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Show CARD Patient at distinction are in both the high school and the post high school dhlslons of the Institute. Se. lection for the honor roll Is de. termtned by the scholarship and standards committee at the school. A student must achieve and average grade point of at least 3.7 a minus, to qualify as an honor student. Fifty three students qualified for the winter quarter honor OF THANKS To those who by their acts kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our be. loved son and brother, Robert Nelle Jeppsen, w lsh to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward blsh. oprlc, the Reflef society, our friends, and all others who as. roll slsted In any way. The Jeppsen Family. of Rest Home Dies Sunday Mrs Mary Elizabeth (Lizzie) Munns Jensen, 79, of 111 West First South died Sunday In an Ogden rest home after a long Illness Mrs. Jensen was born Dec. 2 1888 In Brigham City, a daugh. ter of Arthur James and Mary Ann Hazard Munns. She was married to Hyrum C. Jensen on Feb. 7, 1908, In Brigham City They later received endowments In the Logan LDS Temple. Jensen died DIES Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Munns Jensen, 79, died Sunday at an Ogden rest home. The Civil war will theme the number done by these youngsters, left to right, Gary Kimber, Pamela Jensen and Michael Yearsley. a" A'V.A Where die on Harley Davidion High Honor Roll flames R. Norr, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Norr, 246 North First West, was placed on the honor roll for the winter quarter at Utah Trade Technical Institute at Provo, according to Erschel Shepherd, scholarship and standards committee chair- if! m Wednesday, April 20th 5 to 9 p.m. you get iportcyde quality at this price? 300 miles between fills! Penmesaweek. insuranca and low-cofinancing available. Made by blind workmen at the Blind Center. BEST BROOM you can buy M00ELI TWO starting it about HARLIY-DAVIDSO- 5 tie -$- 2.00 man Norr, a graduate of Box Elder High school, Is a student In air craft Instrument repair at Utah Trade Tech Students Chaldler Arlz.; Mrs. A1 (Nor-ma- ) Murdock, San Francisco; 21 grandchildren, 38 great, grandchildren, one brother and one sister, Dr. Charles A. Munns, Brigham City; Mrs. Monte (Mable) Hales, Salt Lake receiving honor roll EARLS Don'! miss NOTE: No SERVICE CENTER 118 WFST FOREST 3 BESTWAY City. Workday at Bowery Saturday. SUMMER SALE SPRING I esHwaY Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11 a.m. In the Brigham City Second ward chap, el with Bishop John Larsen ofMrs. Mary was In SUCCUMBS Burial ficiating. Poulter, Petersen Johannah under Brigham City Cemetery in a local direction of the Petersen Fun. 80, died Saturday eral Brigham City Lions Club iroVMM Utah Trade Tech Student Makes Aug 30, 1955. She was a former member of the Sunflower camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and past pres, ldent and visiting teacher In the LDS Second ward Relief society Surviving are six sons and daughters, Hyrum Albert (Bert) Jensen, Mark M. Jensen, both of Ogden, Ray A. Jensen, Mrs. Volona Petersen, both of Brigham City; Norman A Jensen, CIVIL WAR 'THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, Aor:l 14, 1966 ii hospital. Chapel. d 5z o Death Takes BC Woman Former Dies, Burial Brigham Man Funeral services and a mil. itary burial were conducted last Friday for a former Brigham City resident, John Laurence Clifford, 76, who died In Nyssa Ore. Clifford was born Aug. 4, 1889 in Idaho Falls, Idaho, a son of John P, and Mary Jane Wll. liams Clifford. c z BIG SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Wednesday Mrs. Mary Johannah Peter, sen Poulter, 80 of 73 South Fifth East, died at the Cooley Hospital Saturday after a shor illness. Mrs. Poulter was born Jan. 19, 1886, In Huntsville, a daugh. ter of Christian and Marla Sophia Christensen Peteisen, He married Nell Hurst in 1916 She was married to Moroni GAY NINETIES - These youngsters will be seen In a gay at Salt Lake City. She later Carl Poulter on June 26, 1907, schools annual died. He then married Vera In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. nineties number at Central Elementary In of 1921, Packer They He died Logan dance festival. Left to right are Johnny Crossman, Cindy April 18, 1950. were later divorced. He mar. In Ogden after She Wight, John Stoll, Annette Hansen, Rodney Laurltzen and resided rled Tessle Whipple Olsen In her JoAnn Millard. marriage, moved to Logan Nevada In 1951. In 1918 and returned to Ogden In 1944. She came to Brigham He was a member of the LDS City In 1965 from Ogden. church and a veteran of World She was active In the Church War I of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints and was an officer and Survivors Include the widow teacher In the MIA, She was the and following sons and Relief society work director daughters; Fern Dennis and and visiting teacher in the OgJane Marshall, Salt Lake City; den Twenty-thirand Fourth Ruth Collier and Laura Schulta, wards. Wash., Col. John Spokane, Surviving are four sons and Woodrow Clifford, Formosa, daughters, Mrs. Roland (Dora Clifford, Shoshone, Clayton Mae) Crabtree, Seattle. Wash.; brothers and sisters, Mrs. Nephl (Jeane) Conrad, Idaho; Clifand Nell Charles Clifford Menlo Park, Calif,; S. Ray Poul. ford, Brigham City; Mrs. Hoyt ter, Logan; Vernon C. Poul. (Hlla) Parkinson, Encampment, ter, Brigham City; 14 grand, Wyo.: Mary Thomas, Blackfoot, children, four Idaho; Grace Christensen, Leth. ren, one sister, Mrs. Minnie Mae Moore, Ogden. bridge, Canada. Funeral services were con. ducted Wednesday at 1 p.m, it Honeywell also announced In the Myers Mortuary In Og. has taken oer the marketing den with Bishop Glen Fife of of the Nikor line of stainless the City Third ward Brigham l steel de eloping tanks, eels, officiating. One of the dances to be performed paper trimmers and othe FESTIVAL FEATURE Burial was made In Ogden daikroom equipment in the City In Central schools annual dance festival will be the minuet. Cemetery under direction United States and Canada. Here Brian Parsons and Kathleen Payne rehearse. of the Petersen Funeral Chapel. y m DO AYS . . . STARTS THIS THURSDAY April 14 thru 23, 1966 1 RUBBERSET RUBBERSET 7 INCH NYLON ' TRAY and ROLLER WALL BRUSH OFF" 10 d NOW 1966 SPRING AND SUMMER CATALOG from April 14 prices No Discount No. 221 GIVES SMOOTH, EVEN FINISH. On Starred Items THRU 23 j NOW ONLY AN EXCELLENT JUST WHAT VAIUE. YOU COMPLETE FOR NEED JET. OUICX, EASY PAINTING. great-grandchil- lum. Among the featured numbers will be a minuet by students In the fifth grade. Central School Readies Dances CARD OF THANKS The pages of history will be turned back on Thursday, April 14 when Central Elementary school students present their annual dance festival at Box Elder High school. Our The program, titled will start at Own America, 7:30 p.m. In the BEHS auditor. express our sin. cere thanks and appreciation for all the many acts of kindness We wish to Signup for Cropland county office. The program is designed to fill a need not quite met by the annual acreage allotment and diversion programs lr maintaining achieving and ANY AMOUNT ANY CUT 51c lb.. .Half of Beef (Cut Try and Wrapped) ESPECIALLY attrac. farmers who want (1) to shift from production of surplus crops to other activi. ties, (2) to retire gradually from farming while continuing to live on the farm, (3) to continue working off the farm, or (4) to take advantage of other local CAP tlve to ROXY the best GROUND ...just Quality STEAKS ROASTS, CHOPS Everyday Low Prices. It's worth the trip to at M 1 PMHING mmiiwiwsm,., SEAflCOUflEIW "THUNDEnBALl! PANAVISION TECHNICOLOR UNITED ARTISTS v Best Grade 5einch - 50 ft. Rubber inch - 50 ft Plastic No. 2200 T ONLY Va " No. 2201 Plastic Shown Drop Cloth 7 Od 1.98 SPECIAL PRICE floor on, Olea. Std. and Better Q7U Furring Strips ft. 2X4-8f- t. ments. Other program signups now under way at the ASCS county office Include those for wheat and feed grains. For these, the final date for filing application to take part is Friday, April 15 Vinyl Plastic Asbestos With 4.00 purchase 1 year subscription 9X9-11- 6 to Popular Science With 5.00 purchase 38 X 26 Full color Steps to the Moon" Chart Each Coupon on our Booklet Bring ASK FOR OUR FREE CATALOG We invite you to thumb through our catalog and take advantage of our money-savinbargains. g 10 BIG 1 Utility Pail eo WHILE NO DEADLINE has been set for the signup under a long-terrather than an annual agreement are urged not to delay filing a CAP appll. cation. There Is a limitation on the total acreage within a county or trade area which may be placed under such agree 5 qt. Studs ,X2-8ft-2y2C- TIIJEt With 2.00 purchase iconomy 2X4-- 8 trash Clean and Light Weight FREE While they last 6 Barrel Holds 20 Gal Easy to Keep 39c each 00 350 ONLY This Plastic 19c each 00 the Cropland Adjustment pro. gram, farmers who are Inter, ested In diverting acreage under BEEF around all HOSE Good Grade inch - 50 ft. Plastic 2.95 Better Grade 5s inch - 50 ft. Plastic 5.25 IS employment opportunities. In Farmers participating CAP will receive adjustment payments related to the value balance for farm of the crops normally produced products. It Is also expected on the land, and conservation to provide more hunting, fish, cost.shore payments on the land ing, and other opportunities for diverted. The chairman reported that so far five farm operators In Box Elder county have applied for agreements under CAP, and have beer five agreements HELD OVER signed. These signed agree, ments Involve about 373 acres For One Big Week of croplahd, Ends April 21st BARREL outdoor recreation. supply-deman- Wholesale or Retail GARDEN Adjustment Program The Cropland Adjustment available In 1966 for program, shown by the many friends, the first time, offers major relatives, and neighbors during to farmers, Orvll J, the Illness and passing our our advantages Nish, chairman, beloved mother, grandmother Stabilization and Agricultural Conservation and said re. The Rose E. Peterson family county committee, cently. Signup In the program now Is under way at the ASCS Good Quality Plastic Trash zo STARTS m THIS O THURSDAY z DAYS Brigham City 25 BESTWAY SPRING 0 1 E. SUMMER SALE Forest Phone El 723-349- 6 |