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Show wmrnwmm' mm "T THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 8 Brigham Youthr Thursday, January 25, 1968 - vff pml 4. ra-- ft itf" ll. r f n Ends Training Army Private Ward D. Whitaker, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley J. Whitaker, 889 Kentwood Drive, Brigham City, completed nine weeks of advanced infantry training Jan. 19 at Ft. Polk, La. His last week of training was spent In guerrilla war-far- -- D e exercises. During his guerrilla training, he lived under simulated Vietnam conditions for five days, fighting off night attacks and conducting raids on "enemy" villages. He was taught methods of removing booby traps, setting ambushes and avoiding enemy ambushes. Other specialized tialning Included small unit tactics, map reading, land mine warfare, communications, and firing the machine gun rifle, and the 3.5 Inch rocket launch-er- . M-6- 4 Serviceman Takes Microwav BC Get the real LOW DOWN on drug store prices. See them in this ad. See a whole STOREFUL of LOW PRICES at HAMILTONS LOW PRICES are our " and SAFE SAVINGS that means SURE SAVINGS on all your favorite nationally advertised products for health, grooming and better "stock-in-trade- - ' FLOWER living! DEODORANT Reg. Roll on , 1 SOLID COLORS Reg. $3.49 Backs Brigham Beauty Business 1 e Beauty Enterprises Brigham City lias taken on a new customer . the old Brigand dts. ham Auto garage play area, 117 South Main Street. D. Gibbs es. Noel Owner tlmates the entire should be and beautification completed by March with parts of It done before then. Kenovatlon of the spacious building, purchased from P.C. Knudson, has been underway since Dec. with plans to locate Gibbs Beauty salon In the front portion about and College of Beauty In the larger, former garage area about March 1. The two businesses currently are at 133 South Main street, face-liftin- 1 y tractor. THE NEW LOCATION will en. to double the size of Its beauty college to capacity for 40 students and the salon . portion from six to nine able oper-ators- The garage has been unused for about 10 years and has been somewhat of an eyesore on Main street, the owner explained. He expressed a belief that the new IN GIBBS said remodeling will Increase pro ADDITION, two ofltces are being built at perty values all along the block. the front, one for Dean Udy of INCLUDED IN THE project Is Connecticut . Mutual Life, ex- - Brigham Native, 101, Dies Sunday in Salt Lake City Mrs. Meda Johnson Jensen, Daughters age. Mrs. Jensen was born during the week that the cable was completed between the United States and Great Britain and in which President Abraham Lincoln nominated U. S. Grant for the rank of general In the army. trans-Atlantl- c of Utah Pioneers. BORN AUG. 1, 1866, In Brig-- ! ham City, she was a daughter of John and Anna Marie Nlel. sen Johnson. She was married to Nels C. Jensen pn Dec. 12, 1892 In the Logan LDS Temple. He died on Christmas Day C. F. (Lula) Sargent and p. wight Jensen, both of Salt Lake City. Also surviving are two other grandchildren, ten eight alsoabro. ther, George L. Johnson, Brig, ham City. Funeral services were con. ducted Wednesday at noon In Blaine Olsen Funeral the Chapel. Burial was in the Brig-haCity Cemetery. hU parents In 1905. He was married to Martha Norgall on June 28, 1911 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A convert to the LDS church, he lived the early portion of his life In Salt Lake City where he learned the carpentry trade. He served an LDS mission to North, He was ern States In an elder In the Brigham City Fourth waid at the time of his death. A resident of Brigham City for the past 40 years, he was a member of the Carpenters Union local No. 1886. 1911-1- ARE SURVIVING 'his widow, Brigham Cltj five sons and daughters, Fred G. Wendel, Willard; Mrs. Arthur (Ruth) Brown, Ogden; Mrs. John (Anne) Howarth, Portland, Ore.; Dr. Port F. Wendel, Arthur Angeles, Wash Raymond Wen-deserving with the U.S. State Department In Taegu, Korea; Tg Wendel, 78, died Monday in Robert H. Wendel and Donald Wendel, both of Brigham City; local hospital. 21 grandchildren and eight two John Wendel, Bountiful; Leonard M. Wendel, Blackfoot, Idaho. Funeral services will be Thursday, Jan, 25, at 1 p.m. in the Brigham City Fourth LDS ward chapel with Bishop Herman W. Hadfleld offlclat. lng, Friends may call at the Blaine Olsen Funeral Chapel prior to services. Interment will be In the Brig-haGeorge Fred Wendel, 78, of City Cemetery. 503 East Forest, died Monday In the Cooley Memorial hospital of causes Incident to age. Mother Role He was born Jan. 29, 1889 HOLLYWOOD iUPIi BevIn Wasserberndorf, Germany, Garland will play Tuesday erly a son of Johanes and Eliza- Welds mother In "She Let Him beth Streckfusz Wendel. Heem-lgrate- Continue" for 20th to Salt Lake City with to ; ; l, bro-ther- Brigham Man Dies Monday In Hospital d NEW Reg. 99c 2 Pair V. SCOPE i f T72 :A An introductory course In genealogy has been scheduled to begin In Brigham City on Feb. 1, and will continue for ten consecutive Thursday evenings. The course Is being offered n under the direction of the mouthwash Supersize CORICIDIfj RED TABLETS HEART BYU-Ogde- Center. Listed as Religion 261 "In troductlon to Genealogy," which Is a three quarter hour credit course, the jdas will be held In the Box Elder Junior High school, 18 South Fifth East, from 7 to 9:40 p.m. each Tliurs. HENRY Mrs. Jensen reared six children, two grandchildren and a niece. Of these, one daughter and a grandson survive, Mrs. e $1.49 Be Taught day evening. In 1912. A DAUGHTER OF THE third wife of a polygamous Mormon family, Mrs. Jensen lived In Brigham Citys United Order when she was one year old. As a child she remembered collecting broken glass for the Logan Temple foundation mor. tar. The broken glass prohibited rodents from chewing their way Into the building. She had been a Relief society visiting teacher for SO years In Brigham City and was a mem. ber of the National Chapter, Reg. e e 101, of Brigham City, died Sun. day In a Salt Lake City nurs-ln- g home of causes incident to NYLONS storage. Genealogy Course to luvrz. 48 SEAMLESS 1, I X NOSE DROPS For stuffy nose privine Rayon Pile 27 Remodeling Former Garage In 00 PRIVIHE O Skid Resistant e Gibbs has been In the beauty pected and the other for Lawrence salon business In Brigham City Wright of Financial Service, due for the past nine years, opening for occupancy on March 1. initially at 510 North Main In all there will be some street. 6,000 square feet In use with ar estimated $30,000 being spent In the remodeling project, Gibbs said, Wayne Jensen is the con- - RUGS Army Private Flist Class Monte E. Jones, 22, whose moth-er- , Mrs Marjoi le Jones, lives at 117 South First West, Brigham DISCUSS PROJECT Noel I). Gibbs, left, and Preston Keller, project foreman, City, completed a microwave discuss remodeling project at former Brigham Auto garage, now undergoing renradio equipment repairman course Jan. 19 at the Army ovation to serve Beauty Enterprises. Signal School, Ft. Monmouth, N.J. installation of five furnaces, course, he During the suspended ceilings and conceal- was trained in the Installation, ed lights for eye appeal. The two operation and repair of micro-wavoffices and beauty salon will stations and transportable front on Main street. radio equipment. A section at the rear of the will be used for building $1.00 50 or Cream AREA Repair Course to be ready on Feb. DESERT CHASE, a member of the Genealogical Society and expert In the Introduction to genea. logy area of study, will teach the course. Basic genealuglcal concepts, doctrinal background, essential record sources, modern me. thods of research, genealogical forms and their uses, success, ful correspondence, and Intro, duct Ion to the use of the Gen. ealoglcal Society library, are among the topics being offered YARN HAIR SPRAY ACCEPTS POSITION James Cosgrove has accepted position as assistant manager , of J. J Newberry Co. in 12 oz. Reg. 79c New Shipment Colors 2 For May-field- Ky. $100 Reg. 99c Brigham Man ANDREA DUMON Accepts Post A young Brigham City man has accepted a position as as. sistant manager of the J, J. Co. store In May. Newberry field, Ky. He Is James Cosgrove, son of Mrs. Alice Cosgrove, 111 East Second South, Brigham In this course. City. He is a 1967 graduate of Box Elder High school. He was formerly employed THIS CLASS IS A course to all genealogical at M. H. King Co. store In sources and research courses Brigham City. offered through the Brigham Young university. special arrange, THINK UTAH Through ments the registration fee for Due to the presence of many credit this three quarter course, consisting of 32 hours Industries, Including aerospace of instruction, Is $16. Reglstra-tlo- electronics, chemicals, mach. will be completed at the lnery and federal military ac. first class session. tlvlty, Utah has experienced a dramatic upgrading of the skills levels In the labor supply. In. dustrlal prospects now find an Fireman Gary L. Fredrick, abundahee of professional, tech, son, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. nlcal, and skilled workers In Lloyd Fredrickson of 563 East Utah's available work force. Factory St , Garland, has re. turned to "Yankee Station" off the coast of North Vietnam fol. rest and re. lowing a laxation period In Subic Bay, Republic of the Philippines, He Is a crewmember aboard the 73, 000-toattack aircraft carrier USS Ranger on its third cruise with the U.S. Seventh Fleet and seventh deployment to Southeast Asia. The Ranger arrived In Subic Any way you Bay In time for the New Years it . . . figure the crewmen took holiday. Many opportunity to visit Manila and THE FINEST; other areas of the Island dur. the stay. lng y2 GALLON SALE Cream Rinse Your Choice Bubbling Bath Oil Shampoo with Egg Lemon Shampoo Golden Shampoo Reg. $1.44 Sees Philippines one-wee- AS .WELCOME CARD OF THANKS TO To those who by their acts their kindness expressed sympathy and friendship at the of of the death of our Mother, Mrs. Amanda Moyes, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. 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