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Show Mb THE BOX 20 JOURNAL, Brigham ELDER Th ursday, Gty, Utah October 4, 1 962 I Now Eyes Representative To Collect Unused Glasses Those old or unusued many people have lying around the house are urgently j needed by the poor the world over, according to Harold B Felt 'of the Felt Funeral Home Felt has volunteered to collect for distribudiscarded tion by Ney Eyes, Inc., a organization in Short Hills, N. J , whose sole purpose is .to help provide better vision for those who cannot afford to buy glases themselves. -. non-profi- who , j ; Brigham Gty standard-size- d cars to offer such extended owner protect- ion. The length of all 1963 Plymouth and na- sedans, hardtops and convertibles remove the eyeglasses Just be- tive of Brigham City, Whitney fore the casket is closed, and the Charles Hansen, age 50, was killed through Friday during the 1962-6- 3 glasses can then be sent to New m a single car accident Monday season. In Utah viewers will get Eyes. night, 52 miiles south of Wells, with telecasts over Nev. on Highway 93. KSL-TChannel 5, at 6:30 Mr. Hansen was president of both the El Dorado Mining Co., and a. m., and KUED, Channel 7 at was president of the Whitco De- 5:30 p. m. weekdays starting Sept. 24. velopment Co., of Salt Lake City.' BRIGHAM Young University, He was born June 2, 1912 in of Utah, Utah .State University of son F. Joseph Brigham City, a University and Weber college will and Lena Mane Nelson Hansen. - He married Esther (Molly) Ed- offer college credit for the series. Those interestwards of Willard In Brigham City in ed should contact the excredit 1929. on May 18, He was a member of the Church tension services office at one of Mrs. Zera Wilde Earl, 72, of Burthese schools. ley, Idaho, died Sunday in a Poca- of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y In connection with the course, of been He a resident illness. Saints. had tello hospital after a long Box Elder school district is undertMrs. Earl was born Dec. 6, 1889 Salt Lake City for the past 30 aking an experimental study of in Brigham City, a daughter of years. economics In the course of study hi include SURVIVORS widow, Wilde. Thomas and Sarah Jensen level and is partFlor- at the secondary She was reared In Brgiham City eight sons and daughters, teachers and adand taught school here. ence Hansen, Elaine Hansen, Da icipating with ministrators in this series. She was married to Lore! L. Earl vid J. Hansen, Gaylon Whitney comIt Involves a Edward on Sept. 30, 1912 in Brigham City. Hansen, Norman Hansen, mittee of the representative staff professional Jensen, as well as They moved to Burley in 1933; to Mrs. Sherman (Marilyn) lay people to further Seattle, Wash, in 1942, and back to Mrs. Ronald (Helen) Wood, Mrs. the of economics. This feasibility on in 1946, a farm all David Salt of residing (Afton) Fitzcn, Burley will be done In cooperation with 12 in the Pella district. Lake City; grandchildren; also Dr. Mrs. Earl was a member of the three brothers and seven sisters, Utah State University and Church of Jesus Chrst of Latter-da- y Homer Hansen, Harvey D. Han- Evan Murray wil be the leader in seminars following Saints. sen, Mrs. Girard (Ruth) Hale, the of the telecast. viewing Mrs. SURVIVORS Include her hus- Mrs Alton (Mary) Larson, We expect that this program band, of Burley; three sons and a David (Melba) Shand, and Mrs. will be very beneficial to us In G Alvin Salt (Lena) Pack, all of daughter, Rex Earl, Livingston, our curriculum for the preparing Dr. Lake City; Heber J. Hansen, Palo Mont.; Boyd Earl, Burley; inclusion of economics," Supt. Eugene W. Earl and Mrs. Marcia Alto, Calif.; Mrs. Lawrence (Bur- Walter D. Talbot said. Hassalstrom both of Pocatello; ten ma) Wallace, Santa Monica, Calgrandchildren; a brother and two ifornia; Mrs. Bert (Eulalia) KeraL sisters, Wilford Wilde and Mrs. Delta, Colo.; Mrs. Edward (AfNettie Alvord, both of Ogden; Mr. ton) Saxton, Helena, Mont. Emma Nelson, Sequin, Wash. Funeral services will be conFuneral services were conducted ducted Saturday noon at Larkin Tuesday at 1 pm. jn the Pella Mortuary, 2B0 East South Temple, LDS ward chapel. Tnferment was in Salt Lake City. the Burley cemetery. Graveside services will be conducted at the Brigham City cemetery prior to burial at approxi1c SALE AT MACK'S mately 2:30 p. m. Saturday. A Salt Lake City man double-ex- posure Brigham Native Dies Sunday After Illness FELT WENT on to say that metal frames in any condition, unbroken prastic frames (with or without lenses), sunglasses, artificial eyes, cataract lenses and soft cases are all needed by New Eyes. Unbroken plastic framed eyeglasses and sunglasses are carefully tested and classified by New Simple Eyes," Felt explained. nears and fars are sent as requested to fill specific orders from medical missions and recognized welfare agencies in such areas as the Philippines, Indonesia, Arabia, Labrador, Burma, Thailand, Haiti, Ceylon, Sarawak, Omau, India, and countries in South America and Africa. In these countries, and others, the purchase of needed glasses is an impossibility for many. "Many people wonder what to with the glasses worn by their loved ones during life, Felt said, and New Eyes is the answer. Families of deceased persons need only tell their funeral director to 1c appealing new styling gives the 1963 Plymouth a wider, longer look to match its famous performance. Three inches longer and an inch wider than last year, the 1963 Plymouth has a completely new body design, featuring a stylish new roof line with up right rear window, a longer read deck with roomier trunk, and a bright new appearance. grille and front-en- d The new Plymouth models for 1963 are now on display at Packer Motor company, 647 South Main street in Brigham City. ALL 1963 PLYMOUTH automobiles sold in the United States and Canada will carry & new warranty for five years or "50,000 miles, whichever comes first, on major power train components including transmission, propeller engine, shaft and universal joint and rear axle.- Plymouth Is the first of the d Harold B. Felt VOLUNTEERS volunteers to collect discarded eyeglasses for distribution by New Eyes Inc. d do Wider, Longer 1 963 Plymouth Native of Eyes. According to Felt, New Eyes, founded in 1932 by Mrs. Arthur broken Terry, collects jewelry and pieces of precious metal. The work of sorting, testing, overseas packaging and acknowledging the hundreds of thousands of pairs of glasses received each year is carefully done by vol- unteers in donated quarters. and All metal-frameglasses Jewelry are sold to a refinery, Felt said, and the redeemed cash is used to purchase new prescrip-- , tion glasses for the indigent. Un- plastic-framebroken glasses are tested and sent abroad to medical missions and charlta-- I ble agencies that are equipped to dispense them properly. d . Of Economics Crash Kills jwish to help this worth while i cause may call for pickup or bring their discarded glasses to the Felt ! Funeral Home, where they will be wrapped and sent to New 4 Drigfitnn Gty Agency Displays Utah students can stay at home and still help fill more than a million seats in the worlds largest classroom In the College of the Airs new television series called which The American Economy, started Monday, Sept. 24. More than 280 major colleges and universities across the country are offering credit for the course which will be telecast over most CBS TV stations from 6:30 a. m. to 7.00 a. m Monday eye-glass- ! College Study Starts Via TV es which BRIGHAM CITY residents J SALE AT MACK'S same 205 inches. , There no intermediate, models, short wheelbase or small enaine cars in the line. STANDARD power plants are inclined Six the Both and 318 cubic-inc- h Fury engines retain the economy features which have won for Plymouth victories in its class in the Mobil Economy Run the past six years in a row is the are V-- i Death Gaims X'JwKv Fury Brigham Man Albert Hansen, age 92, died Wednesday noon at his home, 29 South Third West, or causes Incident to age, following an illness. Mr. Hansen was born April 27, 1870 at Brigham City, a son of Ferdinand and Catherine Hansen. He was reared and educated in Brigham City. He married Rhoda Smith on July 25, 1921 at Idaho Falls, Idaho. They made their home in Brigham City. He was a charter member of the Brigham City Chamber of Commerce. He had served on the Brigham City Police force for four years and as a Government fruit inspector for many years. He also had been employed by Kaiser Furniture Co. for several years. He was a member of the Church Latter-da- y of Jesus Christ of Saints. SURVIVORS include his widow, Brigham City; a son, Albert J. Hansen, Brigham City; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Elma S. Christensen, Huntington Park, Calif.; Mrs. Ada S. Zinck, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Margaret S. Ingebro, Portland, Ore.; also two sisters, Mrs. Orson (Thora) Nelson and Mrs. August (Annie) Valentine, both of Brigham City. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 p m. at the Blaine ONen Mortuary under the direction of the Brigham City Second LDS ward bishopric. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday night from 7 to 9 p.m and Friday prior oSu' FRIDAY HOMECOMING GAME BOX which you may have lying around the house are urgently needed by poor people all over These people cannot afford the luxury but you can help? Inc., a these for New Eyes For the Needy, useless ELDER JUNIOR HIGH CAMPUS BOX ELDER vs. BEAR RIVER BEARS services. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. to Plymouth-Ford-Chevrol- As a public service, we are collecting - OCTOBER 5 8:00 P.M. 50,000 miles. You get great champ of the tough Did you know that those old, of better vision two-do- IE with the first 5-ye- ar warranty in America. This big new beauty is so strong that all internal parts of the engine, transmission and drive train are guaranteed for 5 years or Needs Youn 'Old Glasses the world? 1963 After Illness If Jl eye-glass- " One of 26 new models which Plymouth has introduced for 1963 is the Sport The hardtop above. AH Plymouth models have a new look with a wider, longer style. new line of Plymouth cars are now on display In Brigham City at Packer Motor company, 647 South Main Street. PLYMOUTH FOR Plymouth 63 reveals brand-ne- w performance-t- he kind that makes Plymouth league. Another thing is styling. et design, with clean, uncomplicated lines. The effect is terrifically good looking. To sum up: you have to own one to catch one. Qualjty-bui- lt by Chrysler Corporation... at your Plymouth Dealers now. charitable organiza- t, tion which distributes your donations wherever they are needed. Wont you help this worthwhile cause? If you at your home, have any you may bring them to our office and well ship them to New Eyes For the Needy one somewhere may see better! service MUU.U0 NOT BV so that some- OOLD BUI Y TM bOLDEN I HVU i i THE CAR WITH AMERICAS FIRST FUNERAL HOME 205 SOUTH FIRST ' A BRIGHAM EAST 5-YE- AR WARRANTY... PLYMOUTH 63 Oaaler't Warranty against defects In malarial and workmanship on 1963 cart has loan aipandad to Muds parts raplacsmsnt or rsptlr lor S yoars or 90,000 miles, whlctwvar 00 mao SYnii Authoraed Plymculh-Vahaon tha engine blooa, hoad and Intornat parts Innamnilon caao and Interna! parte (ottludlnp manual dutch) torqun converter, drtva ihalt, univaraal (pints (excluding dual oovor), rear axis and differential, and d Caitihed Car Cara Khadulaa. remanufacturad parts may tie used tor Mplaoemenk roar wtwd toetemga, provided the vehicle has Dean aarvioed at reeaonable interval according to tha Plymouth-Valia- r, CITY PACKER MOTOR CO., INC. 647 South Main Street, Brigham City, Utah |