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Show 10 BOX NEWS, Brigham City, Utah IHONEYVILLE REPORTS Sunday, October 20, 1968 ELDER r Midvale Civic Club Season Begins BC Scientist Gives Paper Succumbs At Symposium Mrs. Bertha Lee Rowley, age 60, of 244 Coolldge street, Midvale, a former resident of Brigham City, diedWednesday at her home. Born April 10, 1908 in Salt Lake City, she was a daughter of Edwin White and Amy Bees, ley Lee. She was reared and educated In Brigham City and was a graduate of Box Elder High school. SHE WAS MARRIED to Joe B. Rowley on June 15, 1935 in Los Angeles. They made their home In California. He later died May 5, 1959. She moved to Midvale, active member of the church, she had served in the Relief society ofganl. An LDS zation In Midvale. Need a Car or Truck? By Mrs. DeVere Wintle Dr. Wayne L Jensen, 108 West Seventh North, head of the Bear River Research sta. tion at the local bird refuge, presented a paper at the con. ference on toxic microorgan, at the isms held Oct. University of Hawaiis east west center In Honolulu. Title of his paper was The Effects of Malathlon on the Susceptibility of the MaUard Duck (Anas Platyrhynchos) to Clostridium Botulinum Type C Toxin. students from the Intermoun. tain school In Brigham City in native dress. They will tell The Honeyville Civic club about the customs and future will hold Its October meeting prospects they have. Members at the home of Rilla Gard. are reminded to come preparner with Sylvia Hunsaker and ed to pay their dues and fines Ramona Hardman as for this past year so the The meeting will be books will be In order for the held on Monday evening, Oct. new officers. 21, at 7:30 p.m. The program for the even-inTHE OFFICERS OF THE will be presented by 10 Honeyville war MIA are work- g GIRLS INTERESTED have begun to hold regular practices on Thursday evening. The YWMLA In sports Hon-eyvil- le ward sports director is Dixie Bowman and the girls have started practicing for spon-sore- basketball and will play In the stake tournament to be held at the stake center on Satur. days. Misses Rosemary and Rose, marie Wintle, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Win. tie spent the long UEA week, Specialist Four Lar. end visiting with an aunt Mr. ry Army K. Barfuss, 26, son of and Mrs. Horace Domigan In Orem. Mrs. Donigan Is a home economics teacher at BYU and they visited the university for two days, while their par. ents were In Salt Lake attending the UEA convention. Valley Soldier Assigned to Vietnam Duty AUTOGRAPH PARTY 26 SATURDAY OCT. Reminder Office Supply 4l) bouth Main mam IBBBMWWar. I d PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. X X X X W mycotoxins. In . . . and Youre Invited. Miss Julie Layton of Lay. ton daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Layton visited over, night Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle. X 20th, 21st, 22nd HAVWC AAX XNAX V A X VXAV XVWXVNAX V XVAA V A GRADE FRESH scientists from Ja. Sixty pan and the United States par. tlcipated Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bar. fuss, Route 2A, Tremonton, Utah, was assigned Sept. 21 to the First Cavalry Division (Airmobile) in Vietnam, as a radio teletype operator. His wife, Prlntha, lives at 173 East Second North, Wells. ville. Were having an author 5 THE CONFERENCE, Ja. by the olnt U.S. pan Cooperation on development and utilization of natural resources, was divided Into two concurrent symposia; one on botulism and the second on SURVIVING ARE two step, sons, Bob Rowley and Carl Rowley, both of California; five brothers and one sister, T heron B. Lee, Brigham City; Glen Lee, Salt Lake City; Hoi. 11s Lee, San Mateo, Calif.; Farrell Lee, Spokane. Wash.; Mrs. Jay (Florence) Pond, Midvale; Frank Lee, Virginia Beach, Va. Funeral services were con. ducted Saturday at noon In the Midvale Fourth LDS ward cha. pel. Burial was In the Memor. lal Gardens of the Valley. pre-sen- With Meeting Monday Night Resident lng on plans for the Mutual Halloweeen party to be held on Tuesday, Oct. 29, at the chapel. Final arrangements t are being made but at the time a treasure hunt Is in the offering with hot chili to be served at the chapel at the completion of the hunt. Marie Moxingo Is to be the new Laurel teacher for the older group of Laurel girls. She is a new member of the Honeyville ward. TURKEY WINGS the meetings, a. bout half In each symposium. t AMONG THE subjects dis. cussed were the geographical distribution and biochemical activities of the lng microorganisms; methods for detecting the presence of the organisms and their toxins in foods; methods of food pre. servation to prevent food poi. sonings; and the epidemiological, clinical, pathological, and Immunological aspects of the toxicoses in man and animals. Mrs. Jensen and daughter Kirsten accompanied Dr. Jen. sen on the week. long trip. toxin-produ- lb. Call MAYNARD VICTOR Four Sentenced personally 723-346- In BC 3 Court On Citations ; Answers from Ray Malmrose William A. Higgins, 54, Ask Your Pharmacist! QUESTION: Im taking treatment for a disease (not contagious) that I don't want my family or friends to know anything about. Can II run my prescriptions to yo.' ith the certainty that are my private they business? ANSWER: Lets first say the answer to your question Is, Yes., and then go on to explain why this is true. First, you, or anyone else bringing prescriptions, can always be certain a pro. fessional relationship lias been established, a re. latlonshlp which Is known to be privileged, a relation, ship In which your pre. scriptions are always your private business. ..no ones else! As an example, we will not furnish prescrip, tion information to an In. surance company without full authorization from you. The decision to release such information lias to come from you... .you have to give us permission to so before we will re. lease such information to anyone. We are In a posl. tlon of public trust, and we keep this In mind.. .con. stantly. do MALMROSE Tre-monto- was sentenced to serve 20 days with an additional day imposed for failure to have a drivers license. Earl W. Moore, 42, Grand Junction, Colo., was ordered to pay $200 or serve 100 days. Dorothy Anderson Jensen, 53, of 557 South Main, was sentenced to $200 or 100 days with a stay of execution granted to Oct. 22. James E. Hornell, 23, Box 126, Brigham City, was handed a 20.day term. In other recent court action, Garnat Morgan, Intermountain school, was sentenced to five day for possession of beer while under the age of 21 years. CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this means of thanking all those who ex. assistance, comfort assistance, comfort the illness and death of our tneded tended fix. vvUv beloved wife and mother Leah S. Fishburn. In lifes darkest hour, one comes to realize the true meaning of the word OR MEAD0WG0LD friends." The Fishburn family Mack OR BAG 2-L- B. Words cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and generous assistance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of our husband, father, grandfather, son and brother. Harold L, Jensen. For the many friends, the beautiful flowers, the food, the donations, and all who took part at the services or assist-- ; h v a . v 'AA. PRESCRIPTIONS E. Forest HI-LA- MILK BEANS CARD OF THANKS xvK CREAM 0'WEBER RED CHILI XWN x VEGETABLE HALF va X X GAllON xywvv y,Axxxvvv BIRDSEYE FROZEN PEAS ed in any way. We thank you all from the bottom of our hearts. The Harold L. Jensen family PHARMACY 102 "5 Four persons have been sen. tenced in Brigham City court during the past week on cita. tions for drunk driving. Questions By You And Your Friends PKG. 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