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Show cer Tyson. He was reared and educated In Brigham City, graduating from Box Elder High school He attended Colorado university at Boulder, Colo. JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 13, 1967 THE BOX ELDER Mill Owner Succumbs After Fall William L SUCCUMBS died of injuries Tyson, 56, received from a fall. Willi. jiti L. Tyson, age 56, of 442 Sm.th First East, died Saturday, Apr 8, In the Dee Memorial hospital In Ogden, of Injuries received from a fall at his feed mill. Ho was ownei and opeiator of thP Corlnne Milling Co. and was owner of the former Tyson Feed and Seeds of Brigham City. Born June 10, 1910, he was a son of L.M. and May Spen. Randall Logan; one (Gladys) Thatcher, Salt Lake City, Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1 p m. In the Brig, ham City Sixth LDS ward chapel HE WAS MARRIED TO Lot. with Bishop Harold Larsen con. tie Randall on Oct. 30, 1939 ducting. Interment was In the In the Logan LDS Temple. North Ogden Cemetery under the An active member of the direction of the Blaine Olsen Church of Jesus Christ of Lat. Mortuary. ter-daSaints, he had served CARD OF THANKS a mission to Germany. He had been a priesthood advisor, Sun. Words cannot express the ap. school teacher, YMMIA day predation we feel towards our president, member of the build, friends and neighbors who came lng fund committee, and had to our assistance at the served as Sixth ward Scoutmas- of the death of our fathertime and ter for many years At the time Franklin Green, of his death, he was an Elder grandfather, halgh. In the Sixth ward We would especially like to of He was a thank those who participated on the Box Elder High school PT A, the the speakers for and was an active booster of theirprogram, kind and thoughtful words sports In the community, being and for the musical selections a member of the Utah State that were rendered. university Quarterback club. May God bless all those who us In any way. helped SURVIVING ARE his widow, The Greenhalgh and Bott one William son, Brigham City; families. Tyson, sister, Mrs. Moses IHIlfMli Death Claims IVVB s' if A New York Lady Sunday Mrs. Anna Jensen Hlcken, age 47, of Scotia, N.Y., former Brigham City resident, passed away Sunday In Albany, N.Y. following a short illness. Born In Brigham City on Mar. 25, 1920, she was a daughter of Clifford M. and Vera Mason Jensen. She was reared and educated In Brigham City and was a graduate of Box Elder High school and of the Unof Utah. iversity DID GRADUATE SHE work In Albany, N.Y. She had served as president of the Relief society and was dls. trict president of the Relief society at the time of her death. She was a member of the East, ern States MIA board. She was an honorary Golden Gleaner. husband is currently Her serving as president of the Albany, N.Y. district of the LDS trict mission - Monday Apr. 17, at at the Brigham City Cemetery. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Saturday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday from 10 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. Interment will be In the Brigham City Cemetery. conducted 11:30 a.m. CARD OF THANKS church. To those who by their acts SURVIVING ARE her husband, of kindness expressed their Thomas L. Hicken, Scotia, N.Y.; sympathy and friendship at the two daughters and two sons, time of the death of our belov. Dale Hicken and Steven T. Hick, ed father, Thomas J. John we en, both of Scotia, N.Y.; Mrs. wish to express heartfelt thanks. (Lynne) Wallentlne, We wish especially to thank Craig Provo; Mrs. Enos (Gene) Asay, the ward bishopric, the Relief DIES SUNDAY Mrs. An- - Salt Lake City; her mother, Mrs. society, our friends, and all na Jensen Hicken, 47, died Vera M. Jensen, Salt Lake City; others who assisted In any way. Sunday in Albany, N.Y. after two sisters and two brothers, The John Family a short illness, Mrs. Irene Brown, Denver, Colo; Mrs. Gwen Jones, Salt Wagner Signed L. Hicken on Mar. 4, 1942 Lake City; Dr. Sterling M. Jen-seHOLLYWOOD 'UPP Rob-e- it In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Eugene, Ore.; Dr. Dean Wagnei has been signed An active member of the LDS Jensen, Kaysvllle. by Unit ei sal to star m Dont Graveside services will be Just Stand There church, she had served a dls. v at Syracuse, N.Y. and spent several years teaching blind children She was married to Thomas H R ymm mm 20 or 30 wt. 'J an 3 quarts M 7th South Onh BRIGHTENS BREATH AT IT BRIGHTENS TEETH THERAGRAN-- Vn. THERAPEUTIC FORMULA VITAMINS - MINERALS' giant Size Reg. 65c 100 Reg. $7.89 4j' hi Ws f 00 with 60 FREE 7TH SOUTH ONLY O Q Desert Flower AYDS Candy W, V SWEETS DEODORANT Reducing v $1.00 Value J CREAM Reg. $3.25 680 So. 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