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Show 24 BOX JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 18, 1970 ELDER and exciting summer recreation Barbara Joan Valentine Barbara Joan Gleason Valentine, 39, 585 East Seventh North, died Tuesday in a Salt Lake City hospital after a short illness. She was born Feb. 13, 1931, in Garland, the daughter of George A. and Myrtle Jensen Gleason. She was married to Robert G. Valentine, Jan. 4, 1951 in Olympia, Wash. Mrs. Valentine was a Bean River High school graduate and member of the Brigham City Twentieth LDS ward. She was a former member of the Ladies of Elks. Survivors Frank Frost Survivors include her husband, and five children, Debra, Frank LeRoi Frost, 68, 333 North Third West, died Wednesday of a heart ailment Jackie, Patrice, Robert Christian, and Barbara Ann, all of Brigham City; brothers and sisters, Mrs. L.P. (Carol) Hobson and Earl at his home. both of Ogden; Mrs. Gleanson, 15, 1902, at He was born Feb. Grouse Creek, the son of Fred L. (Phyllis) Culver, Edward S. and Clara Shaw Twin Falls, Idaho; Max Gleason, Marina, Calif.; Mrs. Frost. Rock, (Myrtle) He married Julia V. Dean Wakefield, Sept. 26, 1923 in the Mountain Green; Mrs. Dale Salt Lake LDS temple. (Ruth) Warburton, Frost owned and operated a Tremonton and Kellar A. ranch in Grouse Creek and Gleason, Simsbury, Conn. Funeral services will be came to Brigham City in 1939 1 where he was superintendent Saturday at p.m. in the North Box Elder LDS Stake center of the Box Elder Packing with Bishop H. Jay Griffin corp. He also worked at Hill Air Force base until officiating. Friends may call at the retirement in 1969. He was an Elder in the Blaine Olsen Funeral chapel 7 to 9 p.m. and Brigham City Fifteenth LDS Friday from 11:30 a.m. to from Saturday ward. Survivors include his wife 12:30 p.m. and two sons, Donald L. Frost and La Moyne W. Frost, both CARD OF THANKS of Brigham City; five grandone and children greatgTo those who by their acts of randchild. Funeral services will be kindness expressed their and friendship at Saturday at 1 p.m. at the sympathy the time of the death of our Petersen Funeral chapel beloved father and brother where friends may call Friday Mack Fishburn we wish to 7 to 9 p.m., and Saturday from express heartfelt thanks. We 11:30 a.m. until time of serwish especially to thank the vices. in the ward bishopric, the Relief Burial will be society, our friends, and all Brigham City cemetery. others who assisted in any Report Wrong fitness, leatherwork By Mrs. Max Nelson A new way. Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. and Hope F. Hubbard Peter A report that Mrs. Aaeon B. Endress, 445 South Third complained to police Leonardo da Vinci considFriday that vandals threw rocks at her car was an error ered the idea of in June 14 issue of the Box hides hut never constructed one. Elder News. West, program has completed its first week at the Perry elementary school and town park. Seventy young boys and girls are attending classes being offered in arts and crafts, tumbling, sports, baton, and dance for three hours each day. During the past week the weekly theme has been United Nations week and highlights of the week included learning songs, stories and making flags of the many different countries. On Friday afternoon a party was held at which time the boys and girls dressed in costumes from and swimming merit badges; Alan and Heiner, drafting leatherwork; Gaylin Jenks, fingerprinting; Terry Pritchard, first aid and lifesaving ; Leonard Rochell, first aid; Kenneth Wright, drafting and leatherwork; Corey Dinsdale, leatherwork and swimming; Barry Braithwaite, cooking; Kevin Hirschi, art and personal fitness and Michael Stack, drafting and leather-worAmong the evening was of the Top pretzles and delicious cookies from Mexico by the park recreation girls. Every Morning The program begins every morning at 10 a.m. and continues on until 1 p.m. Working are Lois in the program Nelson, Laurie Wright, Kirsten Rasmussen and Mitzi Nathan Were sorry they and we wish to them, this is achievement not day of school all quite an one missing year. 21" MS Degree was concluded games. The evening was under the direction of the presidencies from both wards, Mrs. Marilyn Nelson, Mrs. Norma Mrs. Lynn Braithwaite, Maddox, Mrs. Susan Noyes, Brigham Awarded A Masters Degree in social work has been awarded to Thomas S. Craner at Weber State college in annual in the Brigham City munity center from 4 2-- Com- p.m. Dr. Petersen will speak on Our American Heritage. He is the author of three books and was elected to the National Americanism City. arts and limited. 1 crafts and 9,' 16, 23. color keying; personalized pattern adjustment; antiquing for beauty; creations in comparative styrofoam; values in china, silver and crystal; decorative boxes and Christmas items; calendar crafts from the kitchen; classes. Tuition fee for the workshop per person for the entire three day program, if participants register prior to July 9. Fee at the door is $3.50. Tickets are available through the ward representative in your area or at the BYU Ogden Center, 555 24th St. Ogden. Due to limited seating is $3 enrollment capacity, twentieth century man-mad- e fiber and dollar and sense The workshop, buying. sponsored by Brigham Young university, Ogden Center for Continuing education, is presented to furnish new and informative ideas in novel and practical is the for The bees of a colony are into a queen, several hundred drones and the remainder workers. divided To Attend Strategy Talks Kurt class first items homemaker. Thiokol Manager presentation. Dale Johnston, stake scout leader then presented the awards with the boys from Participants urged to register early. This years program consists of the following subjects: Creating originals in glass; novelty handicrafts; cosmetic Twelve demonstrations will be presented over the three day course, four each day. Each demonstration will be presented four times and patrons will rotate to the four classes. This plan allows all the patrons to attend all the workshop for homemakers to be held at the North Box Elder Stake Center, 620 North Third East, beginning July 9. The Pritchard, Reese Nelson, Brian Young and Reese Poulson conducted the Flag participate in the round of speeches seminars. The discussions five-da- y badge; Steven Weight, class badge and lifesaving, safety, and swimming merit badges; Barry Reeder, star badge and art, drafting, leatherwork and safety merit badges. personal Petersen, Military Science, and ROTC coordinator at USU, will address the Senior Citizens on June 22 workshop is scheduled to run from 9 a.m. to p.m. on three consecutive Thursdays, July is now being ward by representatives for the fifth Registration accepted the park. The South Box Elder stake boy Scouts held a Court of Honor Thursday evening In the Fifth, Tenth and Sixteenth chapel. Among the participants were the Boys from Perrys troop 110 and troop 330. Boys from the Roadrunner patrol of Troop 110, Terry Other Awards Reese Nelson, art, drafting, of Scheduled For Homemakers 1966. Following the program they will then enjoy their lunch at receiving: Perry Rasmussen, second Edwin LDS Arts, Crafts Workshop Elder High school in 1961 and received a B.S. degree from He is married to the former University of Utah commencement exercises held Joyce A. Badger and they are June 5. the parents of two children. He Craner is a son of Mr. and has been employed as a field Mrs. W.D. Craner, 162 South placement worker for the Nelson. Fifth West, Brigham City. Granite school district. The theme for this week is His thesis consisted of a Craner has accepted a and "A Talent week of selected aspects of as a social worker for study position 12:15 tomorrow afternoon at counseling in a family service the LDS church with the p.m. the boys and girls of agency. Unified Social Service in Los will summer recreation Box Angeles, Calif. from Craner graduated present a Talent show. An invitation is extended to all parents to encourage your child to participate and then come and attend the program. Dr. department Commission. He was also the of national the American Legion in 1967. Mrs. Doyle Checketts will daughters all of Perry; Boyd present her guitar students in and Beverly Nelson and a musical program. family of Willard, Russell and Louise Nelson and family of All interested persons are Riverdale, Dennis and Judy hear Dr. Petersens Nelson and family of invited toRefreshments will be speech. Gloria Kaysville, Marion and is directed event The served. Hyde and family of Logan, by William Griffith who will Joan and Deloy Neilson of be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. of Ogden and Mrs. Zina White Edward Heslop. supper. The evening in playing picnic Senior Citizens Mrs. Larene Spendlove, Mrs. Daisy Davis and Mrs. Carolyn leaders, Sybrowsky and Mrs. Marilyn Walker. A family gathering was held at the Joe Sebek home last Sunday evening. They enjoyed birthday cake and ice cream to celebrate family members who are having birthdays that those month. Among gathering were: Joe and Wanda Sebek, Martella and Hazel Nelson, Grant and Janice Johnson and three Wheeler. were missed congratulate Primary Workers Meet The Perry ward and Perrv Hirschi, Terry Pritchard, Second Ward Primaries Leonard Rochell, Thomas joined together for their meetings last week. Johnston, Brian Young and Thirty primary workers Barry Reeder. Scoutmaster for the boys gathered at the Call summer now are from troop 110 Deraid home in Box Elder canyon. highlights of the Waters and assistant Milton They were presented their the presentation Pritchard: and from troop 330, lesson and then enjoyed a boys in the Scoutmaster Milton Scott and assistant, Willis Crouch. When the picture of the boys and girls who had received 100 percent at school during the past year was in the paper two different countries attendance and participation boys were missed for the marched in a parade. in other church activities. picture they were Douglas and They then enjoyed lunch in the park and were treated to They were given, points for Devon Wheeler, sons of Mr. Hawaiian punch, German and Mrs. scouting of their achievements and for their attendance and participation in all phases. These top 21 boys will now enjoy a special activity sometime in August. Among the top 21 boys, seven of these boys were from Perry, Reese Nelson, Kevin each stake. During the past year the stake has held an incentive program to encourage the boys not only in their scouting and program but also in their safety, rending, Address To Seventy Attend Classes At School, Town Parle Obituaries Frank L. SUCCUMBS Frost died Wednesday at his home. USU Professor Parry- Pu$Q James President-Genera- of M. Thiokol Wasatch Vice Manager Stone, l Chemical's New Eagles president. Grant Busenbark, left, presents outAWARD with the Gold Past Presidents certificate in recognition Seelos going president, Jim of his outstanding service in the past year. FRIDAY are designed to acquaint business and labor leaders, the clergy, the bar, the. press and the academic community with problems facing the United States in devising global strategy to attain its national objectives. Division, Brigham City, will attend the Naval War College's 22nd annual global strategy discussions at Newport, R.I., June He is among some 230 prominent citizens invited by the Secretary of the Navy to EAGLES and and SATURDAY June 19 and 20 and running through Thurs, June 25th The Capri Beauty Salon has expanded into the Wig Sales and Service. We invite you to take advantage of our large stock of synthetic Wigs and related products this week during our Grand Opening. We Guarantee everything we sell. HUNDREDS OF WIGS TO CHOOSE FROM IN STOCK "MCMCUI" k imw. "MIC Mill! . tortk 4 k Is pf art, wii f iwly wtrti sapturtuUM --40195 'T AVAMMI BUUrTY ! alwbM Hairstylists. 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