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Show 8 Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, July 7, 1964 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, scr' "iv Death Takes y v S Six n rr F$J - r. - yv VJjH, rni Brother of relief society served on the Old Folks committee for over 30 years, and was also a Local Man Sylvester Price, 71 of Ogden, died of natural causes Saturday at his home. He was the brother of Dan Price, 147 North Fourth East. Lo-ve- an active member of the LDS church. Survivers include his widow, the following sons and daughters, Fred W. Price, Roseville, a Calif.; Clenton W. Price, Price, both of Ogden, eight brothers and grandchildren; Dan sisters, Price, Brigham City; Ezra Price, Smlthfield, Cache County; Elton Price, Logan; Mrs. Preston (Roberta) Pond, Mrs. Ben (LaVell) Lutty, both of Ogden; Mrs. Arthur (Mary) Dent, Lewiston, Mrs. Bessie Rlgtrup, Salt Lake City. OLSEN iFuneral Chapel . ! sary reward. ' ' ' ' serving as we . would be served ' Blaine & Mary Olsen 2nd North & Main St. . ' I far. Cazier declined to comment on just how much those man hours were worth to the tax. payers, money wise, because the men were all unskilled paint, ers, and like most Jaycee pro. Jects they were having a lot of fun while doing something really worthwhile. ent BUILD A BIGGER BALANCE FORMER RESIDENT neral services will Fu- held tomorrow in Mesa, Arizona, for Thayne B. Jensen, who died Sunday. toe Arizona Man Dies After Long Illness A former Brigham City res-lden- t, Thayne B. Jensen, 59, of Mesa Arlz., died Sunday July 5, following a long Illness. He was born July 7, 1904 a son of In Brigham City, W, B. and Isabell Forrest Jensen. He was married to Jessie Young on May 25, 1927, and the marriage was later solemnized In the Mesa LDS Temple. He was reared and educated In Brigham City, where he was also affiliated with the W. B. Jensen and Sons grocery for 15 years. He also was a member of the Brigham City Police department. He was an active member of the LDS Church. Survivors Include his widow; Farrell Jensen, Mesa, son, Ariz.; daughters, Mrs. Martin (Donna May) Steele, Mrs. Ralph (Beverly) Duncomb, both of Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Wayne (Jolene) Randall, Tuscon, Arlz.; Brothers, sister, Melba Jensen, E.H. Jensen, Bud Jensen, Dan Jensen and Sharon Jensen, all of Brigham City; Mrs. John (Honey) Lieser, Mrs. Enoch (Thelma) Andersen, both of Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Russel (Alice) Bird, San Salvador, C. A. Funeral services will be con. ducted Wednesday, July 8, In the Mesa Tenth LDS ward, at 11:30 a.m. PHARMACY FACTS from RAY MALMROSE We always appreciate your looking to us tor help. On the other hand, has it ever occurred to you that one of the best services we offer comes into being when we have to say, No.? This can happen when someone comes to 'us ask- ing for a drug which can be dispensed only on the direct 4 WITHDRAWALS A YEAR WITHOUT LOSS OF INTEREST INTEREST COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY March 31 st, June 30th, Sept. 30th, Dec. 31 st! of a licensed physician. The reason behind it lies In the laws which have been set up to your project you and health. We have no choice in this matter, and we will always advise you to see your doctor concerning any drug product lying in this area of our service to you. Please always feel free to ask at any time but please remember that when we have to say No k is done for your protection. Here at Malmrose Pharmacy we always recommend that you see your doctor first, then come to 102 E. Forest to have your preset Iption filled by our friendly, reliable pharma- high-restrict- ms men mm muuo eamjtata YOUK HOMI 156 OWNID BANK CITY, UTAH SOUTH MAIN STREET . . . BRIGHAM - be Woman Dies At Home Lovene Christina Johnsen Jensen, 82, died at her Bear River City home of natural BAKER SICAS HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Stancauses on Monday, July 6. She was born May 10, 1882, ley Baker, English star who apin Bear River City, the daugh. peared in Zulu" for producei ter of Chris and Sarah Peter-'se- Joe Levine, has signed an excontract with Johnsen. She was married clusive three-yeto Jesse Garner, and later sep. Levine for future movies. - L Kaya Watt consid- eration to the families we serve. ; They realize that at Felt's they re- -: ceive the finest in service and merchandise at a fair and reason- -' able price. This is possibly one of the reasons that those who seem to care the most prefer the Felt Funeral Home. con-duct- Thursday, at 1 p.m. In the Bear River LDS ward. Friends may call at the Olsen Funeral Chapel Wednesday evening 7 until 9 p.m., and from 11:30 a.m. until time for services on Thursday at the Bear River relief society room. Burial will be In the Bear River City cemetery. Dirtctori: Harold I. Fall Costs are an unimportant great-grandchil- ren. Funeral services will Bear River funeral home BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH grand-childre- 47 ar Jaycees Paint Playgrounds Funeral Set For Wife of Will Paint Backstops Mrs. Carol Jeanne Bjorndal Call, 26, of Salt Lake City, died of natural causes Sunday in a Salt Lake hospital. She was the wife of Roger William Call, whose parents, Chauncey C. and Ardell Perks Call, are former Brigham City residents. She was born Sept. 15, 1937, in Salt Lake Citv to William C. and Irene Winther Bjorndal, She marnedRoger William Call on Dec. 18, 1961 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She attended Brigham Young university, where she was Belle of the Y in 1959. She was a 1962 graduate of the University of Utah. She was a mem. ber of the LDS church and a past member of the Tabernacle Choir. Survivors Include her hus. band, son, Brian Roger Call, daughter Lisa Call; all of Salt Lake City, parents and two brothers and two sisters. Funeral services will be con. ducted Wednesday, July 8, at noon in the Mounment Park Eighth LDS ward. Friends may call at 260 East South Temple on Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. Burial will be in the Salt Lake City cemetery. Felt I. Kaya W.it n HRS. Ex-Resid- She had heartfelt thanks. We wish estheir acts pecially to thank the ward bis. of kindness expressed their hoprlc, the Relief society, Tenth our sympathy and friendship at the ward choir and mutual, as. who others and all time of tiie death of our beloved friends, husband and father, John M. slsted In any way. Forrest, we wish to express Mrs. John Forrestand Family CARD OF THANKS To those who by member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She was a member of the Promenaders Dance club for over 40 years. Survivors Include sons and daughters, James Lincoln Jen. sen, Mrs. Terrance (Nora) Westley, Brigham City; C. Wendell Jensen, Bear River City, Mrs. Cyril R. (Hazel) Funk, Richmond; two brothers, Albert Peterson, Garland, and Hans Johnson, Liberty; 21 at Seven Springs, N.C., to Jesse J. and Martha Ann Price. He married Alta Wheeler July 1, Mrs. 1914 in Logan. The marriage DIES MONDAY Jensen Johnsen Christina was later solemnized in the Lo. died at her home in Bear RivLDS gan temple. He was a retired machinist er of natural causes. for the Southern Pacific Co., and irrtnsv A bright coat of red, yellow to most city playground equip and green paint has been added ment this week as part of the Brigham City Jaycees paint up clean up project. The local club started the pro. Ject late in June and after three sessions they have painting painted every playground in the city with the exceptions of Bun. erson, East Forest and Inter, mountain playgrounds. Project chairman Jack Cazier said that the club plans to paint the remaining playgrounds plus the little league and softball at Bunderson and backstops Rees Pioneer parks in the near future. Cazier said the club is donat lng its time while the city Is supplying the paint. On Saturday June 20, he said 11 Jaycees put in seven hours Those we have served for 77 man hours. Thursday June 25 he had 14 are our best reference men put in three hours painting and on Thursday July 2 he had In reality . . . Your ap- nine men put in three hours for proval is our only neces-- ! a total of 146 man hours thus In the Salt Lake LDS temple. He died Oct. 28, 1956. She was a member of the LDS church, and served as president of the He was born Jan. 22, 1893, PAINT UP CLEAN UP Brigham City Jaycees, Rex Mateson, left, Conrad Riley and Jack Cazar paint monkey barsat Lindsey playground. The local club took the job Of panting all playground equipment in the city as part of their clean up project. Cazier Is project chairman. 146 ' primary and organizations. Bar-bar- PUT IN arated. A child, David Garner, preceded her in death. On April 8, 1909 she was mar. ried to James Peter Jensen, Jr., TlZBeautifidS |