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Show 8 THE BOX NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, January 1, 1963 ELDER Prominent Local Resident Dios After Heart Surgery yi i BRIGHAM CITY, r. I always dur- in president of the Western Boys Baseball Association and managed the American Legion Baseball team and was instrumental in getting additional ball parks in the Brigham City area. Active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSamts, he had worked in the senior Aaro-ni- c program, had served in the First ward Sunday school and was serving as ward clerk at the time of his death. He was a high priest. y PENNEY'S GIANT WHITE rolls Into town Petty, --J Funeral ser- BLESSED DAY SERVICE CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Eli' 36 North Main j-- PA : 76 FUNERAL HOME ELT Funeral services were held Dec. 21 in the LDS chapel at China Lake and interment fol- Director!: HAROLD 8- - FELT VHl BRIGHAM CITY I. PETERSEN lowed. one floor The -- arrangement of facilities in the Felt Funeral Home is a welcome to sight OftfiU Of 0OIDCM those who request our service. The tiring necessity steps is of climbing eliminated completely .. here. NEW YEAR Attend Your Church Faithfully 71 Beautiful Strike Neel Not Be Cokltf First Aid Class To Start Jan. 3 3. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 1 p. m. in the Brigham City First LDS ward chapel with Bishop Carlyle Jensen officiating. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home prior to services. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. Penney sheets reduced I values I V Check your calendar... Dont miss these big savings I hospital after a lingering illness. Mr. Kirk was bom in Tooele, where he was reared and educated. He moved to Vallejo, Calif, during World War II where he was employed as a toolmaker at Mare Island Naval Shipyards. He was later transferred to China Lake, where he has resided for the past seven years. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hanline vices for Leslie H. Jensen will He owned and operated a be held Wednesday. attended the services. .. farm and cattle ranch in the Bear River City area and was CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this means of Diseases Reported president of the South Box Eltime the at Bureau Farm der thanking all those who extendBrigham City reported two of his death. ed assistance, comfort and cases of measles, one of infecilltious hepatitis and five gastroAn active member of the LDS sympathy at the time of the death of ness our and beloved enteritis lor the week ending church, he had served as a counselor in the Bear River LDS mother, Effie B. Petersen. In Dec. 21, according to the State ward bishopric. He had been lifes darkest hour, one comes Health department. Box Elder MIA president, chairman of the to realize the true meaning of County reported ten cases of ward building committee and the word friends. measles, three strep infections Petersen Family. and two cases of influenza for was a high priest and teacher the same period. in the Sunday school adult class. Jl-- p Surviving are his widow, one son and one daughter, Kent R. Jensen of Bear River City and Mrs. Dale P. (Maurine) Redd six grandchildren; of Ogden; Unless the Lord build the house, the following brothers and sisters, Mrs. Orson (Hattie) Iverthey that labor will not prosper. Marvin son, Portland, Ore.; Jensen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Joe (Gertrude) Iverson, West Clifford Jensen, Tremonton; Logan; Mrs. Irving (Carrie) Christensen, Leon P. Jensen, CHRISTIAN REFORM CHAPEL both of Bear River City; Otto 625 South 3rd East City. Brigham Jensen, Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Bear River LDS ward chapel with Bishop Roy Braeggcr officiating. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral home Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the family residence in Bear River City Wednesday from 10 a.m. until time of services. Burial will be in the Bear River City cemetery. e, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 2nd Store-wid- ONE SURVIVING are his widow; two daughters and two sons, Kathleen K. Owen, Margaret K. Owen, Thomas Evan Owen, and William Cavanaugh Owen, all of Brigham City; six brothers and sisters, Mrs. Roy (Alta) Shaw, Mrs. Luella Macfar-lanFred B. Owen, all of Brigham City; Cyril B. Owen, Youngstown, Ariz.; Mrs. Leo The local Red Cross chapter (Grettle) Hansen, Salt Lake an evening standard City; Mrs. Russell (Lucille) is starting on Thursday, Jan. class aid first Ogden. GOODS All i V Temple. tary club. IIE WAS first quality ! f Ezra past-preside- PENNEY'S J Mr. Jensen was born Sept. 22, in Bennington, Idaho, a son of Mads P. and Annie Christina Hansen Jensen. He was reared in Bennington and Bear River City. civic affairs, he was secretary of the Box Elder Chamber .of Commerce for two years and had been chairman of the Peach Days parade. He was past president of the Brigham City Junior Chamber of Commerce and was immediate and former secretary of the Brigham City Ro- UTAH Bear He married Gertrude ReyB. Owen Thursday Night following nolds on April 2, 1919 in the Salt FUNERAL SET Lake Active 02 Soufh Main Street u 1894 was named superintendent of the stam plant at Bushnell General hospital and at the time of his death was superintendent of the steam plant at the Intermountain school. CO. 68, of SHIRT LAUNDRY Roy M, Kirk, 51, father of Mrs. Alan (Mary) Hanline, died Dec. 18 in a China Lake, Calif., illness. . He served with the Army ing World War II. 1 J heart surgery. AND RIBBON & MUSIC Dies Friday i 4 Leslie H. Jensen, died WRAPPING PAPER COMPTONS ART Local Ladys Father Dies River City, died Friday morning at his home after a short SUCCUMBS Boxed Gibson CHRISTMAS - ! J of 212 Logan and attended Utah State B. Owen, 56, South Second East, prominent University. He married Phyllis Margaret Brigham City civic leader, passed away Thursday evening at Kirkham on July 20, 1938, in the LDS hospital in Salt Lake Lehi. They later received endowments in the Salt Lake LDS City following heart surgery. Mr. Owen was born Aug. 5, temple. HE CAME to Brigham City 1906, in Wellsville, Cache county, a son of Evan R. and Lizzie where he owned and operated Benson Owen. He was reared the Ford Automobile Agency and educated in Wellsville and with his brothers. In 1942 he CARDS n Farm Leader Ezra All ? Dear River e I Anyone interested, please conHodges PA for time and place. Also, an instructors class will be conducted starting Jan. H. To be eligible for the instructors course, persons must have a current standard and advan' ced first aid card. tact Mrs. Charles EVERYTHING REDUCED! HERE ARE A FEW ITEMS The sure way to have the money you need is to save regularly at ON BOX ELDER COUNTY BANK! ALL IT TAKES IS DETERMINATION . . . and your savings ... ... NOWS THE TIME TO GET STARTED all savings ed by the 1 0th receive interest from the 1 st. Open your account with any amount. THE STORE THAT SERVICE m ft Lj 3'2 on all other savings mm iMH1 'f-- 'jbVfeir MEMBER BEOOWL DEP03IT NSlfcANCC CORPOPADCN YOUR HOME OWNED SANK BUILT TIMES A YEAR . . . receiv- IN '63 7Ptf I PAID READY TO SEE 17 f YEAR real- ly grow fast when you make regular payday deposits. JUST FOR EXAMPLE if you save just $10 a week in 5 will have $2,799.60, in 10 years $6,048.60, In years you 15 years $9,819.20. 1 SAVINGS BRIGHAM CITY ! |