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Show 22 BOX Allen A. Bune JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 23, 1970 ELDER Obituaries Jack M. Allred Jack Martin Allred, 44, of East Wyeth, Pocatello, Idaho, died Sunday in a Black-fohospital following an extended illness. He was born Aug. 6, 1925 at Pocatello, the son of Floyd and Arthur N. Laree Brown Allred and at- SUCCUMBS tended Pocatello schools. Grover, 90, died Monday On June 1, 1946, he married in local nursing home. Frances Lucille Knowles at Pocatello and they were later 933 divorced. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and did carpentry work. Survivors Survivors Wallace include one son Allred, Idaho; Moun-tainvie- DIES William Korth, 92, one died Wednesday at Pioneer daughter, DeLena Allred, Memorial Nursing Home. Soda Spring; his parents of Pocatello; one brother, Gale William Korth Floyd Allred, Brigham City, four sisters, Mrs. George (Frankie L.) Andrews, Mrs. Paul (Betty) William Korth age 92, of 112 Mrs. Robert (Pat) West Sixth North, died Neeley, Gunter, and Mrs. Dean Wednesday, April 22, at 5 a.m. (Margaret) Mitton, all of at the Pioneer Memorial Pocatello; and four grandNursing Home after an ex- children. tended illness. Funeral services were Born Oct. 3, 1877 in conducted Wednesday at Waitekaury, New Zealand, he p.m. in the Manning Funeral was a son of Martin Gotlieb in Pocatello. Inand Bertha Muller Korth. He Chapel terment was in the came to Brigham City with his Cemetery, Pocatello. parents at the age of 12 years, was reared and where he educated. 1 Moun-tainvie- He was married to Mary Rebacca Olsen on Dec. 5, 1900 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Jan. 20, 1970. Establish Home Following their marriage, they cleared land and built a home in Harper ward where they lived and farmed and raised stock. In April of 1946 they retired and moved to Brigham City. An active member of the LDS church, he served a mission in Austria and Gerleaving his many from 1920-2wife and six children to manage the farm. He was a high priest in the Brigham City Eighteenth LDS ward at the time of his death. Survivors He is survived by one son and three daughters, Glenn Korth, Brigham City; Mrs. Reuben (Ella) Sherwood, Kaysville; Mae Korth and Mrs. Vera K. Poirier, both of Salt Lake City; nine grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren; also three sisters, Mrs. Mack (Anna) Robinette, Brigham City; Mrs. Alma (Lana) Thompson, Lone Beach. Calif.; Mrs. Nels (Mary) Fredrickson, Ogden. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Brigham City Seventh-Eighteent- h LDS ward chapel with Bishop Lowell Sherratt officiating. Friends may call at the Blaine Olsen Funeral Chapel Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Burial will be in Brigham City Cemetery. the CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this means of thanking all those who extended assistance, comfort and sympathy at the time of the illness and death of our beloved husband and father. In lifes darkest hour, one comes to realize the true of the word "friends. The Allen C. Hunsaker Family Leonard S. Ipsen Leonard Sylvester Ipsen, 87, of 1276 26th, Ogden, died Tuesday morning at his home. Born March 1, 1883 in Bear River City, he was a son of James P. and Mary Petersen age Ipsen. On Dec. 12, 1906, he was married to Lorinda Petersen Bear River City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS in Temple. Sheet Metal Worker He had been employed as a sheet metal worker prior to retiring. He was a lifetime member of the BPO Elks 719 and member of the Mount Ogden LDS ward. He formerly served in the Sunday school superintendency of the Bear River LDS ward, and as a io oo l- -ll Organized Baseball He organized the Western Boys Baseball Assn, in Montpelier, Idaho, and was a charter member and past vice president of the Montpelier Junior Chamber of Commerce. He was manager and player agent for Little League and Pony League in Brigham City, and he was a former member and officer of the Arthur N. Grover, age 90, of Brigham City Elks Lodge., He had been president and Salt Lake City, died Monday of the Intermountain in local governor a nursing morning States National Electrical home after an illness. Born Jan. 13, 1880 in Nephl, Contractors association and he was a son of Napoleon and president of the Electrical Armelia Bigler Grover. Apprenticeship committee for He was married to Estella the State of tah. He was forWILL PERFORM These Corinne school students Valentine on Nov. 29, 1905 in merly on the Ogden Exchange will perform in the annual spring festival which is of the Salt Lake LDS Temple. club board directors, member of of the Ogden scheduled Friday, April 24, in the LDS ward hall be-She died Nov. 8, 1969. He operated a farm in Chamber of Commerce, and Fielding and in Pocatello Ogden Golf and Country club. He worked for Jetway Valley, Idaho. He came to Brigham City in 1916 and lived Corporation and was former in Salt Lake City from 1933 vice president of the W. D. Gale Inc. and vice president of until his recent illness. He was an elder in the the M and M Electrical Co. in Monument Park LDS ward in Ogden. Salt Lake City. Survivors Survivors Surviving are his widow, Surviving are the following Henefer; two sons and one Kent Bune, sons and daughters: Dr. Floyd daughter, E. Grover, Evanston, 111.; Brigham City; - Lane Bune, Mrs. Carlyle L. (Fay) Wight, Janet Dee Bune, both of Inglewood, Calif.; Mrs. Amy Henefer; his mother, Seattle, G. Jensen, A Norman Grover, Wash. ; one brother and sister, both of Brigham City; Max L. Scott Bune, Seattle; Mrs. Grover, Costa Mesa, Calif.; Gordon (Kathryn) Strong, Mrs. S. Dean (Jessie) Parry, Shelley, Idaho. Funeral services will be Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Mrs. James V. (Joyce) Smith, held Friday at 1 p.m. in the Decatur, Ga.; Mrs. June Henefer Lds ward chapel with Grover Huffman, Hollywood, Bishop Donald Dawson ofCalif.; 25 grandchildren, 21 ficiating. Friends may call at two the Walker Mortuary in brothers and one sister, Lloyd Coalville Thursday from 7 to 9 F. Grover, Mrs. Hazel G. p.m. and Friday at the ward Petersen, both of Salt Lake chapel from 11:30 a.m. until 1 City; Claude R. Grover, p.m. Burial will be in the Henefer Ogden. Funeral services will be Cemetery. conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Brigham City Second LDS ward chapel. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt R. Funeral Home Thursday to services. prior John Ross Wood, 66, of Burial will be in the died Sunday evening Willard, City Cemetery. Brigham in a Salt Lake City nursing home. Born Oct. 2, 1903 in Willard, he was a son of Franklin and Arthur N. Grover John David C. Lyle David Carlton Lyle, 28, of 95 ward teacher and high priest Way, Layton, died Barrington in the Mount Ogden ward. 18, at the April Saturday, He had lived in Bear River in Ogden. Hospital McKay to to City prior moving Ogden Born Oct. 25, 1941 in Ogden, 46 years ago. he was a son of John Carlton and Betty McBride Lyle. He Survivors from Ogden High Surviving are his widow, graduated school in 1959. two and one son Ogden; He was married to Caroline daughters, Rodney I. Ipsen, Reeder on Jan. 9, 1962 in Kay Mrs. Que (Leota) Shupe, Mrs. Nev. William (Mary Lou) Crump, Elko, worked He as a radio in10 all of Ogden; grandchildren, staller at Hill Air Force Base. 17 one He was a member of the brother, Rudger C. Ipsen, LDS Seventh ward. He Layton Bear River City. and Funeral services will be was in the Army Reserves to the Men of E.S.A. conducted Friday at 11 a.m. in belonged the Myers Mortuary Chapel Survivors Listed with Bishop James Hamilton of the Mount Ogden ward Surviving are his widow, officiating. Friends may call Kelly at the mortuary Thursday Layton; his stepson, his daughter, from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday Davis Lyle; Teresa Kay Lyle, all of prior to services. Mrs. Burial will be in the Bear Layton; his mother, two Lyle, Ogden; Betty River City Cemetery. Mrs. (Betty sisters, Jerry Ann) Johansen, South Ogden; Rachael Survivors Listed Surviving are one son and three daughters, John Ray Michelle Mullins, Miss Baton Arte' 1969 ROYALTY of 1969, will perform a double-lightebaton routine d in "Music in Motion 1970 which will be held Saturday, April 25 at 8:15 p.m. in the Box Elder High School auditorium. Music in Motion-197- Wood, (Jean) Court Slate Range Oven 338 House plants BLACKER FURNITURE 6 miles south of Brigham City 723-364- 7 card. per game throughout get mid winter doldrums, too. Perk them up with a special bath. Wipe leaves with a sudsy sponge to get rid of smoke, oily residues, then rinse under the shower. Dont forget to sponge down the plant containers, too. and FOR save up to $6.00 ADULTS Pay $4.00 for season card - then pay only 30c for each game you roll. FOR STUDENTS in elementary Junior, Senior high school. ' i (J only op to 4.00 Pay $2.00 for season card - then pay only 20c for each game when you come bowling. 0' twirling, dancing, and marching fields as she appears in eight routines which includes three routines with her class a one baton routine, a double baton routine and a clown routine juggling batons and balls. the area and leader of Drill team. Michelle and Chris Martinez scored a perfect score on October auditions earning them their drill leader Michelle will be positions. displaying her skills In the 'served as co-dri- ll Saturday, April 25th ENDS April 30th Other Numbers She will also be seen with in a tap dance routine and a skit depicting dances of the Charleston era and the dances of todays scene and a fantastic drill routine. She will team up with Nancy Sale and Sherry Jensen for a routine with special effect lighting in which the trio will two batons and twirl one-and conclude juggling three batons. Michelles double lighted baton solo will be one of the highlights of the evening. Curtain time is 8:15 p.m. at Box Elder High school. Tickets are available from students or at the door. The public is invited. PowWow Set At Foothill This Evening h Full-widt- h Model you think its a good idea to save money than We invite you to buy our fantastic summer season rate If Set Saturday at BEHS Listed on full-widt- 2nd Annual SUMMER Ann Owens Wood. He was married to Ilene Davis 6n Aug. 30, 1926 in Ogden. They were later divorced. He was a carpenter. He served with the U.S. Army during World War II and was a member of the LDS church. Five Cases cdI with ginning at 8 p.m. Parents are invited to the event which will feature all students at the school in dancing, song, skits and physical fitness activities. Wood Sunset; Mrs. Billy L. Dixon, Bonn, Germany; Mrs. Eugene J. (Joan) Gilbert, Ogden; Mrs. Earl P. "Music in Motion 1970, (Judy) Davenport, King George, Va.; 14 grand- will be presented by Ramas Baton Arte' studio, this children. Funeral services were Saturday, April 25 at Box conducted Wednesday at 1 Elder High school. The show has been set up, as p.m. in the Myers Mortuary in Ogden with Bishop Robert In years past, to please an audience from age eight to 80. Morgan officiating. Burial was in the Willard Over 100 of Brigham Citys young set, ages four to 16, will Cemetery. present an evening of entertainment involving dancing, baton twirling single Mrs. David (Charlene) and double, tumbling, Bassett, Scottsdale, Ariz. Juggling, comedy and novelty CARD OF THANKS Funeral services were acts, hoops, lighted batons, conducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. at black light specialty and a We would like to express our Lindquist and Sons Colonial new feature this year sincere appreciation to all Chapel in Ogden with Bishop those who helped in any way, LaGrand Evans of the Layton featuring a strobe light "that will deliRht everyone. both in thought and in action, Seventh ward officiating. "Another "new will be a at the time of the fire in our Interment was in the dance routine involving the Memorial home and since that time. Heights Washington 1920s and the 1970's. Special Mrs. Ella Gilbert and Family Park. props and lighting will again Five cases are on the First be a feature for viewers. District court calendar during This is the eighth annual the remainder of April. presentation of "Music in They include the following: Motion". Each year routines April 27 Cora May Kupfer and drills are original and Misrasi vs. Arthur Misrasl, choreography is written divorce, 3 p.m. especially for classes, teams, Self-Cleaninq Bruce D. Blan-thor- n or individual students by April 27 vs. Patricia Blanthorn, Rama Rasmussen, director of divorce, 4 p.m. the studio and producer of the April 28 The state of Utah annual revue. Oven cleans itself faster, vs. Ross Cook, appeal of a more economically than any drunk To Present Royalty driving citation from other Exclusive No Turn Justice of the Peace Aaron Speed-Broi- l (accessory) Miss Baton Arte' for 1970 Snow, 10 a.m. Automatic timing center Utah Credit and her court and Junior Miss April 29 InfiPlug-ou- t surface units Service vs. Ole Vernon Baton Arte and her court will nite heat controls Oven and seeks be presented to the members etux, Hansen, 81,540.62 allegedly owed for of the studio and patrons, surface signal lights insurance and merchandise, along with other awards of fluoresHooded, 10 a.m. acand Porcelain-eachievement cent platform light State of Utah, by complishment for the past April 30 namel oven interior and through its road com- year at the conclusion of the Oven Interior oven light mission, vs. Brigham City show. door seal storage Miss Michelle Mullins, Development, closing of acTeflon-coated, nondrawer cess openings on Alternate daughter of Mr. and Mrs. electric griddle KAGR40 U.S. 89 in Brigham City, 10 James B. Mullins, will cona.m. clude her reign as Miss Baton (accessory) Arte 1969. During her year, Michelle has been featured KF twirler of the studio in parades Westinghouse 30 i Allen A. Bune, age 48, of Henefer, former Brigham City resident, died Monday of a heart attack in an Ogden hospital. Born Aug. 12, 1923 in Ogden, he was a son of James Alvin and Nellie Scott Bune. He was married to NaVee Dawson on March 26, 1944 in Lawton, Okla. He was a graduate of Weber High school and attended the University of Utah. He had served with the U. S. Army during World War II. for fathers scheduled at Elementary this school evening (Thursday) beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium. A program will be presented by the ALIIL club of Intermountain school. Authentic Indian dances will be performed and fry bread will be served, it was noted. A pow wow and sons Foothill It is a event Rules 1. 5orry - cards not transferable - games good only for person' named at original issue. 2. Cards good even for summer league play. 3. Cards good even for summer tournament (moonlight, mixed doubles etc.) 4. Cards expire at close of business Sept. 7, 1970 Lanes open every morning, afternoon, evening - public invited - Bowling lessons available on request. is PTA-sponsore- d ' Call 723-857- for reservations. 4 THE BIGGEST BOX FUNHOUSE IN - FOR EVERYONE .,? ELDER COUNTY SS |