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Show land car was Police Probe with $200 $125 esti- Two Accidents THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Court Levies mated damage to the other vehicle. The woman driver was cited for failure to 'yield Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 25, 1962 right-of-wa- Fines, Terms The second mishap occurred at Main street p. m. at the crossing for the Fourteenth South access road. A pickup truck driven by Thurman L. Tracy, Pocatello, Idaho, failed to stop In time and rammed into the rear of a car driven by a Mr. Hull and owned by the National Cylinder Gas company, 366 West Fifth North. 3:20 Brigham City police investigated two traffic accidents last Thursday and according to reports, estimated damage was $675. BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS On Violations Persons - charged-- wiih drunk driving drew heavy fines In recent ? The first mishap, an intersection crash, occurred at 12: 12 p. m. and involved cars driven by Harvey Dean Facer, RFD 2, and Mary Ann C. Haviland, Paradise. The Estimated damage totaled $250 mishap occurred at First South to the car and $10 to the truck. and Sixth East. Tracy was Estimated damage to the Havi- - too close. Brigham City court action, according to court records. Those cited and sentenced included: Tony Santellanq, 18. 410 North Main street, who was ordered to pay $200 fine or serve 100 days in jail. A Famous Make Finest Quality BOYS Both Cottons and 12 SPECIAL YOUTH THE SHOP- - 22 SOUTH MAIN Russell Thomas Burnett, 48, of North Sixth East, was sentenced to pay $200 or serve 100 days for drunk driving, $15 or 74 days for not having a drivers license and $10 or five days for operating 8 motor vehicle not equipped with proper rear lights. Judge VeNoy Christoffersen granted a stay of to execution on each sentence Nov. 19. i: . 0off In sizes -- SLACKS Dress Types ST. 336 1 LOT OF PLAYTEX BABY PANTS Raymond Clifford Butler, 34, of West Third North, drew a drunk $200 fine or 100 days for 6G0 driving. FREE DELIVERY PRESCRIPTION YOUR DRUG STORE PA FRIENDLY 58 South Main group sessions, which meet both days, the conference will feature where youth general meetings leaders in the state and nation will discuss phases of the dropout problem. Judge Mary Conway Kohler, chairman of the executive committee, National Committee on the Employment of Youth, will deliver the keynote address. Also featured as part of the confab are symposiums pointing up "new approaches to the school drop-ou- t and what can be done A film showwho will do it? will be a The Drop-ou- t ing of part of the conference. The Utah conference on Social Welfare is concerned with problems affecting the health and wel Both fare of Utah communities. professional and lay persons yearthe ly examine ways in which SPEAKER KIbon Kerr will speak home, school, church, health and at Utah Conference on Social We- welfare agencies and other instilfare Nov. tutions affect community welfare. From studies made proposals are cooperatively formulated and carried out to effect improvements fn areas in which the conference 14 Kerr to Play !p and WHITE WYCOFF PANEL NOTES, CORRESPONDENCE NOTES, STATION- - NOTES THANK-YO- U R ERY. Regular $1.00 now 39c . . . Key Role in now 69c . . . . two-da- 18, court In other recent Terry J. Bowden, action, of 95 North Second West, appearing on a reckless driving charge, was ordered to pay $50 or serve 25 days. Eldridge R. Roundy, Jr., forfeited $50 bail when he failed to answer a citation of acceleration contest. . Farm Bureau Taps Offices 18, Bear River City Ladies Ray Parkinson, Brigham City, Farm Bureau elected new officers was sentenced to pay $100 or (Ger- serve 50 Monday with Mrs. Leslie days for connecting to the trude) Jensen named to the post city electrical system without auof president. thority. Other new officers include Mrs. John D. Fuhriman, 22, of 1484 vice West 2100 South, Emery (Helen) Huggins, Ogden, drew a Mrs. Chester (Bessie) $60 or president: sentence for speedone-yeChristensen, director; ing 80 miles an bour in a 40 mph The y Mrs. Lester (Ruby) Andersen, two zone. year director; Mrs. Melvin retta) Johnsen, secretary-treasure- (Se- The retiring officers included Mrs. Andrea Huggins, president; Mrs. Gertrude Iversen, vice president; Mr$. Bessie Christensen and Mrs. Helen Huggins, directors, and Mrs. Flossie Ramsdell, secretary-treasurer. ABLE TYPEWRITER OFFICE SUPPLY. FROM REMINDER WATCH FOR THE BIG GRAND OPENING 5TH NORTH AND MAIN NOVEMBER 1 ST BRIGHAM SURPRISES! PRIZES i Charles Nelson, no age or address given, was sentenced to pay $50 or serve 25 days, for wilfully destroying private property, . a windshield. Judge Christoffersen ordered $40 suspended if the windshield was replaced within 30 days. ' i The election meeting was conducted at the home of Mrs. Andrea Huggins. The opening prayer was given by Mrs. Bessie Christensen and the group laid plans for the annual Christmas party. A special feature of the luncheon 'jneeting was the playing of a recording, Living in a Democracy, by Leon Techinin. f always like to see a man who wants to get ahead We y 2 WATCH THEIR GRADES GO UP WITH A NEW PORT- Inter- mountain school, also was ordered to pay $200 or serve 100 days for drunk driving. A stay of execution was granted to Oct 25. State Poisons Curlew creek in the extreme northwest section of Box Elder county underwent chemical treat' ment recently for the eradication of excessive carp and minnow Kleon Kerr, principal of Bear populations, Department of Fish River High school and chairman and Game spokesmen 'Said Wbd- - rrrte ladies farm 'bureau convenof the State Legislative study on nesday. tion will be held during November will play a key The stream has been restocked at Salt Lake City City and all ofschool drop-outsession of the with brown trout. role in a ficers are expected to attend. Utah Conference on Social Wein Salt Lake lfare set for Nov. City. Principal Kerr headed a recent legislative study delving into the extent of and the reasons for in Utah high schools. drop-out- s Because of his findings gained from this study, he has made numerous speaking appearances before civic groups and Parent-Teachorganizations. Welfare Meet NEW STOCK Regular 59c operates. Ladies BRC J. Rudolph Elected to office In the Bear River City Farm Bureau last week were these woNEW OFFICERS men. Left to right, Mrs'2 Bessie Christensen, Mrs. Gertrude Jensen, Mrs. Seretta Johnsen, Mrs. Helen Huggins, and Mrs. Ruby Andersen. They were named to office during a luncheon meeting Monday. Return . I PETERSON SPECIAL DISCOUNT RATES FOR HARVEST DAYS NEW MACHINES AT SOME NEARLY LOW SPECIAL PRICES. MANY OTHER BARGAINS! REMINDER OFFICE SUPPLY NATIONALLY KNOWN MERCHANDISE IN THE SOCIAL Welfare conference, Principal Kerr will act as resource person for a group slated to discuss "drop-ou- t problems in the schools. Acting as discussion leader for this same group will be Dr. John C. Carlyle, at dean of the School Education Utah State University. - Four other work groups will the school drop-ou- t delve into problem as it relates to such specific areas as "problems in employment, "problems in the "social welfare service, home, and community forces." IN ADDITION to the Do you fiave a plan running through your head for need TO CONGRESS improving your farm or livestock operation? Will you extra money? Or perhaps just some helpful intbrpiaUQH and advice? ? Youre a man wed like to see. ' - Helping people get ahead watching them progress Of gives us more satisfaction than anything else we do. course we work at it by keeping up to the minute on local nation-wid- e crop conditions, market prices and prospects and services helpful. conditions so our advice will be sound and our Come in and lets talk about your plans or problems. It could be a most profitable experience for you. work HM 26 FRIDAY-OaOB- ER 8:00 P.M. . BOX ELDER., JUNIOR CAMPUS HIGH BOX ELDER is the tribute Speaker John "A Peoplci Congressman McCormack paid to Blaine Peterson after close association during the last two years marking Blaines first term as Representative from Utahs First District. ' High praise from National lead ers, and a record of accomplishments for his constituents are further reasons why voters should "Return Peterson to Congress. Wide experience in the practice of law, in legislative and administrative office, in party leadership, in civic and church activity has given him the background for this outstanding record. Personal experience in both northern and southern Utah have brought Blaine in contact with area problems closer than any A Peoples Congressman other candidate in this District. sums up the personal warmth and concern that are Blaines a hallmark, too. Here Is a representative OF the people capable, qualified and experienced voice for Utah, In the Na; tions Capitol, DEIS i vs- - LOGAN GRIZZLIES ... ADMISSION: Adults 5 . $1.00 .... Student Body Card High School Studenfs :. 50c Junior High and Elementary Students Paid political adv. by Peterson (or Congress Committee - i W Glenn Adams, Chairman, Ogden, Utah 0 - - 3- - - - - -- . 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