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Show Junior Buzzer Is New Student Traffic Accident Brigham Woman Is Taken to Hospital Injures Idahoans The Brigham City ambulance workers answered a call Mons to the Thomas An Idaho couple were ' Injur, day evening 523 East Forest residence, ed, one severely, Sunday night street. when the car in which they were Mrs. Thomas Collings was tatraveling, crashed Into the rear of a stalled auto eight miles ken to the Cooley Memorial west of Snowvllle. hospital after having suffered a Mercy Timmons of Mountain stroke the same evening. Home, Ida., suffered severe face and head lacerations and shock. Her husband, William L. TimStart Bible Classes mons, received head and chest At Fellowship Church injuries. The accident occurred when A series of weekly Bible classthe automobile driven by will start Friday at 7 p.m. at es L. . Timmons plowed into the Bible Fellowship church, 123 the stalled car of Kyle Lewis of East Fifth South, It was announBoise, Idaho. ced this week by Rev. James F. Lewis car had' struck two Cook. cows, damaging the cars elecThe first few classes will give trical system and putting out the lights. The Lewis car was an introduction to the Old Tesdriven toy Rodney Flckerell, 17, tament, Rev. Cook said, starting with Genesis. also of Boise. Rev. Cook only recently reLewis and the Pkkerell boy turned from a recent extended were out on the road with flashlights trying to warn oncoming trip to the Navajo reservation. cars when the Timmons auto struck the Lewis car. Mrs. Timmons was thrown through the windshield of the car, it was reported by the state highway patrolman who investigated. Passing' motorists were taking the Injured, couple to the Tremonton hospltan --whep jnet by the hospital ambulance.- ' One of the cows struck by the Lewis car was killed. Neither Mr. Lewis .nor Mr. Pickerel was injured in the accident j j Col-ling- Publication New on the Box Elder campus is the Junior Buzzer, student publication for the junior division which made its initial appearance last Friday. Established so that students in the Junior division could get experience In writing news stories, to give students information about school happenings and to stimulate interest, the duplicated newspaper was planned as a monthly periodical with in each of the seven classes eighth grade English taking turns in the publication. The initial edition was produced by the third hour English class taught by Principal A. PUBLISH SCHOOL NEWSPAPER Associate editors Jo Elwyn Seely, Vertis Anderson Annetta Ellen Bethuy and Annetta Fleischman, Editor Vertis An- serving as editor; Fleischman, Jo Ellen Bethuy, derson and Principal A. Elwyn Seely look over the first Jill Anderson, Lucile Watkins issue of the Junior Buzzer, new student newspaper for the and Mary Esther Jones, associate editors. ... junior division at Box Elder High School. as art editor, Paul Busen-barkdrew a ketch of the editor for the publication. $ Front page stories, written by Man saved me The students, gave a banner headline to the junior division Halloween party on Monday eve1 in ever gallon gas footning and the ball game and other articles, Three editorials and other features filled page 2 while the third page was filled with jokes and gags. The name, Junior Buzzer, was selected by popular vote from Relief Society Other Special among 40 suggestions. will classes who carry Programs Scheduled English on the publication Include five The Road to Peace theme taught by Mable Christensen for annual November first Sunand one by Floyd Jenson. day night meeting will be held Sunday evening, Nov. 6, in all North and South Box Elder LDS stake wards. The exact program will be presented to all like meetings circling the entire globe. All Just keep RPM 0 Special Motor Oil in your car LDS churches will see the proand light truck and you, too, can get up to this saving gram as outlined by the LDS torn was rear fender The right 0 in gasoline. RPM Special cuts down drag in off from a car driven by Marlon General Relief Society board. The scripture to be treated your engine In all kinds of weather so it doesnt have L. Tullis Monday afternoon as he to work so hard, doesnt use extra gas. was driving on Highway 91 about will be: Peace I leave with thee; My peace I give onto you. Not two miles south of Willard. oil savings up to 33 For all cars, new and old as the world glveth, Give I unhe As was Tullis driving south, compared to light grades . . . quiets noisy, sticky hyto you. Let not your heart be passed a car driven by Gaye troubled, neighbor let it be draulic valves . . . easier starting . . . stepped-upower Archibald of Garland, and the afraid. . . . money-savin- g protection of engine parts . . . meets fender caught on the front of the all car manufacturers recommendations . . one oil Archibald automobile. covers grades 10W, 20W, 30. Let us tell you more about Estimated damage to the Ar how RPM 0 Special Motor Oil will save you money. chibald car was $25 while the Tullis car was estimated at $50 For Information on any Standard Oil Company at California product, tall damage. Tullis, who lives at Street in Ogden was cited for , and failure to yield for driving with faulty brakes. 121 N 1 W or 178 S 8 W Phone 68 or 588 Sgt Ed Pitcher investigated the mm accident. WU-lia- - , Standard of 8! On Box Elder Field Box Elder High school Is primed to close their 1955 grid schedule this Friday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. when they meet South Cache In the final game, following an upset victory last week over Hhe North Cache Bulldogs by a 27 to 20 score. In the gdme last week, the Bees stung first and led all the way although at one itlme the score was a close 7 to 6 and again at 14 to 13. Following a sustained march down the field, Hal Reeder went over for the first counter and Billy Jensens talented toe booted the point. d The Bulldogs retaliated Bob Hedges returning a 44 ' Brighton City, Utah 1955 Wednesday. November vith by remaining six yards, but failed on the try for point. In the second period the Bees picked up 80 yards on a sustained march with Michlo Shio plunging over to pay dirt and Jensen repeated the kicking operation. The visitors recovered a Bee fumble on the 35 yard stripe in the third period and marched over for their second tally with Dahle kicking the point, score for the 14-1- North Cache fumble on the Bullline and turned dog their fourth counter, Reeder taking the honors. Jensens kick was blocked. A long runback of the kickoff and a series of completed passes gave the Bulldogs their final touchdown in the final minutes of the game. Summaries: yards by rushing, Bees 261, Bulldogs, 102; passes attempted and completed, Bees, 6 with 3 complete for 26 yards; Bulldogs, 6 with 3 for 45 yards; first downs, 'Bees 14, Bulldogs, 8; penalties, Bees, 3 for 15 yards, Bulldogs, none; number of plays, Bees, 56, Bulldogs, 42; fumbles. Bees, 1, Bulldogs, 2; total yards gained, Bees, 307, Bulldogs, ft-in- punt for yards to set up a plunge Bob Dahle Elder NEWS , Close Home Season With Spartans Game Friday Will Be Played at 2:30 p.m. Box 6 Bees Edge North Cache 27 to 20; The Bees came back with an- 147. other march, Reeder Few Royal Canadian Mounted making the final effort and Jensen kicking point, score Police are still mounted. On the In the early, part of the final job, automobiles and airplanes period, the Bees recovered a serve as their steeds. d 21-1- a little luxury is good for every man ..so enjoy Steill 1 STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY n now Accident Occurs j ' 5 years old AND PRICED TO PLEASE South of Willard 10-3- $ 10-3- Knra.ioMiKriisTuiMCNnn uinuaim,M. - ... p 10-3- IMP 660-35t- REYNOLDS V. REEDER IPKICM Tight-of-way- Ky M m CANDIDATES COUNCILMAN ITS VOTE - YOUR NOV. PRIVILEGE! 8TH! 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