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Show 12 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 17, 1972 Bear River Valley News Party Honors BE Publishers Obituaries By Flo Munson Lt. Col. Lynn ' Lt. Col. Lynn J. Wise, 43, Stuttgart, Germany, a native of Box Elder county, died Tueiday In Landituhal, Germany of a heart ailment. He wai born July 9, 1929 in e Garland, to John J. and Olsen Wife. He married Raeola Miller, Feb. 11, 1950, in Elko, Nev. Wife graduated from Logan High school and alio received a degree from Utah State university in business administration. He also received his Army commission in the ROTC program at USU. Wise went on active duty in November of 1954. At the time of hla death he was commander of the 35th Supply and Service Battalion at Ludwigsburg, Germany. He was a member of the LDS church. Survivors include: widow and daughter, Rhonda, both of J. Wise A were Jeanne of Tremonton, Karen Stokes of Bothwell and Maude Harris of Portage. Mr. and Mrs. Cooke have been publishers of a weekly paper, "The Bear River News" in Tremonton for the past year. They are now moving with s their family to their native state of Kentucky where Cooke has accepted a position as editor of "The Herald in Irvine. A delicious luncheon was enjoyed followed by a social. Mr. and Mrs. Cooke were presented with clever and unusual gifts from their em- - Lt. Col. Lynn J. DIES Wise died Tuesday in Ger- many. Mrs. Johanna A. Ibel Holmes, of 2873 West 1800 South, Wilson, died Sunday at her 94, home. She was born July 17, 1878, in JOINS FIRM - Glade Har- rison joined the staff of Chadwick Realty. Cityr ' BC Firm Wendell B. Holmes, William C. Salt Lake Holme, both of Wilson; Mrs. Lavello Butt, (Weltha) Rlverdale; Mrs. Orvtl C. (Lucy) England, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Eoyl H. (Jennie) Reeves, Brigham City; Miss Maude A. Holmes, Ogden; Mrs. Albert T. (Dorthea) Ludlow, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Jack O. (Thelka) Harwood, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Also surviving are 32 grand47 greatchildren, grandchildren and nine Funeral services were held Wednesday in Ogden. Burial was in Ogden City cemetery. Jennie N. Danielson Graveside services for Jennie N. Danielson, stillborn daughter of Joseph Arthur and Marian Nicholas Danielson, of Corinne, will be Friday at 11 a.m. at the Corinne cemetery. Friends may call at the Corinne LDS ward Relief society room one hour prior to services. CARD OF THANKS Words cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and generous assistance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of Vern L. Crozier. May God's blessing rest with those who came to our assistance in any way. Mrs. Vern L. Crozier and Adds Employe A new sales representative has been named at Don J. Chadwick Realty, it was announced this week. Glade Harrison, 466 Holiday drive, is now a member of the local realtors staff. Harrison has been a resident of Brigham City for the past 22 years, a member of the Greater Brigham City Chamber of Commerce and former chairman of the Brigham City Merchants committee. He is a former member and secretary of the Brigham City Kiwanis club, and past superintendent of the Box Elder LDS stake YMMIA. For 10 years he has been employed with Sperry and New Hutchinson company York City as field representative covering three states of northern Utah, southern Idaho and Wyoming. He has also been employed with Hansen Chevrolet for six years. He was born in Salt Lake City, graduated from Granite High school and attended the University of Utah. Harrison had two years extension division night classes at West High school, and also courses in completed of ployees. Return Home Principal and Mrs. Don Edvalson and children Don, Kristy and Scott of Tremonton have returned home after an in vacation enjoyable California. They visited many points of interest including Sea World in San Diego and Disneyland. They also visited in Tijuana. Capt. and Mrs. Dave Sagers and children Jeffrey, Steven, Denise and Robert left Sunday for Hawaii where Captain Sagers will be stationed for the next three years. The Sager family have been spending the summer months with Mrs. Sagers mother Mrs. Leyan Nelson in Bothwell. They have previously been making their home in Fort Sill, Okla. for the past two and a half years. Saturday evening Captain and Mrs. Sagers were honored at a family dinner party held at Maddox Ranch House in Perry. Others attending were Mrs. Leyan Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Nelson of Bothwell. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Davis in Garland during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Palmer and son Bruce of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Williams of Malad. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Ida Miller in Penrose during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Miller of Las Vegas and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webb and children Julie and Michael of Kaysville. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling in Fielding Wednesday were Mrs. Lila Smith of Ogden, Mrs. Andrew Clark, Mrs. Byran Ravsten and Mrs. Cora Godfrey of Clarkston. Light refreshments were enjoyed. The occasion was Mrs. Wellings birthday anniversary. Congratulations are ex- tended to George Kirby of Garland and his new bride, Carrie Cheney of Ogden who were married in the Ogden LDS temple, Aug. 1, and who have now a returned from honeymoon in the eastern states. They visited in Buffalo, N.Y. and many other places of interest. Diane and Dorene Simmons of Salt Lake City have been spending a week visiting their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger in Fielding. They enjoyed seeing the movie "The Ten Commandments at a theater in Brigham City along with Mrs. James Westley and daughter Marla and Michelle of Brigham City. They also enjoyed a day at Bear Lake along with Mrs. Rendall Draper and Mark Jensen of Garland, the Westley family and their grandparents. Veterans! Heres Your Answer I am a World War II Q veteran and have used a small portion of my GI loan enmachines there. titlement. Can my remaining He and his wife, Grace, have entitlement be used in purthree children attending college chasing a mobile home? and four children at home. No. You must have the A Family maximum loan guaranty entitlement available to qualify for a mobile home benefits. I named my mother as Q beneficiary of my VA insurance while I was single. I have since married, but now plan a I Can divorce. change beneficiaries again? A Yes. VA regulations permit an insured to change beneficiaries as many times as desired. Box Elder High schools Class of 73 is planning Q -- I was separated from a summer party at Crystal Springs, Wednesday, active j duty several years ago. When will my GI Bill enAug. 23. titlement expire? A Kathy Burnett, publicity chairman, announced Assuming you are otherwise eligible and were that the party will begin at 6:30 p.m. released from active duty after There will be good food and fun, she said. Jan. 31, 1955, you have eight Persons interested in attending the event were years to use your GI Bill benefits or until May 31, 1974, urged to bring $1.25 when they register for whichever is later. school. Can the lender who gave Q cost of This will help cover the expenses, me my GI home loan legally raise the interest rate on my Miss Burnett said. balance? Anyone wanting further information can call A No. VA regulations do not or Syd Starley, at Miss Burnett at 723-631-5 permit interest rates to be increased above the contract rate agreed upon when the loan was made to the veteran. salesmanship, business administration and business Class of 73 Plans Senior Summer Party - the weekend Spending visiting Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Harris in Tremonton was Mrs. Harris brother Floyd Stohl of Ashton, Idaho. He also visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Parkinson in Garland. Dr. and Mrs. LaMar Harris of Tremonton September. wr 4V en- graciously tertained 60 members of the Harris family at their home Sunday. The occasion honored, of the Harris 33 members family who celebrated birthdays between June and delicious A JWM - I' 2 t ; m h J:: Y'S- smorgasbord was enjoyed. blue-gras- Holmes Holme, F. Cooke Jones I. a Netherlands, Arnhem, daughter of Berend and Jantie Jansen Ibel. She was married to William M. Holmes in the Salt Lake City LOS temple on March 2, 1904. He died March 25, 1930. She was a member of the Wilson LDS ward and had been a Sunday school teacher, and a Relief society visiting teacher for 63 years. She had lived in Arnhem, Netherlands, and came to the United States when 17 years old, ettling in Wilson. She attended Weber academy. Surviving are three sons and eix daughter, Richard Cy James and daughters Mary Jean and Linda and son Jim, Jr. of Tremonton was held at the home of Flo Munson in Fielding Saturday afternoon. Linda Hornflscher, Belmont, one grandchild; Calif.; brothers, Earl Grant Wise, Sunset; and Roy L. Wise, Sanpoint, Idaho. Funeral services and burial will be announced later. Johanna patio party in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Hor-tlns- Stuttgard; another daughter i Attend Shower Grace Hales of Riverside accompanied by Deanna Allen and Kathy Deters of Tremonton attended a pink and blue shower in compliment to Mrs. Hales foster daughter Barbara Begay Blaser held at the home of Diana Smith in Ogden Saturday evening. Games were played followed by dainty RECEIVE CERTIFICATE Army recruiter, presents the Box Elder News and N-- Miles. CHURCH SERUICES Barbara refreshments. were members of the J staff, from left, Mrs. Dorothy Burnett, Pat Berardy, Pete Zimowsky, and Mrs. Mary Sgt. Joe Lessard, left, local certificate of appreciation to Journal. On hand to accept 1 received many lovely and useful gifts. Visiting Mrs. Mildred Last in Garland Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. George Last of Gunnison and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Last of Bountiful. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson and family in Fielding Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pack of Blackfoot, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown of Garland attended a Carver family reunion held in Plain City Saturday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ferrin in Lutheran Sunday morning worship services will be held at 9 a.m. with the Rev. Dale Johnson preaching. A nursery will be provided during the service. On Sunday, Aug. 27; a breakfast and worship service will be held in Box Elder canyon. Breakfast will be from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. and the worship service will begin at 11 a.m. Ogden. Larry Brown of Salt Lake City has been spending the past two weeks visiting his at the Brown grandparents which record and were albumfc. containing some of her origini 1 readings. Kathy Olyer sang several solos accompanied by Denise Ashby at the piano. A period followed for Mrs. Pearson to autograph books for members. Light refreshments were served to approximately 200. Christian Reformed be coming back from their vacation today. Intermountain school students will also be this weekend. returning Another busy season of activity appears to lie ahead. United We welcome everyone to attend our morning worship Sunday at 9 a.m. In the absence of Rev. Lawson, Dr. Roth will be with us, for this Sunday. The following Sunday, Aug. 27 we have been invited to join the Lutheran church for an outdoor worship at Box Elder campgrounds. Breakfast will be served from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., with worship at 11 a.m. A donation of $1.25 per family is asked for breakfast. Bible Church Eighty-eight-10-1- 2 year olds attended the second week of Bible camp. Eighteen were from Brigham City. The womens meeting will be ar Predator other members of the Nish family. A family dinner party was in held compliment to Mirhosseini. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Nish and family of Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Udy and family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Macfarlane and daughter of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy and family of Plymouth. Visiting Mrs. Louise Allen in Portage are Mr. and Mrs. Gus Benson of Canoga Park, Calif.; and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allen and family of Los Angeles. Attending a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sheffler in Bountiful Saturday was Mrs. Don Hess of Tremonton. Arriving from Lafayette, Ind. to visit Mr. and Mrs. E.Wynn John and family in Portage are Mr. and Mrs. W.Wynn John and sons. Mrs. John and sons will remain with relatives in this area while her husband is serving with the US Army in Fort McClellan, Ala. the Chuck-A-Ram- m j III jijijlji-L- :;!;;$ from Army ROTC. with the Army in October with his first assignment being in the in corps quartermaster Virginia. His active duty period is for two years. Corinne Linn Wins Bars A local wan, Terry P. Jones, Corinne, has received a second lieutenants commission in the Army after graduating from ROTC at Utah State university. Lobsters five feet long were four.d in New York Bay in colonial times. Lieutenant Jones recently earned his B.S. degree, iq.. business administration at USU and is a graduate of Box Elder High school. He also has served an LDS mission in Argentina. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Jones, Corinne, he is married to the former Patty Cox of Bountiful. He will report to active duty About 17,000 to 20.000 houses will be hit by lightning this year. 72 Hour Super Savings !l 18 1! Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only Aug. 17, 18, 19 Triple S&H Stamps on all gasoline purchases up to 5 qt. SAE plus a now oil filter 8i 7";i or 30 2G-20- w plus Chasis Lubrication! Heavy Duty Shocks To Fit most American Cars installation available fj Firestone 12 Volt It Batteries year guarantee 2 . II II i 0 installation extra 11 x; IFIF on all Fan Belts - Radiator Hoses -Air Filters & Quality Lino products. Hearing Canceled Representative Gunn McKay has announced that a predator control hearing scheduled for Aug. 24 in Provo has been canceled. . RECEIVES COMMISSION Terry P. Jones received bars as second lieutenant from wife, Patty, after graduating Chasis Lube Oil Change New Oil Filter 3$!: son-in-la- and during new church Anyone who make to the last Sunday. Persons who wish to contribute to the fund should so designate their checks or envelopes. All persons who work with young people anywhere in the church program should consider attending the Wide-Are- a Youth in Church Training Workshop this evening and The tomorrow evening. workshop will begin at 6:30 p.m. this evening at the Fourth South a in Salt Lake City. Tomorrow evening, the meeting begins at 7 p.m. at First Southern Baptist church in Salt Lake City. II Presbyterian Ned Mirhosseini of Tehran, Iran who came especially to visit his two-yeold daughter, Soofieh who makes her home with her grandparents church positions coming year. The year begins Oct. 1. has suggestions to committee should Pastor Ed Boer will be back in the pulpit Sunday. Morning worship begins at 10:30 a.m. An informal evening service is held Sunday at 6:30 p.m. The Lineweavers expect to Attend Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris of Portage attended a Rees family reunion at Lagoon Sunday. A picnic luncheon was enjoyed followed by a program and a social. Houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Laws in Bothwell are their and daughter STC and Mrs. Darrell (Pauline) Maguire and sons Johnny and Jamie of New Port, R.I. Arriving from San Angelo, Texas Sunday was their daughter Mrs. Jed (Beverly) Abbott and daughter Jennifer. Mr. Abbott who is receiving his release after serving in the Air Force will join them within a few days. The Abbotts plan to make their home in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen of Portage spent the latter part of the week in Monpelier, Idaho attending the horse shows. Mr. Nielsen was one of the judges. Mrs. Clifton G.M. Kerr and Mrs. James Walton of Tremonton were at the airport in Salt Lake Monday to meet their sister Mrs. Grant (Margaret) Seely who arrived from San Diego to spend a week visiting relatives in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nish of Plymouth have as their houseguest their at work seeking nominees to fill special baptismal service. The evening service will be combine with the baptismal service. Each one intending to go, meet at 219 West Fifth North at 3 p.m. available to the public. She also displayed First Baptist Services are held each contact the Sunday at the War Memorial hall at 126 East Forest street. committee chairman, Tony Sunday school is at 10 a.m.; Parsons. Members recently voted to worship service at 11 a.m. and the building. The 7 at p.m. at Wednesday evening has been 219 West Fifth North. in operation was and will completed be a 20, Aug. Sunday well-know- Search East. Mrs. Ron Thompson of Logan will be our guest speaker. She will share with us the highlights of the womens meetings at the IFCA National convention. The convention was held earlier this summer in La Mirada, Calif. The adult steak fry will be held Aug. 25. More information later on this next week. The nominating committee is Assembly of God home. Attending a Burton reunion held in the Kaysville City park Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton of Fielding. The Bear River LDS South stake Relief society held their summer social at the stake center in Tremonton Thursday afternoon under the direction of stake RS president Mrs. Clifton G.M. Kerr. She introduced Carol Lynn n Pearson of Provo, author of poetry who read selections from her books en- The titled Beginnings at 7:30 p.m. at the Potters home 631 South First held Aug. 24, Holy Cross "We are anxious to have as many people as possible testify on this issue, McKay said, "and there were too many conflicts with the Aug. 24 date. it at "We hope to a time when both proponents and antagonists of predator control can appear and give testimony. . Wheel Pack A Outer bearings , GS ANDYS McKay said the hearing &$ n Inner plus weights HOME OF QUALITY TEXACO PRODUCTS - FIRESTONE TIRES probably would be in September. Singapore has a 7.000-mapolice force, compared with 3,000 in 1020. 1 Wheel Balance 39 !l SERVICE 42 N. MAIN XXX,X,XnnnnV.X,XXvXvX-X- TE v 723-807- 3 .Xx |