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Show i 10 BOX NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, February 29, 1976 ELDER Obituaries jj Jarvis M. Mrs. Crystal Rose Jeppson Watkins, 83, Ogden, formerly of Brigham City, died Feb. 26, 1976, at Weber Memorial hospital of causes incident to age. Petersen She was born Jan. 25, 1893, in Brigham City, a duaghter of Barent Olaf Jeppson and Mary Adaline Loveland and spent her Xj, A , xW ,A Afk servator of Music and appeared in recitals and concerts, later 'J ' V childhood in Penrose. She studied piano with the late Prof. Squire Coop of the Ogden Conjoining the conservatory staff. (A St, fit! Active in the LDS church, she was an organist for the Box Elder Stake tabernacle and a visiting teacher. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. JX t VIOLETE PETE, left, studentbody president at Intermountain Inter Tribal school, presents a ceramic art piece to Elayne Blythe and Daniel Wadiaeff on behalf of the studentbody for the gift of "Grizzly Adams" which was shown to students. On hand was Dr. Peter Knud-seleft, representing the Brigham City council. ' Grizzly Adams Ark. All IS In Search of Noahs shooting see showing Fremont, of new movie Students at Intermountain Charles E. addition to Grizzly Adams, Sun Classic Pictures In has produced other pictures, The Life "Birth of a Legend, and Times of Grizzly Adams, The Adventures of Frontier Fremont and is currently Get That and Sellier, He was born Feb. 15, 1919, in Brigham City, a son of Daniel and Melissa Merrell Petersen. He was reared and educated in Brigham City, graduating from Box Elder High school and also graduating from Brigham Young university. He fulfilled a mission in Denmark for the LDS church and served as a lieutenant in the Marine corps during WW II. He married Anne Whitmeyer of Ogden who survives him. Also surviving t two sisters, Ariz.; Mrs. Dean W. (Carol) Hurst, Ogden; Myles J. Watkins, Garden Grove, Calif.; two brothers and four sisters, Wayne 0. Jeppson, Yerington, Nev.; R. LaMar Jeppson, Los Angeles; Mrs. George Q. (Non-dus- ) Baird, Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Edward (Gay) Lundquist, Mrs. Olive J. Hendrickson, both of Ogden; Mrs. Tracy (Cleofa) Larsen, Brigham City; Cost is also $5 for lessons. eight And Thursday, judo registration will be held at the school from 6 to 7 p.m. Beginners from five to 105 are welcomed. Cost is $5 for eight lessons. OGrady. DOES YOUR a WATER 3 n STAIN CLOTHES o 8 8 AND g FIXTURES? 8 Elder Toastmasters meeting held Feb. 19, are four speeches were mady by Bill Munson, Don Mitchell and Con Peterson. Best speech award went to Con Peterson and best Table Topics to Bill Munson. Guests were Leti Barnes and Ned Peabody. Next meeting will be March 4 at Ray and Cathys cafe. grandchildren; Mrs. Clare T. (Phyllis) Budge, San Antonio, Texas; Mrs. C. B. (Gurtha) Williams of Brigham City. Funeral services were held Friday, Feb. 27, at Redmond. Marine private now first class uation from recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. He received the early promotion for his superior performance in all phases of the train- ing, which emphasizes physical Marine Private First Class Byron P. Quick, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Quick of 35 Sumac Way, Brigham City, has been meritoriously promoted to his present rank upon grad- - Fully Automatic Conditioners can make water clear and stain-free- ! Ask your neighbors about the wonderful benefits of filtered soft waterl CALL or 723-524- 4 257-852- NOW FOR A FREE WATER 5 ANALYSIS AND INSTALLATION ESTIMATE ... WCOMfM: 80 North Main Brigham City 230 West Main Tremonton conditioning, discipline and 723-524- 4 257-352- 5 teamwork. 10 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. producer of Sun Classic Pictures, has gained special commendation from Gov. Calvin L. Rampton for his special effort in quality motion picture production. Funderal services will be held at the Chapel of Flowers mortuary Monday at 11 a.m. with G2SHEG57 uiD Bishop Robert E. Higginson of the Ogden Fourth ward pfficia-tin- Dr. Peter Knudsen, Brigham 23HE) g. City council member, was on hand for the local showing and a presentation made in behalf of Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 7 to 8 p.m. and Monday prior to services. the Indian students enrolled at the Brigham City boarding Interment will be in Brigham City cemetery. school. Sale Good Today Thru Sat., March 6th CUSTOM LOOK in Your Sewing NEVER BUY ANOTHER PATTERN!!! Pattern Making, Fitting & Design Method Copy or Design Your Own Clothes!!! COATS & CLARK RED HEART Sew A Top For Spring WINTUK A New ..gives plea. Caroline Nahai . In spite of all the hoopla over the movie Jaws, only 50 people are killed by sharks annually in United States waters. According to the National Safety Council, average annual deaths caused by accidents around the home total 25,000. More people are killed every day in home accidents 70-t-han in an entire year by sharks. At the Box 19, 1972. (Marian) Massey, Phoenix, Jr., Toastmasters, name winners, slate meeting children, Lorrie, Dan, Jay and two orches- Survivors include two daughters and a son, Mrs. Glenn L. Mysterious Monsters. enin interest family tertainment in motion pictures. "The movies produced by Sun Class have filled this goal in developing stories that families can see together," a school spokesman said. Blanding woman Jan. being produced in Utah. All of Sun Classic pictures are G rated and rank as number two in family entertainment motion pictures behind Disney Productions. Currently in release are The Outer Space Connection, Where the North Wind Blows, and the Sellier produced Life and Time of Grizzly Adams, of Frontier "Adventures students school were treated to a premier showing of Grizzly Adams on Feb. 16, and Daniel Wadiaeff, director of public relations for Sun Classic Pictures, LTD, and Elayne Blythe, founder and president of the Film Advisory board, were on hand for the occasion. Sun Classic Pictures has become noted recently for its important role in - rekindling are pictures dance tras and taught piano, retiring as a teacher when she was 78. She was married to Eddie W. Watkins in the Salt Lake LDS temple Sept. 1, 1922. He died Sign up for Community Schools motor skills classes will be held Monday at Lake View school. Classes will be held from beginners and advanced, with beginners from 3:45 to 4:30 p.m. and advanced from 4:30 to 5:15. Beginner ages are kindergarten to six years old. Register Monday. Cost is $5 for eight classes. Also, group guitar will be taught Mondays and Thursdays at 4 p.m. Registration is also Monday. Instructor is Jimmy Jarvis Merrell Petersen, 57, insurance executive of Redmond, Wash., former Brigham City resident, died of a heart attack Feb. 24, 1976. Melissa; She played in Registration Monday, for schools programs A Crystal Watkins Home Safety NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY nnaU of Eliminate costly & alterations Draft patterns to wv.iwy, LEARN HOW YOU CAN: Blanding has pleaded guilty of driving under the influence of alcohol. She was fined $100 and given a sentence by Brigham City Judge Robert W. Daines. your size & contour Complete a garment in 2 hours Get a good fit every time Attend only one class Learn to fit before you learn to sew. Balta Apodaca, Corinne, forfeited $50 bail on a charge of LECTURE being intoxicated in a public place, records show. 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