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Show I 10 BOX ELDER Fielding Flashes! JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 25, 1 973 BC woman awaits convention A Brigham City woman will Obituaries l Y) Local family hosts A LDS Funeral lervices for Stanley Dale Young, 14, of 130 North Eighth Eait, Brigham City, were conducted Tuesday in Larkin Chapel of the Dawn, Ogden. He died Friday from injuries suffered in a bicycle-truc- k accident in southwest Brigham City Thursday. He was born Dec. 13, 1958, in Ogden, a son of Raymond Glen and Marian Louise Brown Young. He was a student at Box Elder High school where he was affiliated with the Chess club. He also was a member of the Brigham City Thirteenth LDS ward. Surviving are his mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Merl City; Beecher, Brigham brothers and sisters, David E. Young, Ogden; William G. Young, Chula Vista, Calif.; Mrs. Bert (Darlene) and Mrs. Gary (Bonnie) Gustin, both of Miss Clearfield; Beverly Young, Brigham City; one stepbrother, Gregory Beecher, Brigham City; a grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle M. Brown, Ogden. Burial was in Ogden City cemetery. LaDawn Hulse LaDawn Velta Robinson Hulse, 21, 1020 Grandview, died Wednesday at home after an extended illness. She was born Dec. 23, 1951 in Puyallup, Wash, the daughter of William and Julia Dilman Robinson. She was married to Alyn C. Hulse, March 3, 1971, in Brigham City. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Ogden LDS temple. She was reared in Tacoma and Vancouver, Wash, and lived in Brigham City the past 15 years. Mrs. Hulse was a member of the Brigham City Nineteenth LDS ward. her include Survivors husband of Brigham City; parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson, Brigham City; Brigham Brigham Alvert Bingham, City. Mrs. Garth Rasmussen of Vernal spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting her mother Mrs. Donetta Petersen and Mrs. family. Thursday Petersen accompanied her to accident. He was born Feb. 11, 1968, in Brigham City, a son of Wallace S. and Helen Smith Bingham. He had lived in Dietrich for three years, moving from Vernal to spend a few days visiting. Brigham City. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Surviving are his parents of Smith and family Tuesday were Dietrich, five brothers, Wallace Bingham, Dowight Bingham, .Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kimber of William Bingham, Charles Ogden. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Bingham, John Bingham, all of Smith and family and their Dietrich; six sisters, Mrs. houseguest Mrs. Randy Able left for Stanrod to spend the Marianna Sorensen, Rexburg, Idaho; Zelma Bingham, Coleen weekend camping and hunting. Guests of Mrs. Mildred Smith Bingham, Kathleen Bingham, Wednesday were her cousins Bonnie Bingham, and Shanon Mrs. Mattie Geraghty of Reno, Bingham, all of Dietrich; Nev. and Em Gleed of Malad. C.R. Dr. Jones, grandfathers, B.A. Bingham, Brigham City; Deer Hunting Honeyville. Mrs. Sterling Burton spent Funeral services were held the weekend visiting her Monday in Shoshone LDS Ward daughter Mrs. Carolyn Orton chapel. and family while her husband Burial was in Shoshone and her Jack Orton cemetery. enjoyed deer hunting in the Manti area. Spending the weekend in Logan canyon hunting and camping were Mr. and Mrs. Smith and family and Mr. Terry Mrs. Rosella Adilia Whitaker and Mrs. Lanny Smith and Neal Rosa of 83, of Snowville died Oct. 20 in the Pioneer family. of Mr. and Weekend Memorial Nursing Home in Mrs. Ace guests were their Godfrey Brigham City of natural causes. daughter Mrs. Susan Hubbard She was born April 8, 1890 in and son Shane of Roy. Susans Willard, a daughter of James husband, Scott was hunting with Woodland and Mary Jane a group of friends. Saturday McMinn Whitaker. Mrs. Godfrey, Mrs. Hubbard She married Lee Neal. He and son Shane accompanied later died. Mrs. Flo Munson and son She married Edgar Rosa. He Forrest to Tremonton to spend died Feb. 26, 1965. the evening Mr. and She had lived in western Box Mrs. Lester visiting Godfrey. Elder county before moving to Mrs. Edith Udy and daughter Snowville. accompanied by Mrs. Kaylene Surviving are three nephews: Verlene Watson of Tremonton James Whitaker and Charles a dinner party at Whitaker of Brigham City, enjoyed Bratten's in Ogden Saturday. Reese Whitaker of Perry. the weekend Spending Funeral services were convisiting E.C. Mason were his 12 noon in at ducted Wednesday sons Dent Mason of J. L. the Curlew LDS ward chapel in Mason of Salt Lake Ogden, and his City Snowville. Ross Thomas of Soda Burial was in the Snowville grandson Mrs. E. C. Mason is in Springs. cemetery. Edward Palmer T. 5, of Dietrich, Idaho, died Thursday at his home of head injuries received in a tractor grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rbbinson, Afton, Wyo.; Mrs. Bessie Swain, Vernal; two brothers and two sisters, Paul Robinson, Provo; Kit Robinson, Denver, Colo.; Mrs. Daloris Dow, Mayville, Mich.; Miss Myrna Robinson, Warren, Ohio. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Nineteenth ward chapel, MS South Third West. Friends may call at the Blaine Olsen Funeral chapel, Second North and Main, Friday 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Smith-fiel- d cemetery. Edward Overnight guests of President and Mrs. Donald Petersen and family Saturday were Elder O. Leslie Stone, an assistant to the Council of Twelve of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and his wife of Salt Lake Bingham Palmer, 82, Salt Lake City Tooele, died in a nursing home of natural causes on Oct. 17. He was born Dec. 31, 1890, in Plain City to Alfred J. and Keturah Slater Palmer. He married Frances Payne on June 17, 1910, in Paris, Idaho. He was a rancher in Wyoming, a mining contractor, leasor for Combined Metals and Reducation company and States United Smelting, Refining and Mining company. He retired in 1959. survivors is a Among daughter, Mrs. Marguerite Robinette, Brigham City. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at Tooele and burial was in Ogden City cemetery. son-in-la- Rosella Rosa Tokutaro Yagi Tokutaro Yagi, 85, Lindsay a former Corinne resident, died Monday in a Lindsay hospital of Mrs. Alene Mrs. Visiting by Diane J. Young Deepest sympathy go out to the friends and family of George L. Davis who died recently in the Pioneer Memorial Nursing home. The Garden Home Training Survivors include three sons Taro Yagi, Brigham City; Jiro (Jeet) Yagi, Bountiful; Dr. Kan Yagi, Pqrtland; Mrs. George (Kathy) Taniguchi, Brigham City; Mrs. William (Helen) Ishida, Lindsay, Calif.; Chieko Yagi, Salt Lake City; 10 grandchildren and one CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all who have helped us in any way through out these years of Georges illness. Especially we thank our neighbors the Chesapeake Duck Club, relatives, and friends, and home teachers, and all who have been so kind. The doctor, the staff and workers at the nursing home, all who have helped with the services. Blaine Olsen, the bishopric, and Relief society and all who furnished flowers and food. great-grandchil- d. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Corinne Budhist church. Friends may call at 205 South First East, Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery. The family of George L. Davis center put on a marvelous presentation last Sunday at the Corinne wards sacrament meeting. As the congregation entered the students were singing. Several talks were given, among the speakers was Sharen Boseiy of Corinne. All in all it was a very inspirational evening for all that attended. The Fruitvale chapter of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their meeting at Melba Mills Oct. 22. The lesson, The Old Forts was given by Lilia Bess Bott. Attending were eight members, four guests, and two members of the Box Elder County board, Irene Schumann and Gwen Radar. Jean Nelson and Levone 000 33S BROILED FISH WITH DEVILED CHEESE cheese Place fish on broiler Broil fillets butter. with Brush pan. minutes, until lightly browned or until fish flakes easily with fork. Blend cheese, chili sauce, mustard and horseradish together; spread cheese mixture on fish. Return to broiler for 4 minutes or until cheese melts and lightly browns. foil-cover- ed 8-- 2-- 1ft tap. prepared horseradish i For this and additional checsa recipes send 25 for postage and handling to Cheese Quickies, American Dairy Association, 6300 North River Road, Rosemont, Illinois 60018. UTAH DAIRY COMMISSION Garn and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Welling spent Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Earl and family. Mark Perry of Ogden spent the weekend with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Quinten Hess while his parents Mr. and Mrs. Mike Perry along with Mr. and Mrs. David Hess of Garland were hunting in the Park Valley area. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earl this week are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner and son Tom of Chandler, Ariz. Mrs. Robert Turner will be remembered as the former Noreen Earl, a sister of Emerson Earl. Hyrum Godfrey is receiving medical care at the hospital in Logan. LDS ' Vandals break windows in We have local buildings Brigham City police applicators in- vestigated vandalism at two Brigham City buildings where over a dozen windows were broken this week. Dale Baron complained to police Tuesday morning that about 10 windows were broken at Baron Woolen Mills, located at 56 North Fifth East. Ray McQuain, 487 Highland Blvd., told police Monday that about six or seven windows were broken at the Fellowship .Hall near the Presbyterian church. ready to install your roof tmii Brand New: A0C DELTA DC3 . now in Woodward served refreshments. It was a very enjoyable afternoon. Dont miss the Halloween party Friday, Oct. 26 at the Corinne Elementray school. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. Corinne will be losing one of its long time citizens the first of Mrs. Loranne has sold her home and is November. Shinkle planning to move to Brigham City. The home has been owned by the Shinkle family since 1955, Mrs. Shinkle moving in it in 1960. Mrs. Shinkle has lived in Corinne most of her life and has raised a fine family here. Corinne will miss her greatly. mints flcwmorci PLAKXIX3 DISTRICT STATE HIGHWAY 2 Tbsp. chili sauce 1 Tbep. prepared mustard established by the ADA house of delegates. In Salt Lake City i AREAWIDE eervlnge pounds fresh or frozen (thswed) fish fillets Melted butter 1 cup (4 oz.) shredded Cheddar educational requirements Mr. and Mrs. Clive Shelley and Sutherland during the weekend were Mrs. Wesley Goodsell of Newton, Glade Sutherland of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Walter niversary. Since 1960 under the current certification program a total of 20,273 dental assistants have been certified. This means they have met the Mrs. Barry (Diane) Roche and children Gina, Jennifer and Dan arrived from St. George Saturday to spend a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter and family. She will also visit her husbands parents Mr. and Mrs. Vern Roche in Thatcher. Barry Roche will join his wife and children at the end of the week. Janet Adams and granddaughter Robyn Jessop of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jessop and family of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fitting and family of Nibley, Mr. and Mrs. Theil Jensen of Millville, Mrs. and Mrs. Delbert Olsen, Mrs. Carol Meacham and family of College Ward, Mrs. Jennie Draney of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Jessop and son of Logan. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thatcher and family of Payson. Mrs. Herman Potter and Mrs. Steve Potter accompanied by their sisters Mrs. Dean Grover of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Warren Stuart of Ogden spent Thursday in Idaho Falls visiting their brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. George Manning. Saturday Mrs. Herman Potter and Mrs. Steve Potter visited Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stuart in Ogden. has also PUKX3S KOTIKS The State Road Commission of Utah is actively seeking greater public involvement in planning future highway improvements. A series of meetings have been scheduled tp discuss the programming of proposed improvements to the State Highway System in this area. This is your opportunity to provide valuable input for planning improvements to the State Highway System. Two meetings have been scheduled for the Bear River Association of Governments Planning District which includes the counties of Box Elder, Cache and Rich. These meetings are as follows: Monday, October 29, at 7:30 p.m., in the Hall of Justice, Courtroom, 160 North Main Street, Logan, Utah. Tuesday, Oct 30, 1973, at 7:30 p.m., in the Box Elder County Courthouse, Conference Room, Brigham City, Utah. Please come and share your views regarding highway improvements needed in your area. Cordially, Rots H. Plant, Commissioner State Road Commission of Utah The new "Delta-Rib- " is Roofing 30 stronger than standard pat- terns, weather proof too. Comes in sizes. Plus we 8, 10 or have nails, corners, and ridges to match. $C 3UOlheet A7 ........ 0wU sheet CZ. $7 30 sheet Iz RECEIVE 1 0 DISCOUNT 12-fo- ot PAY CASH AND Vie nov have over 25,000 q O 1 1 Also have DELTA-RI- B Galvanized Roofing 00 AT SPECIAL PRICES) Yiorth of s of Galvanized Roofing BEFORE the prices went upl You can save more on Galvanized roofing at ( Cantwell's. We bought 6 full Roofing novi in stocM Yot)CanSovs:SO$ lengths to truck-load- 35-fe- at, cut to any length. ALL SALE ARE CASH AtiD PRICES AT YARD. PICKED-U- P CAfJTWILL BROS, ion 532 S. Main, Smithfield, Utah - STORE HOLIR3 Wkiy8 Saturday 563-622- Cer- tified Dental Assistants, celebrating their 25th an- Ogden. daughter Jana Dee visited Mrs. Erlene Hedrick and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young in Perry Sunday afternoon. Mr.a nd Mrs. Ernest Anger along with Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anger and children Tiffin and Christopher of Bountiful enjoyed a dinner party at Sherwood Hills in Sardine canyon Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey and daughter Lana enjoyed a family gathering held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thurwin Scott in Logan. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Houman Alai of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jessop and daughter The local woman for Currently reception events highlight local news Yagi was reared in Japan and moved to the United States at the age of 17. He moved to Corinne in 1923. He was retired in 1942 as a section forman for the Southern Pacific railroad. 6 2 Sutherland and Mrs. Kent Sutherland and family of district. been nominated by Colorado, Wyoming, Arizona and Utah groups as a candidate for the Uth district trustee post with the ADAA. Ms. Benson will assist with the ADAA exhibit booth in the convention center and also with the ADAA clinics committee of which she has been a committee member for the last two years. She will also attend a DUP, school causes incident to age. He was born May 14, 1888, in Okayama-Ken- , Japan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kanjuro Yagi. He married Rigo Mizote, May 25, 1917 in Seattle, Wash. She died Dec. 15, 1950. and three daughters: Tacoma, Wash, caring for her daughter-in-laMrs. C. LaRon Mason who is recuperating from recent surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kent and daughter Colleen, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss and son Kim, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Everton of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kent of Garland and Bill Hunsaker of Tremonton spent the weekend enjoying a camping and hunting trip. Corinne Comments Calif., v. official, wife BY Flo Munson Stanley Young Dental Assistants association national convention in Houston, Tex., 1, as an alternate. Oct Ms. Billie Benson, immediate past president of the Utah Dental Assistants association, will attend the meeting as a representative for the Utah attend the American CO. 2 8 a.m. to 5:4S p.m. I a.m. to 4:45 p.m. DELIVERY TRUCKS IN BRIGHAM CITY AREA ON TUESDAYS A FRIDAYS |