, Tip-- 1 ing more about religious groups left, Sterling Dobbs, president; Lewis Fish, director; Jack Francis, vice president, and Lee petts can give interested pedsons with members on the campus, ker, director. Standing, Kenneth Dick, Dr. Jay Griffin, Tom Cracas, and Blaine Jensen, directors. costs and details. Sumsion said. Absent were Myrland Balls and Bruce Keyes, directors. A MEETING Former Resident City-Count- Claims Bride sell-ou- March of Dimes Funds Furnish Civil Service $ , 45,9 4. 6 Grants to U of U Sets Exams for Electri-fication- $1,125,-914.1- FAA Positions Lutherans to Local Woman Hears of Death live-vir- Hold Region Confab Here Re-wit- tz al Driver Epsilon Chapter Meets Make Turn, Pole Car Legion Auxiliary Hears Legislation Snoprh Mppfinn rccul nt fvieeiiny Willard Sailor Aboard Carrier Home on Leave Monday Savings Bond Sales Reach ar New High in 61 record-breakin- El-do- i (HoooGfflD , ski-in- QBS0I3 0GM2BB Religious Week Events Set at Brownie Scouts of Project USU Feb. USU Plans ... European Study Tours 12-1- 3. Sum-sion- g Cole-man- C233D3E iHEDSSD oazrizniaBnm |