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Show Univeesal Microfilming Corp 141 Salt Ave. Peirpont Lake City, f &. li 51 VOLUME 50, NUMBER 20 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 1956 Two Accidents Junior Division Picks Outstanding Students Cause $2,000 Auto Damages More Than 100 Students Receive Honors At Annual Award Assembly Tuesday Morn Two auto accidents in Box Elder county Injured one person and caused over- - $2,000 in proaccording to perty damages, TeWayne Woodland, Trooper state highway patrolman, who investigated both accidents. Donald R. Christian, 23, Peach was- treated City Apartments, for cuts about the head which he suffered after the driver of a car in which he was a passenger, apparently dozed at the wheel. e Traveling south through Body of Drowning Victim Found In Bear River Friday Morning NAMED OUTSTANDING STUDENTS Receiving special awards as outstanding students at the annual awards assembly at the BEHS junior division on Tuesday were Reeve, Vertis Andersen and Joe Hillam. They were chosen for scholastic merits. I Ra-de- ne Hon-eyvlll- early' Saturday I morn- the vehicle hit a shoulder on the west side of highway 69, veered back and skidded sideGolf Tournament ways into a utility pole, clipOfficially Opens ping it off at the (base and stopping with the pole resting , For Men Sunday , ' across the car. Driver of the car was Peter The official opening of the men's golf tournament at the Nolan Pierce, 628 South First Brigham City Colt club Is West. Also a passenger In the 341 scheduled lor Sunday, May 20, car was Carl Lee Nelson, with a breakfast being served 7th street, Ogden, who owned from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. as the the vehicle. at Damage was estimated opening $600 highlight of the to the car and $50 to the event ' , , pole. Competition for the day will utility Pierce was cited for reckless be held in four categories, ining, Certificates and other honors for merit in scholastic achievements were presented to three outstanding students Tuesday morning at the annual award assembly of the junior division at Box Elder High school. RaDene Reeve, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reeve, received the cash award presented by the BPW club to the outstanding girl in the Eighth grade, while honors for the outstanding boy award, made by the Lions club, were divided between Joe Hillam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark M. Hillam and Vertis Andersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Andersen. Cash prizes were given to each winner. (Making the awad for the Bus-- I iness and Professional Womens club was Mrs. Daisy Hansen, Brigham Native president of the organization Named Dean at for the past year. Wayne Jenof the Lions sen, president club, University of Utah presented the awards to the Dr. Rex L. Skidmore, a natwo outstanding boys. tive of Brigham City, was Vosco P. Call, chaiman of the named dean of the graduate conducted school of social work at the awards committee, the assembly. Colors were adUniversity of Utah, at a meetvanced under the direction of ing of the Board of Regents - - BEAUTY IN FULL BLOOM Attracting many flower lovers is the hedge of lilacs surrounding the Brigham City cemetery. Each year the beautiful blooms add their touch of spring at the cemetery. Cars from numerous states may be seen as tourists stop to take pictures of the flowers. This year new plants are blooming on the south side of the cemetery. 8 PAGES Thrill-Packe- d Program, Displays Demonstrations Offered Visitors I Mock Atomic Bomb Explosion, Aerial Raids, Military Drills Provide Entertainment Grant Prisbrey, with Selgmond of the University Monday. Kopirultz, Douglas Miller, EdDr. Skidmore was born and ward Drollette, - Bennett Davis, raised in ' Brigham City; his Three-Da- y, Search Ends When Body of Lost With plans completed for the second annual Army-Navy-A- ir and Kent Anderson acting as father, Charles H. Skidmore as and color Gary Jaggl guards Force open house which will be held at Utah Gensuperintendent of schools Father Is Discovered by Fellow Employee student body sang being in the Box Elder School Diseral Depot on Armed Forces Day, the public is assured of bugler. The led America, by Mrs. Marie trict for a number of years. a thrill-packe- d show on Saturday, May 19, announced Lt. Thorne The body of an Ogden father of 10 children, Marvin Jeppson, He will replace Dr. Arthur mornCol. -Robert J. Hudgins, Depot Armed Forces Day Project by Annette Olsen. accompanied Albright, 49, of 2161 Lincoln Ave., was found Friday Bishop RayL. Beeley. who Is retiring on miles two about Officer. Bear in at a.m. River 6:30 the Invocamond offered ing the floating Payne July 1. west of where his empty boat was found Tuesday evening. Depot gates will open at 10 tion. A violin solo was prestaa. m. for view visitors to driving. sented by Neal Todd, accompaThe discovery was made by Earl E. Clark of Brigham City, cluding greens and fairways, Cow Causes Accident tic displays from the U. S. Na nied by his mother, Mrs. Frana' fellow employee of Albrights at Utah General Depot, long drives, best putters, and The second accident invest! val Supply Depot Clearfield, cis Todd. Numerous prises , who was the last man, to have seen Albright alive on SaturHill Air Force Base and Utah gated was five miles this side A. Elwyn Seely presented these be will in awarded news of since in the and had the search day, of Strevell, Idaho, where a cow participated General Depot. The showing of I awards to student bo"dy offi events. his disappearance was learned Tuesday. was the the concen highway crossing military might will be Dean Jensen, president; cers, Clark spotted an object mov cause of a mishap, when a car (rated within 250,000 sq. ft of Donna Kay Jensen, Close downstream. , ing slowly driven by G. D. Kennedy, 44, space In Warehouse 16A. and Kay Rasmussen, sec, examination showed it to be the of Salt Lake City, swerved to A .of retary. program Local AccidentsThe convention annual ' head of the drowning victim, avoid the animal and left the special outdoor events, includ Perfect attendance and puncthe Utah State Federation , whose body was floating in an mil tuality awards were presented aerial highway and rolled over. demonstrations, Ing Post AuxilOffice Clerks ' and in Alone the In the upright position. Kennedy was pinned itary drills and bombing demMabel Christensen to the boat at the time, Clark towed Victor J. Bott, principal of $1,000 in car for a short time until a iary members will be held on onstrations, will provide enter by ( following: 23 and Saturday Lincoln school, is to be feted Sunday, May the body to Shore with one hand him motorist the pulled tainment passing throughout day Sharon Seventh Baty, graders: and 27 at Provo. Wednesday, May while he steered the boat with No out of the car. for the thousands of visitors ex John Haycock, Rachel Palmer,1 this eveni A series of six car accidents a Willard The new Provo convention pected to visit the Depot, the other. He then went to in Brigham City during the citations were Issued, youth. 16, at 8 p. m. at a special ap- The late model car was dam according Ray Roberts, Jerry Godfrey, and banquet hall at Mock Atomic Bomb located notify Sheriff Warren W. Hyde, weekend sent a pedestrian to the to ipolice reports. aged to the extent of $1,500. ' Explosion Diana Kay Jensen, ' Dorothy preciation program. 251251 West Eighth North, will who was about a mile away, damcaused property A highlight of the days ac Buckley and (Bryce Jeppsen. The event will be held in the Saturday Collision be the scene of registration acthe river on horse-- t hospital, searching tlvities will be the explosion of Eighth graders On Saturday afternoon at 5:39 age estimated at more than new auditorium. one year! back. ' all tivities scheduled and Men Attend a mock atomic bomb from a LaRae Walker, Neal Todd, Ste Brigham $1,000 and kept local police of- p.m., a car driven by LaMoine bemeetings, with registration The search began on Tuesday ficers climax his The program to reports R. Jensen, 178 North Third West, according point in the vicinity of Utah School busy, Store . Design ginning at 12 noon on Satur- Springs, north of Ogden.' The ven Stumm, Sharon Fryer, Re thirty years of educational serafter Mrs. Albright reported that filed in the Brigham City Police to Fill attempted north, becca traveling Rasmussen, Stephen deher husband had gone fishing office Monday. directed by a more, DeAnn Morris, turn jijto the Paul Merrel and Darrell Nel day. make a Ardith vice at Lincoln prior to his A board meeting will be held demonstration, for duties at , specially-trainecrew Saturday morning, expecting to Hill from parture a princpal attended of collided son Circle Arctic Merrells Inc., when it Bosley, Ronald Burt, Karollyn the new Bunderson school. at 1 p. m. on Saturday. (be gone two or three days, and On Friday, an honest woman, Air Force Base, will be clearly , Cox,' from two-daschool on store front auto an with An Vertis approaching Hope Shipley, Highlight of the convention visible from the open house bad not returned. Julia Genevieve Harrington, who the north, driven- by Doriel All past teaching associates, held recently In Salt program derson an(j Neal Beecher, will be a tour of the Tuesday night the victim's resides at Intermountain school, Samuel Gilbert 545 South ..Third design UGD. area The bomb at former students, friends, . pa.- W. Fuller at display Lake P, wo the CLty, graders-tyears: Geneva Steel Eighth at a was plant gigantic ; boat backed her car into a vehicle is scheduled to be exploded at foundijp against' was unable to stop in company. Unda Rae jeppsen, Ralph Jen Irons of Lincoln school,are PTA 2 p. m. on Saturday. Those In 3:55 the parked near hers at the curb, East, whoavoid ; river .bank, higear'"wlth In- J m. acp. was school at the Instructor to the time collision, gen, Saundra Beecher, David and Council members are to make tour the tending throttle wide open., His car and and not realizing any damage i to ttehd, of the to Kozak. art trained Complete Sandra coverage , , and police reports.' yited designer urged to specially Coppin, the Provo or boat trailer were also located was done completed her intended cording A special Invitation has gone failure from the Kawneer company, who ganization. notify open house displays and events These five students received $1 that evening, about two miles errand. Later in the day, she to Jensen was cited for to parents of students at be ParTelevision will R. P. to which awards. )n demonstrations addition provided their by banyield presented The .boat was east of where .the Saturday evening Lincoln and sixth grade pupils drove past the other car and ker investigated, reporting esti- make it possible to calculate Channel StationKUTV, 2, Christensen Miss presented m. 8 will at with p. begin found, v noticed a bent fender. She re- mated damage' to the Gilbert with precision the construction quet which will broadcast a live Girls Association officer awards now attending Lincoln, an. outstanding program planSearch parties were out from P4st presidents of the PTA own- car was set at $200 and the and to incident the the ported design of anything from the ned to follow. The concluding show from 2 p. m. until 4 p.m. to RaDene Reeve, Linda Jepper- daylight until dark from Tues- er of the vehicle, Andrew Lo- Jensen car was a - total loss, smallest will serve as reception commit which sori and DoJean Reeves. In Retreat ceremonies, to medicine of cabinet event convention be will the recoverwas until the body day thls evening, the largest store front the Sunday morning breakfast a Marine Corps honor guard a reading was presented by teeMrs. ed The search was concentra- pez, Box 22, Brigham City, and amounting to an undetermined ' Ben Lomond and the Clyde Glover has been to local also High Anderson the cost. , departpolice Judy ted in the area along the river v School will band . ment. 'Receives participate Citation were made for civic , between where the .boat was wHl close the days program at Lnd school service Donald Bowcutt, 515 North W fouhd and the bird refuge. Sher by Joseph Officer Orval Bott investigated Second Raywas cited for failure 4 P- Tillo-tsoto Dale Hendrickson East, iff Warren W. Hyde and Deputy the HarBott assistin 100111 P11 Melvln Miss mishap and cited Depot Queens to Reign to post proper lookout late Sun for earine Orlin Allen ( spearheaded the refreshments and dec- fordthe to post (proper for failure flagJ rington col and to members of ent?.with day afternoon when his car search from horseback while lookout. Estimated to the be aotivities the will house, damage lided with one driven by Don the stage crew, including others searched from boats. car was set at $50. queens from the three sponsor- my Rose, Charles. Rigby and! The following program has aid Orson Hancock, 3284 MeadThe body was brought to the Lopez second accident on Lou-Ci- l been arranged by Mrs. Joseph Friday ow Drive, Ogden, on South Main ing military Installations., Neal Beecher. Harold B. Felt 'Funeral Home in is The Returns to Scene of Crime Here R. Reeder and Douglas Mann: IBusico, Miss Naval Supply written under a' separate street. Both cars were proceed Culprit (Brigham City. Floyd Jenson presented Eng occurInvocation, Hervin BunderClaudette lish Clearfield; Depot in 18 Months Commit Second To Offense ing south when the Bowcutt He is survived by his .wife and heading in this issue and awards to editors of the son; vocal quartet number, EuForce Hill Air Miss and at red Fourth East Base, Cook, (Forest Into to car turn the ten children. attempted Buzzer' as follows: Ver gene Wright, Lee Andersen, a car driven by a After walking away from the Utah State Tuberculosis and Donna Lajt?n, Miss Utah H,unioT Funeral services ' were con- Street when RaDene Reeve, Earl Wright and DeLaun Sack-et- t; s right lane to let anoher car inon be General hand will one collided with on Prison driven at a Depot, State Utah juvenile Ogden Wednesday, Hospital ducted Monday in Ogden and pass, not noticing the Hancock Nancy Ann Valberg, David Cop-piremarks, Norman Andermate, Juan Castillo, 33, of Laredo, Texas, returned to the burial was in the Wasatch Me by Jim B. Bwater, causing $350 car and turned into it, police re Saundra Beecher, Karollyn sen; Norma Jensen, Supt. K, car. the to ofBywater to his crime commit a second damage of cords revealed. Gardens. neighborhood mortal original , Myrle Reeder, Joan Tingey E. Weight and S. W. Beecher; the fense during the early morning hours of Thursday, May 10, ties who will demonstrateshower Officer Orval Bott Investigated Marion JPPsen- - Joe Hlllam and vocal solo, Eda Rae Anderson; Pedestrian Knocked Down field portable Armys ! Nancy Jeppsen. toast and presentation, Mrs. Shortly after completing that the mishap and estimated $50 when he took a car belonging to Andersen Ford Co., which unit, was parked in the garage at the Jesse Jepperson residence Radio program awards went Reynolds Reeder; response by ex- investigation, Officer P. R. Par- damage to the Hancock car and static among Outstanding to the Bowcutt at 569 South First East. ker was' called to investigate and $15 damage hibits planned for the publics to RaDene Reeve, Judy Ander-- 1 principal; clarinet solo, Brent an accident in front of the How- car. The Jeppersons live just a block and a half from Smiths enjoyment are a display of an son- - JoEllen Bethuy, Robert Horsley; drill team demonstra-actua- l Monday Mishap ard Hotel. A pedestrian, Emery Super Market, which Castillo burglarized on Dec. 28, 1954, ship, sponsored by Na- - Boyce, Karollyn Cox, Linda Jep- ,tiorv iby Eagles Auxiliary a3 Joe E. Wight, was walking diagonMonday at 1:50 p.m. a car Jeppsen, Nancy person, in to his val committed Prison Utah the State Supply Depot, Clearfield, being, resulting Hillam, Glen Klmber, and Re-ally across Main Street when he driven by Norris Brown, 246 on Jan. 13. 1955 for second burglary. through 'which visitors will be Becca Rasmussen, walked in the path of a north- North Main, traveling north be conducted; latest models of airCastillo was apprehended and Claire Bailey presented spell-Al- r bound car, and was knocked to tween Third and Fourth South arrested at Pocatello, was with violation of and Hill craft from equipnien-charged Idaho, Force base, and pieces the ground, according to police on Main Street, moved to the early the Dyer Act, dealing with of Ing awards to Marilyn Call of Saturday morning by PoRain which broke up the con reports. He was taken to the center lane of traffic and was catello grade, and to Kar-- 1 a stolen vehicle giant Engineer Corps equip- - the seventh officers. He was transporting police s Gol a struck Cox and vehicle of driven the ceremonies ma-across Carolyn by being state lines, according to merat and Quartermaster ollyn eluding Cooley Memorial Hospital by the stolen auto at the den Spike celebration . last ambulance, where he was treat- by Juanita Snow, 657 North First driving of Police Chief Brigham City handling equipment for ed for shock. He was kept at the West, according to .police rec time he was captured. Dell B. Fife. Irom UGD. Thursday, was responsible Castillo had been transferred postponement of the drawing hospital overnight for observa- ords. Brown was cited for fail- fromto the Prison the State for the original - rail trophy tion and released on Saturday, ure to post proper lookout. which was to have been presen with no serious injuries, accordPolice estimated $150 damage Utah State Tuberculosis hospited. to the Brown car and $100 dam tal at Ogden on Tuesday, the ing to hospital autrorities. day prior to his escape, beAs a result, the drawing was Driver of the car involved was age to the Snow car,, cause he was suffering Xrom a held Monday, .and while the The 1956 Boomerang, Box El-- I far advanced case of tuberculocommittee in charge has no H. L. der to White, High school annual, will be sis, according idea who is the winner, they it issued today, Wednesday, hospital superintendent. He had have the trophy to present to was announced by Phil Horsley, been granted a conditional someone in attendance holding editor and Dixie Gunderso-n- and to stay at the hospital unthe duplicate stub. Mason, assistants. cured. til was he Marilyn rules According to the simple High school sponsors of the According to Dr. White, the adopted, several numbers were he annual edition are L. A. Richprisoner told a roommate 'picked and the holder of tb ardson- and D. A. Olsen. Section was going downtown for a look first number will have two days include Sheridan Dain-e- s back and editors be around , would souvenir. the to claim in which Dr. not He return. did and Cheryl Palmer, seniors; shortly. If not claimed within that time, White explained that although Carolyn Tingey, Juniors; Becky the second number drawn will the prisoner was not guarded, Pearse, sophomores; and Mariget the trophy if claimed with. a was his certainly lyn Tingey, freshmen. so leaving and in the prescribed time, Fred Other staffers Include breach of hospital rules, as he on. Sharon Love-lan- d Owen, athletics; had 'been told that it was his reHere are the first six numand Karen Andersen, acsponsibility not be leave.bers drawn and the deadline rememJoanne Barnard, adwill residents Local tivities; award: the for claiming of burand Ruth Walker, time at ber the ministration; the that 1st 28045 Thursday, May 17, junior division. glary of Smiths Super Market, 5 p. m. The Castillo was spotted by local year , book, 26256 Saturday, 2nd. May K. Pearse, the Box Elder News Richard by officer, printed police 5 m. 19, p. and Journal, ds the largest ever who pursued him in a fast chase 3rd.... 16114 Tuesday, May at Box Elder High Cas to where here from Ogden, published 22, 5 p. m. and for the first time in many tillo drove boldly through one 16044 Thursday, 4th. May title years includes colored police barricade but was slowed 24, 5 p. m. Secthe .classmates for which In after down the second, pages 18485 5th. Saturday, May re tions. Pearse him, apprehended 26. 5 p. m. The books were delivered to turning him to Brigham City May 6th.. 18473 Tuesday, Where he 'was found guilty of (he high school on Monday, a X, 5 m. 29, p. second day prior to the promised date, burglary. degree ticket of the winning Holder RECEIVE BOOMERANGS Eager students at Box Elder High school line qp for distriGlovDelone held until Wednesday Kenneth E. were and WINNER but TROPHY been Weight car Andersen The has Howard need only call at the L. Richardson A. and A. Olsen, as D, annual their bution the of be in connection number to Boomerang, distributed draws as yearbook, and to er returned winning Kathy Claybaugh supervise Brigham City, Hotel to claim the original rail the awards assembly held by John Howard. Person holding the dupliauthorities re faculty sponsors ; and Philip Horsley, editor ; prepare to hand out the coveted books which state and federal box from deadline the within trophy turned Castillo to Utah, after he hold treasures of memories for every BEHS student. , 4 prescribed. IX not claimed on cate will win coveted golden spike souvenir. r hole-in-on- Series of Exceed ' Postal Clerks, Victor J. Bott Auxiliary Set 56 Convention Traffic To Be Feted t; fast-movin- g This Evening Property Damage 1 w-il- left-han- d y . - I ( - -- right-of-way- .' f J", J Pocatello Police Nab TB Hospital Escapee in Stolen Brigham Auto I I I Tickets Drawn For Original 1 Rail Trophy t John-terial- 1 Boomerang Will Be Distributed Today at BEHS pa-tol- e - - 156-pag- , w-it- |