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Show Urlvsr Ul:UrolflerniiT Avj. s.it Lz:Jnt CIt 411U CorP. Utah Cr. Merchants Set Event For Friday, Saturday One of the big sales events on the Brigham City calendar of bargain day promotions is coming up Friday and Saturday, when local merchants stage July their annual Sidewalk Bazaar. This is the festival of values when downtown stores put their wares on display along sidewalks. It will be virtually impossible to tour the business district Friday and Saturday without stumbling onto a bragain. Catching the spirit of things, the Brigham City Soroptomist club is planning a sidewalk fish pond" which will offer toys and other gift items to those who are angling for a surprise bargain. It all adds up to money-savinfun and a merchants committee spokesman issued an invitation for all local residents to join in the annual Sidewalk Bazaar Friday and Saturday. 19-2- 0, Volume 61, Number 29 City, Utah, Brigham 84302, Thursday Morning, July 18, 1968 20 PAGES g An impressive show of interest in the I960 Golden Spike centennial and Brigham City's part in staging appropriate activities m.milest itself Monday night in Reveals Plans BRC meeting here that attracted lepiesentutives from more than 20 clubs and other organizations plus schools, churchs and industry. session was conducted at ( en The tral Elementary school by Major Olof Zundcl who declared the need for Brigham to actively plan an exa public For 24th Holiday Bear River City is planning r celebration day . July 24th. The schedule of events for the traditional holiday event was announced this week by Chairman Ken Porritt who emphasized that all interested in Box Elder neighbors county are invited to attend, A chuck wagon breakfast is slated to launch the days at 6 a.m. at the town park where all of the festivities will take place. a for Pioneer citing j ears program. Those on hand voiced num- erous suggestions for activi-tieand methods In which to promote the centennial bigger-than.eve- SCHEDULED AT 9:30 a.m. is the childrens parade which will start at the LDS Bear River City church and go to the end of the park block with prizes awaiting the best One of the celebrations most familiar and popular the baby show, is on Miss tap at 10 a.m. followed by HONORED Dorothy Hanlon of Brig- races for kids and adults at ham City received the De- 11 a.m. this year, of Interiors a A new activity partment program and fashion show, Service is slated for 11:30 a.m. with Distinguished award. girls from the area to model clothes which they have made themselves. b cele-bratio- A FIRST IN CONTEST Mary Ann Fujikawa, 19, is the first girl to enter the She is pictured here with Ljle Clement, Jaytee chair1968 Peach Queen contest. man in charge of entries. Mary Ann, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fujikawa, 421 North Fifth West, is sponsored by Skaggs. Woman Nets Award ' sented the departments Distinguished Service award to Miss Dorothy Hanlon of Brigham City in recognition of outstanding service with the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The presentation took place June 4 in Washington, D.C, Miss Hanlon entered the Bureau of Indian Affiars in 1930, as a teacher at the hi Nebraska. Genoa School She taught Indian children in Bureau schools at that Ioca-tioin Oklahoma and and Mississippi. Later she taught at Sherman Institute, where a nongraded program for adolescent non. English-speakinNavajos had been Introduced the previous year. Peach Queen Quest Opens are just 49 shop-pincounty to consider entering the before judges competition. days choose the 1968 Peach Queen THEY CAN DO THIS BY and her attendants. The Brigham City Jaycees contacting the entry chairmen Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Clement and Jayceettes are again handat ling the contest and pageant contestants will be The and this week called for Box Elder girls to enter the anjudged on their talent, appear-ancand personality and will nual quest. to rules of the and also appear before the judges in THE BOYS IN Adhering swim suits and formal gowns. Future Farmers of America1 Miss America pageant, theta-len- t The queen, in addition to rewill take their turn beginning portion of the contest will at 12:30 p.m. when the Lions will be staged at Box Elder arranged for the girls and he celvlng a scholarship, club junior livestock judging, High school on the evening of invited interested young la- - have an opportunity to coin-diebetween 17 and 27 who pete in the Miss Utah contest will be held. This was start-- Sept. 5. The pageant itself, during are single and residents of the next spring. ed a year ago and was a big success, drawing youngsters and their animals from a wide area. 'ADMINISTRATION TURNS BACK ON RURAL AMERICA There g 723-711- e 1 softball game is on the 1:30 with the teams not yet announced and the popular kids rodeo is set for 4 p.m. Chairman Rawlind An- derson said that participating youngsters must have a signed Utah Congressman Laurstatement from their parents lashed out at before they can participate. ence J. Burton administration Tuesday the Everyone is bid to enter a over the recent decision to horse shoe pitching contest at close a number of rural post 6 p.m. and capping the days offices, including those at Yost activities will be the annual and Howell in Box Elder coun- boxing and wrestling matches ty. He made this statement: in which local boys will take part. Im greatly upset about A food concession stand will be open at the park all day the Presidents decision to eliminate post offices in small in long. HER PERFORMANCE The Bear River City cele- - towns In Utah, Including that position led to her ap. Thistle, Yost, Howell, polntment the following year bration is the biggest Pioneer and LaVerkin. as head teacher of the spe. day event of its kind in Box Henrieville This simply doesnt make Elder county. (Continued or Page Two) 0 Roy. Mrs. Glen S. (Carrie) Hum90, 36 South Main, are phreys, Brigham City police to question sus. Brigham City, was In fair continuing in Ogdens Dee Me. pects in the Friday night burg-lar- condition of a local residence in mortal hospital with head leg cuts and abrasions, which cash, jewelry and other Items valued at more than but hospital ofli lals said her $2,000 was leported taken. sister, Nonna Hanson, 43, The theft occurred between deal field, was being treated for massive head and other 8 and 11 p.m. at the home of Mrs. A Elwyn Seely, 118 lujui les and was listed ill East Forest. There was no critical condition. one home at the time, accord, The sisters were two of four ing to Police Detective in.ured when cai s persons Justesen. by Mrs. Ilumpherys The culpi it gained entrance driven and Minnie N. Adams, Lay. through the kitchen and ton, collided at 2:08 in an thoroughly ransacked two bed- intersection at 9700 p.m. South on rooms and another room in the U.S. Highway 91 in Roy. basement. officer Reported missing was $900 G. Investigating of the Georgee Roy Cummings in cash plus watches, rings department said Mrs. and other jewelry, firearms Hanson had been pinned be. and coin collections valued at another $1,700, the officer neatli the dashboard of the car her sister was diivtng. said. Er-ne- Po-lic- Cummings, who witnessed the accident, said the east, Jay Mordue, 126 East Fifth bound Humphreys car was pre. North, reported the theft of paring to make a left turn on a bicycle to Brigham City 9700 South when the accident occured. police Tuesday. BIKE STOLEN Burton Raps Plan to Close Yost, Howell Post Offices s such as poverty that pay hoodlums to hell in Chicago, as raise The President knows full has been brought to light in well that the budget has to be recent days - no, he cuts out rural post office operations cut, that some of this and makes it harder for Amer-lean- s spend-into get their mall. has got to be eliminated Now what kind of tomfool, or else Inflation will get comery is that? pletely out of hand. sense as far as Im concern- rope, pro-gram- ed. President recommends elimination of rural post offices. know of anybody who thinks Here Is another example we should slow It down or of this administration turn-ineliminate part of It but the its back on rural Amerl- need to upgiade the service and speed up the mail. I dont g ca. Did you ever hear of this administration cutting back on an urban program? Hardly! The guy who gets it in (Continued on page Two) g SO WHAT DOES that Pres, ldent do? He doesnt cut programs. La-Sall- He doesn't programs . such as foreign aid, such as military committments to Eu cut A LOT of we can do without in this country but one of them certainly Is not good postal THERE ARE things service. Most people agree that we a flower and A MEANWHILE, BACK AT The rangers wife thought nothing of it Sunday afternoon when she saw a tow. headed lad walk past her home in the high Uintah mountains. He was carrying a flower and sing-in- Little did she know that lit-ti- e Paul Horne of Brigham City was at that moment very much the of his mother. He was lost or about to be so. The Incident which liad all the makings of a tragedy, ended happOy for Paul and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har. old Horne, 162 South First East. THE CAMP . . . couple and their six children, ranging in age from four to 12, set up camp near Marsh lake for a weekend outing. On Saturday they walked to nearby Bridger lake to try the fishing there. Although the angling wasn't so good, young Paul was cap. tlvated by the picturesque which cover a large por-tioof the lake. The youngster has a fondness for flows Horne, the former Luana Lee, suggested he pick some flow, ers around the camper while she went inside to fix some lemonade and cookies. When she came out several minutes later and called to him, a voice answered and the moth, er expected her son to return for the treat. But he didnt. She went looking and as she did, a woman with a small boy Informed her that he had answered - not Paul . when Mrs. Horne had called. Mr. Horne returned and it was quickly decided that Paul may have returned to Brid-ge- r and the lillies. lake He had. In fact that was when the rangers wlfesaw him with the flower In his hand and a song on his lips. A youth at Bridger said he saw a boy on the other side of the lake, wet clear to libs waist. Had Paul waded out until it became dark. I didn't think I could get bark, so I layed down under a bush and went to sleep, the youngster said. By 11 p m. the sheriff at Mountain View, Wyo., had Leon notified and was on the scene with horsemen who searched through the night. I THOUGHT he might be sensible enough to sit down OUR BIGGEST worry was and stay where he was, ex. Horne but Mrs. he had gone after the plained that ers. lillies and drowned, recalled needless to say, she and her husband got rio sleep Satur. AFTER THE FAMILY had MRS. HORNE TENSED up Mrs. Horne. A search of the lake area day night. returned to their camp later with concern and began walk-inThe searili iesurned at 7 in the day, Mr. Horne and around the lake, asking if turned up nothing. a.m. Sunday morning with Jeep his three older sons decided anyone had seen her child Paul, thinking Meanwhile, units from Summit to test their luck at another There were many families he was headed back to camp, patrol road down the ranchers, campers county, she the Fri-dain said. China started lake. walking area, nearby water, camping THE STAGE WAS set on page ten) behind and Mrs. The time was 5:15 p.m. . the wrong road. He walked Paul (Continued stayed City the Brigham when con-cer- n y ) take. Mayor Zundel proposed that the city appoint a chairman to spearhead such a program and was given assurance that everyone on hand supported local efforts in this direction. Just indicate to us what youd like us to do and we'll was the general atdo it, titude expressed. One of those present, Supt. J.C. Haws said there are students in Box Elder School district and lie pledged their support and that of the board of education. Hu mentioned music, specifically bands, that might be brought into play. We have a great story to (Continued on Page Two) In Accident A slate at n With show, pa. PERHAPS THE MOST thing was the unan-- j imous expression of support the for whatever program seeks to under-community s of ttie Interior Stewart L. Udall recentlypre-- I air ifiiant 4-- Secretary and 1 4-- BC fly-i- Sister Hurt A Brigham City woman was listed in fail condition and her sister critical in an Ogden hospital Wednesday evening as of a two car the result collision Tuesday afternoon in s geant, rodeo, stage pio. duetlon, Indian pow wow, displays and band were specifically mentioned. BC Motorist n after a lilly? P.iul Horne was happy to he reunited with his parents after I.OVI: I LOWERS in And he was hupps to get buck the Uinta mountains. lost mer nijjht being home to the flowers which he loves. 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