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Show GROUSE CREEK REPORTS Robbed Grouse Creek Co-oOf an Undtermined Amount p tA By Billie Jean Rasmussen f - te fi v- - v ,' ,? VY'lmV.;V, o v Everyone Is quite stirred up today because we felt that theft and all these unpleasant things wouldnt find Grouse Creek In the north west corner of Box Elder county. But some time Sunday night or Monday morning the Grouse Creek Coop was robbed of quite a sum of money and what else Is not yet known. The police dept, will probably give a more detailed report when the facts are known All members of the High Council and stake presidency of V y ' di v rs ' v. 'Mf Cassia stake were In attendance at our ward conference. It Is always good to see Improvements made and lam sure Lyman and Eula Klmber will enjoy having more room. Denver Atom of Oakley, Idaho, Is building two more nice big rooms and a garage for them. Mr. and Mrs. Therman Klmber and family of Las Vegas Nev., have been guests ofTher. . . iVrf - .'JCp; Funeral Set 7, weeks, Clair Tanner of Brigham lias , been visiting with his Mr. and Mrs. Yal Tanner and Osborn Kind er and other relatives for the past week. Mrs Grant Klmber bias been in the Ogden hospital where she underwent a major operation. The last report said site was doing well. It is good to see Olive bat k In the post office after a bout with the flu. Guests at the home of t'n-l- i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mil Thomas were Mr. and Mrs D. Wayne Thomas and family of Tremonton and Man Lou (Thomas.) Nelson and famllj of las Vegas, Nev. Tuesday evening a fire I rohe out In Death Valley west of the Max Tanner Ranch. The Bureau of Land Management kept vlg. llance over It all night to see that It didn't get out of and. grand-parets- .."V C L BC Boy L!j BUDDHIST FESTIVAL - Pictured (I to r) are, Shlnichi Shiotani, Susan Yagi, Tereasa Okada, Debbie Nagao, Tami Okada and Nitoshi Shiotani getting all ready in their himonos for the annual Bon Odori festival which will be held Friday at the bowery of Rees Pioneer park starting at 8 p.m. County Pioneer Passes Away After Full Life 97 Y ears Buddhist - Group Sets Mrs. Mary Flint House, 97, one of the oldest Box Elder county natives, passed away Monday at 9 a.m. In a local nursing home of causes Incident to age. The She was born August 21, 1868 Church will hold Its In a dugout In Calls Bon Odori festival Friday now Harper Ward, In Fort, at 8 p.m. at the Bowery of Rees Box Elder county the daughter Pioneer park. of William Flint and Georgia, Bon Odori, a special dance na Knighton Flint. Buddhists celebrated by She married George N. House In done Is world the throughout 1887 in Tremonton a January 1, of Obon, remembrance was later sol The marriage Buddhist memorial service. emnlzed In the Salt Lake Tembe will dance The colorful ple of the LDS church. After her by dancers In their she moved to Promon. and will Include people marriage, where she resided for 33 tory, Lake and Salt City from Ogden fti He died In 1935. as well as from the local area. years. had served as a Relief She The festival of Joy, as It Is teacher In the PASSES AWAY - Mrs. Mary known by the group, will also Society visiting ward and Flint House passed away, July City Eighth Brigham of In memory be a tribute 18, from causes incident In other church acto was active those who have passed away. She had spent her full 97 age. tivities. Corlnne. to the According Survivors Include a daugh. years In Box Elder county. Honeyvllle church, all are Mrs. W.P. (Verlle) Stand-er- , ter, to attend the event and re. Plain City, Weber County, Funeral services will beheld freshments will be sold by the 13 39 greatat 1 p.m. In the Brig-hagrandchildren, Thursday Young Buddhists Association. grandchildren and 30 City Eighth ward chapel with Bishop E.B. Harrison Mrs. House had been honorFriends may call at the No American League Rookie one ed several times as being Blaine Olsen Funeral chapel of the Year has ever been of the original pioneers. Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. named Most Valuable Player She hadcountys been featured In severand Thursday one hour before later In ills career. al newspaper articles telling of services. Burial will be In the her experiences as a youth In Brigham City cemetery. A total of 68 plnyets on Nathe early days of the county. The first lecogiu.ul heavytional Football League rosier? The articles told of her zest In the 1965 season were from for life and of her many hob. weight boxing (hampion of the world was James Flug. who beTexas. bles. came prominent in 1719. Festival Bud-dhl- e For st Clyd Walker Lung, 12, of 920 Falrvlew drive, Brigham City died at the State Hospital In Provo July 19. He was born November 2, 1953 In San Gabriel, Calif., a son of Teddy C. and Edna Kamppltan Lung. The Lungs moved to Brigham City fourteen months ago and are members of the Brigham City Fourteenth LDS ward. Survivors Include, parents and grandparents; Mrs. Gladys Burial Set Here For Wife of an-nu- one-roo- per-form- d Native Man Music Hall Reschedules To Allow for Celebrations y co-st- er y MOVE Ru-per- t, VICTOR CARD OF THANKS those who In their arts kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of ourl eloved mother, Lenora B. Hlllam we to express wish heaitfelt thanks. We wish esperialh to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted In any way. The Hlllam family. To of svKry Corlnne-Honeyvlll- man's parents, Mr. and Mis, Ivan Klmber for the paM two fl THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah It was started by lighting. We have had real hot temper, Thursday, July 21, 1966 attires with a few lightning and thunderstorms but very little rain which we need so bad. The range is in bad shape and the hay crop is real short of average, this doesnt look good for the coming winter. Wilda Klmber and children and Rhea Toyn were In Burley, Thursday to have a wind shield The premiere of "Oliver He Needs Me, and the youngest and "Considreplaced dau, titer of Wilda had a couple at Valley Music Hall, original-l- , er Yourself. schedule for Monday, July-25of teeth pulled David Klmber The executive producer of has been rescheduled by the Valley Music Hall, Kenn Ran. was putting the family car tn the garage when the garage door theatre officials out of consld. dall, brought the first musical came down and hit the wind eratlon to the local celebrations version of "Oliver from Eng. land to America. He has signed shield and broke It Into little taking place over the three-daweekend, holiday Harvey Lembeck to the key role pieces, According to Ballard, pres, of Fagtn because of Lombecks Nell and Jill Bourne of Gar-akithose Individuals who fame as the bumbling bully, son and daughter of Mr. ldent, and Mrs Don Bourne are the have already purchased tickets trie Von Zipper in the Beach Is uievs of Mrs. Bournes sister for the July 2 5 performance will Party movies His Inna Warburton and family. be given tickets for any other Bernice Mass'., who lias starred Mrs. Irma Warburton at- performance of their choice. on bruadway In "What Makes tended BY I' Education week In The musical comedy runs for Sammy Bun Tie part of 01-htwo weeks, ending August 6. Is played ly the stage, Bui ley. The Music Halls production wise young star Jimmy Fox. Mrs Warren Rasmussen and Is the first proof "Oliver son Burt were in Burley Thurs-datf the on business while there fessional presentation we visited Verl Rasmussen and Broadway smash hit. It played SMMMnMMMH Verl is manager of 3,2 years to packed houses, family ttr'KI ON THE and the touring road company is Karl's shoe store. crowds where, Lee Helms of Ogden who Is attracting huge woi king for Ross Warburton ver It goes, Ballard said. "This musical version of and sons, was baptized a mem"Oliver Dickens W A rill FOR NEW Charles ber of the LDS church at Is so new that few LOCATION Idaho, Saturday night. The Twist missionaries from the North people In the Intermountain area Western States mission, who know anything about It, Ballard hi Rupert, have said. "Some of todays very stationed aie been working with Helms for popular songs are from such as As Long As the past wlille. E, Kamppllan and Mr. and Mis. George Scott all of San Gabriel Calif. Also surviving Is a broth-er- , Robin Dale and a sl.str, Evelyn Marie. Funeral sei vices will beheld Friday, July 22, at 10 a.m. at the Fourteenth ward LDS chap, el. Friends may call at the Felt Funeral home Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday at the Fourteenth ward chapel from 9 a.m. until 9:45 a.m. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. MOTORS mi$ PARSONS SERVICE CENTER 1600 So. Main 723-856- 6 DICKS TEXACO SERVICE 2nd So. and Main 723-708- BIG 0 5 TIRES RECAPS - b JS temper 750X 14 - ALL ONE PRICE J BLK 735 X 14 BLK 695 X 14 BLK - 640X1 5 BLK.. 600 X 1 3 BLK 560X1 5 BLK plus 5.7c (ax and rccnppable exchange Graveside services for Mrs. Fern Rasmason Valentine, 46, wife of former Brigham City native Jack Valentine will be at the Brigham City Cemetery between 12.12:30 p.m. on Thursday July 21. Mrs. Valentine died In a Salt Lake hospital July 18 of natural causes. She was born April 17, 1920 In Salt Lake City to Oscar J. and Celia Dlckman Rasmason. She married Jack Valentine, Pi ft r Pa La May 19, 1954 In Elko, Nev. She was a beauty operator for 20 years and Is a member of the LDS church. She Is survived by her husband, her father of Sacramento, Calif., and the following broth, ers and sisters: O. J, (Joe), Mrs. Henry C. (Ruth) Griffith, Mrs. Pete (Henrietta) Gardner, Mrs. Beth J. Baker all of Salt Lake City and Mrs. A. L. (Gwen) Young, Douglas, Arlz. Funeral services were set for 10 a. m. at 2128 South State in Salt Lake City with burial and gradeslde services set for Brigham City. and More Savings of 50 BjLlOjCj HONEST lo GOODNESS Blouses Shoe Clearance Natural Bridge College Deb Arpeggio Deliso Deb Many reduced 50 Mr. Easton Adores heels and flats Sbicca You may charge your SALE purchase ware to 14.95 and More! Handbags 50 heels and flats were to 19.95 JKfS OPEN 5.88 Ladies' Hose 50 TILL 8 ON FRIDAY 7,88 Ladies' Hats 50 rft?a?ilcwui) on your OFF FREE Blocks Charge Account, of course! OFF BiLiO m, wiiuin. 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