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Show THE BOX NEWS, Brigfiam Gty, UfaK Tuesday, April 17, 1962 ELDER Services Held i For Perry Lady Monday Funeral services were conducted Monday in the Perry LDS ward chapel for Mis Ethel Mortimer Thorne age 72, who passed away Thursday at her home Thorne was born March Yorkshire in Biadford, England, a daughter of John H and Lily Whitaker Mortimer. Mrs 18 1890 SHE WAS a convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-laSaints and came to Utah from England in 1911 She lived in Salt Lake City and was a mem ber of the Tabernacle choir. She had been a Sunday school teach er Relief society organist and Re lief society block teacher in the Perry LDS ward y She was married to Ole Lakness January, 1916, in Salt Laki City They were later divorced She was married to Thomas Jud son on, May 10, 1924 He died Sept She was married to Hy 1, 1945 rum Thorne on Feb 6, 1953 in the He died Logan LDS temple March 24 1961 in BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS Ex-Resid- SURVIVING are three daughters, Mrs Ralph (Lily) Lockver Salt Lake City, Mrs Marion (Beatrice) Pierce, Lorenzo, Ida ; Mrs Norman (Marilyn) McCoy, Perhy, the following stepsons and stepdaughters Edward Judson, Wood-sidCalif , Mrs Louis (Hazel) Breitenbeker, Brigham City, Mrs John C (May) Maxey, and Mrs J (Pearl) Taylor, both of Salt lake City, Chester Thorne, Baldwin Park, Calif ; Roy Thorne, Los Mrs. Edward Angeles, Calif ; (Merle) Judson, Woodside, Calif ; 12 grandchildren, one brother,' Andrew Mortimer, Salt Lake City; Mrs Beatrice Lakness, Oakland, Calif. ent Of Corinne High school Dies Saturday seniors... Joseph Lee Owens, age 63, former resident of Corinne, died Saturday, April 14 at his home in Colville, Wash following a illness Mr Owens was born June 7, 1898 at Corinne, a son of Sylvester and Lena Cox Owens He was a veteran of World War One and had been a member of Corine Lodge, F and A M No 5. He married Rhoda Nelson on March 15, 1943 They made their home in Corinne until moving to Colville ten years ago. Since going to Washington, they have engaged in farming Survivors include his widow, a son and daughter, Robert Nelson Owens and Rosann Owens, both of Colville, also two brothers, Wayne Owens of Corinne and Melvin S. Owens of Colville Funeral arrangements will be announced later BUSINESS IS three-mont- BEGOillO FOR if you have secretarial 00 training Last ur our placement dupirlment rcieivtd apprrxinntiK 6 requests tor tr mad secretaries lor eath one e tould till 1 Ins year the number of requests has been over 75 jear greater than last s WIDE CHOICE OF POSITIONS With Slesens Hen iger training ou haee a wiele choice of pre ferred sccrcturiil positions assailing ou such as in public relations teles tsion lass olfiees government or banks We have plated mans ot out students as secretaries at $300 or more a while still in their teens month INQUIRE CLASSES NOW FOR SUMMER AND DAY OR FALL TERMS EVENIIJG Confab to Name Board Hopefuls Secretarial C areer Business Management Accounting IBM Automation General Business Special career sublets Nancy Tavlor finishing (poise makeup, etc), tv ping Spcvdss riling Gregg shorthand, Card Punch, others. Sororitv housing Bishop Mortella Nelson officiated at the funeral services Monday m the Perry LDS ward chapel Interment was m the Brigham City cemetery under the direction of the Blame Olsen Mortuary. Agency Names Representative C. Homer Dunn, '403 South Second West, has been named special agent m Brigham City far the Salt Lake agency of the Prudential Insurance company, it was reported by Manager Gilbert S. Bruce Dunn hails from Brigham He attended schools in Twin Falls, Ida, and at the Ogden Business College m Utah. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1942-4He is a member and former director of the Brigham Junior Chamber of Com- merce. He and his wife, Cleo, have six to nominate candi- children. They are Kristine, Jerof Educadates to the Utah Board ry, Jimmy, David, Leslie and Cory tion from Regional School District Dunn. One Box Elder, Cache and Rich counties will be held April 20 at Logan. The confab will convene at Nib-leHall, Logan High school, at 8 p m Franklin W Gunnell, Logan, will act as temporary chairman. A convention Easter Cards Beautifully express love and friendship in the joyous Easter spirit. See our lovely selections. I COMPTONS 'l! school are awaiting presentation of These Navajo students at Intermountain MEETING The Pattern of Life by the God Bizad choir Wednesday. Sitting are Arthur Tom Etcitty, Angela Gon and Juanita Yazzie. Standing is Harrison Manygoats of the choir. AWAIT Mishler are Holy Week meetings will continue through Friday evening. As stated by Paul Redhouse, 'One cannot remain cold these days. You are either for or against Jesus Christ Visitors aie cordially invited to these services. Students Attend Holy IS Week Service Protestant Navajo leadership is making a significant contribution at the Holy Week services now going on at the Christian Reformed chapel More than 600 students and members of the community heard Paul Redhouse, Rediock Christian Reformed mission, at Sunday services Redhouse will speak at 7 p m at the Christian Reformed chapel through Wednesday The new film Lift Up Your Eyes featuring Brigham City and Utah mission activities will be shown Tuesday evening On Wednesday evening the and God Bizad Singing Speaking choir will present The This choir of Pattern of Life Protestant Intermountain students has been will received in numeious churches in Utah and Idaho Mrs Ernest K. Hurst and Mr. Maurice ART & MUSIC 102 South Main At BLOCKS For Easter., and Then On Witnesses to Meet Tonight Special memorial services com memorating the death of Christ will be held by the Brigham City congregation of Jehovahs Witnesses on Tuesday, April 17, at 8 p m. 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