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Show r Grace A. Anderson Community Concert tickets mailed out Tickets for the Community Concert association in Box Elder county have been mailed and the first concert of the 1977-7- 8 season is scheduled Nov. 10 Men of Song it was announced this week. There are four concerts scheduled. Persons interested in buying a membership are still invited to do so, according to Erika Miller, publicity chairman. This can be accomplished by calling Miller e; son. She was married to Lawrence Anderson on Oct. 19, 1919, in Malad, Idaho. He died Aug. 17, 1963. She was reared and educated in Richmond, Utah. She was an active member of the LDS church and held positions in the auxiliaries. Surviving are two sons and Real Estate, Other artists on the 1977-7- 8 series include The Chamber Players, Jan. 21; Veri and Jamain, a duo piano team, Feb. 4, and Ballet West, April 14, the crowning climax. 723-520- Bowen, both of Bountiful; bert Omar Anderson, Dewey-villMrs. Twila Knight, Roy; 28 great26 grandchildren, grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers and two sisters, Rudolph Anderson, Los Angeles, Calif.; Randolph Anderson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Charles (Agda) Anderson, Logan; Mrs. Ulrich (Alice) Keller, North Logan. Funeral services will be conducted today (Thursday) at 12 noon in the Curlew LDS Ward chapel in Snowville with Bishop David Eliason officiating. Friends may call at the ward Relief society room today from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. Burial will be in Snowville cemetery. 9. two daughters, Floyd Dean Anderson, Mrs. Robert (Ruth) . 1:00 WEEKNITE OPEN 465 ENDS TUESDAY ON LADIES NITE ORCA-TH- ONLY ANIMAL WHO KILLS E FOR R2VSNQE. The killer whale hunts in packs May 30, 1965. She had served as a captain of Daughters of Utah Pioneers and as president of the Ladies Self Culture club. She was a member of the LDS church and RICHARD HAERtt-CHARLOT- Relief society. Surviving are three sons and two daughters, Frank Gene RAKPUNO TE gACTGl TCjATOG ml P.M. SAT. SUN. MON. 6 P.M. OTHER DAYS TODAY THRU TUES. ' April 27, 1951. He was a painter in the 45 area for about years. He had lived in East Garland Vitol Watts 9? WALT DISNEY HMwenoNsr 0MMM6 MENA VHTA OtSIMUTKM WC 77 WALT MOEV ?uiLl00 IfjgD j OF 25 kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved father and husband, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, the High Pirests Quorum, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. 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Thorson Family Off CII Flats AGRO Sgjgj MHfi iHUJnciGT: 59 ALL Etcrcretn Sbrbs $175 CARD OF THANKS To those who by their acts of OFF ON Family of Nels Rasmussen . t hid cr::i END kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved Husband, Father, and Grandfather, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric and the Relief society of the Corinne 2nd ward and Tremonton 3rd ward. Also the Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. 1 MfiorwR, ciattp muses CARD OF THANKS To those who by their acts of 111. MOOUCHONS PLUS 15 Graveside services were conducted Monday in the Snowville cemetery. Technicolor 88 ADULTS and Tremonton, moving to Garland in 1933. He was a high priest in the Garland First ward and served as a home teacher. He was a former teacher supervisor. Surviving are his widow of Garland; one son, Robert M. Rhodes, Perry; one daughter, Mrs. Marcus (LaRee) Lee, Garland; six grandchildren. Also surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Iris Evans, Mrs. Norma Smith, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Roy (Hilma) Quinet, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Homer (June) Marble, Deweyville. Funeral services were con, ducted Tuesday in the Garland tabernacle. Burial was in Garland o, lATblo cTSVvo Critters sr frightening thin yeurnsst terrifying nightmare! president and assistant stake clerk. He was a high priest at the time of his death. Survivors include his wife of Brigham City, one son and two daughters, Scott H. Randall, Xarne Randall and Lanna Randall, all of Brigham City; his parents of Idaho Falls; one brother and one sister, Howard L. Randall, Idaho Falls; Mrs. Richard (DeAnn) Schuif, Riverton, Utah. Funeral services will be held in the Brigham City, Utah Box Elder Stake center, 425 South Eighth West, on Saturday at 1 p.m. Friends may call at Olsen Funeral home, 205 South First East, Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday one hour prior to service. Interment will be in Brigham City cemetery. Vitol (Barney) Watts, 66, of Snowville; died Aug. 24, 1977 Of an accidental fall from the roof of a new home in Snowville. He was born Dec. 20, 1910 in Gentry, Mo., a son of Glenn and Lou Dessa Jane Gabriel Watts. He was a U.S. Army veteran. Survivors include three brothers, John Watts, Onowa, Iowa; Bobby Watts of Council Bluffs, Iowa; William Watts of St. Joseph, Mo.; a sister, Mrs. Donceil Reames of Murphys-bor- mgm Mlnothur9:49 TODAY THRU TUES. City. He was born July 11, 1944, in Rexburg, Idaho, a son of Lynn L. and Eldora Weeks Randall. He married Carol Holyhoak on July 5, 1968, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He was reared and educated in Idaho Falls, Idaho, and had lived in Blanding, Utah, before moving to Brigham City in 1971. He graduated from Brigham Young university in 1968 and had worked as an employment interviewer with Job Service. He was a member of the Brigham City Second LDS ward where he had served as seventies group leader, stake mission Morris F. Rhodes Morris F. Rhodes, 75, of Garland, died Saturday, Aug. 27, 1977, in Logan hospital of complications following heart surgery. He was born Nov. 4, 1901, in Lehi, a son of Marcellus and Amanda Hodge Rhodes. He married Lucretia Olsen on Oct. 5, 1929, in Evanston, Wyo. The marriage was soleminzed in the Logan LDS temple on Box Office 7:29 f 11:19 Crater 8:26 West Third South, Brigham City, died Wednesday, Aug. 31, 1977, after an extended illness in University hospital, Salt Lake Funeral services will be conducted today (Thursday) at 1 p.m. in the Garland tabernacle with Bishop A. Lynn Michaelis officiating. Friends may call at Rogers mortuary in Tremonton today from 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Burial will be in Garland cemetery. served as a teacher in the Primary, Sunday school and see BIG Dale Lynn Randall, 32, of 115 Munns, Eldon T. Munns, Boyd W. Munns, all of Garland; Mrs. Jess (Annie) Lee, Eugene, Ore.; Mrs. Dale (Colleen) Haws, The Philippines; 27 grandchildren and 26 greatgrandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Karl (Effie) Welling, Riverside; Mrs. Melvin (Rhea) Davis, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mabel Udy Munns, 82, of North Main, Garland, died Sunday, Aug. 28, 1977 at Bear n River Valley hospital in of a stroke. She was born Sept. 17, 1894, in Plymouth, a daughter of Thomas and Rowane Moon Udy. She was married to Frank W. Munns on Feb. 14, 1917, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He died 6:45 A Dale Lynn Randall Mabel Udy Munns Q0HV Brigham City, Utah Thursday, September 1, 1977 Obituaries )j Al- Mrs. Grace Ida Anderson Anderson, 84, of Logan, formerly of Snowville, died Monday, Aug. 29, 1977, in the Logan hospital. Mrs. Anderson was born Jan. 13, 1893, in Hyde Park, Utah, a daughter of Knut Albert and Ida Wilhelmenia Erickson Ander- . BOX ELDER JOURNAL. 25si00 BANANA Local Red SQUASH or Russet C Potaotes lb. .Automatic 12 hour timer Set it & forget It. ft. drying area. Light weight, only 18 pounds, 14 sq. No need to rotate shelves. Energy Air Flow Saving Design, Controls on front. Maintenance Free Limited number of seconds & available for $I3J0 50Ib.bu NEW LOAD 801-723-62- earn AQC3A VITA 5 gii. i;o;v gp 90 8.98 csnKEAn on mu South ct. ma 950 West 85 P.O. Box 697 Brigham City, Utah 84302 CnSEHY 1 gal. $i25. Reg. $J9 DUAQF AFPQ.G TTDGGS $JK00 |