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Show i ' 8 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah 1 971 Cadets Plan H AFB Tour IS ROTC Sunday, November 7, Approximately 90 Obituaries H Teachers Honored At Perry Teachers took the spotlight at Perry school this past week as the PTA held an appreciation day for them. Mrs. Willie Nelson, PTA president, spoke in each of the classes, paying tribute to the teachers and each was presented a corsage. Other school employes also were honored and all were extended an invitation to an in dinner appreciation February. 10, 1958. Snow was a former employee of Brigham City corporation US Army Depot. He was a member of the Brigham City Eighth LDS ward High priest quorum; home teacher, former president of FUNERAL Funeral services for Geneva Richards will be Monday. Geneva W. ward The purpose of the tour is to add meaning to classroom studies of the aerospace industry. While at Hill AFB, the cadets will visit the F-- 4 hangar and observe a flight test and They will also engine run-utraninspect the large sport aircraft while visiting the 945th Military Airlift group and a variety of rotary wing aircraft while visiting the 1550th Air Crew Training and Test Wing. In addition', they will' visit other points of interest to Air Force ROTC high school students such as the flight line, base operations, the weather office and the control tower. employment are One-hal- Robert K. Snow, 87, died Thursday in the Weber County hospital in Roy of natural causes. He was born May 16, 1884 in Brigham City, the son of Lucius Aaron and Elizabeth Wilson Snow. He married Mildred Michaells, May 17, 1911 in Brigham City. Marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS temple. She died February eighth explained that one of the objectives of the field trip is for cadets to observe aerospace people at work on the job, both civilian and military. Cadets will be given an insight into In- scheduled for a tour of Hill Air Force Base next week. f of the cadet corps will make the field trip and tour on Tuesday, and the other half Robert K. Snow and will make the trip on Thursday. The tour has been arranged by Mrs. Ginger Scott of Air Ogden Headquarters Materiel area. Air Force from cadets school termountain ROTC jj .t TEACHERS HONORED Mrs. Yvonne Adams, PTA teacher appreciation chairman, presents flowers to Principal Richard Dunn and teacher Mrs. Eva Young at Perry school. ' opportunities within the aerospace field. They will be accompanied by Col Taylors assistant, MSgt. Lyle E. Smith, who has 20 years of experience in the aircraft maintenance field. Part of Studies part of their studies As a While at Hill AFB, they will receive a broad orientation on military aircraft. A future field trip for Begins with Meal The tour will begin with a meal at the Airmans Dining hall. Lt. Col. Roland H. Taylor, aerospace education instructor, the purpose of learning about commercial aircraft is planned to the Salt Lake International Airport. genealogical committee and former stake high priest secretary. He was a life long resident of Brigham City. He was the last high priest secretary. He was the last living grandson of Pres. Lorenzo Snow. Survivors Include sons and daughters, Robert R. Snow, Amboy, Wash.; Mrs. LeRoy (June) Olsen, Mrs. Quinton (Sonoma) Wilson, Brigham City; Aaron Snow, Perry, Mrs. Bert (Lavon) Higley, Bountiful; Mrs. Boyd (Wanda) Day, Salt Lake City; Mrs. William (Ruth) Balcom, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Walter (Tess) Pack, Mrs. Lewistown, Mont.; Raymond (Kirma) Larson, Tempe, Ariz.; Jerry R. Snow, La Puente, Calif.; Mrs. Richard (Coleen) Burr, Brigham City; Max L. Snow, Hyrum. 53 grandchildren and 50 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. in the Brigham City Eighth LDS ward chapel. Friends may call at the Olsen Funeral chapel Sunday evening from 9 p.m. and Monday one hour prior to services. Interment burial will be in the Honeyville Cemetery. (WTJ Survivors: Richards Geneva Wood Richards, 77, East First North, died Thursday in a Salt Lake City Nursing Home of natural causes. She was born Sept, 1894, in Farmington, the daughter of Jonathan David and Blanche 119 Bird Wood. She married Horace L. Richards Feb. 9, 1916 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He died May 10, 1951. Fielding Resident They spent most of their married life in Fielding, where she was active in church organization, a member of the social development club and sang in a ladies quartet for many years. She moved to Brigham City in 1947. She was a member of the Brigham City Fourth LDS ward. Survivors include a son and daughters, Rex E. Richards, Fielding, Mrs. Joyce Checketts, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Charles (Blanche) Warnick, Pleasant Grove; Mrs.i Shane (MaRee) Sullivan, Murray; Mrs. Gary (Pamela) Loveland, Brigham City, 24 grandchildren and 10 :s? COO CtflDo GKDQkCtf Gtfglmn)?? 460 tlo. Main STORE vvv AXAn.. ft PRICES EFFECTIVE UOVFMBER 10,1971 Ny OOD KING A GKAUt breasted OPEN Hours 'Mi Every Day 0,9, ID. brothers n; and sisters, Charles Wood, Garland, Frank Wood, Fielding, Willard Wood and Wallace Wood, both of Ogden, Herman Wood, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Gladys Robinson, Farmington and Mrs. Dora Checketts, Providence. Funeral services will be held Monday, at 1 p.m. in the Brigham City Fourth LDS ward. Friends may call at the Felt Funeral home Sunday evening p.m. and Monday 11 to 12:30 p.m. Burial will be in the Brigham 9 City U.s. NO. cemetery. dip - William W. Burt died Friday in a local nursing home. DIES Margaret C. Hatch died Friday in a local nursing home. Margaret C. Hatch Margaret Cutler Hatch, 78, Corinne, died Friday morning at a local nursing home following a short illness. She was born Nov. 18, 1892 at Union to Ranson and Emily Cope Cutler. She was married to Alvin J. Hatch, April 10, 1912 In Arizona. He died. She was a member of the LDS church where she served as an officer and teacher in the various auxiliary organizations. She served as postmaster at Corinne for 35 years. Survivors include a son and two daughters, Clifford LeRoy Hatch of San Diego, Calif., Mrs. Everett (Margaret) Anderson, Corinne and Mrs. Thain (Florence) Beeton, Dewey ville; eight grandchildren, 17 greatgrandchildren; sister, Mrs. Ida parsnips Fredrickson, Calif. Sacramento, Ralph N. conducted Monday at 1 p.m. in the Corinne LDS ward chapel. Friends ' may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral U S. NO. 1 crisp rcitM BIRDS EYE CORN 0 PEAS PEAS & CARROTS IB. BIRDS EYE noTwediUM YELLOW ORANGE onions PLUS LB. 9 0Z. Burt, Kennewick, Wash.; Wayne N. Burt, Eugene N. Burt, Morris N. Burt, and Mrs. Ralph (Roma) Nelson, all of Brigham City, Mrs. Ivan (Elizabeth) Iversen, Bear River City; Lon N. Burt, Montana. Two sisters, Mrs. Tillie B. Vincent, and Mrs. Gean B. Jones, both Brigham City, 13 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Brigham City Third Ward chapel. Friends may call at the Olsen Funeral Monday chapel p.m. and evening from Tuesday prior to services. Burial will be in the Brigham v.AL'UABC'eTCOUPON HEINZ JOY tomato soup KING WITH COUPON WITH COUPON I OOOOtY YOU 'FOOD NINO tTOII SIZE 55 OOOO AY YOU FOOD KINA STOII ONLY COUPON VOIO AFT! WOKYH Ac 10. ONLY NOVtMIH VOID AFYf l7l COUPON WORTH Me NOVIMM 10,1.71 9 City cemetery. Services Set Funeral services will be rutabagas William Wallace Burt, 91, 161 North Third West, died Friday in a local nursing home, of natural causes. He was born February 22, 1880 in Brigham City, the son of John D. and Elizabeth Snowball Burt. He married Mamie Nelson, Jan. 21, 1903 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Burt served as an interpreter for his family while they were on a mission for the LDS church in the Hawaiian Islands. After being married he and his wife returned to the Hawaiian Islands to fulfill a mission for the LDS church. Burt was a farmer west of Brigham City until his retirement. He was a member of Brigham Third LDS ward. Survivors: five sons and two daughters; SIIEEPIIERDER fresh VjjJJJJ William W. Burt DIES lESTt TOP gtonww home Sunday 7 to 9 p.m. and at the ward chapel Monday 11 a.m. until time of service. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery. ANACIN o 109 0 ARTHRITIC PAIN FORMULA REO. 1 .00 GIANT KING SIZE 10 DASH GAIN 24S REG. 1.49 iTouch of Sweden H of Intermountain cadets have visited the Brigham City airport and experienced a flight in a light civilian aircraft. the aerospace, Motion 25 |