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Show fldtf'vU Wreck Victims Are Taken To Ogden from the Cooley Mehospital to an Ogden hospital because of serious injuries sustained in a smash-uabout four miles west of (Brigham City on Sunday at about highway 30-8 p. m. were three Mexican laborers. They are Lupe (Rpnterls, 19, driver, broken neck; Hicardo Sotelo, 22, broken left arm and 20, leg, and .Frank Martinez, compound fracture of the left leg. Still at Cooley hbspital were Esteban Sotelo, 25, broken right arm and Fidenclo Hernandez, 20, shock and bruises. Released were Don Petino, 19, and Jesus Agrullar, 19. The seven young men were Injured when the 1937 sedan in which they were riding was the literally ripped open by smashing impact of a two-totruck. (According to the investigating officer, Trooper (William Sackett, the sedan, traveling without lights, sped onto the highway from a side road without stopping. It was hit broadside by a truck driven toy Stanley F. May, 18, Brigham City. May was Moved morial e p n YOUR BEST BUY Marvel C. Hirschi SUIT DRESS Is Golden Gleaner Year ' Round j Beauties - Smartly Jl v Budget Priced $9.95 -- $14.75 $1975- Huny.in and choose from the grandest selection of fear 'round faillo dresses weve been able to gather in a long time. Good color lines all sizes. kr' t f t - ite n Community Church To Fete Gillespies A special fellowship dinner, honoring Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Gillespie and family will be held at the Community Presbyterian church on Friday evening of this week from ,6:30 to 8:00 oclock, it was announced this week. Spread Good Will In Visit Here Two bus loads of Salt , Lake of Commerce City Chamber members steamed into Brigham City Tuesday morning at 8:30 tour a.m. on their first good-wil- l here in the last 12 years. safari through In a two-dasouthern northern Utah and the Salt Lake City emls- saries of good will planned to learn more about the hinterland and to have citizens of outlying towns know more aboiit them. Welcoming the helmeted travelers here were about 50 members of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce, led by Glen Knud-sen- , y 'special committee has been named to handle the dinner A and program. Rev. Gillespie recently resigned as pastor of the local community church recently to accept the position of director of Present at the ceremonies was protestant religious education at Indian stake the Intermountain Mrs. Blanche Hendricks, school. Mutual president. tf 1 After years of difficult work, Marvel Carter Hirschi .became a Golden Gleaner during sacrament services in the Brigham City Fifth LJD.S. ward last Sunday evening. When Miss Lura Redd, stake director, presented the Golden Gleaner pin and certificate - to Mrs. Hirschi, she had won the highest award in Mutual Improvement association work for girls. She is the wife of Delbert Hirschi and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carter of Park Valley. In MJJA. work Marvel Is a (Beehive guardian Beehive ! president IX After giving candy to kids along main street and in front of Central school, the Salt' Lake City and Brigham City groups joined for breakfast and a swift moving program at MaddoX Ranch house. Three Salt Lake men gave short talks. H. F. Kretchman, editor of the Salt Lake Telegram, said that "Brigham City has shown how disaster can be turned to progress, by gaining the school Intermountain Indian when Bushnell General hospital closed and toy building Central school after the disastrous fire. Representing Governor J. Bracken Lee, H. C. Shoemaker, chairman of the state Welfare com- mission, emphasized that "sound state business Is necessary for sound private business. Mayor Earl J. Glade of Salt Lake City challenged those present to "discover America, in a few patriotic words. V WE WILL - BE IN OUR n mi TW lsl Little Theater At 38 South Main Street One door South of News & Journal) 31 1 Group Meets, Plans Production Johnson, 60, died Friday 11:45 a. m. at a Tremonton hosIllness. pital after a four-daShe was born March, 23, 189(1, in Willard, Box Elder county, a daughter of Josephia G. and Elizabeth Woodland Marsh. y she was roared In Willard and was married .to Oliver ill. 'John-Idah- Miss America And Miss Utah in the persons of Colleen Kay Hutchins, left and Brigham Citys Bunny incidentally. Miss America helped select Bunny as Miss Box Elder ealrier . . . Pvt. Ralph Tanner o son, Feb. 22, 1912, In Brigham City. 3 The marriage was sol- - emntzed in the Logan temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Visits In B.C. this Page Eight There are now 6,013 women bank executives, including 98 presidents, 25 board chairmen, and 337 vice presidents. BOX ELDER Brigham City, Wednesday, Sept mem- Pvt. Ralph (Dean Tanner, Saints, in 1923. ber of the (U. S. army, recently She was an active member of transferred from Ft. Sill, Oklathe L.D.S. church and served in homa to Ft. Bliss, Texas. a auxiliary organizations of the Receiving - -day Reese, WATCH FOR OUR OFFICIAL OPENING SOON! v i lf (r (it ,fT -V51 & vwum&iMC& JEWELRY OF DISTINCTION La-Pre- !I c delay-enrout- e Deweyville ward. She served as counselor and teacher in the Primary as visiting teacher and work director In the Relief so. v ciety. are her husband, Surviving and the following sons . and daughters: Wayne George Johnson, Deweyville; Glenn M. Johnson, Salt Lake City; Newell H. Johnson, Conners Springs, Box Mrs. Bernice Elder County; Hansen, Elwood; six grandchildren; the following brothers and sisters: George Marsh and Mrs. Edith Baker, Clyde Ogden; Marsh, Willard; Mrs. Lottie Woodward, Brigham City. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 2 p. m. in the Deweyville LJD.S. ward chapel by Clarence Perry, bishop Burial was in the Deweyville cemetery. ' ' . t leave, he visited in (Brigham City with his parents, (Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Tanner and the parents of his wife, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Simonsen, all of Brigham City. His wife. Is the former Ivt Beth Simonsen. She FURNACE Hottest Burning eti Clean Burning was with Pvt. Tanner in Oklahoma and at the present time is staying at, the home of her arty dm urn No Waste Cl ires Prompt Courteous Service parents. She will join him in the near future. , Easy Police Work WilMAUEEN,' pdass. (UP) liam Barry, a policeman, glanced out the window when a store clerk telephoned that a shoplifter had just stolen a shirt from his shop. Barry spotted the theif on the street, walked out of . police - headquartersand made the arrfest. OIL rs sin sit PHONE I 25 - R in; )ui v - ms WASATCH NORTHERN nt) too ?oi OIL CO. a 577 North Main ran t Brigham tai foetm uow It costs less than rent It gives you security for life thes-plan- j Utah STOVE OIL Initiating plans for a Tittle Theater community drama pro- s duction, a group of local met at the Brigham City library Friday evening to create an executive committee. They set November 26 to 30 as the date for the play which will be presented in the spacious' new auditorium at the Irftermountain Indian school. Named to select the play was a committee composed of Joy Rhodes, chairman; J. Edwin Baird, public relations; Max Morrison, John Owen and Bill Pearce. In an attempt to locate people interested in all phases of dramatic productions, scene designing, construction, painting, lighting, acting, etc., the Little Theater group asked that they contact Miss (LaPrea! Wight at the Brigham City or phone her at 691 J in the morning. A post card to Miss Wight at the library signifying interest would be sufficient. Notification should be made before Oct. t. Those interested will be contacted when production gets un. . derway. A community affair, the production will be open to the public at a small admission charge. 'Also present at the meeting Friday, (besides those mentioned, were Marie Thorne Jeppsen, Miss Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Ebelir.g, Mrs. Clark and Wight. Many other people have indicated interest in .the "Lirtle Theater" groflp, the committee pointed out . M PLAN j A HOME AND A FINANCING PROGRAM THAT EST MEETS. YOUR FAMILY'S NEEDS There is no greater sense of security and satisfaction than living in a home of your own . . . present building conditions are favorable and financing charges are lowest history. 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