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Show the BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, July 18, 1961 Oh, iong stated . fcut end went on from there. A second' Eftves, he isnt but what a tuneful note cf fun his lyrical antics added. was. it Johnny Every, ..." and sti From rags to riches m f from the files of the News t'.'e the next topic. ghi a ba'eball team su ts to match, and wiih history c'efei cd Sn hfeld last week in a playoff for the fust half title of the Cache Valley It was a soell binding contest to league h p.cher Ken Wischman winning w watch his own game in the ninth inning with a The Brig' om Reaches t .... by Bruce . . to quo. a so.no mmo W July 20, 1911 Dr and Mrs R A Pearse now have five children, the fifth, a little girl, having arrived on July 5th All concerned are no.v almost fully recovered. July 20, 1911 An immense crowd went down to Lagoon on MonAll report having had a jully time, day, with the Firemens excursion the only thing occuring to mar the days pleasure being the collision tal Pow Wow words ... g fact it's to see all those e.'e.greens and furry mooch-erthe routes. along My wife, Scott and truly had a delightful time last year even though we didnt take much time out for fishing. Most of ouc waking hours were spent looking at the geysers, elk, water falls, moose and bears, all ot which had seen many times before. Next to monkeys, of which there are none of Yellowstone, think bears are the funtourist-floode- personnel at the county clerk's office appear to be working in the dark . . . they are. They tell me that when the air conditioner and the lights are on at the same time, it blows a fuse. And naturally on these scorching days, the cooler rates priority over the lights. And after all, being in the dark isn't so bad . . . they've gots lots of company . . . including me. If ing the Ogden Pioneer Days rodeo by two of the chariot teams from the academy awaid winning picture, Ben Hur Mark Evans, rodeo chairman, announces that bv special arrangement with G'enn Randall, owner and trainer of the Ben Hur teams, he was able to book the exciting new eight hoi se act in this area for the first time The two teams of four horses moeach will climatic faments fiom Lew Wallace's mous novel, Ben Hur, in which horses and chariots collide in a breathtaking crash as wheels fly off and the driver IS thiown through the air in a Stunt 11 Glenn Randall, who spent months in Rome, training the magnificent white and dapple grey teams and 70 other horses for the Ben Hur iilm, is recognized as the outstanding tiainer in show A former trainer of the business neck-riskin- g J, Manager of Division Poly-lerhni- -- division, Front? BOX LURCHES I RINGSIDE CAFE WSGNAL B-27- 5' DIESEL, ter City, served as a police ccr, ran for county clerk, senator, played basketball, and particiupia-specia- l ted in the dance orchestra Tasker City residents included Jimmy Felt, Dave Hamson, and Bruce HadfiCld Felt was elected js city councilman, county gate, state representative, ran for district judge, and played Hamson served as a party secietary, and Hadfield was a candidate fur . county surveyor, served as reporter from Tasker City, sang in the Boys State chorus, and participated in bowling dele-vario- soft-bal- l. OTHER BRIGHVM City resi- -' dents participating in the activities include Robert Shelton, a from Logan, who was elected to the jxisition of state auditor, and Darrell Loveland, a local who served as a Lcgionnane councilor of Sutteer City Concluding the weeks activities, a graduation ceremony and GovALVIN ANDFRSON and Eugene ernors Ball were held Saturday Cook received full tuition one-yeevening in honor of the paitici-pant- s scholarships to Utah State UniverFamily members and the sity, piovided through the Boys boys partneis weie special guests State program Anderson was a at the concluding activities citizen of Jansen City, served as chief ot police, county tieasurer, rin for Supreme couit justice, played softball, and sang in the Bovs' State chorus Cook was a cititn of Pevser Citv. ran for citv councilman and The public is invited to a tiian-g'- e participated in volleyball bowling, committee meeting July 21 ind softball, on his citys teams. at 7 p m in the county cnuit Dtvid H insen nnd Dick Christen- irxim to (list u xs the It npth of the son wire also citizens of Pevser season fat phe is int hunting this ( itv and they both pirtiripited fall, acini dint' to lolin I in ke, in the softball te im conxeivation nffit ei for Box I Idei Roheit Jeppson and Daniel Mar county uson were members of J insen The mangle committee is made' ( ily Jeppson ran for city man- - up of Ltah I ixh and Game oilman and Judge, and cets. and interested Utah spotts- ted in vollevbail nnd swimming men and land owners REGULAR The - k , '4 t J i ' V ! ' .ilb 6i leader in NEW low-co- st r V & A 4 farm power only Now you can pair up the advantages of a rugged Diesel tiaetor with III convenience and dojiendahility. And only on the 5 do you get this outfeatures that hortens every standing combination of production-boostin- g work-da- y O the Worlds Compact Performing with the famous trainer will be his son, Glenn v, Randall Jr The two will display the tucks learned by the Ben Hur include which horses, falling, rearing, nudging on cue and sim- ulating the wild fear which urges, them on m the big race. 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PA Wes! of Briyhum City j A Matinees at 2 Wed. 1.25-- 1 50 Sat., Sun. and Holidays 1.50 - 2.00 All Evenings at 8.30 1.50 - 2 00 Public Invited to ,rfor.lE rar-X'- See and Drive" Jr, liberty wonder of the entertainment world presented by the only theatre of its kind in the Intermountain Well worth a trip to Salt Lake City! Triangle Meeting r Home Ortiee: Seattle, Washington MAIL ORDERS NOW! offi-lig- J - i'1. H. D. JOHNSON Your Insurance Counselor Phone PA or PA A wild chariot race reminiscent U S cavaliy, Randall has trained of the days of ancient Rome, will many horses, including Roy Rog-b- e in ers staged at Ogden stadium and and July 19, 20, 21, 22, and 24th, dur-- 1 the Trigger hoisesTrigger, al Thioko! Names L w Booked as Pioner Bays Feature N-- J fr Its here... I " , Horse Teams From Ben Hur By BRUCE HADFIELD, Boys State Correspondent I ourteen Brigham City boys rewants ads turned Say, do these News-Journhome Saturday night from work. Utah Boys State with a fuller and My neighbor had five cute kittens . . . richer knowledge of the principles but five of em. She ran this ad: HAVE of democracy and American govThe annual activity was KITTENS MUST TRAVEL Five cute kittens ernment held on the campus of Utah State I to share for free. It was sponUniversity in Logan sored by the American Legion They were taken before noon. and began on July 8 and concludN and subsequently was ed Chemical corporation, it was July 15 nounced last week by Mr J S. director of operations at that All phases of city, county, state, ik, vice piesident, Thiokol s Vlslnn until his recent apjxnnt- - and fedetal were government studied and practiced by the citiment responsi ii i his zens of the diflerent cities and who received gmolenskv ties at National Flectionics dm- Mock legislatures and BS and MS, in mechanical en- counties be to a couits high-j proved special 1941 and MIT in gineering from activities for the companys of the act'vities, along with 1948, also attended Warsaw Trackmaster program the elections and classes dealing with Poland, Warsaw, Thiokol joined Smolensky government responsible General Command and Army k Guest lectuiers experienced Stanley M Smolensky has been' June- 19M as asc;ls,ant t0 Staff school, the Industrial col- ties in political activities visited the Appointed general man igcr of the lege of the Army, and other sermythical state during the ,week schools vice National Electronics 0f marketing at the companys and sjxike on their duties and the As Lt Colonel with the U S Den- of Thiokol Reaction Motors division, Washington, positions which they hold Army, from 1942 to 1956, he servAMERICANISM Up ed as an ordinance officer in various militaiy positions including provided the basic theme during assignment to the Army General the week, and daily lectures were Staff, office chief research and given by qualified members of oidinance company, the Utah National Guard concerndevelopment, Vi Chicken, Frencti fries Scones and honey and battalion division corps. 5 Golden Brown Shi imp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce ing the threats and dangers of Smolensky is a member of the Communism Deep Fried Tish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce A full schedule was piovided for societies-JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal following professional A R S , A U S A. the R E.. AOA, HOT DOG ON A STICK participants, with the day beASME ginning at 6 a m. and closing at 10 30 p. m Two hours of recreaOnce foimed, the number tion during the afternoon supplied the free time, and the rest of the scales on a fish never varies Phone PA 380 North Main stead, the scales get bigger day was filled with classes, meetthe fish grows ings, assemblies, and time out for chow DC, 4 SET OGDEN APPEARANCE Pictured he-- e are some of the horses which will appear at Ogden's Pioneer Days rodeo. They help to make up chariot teams which appealed in the movie. Ben Hur. Boys Staters Learn Threat of Communism to State and Nation I E. t 4 A x niest. And Im thinking now of one particular incident at the forefront of our trips as we motored down the cabin-linelanes at Fish-- ( ing Bridge. A lady just ahead of us was walking back to her quarters with an arm-- ; load of groceries. What she didnt know was that a big, .black bear was following on her heels. the lady to turn around, wa't'n9 J.as discover her escort, throw the vittles sky-- i .ward and take off like an Olympic sprinter. And I guess the bear was too, but she nev- did. Kind of disappointing to all of us. Probably the highlight of our Yellowstone adventure was Scott's singing . . . original. N. r Jt C son, assistant fire chief, acted as toastmaster of the evening, responses being given by Mayor J Wesley Horsley, Roy Shaw, Orlando Peterson and other members Following supper, songs were sung and stories told around a huge bonfire Specially invited guests were Mayor and Mrs J. Wesley Horsley and Mr. and Mrs Roy T Shaw The committee in charge of arrangements include R. P Forsgren, David Call and Basil Fife some one. d i i. Fors-gre- I j Y4' - I d I 1 v arranged 25 Years Ago free" federal money thats floating think you do it by around these days. 1936 Richard 17, Forsgren, son of Mr and Mrs R P July baseis spending a few weeks vacation m Evanston, Wyo , with Mr. and applying to the bureau for worn-ou- t ball suits ... or is it the bureau for undesir- Mrs. M J17,Wright 1936 Members of the Brigham City fire department and July able athletic attire? their wives enjoyed a canyon party at Box Elder park. A hot chicken seated at one long table Joseph SorenAnyway, it sounds like a good project for supper was served to thirty-si- I i A i? of that $ jr ' t Wtl-for- g oeneb is surely not novel; in down light conventional, but I love S, 't K which resulted so fortunately Last Thursday evening, Misses Delores Stohl and July 20, 1911 two-ru- n berner. Zilla Wight entertained at the home of the former. The evening was The f nal scoie: 5-- 4 and a real thriller. spent in playing games of various kinds, a number of select musical were also given, and delightful refreshments were served numbers if it the team 1 be nice Now wouldn't hose present were Misses Alda Neeley, Mirl Stratton, Bessie Burt, Seems like new suits. some could get there Nadine Dunn, Lillie Knudson, Anna Norton, Edna Stohl, Gertrude Lindshould be some way to put the players in sey, Rula Ward, Mary Korth, Ruth Hurd, Barbara Larsen, Alice Reeder, Edith Berg, Zilla Wight, Delores Stohl, Messrs. Frank Bownng, togs that match, sans patches and that Wesley Horsley, d Ephraim Johnson, Earl Peirce, Harvey Pence, brand X look. Jensen, LeRoy Larsen, Matthew Compton, Franklin Petersen, Maybe it could be using some Arthur Gidney, Junior Anderson, Bennie Knudson if memo'y one yeer ago B the t.me series me coriec.l'o you .ead thie. Ill be fly,ng down the h'ghway toward Yellowstone pa " Granted, a vicnton spent in the famed S'qht-seen- Journal 50 Years Ago bar-boc- h . & . 48 North Main on Ott vxirr r Hunt Hu.m ami wvinci repair-t- . kicvn a .n U,u t.il II- - him 'kl s. urn ammucan vvati AWtaiCAN Olg tOMFAfir |