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Show 8. THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, January 22, 1963 f Services Set Aged Mother For Baby Girl Succumbs j j him Becci Lynn Jaynes, ft , j 5 1 I ' , c7 A book DONATE BOOK Lifes Key DNA was added to the Box Elder Junior High school library this week, compliments of the National Foundation. Left to right, Blaine Olsen, March of Dimes county director; Mrs. Roy Barnard, county chapter chairman; Wayne Call, principal, and Mrs. Norwod Hyer, librarian. Mrs. Farrell Brown, Bess, Mrs. Edward Krey, Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mrs. Pearl J. Casey, Mrs. Scott Hansen, Mrs. George Ficklin and Mrs. John McDermott. James Bloodmobilc Visit Nets Special thanks went to the Box Elder High school PTA and the Mountain View PTA organwho furnished cookies ChemiThiokol izations, at Employees cal corporations Wasatch divi- under the direction of Mrs. sion last week donated a total Lila Wendel. of 190 pints of blood to the Red Cross during a visit of the Bloodmobile unit at the plant. In charge of the drawing was Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, blood chairman for the Box Elder Medical Auxiliary, sponsors of the drawing. Randall V. Davis sermon enWorking with Mrs. Felt Wed- titled, The Bibles Answer to nesday were Mrs. James Bry- Our Problem of Survival was conson, Mrs. Stanley Veatch, Mrs. the highlight of a three-daRoland 0. Miller, Mrs. James vention attended by persons Mrs. Cam Harmon, from congregations in Western Reese, Mrs. Reed Merrill, Mrs. Stay-ne- r Wyoming, Northern Utah and Thompson, Mrs. Roy Bar-har- Southeastern Idaho, including Mrs. Rulon Garner, Mrs. 25 persons from Brigham City. J. E. Ryan, Mrs. Harold B. Felt, Mrs. David George, Mrs. The theme of the convention Vernon Kalvestrand and Mrs. was Spread The Word Of John Higginson. Life, and members received e Ladies from the Tremonton instruction on area serving at the Bloodmo- witnessing and the conducting bile on Thursday included Mrs. of Bible studies with interested Jerry Fruin, Mrs. Harvey persons. On Saturday a bapat Deem, Mrs. Kenneth Holmgren, tism program was held Mrs. Clay Bernard, Mrs. Peter which seven new members of Mayo, Mrs. Clyde Duncan, Mrs. the organization were baptized. 190 Donors Witnesses Attend Logan Confab y d, VA Spokesman To Visit Logan, Cuts BC Stops Thomas Buttrey, contact representative from Salt Lake regional office, will be at the employment security office in Logan on Wednesday, Jan. 23, the anVeterans Administration nounced this week. Buttrey reminds beneficiaries checks receiving VA pension that they must complete their income questionnaire cards and return them to the VA by Jan. will be sus31, or payments pended. According to the announcement, the contact representative will be at the employment office from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. in Logan. Local veterans and dependents of veterans are urged to take advantage of this visit in order to obtain expert service, as the service to Brigham City has been away-from-offi- In Salt Lube Directors HAROLD Investigate Two-CMishap ar accident Friday at between p.m. occurred Fourth and Fifth South on Main street and resulted in $250 estimated damage to one of the vehicles, according to a police report of the mishap. The drivers were identified as James H. Rasmussen, 811 East First North, and Don L. Olsen, 420 South Third West. Te report stated that the Olsen car was slowing down to make a left turn when it was hit from behind by the second auto. The only damage reported was to the Rasmussen car. Patrolman Bill Walker, who investigated, cited Rasmussen for following too close. r 8 FELT. BRIGHAM . . . 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Felt Funeral Home FUNERAL TODAY Funeral ried to Olaf C. Jensen in the to service. for Mrs. Cordelia Jenservices graveside prior Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died sen Mathias will be held today on July 28, 1925. On Nov. 14, 1 at p.m. in the Sixth ward Thomwas she married to 1940, CARD OF THANKS chapel. Words cannot express the as D. Mathias. He died in 1942. and gratitude appreciation we She was art active member of of Brigham City; 31 grandchilfeel toward those who, by their the Church of Jesus Christ of and dren, 58 kindness and generous assis Latter-da- y Saints and served as seven .... tance, helped lighten our bur- a Relief society teacher and a four sisters, Mrs. Valeria den of sorrow at the time of the teacher and officer in the PriJ. Baird, Mrs. Zina J. Jensen, death of our beloved wife and mary. Mrs. Oneta J. Dunn, all of Brigmother, Mrs. Leuinna Olsen. SURVIVING ARE the follow- ham City, and Mrs. Ada J. SanMay Gods blessing rest with dusky, Citrus Heights, Calif. those who came to our assis- ing sons and daughters: Phral-d- o Mrs. LeGrande and Jensen Funeral services wil be held tance in any way. both of Salt Lake Tuesday at 1 p m. in the BrigHall, (Ada) Cornelius Olsen and City; Stuard C. Jensen and La- ham City Sixth LDS ward chapFamily. Mar C. Jensen, both of Ogden; el. Friends may call at the Mrs. Clarence (Ethel) Cole of Harold B. Felt Funeral home Preston; Mrs. J. E. (Anna) Tuesday prior to time of servicRasmussen, Mrs. W. B. (Doris) es. Burial will be in the BrigBall, and Wynn K. Jensen, all ham City cemetery. A ' KGS infant of Robert D, and Alene Hunt Jaynes, of Route Two, Brigham City, was born dead Saturday night at the Cooley daughter , EUY U.S. i u' |