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Show t Brigham City, Utah Sunday, March23, 1969 10 BOX ELDER NEWS, Born May 31, 1901 at Mantua, he was a son of Alexander A. Party Far and Twentena Jensen Larsen. Olive-garlHe was raised and educated Easter Seal Drive in Mantua. He was married to Amy Daines on Dec. 21, 1927 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died In 1954. He mar. ried Margaret L. Litz on Oct. in the Logan LDS 19, '1956 Gains BC Support spread is party fare. Cut a clove of garlic in half and rub over bottom and sides of mixing bowl, crushing garlic slightly. Discard garlic. Drain an jar of olives 14 cups of olives) and gnnd using a medium blade. Put in garltc-tubbbowl and add Vi cup of softened unsalted butter, v teaspo l of crushed fennel seed and a dash of freshly ground black pepper; mix well. Spread on thin slices of pumpernickel bread and cut into small squares or use as a spread for crackers. Makes 1 cup of spread. ic Two Handed tr X r Terms on 4 Tipsy Tickets Two pel sons have been sen. tenced in recent days in Brigham City court on citations v 75 .cr R Ai. . r for drunk driving. Michael Royer Walker, 24, 1 Intermountain school, was jy.Ai to sentenced pay $200orserv. 100 days with a stay of execution granted to March 27. Roscoe L. Roy Tuft, 24, Mrs. Mabel of 665 Medoland, drew a sen- SUCCUMBS tence of $200 or 100 days Marsh, 74, died Wednesday with a stay granted tc April at her home. 17. He also was ordered to pay $25 or serve 122 days for destroying public property. The court ordered this sentence suspended upon restitu-tion- . t La?. BC Matron In other recent court action, Donald Clair Bush, 33, Apart, ment 9, Bushnell apartments, was directed to pay $50 or serve 25 days for reckless driving and $10 or five days for driving on the wrong side of the highway. He was grant, ed a stay to March 25. Dorothy A. Jensen, 54, of 557 South Main, drew a sen. tence of $50 or 25 days for driving during revocation with $25 of the fine to be upon payment of $25. A stay was granted to April sus-pend- 1. Marie Becksted, 18, of 716 was sentenced to 30 days for public intoxication. The court ordered the days suspended upon completion of six months' satisfactory pro-bLlndon, ion. Jimmie Thinn, Intermoun. tain school, was sentenced to five days for possession of alcohol under age. Roy Dixon, 18, Intermoun. tain school, was sentenced to five days for public intoxlca. tion. HE SERVED AS bishop of the Mantua LDS ward from 1942.50, and was a member of the high council of the Box Elder stake for a total of 23 years. Newel died Friday at his home in Mantua. DIES FRIDAY J. Larsen, 67, He was a member of the board of directors of the Sons of Utah Pioneers. He was a farmer. He also had worked as a state and federal inspector, Box Elder county labor supervisor, and was a guide at the Bear River Gun club during the autumn months from 1918 through Mantua Man Succumbs Succumbs Wednesday Friday Morn y. Orthopedic equipment service is also available for people who cannot afford such items as wheelchairs, crutch, es, braces and other arti-cle- s. The Utah Easter Seal also offers an in. society formation and referral servUtah. ice, whereby handicapped and Funds collected during this retarded persons can locate annual drive help provide a services they may need. special Easter Seal camp each A CONTINUOUS summer so that physically Careers handicapped and retarded in Rehabilitation program with youngsters can experience all films and speakers is avail, the fun and development of a able to school and clubs, and Ac. in cooperation with the state camp. tivities include swimming, library, a talking book proarchery, craftwork, camp- ject whereby handicapped per. fires and many other pro. sons unable to hold books or jects. Your Friends No Admittance 24-3- n, Francisco. Calif.; Mrs. Kent A. (Wilma) Newman, Bothwell; Mrs. Floyd (Carolyn) Pease, Midvale; also one stepson, 12 Zan L. Litz, Lewiston; grandchildren; a brother and three sisters, Austin A. Lar. Mrs. sen, Brigham City; Myrl L. Jensen, Riverton; Mrs. Amelia L. Jensen, Man. tua; Mrs. Rhoda L. Potter, Chester, Idaho. SEVERAL BRIGHAM City children have attended the special camp in past years, and several adults have benefited from the programs for reha. bilitation. An evaluation and work.adjustment center com. bined with a workshop trains both the physically and metal, ly handicapped in skills that lead to eventual employ. WESTWARD HO. England (UPD When Chris Uttley got permission to build a fallout shelter under his front lawn he immediately issued a warning to neighbors who have been kidding him about his preoccupation with the bomb. "There will be room only for me. my wife Gill and my daughter Katherine," Uttley said. "So those who are skeptical now need not start lining up at the door when the homb drops." SHIRT IAUNDRY ONE DAY SERVICE in Brigham City TAILORING, ALTERATIONS AND REPAIR CLEANERS AND The only Shirt Laundry SHIRT 36 North Main Sanitone UO&OIB- - c)rsra ORCCN SURVIVING ARE the follow. Ing sons and daughters: Mrs. Gordon (Donna) Reeves, Mrs. STAMPS 6 Bill (Melva) Merrill, Brig, ham City; Lyle Marsh, Loris Marsh, both of Ogden; Dale Marsh, Escalante; 26 grand- Ex-B- U YXAVA tA V A VNAY tf A X 8AAAVX- - prices RFedfii;e VI Man E Answers from Ray Malmrose rlMD Pharmacist! have to use QUESTION: adhesive powders In order to be sure my dentures will stay in place. Is there any chance that my con. tinued use of this material can be damaging my gums? I You can rest easy where the use ol these adhesive powders with your dentures is concerned. There is no known dan. 'er arising from the use of these adhesive, themselves. On the other hand, please dont let your den. cures become so are using unthat you necessarily large amounts of this adhesive. Ill fitting dentures definitely can cause damage to your supporting gum tissues. Why not have your dentist de. termine how well your den tures are fitting your gum structure because correct fitting of them may make the use of denture adhesive unnecessary. ANSWER: MALMROSE PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Forest 5 m Dies in Ask Your 326ATEO Orf!rp(o. Las Vegas A native of Box Elder coun. ty and former Brigham City Ephraim L. Joseph, son, 72, died March 19 In Las Vegas, Nev., of a heart ailment. He was born in Plymouth on Aug. 17, 1896 to A. Jo. seph and Sarah E. Zundel. The family later moved to Brigham City where he attend, ed local schools, graduating from Box Elder High school. He later attended Utah State university. He married Thelma Madsen and she died In November 1967. After being a of several business enterprls. es in Box Elder county, he moved to Ploche, Nev., and then to Las Vegas where he spent the past 35 years. HE OWNED AND operated a furniture and storage bust, ness there, retiring In 1967. He was a high priest In the LDS Las Vegas Sixteenth ward at the time of his death. two Included Survivors daughters, Mrs. Lynn (Doro. thy) Taylor, St. George, Utah; Mrs. Robert (Barbara Hilde. brande, Sheboyagan, Wts.; three brothers, Joseph A. Jo. sephson, Salt Lake City; S. Oleen Josephson, Plymouth, and Karl L. Josephson, Brig, ham City; nine grandchildren. Funeral services were con. ducted Saturday In Las Vegas. resident, b. U.sAl-- Q r (L t, OUR SPECIAL ON COMPLETE Xfo Huf&vcA HOLLYWOOD BED SETS TO1 0 Olt Metal Frame Nylon Casters ImIA Padded Head Board NOW ORIKN STAMP! Lawesdf QiP 1 lieLw zX EVERT0N MATTRESS COMPANY 24 East 1st South lives. Evanston cemetery. Questions By You And 102 E. ment and Alpha Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 1 p.m. in the Mantua LDS ward chapel. Friends may call at the Blaine Olsen Funeral Chapel Sunday 1951. evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and 11 a.m. to 12:30 Surviving are his widow, Monday from Newel Jensen Larsen, 67, Mantua; four sons and daug- p.m. Mrs. Mabel McGraw Marsh, Interment will be in the of Mantua, died Friday morn, hters, Curtis Daines Larsen, age 74, of 937 West Forest, Mantua Cemetery. San Ranee his Mantua; at home. Larsen, died Wednesday at her home of ing an apparent heart attack. Born Jan. 12, 1895 in Evan, ston, Wyo., she was a daugh. ter of John Addison and Mary Ann McKensie Me Graw. She was reared and educated in Evanston and had taught school near Evanston. She was married to Scott Everett Marsh on June 7, 1915 in Evanston. After their marriage they lived in Gar. field and later came to Brig, ham City. He died in February, 1953. children and 11 HOLLYWOOD ( U P I ) Brenda Scott and Jack AlbertFuneral services were conson will play guest star roles in an episode of NBC-TV- s "The ducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Blaine Olsen Funeral Virginian Chapel and burial was In the SEE Temple. An active member of the LDS church, he served an LDS mission in the North, western States from 1924.26. He has served as Sunday school superintendent, presi. dent of the Elders Quorum, and as a missionary guide at the Box Elder Tabernacle. Members of Epsilon Sigma and Beta Sigma Phi will join forces in canvassing the community during the week 1 of March for the Utah Easter Seal society, raising funds to provide for rehabil-Ratiocare and treatment of crippled children and adults in ed magazines, can enjoy the best in literature and current periodicals. During the coming week, the local groups will canvass Brigham City to gain local sup. port for the program which has helped thousands of peo. pie in Utah and Box Elder county tp live more normal Phone PA 31 II fMO f! Half I L LAUNDRY 723-377- 6 |