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Show Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 15, 1970 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, SHE WAS MARRIED to CUf-for-d R. Hansen on May 8, 1919 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They resided In Man-tua. She was a member of the Mantua LDS ward and served as a Primary officer, Relief and Sunday school society teacher. SURVIVING ARE her the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Lynn (Faye) Hailing, Howard N. Hansen, Doyle Hansen, all of Mantua; Clifford Reed Hansen, Eph-ratWash.; Arden M. Han-sePocatello, Idaho; 23 grandchildren and five greathus-ban- Installed as officers of the Amity Lodge No. 23, F and AM, are left to right, J. C. McLaughlin, senior warden; E. L. Barsballe, worshipful master; and A. R. Barbieri, junior warden. The complete roster of officers was installed Dec. 17 to direct affairs of the Lodge for the coming year. OFFICERS Masons Salesman Shows Fine Record Install THE COTTAGE GALLERY Owners Joseph Webster, left, and Ted Cowan in the art their of front new facility for the exhibit and sale of art room hang The Cottage Gallery - located at 38 West Second South. -- Officers New Brigham City Enterprise teaches this form of art work. Joseph Webster heads the cultural arts department at ensuing Masonic year. Intermountain school. Wives of the two men are expected to help a great deal in operating the new enter- Cottage Gallery prise. To Open Monday Something new in Brigham interested in displaying their The Cottage Gallery work to contact us, said the will officially open its doors at owners. 38 West Second South on MonHours at the new establishment will be 2 to 4 p.m. and day, Jan. 19. Initially it will feature an 6 to 9 p.m. Monday through exhibit of Indian art, accord, Saturday. lng to owners Joseph and Ruby The Webster and Ted and Peggy EVENTUALLY, will have workshop facili-tie- s Cowan. downstairs where Cowan However, within several weeks its planned to have art will offer instructions In cer. on display and for sale by amlcs. He currently is a member of the art staff at Inter, various local artists. Wed like local artists mountain school where he C ity Cot-tag- e The installing officers were R. Haugan, P.M.; W. Lloyd, Jr., P.M.; Arlen B. Horne, P.M.; and George C. Lowry, P.M. Peter Charles THE NEW OFFICERS are E. L. Barsballe, worshipful master; J. C. McLaughlin, i, senior warden; A. R. junior warden; Charles W. Lloyd, Jr., P.M. trea-sureCharles W. Lloyd, Sr., secretary; J. R. Pendleton, r trustee; M. P.M., r A. Pohl, Sr., P.M., trustee; Rus Wilson, chaplain. Also C. O. Moore, senior deacon; H. G. Hester, junior deacon; C. N. Lancaster, sen-io- r steward; D. F. Stiver, junior steward; K. V. Dick, P. M., marshall; R. F. new facility of which we are tylor. Stated meetings are on the very proud, said the owners. of each first Wednesday month, and all Master Masons are cordially invited to ITS weve SOMETHING both wanted to do for a long time, they agreed. The gallery is located in a former brick veneer home. Walls have been romoved to alter the interior where pe. can wall paneling and antique bronze carpeting have given the building a rich look. There are three rooms on the main floor. The first two wiU be used for local artists exhibits while the third is being reserved exclusively for Indian art. Wed like to invited every-on- e to come in and look at our Bar-bier- two-yea- one-yea- City, Planner Reach Agreement (Continued From Page One) and envlromental scape architecture planning. He received a masters degree in urban planning this past June from Wayne State university in Detroit. The city planner also served an LDS mission in New Zealand in 1958-6- His present responsibilities with the Helena Planning department consist of all phases of current and comprehen-siv- e planning to the year 2000. Helena has been designated a model city by the Department of Housing and Urban Developement. This has required sewer and water plans, park and recreation plans, specbH-studi-es in And then she cited two examples of ways in which the city can help, by doing some street side repair and helping to make a parking strip more attractive. Mayor Olof Zundel, another speaker at the meeting, promised that the city would help in any way it could and the school leaders to make a formal request of the city council. Dr. Stark cited other objectives of the governors landscape committee which Include elimination of Junk cars, dilapl-datebuildings and fences, cleaning up vacant lots and home grounds, improving unpaved streets, weed control and ac. d d celerate tree planting. Of litter control, he said it is not only a matter of beautification but econ. oinlcs since it costs the state $500,000 yearly to clean up litter along its high, ways. Towns and cities represented at the session Included Brigham City, Willard, 0 20-ye- DIES SUNDAY Mrs. Also surviving are the folSylvia N. Hansen, 72, died brothers and sisters: lowing after an illness. Sunday Mrs. Isaac (Elzada) Young, Perry; Arnold M. Nelson, Oriel Nelson, Mrs. Ray Jeppsen, Ellis K. Nelson, Lee G. Nelson, all of Mantua; Mrs. Edward (Erma) McMillen, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Lloyd (Leota) Keller, Mrs. Sylvia Nelson Hansen, Brigham City; Mrs. Harry (LaPriel) Skjold, Tacoma, 72, of Mantua, died in a BrigWash. ham City nursing home SunFuneral services were conday morning after an extendducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. ed illness. Born April 9, 1897 in Man- in the Mantua LDS ward chaptua, she was a daughter of el. Burial was in the ManMartin C. and Mary Ann John- - tua City Cemetery. Sylvia N. Hansen Plan a Sensible Home Storage! Let me help you 15 Protein clean wheat 300-50- and fund balances daily. The office of the auditor maintains 212 separate funds 201 million. totaling about ppropnabon accounting involves 162 additional accounts, disbursing approximately $.10 million annually from the state's General Fund. Maine votes split in electoral votes AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) -The Maine legislature has passed an act which makes it possible for the state to split its electoral votes for president under certain conditions. (Lu-ell- All-Gra- Flour mills in Write or Call: Vaughan Rhodes Box 92 Tremonton From the remaining entries, Dls. tlngulshed Achievement award winners and entries deserving of honorable men. tlon will be decided upon on the basis of their total point scores. formal presentation of all The will take place Feb, 24 in Wash-lngto- the 1970 Congress on Beautification which is also sponsored by the Clean-UMayors and citizens' delegations from across the national have been D.C. climaxing Na-tlon- p 5 LAST CHANCE TO SAVE! The new planner will receive a of $100 a month plus additional sums negotiated for special projects. Perry, Corinne and Mantua. Mayor Robert Morgan of Willard re. lated past cleanup accomplishments of his community which last year Included disposal of 70 Junk cars. OFF THESE ITEMS Gradually with the help of citizens we are attempting to make our community a more attractive and safer place in which to live, he said. Mayor Zundel retraced the progress of Brigham Citys beautification efforts which have brought the city national recognition. Its all condensed In one word pride. Youll find that your community will take pride In beautification, he declared. He noted as one segment of Brigham Citys effort, some 364 Junk cars have been eliminated In the past year-ana If. Others who spoke Included Jlna Hen. Box Elder Junior High student Commissioner Don County leader; Chase, and Ben Lindsay, information specialist with the RC&D project. Dr. Poulson in addition to his new county beautification post, Is chairman of municipal beautification fortheRC&D All Wall Clocks 30 Wall Plaques 40 and Pictures 30 Bedroom Living Room All Samsonite Folding Furniture 25 All Floor-Table-P- ole and Chain Lamps 30 sley, project. Cleanup Entry Received test. 257-389- land-scap- Appliances (Continued From Page One) uary, and the results will be announced at that time. In the final Judging, the ten best entries In each popula-tlo- n category are chosen to be trophy winners. From these 30, one city, of size, will be selected by the judges as having the most effective, program exempli lying the principles of community betterment. This city will receive the Trigg trophy, the highest award possible in the con. and hand grinders. Storage containers. Fresh ground whole wheat flour Other storage items including Freeze dried foods. land-scap- County Cleanup Effort officer. 300-50- grandchildren. populatin projects, housing studies, zon-intrailer and subdivision ordinances, etc., Reynolds pointer out. Before going to Montana, he worked for e two years as a senior planner and architect with a Detroit firm and prior to that was landscape architect and park superintendent for Washoe County Parks and Recreation department, Reno, Nevada, for a year. e Prior to that he was an assistant architect in the LDS Church Building department. gen-er- (Continued From Page One) nishing of litter bags, posters, essays and speakers, noting that Key club members have been assigned to put out litter cans on the school parking lot. We want to work with Brigham City said the student in any way we can, Ford salesman at was Inc. recognized recently for his long record and very good one in the Ford Salesmens club. T.L. Sid Farnsworth, a member of the salesmen club was congratulated by F.S. Combine, club executive. Combine said Farnsworth had a long and very good reFINE RECORD T. L. cord in the club and would be "Sid Farnsworth was compresented a plaque with his mented for long and good photograph etched in metal. record as a Ford salesman. The plaque will be present0 club baned during a No soft job quet. Farnsworth started at the CHEYENNE, Wyo. (I Pl- )local Ford dealer in 1951. The Wyoming Statutes designate Combine said Farnsworth the Auditor as the General Accountant of the State. The had an impressive record and was an "exceptional Ford scope of his duties include a salesmen. complete and accurate accounting of all revenues, disbursements A On Dec. 17 the 1970 officers of Lodge No. 23, Amity F&AM were installed for the e, Small Transistor invited to attend the congress and to accept the award earned by their city. Judges for the 1969 National Clean. Up contest are: Mrs. Walter Varney Magee (chairmen), president of the General Federation of Womens Clubs; Richard L. Breault, manager of the United States Chamber of Commerces Community and Regional Development group; Charles A. Byrley, director of relations of the National Gov. ernors conference and director of the Washington office of the Council of State Governments; Mark E. Keane, executive director of the International City Management association; Dr. Sal J. Crezloso, president of the National Recreation and Park association; Dr. Raymond C. Scott, assistant administrator of the federal extension serv. Ice, U.S, Department of Agriculture; and Julian Wise, director of public affairs for the National League of United States Conference of Mayors. RADIO - Carpets WAS 9-9- 5 5 95 NYLON CARPET Candy Stripe Axm inester Loop Pile Reg. 6.95 NOW 495 LinoleumRemnant CLOSEOUT Cl-ti- CONVENIENT REAR STORE PARKING j |