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Show Univrsl 141 Salt at Scene of Accident Microfilming Corn, Pioroont ve. 4 South Willard City, Ut?h . 56 M lixlHW! VOLUME 58, NUMBER 39 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1955 Two Longtime LDS Church Workers Girl Injured as .Receive Special Service Awards Car Rolls Over Mrs. W. W. (Nellie) Smith and Ursel Hunsaker Honored A Weber county girl was injured, Saturday night, when a 1952 coupe in which she was a passenger went out of control and overturned south of Willard, at about 8:30 p. m. Honorary Gleaner longtime LDS church workers were completely surprised with honorary Golden cerGleaner and Mastfr tificates and pins presented in the evening i session of North Box Elder stake quarterly conference Sunday, September 25. Receiving the special recognition for lengthy service were Mrs. W. W. (Nellie) Smith, Seventh ward, Brigham City, and Ursel Hunsaker, Honeyville Two Carolyn Shape, 15, suffered a back injury and cuts and bruises and was hospitalized at the Cooley (Memorial hospital. She was treated for her inwere taken bejuries and fore she was released from the hospital, Sunday afternoon. Driver of the auto was Francis Sully, 17, 2610 Monroe, Ogden. The vehicle was owned by Dean Morgan, 22, of Layton, also a passenger. the accident Investigating was 'Highway Patrol Trooper William Sackett. The accident occured after the car passed a southbound propane tank truck. The car cut in front of the truck, skidded, and went over an embankment on ' the left shoulder. The vehicle made two somersaults and came to rest upside down three feet from the residence of Clyde Marsh In South Willard. The driver and the other passenger escaped injury. n EIGHT PAGES Pedestrian Is Killed Friday Night At Willard; Second Highway Death Scouts Plan Honor Court, New Mexico Worker Struck Down While . Crossing Highway Box Elder countys second fatal traffic acoldent of the year occurred last Friday night when pedestrian 'tried to cross the street at Willard in front of an members approaching semi trailer tank Troop committee have announced that the public truck, was struck down and fais invited to attend a court, of tally injured. honor and banquet .this WednesHenry Tom, 60, of Mantmore, Dinner Tonight day evening, Sept. 28, .being N. M., died Friday might shortly sponsored by Boy Scout Troop after being struck by a truck. 185. Mr Tom had been in Willard The event will take place at the ward'. past four weeks and had State Highway Troopers the community fellowship hall worked , on the Fred Woodyatt Mrs. Ruth Reeder, .president of 6 .at m. The p. beginning boys farm. . . . William C. Sackett and Franklin Grant, and other interested spectators view wreckNorth Box Elder stake YLMIA, serve. will of the troop ,He was a member of the age of 1952 coupe after it skidded, rolled oyer twice, and came to rest upside down just made the surprise presentation Troop committee members as- Church of Jesus Chrst of Latter-da- y to Mrs. Smith. Mr. Hunsaker three feet from the Clyde Marsh residence in South Willard, Saturday night. sisting with the arrangements Saints. received his certificate and pin are: Orville Hood, Dan Olney, Mr Tom walked in front of a from Roy Braegger, activity Charles Epley, John Gomez. southbound Utah Oil Refining counselor of the YMMIA. Don Rodgers, Wally Toevs, and company truck, driven by ArnMrs. Smiths recognition Joe Morales. old Madsen 46, of Bountiful. The comes after 25 years of devoted accident occured at about 11:35 service to the young people of m. TeWayne Woodland of the church. She has served in Mrs. W. W. Smith the Utah State Highway Patrol various capacities, beginning in 25 year service Investigated the accident' the MIA while serving an LDS mission in. the Northwestern Mr. Tom was dead toy the M-MStates mission. She served as time he 'arrived at the Cooley Honorary Arch of the Sims, A principal A Brigham City man narrowan MIA stake board member Brigham City navy man, Memorial hospital. Both of his death Tuesday Aviation Mechanic F. L. Hol- Willard elementary school, and for eight years .prior to assumly escaped legs were fractured and he morniing when he was buried man, experienced a few hours president of the Utah State Ele ing duties as first president of suffered severe head injuries. alive as a ditch caved in while of anxiety and concern last Fri- mentary School Principals as North Box Elder stake YLMIA, He was born in 1895 in China sociation, will leave Friday to a position she held for .ten years. a crew was laying pipe for the day, when a Navy Springs, N. M. He married atto to Portland, Oregon of National The fly the new Corinne cullinary ''water Martin Marriner plane, in which She also has given lessons, Society Mary Simpson, in Gallup, N. M. he was one of nine crewmen tend a national education meet- been an officer or teacher in Daughters of Utah Pioneers will system. are ihis widow and held there. meet for theiT annual conven theSurviving Pinned in the ditch by two aboard, lost an engine over ingv- being sons and daughSunday school, Primary and Re following Sims received Tief Society organizations. tion in Salt Lake City at the Ho ters: Frank, Chee, Lucy, Joe, ions of dirt, with only Ms head 'the Pacific, and limped in to 1.18 1 this assignment tel Utah, on Saturday, Oct. 1. aibove the surface was Alfred Honolulu, T. 'H., for a safe landCora, J. C, and Edward Tom Although overwhelmed by the VS "jlast May when honor Jennie L. Jones, president of of Mantmore; Jr Whitaker, 69, 321 North Third ing, more than three hours later. and Mrs. Lenora bestowed Mrs, her, upon was i he a made Box Elder County company Begay of Barstow, Calif. Holman is the son of Mr. and West, the father of James WhitSmith has since stated that the Temperatures have dropped the f of member aker who 'has the ditch digging Mrs. Frank Holman of this city, considerably during the past announced this week that a rep youth of the church have been 1 i special commit-- , an will be expected Funeral services were conductand the only Utahn aboard the and pipe laying contract. week in Brigham Oity and vi- resentation 'her her to in inspiration at life. ; tee while The son and two other work- plane. to Charles from each camp in Box Elder ed Tuesday at 2 p. m at the cinity, according Harold (B. Felt Funeral Home. tending an NEA men went to his aid and dug The plane lost the engine Mr his Clifford, our genial weather re- county at this convention. in Master Hunsaker acceptedsincere him free, rushed him to Cooley when a "hydraullic explosion s Registration will 'begin at corder. in award jmeeting, Washington, D. Memorial hospital for medical shook the ship and jammed the His award comes af Friday nights reading was 35 8:45 a. m. with the first session C. At that time, humility. revealed no 'bomb bay doors. The plane was attention. and frost appeared in beginning at 9:45 a. m. Box ter 25 years of devoted MIA degrees, a program was work, broken bones but the injured enroute from Japan to Alameda lower fields in this vicin- Elder County company will fur the in three service years plus set up for four nish two musical numbers for man was suffering from severe Naval Air station. It was 310 ity. Sunday school. He has serv national meet- the shock and (bruises and was held miles from Hawaii when the ex.56 this session, under the direction rain measured ed as scout master three years; Sundays ings to be held scout for observation and treatment. plosion occurred. of an Inch and Mondays rain of County Company - chorister, committeeman, two years; in four different Because of the jammed bomb His condition was said to be amounted to .62 of an inch, Mary Anderson, pf Bear River mandrama Sims six director, years; areas in .the bay, the traft 'had to carry its a total of 1.18 inches of City. satisfactory. of and coach the ager making girls At noon, there will be a presThe accident happened, at 11 full fuel load for the remainder United States for the United softball team in - Honeyville moisture during the past week. idents' luncheon ,1n the Empire a. m. while the crew was laying of the flight, although the crew States Principals- association. merbelow Listed are school the four ward, years; Sunday Sims was named chairman of pipe, Just east of where the new jettisoned everything else move-abl- e cury readings for the past week: room at the hotel. three years superintendency, At 3:30 p. m., the new flag water mains will cross the Bear Washing- and a stake board member for The Box Elder County School except the radio and, life the section including Hunsaker Ursel ton, Oregon, - Montana, Idaho 10 rafts. river. pole at the Daughters of Utah District 'has scheduled the local . devoted worker . years. Lt. R. E. McGuffin, Pt. Pleas- and Utah. Pioneers Museum building will conference on education for be dedicated. ant, W. Va., the pilot, said ' He was assigned the responOct. 3, at 7:30 p. m. at Monday, 'Final session of the conven the Bear River High school, lohe was forced to fly as low as sibility of calling a meeting in Club Lists Oil tion will begin at 7:30 p. m., cated between, Tremonton and 500 feet over the ocean at times, September relative to plajtniing t Chorus from Gad and. to maintain air speed. He land- a work conference to be held in when a Los Angeles, Calif., will furnish ed safely at Barbers Point in April, 1956, at Spokane, Wash., A preparatory meeting for all Dinner-Meetings Flock the program. Honolulu, three hours and 16 in conjunction with the Inland discuschairmen, Empie Education association. minutes after the explosion. sion leaders and recorders will Several ships were alerted Invitations will be extended to The Knife and Fork club offi- port on sources yf strategic drugs be held Wednesday, Sept. 28, Loss ' was estimated at $2,000 75 people repreWhen 35 sheep were killed along the planes course to approximately cers have outlined the speakers and minerals being sought In tonight, beginning at 7:30 p. m. susenting teachers, principals, at the Board of Education ofwhich Dee Selman of Deweyville watch for possible ditching. for the coming season, according those countries. During World perintendents, .board members, to Ross of War II, he did research and fice, in the county court house, was moving from summer range C. Bowen, secretary and lay people, to attend the near Tony Grove to a stubble according to Supt K. E. Weight liason work on such military the club. April meeting. The district conferences are field near Dry Lake, south of Charles Wood of Garland, Is projects as submarine warfare, to be discussed will be Topics patterned after the approaching Wellsville, early Friday morn (a) To encourage improved pro president of . the organization. rockets, war gasses and amphiConference on s Ing. will be held bians for the office of Scientific vitations, Mrs. Thelma Kotter White House ithe Program, Excursion grams in colleges and universi All Education and state A semi truck and .trailer ran planned this Dr. Lois Miss Restaurant Anderson and Research at the programs, Development. ties for preparation of potential Tropical of School and Treats through the flock of 800 sheep program, Mrs. Rutih Reeder; re conference to be held in Salt 'Plans have been completed elementary school principals, year, on the dates listed below. Silverman was first to report being heTded along U. S. High for a freshments Mrs. Blanche Cross Lake City between Oct. 10 and atom Are the on sulpha and cyclotron, to smashing (b) to encourage cooperaand be Agenda 20. barbeque party f The first meeting will be held drugs, penicillin, radio active way 91, three and man; decorations, Miss Mary held for all training programs Oct and Glean- tive Infammiles south of Wrellsville, The White House Conference, Fred Lin- Nichols; Roner, when event An 20, awaited An Norman long by cancer treatment and for for seating, plutothose ers and Junior pmclpals already in ous and Junhumorist called and school coln juring 16 to 25 sheep besides ior Gleaners of South Box teachers, by President Eisenhower, parents pickpocket derson; committee, reception nium. Elder the field. those killed. and patrons is slated for Wed- Frank Forsgren; building excur will convene on Nov. 28, in an will be present.. Roner, who of On on stake Oct. final 12, April meeting Saturday night, The southbound herd was October 5, when the sion, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Free attempt to, solve some of 'the with full knowledge the 1, in the Sixth ward recreation year, John Morley will an- nesday, Writers Workshop Will operates moving uphill, with the assispre- swer such of consent the and program for the new man and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell nations education problems. police, dedicatory Where as 8:30 m. p. questions beginning at tance of two deputies from the hall, will be held. Packer; sound system, Darel O. school addition but on The local conference will form to work fers celebrities, Meet A charge of 25 cents peT perand what are the trouble spots Wednesday Night Cache county sheriffs departwill da Among of the world?, and Who Is According to Douglas Mann, Johnson; lighting, Stewart Tin the groups for the state and nathat anyone says son cover to will be made The Writers will help Workshop ment who were flagging traffic J. Victor Bott, gey, and publicity, Rowland tional conferences. meet tonight,, Wednesday, at 8 his victims have been Alben W. carrying the matches that will general chairman,Mrs. at the front of the . herd and expenses. and Glen Fife, Rigby and Mrs. Winston P, Nel All leadership personnel are principal, E. Thomas Dewey, som. ex a Barkley, to the fuse the at 'Intermountain the the p. barbeque, light ignite at the rear. The sheep were to cialFollowing PTA president, the festivities son. WilE. urged by Supt. Weight to attend Charles Herbert Hoover, All hour Indian re be school will administration enjoyed. plosives?. Morley, recently he herded only two miles over The program will begin the preparatory meeting to'begin at 7:30 p. m. in the and Junior building, it was announced by son, and Eddie Cantor. He filches turned from a world trip, Is a will people of the highway. promptly at 7:30 p. m. and wall night, Wednesday, Sept 28. and Gleaners and Junior Dr. George Boyce, president of anything that Isnt nailed down, newspaper reporter with a world new auditorium. The driver of the truck told Invitations will be sent to spe- continue for one hour. Follow for know-edgGleaner in South but he writers the the doesnt He keeps. hand ages living has first group. play picture. investigating officers that the stake are cial dignitaries and a cordial in- Ing the presentation, guests invited to attend, acIn charge of the program will The next meeting is scheduled and the ability to tell It vitation sun got in his eyes. He was is extended to anyone will be invited on a building ex Eileen to be Mrs. ConnieDickman. tha He for with was U.S. 17, November the director of the speakForsgren, cited for failure to keep his ve- cording to In children interested attend. cunsion with refreshments to be stake gleaner leader. will read a manuscript er yet to be announced. military intelligence campaign hicle under proper control. Committee heads include: In served in the auditorium. On Jan. 9, Dr. Stanley Jaks, against foreign spies for the War Traffic was blocked for 40 well known psychologist and In- Department during World War (minutes before the road could Attain High MIA Girls' Awards (be cleared. ternationally famous - Hologra-phic- II, and was arrested by the RusAf the Helm for Dedicatory Event The trucks 'brake air 'hoses authority, will be the sians for taking pictures in and drawbar on the rear tank speaker. Jaks hails from Zurich, Vienna. He says he saved the were damaged In the collision Switzerland, but is now a citizen films. He covered the Fuchs spy of the United States. His mental case in England. He is a contri wizardy is phenomenal. His of- butor to the Saturday evening A Boise, Ida., woman, bound Rolls fering is a remarkable demon- Post, Readers Digest, and Ladies for the Relief society convention and Home Journal A report of whats stration of the seldom-usein Sait Lake City, received a even less understood powers of in the world today will be given broken leg Tuesday at 12:40 p. John Morley. the mind The program is light, by m., when the car in which she ' A big semi-trucmystifying, and packed with dual wheel was riding crashed into the rare humor. which suddenly broke off a rear of another car which sudhorthbound trailer unit caused John William Hughes, British brakes as it denly applied an unusual accident at Willard, overtook a farm Itractor on - the Broadcasting company newscaster from America to England, Sunday at 9:05 p. m- when it highway three miles south of rolled into the front of a north Willard. will appear at the meeting on bound car driven by Albert Feb. 2. Hughes has . traveled Injured and taken by ambuHurd Cox, Tremonton lance to an Ogden hospital was around the world frequently as . LaRue Campbell. 43, Boise, Ida., According to Trooper Wm. C newscaster and author. He stood a passenger In the second car Sackett who investigated the for Parliament In 1950, and servdriven by Josephine G. Anderfreak accident, the wheel rolled ed in the British Army in World across the road and struck tre son The Lincoln school first grade War II. Hughes is a member of . Driver of the lead vehicle in front center of the Cox car, inthe speakers panel of the teachers, in compliance with the two-ca- r caravan from Boise the request of the Board of Eduflicting about $300 damages, American London. In Embassy No one was injured. headed for the conference was He is the author of They Shall cation that, they meet all par Jane E. Naylor. Mrs. - Campents of first grade children ear Not Perish, Into Exile, and Dam Story bell was later trahsferred to Salt in the year, are holding open ly Man From Syria. A' Lake City. HOLYOKE, Mass. (UP) house in their respective rooms March 29 will find Dr. Milton $75,000 dam was' opened here in According to Trooper William Sept. 28, evening. Wednesday Silverman as guest speaker at C. Sackett, who Investigated for 1948 and story is said to have at 7:30 p. m. beginning the Knife and Fork club. Dr. to the State Highway Panel, Mrs. been detailed In telegrams request that all They Receiving Silver Gleaner Awards Silverman is the science editor parents, urgently June Victor Bolt Bostton thusly: 10 a. m. Gates J. Mann, mothand Douglas both Fife, fathers Naylor thought the tractor was . . , for high achievement in the LDS Girls Program, are of the San Francisco Chronicle ers, 'be present to enter into Just closed; water filling behind preparing to turn off the highaddition for school new Lincoln combine Miss . Donna . efforts the Jean . at of Mr. and Prisbrey, left, daughter and former consultant to Colum- the discussions planned. dam. 12 a. m. Dam leaking badinto a lane, applied her ' Mrs. M. Grant Prisbrey, and Miss Dee Ann Hess, daughter bia dedication. The event is slated for Wednesday, October 5, way brakes suddenly when It failed division of War ly. 2 a. m. Stones of bulkhead First grade teachers at tin-coiuniversity school are Mrs. Ella Long at 7:30 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to to do so. The driver of the giving' way to pressure. 3:20 of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Hess. The awards were made research. In 1941 he went to at the Sunday evening services, Sept. 25,. in the Brigham South America at the request of and Mrs. Thelma Kotter. Victor attend . The program will be followed by an excursion of second car was cited for followp. m. .Your old dams gone to hell by way of Willimansett the school and refreshments. ing too close. National Research council to re J. Bolt is principal of the school, City LDS First ward. Worker Buried As Ditch Caves Near Corinne Brigham Man Safe as Plane Local Man Has Loses Engine In Education twin-engin- Important Role ... an Daughters of Utah Pioneers Will Convene e Brigham Receives Inches Rain v ,& f j n Conference on Va ! Education Has Been Scheduled Knife and Fork Truck Runs Speakers e For Into Sheep This Season Lincoln School Plans Dedicatory Program for New Addition Oct 5 South Stake Party Plans Completed dinner-meeting- one-hal- n n ' , -- n Idaho Woman Alan-House- . 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