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Show annua! Inframural extravaganza POLTO CAIN? $400 and includes circuslike precision that features team and individual sports and feats of skill. Terrific Fight Card Saturday Al BEHS Vie For Queen Two Utah State Agricultural college coeds from this area, Jo Ana Forsgren, Corinne, and Jensen, Brigham City, are candidates for Open House queen at the USAC. Miss Forsgren Is sponsored by Delta Phi and Miss Jensen by Kerr Hall. The queen will be chosen in competition at an assembly next Tuesday. She will be crowned during Open House. e Miss Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mis. E. H. Jensen, is a freshman student majoring in physical education. Miss Forsgren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Forsgren, is a freshman in the student participating orientation program. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) Ricky Hawkins, taught to remember colors by associaFive-year-ol- d tion with different objects scribed candy mints as "red, and grass. RELAX . . de- yel-'lo- . 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Burial will be In the Honeyville cemetery under direction of Harold B. Felt funeral home, Brigham City. He was born Jan. 17, 1885, in Harper ward a son of Abraham and Hannah Jeppeen Hunsaker. He was reared and educated in Box Elder county where he had resided all his life. He married Harriet Barnard March 23, 1904, In the Salt Lake L.D.S. temple. They resided in Harper ward until 1924 when they moved to Honeyville. Mr. Hunsaker had operated a farm and was a school bus driver In the Box Elder school district 26 years. A member of the LDS. church he was an elder In Honeyville ward. He also served as a ward teacher. He was a member of the Honeyville Town Board 10 years and had served as county chairman of the Republican party 12 years. Survivors include his widow; eight sons and daughters; B. Hunsaker, Logan; Abra- ham B. Hunsaker, Richmond, Cache county; Kenneth V. Hunsaker, Mrs. Ralph (Laura) and Willie B. Hunsaker, all of Honeyville; Franklin (Dell) Hunsaker, Brigham City; Mrs. Winnie H. Clark, Ephraim; Mrs. Robert Nellie Molgard South Willard; 19 grandchildren; five seven brothers and sisters: John C. Hunsaker, Harper ward; Mrs. Alfred Whittaker, Allen C. Hunsaker and Doda Hunsaker, all of Brigham City; Oscar Hunsaker, Salt Lake City; Mrs. (Hazel Atkinson, Mrs. Harold Mass.; Malden, Procto, Sparks Nev. A record crowd of 1300 witnessed a popular card of 14 amateur bouts at the Box Elder high school gymnasium Saturday evening and netted the Brigham City polio drive about chair$400, said Jay Swenson, man, today. It was one of the best attended, and most successful fight cards ever held in Brigham City, ' Swenson- continued. Featured as referee in the final bout was Rex Layne, Utah's heavyweight contender for the world championship, who gained a big round of applause when introduced. Keith Nuttall, Brigham City boxing great, refereed all other bouts Hy-ru- From now on, Bob, Child Injured In Fall From Automobile Final Riles Hold Tol-nra- Action in the well-matche- d bouts kept the hundreds of fans on the edges of the chairs durf hour ing the two and show. Assisting Chairman Swenson were Bob Pella, 'Boyd Jeppsen, Mel Richardson, John Gabel, fight arranger. The B Ivers assisted the committee in arranging the chairs and the BEttes acted as ushers at the fight. Fight results: Bob Campos, State school, Gary Nuttall, Brigham City; Ray Leseberg, State School, declsioned Freddy Pince, Ogden; Jim Shriek, State School, Jan Marsh, Brigham George Stettler, City; Ogden American Legion, declsioned Leon Hanley, State School; Grant Turnbow, State School, tko over Tom Boone, Brigham City. Dennis Stettler, Ogden American Legion, ko over John Hudson, State School, third round; Paul Josephson, Brigham City, decisioned Ralph Moore, Brigham City; Charles Whittaker, Brigham City, decisioned Dick Jim Josephson, Brigham City; Gregory, State School, declsioned Freddy Neilson, State School; Don Kennington,- - Ogden American Legion, decisioned Melvin Clark, Garland; Freddy Gallegos, Salt Lake Boys club, decisioned Jerry Wilson, Salt Lake Salt Boys club; Alfred Torres, Lake Boys club, ko over George Howard, Salt Lake Boys club, in second round; Ronald Peterson, Tremonton, ko over Ted Rams-dell- . Bear River, first round; Mob Lopez, Ogden American Legion, ko over Freddy Hess, Tremon- one-hal- For Clara Larsen Sandra Kay Darrington, 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Darrington, Stone, Idaho, was Funeral services for Clara Pe- thrown from the family car tersen Laisen, 36, who died at when she opened the door Sun9.30 p. m. Thursday in the Cool- day evening, January 18, at 9:45 ey Memorial hospital of pneu- p. m. monia, were held Tuesday at 1 Mr. Darrington judged that be p. m. In the Corinne ward chawas going 40 miles per hour or pel. faster when the youngster openBishop Larsen Jensen of the ed the door. Penrose ward officiated. InterShe is confined to Cooley Mement was in the Brigham City morial hospital where, were being taken . of her head cemetery. and knees. She was badly bruisShe was born Aug. 31, 1916 at ed over her entire body with Box a Elder county, Thatcher, many cuts on the face and head. daughter of Peter C. O. Petersen, and Tillie P. Petersen. Educated The child was tunning a high in Box Elder county schools, she temperature and according to attended Bear River high school Dr. Harper L. Pearse, physician and seminary. A member of the in charge, will remain in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-dahospital for a few days. Saints, she worked in various church auxiliaries, includMI.A. and Leon C. Miller Wins ing Relief society, Sunday school, and serving as Primary president for five years. Stripe On Korean Front She was secretary of t he Parent WITH THE 45TH' INFANTRY Teacher association. y She was married to Merlin H. Larsen, March 25, 1938. They made their home in Penrose and at Promontory. Survivors include her husband, a daughter, Judy Ann; two sons, Steven H. Larsen and Brent H. Larsen; a stepmother, Amy P. Petersen, Thatcher; five sisters, Mrs. O. B. (Alice) Jensen, Thatcher; Mrs. Kenneth J. (Nora) Leslie, Belle Fourche, S. D.; Mrs. Jack (lone) Wynn, Jr., Tremonton; Mrs. James (Leona) Wise, Layton, and Miss Dorothy Petersen, Salt Lake City, and two brothers, Ervin. C. Petersen, Thatcher, and Peter C. Petersen, In the U. S. army In California. Phone your news to 8 Elliot And Jones Bound Over To District Court Brigham City. Arthur Elliot, 21, Milner Hotel, Ogden, formerly of Chicago, 111,, and Daniel T. Jones, 21, Ogden, waived preliminary hearing in the Brigham City court and were bound over to the First District Court by Judge B. C. Call, city judge, on a charge of larceny. A bond of $1,000 was set for STOMACH ULCERS the two. They were arrested in Ogden due to EXCESS ACID Thursday by Brigham City PoNO COST lice Chief Harry Smith and Box QUICK RELIEF OR Elder county Deputy Sheriff Leo Cottom and brought to Over four million bottles of the Wzllabb Brigham City for trial. Treatment have been told for relief of are accused of breaking ymptonu of distress arising from Stomach They Duodsnal Ulcer due to Eacesa Acid in the office building of Parson and Poor Digestion Sour or Upset ttomcch and Fife Construction company Cos siness Heartburn Sloe piessness etc. Acid. AsIc for Mflllerdg on January 2, trying to crack a due to Excess Message which fully explains this remark safe, which they could not open, Able home treatment - tree at and also taking a $70 check GLENS MODERN DRUG which they later cashed and HAMILTON DRUGS NEW - SPRING DIV, IN KOREA Leon C. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilford Miller, Route 2, Tremonton, was to private recently promoted first class while serving in Korea with the 45th Infantry division. The 45th arrived in Korea In December, 1951 and captured hill hill in Junes sea-sabattles. Miller, who arrived in Korea last August, is an assistant gunner in Company A, 180th Regiment. He has been awarded the Korean Andi UN Service Ribbons and the Combat Infantryman JUST UNPACKED Sparkling Fashions badge. 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Mrs. Evelyn Daines, Box Elder womens coordinator, county demonstrated a first aid kit for the home, showing each article. She also suggested that a smaller duplicate be placed in every family automobile to use in case of accident or bombing emergency. It is planned to organize a Civil Defense first aid class, if enough women can be interested. said Mrs. Morris. At least eight women, are needed to organize. A program was completed that will be carried out during the year, in which all phases of defense work will be given. Mrs. Lorna Reeder is head of the Corinne Womens Farm Bureau and LaVon Mills is commander of the Corinne V.F.W. Miller-Monso- PETRI TOOK TIME TO BRING YOU . PETRI GOOD WINE WINE CO., SAN PRANCiSCO. CAUP. truck and cut costs in 53 Get a Studebaker Get stand-ogas mileage! Save on upkeep, too! ut n Bond Sales $24,978 For Dec. In B.L sales of Series E bonds amounted to $24.-97according to Mr. Charles L. Smith, 6tate defense bond chairman. 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