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Show 6 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah X Tuesday, July 27, 1965 City Leader Passes Away Dies in Sunday PM Joseph Moroni Poulsen, Sun Valley MR, HANSEN married Erma Iverson Oct. 13. 1939. In the LEADER DIES Richard Salt Lake LDS temple. Glen Hansen, a civic and He was a prominent church church leader, died Saturday, and civic leader and was sec. July 24, at Sun Valley, Idaho, and office r Services will be held Wednes-damanager of Smiths Food King, July 28. Inc. Mr. Hansen served as Sun. day school superintendent of the CARD 07 THANKS Brigham Sixth ward, councilor to the Sixth ward bishop four To those who by their acts years, bishop for eight years, of kindness expressed their superintendent of YMMIA for sympathy and friendship at the Box Elder stake and high time of the death of our be. councilman In the stake. He loved father and grandfather served as bishop when the new wo wish to express heartfelt Sixth ward chapel was con. retary-treasure- y, thanks. We wish expeclally to structed. thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, onr friends, and AT BOX ELDER HIGH school all others who assisted In any he was a studenbody president He and active In athletics. way. won all.state honors in football. V. M. Graser family He was a volunteer fireman for Brigham City and he had served He was as city councilman. Questions By a member of Junior Chamber You And of Commerce, Klwanls and Rot. ary clubs. He was given the Your Friends Junior Chamber of Commerce Answers from Distinguished Service award. Ray Malmrose a former Mr. Hansen, of Baron Woolen employee mills, also belonged to the Brig, ham City Golf and Country club. SURVIVORS Pharmacist! QUESTION: We always have arguments about the right way to take medicine. Are there rules we should follow? ANSWER: There are four (4) things to watch when youre taking medicine. (1) Bead and be certain you clearly - understand directions on the label. (2) Take medicine only when you can see it never In the dark! (3) Keep medicine (ightly closed, and be very careful that you do not change the tops of the containers. Be cer(4) tain to carefully shake liwhen quid prescriptions directions call for this. And please keep your medicines securely out of the reach of all children! MALMROSE PHARMACY 102 PRESCRIPTIONS 5 E. Forest INCLUDE his Mrs. two daughters; Richard (Kathleen) Wight of Perry; Carolyn of Brigham City; three brothers and three Ellsworth of Idaho sisters; Falls; Sherman of Logan; Clifford of Bountiful; Mrs. Edward (LaVon) Ward of Brigham City; Mrs. Vernon (Fawn) Sharp of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Lowell (Maude) Sherred of Phoeniz, widow, Arlz. Services will be held Wed. nesday, July 28, at 1 p.m. In the Brigham City Sixth ward chapel. Friends may call at the Blaine Olsen funeral chapel Tuesday evening, 69 p.m. and until time of ser. Wednesday vices. Burial will be in the Brl. ham City cemetery. MR. POULSEN married Bes. sle Brown June 2, 1920, In the Salt Lake LDS temple. She died In 1930. He married Viola FUNERAL HELD - Services for Mrs. Mamie Nelson Burt were held Monday, July 28, In the Brigham City Third ward with Bishop Glen Fife officiating. Services Held Monday for Brighamite Mrs. Mamie Nelson Burt, of 161 North Third West, died Frldav morning, July 23, In the Cooley Memorial hospital of natural causes. She was born Sept. 10, 1880, In Brigham City, a daughter of Peter and Vlrqua Vllate Neeley Nelson. ( JAN. 21, 1903, SHE WAS mar. rled to William Wallace Burt In the Salt Lake LDS temple. She served with her husband on an LDS mission to the Hawaiian Islands for four years. She taught school for two years Mrs. while In the Islands. Burt and her husband operated a farm at West Brigham City until retiring, and they moved to Brigham City In 1948. BURT IS survived by her husband and the following children: Wayne N., Morris N., Mrs. Ralph Nelson, all of Brigham City; Ralph N., Ken. newlck, Wash., Eugene N., Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ivan Iverson, Bear River City; and Alonzo N, 13 of Butte, Mont; grand, children, seven great grandchildren and brothers and sis. ters; Mrs. Chloe N. Petersen, Clark A, Nelson, both of Brig, ham City; Mrs. Nina Splndler of Salt Lake City. MRS. Funeral services were held Monday, July 26, at 1 a.m. In the Brigham Third ward Burial was In the To add chapel. such as Brigham City cemetery. NEW YORK (UPI) color to a shady retreat an arbor, a gazebo or a patio, try using professionally-grow- n begonias in hanging clay planters. which come complete with red clay pots, matching waterproof saucers and chains that fasten to the saucers. The splash of their large red, white and yellow flowers contrasted with earthy tones of their red clay pots adds a unique and welcome touch. Services Held For Local Man Monday i Felt funeral home Director: Harold BRIGHAM To Felt most of the families we serve, price is sideration. Hrolf I. Ftlt iB. CITY, UTAH an important con- consoling to know that when we understand the family's financial limitations, we sincerely endeavor to adjust expenditures so that they are not paying more than the family wishes to pay. It is , Loyal Jensen, 55, of 560 South Second East, died Wednesday, July 21, at his home after a short Illness. Funeral services were held Monday, July 26, in the Sixth ward chapel. Mr. Jensen was born Feb. 8, 1910, In Mantua, a son of Alma M. and Christine Nelsen Jensen. He was married to Gwendolyn Rasmussen on Aug. 12, 1941, In Mnlad. She died Aug. 24, 1955. He was a member of the LDS church. Include the fol. Survivors sons and daughters, lowing; Richard, Steven, Sandra, Gall, Carol, of Brigham City and Mrs. Richard (Judy) Reeder of Magna; three grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Rllla Barlow, Brigham City. Burial was In the Brigham City cemetery. Local Officers Nabs Suspects 71 Beautiful Scrtict Nu) Not Costly 73, of 410 North Main street died In his sleep Sunday night, July 25, of natural causes. He was born July 20, 1892, In Bear River City, to Ole and Hannah Petersen Poulsen. Richard Glen Hansen, 49, of 628 South First East, died Sat. urday night at 11:30 p.m., July 24, of a heart attack at Sun Valley, Idaho, while vacationing with his family. He was born June 12, 1916, In Bear River City to Peter Alvin and Lucy Blaln Hansen. Ask Your Corinne Man Vigilance by a Brigham City police officer Sunday morning resulted In the apprehension of two men suspected of taking a tire from an Ogden firm. The Ogden Police department Knudsen Nov. 29, 1933, in the Logan temple. He worked as a farmer most He of his life In Corinne. moved to Brigham City a year Q of Its business community. A study conducted In cooperation with local banks revealed appeal 01 that during December alone, local residents spsnt $400,000 In other cities. "Weve got to do something In the Mountain Fuel Supply about this. We want that money company auditorium. to stay at horn?, he declared. Zundel said he and Allred Zundel noted that 11 stores were elated at the response are empty on Main street. To shown. occupy them with businesses A series of meetings have would mean more than$800,000 been held with property owners to the comnunlty In as the plan developed and as annually terms of wages, Income, taxes, Zundel said, the reception given etc. it has been extremely encour. The council was advised to aging. get this out to the public right away.. Zundel noted that all Improve, "We want them to know whats ment will be paid by the pro. been developed, what their tax perty owners Involved, adding' money has been spent for. that it will be a pro. Allred started work on the gram with some phases coming master plan last Octover after along faster than others. receiving a $13,500 author 1. ation from ihe city council. The spokesman for the bus. He that the plan does lnessmens committee pointed not stressed Include detailed speclfl. out that Brigham City has got to m?ke a move to increase the (Continued from page one) long-rang- cations but Is Intended only as mentioned In connection with a guide to show what can be downtown development Is the done. special Improvement district. Council members appeared But Zundel advised that other Impressed with what they saw methods be Investigated also. He provided the council with and heard but took no formal In copies of a measure adopted action In any direction. Informal discussion, several of. by the state legislature this year ficlals expressed the desire to which empowers' third-clas- s more quickly on the next steps. cities to develop The financing plan most often off-stre- EVERY DAY IS FAMILY DAY at Aretfk Ore e 808 So. Main St. open 1 1 a.m. to 1 1 p.m Call by for your favorite Special and a half ago after retiring from the farm. He was an elder In the LDS church. Mr. Poulsen Is survived by his widow, three sons and three daughters; Jay J. of San Fran, cisco; Dave P. of Corinne; Lee (Continued from Page One) of Grenada Hills, Calif.; Mrs. Warren (Gayle) Emord of Van he lously Impede traffic, Nays, Calif.; Mrs. Ronald (Lu. stated. ctlle) Chanaud of North Holly, wood, Calif.; and Mrs. Ray "ANY LIGHT IMPEDES traf. (Donna) Petkow of San Pedro, fic, reported Councilman Calif.; nine grandchildren and Packer. Alice three Mrs. sisters; "The key word Is 'ser. Tlngey and Mrs. Minnie Jack, we were to Install If lously. son, both of Brigham City and a light and the accident rate Mrs. Annie Anderson of Ogden, Increased, then we would know FUNERAL SERVICES have that lt was seriously Impeding been scheduled for Thursday, traffic, Wilson observed. A second recommendation of July 29, at 1 p.m. In the Cor. the traffic committee was to lnne ward chapel. Friends may call at the Blaine Olsen Fun. Install "stop for pedestrian eral chapel Wednesday evening signs "to reduce the pedestrian hazard." p.m. and one hour prior There weretwootherrecom. to services Thursday at the mendatlons, also, affecting traf. Corinne ward. Interment will be In the Brig, tic on Main street between Sixth and Seventh South. Both came ham City cemetery. under fire from Councilman Packer who said they were based "on lnaccuarate infor. Traffic Wll-lia- m 7-- 9 Services Set For July 8 Services for matlon. THSSE Mrs. Rosella Kate Bird Simper, who died Wednesday, July 21, will be held Wednesday, July 28, at 1 p.m. In the Fifth ward chapel with Bishop Marvin Wright conduct, lng. Friends may call at the Har. old B. Felt Funeral home to. day, July 27, from 7.9 p.m. and Wednesday, prior to ser- RSCOMMENDA-tlon- s were; Accidents In the middle of the block Indicate that no roadside parking should be permitted from the Packer (Motor com. pany) garage driveway to the Intersection on the east and from the north property line of the Dairy Queen to the Inter, section on the west. No cars entering Main street from the parking lot be per. mltted to make a left turn. vices. Burial will be In the Brigham City cemetery. COUNCILMAN Packer an attached accident des-crlbe- d re. port for this half.block section as "Inaccurate material say. lng lt didnt include all accl. dents. I dont see how we can reach a conclusion on Inaccurate material and I moe that we refuse the report, The motion died for a lack Zina Eliza Adamson, 79, died of second. of In Ogden Thursday, July 22, natural causes. COUNCILMAN Verl Petersen Her sister, Mrs. Sarah Val. then moved to send the reIn Brlghanj City. port back to the committee for entlne, lives more thorough study "In view MRS. ADAMSON WAS born of the accidents which more than In Richmond, March 14, 1886, meet this warrant. a daughter of Alfred and Sena The motion passed as did a Thompsen Woodland, second one asking th9 advisory Adam, She married Ephraim committee to make a complete son Oct. 18, 1911 In the Logan study of all of Main street. The vote In each Instance was LDS temple. He died May 25, with Councilman Packer 1952. She was a former Relief So. standing against the motions. He explained later that his clety teacher. vote was based on a belief that SURVIVORS INCLUDE daugh. the report should have been ters, Mrs. Byron D. (Margaret) rejected outright. Jones, Mrs. No&l (Phyllis) De. spaln, Robert, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Garth (Ella) Greg, ersen, Murray; sons, Lee, Shel. ley, Idaho; Jack, Las Vegas, Rich Nev.; Gean, Hayward, Calif.; 22 grandchildren; one great grandchild; brothers, sister, Leonard, Kimberly, Idaho; Eph. raim, Ucon, Idaho; Mrs. Aeme. 11a Horne, Butte, Mont.; Mrs. Sarah Valentine, Brigham City, An official of the Salt Lake Services were held Monday, July 26, at the Park City ward City Chamber of Commerce will be the featured speaker for the chapel. Burial was In the Park City Brigham City Jaycees dinner meeting on Wednesday, July 28. cemetery. He Is Maxwell E. Rich, sec. at 8:45 a.m. broadcast an alert retary.manager of the Salt Lake for law enforcement officers to chamber and former Utah ad. be on the lookout for a light Jutant general. His topic will gray Corvalr pulling a fold, be Pro Utah, Inc., the Indusout camp trailer. trial promotion organization. Lt. Jay Christensen spotted The session will be held at the vehicle at Seventh South and LaMasters restaurant starting Main about 9 a.m. and pulled at 8 p.m. A special Invitation has been lt over right In front of the The car had extended to city officials and police station. A Massachusetts license plate. presidents of local mens sertwo The occupants were vice clubs. turned over to Ogden officers, City Womans Sister Dies The new gas ranges are the most exciting appliances sou's c seen in sears - glamorous styling that adds beauty to your kitchen and new cooking convenience you've never experienced before. 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