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Show - . I p (Continued from Page would project One) too inundate much good land and tear of losing existing water rights are t w o main opposition argu- - meats. Semester llcncr Roll lV - VJ v 1 a FcirmerTaxLoad Exceeds New Art Class Begins Feb. 6 Share, Farm Bureau Hears ... Logan Man Sentenced s, - IX A EIDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, February 5, 1963 In Collision Rocket Test Of Car, Truck Is Perry mother was injured and an estimated $1,800 damage resulted Friday afternoon when a truck rammed into a car at the intersection of Second South and Main. Repoitedly injured in the crash was a passenger in the car, Mrs. Phil B. Biothcrson. The investigating officer, Capt. Dell Fife, Brigham City THice department, said the extent of Mrs. Biuthersons injuries was not known since she was rushed away to the care of a private physician. The accident occurred at 3.03 p.m, when the northbound car, driven by Mr. Brotherson, was truck hit broadside by the which was traveling west. Neither Mr. Brotherson nor the truck driver, Jim Foster, 28, Grand Island, Neb., werf injured. After the impact, the truck continued on at an angle, hitting one light standard and breaking it off and bending another. Estimated damages amounted to $800 to the car, $G50 to the standards and $350 to the truck, listed as owned by Blue Star Foods, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Captain Fife cited Foster for running a red light. A There has been too much Box Elder High school has misinformation spread about it listed honor roll students for (the project), making people afraid and when they are the fust semester. said Included on the honor roll afiaid, they are opposed, L. E. Tueller of Logan. are eight students who have A record. THERE SEEMS to be little, made a straight if any opposition in the two According to class rank, they Utah counties. Commissioner are Linda Denise Horrocks and Shawn Warriner, sophomores; Harper said it is the feeling here that enough water flows Kristene Andersen and Lee down the river for everybody. Wohlgemuth, juniors; Mike Anderson, Leonard Eckel, Charyl However, he added that some Hoope? and Erik Jensen, sen. opposition could arise to the iors. ... v tax levied in a conservancy There were 41 other students district. who r ehrhed, more than 40 Those present for the meet- grade-point- s in six classes to ing, first official session of the represent the top five percent FARM BUREAU MEETING Together for a talk about farming last week were, from left, planning body, were Morgan of each class. Ralph Tolman, president of the South Box Elder Farm Bureau; Mrs. Ernest Huggins, ladies Harris, Gerald Couch, Milt Listed alphabetically, by farm bureau president, and V. Allen Olsen, director of research and information for the Utah Grover and Leonard Clark, class, they are as follows: Farm Bureau. The event was the county farm bureau organizations annual dinner meetMalad; Commissioners Harper ing at Bear River City. SOPHOMORES Dean Black, and William D. Burton, County Phil Christensen, ,Jene Daley, A. Allred and Fullmer Agent Gale Welling, Fielding, Box Patricia Dixon,' Joy Dobbs, Elder county; J. Virgil Jensen, Tommy Fishburn, Rama GlovR. G. Cranny and Dan Rob- er, Ladd Hollist, Mike Jordan. erts, Preston; and J. M. Hyde, Linda MacRae, Marva MarL. E. Tueller, L. D. Bodily ble, David Northern, Joel Palhnd Ldrry B. Caine, Cache Portrait and Figure Painting, mer, Marilyn Roubideaux, Jon. i county. new class being offered as part athan Rubin, Karen Seashore, of the Evening Education ProPatricia Williams and Stan Utahs farmers and ranchers tural property. And . this was gram of the school district will are carrying more than 'their exclusive of farm residences, Young. hold its first class on Wednesautomobiles and proportionate share of the tax passenger JUNIORS Kenneth Anderday evening, February 6, at 7 load. other personal property, he Ronald Kathleen sen,, Cefalo, the Bunderson school. p.m. at V. Allen Olsen, Logan, direc- added. Christensen, Collier, Candy Professor Layne Ratyof the tor of research and informaOLSEN EXPLAINED that Becky David, Judy Kay Hoop-etion for the Bureau Utah parm Brigham Young University facV. Sdtlr Jensen. total estimated taxes paid for ulty will be the Instructor for made this statement Thursday schools by farmers in 1961 wers William Jones, Jay Larsen, A this cource. It is open- to both evening at Bear River City. the Logan man,' Aloysios Suequivalent of 15.31 percent those that are experienced and The occasion was the annual of net income teceived by farm George Rausch, 42, of 815 Vicki Nelson, Pat Sellers, san Valentine, Evplyn Wight Three-Poin- t sendinner meeting of the South wad those that 'have had no avenue, operators from farming. Box Elder Farm Bureau. tenced to pay a total of $200 or and Marilyn Wolff. 100 An was estimated serve $6,559,962 to 275 an estimated days when he was SENIORS Speaking Bruce Bosley, The class will meet one night of drink driving anc convicted all farm in propreLDS charged against the ward Karla Call, Dennis J. Fife, a week for twelve consecutive persons 1961. on to , driving pleaded guilty creation hall, Olsen said farm- erty in Dawn Hall, ' Darlene Larsen, weeks. The state aides remarks revokation in Brigham City Pete Moskowitz, Donna Shefing in 1961 accounted for only court last week. 2.7 percent of total personal were meant by way of farm bufield, Loreen Todd and Jolene The Bonneville Cisco is a pe- income in Utah Rausch was directed to pay yet 6.9 percent reau opposition to any further ' culiar to Bear Lake. It is found of the property taxes in the increase in property taxes. The $150 or serve 75 days after a Yates. in. no other water in the world. The honor roll list was substate were charged to agricul- farm organization has made jury returned a guilty verdict this wish known to the state with a recommendation for le- mitted by Mrs. LaVoyle Sten-quis- t, chairman, of the honor niency on the drunk driving legislation. violation. The Logan man roll committee at Box Elder ARRANGEMENTS for the anpleaded guilty to the revoka High school. nual affair were made by a tion charge and drew a $50 or xvy v .VJysWAWV.'K' " committee, headed by Mrs. sentence. buErnest Huggins, ladies farm L-iJudge VeNoy Chnstoffersen reau president, and Ralph Tolgranted a stay of execution to man, farm bureau president. Feb. 25. A program In other recent court action, featuring community singing led by Mrs. Gary Dale McFall, 22, Perry, Wanda Johnsen with other mu- was' ordered to pay a $200 fine sical numbers rendered by or serve 100 days on a drunk A stay was Lloyd Hubbard, Billy Dee and driving charge. Alan Young and a ladies trio granted to Feb. 1. Dean Abel, 25, of 428 South composed of Mrs. Deo Johnsen, Janice Holmgren and Vita Burt. Second West, was sentenced to IT days for pay $75 or serve 37 AValtiy Hazelnut shells are sold for reckless driving. He pai the fuel in Turkey. fine. Disney s . THE BOX Woman Hurt BE!IS Lists BR Project Successful in the major milestone of the Air Force (Dynusour) manned space g'ider was passed this week when a flightweight, thrust vector controlled (steerable) model ot the solid fueled XM-9acceleration rocket was successfully test fired at Elkton, Ind , Thiokol Chemical corporation announced Monday. The test WdS described as perA development X-2- 0 2 fect. The design of the XM-9- roc- - 2 The appointment of a Brigham City resident, Donald K. Murphey as an agent with the Logan office of the Prudential Insurance Co.s Ogden district by Manager N, Reno Ficklm. Murphey is a native of Cortland, Ohio and attended schools in Elsinore, Calif. He also attended Riverside City College, Riverside, Calif, where he studied business administration. Murphey and his wife, Ruth, have four children, Merlyn, Kevin, Celeste and Christopher They make their home here at 29 Sumac Way. 4 ket motor is being developed by for Boeing company, 0 systems contractor for the The rocket space vehicle. will power early test flights within, the atmosphere when is dropped from a 2 the mother ship. Thiokol X-2- - " - LAMY yak I DAY ONE SERVICE L m CLFANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY 36 North Main . ar mi jjk .ifcs PA tfe. ANL'OURCEitlENT To 76 A - Give You Better and Faster Service ROBERT Brigham Man Namod Agent An elJerly farmer w rote to a mail older house as folluws: Please send me one of the gasoline engines you show oiv page 787, and if its any good, Ill sent you a check. In time he received the folPlease send lowing reply: cheek If its any good, well send the engine. MELKA Our Service Department Manager has just completed an intensive factory course of Advance Technical Mechanical Training in OFFICE MACHINES (including Electric Typewriters). Now you can enjoy the advantages of two factory trained mechanics. COURTEOUS PROMPT, SERVICE Crowing with Northern Utah Reminder Office Supply Home of Nationally Famous Brands ERIGHAM CITY, UTAH wwrvx y SU Pick of the Pictures OPEN 1 P.H1 D&IIV THES TODAY LAST Jules Verne 3 M CH& KHiS U&n KuH 5 As? y 'PpW, f5 TECHNICOLOR 1 . ' "f - It V Wednesday f!:ru Saturday A id CiucmascctZ IMMh.MEi&M I 9SUOE3 Brass :M v t Hi ii f haim j t'-v.-- -.; Wuffpedner PA rea S5i:i cnemais V f r1 ',:.;:hok.V c ) . s -i .- locals -- , A- -1 fouatutoenf: ACOMSPTt&trfi im ' V J & ir ,, - JACK KIRKWDOO CABOT Wednesday to Saturday TAYLOR 1 - SINGING! LOVING! jj Iff. ) V SWINGING! c r ,f Sunday-ffionday-Tuesd- BALL ; BRUCE EENMETT J, ' $ - TF.ACY- - ELIZABETH 5 V , AND iSFEKCER J LAST TIME TONIGHT ,M J : fcimscHOMW,. ELVIS A ckleh how he likes tliu water Presley ay Into Connecticut's 'million dollar mile1 came a young intruder witSi nothing but his name and his name ivas 4 it . I AAktiUsiLiisij'li; fl Hill ClffillE GONNIE TECiluXCLOR" n ra Kill MIN COLBERT Parrish's throe loves... SIEVENS- - DIANE MrBA!H MON HUm iioiiMUti MI10RID nH 4 iincirMisimr SAME r70 From WARMER EHGS. E LOLAHLDmon r.atM AND wfo'J'JA J STANWYCK WEDNESDAY v SVA7 VI I I I JOANdLAblMVlAIM i CHARLES PHIL KARLSOh WILLIAM FAY Who knows water V 13 TRY OUR KARMELKORN .z JsriErsLc better than a fish? brine-shrim- ay faacetny BEST ACTRESS tfmet. OF THE YEAk , i'M itri p, salary deductions. Its ultimate safeguard, we let our Sticklebacks test the water, before it is released. If they like it, we know it will be happy water for any fish. The object is to keep our streams and coastal waters with abundant fish to nibble your pollution-fre- e hooks, and clean playgrounds for your water sports. As an The fish we employ as water experts are liny Stickle backs. We pay them liberally in no w FEB. ITS Sunday-fVlenday-Tuesd- Vi STARTS AdSBAtll Features at 7:20 and 9:30 P.M. clark GABLE BARBARA DAv7D all because we use millions of gallons of water daily in our refineries. After use, it is treated with algae, bacteria, chemicals, sunshine and oxygen, to make sure the water is clean and pure when we return it to stream or eea. Many other industries which depend upon water are equally careful. Our common concern 1 ' x. is to protect a priceless heritage. Planning ahead to serve you better DELICIOUS! GREGORY 17 PECK!! AUDREY IIEPBURI1 A. r" EDDIE ALBERT fifiTfii'ititiM STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA K |