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Show .7 0f News Highlights In Box Elder County During The Year Of 1951 Pictorial Review ' s 4 r vi ' ' A 7, V ' ' y o. ;,ff"- 'V',; , r 'v - ' rf ' jj v ' V ft ,?f 1 - 'vV .im gjgt ' 7 , ,'L & d j I j. t f "' j s ' ,, " - " . V !iffy.' V t ! 5 ? mmm " JfcVa i' f & VJ a &. ,w w5 i ( ;, - tV&I ;s y - a- - ? '. ;' ..-4- r ; f " A CRIMINAL CAUGHT , . , Sheriff Warren W. tal in nabbing an armed and dangerous habitual Morgan escaped from the Twin Falls, Idaho jail, them at gun point on his ride that ended in Box Hyde, right background, was instrumen- criminal in Willard last January. James S County. 3 v f t v, A HUNT ENDS . . . James P. Murphy, 76, who had been prospecting on Newfoundland mountain, Box Elder county, was missing four months before a sheepherder discovered his remains. He died of exposure. i ' a officers and held kidnapped three police ' Elder . . , THE ENEMY IS SHELLED , . . This 204th artillery rifle was one , of several operated by Box Elder county National guardsmen in Korea. This county was well represented in the Asiatic war. Without a casualty, B. E men, inflicted thousands of deaths on the Chinese army. 7 : GOLF STARTED IN MARCH . . . Glen Burt and Vic Fors-jForsgrwere among the first to test the nine hole iBrig- owned, it enjoyed a, 1ham City golf course.. Municipally ' .5' , U if successful season in 51, ' HAPPY NAVAJOS . . . Bonnie Begay and Bemeta Lee, seen shortly after they arrived from the reser- vation last August to attend school. 1 en AV ... -- . ' &m "V y' I ENTEP11WG $5,000 DESTRUCTION . . . The Mountain Oil Distributing Co. warehouse at Seventh South and Main was totally destroyed April 6. Smooth working Brigham City volunteer firemen held the blaze back from an adjacent motel. 's Elevation 5,641 Population '$ WCO x. State highway sign makers had this summer when they stamped as Brigham Citys elevation. ' A PRIZE BONER . . . their figures mixed up elevation 5,641 " ; , I LJ APACHE ' , INDIAN DANCER garbed in authentic colorful plains costume, performed Apache dance at the ... tribal pageant at Rees Pioneer v park last June during a j convention of In ice teach..OIL- EXPLORATION . . .the hunt is on S-V. nere. , for oil about six miles west of Promontory. ' ' Started last summer, the hole is now . ' v , thousands of feet deep. . , f J , I J v ml 43 i) o ( 1 & I) ? PEACH QUEEN ROYALTY , . . Rea Nielsen, center, was queen of Brigham Marilyn (Bunny pReese was victorious in the Miss Utah , talent state the fair, She was chosen to represent the county in the 0 clubs pageant at frliss Box Elder contest. Crowning her - is Miss America, ColleenKay Hutchins. OUR GAL WON , , . 20-3- -- " ARTISTIC CHRISTMAS . . , these decorations, on the home , of Paul Rosenbaum, won first place in the Junior Chamber of fiomoiercesXiaas HomeDworationeontest, Citys big- gest annual celebratoin. Her attendants are Mona Rae Eskelsen, left, and Carolyn Dockstader, right. 1951s Peach Days were attended by .thousands and was ' cessf uL I |