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Show w- - tf f 'yv k "V, tt 10 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Mother of Local Man Thursday, August 6, 1964 i Garden Party Hosted for Family Leaving Willard 1 Dies Sunday By Mrs. Mrs. Lena Ashbaker Olsen, 95 Young Ward, Cache county, died of natural causes Sunday In a Logan hospital. She was the mother of Cliff Olsen, 535 West Fourth South. She was born March 28, 1869, Bern, Switzerland, to Jacob and Elizabeth Burkhalter Ashbaker. She married Christian Lorenzo Olsen, 1889. He died in 1925. She was an active member of the LDS church, relief society primary, Sunday school MIA, and a temple worker. Include sons, Survivors daughters, Lee Olsen, Bert W. Olsen, both Young Ward; Mrs. Arthur (May) Hansen, Ogden; Mrs. Harry (Ada) Morris, V. Allen Olsen, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Jean Smith, Clear, field; Cliff A. Olsen, Brigham 136 City; 42 grandchildren, E.F. Watts i I i honor of Mr. and Mrs. Garty Baker who are moving to Ru. perty Ida., where Mr. Baker will teach school. Baker has been teaching at the Willard school for the past two years. Guests Included, In addition to host and hostess and guests at honor, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gras, ser, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mor. gan, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Tuck er and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson, all of Willard, Mr. and Mrs. William MOser from Logan, Mrs. Jack Hellstron, Miss Karol Glenn and Cornell Stanger from Brigham City, and Mr. Virgil Lang from Ogden. Election Funeral services will be conducted FUNERAL SATURDAY LDS Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Brigham City Second-NintHe died Tuesday In ward for Archibald James Goss, 63. a local hospital. h i .j Veteran Employee of N-- J Succumbs Tuesday Evening i i i Junes Goss, 63, fourth quorum of elders. News and Journal Survivors include his widow; employee for the past 47 years four sons, Dr, James A. Goss, died Tuesday evening In Cooley Manhattan, Kan.; Cyril A. Goss, Memorial hospital of cancer, Clearfield; William J. Goss, He was born Jan. 20, 1901, Brigham City; and Leland R. In Northampton, England to Goss, stationed with the US Arthur and Annie Lucas Goss. Army in Hawaii. A daughter, At the age of 14, he came to Mrs. John (Melba Jean) Reeves Brigham City with his family resides In Ogden. He Is also as converts to the LDS church, survived by 24 grandchildren. and he has resided here since. Funeral services will be con. He was married to Alberta ducted Saturday, Aug. 8, at 1 Pulsipher on Feb. 8, 1923, In p.m. In the Brigham City LDS ward. the Logan LDS temple. Second . Ninth He was employed as a lino Friends may call at the Olsen !' Archibald t Box i i i t ) & ) Elder type operator for the Box El. der News and Journal at the time of his death, and he had been an operator for 47 years, until the time of his recent i Illness. He was a member of the Brig, Funeral Chapel Friday evening to 9 p.m., and Saturday, 11 a.m. until time of services. Burial will be In the Brigham Ctty cemetery, 7 The University of Oregon ham City Fourth LDS ward, maintains a collection of 373,. where he had served as a ward 458 volumes of newspapers of .. itoher and. a member of the the Northwest. , : "t , , . ters Lorretta, side-kic- RUSSEL RE-CAS- BUYS RIGHTS T HOLLYWOOD (UPI) ProHOLLYWOOD (UPI) HarSam Spiegel has purducer war old Russell, the wounded veteran who appeared in The chased movie rights to The Best Years of Our Lives, will Night of the Generals for be seen In The Collector. Wlnnlne Lee, Kathy and Rlchelle were week, The attractive garden of Mr. end visitors at the home of and Mrs. Ira Archibald was the Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Waits. Melanie Rlchardsen daugh. setting for a pot luck party In THERE WERE SEVEN 100 per cent awards presented to child, greatgrandchildren, 5 great, ren In the Willard ward prL greatgrandchildren. miry on Wednesday. Children Funeral services were con. receiving them were Angela ducted Wednesday, and burial Lunday, , Holly Mund, Carma was In the Logan cemetery. Boddlly, Terry Loveland, San. dra Cleveland, Richard Bare, Boddlly. ger and Kelvin There were also fifteen 95 per cent awards presented to child, ren who had only missed one primary for the entire year. On Wednesday night, the LL (Continued from page one) homa holiday was held by the Willard ward primary. The mo. fuls. Three other Demo races will thers were Invited to share with be decided with William L. (Bill) their daughters a fun filled even, Adams and D.B. Green seeking lng to learn a few of the things the state house nomination from the girls have learned during Box Elder county's District the past year. The top-pilgirls Two; Harvard R. Hinton and were Introduced In to the LL Clyde L. Miller paired off for hams and the graduating Merry, secretary of state, and Linn C. hands were honored. Exhibits of handwork the girls Baker and S, Clifford Cockayne have made was shown. Light re. for state treasurer, freshments were served. Color POLLS IN ALL OF BOX EL scheme for the evening was der countys 47 districts will white, and pastel green and be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. yellow Willard ward Trallbullder A map Indicating the bounder, ies of voting districts In Brig, roundup was held Thursday ham City Is being published night. A hearty chuckwagon sup. again In today's Journal. A list per was served to the boys and their parents, after a program of polling places was published In Tuesdays Box Elder News. giving demonstration on the Ar. For Information about where tides of faith, Scout laws and to vote, readers are Invited to scouting was presented by the call the N.J office. boys. Games were played and singing was enjoyed by the group. CARD OF THANKS VISITING AT THE HOME of Words cannot express the Mr. and Mrs. M.H. Baird gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their this past week has been Mrs. kindness and generous assist, Myrtle Barrett from Hawaii. Mrs. Barrett is Mrs. Bairds ance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the sister. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jensen death of Mr. Abraham E. Evans and family enjoyed a weekend May Gods blessing rest with those who came to our as. fishing trip to Lake Williams at Salmon, Ida. sis tan ce In any way. Mrs. Richard Dunn and daugh. and brothers sisters Family, ! VIVIAN IN RACE HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Vivian Vance, Lucille Balls k on the week television show, has landed a comedy role fn "TRe'Oreat Race. WILLARD REPORTS ter of Dave and Fatty Mar. rone Rlchardsen was blessed by her In the Willard ward on Sunday. Bryan Kleth Baddley son of Mr. and Mrs, Dean Baddley was confirmed by his father In the Willard ward on Sunday. He was baptlszed by his father on Sat. urday. great-grandfath- Box Elder County Profs Plan and Utah Meet on need Education Teachers and administrators from Utah State university will be among some 1,000 to 1,500 Utah college and university fac. ulty members and state officials expected to attend the 1964 Utah Conference on Higher Ed. ucatlon at Brigham Young university, Sept. 911. All nine of the Institutions of higher learning In Utah will be represented. These Include, be. sides Utah State and BYU, the of Utah,Weber University State college, Westminster ool. lege, Snow college, Carbon coL lege, College of Southern Utah and Dixie college. Participating also will be the state department of Public in. Utah Congress of structlon, Parents and Teachers, city, county and state officials. All of the general sessions, sectional meetings, banquets and luncheons will be scheduled in the new Y Center. Dr. Gerrltt deJong Jb., BYU, president of UCHE, said fl. gure of national Importance will be Invited to speak to the gen. eral meetings on "Today's Pro blems of Higher Education In America.' The sections will then discuss them In more de. tall In separate meetings. in the U. S. Senate FOR BETTER EDUCATION Wilkinson, a former school teacher and administrator, has been a champion of. education all of his life. He has pledged to help give Utah the best educational program of any state in the nation by a good margin. He believes in local control and financing of schools to prevent Federal control of education. FOR PROFITABLE AGRICULTURE Wilkinson will fight for more freedom for all farmers. He Is opposed to controls and regimentation of olur agricultural industries. He will give support and help to all segments of agriculture, and help, to develop our American free enterprise FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES Wilkinson will work for Improved Job op portunltles for Utah families by making business conditions Inviting to new industries. He will work for full utilization of facilities and talents In our missile Industries, and for protection and improvement of toe business climate. FOR MORE WATER Wilkinson will fight for the. development of Utahs water projects and for other ways of utilizing our natural resources. He has long been an advocate of the Central Utah and Dixie Projects. He understands the need for solutions to irrigation and water problems of our state. system. VOTE REPUBLICAN AUGUST 11 il i We can all Dr. J. Stewart Williams, dean the school of graduate studies at USU, Is vice president of UCHE. Other officers of the organization are N. Blaine Win. ters, state department of Public Instruction, secretary trea. surer, and Dr. Royden C. 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