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Show Don Call Injured In noon, it was the last day at school for the Tracy boys so the kids forgot books while they played games, ate Ice cream Resulted In Injuries To Two Call when the accident occurred at the approach to the junction on US. 91 near Hot Springs. when The accident occurred and cookies and said bood-toywith a gift for the school mates Who leave for Tremonton today. Mechams Motor to T. F. Rich and Florence Mecham motored to Twin Falls, Saturday, to attend the sale, do some shopping and see If the wind was really blowing that hard. e the truck-traile- r unit, driven by Earl Chapman, 28, MeNary, Car-Trail- er Oregon, slowed on to puli off the highway. The Call car failed to stop and slammed into a rear corner Don C. Call, 37, RFD 2, Brig-haof the trailer Damage to both City, suffered broken ribs vehicles was about $.'100. and painful bruises and shock Highway Patrolman TeWayne Monday morning at 8 a. m. Woodland, investigating officer, when the late model car in said investigation is still under.which he was riding collided way. with a truck-pulletrailer The two injured men were He was in good condition rushed to the Cooley Memorial house hospital where Baddley was reTuesday. leased soon. Call is still hospiAlso suffering bruises and talized. cuts was Ralph Baddley, 45, of Willard, who was riding with Phone your society news to 771 Collision Mon. the left side of Yes, . Z ,t & and Ralph Huddley were injured in this car last Monday morning at 8 a. m. when they clipped the rear corner of a trailer house that was being pulled off the road. Call is still in the hospital with broken ribs and Baddley was released after treatment for cuts and bruises. wenna came to the Valley to care for the post office for the Seasonal Increase Shoot . . . F? i The Reds Invade Park Valley, $oWMrP globe trotters. Deer In Every Clump of Bushes There ... if you Insulate and equip your home with storm sash save you up to 407 of your fuel bill each Together, they ' year. You'll love the warmth and comfort they qive you . . . love the way they take the bite out of winter's Icy breath. or telephone 8 for a FREE estimate. Come in NOTHING DOWN The d(cr hunters and the deer have left this sleepy little town to settle with the dust and has maiked every road or cow trail leading to a canyon or clump of trees that might hide the elusive buck. The Reds ame in lUmies, stopped at the Park Valley store which acted as a center wheie man and Ins best friend, (not his dog) parted. At the front df the store iwere men selling hunting permits for the church; at the rear, girls were selling lunches tor the school with L. G. and Emma sepa-latio- u WINTER CANT SCARE YOU... TERMS AS LOW AS $4.00 A MONTH SAVE THE FEDERAL INSURED WAY AND GET I t 4 ' I .b ,i SERVING YOU SINCE 1892 ' A BLOCKtWSAVE'J "WALK t i v Insured up to $10,000 Savings from 1st to 10th of month earn from the first. Next Dividend Dec. 31. Come in or Save By Mail At . i 'S', -- fff 1 ? First Federal Savings , f ' 12 i hunters have and cigarettes wont pay for the bull and three cows found shot right between the eyes and left to rot on the Park Valley mountain range. A situation where have sport and sportsmanship no relation, even at the low price of beef. Which reminds me of Gang Busters. Im alone and its dark. I can feel eyes peering at me through the windows and shiv-ver- s going up my spine. So its lights out. Im scared. Gnight. Vera James. Don C. Call ADvnmuio the deer left and the cattle men are really on the war path. For the money from permits, lunches, gas West Center.' Logan. Utah Telephone 980 n selling gas and cigarettes when rtiey could walk around or fall over their competitors. Those two must have an abiding love for church and civic affairs. The only thing the hunter could not buy .was a buck guarantee, so many went home with nothing more than a string of bologne. iBut there are deer in them thar hills still, for the other night we saw at least 20 beauties standing with their hands in pockets while a big eight point 'buck called the roll to see which of his clan were missing. Vernal Montgomery Home The Vernal Montgomery home was the scene of a family reunRulon and ion this week-end- . Avanell Harrington from Salt Lake, Call and JoAnn Anderson from Malad and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones from Tremonton came for a gab fest. An appointment with the eye specialist, Dr. Palmer, called Mr. and Mrs. Alvin James and daughter, Janet, to Salt ' Lake City during the week. Mack Palmer is convalescing at the (Hill Air Force base hospital in Ogden. Mack contracted virus pneumonia recently while home on leave from the army prior to overseas shipping or ders. Kay and Clarene Carter r are tripping to California for 10 day's. Lael is washing his own dishes in Salt Lake while Ro- - Visit Ferris James' Home To the Ferris James home during the week came the James boys with their families from Logan and Provo; Cot. and Mrs. Graves IB, McGary from Ogden; Lou and DeVon, Breitenbeker of Brigham City and Van Jeppson front Clearfield. With the aid of crossed fingers, a little salt and some high powered ammunition, they all returned home with deer decorating the car fenders. Greener pastures have called Bill and Helen Carter to Murray, Utah. Witto a car and truck loaded with furniture, fruit and a fond farewell, they left the valley last week. ' There is gab. and gaity going on at the Jess James home, for Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Palmer and family from Logan came to see if Jess had recovered from the head injury 'he received while digging a well last week. The P. V. school gave a farewell party for Ross, LaMar and Lowell Tracy on Friday after- - I- A KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UP) woman defendant demanded to know why she wa3s toeing fined - anti-aircra- ft crew-membe- Infantry 20, son of Mrs. Vercie K. Birch, 477 north Sixth east, Brigham recently joined the 3rd Infantry division in Korea. Known as the Rock of the Marne division since World War I, the 3rd Infantry has participated in many 'battles of the Korean conflict. Outstanding among these were the fighting for Outpost (Harry, Jackson Heights and Kelly Hill. Private IBirch entered the army la9t March, completed basic training at Camp Roberts, Calif, and arrived overseas this Octo-- ( City, Will BE NOVEMBER 7TH FOR E THE PHEASANT LUMBER HUNT BRIGHAM TRUCK and IMPLEMENT MERRELLS, Inc. IN CALIFORNIA M PROOf A$f Slot WINItr, ler. Army Pvt. Raymond E. Birth, THE FOLLOWING STORES TRI-STAT- IV 1001 CAUPORNtA C.TTtSD Mow Available At Two oimty f i tv k ImmetIM Mivery. f Vm Pfec n m Brigham City Phone 72 1953 Scheduled to return here Oct. 24. aboard the Wayne S. Butler Takes cruiser USS Juneau, after six months in the Mediterranean Student Radio Post with the U. S. Sixth Fleet, is La Wayne S. Butler of Brigham Mar H. Bourne, radarman third has been appointed to the City class. USN, of Bear River City, events staff of KVSC, at special Utah. Agricultural college The Juneau visited numerous Utah State Mediterranean ports, including radio station. cities in France, Italy, Greece, The station is entirely student North Africa, Sicily, Spain and operated and broadcasts several historiSardinia. Other cities of in hours daily. New quarters cal interest as well as many re- the USACs new Union building sort areas were easily accessible await the station as soon as the of the 6,000 ton move can be effected. to cruiser. Mr. Wayne S Butler is a freshman at the USAC, and Is maBirch 3rd Joins Raymond joring in Speech. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ButDivision for drunkenness when its supposed to (be only $5. Wiping his brow, Judge H. O. Pollard the price always goes replied up in hot weather. ber. $10 qiMurr medal winner AND Box Elder NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, November 4, Back on USS Juneau COMPANY MAD 4 .gMar Bourne Expected Tremonton Phone 4971 |