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Show 8 BOX NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, August 4, 1968 ELDER t Brigham City, April 6, 1906 to Carl H. and Mary Petersen Larsen. BC Native He married Edna Davis in Salt Lake City; they were divorced. He later married Elsie Larsen of Fairbanks. Death Takes Succumbs wnr r j I ,vv - He had lived In Fairbanks To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our Husband, Father and Grandfather we wish to heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank years. the ward bishopric, the Re-liA veteran of World War II, society, our friends, and he served as a government all others who assisted in any. Funeral services were held Inspector In California and an Tuesday, July 30 In Fairbanks, inspector of supplies In the way. Charles W. Fredricksen Alaska for Brigham City na- DEW line Artie He tive Clifford H. Larsen, 62. was a government region. auditor in Family He drowned Friday, July 26 Okinawa and Fairbanks Wilford W. Nielsen, 75, Hon. for 16 of Fairbanks; six grandchild, eyville, died Wednesday In the in a river near Mt. McKln-le- y years. while verifying silver. ore Pioneer Nursing home In Brig-hatwo ren; one C mine claims. Survivors include his lty. sisters, Mrs. Chester (Ella) a stepson, Royce Davis Bailey, Salt Lake He formerly worked for U.S. He was born Aug. 28, 1892, City and In Brigham City to Hans Peter Mines, Bingham, Utah. of California; two sons, Gary Mrs. Richard (Lucille) Walk-ers- , and Julia Marie Sonne NielMr. Larsen was born In Larsen and Dick Larsen, both Seattle. sen. He was reared and educat-e- d - i In Alaska CARD OF THANKS Honeyville for 19 Resident, 75 great-grandchU- wl-do- BC Hon-eyvil- le Dies in SLC BERNINA Nathan Tolman, 76, former athlete and coach at Brigham Young college in Logan, died of natural causes Tuesday In a Salt Lake City hospital. Mr. Tolman, a Honeyville native, graduated from Utah State Agricultural college n (USU) after becoming for this athletic a. chievements at BYC. He taught and coached at well-know- SEWING Tol-ma- MACHINES He married LaRee Scott ir the Salt Lake City LDS tern-piApril 15, 1915. Survivors include his widow; two sons, Nathan G. Idaho Falls, and C. Reed Tolman, Sandy; two daughters, Mrs. Maggie Maglll, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ed. (Sara- e, Tol-ma- SALES & SERVICE Gorden C. Ronneburg 969 Fishburn Drive Brigham City Phone 723-756- 6 27, 1916 LDS temple. They made their home In Elwood until 1941 when they moved to Honeyville. He served In the Sunday school superintendency for while living in Elwood and was a ward clerk there for 11 years. In Honey, vllle, he had been a ward teach, 18 Lifetime Native Elwood. He married F. Christensen Sept. In the Salt Lake City In Leona DIES FRIDAY Parley William Jensen, 71, lifetime Brigham City resident died of an extended illness Aug. 2. Honeyville BYC and other schools in lou) Munhollen, Sunnyvale, before Calif.; 19 grandchildren and and Logan Ogden moving to California In 1927. two A World War I veteran, he Funeral services were con. served a mission for the ducted Friday in Salt Lake Church of Jesus Christ of City. Burial was In the Latter Day Saints, and spent cemetery. his retirement years as a worker in the Salt Lake City LDS temple. He was born Nov. 11, 1891 in Honeyville to Benjamin H. and Eliza Belle Grant years er, secretary of the high priest group, Sunday school teacher and he was active In the Man, 71, MIA. his Survivors include wl-do- Honeyville; one son, Leon Dies Friday C. Nielsen, Sacramento, Calif.; four daughters, Mrs. Naomi Morrow, Honeyville; (Marie) Hadfleld. Parley William Jensen, 71, Mrs. Max lifetime resident of Brigham Logan, Mrs. John (Shirley) City, died Aug. 2 at his home of Eberhard, Bothwell, and Mrs. Leslie W. (Rea) Rader, an extended Illness. Calif.; 26 grandchild, He was born Nov. 6, 189G In and ren eight of son Lars Brigham City, the Con-cor- Loren and Mary Sophia Chris- survivors Other tensen Jensen. He married Sadie Marie Dunn, Nov. 6, 1930 in Logan. was later The marriage solemnized in the Logan LDS Include three sisters, Mrs. Janusine Peterson, Honeyville, Mrs. Henrietta Woodside, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. J.W, (Matilda) Rice, Millville. temple. Funeral services were held A World War I veteran, he was educated In Box El- Saturday In the Honeyville der schools. He served as High ward chapel. Burial was in Priest in the Brigham City the Honeyville cemetery. Fifth LDS ward; was scout commissioner and Is a former officer of the Elders quor-u- Farm Bureau He was a member of the American Legion and Is a former custodian at the Cen-trschool. Survivors Include his widow; two daughters, Mrs. Ron-ai(Don) Turpin, Ogden and Mrs. Lew (Pattie) Wangsgard, Ogden; two sons, Newell W. Jensen, Pocatello, and Donald d grand-childre- The annual south Box Elcounty Farm Bureau talent show tryouts and the act-utalent show, are scheduled Tuesday, Aug. 13, andWednes. day, Aug. 21, respectively. The tryouts are tentatively set for the Corlnne amuse, ment hall. The winners in the tryout competition will then perform In the talent show, Aug. 21, in Tremonton. The show will be staged in three divisions; nine and der California; 11 and seven great, grandchildren. Other survivors are one brother, Glenn Jensen, El Jensen, Talent Show Date Slated n Calif; and two sisters Mrs. Herb (Dollie) Hoepher, Pomona, Calif.; and Mable Jensen, Brigham City. Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. In the Brigham City Fifth LDS ward and with Bishop Wallace Christo Linda Norman, According tensen presiding. Friends may no more than four individuals home Funeral the at Felt call can perform In one act. p.m. and Mon-daSunday from Three acts from each of the morning. divisions will be chosen three In will the be BrigBurial to go on to competition in the ham City cemetery. Box Elder county fair later In the year. Those Interested may con-taGAS-TOO- NS Linda Norman, un-de- r, BLUE SEAL 10-1- 7-- 9 y 744-833- by Art Redding or Donna Smoot, LBS. 744-822- FOR Utah Honey Producers STRAINED Ready Tour "he's starting on his VACATION . . . FROM BUY GAS ELSE." WON'T ANYONE You too will be a regular customer . . , once we're had a chance to Spoil you! HERTZ Rent-A-C- A ART'S arin .SERVICE 101 N. Main 723-SH- 4 The Utah Honey Producers is arranging a tour of some of the progressive beekeepers In the state, to share ideas and see how they do their extracting and association The tour, to be held Saturday, Aug. 10, will begin at 19 a.m. at the warehouse of M.E. Cox, Providence. 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