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Show - r Seek -- f - i vlt . iS ) An SALT LAKE CITY (UP) 6 Box Elder NEWS ambitious reporter here figured Wednesday, August 11, 1957 out that the number of persons Brigham City, Utah killed in traffic accidents in Salt this valley Lake City during the past 20 neers who entered years, more than 500 in all, was with Mormon church leader three times the number of pio- - Brigham Young in 1847. Indian Slmlcnls u , '". e Employment ?; s Part-Tim- i n dkM& As soon as operation Return School is completed this s veck, Intermountain school will be available for part-im- e stu-lent- - jobs beginning LOW PRICE! PJEV1 o Saturday, ug. 24. Prospective employers may office and put on the ;all the Placement have their names list. The students are' interested procuring many types of vork experiences. Wages vary vith the kind of work and skill equired with stress on oppor-unitie- s for cultural adjustment ind the development of proper YOUTHFUL WORKER Emma Lee, former student emworking habits, attitudes and ployee of Mrs. Jay Hansen of 55 South First West typifies behavior. of service given to homemakers by Intermountain Former employers report that one type he Navajo students tend to be School students. father quiet, but very depenthe Utah General Depot in Ogdable and do good work when den. He was nun led lo Gertrude clearly instructed on how an Slatter. She died three years ago. employer wants the job done, ' He later married Laura Hogge stated Cecil S. King, principal. of Ogden. Further information concern6 Man Survivors include his widow may be obtained ing workers and two stepsons, Lester C. from Mr. Bill Christiansen at a" forGilbert (Cassy) LaMar, the Intermountain school, P. O. Hampson of Los Angeles and mer Brigham City resident died Aubrey Slatter of Elko, Nev. Box 345 or by phoning 887. in Ogden of heart trouble Aug. Funeral services were held 6. Saturday at ft a.m. at Myers and Business Meeting LaMar moved to Ogden three Foulger Funeral Home. Burial Will Begin at 8:30 years ago. He lived at 2679 Quin- was at the Mountain View cemeThe Eagle Auxiliary business cy Avenue. tery in Ogden. He was born on June 1, 1897 meeting will be held tonight, in Great Falls, Mont, to Nelson Wednesday, at 8 30 p m. May 9, 1800 was the birthday All members are asked to be and Margaret OBrien LaMar. of abolitionist John Brown; LaMar has been an inspector at Torrington, Conn., the place. present. n Brigham City Named as directors of the DIRECT RIDING CLUB Riding Club are, left to right, Norm Lichtenstein, Betty Marble, secretary, Roy Marble, Edward Frost and Noble Parsons. These persons have spearheaded a campaign to an arena located north of Rees Pioneer Park. newly-organiz- ed pre-pa- re Eagles Plan Picnic Facilities Completed at Arena For Brigham City Riding Club For Entire Family Thanks Goes to City Council, Employees, And Local Contractor for Help on Project To spark up the Eagles picnic Sunday, Aug. 18, at 10 a. m. at the lodge, Carl Yourt, gem eral chairman, has planned a host of doings for the entire the Brigham City Riding Club this family, and week were expressing appreciation to the City Council and Eagle members, auxiliary own bring their , other persons instrumental in preparing an arena for their families may lunches. Hot dogs, hamburgers, use north of Rees Pioner Park, and invite all horse lovers cold and ice cream - and riders to join them at the arena each Thursday evening. stands drinks, will be set up at the The third meeting of the rid- participants are just beginning lodge for those who dont wish ing organization was held Aug. and are still quite slow, they to bring their lunches. Games for the kiddies have all said. 8, at the new arena with been planned. A musical promembers appearing on their Barrell Racing horses to enjoy the facilities Barrell racing will put a good gram will climax afternoon acprovided there for them, Mem- rein on a horse, as well as teach tivities. Red Robinette will act In bership starts at seven years of it to change leads, which is very as master of ceremonies. age and includes boys and girls important in a horse show or charge of adult games will be tand, as well as men and women of rodeo. Anyone wanting to learn Jimmy Hanline; drink more about training a horse is Pete Christensen. any age. to discuss it with one of ; Norman Lichtenstein is di- invited City Street and Water departrector of the Junior Posse. Roy the officers, Norman Lichtenand ment for removing trees Maror Marble Roy stein, Betty Marble and Ross Cobb will lead ble. leveling the ground. the Senior Posse. First Trail Ride Planned for the future will The directors have been busy Last Sunday morning at 6 will be games on horseback, such as a. m., members of the riding working out drills which be taught to members of the relay races, musical chairs, rope club participated in their first club and will be demonstrated race, potato race, balloon chase, trail ride. They gathered at at future events. They stress the boot scramble race and many John Adams barns, rode to the point that anyone interested others. Roy Marble will have bench of the mountain southin joining the organization, is charge of the games. east of Brigham City. From The members of the Riding there they traveled south to urged to do so at this time, so that they may be included in club have expressed apprecia- Perry, coming down through the drills from the beginning. tion to the city council for their Perry canyon, and stopped at More ladies are needed to com- cooperation, and to Councilman Jessies Cafe for breakfast. plete the adult section, they Don Chase for his efforts put They then followed the highforth in having the facilities way home and reported an enpointed out. At the present time, there prepared, and to A1 flunsaker, joyable ride. are nine barrels to run,, they local sand and gravel contracThe group will meet again report, and there will be a timer tor, for the use of his trucks Thursday evening, Aug. 15, at 7 for each rider, with a record and for the sand used to make p. m. at the arena and they inkept to see how each horse and the arena. They also thanked vite all interested persons to rider progresses. Some of the the employees of the Brigham join them at that time. The 23 members of BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY Former Brigham Died Aug. 8iwti3!mcia33P3iiw::i!gBBH!ra!i!ii 49 GUARANTEED NEW TREADS Mi AGjOJMlTf up s TIM any KICAPrAtll GEORGE'S ffOLLW UpunqfaM sTIRES. fer U . Ph. 1565 .133 N. Main Brigham City Is Going Modem Going Gas a... TO THE BOX ELDER WILDLIFE FEDERATION zm annual IU n n eJ A r&sA fifxt9?: da i FRIDAY, AUGUST 16 BOX ELDER CANYON 6:00 PM. , HAMBURGERS SODA POP ADMISSION MEMBERSHIP CARD! GOOD FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. 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