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Show V Brigham City, Utah December 2, 1976 Thursday, BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 12 Obituaries jj SWOTS yts 4 earn mBC Marcus W. Pulsiphor Marcus William Pulsipher, former Brigham City resident, died Wednesday, Dec, 1, 1976, in a 63, Westminister, Calif., Long Beach Veterans hospital of heart ailment. He was born Dec, 22, 1913 in Brigham City, the son of William and Caroline Wight Pulsipher. He married Irene Thelma Jacobson on July 18, 1941 in Pocatello, Idaho. He was retired and a former shipping clerk for Thiokol Chemical Corp. He had resided in Brigham City, Salt Lake City and later moved to California. He was a graduate of Box Elder High school and had attended Henegers Business college. He was active in the Democratic party in Utah and California. He was an elder in the LDS church. Survivors include his widow of Westminister, Calif.; six sons and three daughters, Marcus L. Pulsipher of North Hollywood, Calif.; Byron J. Pulsipher of Morgan Hills, Calif.; William M. Pulsipher of San Jose, John J. Owens John J. Owens John Jude Owens, 48, of 304 West Seventh South, died Sunday, Nov. 28, 1976, at Brigham City Community hospital of cancer. Calif.; Delbert Pulsipher of' Granger; Renold Pulsipher, serving with the U.S. Army in He was born in Drumaroad County Down, North Ireland, a son of John and Mary Elisabeth Boyd Owens. He married Doris Chown in Shoeburyness, Essey, North Ireland, on Oct. 18, 1852. The marriage was solemnised in the London, England LDS temple on Oct. 7, 1960. He was reared in Drumaroid County Down and had served in the British Army. He was employed by Esso Petroleum company for 16 years in Ireland. He came to the United States in 1969, settling in Brigham City. He had worked for William Wagstaff Orchards in Perry and had been custodian of the Brigham City, Utah South Stake center. He had worked at Thio-kcorporations Wasatch division for the past four years. He was a member of the LDS church and served as branch president for five years and as district president of Ireland for four years. He had served in the Brigham City Tenth Ward bishopric and the Sixteenth Ward bishopric. Surviving are his widow of two sans aadtwa Brigham City, dauiliteri, - Tony Owens; Jeremy Owens, Hilary Owens, Jenny Michelle Owens, all of Brigham City. Also surviving are two brothers and five sisters, Patrick Owens, Hugh Owens, Mrs. Olive Clark, all of England; Mrs. Germany; Steven R. Pulsipher, Mrs. John (Janice) Redding ' and Charyie Pulsipher, all of , Westminister, Calif.; Dianne ' ol - Mollie Thompson, Australiy; Mrs. Alice Owens, Mrs. Eileen Quigley, Mrs. Kathleen Keenan, all of Ireland. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday in the Brigham City Sixteenth Ward chapel. ' Burial was in Brigham City cemetery. Carry I. Also surviving is one sister, Mrs. Ruth Stevens, Montpelier, Idaho. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday in Ogden. Interment was in Mantua cemetery. Licenses good Jan. 1,2 t With only a month of hunting left, including two day in the new year, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has announced that this years licenses will be valid Jan. 1 and water-fow- l 2. John Nagel, DWR law enforcement chief, said, "It was our policy to recognize valid licenses for several days of the new year during the 1975 water-foseason; and we will operate in the same basis this year. The season ends at 5:12 p.m. 2. Pulsipher of Salt Lake City; 11 grandchildren; a brother and three sisters. Clifford Pulsipher of Anaheim, Calif.; Mrs. Edith Patha-ki- s DOTS BGKMSSO SUJ of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Alice Cosgrove of Brigham City; Mrs. Melba Dowlan of Providence, R.I. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 11 a,m. in funeral home, 205 the Olsen-Fe- lt South First East, where friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and. Saturday one hour prior to services. Burial in the Brigham City cemetery. Set includes: DBI dressor drawers Chest-o- f -- Mirror Head-boar- d Mattress ft Box Spring Slightly water damaged Louiso W. mm Robinotto Mrs. Louise Whitaker, Robi- - Sot Includes: ttsftifftraa&ni! Pioneer Memorial Nursing Balt on bed rails, 10 year guarantee home of causes incident to age. She was born March 13, 1890, in Promontory, the daughter of Interspring Mattress Thomas Walker and Susan Stokes Whitaker. She was married to Emuil Reeder Robinette. He died in July of 1938. She is survivied by a son, Luther R. Robinette of Joplin, Mo., and Mrs. Elmer (Delores) Brangal of Corinne; 10 grand- -' children; eight . ; r rr great-grandchildr- and one great greatgrandchild. Funeral services will be announced by Olsen Funeral Services of Brigham City. uit 3 PS. - SGDPCJGQ x Hanson Mrs. Carry Adell Ipsen Hansen, 96, of Willard, died Sunday, Nov. 28, 1976, at the home of a daughter in Ogden. She was born Sept. 25, 1880, in Mantua, a daughter of John Peter and Caroline Larsen Ipsen. She was married to James Henry Hansen on Sept. 21, 1898, in the Logan LDS temple. He died Oct. 18, 1947. She was a member of the LDS church and had been active as a Sunday school teacher and Relief society worker. She had lived in Mantua, Willard and Plain City. Surviving are two sons and three daughters, Ray Sterling Hansen, Willard; Martin L. Hansen, Mrs. Eva Vander Steen, Mrs. Ruth Weaver, Mrs. Arthur (Phyllis) Nylander, all of Ogden; 14 grandchildren; 33 and three Jan. 0 0 0 Sleeper 'Sleuth' slated in Logan SHATT with bolsters & Horculon Cover table IW j "Sleuth, a Drama Critics Circle award play and this years Pioneer State Theatre foundation touring production, will be presented by Utah State theatre at' the Fine Arts Center theatre in Logan for four performances only, Dec. nightly at 8 p.m. is a razzle-dazzl- e "Sleuth whodunit, a study in gamesmanship between two upper class Englishmen, one a celebrated mystery story author, the other a young aristocrat. Playing the leading roles in Sleuth" are Sam Tsoutsouvas and Michael Danvers-Waike- r. 4, Tsoutsouvas recently spent some years with the John Houseman Acting company in New York, and should be familiar to Utah audiences through his appearances with the Shakespears Festival at Cedar City. is a Michael Danvers-Waike- r veteran performer with the Old Vic and Royal Court theatres in London, England. The Pioneer State Theatre Foundation touring show is prepared for its tour each season by one of Utahs universities. This season sets, costumes, and lighting have been done by members of the Weber State College theatre staff in Ogden. Tickets for the Dec. 4 of Sleuth" in Logan are available by calling the university center ticket office on the Utah State University campus in Logan, Extension 7141. 3?A SIliGRZQ m u : ft -- smAU : mzm Table Florals 752-410- Telephone reservations are held for pickup at the theatre 499 So. Main until 7:45 p.m. on the evening of performance. Indeeision-iti- s ' is the disease affecting many employees. It causes them not to do today that which can be put off indefinitely. indedsion-iti-s M Brigham I 7349392 Drawings are Similar to actual Furniture $11 |