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Show 1 2 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, Local June 6, 1968 Matron the Church Jesus Christ of Saints, she had served as president of the YWMLA; president of teacher In Relief socle, ty and Sunday school and other auxiliaries, and as a genealogist. She had served as presl. dent of the PTA, president of May.La.Bee Dance club and was an honorary member of the Brigham City Kinder-garte- n of Latter-da- y Pri-mar- y; Aged Mother Dies Tuesday Dies Sunday After Illness Mrs. Helen May Potter Ste. wart, age 76, of 85 North Club. Second East, Brigham City, She had been a member of died Wednesday at 1:10 a.m. In an Ogden hospital after an the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. extended Illness. She had lived at Price, Car-bo- n Born May 24, 1892inWlnter county for many years, Quarters, Utah, she was a daughter of John and Jean where she was chief telephone Brown Potter. operator for a time. She was married to Robert SURVIVING ARE her Haslam Stewart on Jan. 14, 1914 In the Salt Lake LDS Brigham City; six sons and daughters, Mrs. David Temple. M. (Jean) Welling, Temple AN ACTIVE MEMBER of View N.Z.; Mrs. Leonard E. In Granger Mrs. Esther Jeppson, Or DUS MONDAY ville Kirk Johnson, 51, died Monday of a lung ailment. Navy Veteran Dies Monday ham City, died Sunday, June 2, In a Granger nursing home after an extended Illness. Born Dec. 14, 1884 In St. Mrs. Helen Johns, Arlz., she wasadaugh-te- r SUCCUMBS of Charles William and Es. May P. Stewart, 76, died ther Ann Smith Forsgren. Wednesday in an OgShe was married to August early den hospital. F. Jeppson on Oct, 9, 1907 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died In June, 1955. She had served In all of the LDS church auxiliaries and was a former member of the Box Elder Stake Relief so. clety board and Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She was a former resident of Bulst, Idaho. SURVIVIORS hus-ban- Mrs. Springvllle; James, R. Burns (Delen) Tool-so- n, t, North Ogden; Fred R. Jerome, Idaho; John J. Stewart, Logan; Mrs. Collin I. (Bobbie Ann) Hunsaker, Brigham City; 24 grandchild, ren and two three sisters and one brother, Mrs. Edith Dewey, Mrs. Nettle Los Angeles; Ste-war- Orville Kirk Johnson, age North Third West, died Monday morning at the Veterans Hospital In Sail Lake City of a lung ailment. 51, of 320 Born Aug. 18, 1916 In Dead-wooS.D., he was a son of Fred R. and Ava F. Hudson Johnson. He was reared In Deadwood, S. D. and Lodge Grass, Mont. d, DURING WORLD War II he served with the U.S, Navy In the South Pacific. He had been a construe, tlon worker. He came to Brig-haCity In 1959 and had been associated with his brothers In Brigham City and Preston, Idaho, in the shoe retail busl. ness. He was a member of the Methodist church. AHE his mother, Mrs. Ava Eskew, Brigham City; two brothers, Paul F. Johnson and Melvin J. Johnson, both of Brigham City; a Jonas Eskew, San Jose, Calif. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Petersen Funeral Cha. pel, with the Reverend William Davis of the Aldersgate United Methodist church officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary prior to the man, Ogden; greant.grandpar. ents, Mr. and Mrs. E.O. Nor. man, Brigham City; Mrs. Ruby Davis, Perry; Mrs. Lydia J. Nielson, Salt Lake City. Funeral for Infant Son Funeeral services will be conducted Friday at 10 a.m. In the Blaine Olsen Funeral Chapel. Interment will be In the Brigham City Cemetery. Set Friday D. E. M. Norman, infant son Miles, Price; Mrs. Jennie of Dallas Merl and Dlona Mace 415 West Third Stewart, Ogden; David B. Pot. Norman, ter, Salt Lake City. North, was stillborn In the Cooley Memorial Hospital Funeral services will be Monday, June 3. conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. His parents are members of In the Brigham City Fourth the Brigham City Fifteenth LDS ward chapel with Bishop LDS ward. Herman Hadfield officiating. Surviving are the parents, Friends may call at the a brother and a sister, Jus. Blaine Olsen Funeral Cha. tine Norman and Dallene Nor-maall of Brigham City; the pel, Second North and Main, Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday prior to services. Harvey G. Mace, Perry; Mrs. Interment will be In the LaNez D. Norman, Brigham Brigham City Cemetery. City; Mr. and Mrs. Merl Nor. BERNINA Sewing Machine Sales and Service Reconditioned Trade in Sewing machines $19.95 to $39.95 guaranteed. RONNEBURGS 96 9 Fishburn Drive Phone Brigham City 723-756- 6 e WHAT a sunburst of bright buys in supplies this isl Here are all the FUN-tim- things you need for a happy holiday or S all at month of SUNdays o prices low, more and that give you MORE playmates SMILEage for your moneyl HAM-ILTON- SAVE-as-you-g- INCLUDE the sons and daughters, Dallas E. Jeppson, Brigham City; S. Ford Jeppson, Mrs. Arthur (Hazel) Ellsworth and Don L. Jeppson, both of Magna; Shirley Melvin San Francisco. Jeppson, Calif.; Mrs. Rollo C. (Maude) Richards, Clearfield; Mrs. Harold G. (LaVern) Lindsay, Pangultch; 26 grandchildren and seven brothers and sis. ren; ters, John Forsgren, Corlnne; LeRoy Forsgren, Mrs. Grace Rock and Mrs. Ruth Conlne, Brigham City; Mrs. Alice Hatch, Washington, D.C.jMrs. following in Hospital SURVIVING LaVernaFors-gre- n age 83, of Brig, (Beth) great-grandchil- Maude Bowen and Mrs. Hazel both of Sedona, Southwlck, Arlz. Funeral services were held Wednesday In the Brigham City Fourth LDS ward. Burial was In the Brigham CltyCeme. tery. Local Man Succumbs step-brothe- services. Burial will be In the Brig, ham City cemetery, where military rites will be conducted under the direction of the American Legion Post No. 10. Young Wife Killed in Tuesday PM Leonard H. Hansen, 80, of 535 South Main, died at a local hospital at 9 p.m. Tues. day following an extended Ill- ness. Born Sept. 13, 18871nAmer-leaFork, he was a son of Hans and Lovlna A. Herbert Hansen. He was married to Martha Crompton on Dec. 3, 1913 In Salt Lake City. He was a member of the Brigham City Sixth LDS ward. He had operated a tire repair shop In Brigham City for 30 years, until he nine years ago. n Facial Tissues i 200 count d SURVIVING ARE his wld-oBrigham City; a daugh- Car Mishap ter Mrs. Fred (Lillian) Sever, Mrs. Denise Holt Erics, Brigham City; three grandchildren. son, 20, wife of Gene Erics-so- n Funeral services will be of Reno, Nev., formerly at 11 a.m. In the of Brigham City, was killed In held Friday Funeral Home B. Harold Felt an auto accident May 26 near with Bishop Harold Larsen of Portola, Calif., when the cou. the Sixth ward officiating. pie was enroute to Chico, Friends may call at the fun-erCalif. home Thursday from 7;30 Mrs. Ericsson was declared 9 j?.m. and Friday prior dead on arrival at a Portola to to services. hospital. Interment will be In the Her husband Is hospitalizCity Cemetery. Brigham In with massive Portola ed multiple injuries sustained In o on Upswing the same accident. He Is a KANSAS CITY, Mo iUPI son of Mr. and Mrs. W.V. which has had The (Eric) Ericsson, 648 South many ups and downs, may be Sixth West, Brigham City. on the upswing again The litThe couple was married In tle toy. thought to hae begun Brigham City on Dec. 25, 1967. as a weapon used by Filipino . Funeral services and burial hunters, became a rage In this took place May 29 In Reno. country In the 30s and has now Gene will come to the home been launched on a new caof his parents to recuperate reer. beaiing Millions of after being released from the likenesses of Chailte Brown. 'hospital. Linus, Lucy and Snoopy, the CARD OF THANKS cast of Charles M Schulz's Peanuts." have comic ship. 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