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Show Fire Department Tried, But Could Not Find A Fire Gas Test Well Is Plugged With Sand ROTC Cadets alarm was turned in, the siren sounded, but the An Testing operations on the natural gas exploratory well located west of Brigham City closed down Thursday morning at 9 a. m. and the Schlumberger gun perforating crew went back to Casper, Wyo., when It became apparent that it would take several days to cleaT sand out of the hole after an explosive charge was detonated at the 784 Brigham City Fire department couldn't find a blaze Thursday afternoon at 1:35 o'clock. Originally, the location was given as 345 North Third West but no one at the Kent Lee home knew anything about it Then the address was changed to 345 North First West That also proved to be a water haul. Doing their best to find a fire, the truck checked 345 South First West and a police cruise car called at 345 South Third West without any better luck. By that time the deparment gave it up as a bad Job and recorded it as a false alarm. Are Training In Washington 1 V SERVES 20 YEARS' Gary Bywater Heads Golden Fellow Employees, Close Friends Honor David 0. Andersen on Anniversary Date Fellow employees of Ogden-anclose friends of Brigham Two army ROTC cadets from City, plan to honor David O. 1, at Brigham City, Gerald iL. Speth, Andersen today, noon, July a student at Utah State Agricul- the Ben Lomond 'hotel in Ogtural college, and William L. den, at an anniversary lunchKnudson, a student at Univer- eon in honor of his completing service of the sity of Utah, arrived at Fort 20 years in theLife Insurance Lewis, Wash., this week, to at- Metropolitan tend the Reserve Officers company. foot level. ' According to the manager of Training Corps camp. the company, Andersen has been Work will be resumed at 8 They are among approximatehigh In Insurance, sales during a m. Friday and it is possible ly 1,200 ROTC cadets attending the entire time he has been a that further tests may be run the camp from the University company A star this week end, M. L.' Davis, of Hawaii, University of Alaska salesman representative. many years, he has uni'said Thursday night. 26 and and other colleges received various medals for his As soon as bailing operations versities located In the western service. are completed and the sand in United States. During the time he has workthe hole removed, the SchlumAt camp the cadets will un- ed as an Insurance salesman, berger crew will return to com8 Box Elder JOURNAL dergo six weeks of training In Andersen has also been active plete the tests, he announced. Inhas wiith LDS church affairs', geneml military science, Brigham City, Utah use of small arms, served as city councilman and the cluding 1955 1, Phone your news to 1000 Friday, July heavy weapons, basic drill. In- president of the local Rotary dividual and small unit tactics, club. and leadership. He served in the bishopric of Attendance at the camp Is In the First ward for more than conjunction with their college 17 years. Including over 12 years ROTC training and prepares the as counselor and five years as cadet for a commission In the bishop. United States Army Reserve. He and his wife, the former Cadets who have completed Ora Nelson, have reared a famfor their college requirements of seven children. ily degree will be commissioned at Andersen gives all the credit the end of camp. of rearing the family to his wife. His job, church activities and civic duties have taken him Civic Club Cooperates from the home a good share of the time and Mrs, Andersen has With Safety Program been, instrumental in teaching Give 'em the greet Civic Improvement club of basic religious fundamentals to outdoor! for a Brigham City Is cooperating the children. with the safety division of the Children Include Mrs.' Lewis playground. Put them Utah Federation of Womens (Nida) Rawllnson, Provo, who in Acme cowboy Clubs and with the national is a graduate of BYU and taught boot! and let 'em gol program endorsed by president In Snowville and . at Central Dwight D. Eisenhower in the school In Brigham City during Call for the Living program World War II while her husband over the Fourth of July week served with the armed forces. three The Rawlinsons have end. Mrs. Ted Cochran, Tremonton, daughters and a son. is chairman of the safety divi Dwayne N. Andersen, now of sion for .the womens clubs of Concord, Calif., is a graduate of BYU and has received his masthe state of Utah. MENS CHILDRENS Heading the Brigham City ef ters degree from the same in$15.95 up $3.95 up He has served two fort is Mrs. C. F. Epley, Civic stitution. Acme cowboy boots are neat os o shoe, yet built tor Improvement club project com- LDS missions, one In Hawaii mittee chairman, assisted, by and another in Japan. During weorl Everything a parent rough rugged, Mrs. Wayne Loveland, director World War II he participated in could ask for . . . all a romantic youngster dreams ofl Genuine member, and the following com- the Okinawa campaign and reAcme cowboy boots f . authentic western styles ond glorious mittee members: Mrs. C. R. ceived the Purple Heart' during colors in handsome western patterns. Bring them in today Jones, Mrs. C. B. Williams and his U. S. Army duty. He was Mrs. Louis Breitenbeker. . . for a perfect fitting ... in Acme cowboy boots. just recently sustained as' coun All bishops and clergymen in selor in the LDS ward bishopric the town have been contacted in Concord He and his wife, and asked to stress the impor the former Peggy Huish, have tance of the project to their con- two children, girl and a boy. AT gregations. Captain D. Odell Andersen In various other cities in the just received his masters degree state the "Call for the Living from Columbia 'university," New will include telephone calls York City, and has been assignurging all in the community to ed to Air Force headquarters at Lackland AFB, San Antonio, cooperate. .The telephone call project will Texas. He and his wife;J the not be used In this area due to former Betty Papworth, have the recent change in hundreds two boys and a girl. of telephone numbers. Lloyd N. Andersen has fulfillThe committee in charge felt ed a Canadian LDS mission, is that it would be an imposition a graduate from the BYU and op the local telephone exchange is presently teaching seminary to tax their facilities prior to the at Thatcher, Ariz. Ke is4 marissuing of the new telephone di- ried to Elaine Deen. They have a son. rectory. The slogan for the program Is Mrs. Keith (Lynette) Carter "Drive to Arrive Alive Slow lives in Logan where her husDown and Live. band is attending the USAC They have a daughter and son. Paul G. Andersen, the youngest of the Andersens, is now serving an LDS mission to Hawaii. He has completed two Glen's Drug ) Why Hunt for Parking Space When Shopping years of college. Cowboy boots bring fun cut cute ttc afreet! Insurance Salesman Taper Salvage 0(1 ' Soiled Cotion , (UP) KNOXVILLE, Tenn. 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Mrs. Cliss 'Davis recently rejoined .the group of Instructors to take Charge of the bugle section. Jim Bywater is the drum instructor. The next appearance of the Golden Spike Cadets will be at Corinne on July 4 where they will march and play In the parade and put on a demonstration of maneuvers. last week Wherever Le-lan- d David 0. Andersen , . 20 years service you go ... , take the SHORTCUT with you! Phone for your Appointment today Glens Beauty Shop 11 Phone 893 West Forest "T PemieyS i A PENNEYS GET SET WITH AtGx-SHO- P CELEBRATE THE 4TH Special! Mens sport shirts cottons! of Dan River Combed chambray and texin a onetured time buy! All have famous Wrinkl-Shefinish. Sizes, small, medium, large, extra large. . semi-shee- rs d 2 52.50 OF PARKING REAR IN u P L ,s GLEtlS E N 4 , E Ascriptions I T Y L 0 0 U R R E iMjiiiiiY F c A R E ENTRANCE A R suf N DRUG T K $ R i I t. N "Vi. rTT"' r G Viri - wj i A N C E 't , . 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