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Show vv rt T,HE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Four Drivers Jy'lp'O Thursday, January 2, 1964 v O.4 ExBrigliam Resident E. Lorenzo McGlone, 64, Portland, former Brigham City at died Sunday resident, his home after a long Illness. He was born Oct. 27, 1899 In Brigham City, a son of William E. and Henrietta Houck McGlone. He was married to Cora Denkers In Salt Lake City 81, Lester E. Ramdied Mondav "ight. Monday, Funeral Set Lester Esli Ramsay, 81, of 117 North Second West, died Monday at 11:30 p.m. at a local nursing home. He was born Aug. IS, 1882 at Framington, N.M., a son of Luther and Martha Ann Hampton Ramsay. He was reared In Long Valley, Utah. He married Lillian Elizabeth Johnston on Dec. 24, 1914 In Salt Lake City. They later re. celved their endowments In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They to Brigham City five moved years ago. A member of the LDS church he was a high priest In the Brigham City Third LDS ward at the time of his death. He had served on the genealogical and as a ward committee teacher. Surviving are his widow of Portland; one daughter and one son, Mrs. Lynn (Edna) Lindsay of Seattle, Wash.; Robert of Tocoma, Wash.; seven grandchildren; a brother and two sisters, William L, Me. Clone of West Weber; Mrs. Genevieve Munson, Ogden; Mrs. Hugo (Doris) Eberhard, Melba, Idaho. r v) J League Head After Illness Aubry Moody, president of the Mantua Friday The second half of the even, lng education program classes will begin Jan. 6, at 7 p.m. at the Box Elder High school, according to an announcement made this week by Vernal Tom McCoy, 57, director of Willie, coordinator of adult ed. the Utah Municipal League, died ucatlon for South Box Elder Tuesday of a heart aliment in a district. The classes scheduled to Salt Lake hospital. of Mr. begin, along with the day, room He was a and Mrs. Nello Chris toff er son, as follows: 421 South Main, Brigham City. Gregg Shorthand (Interned, For 27 years McCoy had iate) . Monday, Room 210, guided the programs and poll, Christine Richards. cies of the Utah Municipal Lea. Art instruction . Monday, gue as Its director. Room 106, Ray Jeppsen. Bus 'ness English . Monday, HE WAS BORN Feb. 20, 1906 Room 202, Charles Averett. In Sacramento, Calif., a son of Advanced sewing and tailorTom and Felicia Morgan Me. ing Monday, homemaking de. He attended schools In Coy. partment, Donna Mae Hurst. San Diego, including a boys military academy there. He THE PLANNING family was graduated from San Diego estate . Monday, Jan. 20, Room public schools and attended the 133, Kay Young and others of University of Utah Extension First Security Bank system. division classes. . French Conversational On Aug. 8, 1942, he married Monday, Room 206, Evelyn Kay. Eueda Chrlstofferson of Brig, Landscaping . Monday, Feb. ham City, at independence, Mo. 3, room, Sam agriculture He served with the U. S. Army Gordon. from June 1942, to November, Keep Slim and Trim for Wo. 1945. men . Monday, small gym of In 1955 he was granted a main building at junior High leave of absence from the Mun. school, Kay Peterson. iclpal League to serve as a What to Learn About the Stock delegate on a special consult, Market Tuesday, Room 133, ant to the minister of the Inter, Dean Cluff. lor of Iran. During this time he was Instrumental In the orgCONVERSATIONAL Spanish. anization of the Iran Municipal Tuesday and Thursday, Room association In Teheran. 202, Edgar L. Wagner. He has twice served as a Conversational Russian member of the executive com. Tuesday, Room 206, Margaret mlttee of the American Mun. Johnsen. Iclpal association. Games, Exercise and Recrea. tion for Men . Tuesday, gym, SURVIVING ARE his widow; Grant Moser. a son and two daughters, Mich, Rapid and Improved Reading. ael Tom McCoy, Anita Beth Tuesday Room 2, North Thlokol McCoy and Adele Carol McCoy, building, Brigham City, Charles all of Salt Lake City. F. Nielsen. Photography for Fun . Wednes. will be con. Funeral Dies Tuesday Mrs. Dellla Gertrude Jensen 75, of Mantua, died Tuesday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Brigham City Lions Club this week announced that the Lions club meetings will be held on the second and fourth Wed. A free movie, entitled nesdays this month, Jan. 8 and will be shown 22. The Appaloosa, change Is due to the Friday evening, Jan. 3, at 7 first Wednesday falling on New p.m. at the Mantua LDS ward Years Day, Moody pointed out. recreation hall. It tells the story of the oldest recorded public Is invited, according to breed of horse. The general John Baxter. , Evening Education Program Begins New Classes Jan. 6 Dies Tuesday U. Municipal Change Meets ' Dense fog and NATURES FROSTING temperatures combined to lay a heavy layer of frost on the local scenery this past week. It was natures way of into a picture of wintertime beauty. turning the drab or common-plac- e Mantua Lady Lions Club to Free Movie Set ' Funeral services and burial will be Friday In Portland. Alston Jensen in Mantua. She was born Sept. 11, 1888 In Mantua, a daughter of Alex, ander A. and Twentena Jensen Larsen. She was married to Hyrum Jensen on Dec. 10, 1913 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. HE IS SURVIVED BV HIS He died a year ago. She was active In the Church widow, the following sons and Latter-da- y daughters, Mrs. C.R. (Nola) of Jesus Christ of in the Sunday Mrs. Saints, serving Buhl, Idaho; Futrell, (Vera) Franworth, school and Primary and was George Boulder City, Nev.; Mrs. Glenn a counselor in the YWMIA and (Doris) Montgomery, Mrs. Primary. She had served as Claud (Stella) Harmon, Mrs. president of the Relief society. Bill (Iris) Adams, James R. SURVIVING ARE the follow, Ramsay, all of Walla Walla, Wash.; Mrs. Wayne (Veda) Nel. lng brothers and sisters; Mrs. son, Salt Lake City; John Ram. Myrl Jensen, Riverton; Austin say, Brigham City; Mrs. Larry Larsen, Brigham City; Newell (Ann) Eads, Covington, Ky.; 35 J. Larsen and Mrs. Amelia Jensen, both of Mantua; Mrs, grandchildren; 25 great-granchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Rhoda Potter, Chester, Idaho. Funeral services will be con. Mary Ann Jones, Ronan, Mont. Mrs. Laura, Olsen, Charlo, ducted Saturday at 12 noon In the LDS ward chapel. Mrs. Parna Mattlce, Mantua Mont.; Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. Ruby Friends may call at the Harold Larsen, San Francisco, Calif. B. Felt Funeral Home Flday Funeral services will be con. from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday ducted Friday at 1 p.m. In the prior to services. Burial will be in the Mantua Brigham City Third LDS ward chapel with Bishop Glen Fife cemetery. officiating. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Friday prior to services. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery. PA Brigham City police over the week Investigated past four traffic accidents and In each mishap, one of the drlv. ers Involved was cited for a violation, according to police Her address is son-in-la- ' services Room John 202, Wayman. say. ducted Friday noon In the Business Arithmetic . wed. LDS Stake House, 2078 East 5165 South, Salt Lake City. nesday. Room 210, Ray D. Reese Danisn for beg'nners.Wed. Friends may call at 372 East First South from 10:30 to 11:30 nesday, Room 207, Pauline Jen. a. m. Friday. Burial will be in sen. Farm and Business Law. Wed. Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. nesday, Room 206, Judge VeNoy The family suggests contrl. Chrlstofferson. German for Beglnners.Wed. buttons to the Heard Research Fund of the University of Utah. nesday, junior High Room 204, Elvin Mitchell. d LANGUAGE and Customs.Thursday, Room 211, Mlya K lgore. JAPANESE Western Trails. Thursday, Room 206, F. Wayne Wilcox. Tax Management-Thursday- , Room 207, Dean B. Freeman (Intermediate) Typewriting Thursday, Room 209, Don C. Messervy. Technical Writing.Thursday, Room 210, William J. Skidmore Clothing Constructlon-Thurs- . day, homemaking department, Donna Mae Hurst. be Decislons-T- o Great announced. P.T.A. Study Groups.One for each school, to be announced. CLASSES FOR UNIVERSITY cred t scheduled to begin after the f rst of the year are list, ed as follows; New methods of Teaching Schools will be held at Lake View school. Starting date will be announced. Psychology 181, Psychomest. rics Applied to Guidance. Inter, mountain' school Wednesday, at S p.m. In Bldg. 2, Dr. Ronald Peterson. Psychology 287, Occupational Intermountain Information school, building two, Thursday, 7 p.m., Dr. Startford. Speech 24, Oral Interpre. school Dr. Black. Bacteriology Intermountain school. Day of starting to be .... Telephone No. - Age Her parents (Queen Candidate must be USU Ceramics Fifth and Sixth North. Driver of the auto was list, ed as Roger L. Meeker, Perry. There was an estimated $200 damage to the auto and $83.12 An Extension evening class In damage to the pole. Patrolman Bill Walker cited Meeker for ceramics will be offered at traveling too fash for existing Utah State university winter conditions. quarter, providing area res. tdents an opportunity to begin TRUCKS or advance their work In pottery PICKUP TWO collided Monday at 7:30 a.m. making. Classes will be taught Tues. one of the vehicles when attempted to pass at the sane day and Thursday from 7 to 10 time the other truck started a p.m. In the USU Art Barn. left turn. The mishap occurred LeRoy Peterson, who received on U.S. 89.91 at the entrance to a masters degree in fine arts ,the Utah State Road department at USU last spring and is now art teacher at Logan junior sheds. The drivers were listed as High school, will be the InstrucDee R. Yearsley, 675 South tor. Peterson has been Invited Second West, and William Jam to exhibit In some of America's Pluim, 1371 East South Weber drive, Ogden. Patrolman Jay Herbert estimated damages at $170 to the Pluim truck and $150 to the other vehicle. He cited Pluim for Improper passing. Class Slated Me-Clo- Dies I wish to nominate between lng Co. Local Man Road Mishaps city-ligh- with his parents to Willard as a boy and later resided In Ogden. He was employed by the American Pack, SUCCUMBS Bishop and Mrs. Dean Compton 260 North 6 West PA reports. A single. car mishap occurr. ed last Saturday at 3:17 p.m. when a car slid sideways Into t a pole on Main street In 1919. He moved COMMITTEE QUEEN Mr. anld Mrs. Vernon Bingham 215 West 750 North Cited After . Dies Sunday say, SNOW 17 years of age or oldgr) leading ceramics shows this winter, according to Dr. Twain Tippetts, head of the Fine Arts department. The class may be taken for three hours credit, or It may be audited. Registration maybe done any time at the extension work offices, classroom Agricultural Science building. Either beginning or more ad. vanced students In ceramics may take the course. ' SELLS ANGUS COWS Scott Burt of Brigham City recently sold five registered Angus cows to Dorralne Did. erlcksen of Tremonton, accord, lng to a news release from the American Angus Assn. yrORthtCOHFORT MISHAP WAS 2:40 p.m. Monday owned by Melvin Beeton, 487 South First West, was parked on Main street near Fourth South, when the car, A CAR-TRUC- reported at The truck, Arise, shine: for thy light w come, and the glory of the Lord driven by Royce Orval Baber, 668 North Third East, Logan, struck the parked vehicle. Patrolman Max Huggins est. lmated damages at $110 to the car and $60 to the pickup. He cited Baber for hit and run. is risen upon thee. ISAIAH 60:1 passing of a loved one a new dawn of life . . . and with this knowledge lies solace for those left behind. The ANOTHER CAR. TRUCK mis. hap occurred Tuesday at 9:10 a.m. when an auto driven by Anna Beatrice Mullins, 605 North Second West, pulled away brings with it They find comfort, too, in know- from a curb.side parking place and hit the truck which was parked In the space ahead. The mishap occurred at 41 South Main. ing that their personal wishes are always respected by us. Owner of the truck was list, ed as American Linen Supply 150 . 26th street, company, Ogden. There was an estimated $175 Y uuetai damage to the car. Patrolman Herbert cited Mrs. Mullins for negligent collision. SAVINGS RECEIVED Cbrnor Main and 2nd North BY THE 10TH EARN PROM THE 1ST S5H3 GflaEE0 o oto tfteQngp announced. WILLIE ANNOUNCED that classes will be organized to meet Interest and needs as requested. Persons desiring more lnfor. matlon on the classes outlined new above or other new classes may contact Willie at the Board of Education office In the Box Elder County Court House. Pensacola, Fla., cradle of United States Naval Aviation has lived under five flags..those of Spain, France, Britain, the United States, and the Confed. National Geographic eracy, says. Finland makes no use of ever, greens at Christmas time, for to the Finns they are a sign of mourning. According to the Book of Knowledge, straw Is used Instead in many Finnish decorations. FRIDAY, JAN. 3 B.E.H.S. for residential customers in Utah. $$ GYMNASIUM BOX ELDER Now you can afford the many wonderful advantages of flameless and air conditionelectric heating with electric rates now ing too reduced 15 below regular rates for space heating and air conditioning in total electric homes. ii cm 0HO0 ituths) fienDJ aee:i 'ulo.isr Im 13 Mir cia jn M1? m You Can't Beat Electric Heat Clean as electric light. Separate temperature control for every room. Draft-fre- e Saves space For more information, call or write your nearest Utah Power & Light Co. office. Jr. Varsity Game 6:30 P.M. Varsity Game 8:00 P.M. 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