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Show Top Utah Artists Exhibit Work Here Brigham Citys museum-galler- y has the works of two outstanding Utah artists on exhibit for the month of October, with the present show of Lee K. Parkinson and J. Dell as Morris being shown by the comments elicited in the register book for the month. Although local residents top the list of visitors to the facility, such comments also came from California, historical display well-receiv- Lee K. Parkinson, Ogden artist, has a selection of works in oils at the local gallery. ARTIST lighting, and atmosphere. Attracting from II a.m. to 7 p.m. daily except Sunday and is free of a good deal of charge. one-ma- y X. Veterans ! BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, October 24, 1 971 Metes Your Answer I am interested in purVA repossessed home. Where may I obtain a list of brokers? Q attention is Morris unique metal sculpture "Harmon which may be tapped with a small wood mallet to hear three tones. His several oil paintings on display include a panoramic view of Stockholm, Sweden, which particularly delights all most interesting"; Oregon, who have visited that city. Parkinsons latest work "enjoyed natural science "Color in Pastel featured indisplays; Florida, teresting art; Ohio, enjoyed asters in beautiful shades of all the exhibits"; Pennsylvania, pink and lavendar and its Commendable; Michigan, unusual frame treatment elicits "Great place; Idaho. "A a good deal of comment, while lovely surprise; Illinois, his Erosion of Time" in gold tones also proves thought "most interesting. provoking. Other of his students The local gallery was also assisting with the reception are honored to have Grayce E. DeEsta Young, Bernie Mitchell Cutler, prominent Salt Lake and Mrs. Wayne Call. Those who miss the October City artist known in California n for art shows, visit the exhibit will really miss a unique museum-gallerfor the first collection, according to Curator time and remark on the Phyllis Owen, who reminds the beautiful fine public that the facility is open facilities, Bound Over On Felony NV v' . -- J. Dell Morris, Brigham City native, has works on display at the Museum-Gallerthis month, SCULPTOR y A Kalispell, Mont., man, Michael L. Laughlin, 21, has waived preliminary hearing in Brigham City court and been bound over to First District court on a charge of forgery. Judge Robert Dalnes set bail at $5,000 and remanded Laughlin to the custody of Sheriff Warren Hyde. In other city court action this past week, a charge of burglary in the second degree against Michael Jay Harris, 23, 24 North First East, was dismissed after the state failed to produce a witness in continuance of a preliminary hearing. Rivo Mann Skeen, no age or address given, asked for preliminary hearing on a forgery charge. The court set the hearing for Nov. 1 at 1 p.m. and released Skeen on his own recognizance chasing a Obituaries !j list of offerings in a particular area may be obtained from the Loan Guaranty Officer in the VA regional office serving the area in which the buyer is interested. A A W. Ralph Bishop My VA pension was discontinued when I received an extra large dividend which put me over the ceiling. Does this mean that I will no longer receive a pension? Q W. Ralph Bishop, 59, of Garland, died Tuesday of an apparent heart attack in the Logan LDS hospital. Bishop was born Dec. 6, 1911, in Richmond, Utah, a son of A If the dividend was a one- Alfred William and Amelia May time payment, your pension will VaNoy Bishop. He was a graduate of Bear be discontinued only for the current year. Next year, you River High school and attended will again be eligible if your Utah State university. He was a of income reverts to the status it graduate the Diesel was prior to the time your Technological Vocational school of Toledo, Ohio. pension was discontinued. He was married to Melba Maxine Hansen on June 5, 1936, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. She died Sept. 13, 1953. He was married to Gladys Roundy on Sept. 1, 1954, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Garland Native He had lived in Garland most of his life and had been a federal crop insurance adjuster for the Intermountain area for many years. Bishop was manager of the Northern Utah Farmers Grain Garland. He was of the Managers association and advisor to the Retirement Board of Northern Utah Farmers Grain Co-o- p association. He had served as mayor of Garland for 12 years and was a past member of the Garland Volunteer Tire department. In Co-o- p president Garland Lion He was a member of the Garland Lions club and Box Elder Agricultural Stabilization Conservation service. He was named farmer of the year In 1958 by Bear River Future Farmers of America chapter. Bishop was an elder in the LDS church and had beerf a member of the MIA superin- tendency, FUNERA- L- Services for Jesse C. Holt will be Saturday at 11 a.m. OVEn CLEANER COLD HEATHER SPECIAL Jesse C. Holt ELECTRIC ffin Men 1 lb. Spray On Oven Cleaner. Easy-O- ff REG. Jesse 1.13 SCOPE HOUTHUASH pt. 8 oz. Size Mouthwash And Gargle -1 SPRAY STARCH Super Size. REG. 1.59 Clifford Holt, 67, 553 : school Sunday teacher, and home teacher in ' the Garland Second LDS ward. He received the Deseret News Coach of the Year Award in 1956 tj LDS church basketball. 1 Surviving are his widow of two Bill, sons; Garland; Garland; Sidney R., Delray Beach, Fla.; three stepsons, . and one stepdaughter, Merrill J; W. Roundy, Garland; Edwin w Leon Roundy, Ogden; Ted Roundy, Tremonton; Mrs. Norman (Marsha Lynne) , South Fourth West, died Rogers, Brigham City; and nine Wednesday morning of a heart grandchildren. ailment in a Brigham City Others Include: hospital. Other survivors include three He married Edwardeen Rowley, May 1, 1936, in the Salt brothers Losand four sisters, LeRoy, Angeles, Calif.; Lake LDS temple. Leonard L. Garland; Reed, Holt was an educator in Utah Mrs. Morris ; schools and with the Bureau of Boise, Idaho; (Venna) Howard, Mrs. Jerry Indian affairs for 26 years. Nelsen, both of San At the time of his death he (Grace) Mrs. Jessica ; Calif.; Diego, was a branch president of the Shelton, Salt Lake City; Mrs, , Pioneer Memorial Nursing t Archibald,-Tremonton. home and also chairman of the James, (Alta) Box Elder Stake senior citizens Funeral services will be 3 committee. conducted Monday at 1 p.m. in j He was also on the board of the Garland tabernacle. directors for the Brigham City Friends may call at the senior citizens committee and a Mortuary in Tremonton Rogers home teacher and high priest in from 7 to 9 p.m. and the Brigham Tenth LDS ward. Sunday from 11 a.m. until 12:30 : Monday He served an LDS mission to 1 p.m. Mexico and is a former Burial will be in the Garland He YMMIA. of superintendent : was a member of the Stake SS City Cemetery. con- - fi suggests Family board, and past president of the tributions to the North Box Brigham City Senior Citizens Elder Community hospital. .. organization. He also taught in Nevada. , , 1 Easy-O- n 5 ox. ft Starch. Spray-O- n REG. Built in Electric Heater And Similated Fire Fan Forced Heat 1650 Watts, Comes in 42 THERHOS WINDSHIELD WASHER Prestone Pre-m- MUG OR TUHDLER REG. BYU appliance rollers 19 49' Thermos Insulated Hot or Cold Coffee WINDSHIELD SCRAPER i Mugs or Tumblers. mh $ Scraper and Snow Brush, Wood Handle. REG. wii roam 47 ,250 Tablets Ascorbic Acid Skaggs Brand ANTI-FREE- ZE REG. 49 v c Margaret 19 250 MG. U.S.P P. Jensen Margaret Peters Jensen, 84, formerly of Box Elder county, died Oct. 21, 1971, at the home of her daughter in Salt Lake City, 1.90 Marriage Licenses licenses Marriage were issued to the following persons in the office of the Box Elder county clerk: Larry Dean Monroe, 22, 373 East Fifth North, Logan, and Marla Estell Elmer, 22, 422 North Fourth East, Logan; issued Oct. 21. On Elwin Saxton, 22, Boise, Idaho, and LaRae Garner, 21, Boise; issued Oct. 21. Kristian Verne Richardson, 16, Kennewick, Wash., and Laurie Lee Eichner, 1(5, Kennewick, Wash.; issued Oct. 20. Gregory Lynn Gordon, 19, Route 2, Brigham City, and Sharie Lynn Ellsworth, 17, 964 Wildwood drive; issued Oct. 18. Stephen Gage Burt, 26, Corinne, and Leigh Ann Brady, 24, Portland, Ore.; issued Oct. 18. following an extended illness. She was born April 5, 1887, at Three Mile Creek (Perry), to Richard Johns and Orpha Delight Henderson Peters. She was married to Harald J. Jensen, Oct. 14, 1914, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He died July Prestone Anti-LeFormula. ak RIG. 1.69 30, 1963. BPV IIALLOlVEZn UDflP IS um SUNDAY OCT. 03333 to OSCZS IHEIMOST ;jgDE'lBRS 226 N. i Graduate Holt was a 1936 graduate of Brigham Young university. Survivors include a widow, and the following sons, Richard Ray, Flagstaff, Ariz.; Robert Gene, St. George; five grandchildren; sister and brothers, Mrs. Estella Thompson, Beaver; Leo, Chicago; William and Glen, both Spanish Fork; Hyrum, Pleasant Grove. Funeral services will be Saturday at 11 a.m. in the LDS Brigham City Fifth-Tent- h ward chapel. Friends may call at the Blaine Olsen Funeral chapel one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Spanish Fork cemetery. ix Cleaner. Anti-Free- ze A WEEKDAYS 9 SUNDAYS 10 a.m. -- 9 p.m. a.m. -- 7 p.m. MAIN BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH 31st :o? SKAGGS AO SAVE Paper 4 Foil Wrap 120 Sq. ft. Total Buy now and Save. 8 A Mrs. Jensen was a former school teacher in Box Elder county. Church Member She was a member of the LDS church and Ladies Auxiliary of Union Pacific Oldtimers club. two Survivors include daughters and one son; Mrs. Wren B. (Hazel) Egan, Salt Lake City; Mrs. R.A. (Ruth) Diefendorf, Seattle, Wash., and Harald Dean Jensen, El Cerrito, Calif. Surviving brothers and sister are Richard Peters, Robert Peters and Mary Peters, all Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be Saturday at noon at the North Seventeenth LDS Ward chapel in Salt Lake City. 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