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Show 8 BOX NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, August 10, 1969 ELDER but no one will ever live in it. Corpsmcn Learn Homebuilding MARCOS, Tex (I PI) -Corpsmen at Gary Job Corps Center are building a SA split-leve- Obituaries l dream house- - The house is projects showing various stage of It U the only one units which will other units will be dismantled and rebuilt with each class of coqismen. The one of eight corpsmen the homebuilding of the housing be completed. forests UiicIm-c- . cover 58 pi r cent of Canada')- - largest pro-vi- e Go To School In Reformatory k. (I PI) tRWkMlKl, The old lollege licaiiir hasn't found its wav to the Kentui ky Mate Reformatory at laCrangc vet. hut a i lass of 27 inmates there is busy i onjiigating verbs and writing freshmen themes. 1 he i lass is the first in a college extension program at the institution wliii li corrections of- - fiuaJs want to continue if lent funds are available. suf-fi- cottontail rahlnt doe begins breeding at six months of age. i xjxvxxyxv'wv' HffCril AUfr. - IZ-1- 3 P(2dGS Pearl Andersen Heaton Pearl Andersen Heaton, 67, died of a sudden illness Aug. 7 In a hospital In Logan. She was born June 21, 1902, Brigham City, to Charles A. and Susannah Malmorose An. dersen. She was married to Elvie Heaton, Nov. 4, 1926, In the Logan LDS temple. She was a member of the LDS W. .church, Relief society pres, ldency, Stake Relief society presidency; served a mission with her husband In the East, ern States 1959-62- . She was matron of the Logan LDS temple. include her SURVIVORS husband, a son and twodaugh. ters, J. Harold, Portland. Ore.; Mrs. Robert (Ruth Anne) Everton, Mary Lynne, both of Logan; 10 grandchildren; and three three brothers sisters, Clarence R. Andersen, Trenton; Carl Andersen, Los Angeles; Floyd Andersen, Mrs. Boyd (Dorothy) Jensen, both of Brigham City; Mrs. William (Betha) Ashley, Mag. ) and Mrs. Richard na; Kuhns, Dragerton. Funeral services will be held Monday at noon, In the Cache LDS Stake center. Friends may call at the Nelson Memorial Funeral Chapel, Sunday from 7.9 p.m. and Monday 10.11:30 a.m. Burial will be at the Logan City Cemetery. (Lu-cllle- CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who helped In anyway during the time of sorrow over the loss of our little baby girl, the Bishopric, friends, neigh, bors and relatives for their thoughtful kindness, service and love. May the Lords cholc. est blessings be upon you. Gerald and Bonnie Tolman CARD OF THANKS 1 1 To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our be. loved mother and grand-mothwe wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others assisted who In any way. Marie P. Madsen. BE Woman Killed in 2-C- Crash ar Mrs. Charlene D. Cluck Johnson, 30, Tremonton, was killed and three passengers In the car she was driving Injured Friday at 6:01 p.m. on U.S. Highway 91, a mile south of Fillmore. Utah Highway Patrol Troop, er Lyle Evans said the south, bound car driven by Mrs. Johnson, attempted to pass a car driven by Patrick Mat. thew Lindsay, 43, Beaver. As the Johnson vehicle cut in, It hit the left front fen. der of the Lindsay car and both cars went off the right side SUlCCD AMERICAN wtsm n Jl I Crfr (pASiSUs&Q AMC44 2O0sjp; fait-Jmd- , TWweJ5t of the highway. car then The Johnson swerved back across the road and rolled over on the left side of the highway. Mrs. Johnson was partially thrown out and the car rolled over her. Mr. Lindsay escaped ser. ious injury. Passengers In the Johnson car were her husband, Bernard, 39; Karen Hlrschl, 16, Tremonton, and Beth Hlrschl, 14, Ogden, all of whom suf. fered only minor Injuries. Questions By You And Utah Airman Transferred Yoyr Friends Answers from Ray Malmrose Ask Your To Airman First Class Larry Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Davis of North Ogden has received orders of transfer to Okinawa. An ammunition specialist, he completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Texas, and attended specialist schools at Lowery AFB in Denver, Colo, and at Cannon AFB, Clovis, D. Pharmacist! QUESTION: I dont hear much about castor oil any. more. Is it still being used? ANSWER: Castor oil Is a fixed oil which Is ob. talned from the seeds (cas. of Rlcinus Com. munis. Yes, we still carry It, and quite a bit of It is still being used. The real reason you're hearing less about It lies in the fact that we now carry new and more effective drugs which can be taken In smaller dosages to accomplish the same result. It might In. terest you to know that, because of its viscosity quotient, castor oil is used as a lubricant, and hair lotions often carry It as an Ingredient. If you want castor oil, we certainly do have It here for you, but well also be glad to sug. gest one of the newer, and really better, drugs re. qulring smaller dosages. tor beans) MALMROSE PHARMACY 102 Okinawa PRESCRIPTIONS E. Forest 3 N.M. He Is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Davis of Wll. lard. BRC Sergeant Assigned to Tyndall AFB U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant Richard M. Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen of 205 North First East, Bear River City, has arrived for duty at Tyndall AFB, Fla. Sergeant Hansen, a protec. tive coating technician, Is as. signed to a unit of the Aero, space Defense Command. He served at Phan previously Rang AB, Vietnam. The sergeant Is a 1950 grad, uate of Bell Gardens (Calif.) High School. His wife, Sandra, Is the daughter of Mrs. Dorthy Pellitier of Me. BUNK BEDS FOR YOUR CHILDREN'S ROOM CAPfcors, Complete with Ladder Guard Rail 2 Innerspring mattresses 2 Box Springs for Gsa-Of- o EVERTON MATTRESS COMPANY 24 East 1 st South Phone PA 31 i Scanag Q Gekied GSf? &ZfS) mvY i |