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Show I 10 ' Brigham City, Utah October 13, 1968 Sunday, BOX ELDER NEWS, BC Woman orial Hospital. Born Sept. 20, 1909 at Ben. nlngton, Idaho, he was a son of Leon P, and Janet Christina Spelrs Jensen. He was reared In Bear River City and attended Bear River and Box Elder High schools. A carpenter by trade, he was foreman at Merrells Succumbs Thursday Mrs. Harriet Ann Dunn Car. Planing mill. roll Jeppesen, HE WAS MARRIED TO Ed. na Mae Rader on Feb. 10, 1933. Their marriage was later solemnized In the Logan LDS Temple. She died Aug. 9, 1954. He married Elnora C. Hlndberg on Dec. 9, 1954 in the Logan LDS Temple. An active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints he was a high priest at the time of his death. He had served as a conn-selo- r 55, of 643 South Second West, died at her home Thursday afternoon after a short illness. Funeral FUNERAL SET for Mrs. Harriet Jeppesen will be held services Mrs. Jeppesen was born Dec. 23, 1912 in College Ward, Cache county, a daughter of Levi and Mary Ann Mil. ler Dunn. She was a graduate of Bear River High school and LDS Seminary. She was married to C. Mer. rill Carroll on Aug. 30, 1930 band, Brigham City; a daugh. ter, Mrs. Donald F. (Maureen) Ruward, American Fork; a stepson and a stepdaughter, In Malad, Idaho. They later David L. Jeppesen, Las Vegas. received endowments In the Nev.; Mrs. Don (Mary Ellen) Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Leatham, Sunset; nine grand, Carroll died May 17, 1948. children; seven bothers and She was married to Carl Lo. sisters, Mrs. Leland L. (Jerln Jeppesen on April 15, 1949 anne) Nelson and Oliver M. In Brigham City. Dunn, both of Brigham City; She had been active in the Levi Floyd Dunn, Ogden; Mrs. LDS church, serving as MIA Merlin (Alice) Earl, Clear, and Primary president In the field; Charles Oscar Dunn, Crescent LDS ward In Salt Hennefer, Morgan county; H. ' Lake City. She had worked Joe Dunn, Pocatello, Idaho; in the Sunday school and Re. Lee Clair Dunn, serving at lief society In the Brigham Elgin Air Force Base, Fla. City Fifth and Eighth LDS Funeral services will be wards. She had served as conducted Monday at 1 p.m. in of the Oak Camp, vice captain the Brigham City Tenth LDS Daughters of Utah Pioneers. ward chapel. Friends may call Petersen Funeral Survivors Include her hus. at the THURSDAY DIES In the Brigham City L. Harold Jensen died Third LDS ward bishopric and Thursday morning at a as ward clerk In the Bear local hospital. River ward and In the Third ward. He also was a home teacher. He was a member of the local chapter of Sons of Utah Pioneers. Death Takes Brigham Man Thursday AM Harold Leon Jensen, age 59, of 178 North Third West, Brig, ham City, died Thursday morning In the Cooley Mem. Need a Car or Truck? Call MAYNARD VICTOR personally 723-346- 3 Questions By You And !S Your Friends Chapel Sunday evening from to 9 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Interment wlU be In the Brigham City Cemetery. 7 CARD OF THANKS fell toward those who, by their kindness and generous assist, ance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of our wife and Faye White. May mother, Gods blessing rest with those who came to our assistance Words cannot express the in any way. gratitude and appreciation we The Glenn White family SHIRT LAUNDRY ONE MODERN 36 North Main SHIRT v .v LAUNDRY Sanitone PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. . SERVICE DAY The only Shirt Laundry in Brigham City TAILORING, ALTERATIONS AND REPAIR 13-14-- 723-377- 6 15 Vi. z SURVIVING ARE his widow, Brigham City; seven sons and daughters, Ellis R. Jensen, Manassas, Va.; H. Delon Jen. sen, Salt Lake City; LaMolne R. Jensen and Gary L. Jen. sen, Brigham City; Mrs. Don CENTER CUT LOIN PORK CHOPS i J4C COUNTRY STYLE (Krlsteen) Croall, Las Vegas, Nev.; Max E. Jensen, Fort Hancock, N.J.; Mrs. LaMar (Bertha) Rader, Corlnne; 18 grandchildren; two brothers and two sisters, Vay S. Jen. sen Mrs. Vernon (Wanda) Johnsen, both of Bear River City; Roy S. Jensen, Chicago, 111.; Mrs. Zona Wakefield, Sea. ttle, Wash. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 1 p.m. In the Brigham City Third LDS ward chapel with Bishop Lloyd Gunther officiating. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Sunday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Interment will be in the Brigham City Cemetery. ; .... SPARE RIBS j. ui. LOIN END PORK ROAST i. a. &i 4? jv W' K5TO Answers from Ray Malmrose CARD OF THANKS Ask Your Pharmacist! QUESTION: We were talk, lng with friends the other evening when the subject of big discount drug stores VS family pharmacies and drug stores came up. What Is your side of this story? ANSWER: Thank you for asking about this because we do have a "side well worth your careful const, deration. First, we are your friendly, concerned and personal place where you, as an Individual (not 'another custo-mer- ) merely are always welcome and of real Importance. Then, we have both the raw materials and the facilities to fill your prescriptions which have to be compound, ed. And, we handle only those flrst.quality lines of drugs In which we have confidence. ..we personal just dont believe In "deal where your health is con. cerned. Finally . and this can easily be of vital im. portance to you and your family . consider the fact that "after the store is closed we have always been willing to come-dowIn. the. middle. of. the . night to fill that emergency pre. scrlption for you; this being a service we feel Is a direct obligation of our end. less, professional concern with our home areas good health. MALMROSE PHARMACY 102 wish to take this oppor. to thank all those who to our assistance at the of our beloved mother, E. Christensen. We es. peclally would like to thank the Bishopric of the 8th Ward, the Relief Society, and her neigh, bors for the kindness to her while she lived In the 8thWard. And to her friends and ours who sent In food, flowers, and helped In so many ways, we are deeply grateful. We are all so grateful to the personnel at the Pioneer Nurs. the under, Home for lng standing and loving care that she received during her ill. ness. We thank you all from the bottom of our hearts. Jewell C. 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