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Show V . .8 THE "BOX - i. Brigfiam City UtaF 1962 28, Tuesday, August EIDER NEWS, 'Death Clams Local School Mantua Man Receives mull FlLT Directors flJNERAL HOME t FELT HAROLD BRIGHAM Hyrum Jensen. 74. Mantua, died 8:35 p.ra., Sunday, Aug. 26, of following an opera- tion. He was bom July 15, 1888, in Hyrum a son of Andres M. and Johanna Marie Larsen Jensen. He was married to Delila L. Jensen, December 10, 1913, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He had been a resident of Mantua all his life where he was emin farming and later in conMANTUA RESIDENT Hynim ployed struction work. He was a veteran of resident 74, Jensen, lifelong of World War I. Mantua, died Aug. 2S following an He worked at the Brigham City operation. golf course shortly before his re- at Many who live in surrounding communities or rural areas call the Felt Funeral Home when bereavement oc- curs. They know, either from their own experience or from a friends, that we make no extra charge to families withradius of Brigham City. in a 100-mile Fielding Man, Former Mayor Dies at Home Vbwe PA35203 Beautiful Service Box Elder High school of Brigham City, received a certificate for its 1961-6- 2 program of traffic safety at the annual National dent ' Traffic Safety conference held recently at Bowling Green' S'ate University, Ohio. The certificate honors the school for men-toriactivities to improve school and community traffic safety. A total of 63 high schools were awarded plaques for programs of particular significance, while 135 received certificates for activities of outstanding value. ' THE conference was conducted . . . .. c- carriage of 1895, ONE DAY aluminum lawn chair was reported stolen from the Dell Hill residence, 126 West Seventh South, on Aug. 21. Its value was placed a ten tug-of-w- at SERVICE CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY MODERN An 53, 36 North Main PA 76 56. tirement. As an active member of the LDS church, he was a ward teacher for 43 years, a counselor and secretary in the Elders quorum and a counselor to the Mantua High Priests. Survivors include his widow, Mantua; and the following brother and sisters: Martha Rasmussen, San Diego, Calif.; Joseph Jensen, Fillmore; Eva J. John sen, Pasadena, Calif. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Aug. 29, at 1 p.m. in n the Mantua ward with Bishop M. Jensen officiating. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Tuesday from p.m. and Wednesday prior to services. Interment Will be in the Mantua All-sto- Ned Not Be Costly 7-- 8 A IT IITShs 3 EROIUTH & County Talent Show Winners Named for 62 XyioilDRNICrOM963 ErVOUR FUTURE FAIR IN UTAHS GREATEST HISTORY Finest livestock and produce in the west. Dramatic displays of Utahs Missile Industry. Working exhibits of newest military weapons of Navys Pacific Missile Range. Marine youth fitness tests for boys and girls display 8 - 17. Army parachute jumps daily. Bring the whole family FAIRGROUNDS SALT LAXE CITY 7 d i. r Have your heating equipment checked NOW! Get it in first class condition before the heating season begins At Your Big New Superood Market 260 North Main Safeway 'Bike Days' This Week! Tuesday a- -- It is our suggestion that you have your furnace dealer, plumber or heating contractor check these items: See that it is turned on NOW! See that flues and chimneys are clear, FLUES Register Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Thursday clean and tight. Replace or clean filters, oil the motors and blowers, check blower belts. AUTOMATIC CONTROLS See that burners, thermostats, safety pilots and safety limit controls are properly i Register Friday and Saturday Every "BIKE-DAY- " You must Center Cut PORK CHOPS h Fresh Local CORN Safeway meats are always guaranteed. MACAROON BROWNIES . adjusted. a separate contest enter for each contest. is CHOCOLATE FUDGE BROWNIES ? FILTERS Register Wednesday and Thursday Saturday l . PILOT LIGHT Avoid the Rush... Don't Wait tin fit Cold Weather Arrives SPICE SQUARES Delicious roasting ears Jkfa 'Vi Jfe. 4. MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY CO. Serving 175,000 customers in 90 Utah and Wyoming communities willi Natural Gas the perfect fuel for heating, air conditioning cooking, water heating, clothes drying, PRICES garbage incineration, refrigeration. EFFECTIVE TUESDAY The Perfect Home Heating and WEDNESDAY Fuel i K'- - models of engines and threshers and a steam calliope. Anyone interested is welcome to attend the event which is free of charge. Refreshments will be sold at the Mendon church stand. precision SHIRT LAUNDRY Chair - powcTimbfng with models, IBM er threshing, steam power threshing, gas against steam horselssa former mayor of of a Wednesday heart attack at his home. He was bom Jan. 2, 1909, in Salt Lake city, a son of Edward and The Mary Estelia Bone Owen. family moved to Malad and later to Fielding in 1917 where he has resided since. He married Nina Thompson May 17, 1933, in the LDS Logan temple. cemetery. He was an active member of the LDS church and had served three terms as mayor of Fielding, the last term ending last fall. Survivors include his widow, the following sons and daughters: Earl, Richard, Mrs. Vern (Judith) Deakin, Fielding: Mrs. Thomas (Beverly) Grill, Ogden; five grand children, one sister and brother, Mrs. R. A. (Lilly) Edgington, Salt Molton Lake City and William Box Elder county fair talent Owen, California. Interment was in the Fielding show winners were announced Wednesday following the contest cemetery. Those taking home honors in the bracket were Debbie year-olTo Attend School Anderson and Susan Jensen, Bear Anne Wilson Heck, daughter of River City, tap dancing routine, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Heck, first place; Teresa, Debra and 558 Highland Blvd., Brigham Elaine Taylor, Tremonton, second; Jr., City, will be attending Stephens Brian and Sharon Marble, Tremoncollege in Columbia, Mo., this ton, third. fall when the independent college Second division winner, year for women starts classes on Sept old, were Allen Young, Corinne, 17. guitar and singing act, first place; Margene Nish, Plymouth, second; Positions Open Jody Barms, Tommy Waldron, JerThe U. S. Civil Service commis ry Earl and Douglas Thompson, sion has announced new examina Tremonton, act, third singing tions for fishery and wildlife bio- place. The highest division honors, logist and dietitian and public Anold and above, went to Bill health nutritionist positions. nouncements and application Silvester, Riverside, first place; be obtained from RoJean Reeves, Brigham City, secforms may Glenn S. Nelson at the Brigham ond and Novel Estep, Tremonton, third. j v . City post office. John Owen, Fielding, died 71 on Safety Education of the National association. General sessions, group discussions and a business meeting provided the approxie A mately 100 delegate, representing threshing bee will 41 states, with an opportunity to be held Sept. 1, at 2 p. m. at the review safety activities sponsored home of L. K. Wood, in Mendon, by the schools during the 1961-6- 2 Utah. school year. Special features will include hill They analyzed one another's problems, tried to determine how to improve programs during the next year, and discussed the recruitment of more schools into the National Student Safety asso-- 1 ciation to which the 2,859 participating schools belong four-stat- Safety Award Sunday Night VfRl I PfTtRSfN CITY by the Natbmaf Commission |