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Show Native of Mantua Succumbs Dr. Lancelot P. Nielsen, age 88, of Idaho Falls, Ida ho, died April 9 at Idaho Falls of a heart ailment. Born Dec. 6, 1880 at Mantua, he was a son of Lars Peter Christian and Sarah Hansen Nielsen. He was reared and educated In Mantua and graduated from the Brigham Young Acad demy at Logan. He later from the University of SET Southern California School of HOMECOMING testimonial A homecoming Dentistry. will honor Elder Leon J. HE WAS A PRACTICING Holland Sunday in Trenton-ton- . dentist In Idaho Falls for 43 grad-uate- years. He was married to Thurza Hammon on Dec. 23, 1903. She died Oct. 31, 1968. He had served as bishop of the Idaho Falls Second LDS ward and in a number of other church offices and had worked in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple for the past 18 years. Homecoming Will Honor Foothill PTA Airs Plans For April 26 Carnival Homecoming Scheduled Foothill Elementary school will stage a spring carnival on Saturday, April 26, with game booths and other attractions located on the playground, weather permitting. The event will be staged from to 5 1 event of rain, the activities will be moved inside to the multipurpose room, said a PTA spokesman. Funds raised from the project will be used for landscaping the grounds and gym athletic equipment. The entire community is invited to participate in the carnival which is being sponsored and arranged by the Foothill PTA. Donations are being sought to stock a country store," another of the features, it was noted. Items should be taken to the school where they will be kept in a storage room. In Elder Peart labored In Buf. falo, Rochester, Elmlka, On. eonta and Cooperstown, N.Y., and participated In the Hill Cumorah pageant. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin B. Peart, he Is pre. sently enrolled at Utah State university. Bishop William Packer In. vltes friends and relatives of the Peart family to attend the homecoming program. Ex-Resid- Resident Dies Sunday Grank J. Wintersdorff, age 64, of Crystal Springs (Honey, vllle), died Sunday morning in the Valley Hospital at Tremonton. was Wintersdorff Mr. born April 1, 1904 In Ber. lln, Germany. He received his education In Germany and was graduated from Berlin Polytechnic Institute with B.S. and M.E. at Thlo. kol Chemical Corp. as an He was employed engineer. He was a member of the A.I.I.E. Society in Salt Lake City until 1968. SURVIVING ARE his widow, Mrs. Lola Wintersdorff; two Robert Wintersdorff sons, and Peter Wintersdorff, both of San Diego, Calif.; one daughter, Mrs. Jutta Hedges, Buffalo, N.Y.; one stepson, Walter Bryan, Mlnnooka, 111,; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Sharon Duran, Salt Lake City; nine grandchildren. Private funeral services were held Monday at the Blaine Olsen Funeral Chapel in Brig, ham City. Californian Dies Here After Fall Mrs. Agnes Minor Lucas, 70, of Corona, Calif., died Monday morning at the Cooley Hospital In Brigham City of injuries received in a fall several divs ago at the home of a son, Vernon Turn, age, 438 East Fifth South, Brigham City, while visiting ' age IM) tflfM-io- u - Peler "Mivioir f lar in " I lie for M(M in will rm Diesel smoking? attend, according to officers of Barracks 2954, Brigham City. MISSIONARY David Peart will be ed at homecoming Ildl honor- Sunday, 'MTiioen! 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Funeral services were held Wednesday in Ogden and burial was in Brigham City 1st Tt ... . , L 163 r fia Without Coupon 5.95 Void after Monday, April 21st Void after Monday, April 21st ft f IT5" w. Kontur I Fluff-U- HEADS STYROFOAM I 1 Void after Monday, April 21st G WITH Footise Type Toy Without Coupon COUPON OCf 77c Void after Monday, April 21st inr , juuUL 3HSULJLjuu CEMENT J For DUCO Wood, 7i -- r i.dpu.SlLLiJ.ui, Season Chee All Pee PORTFOLIOS 1 i WITH COUPON Without Coupon 2 for 21c China, Glass, Paper, Leather 1 ;j 7 Mens Novelty I & WITH COUPON Qu 1 her Senior Citizen n Double- - Strength TEFLON FRY PAN WITH COUPON Color Clad by Ekco ZiJie Without Coupon 97c ,J 3 L-Coupo- WITH COUPON Soldier, Piggie, 29c 59c Void after Monday, April 21st .. .. LSPUQNJ STRAW HATS Without Coupon Without Coupon 37c Jp Void after Monday, April 21st J Void after Monday, April 21st , NEW BANKS Paper Drive S COUPON SKIP-O-RIN- j WITH COUPON With Soil Shield Protection g 09 Without Coupon 1.77 Void after Monday, April 21st 44 Without Coupon 97c p RUG SHAMPOO WITH COUPON ' coyPQNa BOWL SET WITH COUPON npr. 88 WITH COUPON Wood Grain I Pyrex Ware FILE BOX WITH COUPON mjL Without Coupon 97c Void after Monday, April 21st Letter SPRAY STARCH With silicons for Friction Free Ironing COUPON 2 WITH 22f'.oz. 99( Without Coupon 1.66 Void after Monday, April Crystal Clear FIOOR WAX WITH COUPON qt. size 1 Ol 11b. size after a He was born Feb. 19, 1895 in Chesterfield, Idaho, a son of Amos and Flora Call Hatch. He married Fay Burbank Ham. son in the LDS Salt Lake tern-pi- e on Aug. 14, 1918. He had lived in Brigham City before moving to Ogden and was a former assistant COUPON) Simonize Unique WIG CLEANER Without Coupon 57c Void after Monday, April 21st Eldred Ransom Hatch, 74, of 3026 Jefferson avenue, Ogden, "died April 14 "Tn Dee aJ Chiffon PETROLEUM ent in a Mh. i II of HieM.in Turoe. Regular monthly meeting of the Veterans of World War I and Auxiliary will be held on Monday, April 21, at 2p.m. In the War Memorial home. All World War I Veterans and partners are invited to LcougoN-- 3 , Fist Aid SUCCUMBS Honeyville HOMEWOOD (l ra y Lcoy.poNj Death Takes Hon-eyvill- Graven in Film Meet on Monday mis-slo- Reddi died Sunday Tremonton hospital. Utah Missionary Perth, Tasmania and Mel. He served as dis. bourne. trlct leader, zone leader and during the last five months of his mission he served as an assistant to Milton W. Rus. son, mission president. Roberts Bishop William and Invites will preside friends and relatives of the Holland family to attend the testimonial Frank J. Wintersdorff, 64, of War I Veterans Elder David J. Peart will be honored at a homecoming testimonial Sunday, April 20, at 6 p.m. in the Brigham City First LDS ward chapeL He recently returned home after completing a successful mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints In the Cumorah p.m. SURVIVING ARE five daugh-ter- s and one son, Mrs. Ron. A homecoming testimonial aid (Bernice) Hammond, Las will be held for Elder Leon Nev.; Mrs. Parley Joseph Holland on Sunday, Ap. Vegas, (Leah) Jamison, Provo; Dr. ril 20, at 7; 30 p.m. in the W.L. Nielsen, Idaho Falls, Tremonton Third LDS ward Mrs. Blaine (Marjor. chapel. Idaho; ie) Taylor, Elder Holland is a son of Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. Ruth Kelfauver, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Holland Salt Lake City; Mrs. Dorothy of Tremonton. Lakewood, Calif.; He has recently returned Halllday, several grandchildren and home after fulfilling a two. also one year mission for the LDS Mrs. Carl (Edna) church in Australia, being sister, to the Australia South Wold, Brigham City. Funeral services were held mission with headquarters Saturday, April 12, in Idaho in Melbourne. He labored in Falls. BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Thursday, April 17, 1969 Missionary li Void after Monday, April 21st C88 Without Coupon Void after Monday, April 21st Now Underway The senior citizens paper drive is now underway, according to Desmond Christen, sen, chairman. Christensen asks that local residents Join the drive, with proceeds to be used In the new Senior Center to be construe, ted in the near future. Newspapers should be baled and left at Christensens car. port, located at 70 South First West, where they will be col. looted for sale. in h r iroiliii I1, a iiiillioii egg- - in a -- I1, Mill, Iml link oni ui.iN re ,n li ailiilt ti FOSTER GRANT SUN GLASSES Mm, Womens Too many oils? 99c MFR. List 1.3 ADCO Special QQC U M,o!lUM.4 ADCO Special QA W SHIRTS 99 vd MATCH BOX GOLF BALLS ADCO Spada 1 00 x. Sixe. Special 1.59 MFR. List (1C ) BRECK BASIC ill 2.25 49 ADCO Sixe. MFR. List Special x. reg. 55c ADCO Special QQc 4...1 Q I 2.1S TEE ADCO Special Pester Otter to me" and here come the judge" CARS Tablets Born Jan. 20, 18991nWeath-o- r by, Mo., she was a daugh. ter of Beaugard and Lula Gar. i Ison Minor. it E TAME CREME RINSE 16-e- "Sock ALLEREST here. . . . GRAND PRIZE, for person coming closest to the exact number of tacks in the Golden Spike on display, will win a POLAROID COLOR PACK CAMERA - ENTER TODAY $35 5.95 MFR. 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