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Show I I Brigham City, Utah December 22, 1977 Thursday, Louie Jensen Peterson jj Obituarl Retiring officer in Toastmasters: 'Been rewarding' Rose M. Rader Mrs. Rose Christine Miller 92, of Corinne, died Saturday, Dec. 17, 1977 at a Brigham City nursing home of causes incident to age. She was born April 13, 1885 in Bear River City, a daughter of Joseph and Christine Anderson Miller. She was married to Edward Z. Rader on Oct. 12, 1903 in Brigham City. He died Nov. 5, Rader, 1968. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS temple. She was a member church and had been a Relief society teacher for 35 years. Surviving are four sons and one daughter, Chester E. Rader, Leslie W. Rader, LaMar I. Rader, all of Corinne, Leonard A. Rader, Tustin, Calif.; Mrs. Delose (Phyllis) Udy, Riverside; 33 grandchildren and 27 Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Corinne ward chapel with Bishop Dee Hardy officiating. Burial was in the Corinne cemetery. ol non-profi- t, 73, of Jerome, Idaho, formerly of Garland, died Sunday, Dec. 18, 1977, at his home of cancer. He was born Nov. 14, 1904, in Willard, a son of Heber Close and Rose Zipporah Butler. He was reared and eduated in Bear River valley. He married Leone Hall on June 17, 1931, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He was past president of the Jerome County Farm Bureau and had served as a member of the Jerome County School Board for Reorganization. He was a member of the Idaho Fish and Game commission. He was a high priest in the Jerome Second LDS Ward and was ordained patriarch in 1943. He had served as Romedell branch president. Surviving are his widow of Jerome; one son and five daughters, William Don Butler, Simi Valley, Calif.; Miss Ruth Butler, Miss Lugene Butler, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Dean H. (Leah) Allen, Declo, Idaho; Mrs. Willis (Gene) Packham, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Dale (El- BK1GKAM BOWL OPEN Christmas Day at noon Close at 6 p.m. Christmas Eve honor. Also, the local club, which Louie Has served as president for the past year, at its Christmas meeting, Dec. 15, gave her its club award as the Outstanding Toastmaster of the Year. funny how you get involved with something you had no intention of doing. It has been most rewarding. There was something I felt L. LeRoy Forsgren was missing in my life, a chance to prepare a talk and have someone truly listen to my ideas. L. . Having something to say of interest that others would want to hear, has been a great concern of mine over the years, she said. ForsLeonadus LeRoy Roy Along with her husband, Congren, 71, of 86 Park, Garland, Mrs. Peterson was honorrad, died Monday, Dec 19, 1977, at ed District 15 in its monthly by Brigham City Community hos- Pulsebeat publication as Mr. pital after a lingering illness. and Mrs. Toastmaster for the He was born July 10, 1906, in' year. Brigham City, a son of LeonaDistrict 15 encompasses Burden Mae dus and Bessie Idaho, Utah and parts of OreForsgren. gon, Nevada and Wyoming. He married Emma Eliza Hor-spoToastmasters is a on Aug. 22, 1931, in Ogden. International organization for The marriage was solemnized the development of speaking, in the Logan LDS temple on and thinking. listening June 1, 1950. as a worked farmer He had Joined Four Years Ago and was Garland city marshal Four years ago she joined for 25 years. He had also been Toastmasters and was given the at Defense Forsgren Rose M. Rader William B. Butler William Beecher Butler, ment. employed Depot Ogden. He was an elder in the Garland First LDS ward and had formerly served as scoutmaster and home teacher. len) Rasmussen, Rupert, Idaho; 20 grandchildren. Also surviving are five brothers and two sisters, H. Joseph Butler, William M. Butler, both of Garland; Lester M. Butler, Rosemond, Calif.; Richard M. Butler, Riverside, Calif.; Heber M. Butler, serving an LDS mission in Guam; Mrs. Elmer C.J. (Margaret) Peterson, Tremonton, Mrs. Vay S. (Vida) Jensen, Bear River City. Funeral services will be conducted today (Thursday) at 10 am. in' Jerome; Idaho Stake center where friends may call from 8:45 to 9:50 a.m. Graveside services will be held in Garland cemetery at 3:30 p.m. directed by Rogers mortuary in Tremonton. Surviving are his widow of Garland; four sons and seven daughters, Mrs. Boyd (Clara May) Reeves, St. George; Mrs. Josephine Vasquez, Morris Allen Forsgren, Kenneth Leo Forsgren, all of Garland; Virgil Gene Forsgren, Mrs. Lonnie (Zorae) Thorpe, Mrs. Henry (Velma) Abbott, Mrs. Wynn (Sherry) Zundel, all of Brigham City; Donald Leroy Forsgren, Roy; Mrs. Robert (Adele) Sandman, Clinton; Mrs. Stephen 31 (Caroline) Pope, Layton; grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Also surviving are five brothers and two sisters, J. Dean Forsgren, Mrs. Darrell (Grace) Nelson, both of Brigham City; Lester H. Forsgren, Fontana, Calif.; Leslie Forsgren, Glendale, Calif.; Clyde Forsgren, A. Peter Forsgren, both of Grand Junction, Colo.; Mrs. Alfred '(Violet)r Whitaker, "'Roy,' two stepdaughters, Mrs. William (Mable) Watkins, Muscoy, Calif.; Mrs. Clair (Vyrna) Lang, Fontana, Calif. Funeral services will be conducted today (Thursday) at 12 DrasscH Reared In Mrs. Peterson was reared in Brigham City and graduated from Box Elder High school in 1935. She is a registered nurse, having graduated from the Dee hospital in Ogden. For many years she was involved as a working partner and office manager in heavy construction. Life has been full of accomplishments and experiences. Besides being a grandmother, she is a commercial pilot, instrument rated. She and her husband, a past international director of Toastmasters, have traveled in many foreign countries, too, and now make their home in Petersboro (Cache county). Most western 1 noon in the Garland tabernacle. Friends may call at Rogers mortuary from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Burial will be in Brigham City cemetery. Pots and Pans food in pots and pans can be cleaned more easily if the utensils are first filled with water and automatic dishwasher detergent. Then simmer gently for 15 minutes Dont put your hands into the solution as dishwater detergent is very caustic. Burned-o- Taken Aback A young couple was taken aback by the high price on a new compact model car. "Why so much for a small car? the wife said the "Well. salesman, If you want economy, youre going to have to pay for it. state brand inspectors located throughout the state. Each horseowner who obtains a lifetime travel permit will be issued a plastic laminated card which will have a complete description of the horse. Annually the department in- 24,000 spects approximatly states already have a lifetime travel permit system and the permit is recognized in lieu of a brand The he said. certificate, changes in the law will bring our system into uniformity with surrounding states. Utahs brand and anti-thelaw requires brand inspection on animals when a change of ownership occurs and when animals are transported across brand inspection districts or state lines, or when horses cross county lines. In addition to instituting the lifetime travel permit system, the new, law also, raises jhe, fee foij regular brand inspections from 20 cents to 50 cents and increases the annual or season pass from $l.to $2. Provisions in the law allow for transferring thelifetime travel permit in case the horse is sold. Also, additional or duplicate permits can be obtained for the same horse at a cost of $3. Lifetime travel permits, season permits, or regular brand inspection certificates can be obtained from any one of the 55 ft 723-236- Raolty n water-deterge- queried. Immodiota occupancy. Thraa badrooms, 2 cor garogo, new Lennox furnace. Conor see tact Dean Holley at 768 West 7th South. horn. 4 bad room 1 'A baths split antry in NW Brigham. 944 sq. ft. on main floor with full lowor lovel basomant. Shad in raar. Contract Alton Cook or Don Chod-wk- HOUSE FOR SALE TREMENDOUS STARTER Louie J. Peterson . . . life varied Brigham program a new brand inspection program for horses was instituted in the state of Utah. Lifetime travel permits for horses can now be obtained from the Utah Department of Agriculture. The cost is $8 per horse. According to Dr. Robert F. Poulson (D.V.M.), state .brand supervisor, Jhe new lifetime permit system,' enacted bythe 1977 legislature, will allow horseowners to transport their animals more easily across county and state lines in lieu of regular brand inspections. 1 the first female organization in District 15 to receive this Ibogem for fcorsos As of July 723-347- Place Your To Able Toastmaster award after three years by the international LeRoy of the LDS Phone Retiring Box Elder Toastmaster President Louie Jensen Peterson looks back on 11 years of Toastmasters with amaze- Its 23 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, horses and about half the number is for a season or annual pass, said Dr. Poulson. Having a lifetime travel permit will be very convenient for many horseowners who continually need a brand inspection certificate or a need to renew tnis seasonal permit annually. 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