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Show 2 bOX LlJ' Tl'. JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah sday, June 6, 1968 R i Nursing Home Open House Set for Fifth Anniversary I i km4 ? v ' , t " ; "'v ,, ,jWJrv vju V" r 1' 1 i f e34nkd li 1 .. Sf f' X. 4 qi Doors at Pioneer Memorial local home. These same Gray Ladies Nursing home are always open to the public, but a special help to pass out juices, manl-cur- e invitation Is extended by the nails, read letters and staff and board of the county, books, assist in games and operated home for all to at crafts, and perform countless tend an open house set for Sun. other pleasant little duties for day, June 9, from 2 to 4 p.m. the residents. The open house will serve Included In the homes serva two.fold purpose. It will ices to the community Is a help to celebrate the fifth physical therapist, who works of the homes both with home residents and anniversary in the com. completion and opening, and with It will serve to acquaint the munity. All county residents are In. public with the home and its facilities. vlted to drop in at the home during the open house period, LIGHT REFRESHMENTS and parents with children are will be served during the af. welcome since the home resiternoon hours, and guided dents love the sight and sound tours of the home will be of young children visiting the available for all persons wish, home, a spokesman said. ing to see the facilities. Since Its opening five years ago, the home has increased its capacity from an original 48 beds to house 63 residents at present. An addition of a new wing has helped with y fy &x: r.x&&tWi&!4 RAINY i"Y through tins i t tourist mforn t A n aW" THE FACILITY strives to be a home for Its residents, most of whom are elderly who have made their home within this county for most of their lives. Friend, ly services and home-stylmeals are offered, and a var. lety of programs are brought in by local churches and or. ganizations. A majority of the residents of the LDS are members a operates church, which branch mission at the home with priesthood, Relief Society and sacrament services of. fered to the residents. Other churches also conduct serv. ices and visit patients and provide gifts for special oc. caslons. e W-- ft was a rainv, rainy day in Brigham City Tuesday (as seen Ins) as the Brigham ( ity Chamber of Commerce opened its iter. ( make for busy minds and the home offers a day room for crafts, reading and other activities. BUSY ( y?, trsj ft . j &.? rv 'h VtJ' fc 0 V J ; I t ; r . f Wt V fvW.sa j, t 4.' fa SEVERAL GROUPS bring in regular programs which are presented in the lounge area on the plano.equlpped stage. A favorite activity of the old. sters is a square dance group that often holds its dances at the home. The home is under the jur. isdlctlon of the Box Elder County commission and is for residents of the county, with I. LSrl" . . . hut Debbie Dixon was ready with an umbrella and a smile to help visitors to the ate i and those passing through. The most asked "Does it rain question? likt this d! die unit hcie?" Dale Slated For Classes Because thoie vaiDl classes (nine many Was Nice Y esterday . . . Tourist Girls Report tiave been prists for to tin1 depart, ment of nliu n n dining the past fetv W(eks, the inoidl. nator of adu t ediuallim in Box hide: b( m. I dlsti let has decided to hold a roglstra. tton nV cm i !m sdaj, June 12, fi oi.i 7 t 9 p m , at Box bidet Hit h school, and will meet anyone Interested In reg. Istcrli g fut a fii'nnei class ft 1th oi will out ujllei e credit. 1 Classes which lave teen re. questid Include; flower mak. lng and arrant ements, by Al. ta I etry. At this class Mrs. Ferry will teach how to make crepe roses, piint flowers made from print material, carnation flowets fiont pap. er towels and feather flowers made from many colored fea. tliers. Rug weaving as taught by to be taught Lillian Fryer, art by Ruth Cheney, pieparatory English and preparatory math, bookkeeping, type, shortliand, speed writing, drivers edu. Cation, business machines, drafting, electronics, cooking, sewing, and bishops met hoi of sewing have all been requested. banning "How do you stop the rain?" and "Does it rain like this here all the time? These arent questions asked at the Brigham City tourist information booth but they were posed often by visitors Tuesday as the chamber of commerce center opened for the season to the accompaniment of a steady downpour. "No, it doesn't rain like this all the time; you should have been here yesterday, it was beautiful, was the reply given by girls staffing the facility, located at Second South and ill Chamber Manager T. Frank Coppin said the booth will be open daily until early September from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. to hand out literature and give information to tourists and other visitors. Members of the staff this year are Elaine Reeder, Peggy Parson and Debbie Dixon. Drowning (Continued from Page One) sle costs for care and residence set according to family Income. There are no set visit, lng hours at the home and families may visit with resl. dents until bedtime, and may take residents our for activities with permission. Theft (Continued from page one) night after the store had closed and before the safe was lock, ed. Slmcox said he had left the safe closed but unlocked af. ter depositing the days re ceipts and some other money from the office while he tended to routine chores after closing up. Patrolman Deloy Nelson who Investigated, said the store manager did lock the safe before leaving for the night. The two suspects were charged Tuesday after ques. Honing by police. tlms coming to the surface at about the same hour on the three successive days. A Sunset man, Ray Randall, a civilian employe at HAFB and retired Air Force man, discovered the bodies Satur. day and Sunday morning while searching from his boat. rk Jrv In BE Fruit Spray now control Elder Box for codling moth apples and pears In County agent A. Fullmer Allred said today (June 6). Bait traps showed the first adult moth were flying by May 28 The peak of the catch In the hooch pots occurred on Sunday, June 3. This means a cover spray should be on by June 9 If the weather stays warm. number of The greatest adult codling moths are caught in hooch bait traps when temp, that eratures are about 65 degrees at dusk of day, the agent said. one to one.and. pounds of the wettable powder (Gu. thion) in the first cover spray. Diazinon at one pound, or Trlthton at one pound are al. so effective codling moth In. sectlcides. These amounts of poison are to be used in 100 Use gallons one-four- of water. IF LESSER AMOUNTS of needed, a dilution table might be made. These are provided by the Utah State university exten. sion service at the court house In Brigham City, upon request, Allred said. Second cover sprays should be applied from 18 to 30 days, depending upon which Insecticide Is used the agent warned. Diazinon Is ef. fectlve for about two weeks. spray material are Time for cover sprays are determined by reports from several fruit farmers through, out the county who check the catch of codling moths In bait traps dally. These farmers report the number caught to the county agents office. Lost A Horse? Call Sheriff ll Fielding Gl Killed in Truck Mishap Former BC Nolan Bourne, Fielding soldier, was killed in a truck accl-den- t at Vung Tau, near Sal. gon, Vietnam, Saturday, June 1, the Defense Department anPfc. John nounced Monday. Pfc. Bourne left for Vietnam April 21 and was as. signed to an engineer batal-lion- . He had received his Army training at Fort Lewis, Wash, PLAN OPEN HOUSE The lovely patio of the Pioneer Memorial Nursing home will be part of the tours of the facility during the Open House set for Sunday, June 9, as home resident Sadie Stanger, emplojee Elva Vox, and board member Mrs. LaVoy Call discuss plans for the public event. Charm Class Sat. Mrs. Edwin Resident Dies Tuesday & OPEN Sun. 1 p.m. 6:45 Weekdays Offered For BE Girls Wed thru Sat (Jeanne) Har rlson will Instruct a class on charm for girls with the orientation session set today (Thursday) at 2 p m. In the Mountain Fuel Supply company auditorium In Brigham City, The class is open to any girl between the ages of 14 and 17 and is sponsored by the 4.H program. Covered will be poise, make-up- , grace, manners, dat. ing, hair styling, and similar subjects. The class will be conducted during the summer in weekly sessions. There is no charge and all interested persons are invited to attend. Those who plan to enroll should contact Mrs. Lois Jen. sen at 723.2135 or Mrs. Har. rison at 723.8395. C. 2 Big Jerry Lewis Hits Both in Color Three on a Couch Family Jewels SUN - MON - TUES A STORY PARAMOUNT PICTURES CECIL BDeMILLES TIMELESS, TUMULTUOUS, OVERPOWERING! MASTERPIECE amson and elilak Ex-Brigh- am li A Pi nl fin t wm Pplpi;r TECHNICOLOR Woman Dies ,e0"ly0ne''raerfSrROSK' Of Injuries Box The Elder County Sheriffs office has an extra horse on its hands or rath, er, a local area rancher does, located" A BEAUTY SHOP the sheriff Is trying to in the home gives the ladies and an opportunity to have their locate the owner. The stray horse was found hair shampooed and set by the about a month ago and Is being Red Cross Gray Ladles at the Lloyd Davis place, kept and other persons donating located on the Pack Hatch their time and talents to the road. It is described as a sor-remare, possibly two or three years old with a nar. row white stripe on Its face. mane has not been The roached. Sheriff Warren Hyde is ask. ing that the owner contact him. 18. year. old Main. the 10,000.acre lake. Sheriff Hyde, speaking to a group of volunteers Monday morning, expressed gratitude to Hill Air Force base for its support. (The two male (Cuntlrrued fiorn page one) victims were assigned to the council members, ward bis. Ogden base.) lioprlcs and ward clerks. Speaking of the countys scu. A LEADERSHIP meeting ba team, he said words cant is scheduled Saturday even, express how much we appre. trig at 7 p.m. for those men. elate them and what theyve tinned In the previous para, done. graph as well as presidencies and seoielarh sot Elders Quo. TEAM MEMBERS were on rums and Seventies quorums; the scene almost constantly, high piiests group leaders and even staying over night in secretaries, presidencies and rotation with members of the Sfnrciaths and superintend, sheriffs Jeep patrol. It was encles and secretaries of all a tiring effort and the effects md ward auxiliary were visibly etched on the boards faces of divers Monday when Sacrament services will be the final body was brought conducted hr each of the wards in. of the stake Sunday evening Temperature changes In the at the regularly scheduled water were said to be the time. cause for the final three vie. Conference HANDS Crafts Include embroidery, textile painting, hooking rugs, ceramics, tile work, and other pastimes. A lounge attached to the dining room has a television and library corner for the en. joyment of residents. This lounge performs a two. fold purpose, also, for It Is available for meetings and so. clal occasions for community groups. This provides a pleas, ant atmosphere for meetings as well as bringing outside Interests into the home for the benefit of the residents. s ', 'v ft TT For Moths growth. res-lden- ft f i v Spray Now this a . Mrs. Clara Jensen Brown Johnson, 70, former resident of Brigham City, now of Shal. lowater, Tex., died In a Salt Lake hospital Tuesday of In. juries received in an auto, mobile accident May 28 near Dinosaur, Colo. Born AprU 24, 18981nBron. derslev, Denmark, she was a daughter of Jens and Pauline Nielsen Jensen. The family came to the United States when she was six years of age, settling in Penrose, Box Elder county. She was edu. cated in Penrose and came to Brigham City in 1920. In 1921 she was married to Fred LeRoy Brown Sr. The marriage was later solemnlz. ed In the Salt Lake LDS Tern, pie. He died March 8, 1945. She was married to Wllford Johnson on Jan. 16, 1946 In Brigham City. He died In 1964. SHE HAD LIVED IN That, cher, Box Elder county, from 1946 until 1955, when she moved to Texas, where her hus. band owned and operated a cottonseed delinting company. She was an active member of the LDS church and had served as a Relief society and Primary teacher. SURVINGING ARE one son, Fred LeRoy Brown Jr., Salt Lake City; nine grandchUd. ren and nine great.grand. children, Also surviving Is a sister.ln.law, Mrs. Carl (Gen. evleve) Jensen, Brigham City. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Chapel of Flowers Mor. tuary In Ogden, where friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 pm. and Saturday until time of services. Burial will be in the Aulto-reMemorial Park in Ogden. Mrs. Sophia Johnson Aus. tin, 92, of 2128 Adams, Ogden, died Tuesday afternoon of causes Incident to age at and Fort Ord, Calif. of a daughter, Mrs. He was a 1967 graduate of the home at Washing, Droesbeke Albert Bear River High school. A member of the LDS church, ton Terrace. Born May 15, 1876 In Brig, he was a priest in the Belham City, she was a daugh-te- r mont ward at the time of his of John Peter and Carol, death. BORN AUG. 10, 1949, in tne Jensen Johnson. On May 10, 1900 she was Brigham City, he was a son married to Orin Frank Austin of Mr. and Mrs. John A. in Brigham City. He died in Bourne. 1913 In Brigham City. He was married to Dianne She moved to Ogden In 1921 of Tremonton. Scalley was a member of the Og. and Surviving are his widow, den 57th LDS ward. ' BOX ELDER JOURNAL his Tremonton; parents, A wttkly Fielding; five brothers and nwspptr ttblishd in SURVIVING ARE two daugh. 1906 published every Thursday by tht sisters, Kevin Bourne, Allen 55 South Mrs. Robert (Marcella) Box Elder ters, First West Brigham City Utah 64302 Bourne, Brenda Bourne and Mrs. Al. Second Ogden; Class postage paid at the Gloria Bourne, all of Fielding; Wynn, It South First West post office Mrs. Robert J. (Sandra) Orme, bert (Florence) Droesbeke, Brigham City Utah B4302 10 Terrace; Washington Chas W Claybaugh, Publisher Fort Riley, Kan.; his grand, and 20 great- Subscription rate S3 50 per year parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.W. grandchildren one brother, In advance, in connection with grandchildren; Bourne, Fielding; Mr. and Leo Brant the Box Elder News (published SunBrigham Johnson, Si 00 per year; S3 00 for 4 Mrs. Seymour Hill, Tre. days) months single copy, 10 cents City. monton. Funeral services will be Member Audit Bureau of Circulations Utah Stata Association National DISEASES REPORTED held Friday at 11 a.m. at Newspaper Press Association end United Colonial and Sons Press International Advertising RepreBrigham City reported two Lindquist Utah sentative Press State chapel. Friends may call at tion Salt Lake Cjty Utah Associacases of German measles, the mortuary Thursday from NATIONAL NFWSPAPr three of mumps and four strep Infections for the week end. 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday prior ing May 24. Box Elder county to services. Burial will be In the Brig, reported eight strep Infections ham City Cemetery. the same week. Rosalind Russell SandoaDee j 3 fi Big 'W" JU technicolor A Universal Picture See Today thru Tues Show 9:15 First Starts Wed. 2) I A jVUUiC COLOR IT (2Acl Dllllt MNAVISIONctMETROCOIjDR CAPITOL THEATRE COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents SIDNEY POITIER V Syr A JAMES CiAVELLS PRODUCTION TO OF SIR, UNITES LOVE TECHNICOLOR st e ASWL nmriersrtml X ADDED ATTRACTION Matinee Only Evening Only - |