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Show Prominent Brigham Lady, 84, DiesTuesday in Farmington On Sept. 11, 1899, she was married to S. Norman Lee in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Mrs. Lee had taught religion class and served on the Box Elder stake boards of both the religion class and Relief society. She had been elected county captain of the first Daughters of Utah pioneers organization. FUNERAL SET Funeral services for Mrs. Ida K. Lee will be held husSURVIVORS INCLUDE her band; five daughters, Mrs. George Friday at 1 p.m. in the Third ward K. (Rhoda) Lewis, Springdale; chapel. Mrs. William P. (Ora) Knecht, Shrewsbury, Mass.; Mrs. Wallace Canada. B. (Rozanna) Scholes, Farming-ton- ; Funeral services will be held at Mrs. Clark W. (Mary) Hig1 m. in the Brigham City Third Mrs. p. Boulder City, Nev.; gins, Weldon S. (Florence) Burnham, LDS ward chapel with Bishop K. Sherman Oaks, Calif.; 20 grand- B. Olsen officiating. Friends may 37 children, call at the Blaine Olsen Mortuary two sisters and three brothers, from 7 to 9 Thursday evening Mrs. Chloe Hess, Salt Lake City; p. m. and Friday one hour prior Mrs. Lizzie Maughan, Ogden; to services. BurnGeorge Knowlton, Logan; Burial will be in the Brigham ham Knowlton and Ralph KnowlAlberta, City cemetery. ton, both of Cardston, and Frankie at Ed THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, BrigKam 2 Richards See record, MAURICE Abravanel will be commencing his 15th consecutive season as conductor of the Utah Symphony when he steps to the podium Saturday night. In these 15 years at the helm, Utahs il- lustrious maestro has guided the development of a fledgling orches-- i founded in 1940 until it has tra ' season of the Utah now taken its place among the The 1961-6Symphony will be launched next major orchestras of America. Saturday evening at 8:30 p. m. in Ulahns can well be proud of the Salt Lake tabernacle, accordMaestro Abravanels record of Herold to symphony Gregory, ing conducting triumphs over the manager. A repeat performance Only last summer he was of the same program Monday, Oct. H'ars again honored by a second invita-- ; 23, at the Ogden High auditorium tion to guest conduct the fabulous will also mark the beginning of a Berlin Philharmonic, having conseven concert series in that city. ducted a concert of that orchestra This promises to be the greatest jn jgjg which was highlighted by season in the Utah Symphony s a thunderous ovation and ten said Gregory, what with a tajn ca)s very exciting program, an impres-SATURDAYS concert will of some of the world's sive line-uguest soloists, and ad- - elude classical, modern and ticket sales that are setting mantic works in a Open Soon In Hospital Mrs. Lee was born Nov. 4, 1876, in Dell, Tooele county, a daughter of Benjamin Franklin and (Janette) s Symphony Season to Succumbs Mrs. Ida' Knowlton Lee, 84, wife of S. Norman Lee, Patriarch of the North Box Elder LDS stake and former Box Elder stake president, died Tuesday at 1:30 a. m. of causes incident to age, at the home of a daughter in Farming-ton- . Rhoda Ann Knowlton. an Idaho Woman EDS GLEE CLUB Mrs. Sarah Agnes Hall Jenkins, 80, of Preston, Idaho, died Wednes- idny morning at 6:45 a m. at the Cooley Hospital in Brigham City, following a brief illness. She was born Feb. 14, 18S1 in Fairview, Idaho, a daughter of She was reared in Fairview. Joseph and Margaret Hill Hall. She was married to Thomas Walter Jenkins on Dec. 5, 1900 in the HOMECOMING SET g A Mr. Jenkins Logan LDS Temple. testimonial will honor Eldied in 1914. der Dennis Nelson Sunday evening. She was an active member of the LDS church, serving in the Relief society. home-comin- one SURVIVING ARE son, George Walter Jenkins, Brigham City; seven grandchildren, and nine a sister, Mrs. Zina Peck, Fresno, Calif.; and a Inkom, brother, William Hall, Idaho. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Preston First LDS ward chapel. Friends may call at the home, 70 West First South, Preston, Friday evening and Saturday morning prior to services. Interment will be in the Fairview cemetery under the direction of the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. Homecoming Will Honor 1 p j i lAiflf.fiPa tto Perry Elder Gty, Cfafi Thursday, October 19, 1961 Following the delightful Overture to Obt-roby Weber, the orchestra will perform Schubert's beautiful Ballet Music from "Rosamunde. Richard Strauss exciting Don Juan will conclude the first half, and following the intermission Maestro Abravanel program. has programmed Tchaikovsky's immortal favorite, the Symphony No. 6 in b minor (Pathetique). Gregory explained that despite brisk season and single ticket sales, excellent seats in nearly every price range are still CHRISTMAS TREE SALE The Brigham City office of the Bureau of Land Management announces that bids will be received and opened at 2 P.M. on Oct. 31, 1961 for a total of 610 pinon pine Christmas trees. The trees will be offered in three tracts as follows: Tract No. 1 120 trees; Tract No. 2 380 trees; Track No. 3110 trees. An appraised price of 55c has been set on the trees and anyone may bid on one or all tracts. The trees are all located approximately 10 miles northwest of Yost, Utah, in Sec. 33, T 15 N, R 16 W. Notices of the sale may be obtained at the Bureau of Land Management office in the Box FJder County Court House. j. .autl foul weather ahead A homecoming testimonial will Sunhonor Elder Dennis Nelson day evening, Oct. 22, at 7:30 p. m. in the Perry LDS ward chapel. Elder Nelson returned this week r from serving a two and a mission in Sweden for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. He is a son of Mrs. Pearl D. Nelson. Elder Nelson labored at Kalmar, Sooleftea, Vastervik and Vaxjo. Friends and relatives of the Nelson family are invited to attend the homecoming, according to Bishop Martella Nelson, who will preside. half-yea- CARD OF THANKS Words cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and generous assistance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of our beloved husband, father and brother, John W. Phillips. May Gods blessings rest with those who came to our assistance in any way. THE FAMILY OF XLR-99- . It weighs only 910 pounds JOHN W. PHILLIPS. but is capable of developing more than 58,000 pounds thrust. Fuel used in the engine is liquid oxygen and ammonia, Thiokol officials said. The X15 shot into the air in a searing burst of speed that turned parts of its stubby wings white hot. Fierce heat, ranging up to 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit, charred paint inside the pilots cabin, filling it with smoke at one point. The parts that got white hot were metal tabs on the leading edges of the wings. 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