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Show ... p - Obituaries j) Petersen A Joseph Hendrickson Joseph Carlyle Hendrickson, son of Donald Lee and Kathryn Johnson Hendrickson, Helena, Mont., died en route to McKay hospital from Willard of undetermined causes Wednesday morning. He was born April 7, 1971, in Missoula, Mont. Surviving are both parents, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Hendrickson, Willard, and Joseph H. Johnson, Logan; three brothers, Ronald Dee Hendrickson, Gary Lee Hendrickson, and Randy Dean Hendrickson, all of Helena. DIES Joseph Carlyle Hendrickson died en route to McKay hospital Wednesday morning. Frank A. Jensen Services are tentatively scheduled Saturday at a time and place to be announced by Olsen-Fel- t Funeral home. The family suggests contributions to the Crippled Childrens association, in care of Olsen-FeFuneral home. lt Frank A. Jensen, infant son of Leo Allen and Lillian Andersen of Tremonton, died shortly after birth Sunday at Cooley Memorial hospital in Brigham City. The baby was born April 2, CARD OF THANKS Jensen 1972. Surviving are the parents of Tremonton; three brothers and eight sisters, Esther Jensen, Paul Jensen, Joel Jensen, Travis Jensen, Ann Jensen, Carrie Jensen, Beth Jensen, Ruth Jensen, Miriam Jensen, Amy Jensen, and Sally Jensen, all of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. Jensen, Centerville, To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved wife, mother and sister we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. The Elva Crawford Miller Wilde Family Utah. Graveside services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. at Bear River City cemetery, directed by Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton. George Lars C. Lars Charlie Petersen, 89, of Elwood and Mesa, Ariz., died Saturday at Southwide District hospital in Mesa of natural causes. He was born Dec. 25, 1882, in Big Cottonwood, Utah, a son of Niels Andersen and Nicoline Amelia Larsen Petersen. He was reared and educated in Bear River valley. He married Anna Katherine Meisner. She died in 1958. He had lived in Elwood most of his life, spending the winters in Mesa for the past eight years. He was a high priest in the Mesa Nineteenth LDS ward. He had served as high priest MIA quorum secretary, teacher, Sunday school teacher, member of the Sunday school superintendency and home teacher. Surviving are two sons and four daughters, Charlie Owen Petersen, La Puente, Calif.; Orvill James Petersen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Gladys Ogg, Ogden; Mrs. Delpha Bullough, Redmond, Wash.; Mrs. Alice Kincanon, Woodland, Calif.; 23 grandchildren; two brothers, Royal Petersen, Perry; William Petersen, Brigham City. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m. in the Elwood ward chapel. Friends may call at Rogers in Tremonton mortuary Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday from 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. George Lewis Miller, 84, of 35 South Ninth East, Salt Lake City, formerly of Penrose, died Monday morning in a Salt Lake City nursing home after a long illness. He was born May 14, 1887, in Farmington, Utah, a son of William M. and Udora Hess Miller. He married Alice R. Rohwer on June 1, 1911, in Salt Lake Citv. The marriaee was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Miller L. Wilford Miller, Mrs. J. Brooks (Irene) Shuman, both of Tremonton; James H. Miller, Mrs. Fred L. (Olive) Petersen, both of Brigham City; Mrs. George (Maude) Toponce, Mrs. William (Aurelia) Bosley, both of Ogden; Mrs. Howard Students Plan Show Aug. 9, 1970. He had owned and operated a in Penrose and had worked for the Browning ranch at Connor Springs, Box Elder county, and the Utah-IdahSugar company until retiring. He had lived in Provo and Salt Lake City since his retirement. Active in the LDS church, he had been a counselor in the bishopric, member of the Sunday School superintendency and worked in the MIA in the childrens puppet show complete with songs, is planned Thursday night at the Corinne A (Evelyn) Wadsworth, Magna. Funeral services will be held today (Thursday) at 11 a.m. in the Petersen Funeral chapel in Brigham City where friends may call prior to services. Burial will be in Brigham City cemetery. temple. Mrs. Miller died Utah 9 Thursdtay, April 6, 1972 Elementary school. Parents and friends are invited to the show, which will start at 7:30 p.m., according to teachers, Ellen Tolman, Kathy Bingham, and Reva Nelson, Gun Theft who are directing the program. The first, second and third grades will participate. The title of the show is "Fanciful Tale of Hansel and Gretel. Mevico t lit lies altitude of 7.4114 feet. at an Paul 618 Hodgskin, South Seventh West, told police Saturday that his revolver was stolen from under the front seat of his car while it was parked at Fourth West and Forest Street sometime between 10 p.m. Friday and 1 p.m. Saturday. farm o Penrose ward. Surviving are three sons and five daughters. Dr. George L. Miller, Winchester, Mass.; A. Wendell Miller, Pleasant Hill, Calif.; Neil Miller, Greybull, Wyo.; Mrs. Mildred S. (Lucille) Johnson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Robert D. (Lael) Campbell. Florence, S.C.; Mrs. Richard M. (Geneil) Butler, Riverside, Calif.; Mrs. Gordon C. (Leone) Orton, Plain City; Mrs. Donald R. (Joy) Anderson, Wichita Falls, Texas; 32 grandchildren, eight Also surviving are two brothers and five sisters, J. school. Parents and friends are invited. Teachers Ellen Tolman, Kathy Bingham and Reva Nelson are planning the program. These first second and third grade students at Corinne Elementary school are planning a musical puppet show Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the PLAN SHOW Burial will be in Riverview cemetery in Tremonton. FS Bank Employee Gains Credit Title An employee of First Security Bank in the real estate department was named Girl of the Month, for March by the Credit Bureau of Brigham City. JoAnn Heninger, who clears credit references, at the bank, for the local bureau, was selected as this past month's winner, according to Richard Wheatley, bureau manager. Mrs. Heninger has been an employee of First Security bank for seven years. She has been in the real estate department for three years, worked one year as a teller and started in the bookkeeping department. In Virginia Before coming to First Security Mrs. Heninger worked in a bank in Virginia for two years. The award is given monthly by the credit bureau "in recognition of those persons who help us, Wheatley said. Mrs. Heninger is the third winner. 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