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Show fMV Vf1?"' i v rrrr ft wayi i Cow Girl Trophy 4 iV f.. 5fSV :t V4 B J &s V" 4 k n '- -' jjfrfCEd s&X.iifjil ,r;l' rKy- - '4:. - 1 t n ? w. AS?-,,- . " i - immmiELV! Winnie Higginson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Higginson, a high school gal with a love for horses cated tops in the High School Rodeo held in Tremon-tolast week. Miss Higginson, who had her first ride at the age of four, received first in calf roping, first in pole bending and second in barrel race to declare her the All Around Cow Girl of the ro deo. A handsome trophy was presented to the delighted Miss She rode Brighams Gold, four year-olstallion, owned by Norman Lichtenstein, Brigham -- & Spot Tractor Trouble Goes to Brigham Miss at Rodeo ',1 V ! . d The driver suffered only minor injuries truck flipped over after being hit in the intersection of Second Third East. Damage was estimated at $300. TRUCK FLIPS OVER Thursday-city-owne- COR1NNE COMMENTS d City. when this South and City Employee Corinne Couple Plan Eastern Flight Injured When Car Hits Truck For Reunion With Missionary Son By Ruth MichelU There was a lovely baby shower at the home of Joan Morrell, Friday, May 15. The shower was ed from his mission in Germany on May 8 He has been touring in Austria. in Austr'a, Italy, Switzerland, for Louise Anderson Gilman France, Belgium and Holland. They have moved to Corinne He will leave London on June 2, by Pan American jet and aragain. Mrs. Hedon has returned from rive in New Yoik the same day. That will be quite a trip In one the hospital. Mrs. Mary Morgan is in St day With Vondeli will be a 17 year-olBenedict hospital in Ogden. She German youth, Hans Berger, is slowly improving after a mafrom Ulin, Germany. He Is bejor operation. Ed Rader is also in St. Bene- ing sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. dicts Hospital. He is coming Everett Anderson and will live along fine after an operation with them for a while. He has and is expected home in a few a sister in Salt Lake City. Margaret and Everett will days. Vondell Anderson was releas- - leave here May 31 and fly to Washington, D C., arriving there the same afternoon They will Slav there over night and visit with Darrell Anderson. They will go to New York to meet Vondell, then to Detroit where Vonddl will purchase a new car and then orive from there home It is a wonderful thing to go on a mission but it is always a joyous occasion when they return home. Have n nice trip Margaret and Everett. Speaking of missions, Sunday night church was a farewell for Ann Beard who is going to the THE MILDER BdURBON West Central States mission. Mfltucky Straight Bourbon Whukiy On Old She has a sister, Donna, in the 16 frast CAiKxnt Ago Disl Co , Frankfort, Xy.) California mission d Jncicnmgc i 4 suffered city employee bruises and shock last Thursday afternoon at 2 45 p m. when the city pickup truck he was driving flipped on its top at the intersection of Third East ind Second A South. The man, D. R. Tanner, 332 North Main, Brigham City watermaster, Saturday was released from Cooley Memorial hospital where he was taken after the accident by city am bulance. According to investigating officer, Dell Fife, the truck driven by Tanner was traveling noith on Third East when a car westbound on Second South slammed into the trucks right-rea- r fender, causing it to flip on its top. Driver of the auto was Carl Fnschknecht, 479 East Third North, Logan. Frischknect told the officer tha a third car, making a wide turn at the Intersection, obscured his vision and as a result, he did not see the truck in time to avoid collision. Damage to the truck was estimated at $300 while damage to the car, a 1956 model sedan, was set at $25. Fife did not issue any citations. city-owne- d The cow girl expressed gratitude to Mr. Lichtenstein for his help and guidance. She is a member, and president, of the Rocket Riders of Brigham City, with Mr. Lichtenstein as director and Dee Black as drill master. Also participating in the rodeo and making a good showing was Betty McMurtry, vice president of the local riding group. She received third in pole bending and barrel racing. Both girls competed in six events. Rocket Riders activities are increasing with the coming of summer. Recently a party was held at the home of Leon treasurer of the club, with softball and refreshments highlighting the evening. Sunday afternoon the group hour enjoyed a two and one-hal- f ride to the cement plant from Hun-sake- town. Boys Division Richard Egbert, Granger, won the title in the boys division. The Egbert youth, a student at Granger High school, won the calf roping contest. Other local winners In the boys division included: second place in bare back nding, Freddie Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Davis, West Corinne; Jay Hardy, Bear River City, second place in bull riding, and Darwin Bywater, Bear River City, third in bull riding. Prizes for the local boys were belt buckles. 10 Box Elder NEWS Miss Winnie ; Higginson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Higginson, proudly shows iBrighams Gold, four year old stallion of Norm Lichtenstein, the trophy received by the pair in High School Rodeo held last week at Tremonton. COW-GIR- L ALL-AROUN- D Dont waste time and money in costly trial and error our revolutionary HYDRA-GAUG- E DYNAMOMETER will spot the real trouble . . . and in a hurry 1 Should Apply Now For U Dormitories ft revali H th Informttte ncMry I futf carburetor and ignition I precision ffieiancy. And your tractor won't loav our shop only t spuftor and stop tha oxduiiv Jn tha field DYNAMOMETER tost ur shop I your tractor vndor actual field loads right t On limp! BOTH Students who plan to live in University of Utah dormitories summer months during the should apply immediately, according to Lewis E. Haines, U. director of hou'-ingHe estimates that about 100 men and 50 women students will be housed on campus this summer. Ballif Hall will serve as the main housing unit for students summer quarter. during the Men will be assigned to E wing, women to B wing, at a cost for . complete board $135. Room room of costs $8 a and only week. . The remaining four wings, of Ballif Hall will be used by conference groups. Men may also live in Doug las Hall or Mens Hall at a charge of 60 tor the quarter These halls will be open only if there Is sufficient demand. 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