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Show 2 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, Februaty 4, 1971 - Patrolman Cites . Youth BC "I left my vehicle unattended for a minute, when by accident or design, it ran away." "I had to turn sharper than was necessary, owing it alt to an invisible For Accident A Brigham City youth was cited after the car he was driving rammed the side of a westbound car at 20 West truck." by Zimowsky There's rarely an excuse for an accident. This is a saying we have all heard lime and time again. Some excuses drivers think up for fender benders are really ridiculous. Here are several excuses actually .iken from auto insurance claims. They were recently published in a safety handbook by the U.S. Post Office. These excuses were so good figured they should be shared by everyone. I "I misjudged a lady crossing the street." "To avoid a collision, ran into the other car." "I collided with a stationary bus coming the other way." "The other man altered his mind so had to run over him." I I "A pedestrian hit me and went under my car." drove into the "Coming home wrong house and collided with a tree I don't have." I Whats In e which was introduced as Guillaume into England by the Normans in the 11th century and has become one of the most popular of personal names. JAMES WILSON a native of Scotland, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Among the high ranking officers who served in the Continental Army during the (1742-1798- war Revolutionary JAMES Colonels ), WILSON (1747-1843- ) I Once i believed this other driver was going to stop for his sign. Would you believe, he didn't. Another time Old Z remeberd his car and another vehicle coming from the right, slid into an intersection together. Guess What! That's right, both cars met in the center of the intersection. Traffic accidents are a pain in the neck, and the best thing to do is avoid them. Editor: The Brigham City police are not authorized to estimate a damage bill to my home and personal property. The officer stated a $300 damage bill. The wet weather made my driveway muddy to cross and the car hit the house corner but less than a $10 correction expense. The policeman went beyond his authority to say $300 damage. Adolph Reeder, Brigham City were WILSON respect- of the Pennsylvania and Virginia troops. WILSON college, Pa., a college for women, was established in 1870 under the auspices of the Presbyterian church. The WILSON cloud chamber, originated by Nobel Prize winner CHARLES THOMSON is a REES WILSON (1869-195means for rendering visible the tracks of swift electrical par- tides. It has been of importance in researches in atomic physics. WILSON The Family History" is a genealogical work EDWARD by compiled WILSON and published in Bloomington, Illinois in 1918. So many men bearing the name of WILSON have achieved success in all walks of life that one can name but a few ns follows: ' r ."ROW WILSON (1856-i&2was the twenty-eight- h president of the United States. ), JAMES WILSON i no five of Ayrshire, Scotland, ively Cham-bersbur- g, 4 (1835-1920- cretary the cabinets w.'S M of agriculture in of Presidents McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt and Tnft WILLIAM BAUCHOP I also a noive of Scotland, was tern tary of labor in the cabinet c." i lent Wilson. OlAKLEI LRWIN WILSON (1890 1961) was president and chief thief i .ecutive officer, enetelMot i mporation c" i served also as secretary of defense in the cabinet of Pres'dt'W Eisenhower. WILSON and BYROT. .1 WA R R - N B WILSON are tcsDoctivcly of , ; associate rotes'.!)! chemistry and . . bit' pofrsor of art and iTtion, Figham Young ! oii ,i, i .r c: Wf ; ty. WALTER WILSON is U.S. Air Force, Or.NL HOLT WILSON is pH oidi r t for business University of Colorado .'.'I., From The Files Of The Box Elder 50 News-Journ- al Years Ago Last Saturday evening Misses Florence and Amy Nielsen entertained in honor of the latters birthday. Games were played and refreshments were served to the following: Misses Adelaide Page, Geneva Pett, Luella Stewart, Ella Petersen, Clara Moss, Minnie Romer, Gladys Kotter, Any and Florence Nielsen, Messrs. Richard Baer, Clay Anderson, Howard Stokes, Ralph Johnson, Wilford Olsen, Francis Christensen, Frederick Fowler, Edgar Richardsen, Grant Holton, David Vance, Richard Nielsen of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Baker, Mrs. N. Nielsen. For the purpose of Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1921 .oviding expression to a number of lovers of mens chorus singing, an organization was formed on Sunday afternoon of the following gentlemen: R. T. Willey, W.V. Call, Ruben Jensen, W.R. Dredge, R.M. Wright, W.H. Griffiths, E. David Mann, Victor E. Madsen, h Stewart Vance, C. Elias Jensen, B.K. and W.C. Marshall. The organization will hold weekly rehearsals and in the course of time u program will be given for the entertainment of the general public. Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1921 1 Barn-swort- 25 jrv Jir It r MtUr itvm Whrs B n It These are some of the fourth grade students who presented an original musical, "Hello, 1971" for their parents at Lincoln Elementary school Thursday night. Some 60 youngsters were involved in the program of song and dance. Directors were teachers Elizabeth Madsen and Winifred Nelson. PRESENT PROGRAM Brothers USU, WSC Hold To Appear On TV Show Classes Locally A fine offering of extension 'Thursday, 7 to 10 p.m.; and classes from both Utah State mechanical engineering, university and Weber State Thursday, 5:30 p.m., as well as IMLS 165, Wednesday from 4:30 college are being held in the to 7 p.m. Brigham City area, according to Kleon Kerr, director of At Box Elder Junior High an English 199 class is Box school, education, community Eider School district. being taught on Tuesday from 4 to 6:30 Kerr urged additional inp.m.; and at Interested enrollees to contact the termountain school in Building Instructor of the class if they B3, Room 8, Psychology 212 is desire to register at this date. scheduled each Monday from 7 From Utah State university a to 9 p.m. Weber State college has two class in Math 21 will begin here: Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. in classes underway Room 157 at Box Elder High Psychology 100, Lake View school. Other classes at the high school, Thursday from 7 to 10 school from USU include: p.m.; and Chemistry 13, Accounting 201, Thursday, 7 Mondays and Wednesdays, 7 to to 10 p.m.; BA 249, Tuesday, 7 to 9:30 p.m., at Box Elder High 10 p.m.; Computer Science 171, school. Danny and Jay Gill, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gill, 1067 Linda Way, Brigham City will appear Sunday, Feb. 7, on Eugene Jelesnlks "Talent Showcase." The program will be seen on Channel 5 at 4:30 p.m. Jay, 22, and brother, Danny, 11, are a singing duo with guitar and tambourine and have appeared locally at church functions. Theyve also appeared at the Veterans hospital In Salt Lake City. The two have been singing together In public for the past six months. Years Ago Feb. 1, 1946 A no host party was held at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Douglas Quayle in Perry last week honoring the birthday of Douglas Oyler. A Hot dinner was served and a gift presented to Mr. Oyler. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing Monte Carlo. Those present were Bishop and Mrs. Douglas Quayle, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Oyler, Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Vinson Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Harper Billings, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nebeker, Mr. and Mrs. Martella Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hamson and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bott. Denver-Newm- established in the South by Thursday 55 First Waft, Brigham City, Utah, 84302 Second Class postaga paid at tha poit offlca, 16 South First Wait Brigham City, Utah, 84302. Chat. W Claybaugh, Publisher Chas. "Tuff" Claybaugh, Assistant Editor Bruca T Kayes, Managing Subscription rata $4 00 par year pay abla in advanca; in connaction with tha Box Eldar News (published Sundays) $7 00 par yaar: $3 50 for 6 months' singla copy, 10 cants Member Audit Buraau of Circulations Utah Stata Press Association National Association and United Newspaper Press International. Advertising RepreUtah Stata Press Associa-tjon- . sentative' Salt Lake City,Utah. NEWSPAPER NATIONAL w JOB HAMATH ifVINf a IG SEE c AN AVCO 1M8AS5T fltM o eg C.C.Ryd.r g AHHMAAGRET ADULTS 7 1 CCamo FRI., SAT., SUN. A. , " Company Conference Saturday, Sunday cert this evening (Thursday). The hour - long program is scheduled for 8 p.m. and is free to the public. To perform are the high school orchestra, concert band and freshmen band, all under the direction of Earl Swenson. Following is the program: Orchestra First movement from the Oxford Symphony in G Major, "Allegheny Holiday, Ben Haydn-Woodhous- e; a GEORGE SIEVENS FRED 1 KOHLMAR ja (Continued From Page One) Brigham City Golf and Country club, Lake Bonneville council of the Boy Scouts of America and scout executive board. Aside from these duties, Christensen is a member of the Brigham City Recreation committee, Box Elder Realtors board, Intermountain Ski association and the h Brigham City Jaycees, and is a area representative. According to Christensens sponsor, Clifford Graham, 465 North Parkinson Dr., the banker is an active skier and is participating in volunteer ski instructor training. He is a devoted family man and has made these accomplishments while at the same time maintaining a close harmony with his wife, Patsy, and their five children," said Graham. Pro-Uta- Starts at Bottom Christensen started work with Box Elder County bank and has risen through all the departments to his present position. He is responsible for the bank's consumer loans and real estate and credit card departments. One of the banks chief executive officers commented on the rapidity of the nominee's advancement in the bank as an indication of his qualifications, Graham said. Christensen was the youngest graduate from the Pacific Coast Banking school production Game IniTbwm OPEN Sat. -- Sun. 1:00 Week Days 6:45 TODAY THRU TUES. GIVE EM HELL, JOHN! Technicolor AGIS ADMITTED Genet el Audiences ALL JOHN WAYNE Hawks Production If A Howard RIO LOBO His I latest and highest rated western Coming Soon: Girl In My Soup Owl & The Pussycat Bart-Burde- Sietz-Ree- Ployhar; Alla Williams. The general public is invited to enjoy this annual musical treat. CAPITOL OPEN p.m. Sat. & Sun. 6 p.m. Weekdays 1 mid-wint- Today thru Tuesday Jaycee Award committee; 0 51 8,49 muse ROXY general secretaties - youth and adult, and all other members of ward councils. President Lund urges ail members of the stake to attend the meetings as scheduled above. Visitors are welcome at the Sunday morning session. Shenandoah," James Caesar Barocco, Giovannini arr., Robinson; "Concertino for Percussion and Band, Clifton A Elizabeth Tfoylr Wanrem Beatty imsasiv superintendencies, presidencies and secretaries; ward Aaronic priesthood March for a Howard Akers; Londonderry Air, arranged by Kinyon; "Fantasy for Band, Frank Erickson; highlights from the musical, "Oliver, Concert band March "Grandioso, 6 coior si moviuas i Freshman band $125 7 ONLY GAME - m Festival, f'n Take stock in America. Box Elder Stake Schedules jamin Husted. Ih 11 JOURNAL BOX ELDER A weekly newspaper 1908, published avary l, Box Eldar COMPANY Some familiar favorites that have endured over the years will be featured when the instrumental department at Box Elder High school stages its annual winter con- 1TH HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-B- ob Denver and Julie Newrnar will star in an episode of Love, American Style. n listed as follows: stake presidency, high council, executive secretary and clerks; bishoprics, ward executive secretaries and ward clerks; Melchizedek priesthood quorum presidencies, unit leadprs, group leaders and secretaries. Also stake and ward auxiliary h co-st- ar a hit girl The Box Elder stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will hold its quarterly conference Saturday and in the Box Elder stake Sunday, Feb. tabernacle, according to Stake President O. Dee Lund. The general session will be conducted Sunday, beginning at 10 a.m. A leadership meeting will be held Saturday at 7 p.m. Theme of the meeting will be "Family Home Evening Is for Everyone. A motion picture produced by the church on this theme will be presented. Those expected to be in attendance are riJimi B.M k 'hr r t aaV m 4" f ht n Familiar Music a Feature Of BEHS Concert Tonight S n': uV, on Second South, driven by Norma J. Erickson, 35, 353 North Sixth East. The investigating officer said damage to the Erickson car was $250 with loss to the youths car estimated at $200. The teenage driver was cited for improper lookout. The accident happened at 5:36 p.m. I and BENJAMIN (1740-179- n were busy "My neighbor and talking so didn't see the stop sign." This writer had some past experiences with traffic accidents. Says Officer Erred Is your name WILSON? Do you know that: WILSON has been used extensively as a surname in Great Britain for a number of centuries. It is of simple derivation and signified "son of Will." The latter, as is well known, is a diminutive form of William pulling out of a drive-irestaurant when it struck a car "Sorry I din't see that other car, but it wasn't my fault. My windows were a It fogged up and I couldn't see out of them." Letters to the Editor... tfjfeame? Second South. According to Patrolman Karl DeRyke, the youths car was Reviewing some local accidents this writer found several other excuses. "I was going down the street, looking back over my shoulder, when my car crashed into another vehicle." "I was picking something up off the floor of my car when it smashed into the rear end of another auto." at the University of Washington, where he received the equivalent of a masters degree in banking and finance. He graduated with distinction as among the top 10 percent of his class. The young banker has served eight years with the Army Reserve and the National Guard, where he attained the rank of staff sergeant. Aside from all his activities, Christensen also finds time to participate in church baseball and volleyball, as well as golf, Graham said. Judges for this years awards presentation were Dee Glen Smith, owner of Smiths Food King markets; former Brigham City mayor and state representative Ruel Eskelsen and D.D. Billings, owner of Billings Oil Co. in Perry and past national grand worthy president of Billings Oil Co. in Perry and past national grand worthy president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Jaycee Kent Oman was chairman of this years awards banquet. held isreSl VfarnerBfoiproMnhoCaxd Reed fJm,toning Anthony Quinn as "Fla; f QKKETrOflJ Without Welder EinCC a AROBtRT small arc welder was reported missing Monday, by Nolan Jensen, 221 East Second North, police reports showed. Jensen said someone broke a lock on his garage door and stole the welder from his A shop. 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