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Show ym THIRD ANNUAL CITY TALENT SHOW SoIoLJ DuetJ (Instrumental) Solo Q Ensemble DuotQ Ensemble Q Miscellaneous Baton Q Dancing QJ Comedy Q Other Q (Mark appropriate square,) Name Telephone Address Forms must be turned In at Mickeys Music City, South Main, not later than Wednesday, Aug. 19, f n ; 1 fr rf Honeyville . i In X.''' i I ' 1 4 i ' . LOCAL WOMAN . Mrs. Eugenia Jensen Bott Kotter died at the age of 82, July 30 In the Cooley Memorial hospital. Native Woman Succumbs in Hospital Mrs. Eugenia Jensen Bott Kotter, 82, of Brigham City died Saturday July 30, In the Memorial Hospital of Cooley causes Incident to age, Mrs. Kotter was born April 27, 1884 in Brigham City, a daughter of John H. and Had. ava Marla Jensen Bott. She was married to Henry L. Kotter May 9, 1908 In the Salt Lake LD6 temple, He died Jan. uary 11, 1940. She was a lifelong resident of Brigham City and was a member of the Brigham City Eighth LDS ward, Survivors Include! sons and Mrs. Nelson L, daughters, (Freda) Smith of Bellflower, Calif., Jack H. Kotter Of Black, foot, Idaho, Mrs. Wayne C. (Mel. ba) Jepperaon, Brlghdm City, La Mont B. Kotter, San Fran, cisco, Calif., Gerald L. Hotter, North Ogden Utah, and Maurlne L. Emerlck, Washington D.C, She is survived by 14 grand- children and four great.grand. children and the following broth, ers and sisters, Phillip J. Bott of Ogden, Lorenzo J. Bott ind Victor J. Bott both of Brigham City, LeRoy J. Bott of Santa Rosa, Calif., Nephl J, Bott of Logan, Utah, William J. Bott of Ogden, and Janulty B, Glenn, of Las Vegas, Nevada, Adolph, Henry and George Bott all of Brigham City, Mrs. Sarah Raey and Mrs. Clara Beard both of Corlnne, Mrs. Esther Freeman of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ce. cella Morris and Mrs. Susan B. Reynolds both of Brigham City; Funeral services were held August 3 In the Wednesday, Brigham City Eighth ward chap, el and Interment was In the Brigham City cemetery. .ffJr Is An estimated $400 damage re. suited July 26 when the brake failed on a car In downtown Brigham City and the vehicle rammed Into a building, accord, lng to police reports. The mishap occurred at 12:10 p.m, on Main street as the ve. hlcle approached the Forest street Intersection, The driver, Roberto Karas Vasques, Edinburg, Texas, discovered the brake failure when ha attempted to stop for traffic ahead of him, To avoid hitting anyone, he attempted to turn Intq the pity jail alley and in the process, struck a building There was an estimated $400 66 Queen For At CARD 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 W, Wayn Richardson we wish to express heartfelt thanks, We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted In any of w - ! J 1 1 n . r 1 August 18, 1 e 18 I I v y , i . A vl f w . I M C L All girls who will next June ate eligible for the contest. However, It was pointed out by the directors that gtrla I I I i According to the rontest chairmen, the contest will get undei way at 8 p m In the multi put pose rouin of the high school y -- I i i . I . I 4 Cl I J 1 to I.t u m t1 damage to the sedan arcoi ding Jay Chi lstensen who Investigated i 4 I , 1 v 1 s at 4 rz g; i ,61. u I f Ogden Merrell J, Duka 39, of 676 37th Street, Ogden, died Thurs day, July 28 at the Dee hospital of natural causes. He was born November 4, 1930 In Honeyville, a son ol Harold Clyde and Daisy Leon, ora Jensen Duke Sr. On June 5, 1992 he was married to Janae Christensen In the Logan LDS Temple. She died February 12, 1966. He had resided In Honeyville for 18 years and In Ogden the last 17 years. He was a mem ber of the Fourteenth LDS ward and was secretary of the Eld. ers quorum and a horns teach PRICES EFFECTIVE: er, .He was an auto mechanic and shop forpiepn at Hill Air Force base. Surviving are two sons, Creg lyn Howard Duka and Mark Jay Duke; two daughters, Rochalene and CleAnn Duke, all of Ogdet his father Of Honeyville and his mother of Ogden; a brother, Harold Clyde Duke Jr., of Mur ray' four slsterst Mrs, William A, (Jean) Tllleman, Ogdeni Mrs. Daryl M. (Velma) Capener, La Mrs, JDell HaBrae, Calif., (Carolyn) Beckett, Brigham City) Mrs, Richard K. (Jean, elte) Mears, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Monday August 1, at the Lindquist and Sons Colonial chapel with Bishop Drew Jorgenson of. fldatlng. Burial was in the Washington Heights Memorial Park. THUR.-FR- Lysoi Spray Kills Disenfectant Household Germs Hi Mrs, Lovlna R, Thomas family retired l, NVbn Spuh SkUlM Rfgular ll!l I Prevents Mold and Mildew rilmlnntes Odors New Fresh Scent Anil Germ Action Lasts 7 Days For Cold Packing Pad and ( over Teflon Set CAN-WE- and Preserving CAHNERS Ll Porcellan Enamel Steel Holds Seven Quarts tr for normal and slightly dry skin Usful for All Quantity Cooking Regular si.a now ,! silo now $2 1.98 !& hMihyu,sel,,oo ' n,ic rovingsi ,i;r . '"S A. ? f -- tsP IlB Ls.. iaS' :& 6GSSMB our Try tZZit Window Prkos;;jtS JlGoodFoodat Fair Drtnk.., and '.V.Have a Hot Dog tance, helped lighten our burden of eorrow it the time of the CARD OF THANKS death of our husband, father and brotnor, Words cannot "express the May God'e bleialng.reat with we and appreciation gratitude thoee who came to our assls. feel toward those who, by their tanes In any way, kindness and generous assls. The Melvin E, Petersen family gsm , For Only vw" Breck Hair Mist i Super Hold and Regular Hold New Filtered an area where private and public land ownership le Intermingled In a checkerboard pattern. (v . - ;? 1 & it?jVTcn, tM womens . thiMrenv Regular 29c J m 9 AM fa STORE HOURS 1 tJ ' 31, imp j ' JJ I-- ,v iiengs ' Saturday ONLY! I ) U Thursday - Friday Formula f V PM m to a pm 1 1 - 1n 'SMemwunrfflgun " rT i $r fwk c:K Mountaineer Charcoal 29 '' It iSif.'.J't'VM mbit and Additional Information may be obtained from Uio BLM Office In the Box Elder County Courthouse, Brig-bar- n City, Utah, or from tha District Manager at 1730 South Redwood Road, Sail Laki City, Utah. Interested partlei may submit comments to the District Manager of the Salt Lako Dlatrlct for the next ft days. 7 Standards Funeral service! were eon. ducted Thursday at 1 p.m, In ward chapel, the Waahakle Burial waa In the Waahakle Consolidation of public and prlvata landa achieved by this exchange will promote orderly use and development of both public and prlvata land, Mineral rlgHte In the lands are not being exchanged. , Ironing Board & Cover Meets Hospital ftfctiii To facilitate public land management programs in Box Elder County, Utah, tha Bureau of Land Managt-man- t Intandi to axchangt 4,080 acre of Ftderal grating lands for 8,240 acrai of prlvata grating land with In Utah District No.l. Tha landa to ba oxchangtd art located about six to 12 mllti southeast of Orouao Croak ttr nil tawroK t Surviving are two eons and two daughter!, Wllford peyopa and Melvin Alex, both of Fort Hall Idaho) Mrs. Marjorie Pacheco and Mra, Geneva Pach. a co, both of Brigham City. She la alao aurvlvad by a nlaca Mra. Ida Bolat of Blaokfoot, Zundal of Idaho and Wallace Cltrflaldi two alatari, Mra, Jeaala Purdaah and Mra, Emily Martlnaij plwa 18grandohlldren and five great. grandahlldren, PUBLIC LANDS NOTICE SAT. IPad Dies at 78 Sht waa marrlad to Gaorge Payopa. After hla death aha waa married to Tom Alex In 1919. He died later. Q!' -- I. sk teflon cookw cH n Local Woman Mra. Lucy Zundel Alex, 78 of Brigham City, died Sunday, July 31 In the Cooley hospital. Mra. Alex waa born March 14, 1888, In Waahakla, Box Elder county, a daughter of Moroni and Chon Shoahotlnce Zundel. She lived In Washakie until 12 year ago whan aha moved to Brigham City She had served aa a Relief Society visiting taachar and a for many Primary teacher ytara In the Waih$kle LDS ward. Revere way, In 3 Vehicles In Collisi on H1 Plans are now being made for the 1966 Miss Box Elder County fair rontest to be held at the Bear River Hlghsihool ny N.ailrnne Gardner; THE BOX CLOP OURNAl, Brigham City, Ufr, t hospitality at 1 refreshments, I H y, Auqost 4 ?66 Gloria Funlkawa and Lou Ann room Mrs mothers, Greer; titled Franklin May; membership and I r'ver of the ti u k w a , a 17, magazine, bally Buckmaster Fi- tr ear m ti nance and budget, Garry Jorgen-sen- ; anl in tie i Id il and Miles Mary tie a,"o crug't publicity, a te ppt was opeiatti by ltote't John mertlig of the legislature and safety, Patty hie r; new officers Jones Potter, I aid Gat land. T w s ,m ('sti)ri uad $50 Officers of the oi ganlzatlon iijP tub to sen e as com. A n in vehicle three 'simp e ! ea i to de tiurk and $28 President By ran Spatks, width one of the unos damage are, sped to the cat , 'S- - a, ; o' 'e ini hide, p: . vice presidents, J&nUe Card-dneto Patrol, police at i l e t was n an Robe' trecording a u Mat s, and Jack lUndltahaoher, away eu.ih, I eArm Hun- at lHi y, Investigated . I u I U tieastter, velyn atieet f.lday, ace tiding to a w t e IS by tliat aecretaty bd I Kill Kobayaaht, w Avj iitbl h) e ale to ,C i tdlt e report compete I Al P u it '1 he e i.t w ill not t e oci ill t e 1st 12 30 f e mishap Mpi Cl ABC will it it U t, e vOuit n p m, when a car tit i , n y an I U't fdt t e to i I al crown ut t) bi .alU te'evtsioi's fust dauime unidentified 1J , ut ai roes e St. te mi ti.it i J operate! skh Daik two Unes of tiaffle hi striped s mi, i lit com pot. suna?tise tei it's m tin . J At lie n ,,s tiemg causing two follow big teldeles, tai t as soon aa Shadow s is full if v s at, ti udit inn a aedan hiuI a pb ku; , k, to i Mis All et t Vender in tht pOl it t It t J t ol It te a t.l t! an it t te ft out to ul tain application imoUiin a woman who is got i ku lilkJti t i , u a,, ti an ante to havp ei ness to a lot e bu u ,n lt.es auto u at tit ss Hod lie esd veldt le left lliu St eue made to have Ut a In list Ci dmmuiit tmuo itlately without bt tug ldely. es m n fot Itipei a Mu uu r u i imit iA Officers P iyi"tyi ' I ifiii Yl saker and Honeyville Names New Set at BR p Native Dies Ifc -- V s 'S 0, Fair Contest Into Building Entry Form Musical (Vocal) Brakes Fail, Car Slams paiyWQN'i'W'ay 1 ... Professional Film) fl l i 'll .. Hickory Blended Hardwood 20 PoundJgyt Tousii AMD VI jHgAteuQq X.M 4 J j - k . L- |