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Show 10 Searl W. Beecher BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thiokol man Thursday, April 25, 1974 jj Obituaries Lafayette F. Jensen, Sr. He taught school and coached athletics at Castleford and Plummer, Idaho. He returned Brigham City where he taught at BEHS until retiring in to 1964. To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved son and brother 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 Russell Eugene Family. Rader Nickelson, Other officers in the Salt Lake Section are E. D. Sloan, Far- He had been active in church, school, sports and civic affairs. He was a high priest in the LDS church. He was a former member of the Brigham City Lions club and was a charter member. Dec. 6, 1929, in Salt Lake City. was The marriage later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS CARD OF THANKS Neil Hoesel, manager of quality assurance at Thiokol, the has completed requirements established by the Education and Training Institute of the American Society Control of for Quality professional attainment in quality engineering. He was presented his certificate recently by Elliot S. 1926. Lafayette Farrell Jensen, Sr., 77, of 30 West First South, Brigham City, died Monday morning at Cooley Memorial hospital after an illness. He was born Nov. 5, 1896, in Brigham City, a son of Elias and Priscilla Smith Jensen. He married Winnifred Edith Ashton on June 17, 1918, in San Francisco. They were later divorced. He married Bertha May Christensen Larsen on temple. He formerly owned and operated Lafes and Walleys cafe in Brigham City and was a builder and contractor in the Brigham City area. He was a motel owner and operator for the past 38 years. He was a veteran of World War I and was a member of the American Legion and Brigham City Chamber of Commerce. He was a director in the Utah Motel association for the past 10 years. He had been a member of the bishopric of the Brigham City Second ward, past president of the Sunday school, past high priest group leader, home teacher and served on the Second ward building committee. He had been an Aaronic priesthood worker and scout commissioner in Box Elder stake. Surviving are his widow of Brigham City; the following sons and daughters; L. F. Jensen, Jr., Hayward, Calif.; Mrs. Donald (June) Cavalli, Sr., Ogden; Mrs. E. Ross (Joan) Olsen, Delon C. Jensen, both of Brigham City; Robert N. Jensen, Burbank, Calif.; one stepson, Howard S. Larsen, Brigham City; 27 grand13 greatchildren; grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Anna J. Hall, Wilmington, Calif. Funeral services will be conducted today (Thursday) at 11 a.m. in the Brigham City Second Ward chapel with Bishop Jay C. Valentine officiating. Friends may call prior to services at Petersen Funeral chapel prior to services. Burial will be in Brigham City cemetery. completes requirements Searl William Beecher, 75, Brigham City, died Monday after a short illness. Mr. Beecher was born Nov. 16, 1898, in Elba, Idaho, a son of Ruben Adams and Clarinda Pettingill Beecher. He came to Brigham City where he attended Box Elder High school, and graduated from Utah State university in mington, Jerry Lucky and Ralph Prater, both of Salt Lake City. The American Society of Control is a national of society professionals engaged in the management, engineering and scientific Quality Searl W. Beecher He was married to Afton Welling. They were divorced. Surviving are two sons, Ray Beecher, Ogden; and Kent S. Beecher, Brigham City; eight grandchildren; one brother, Paul E. Beecher, Salt Lake City. W. Lafayette Jensen, Sr. Funeral April Kay Stringham Graveside services for April Kay Stringham, daughter of Monty and Dixie Steed Stringham of Layton were held in the Fielding cemetery Wednesday. She is survived by her parents, one brother, Shawn, and one sister, Shelly. are Mrs. Grandparents Shirley Steed, and Mr. and Mrs. Bryce J. Stringham of Ogden. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Steed of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams of Fielding, and Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Stringham of Firth, Idaho. services will be conducted Friday at 11 a.m. in the Olsen-Fel- t Funeral Home, Second South and First East, where friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday prior to services. Burial will be in the Willard cemetery. g Workshops throughout Utah industry, Department sponsors g throughout the and quality reliability. Over 40 certified quality engineers are now practicing ALBANY, N.Y. 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