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Show Univrs! Microfilming Corn. 141 Pieroont vs. kvi Salt City Uth 56 J'n. rjrwww i w4 fjfiiv.--.'"-- ' " ,n 'I v?i,n r;ji;JtS S m$',sfe "TP 1 I' wrt. A, zssS SNOWS FUN Colleen Crowther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Crowther, 105 North Second West and Sandra Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jensen, 45 North Fourth West, try their art at snow sculpturing on the lawn in front of the Crowther home. SHUMANS FORT Building a snow fort in the Shuman front yard are Marsha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hillam ; Richard, son of Mrs. LeRoi Hess, 225 North Main; Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Shuman; David and Allen, sons of Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Olsen. Snow and Zero Gunshot Wound Temperatures Is Fatal Blanket Utah Father of Two SNOWBALLING Having fun with snowballs are Steve Chase, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Chase, 46 North Second West and his playmate Steve Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Smith, 29 North Second West. They stopped firing at each other to take dead aim on the photographer. WINTER WONDERLAND The snow this week created a fairyland of beauty at Rees Pioneer park, every home in town. The lagoon at the park was ready for skating after the cold snap Monday night and Tuesday, was frozen over solid. t - lnIewi to BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1955 VOLUME 58, NUMBER 46 6 PAGE; North Main, was discovered slumped in his car and fatally injured from a gunshot wound at about 10 a, m. Tuesday morning. The car was parked beside the road a mile west of Brigham City. iFirst to reach the injured man $ was Carlos Burt, 508 East Second South, who called the BrigOpen House For ham City ambulance and the Killed Hess died sheriffs Public to Be Held Harold before .thedepartment. A grinding two car collision GUEST SPEAKER ambulance arrived. Sunday Afternoon Abbott, an instructor for the Coroner B. C. Call, County At- just west of the Corinne bridge In Dale Carnegie course for the torney O. Dee Lund, Sheriff over Bear River, sent five peoDedicatory services for the past fourteen years, will be Warren. W. Hyde, Deputy Sheriff ple to the hospital with injurNorthern Utah Regional WelDon to the speaker at the Knife and Paul Johnson and Trooper cows Two belonging ies Tuesday at 11:35 a. m. fare building and North and Woodland of the state Fork club Thursday evening, Barker, North Willard, were killed Tuesday at 3:50 p.m. when South Box Elder Stakes Bishops Nov. 17, at the Tropical Res- highway patrol investigated. Icy roads were blamed for No inquest will be held. the accident which caused an taurant. they were hit by a Safeway semi- Storehouse, will be held Thurstrailer truck as they were being day evening, Nov. 17, at 8 p. m. LeRoi Hess was bom Dec. 15,east bound Malad, Idaho car control. skid side driven across the highway. 2 out 1907 at Farmington, a son of I Apostle Henry D. Moyle, chairMoroni and Ellen Louise Bark ways into the path of a Tremon Don Barker, his father Alonzo man of the General Welfare car ton Coombs driven Jack Kent by a Moon dull Hess. Barker and neighbor boy, committee for Church of . who was the . only one of six Lofthouse, were driving the herd Jesus Christ the He resided in of Latter Day of the two vehicles occupants other Two across the highway. at later Goshen, Ida., finishing wttio was uninjured. trucks stopped to let the animals Saints, will be present to offer school at Box Elder High school the dedicatory prayer. obscuring the view from Taken to the Valley hospital when the family moved to Brig. Miss Lelah pass, AWARDED NURSING SCHOLARSHIPS driven the approaching vehicle The services will follow the ham City. He was art elder in at TremOnton by Brigham City Wright (left) of Willard, a student at St. Benedicts Hospi. . by Richard N Cramer, $50 Vidas regional welfare meeting to be ambulance were: the Third ILDS ward. tal, and Miss Julia Whitney (right) of Brigham City, a avenue. Salt Lake City. None of held in the stake tabernacle at He served in the navy on the Harold Abbott, head of the Mrs. 41, Who student nurse at Thomas D, Dee Memorial Hospital, were the other animals were injured. 7 JP- m. . Dale Carnegie classes in the U.SS. Tennessee from 1926 to sufferedJacka Coombs, fractured awarded Nursing scholarships by the BPO Does, Ogden possible Value of the two cows were Midwest, will be the guest 1930. to of Due amount the limited and hup injury; pelvis Drove 27, at ceremonies held in Ogden. Miss Wright is the set at $135 and $75 respectively. He has been active in local speaker at the monthly dinner space in the welfare building, J Blilllings, 19, her son, frac daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright of Willard, and meeting of the Knife and Fork baseball, playing on several invitations to attend the dedilured leg. Miss Whitneys parents are Mr. and Mrs. Delmar A. Whitclub tomorrow. Thursday eve- civic and Farm Bureau teams. cation services are being exTheir condition was described ney of this city. ning. Nov 17. The dinner will He has been a civilian security tended only to LDS welfare worbe held at the Tropical Restauas fair by hospital atten kers, including stake presidenat Utah General guard Miss Julia Whitney, daughter : rant and will begin at 7:30 p. m. since 1941, is a member Depot dants, late Tuesday. cies, high councilmen, bishopMr Whitthe Mrs. of and Delmar pf The title of his speech will be Utah Peace and brought to CooInjured rics, Relief society presidencies, An alumni citation of honor Theres A Gold Mine Officers situ association 228 West a First ney, South, in Your were three Memorial and other stake welfare workers ley hospital was presented to Dr. George A. Own Back and the D. Utah General nurse dent Thomas at the Depot pisYard, not meaning tol team. and their partners from the five Malad, Ida., men. They were: Dee Memorial hospital in Og Boyce, superintendent of Inter- that you have a of stakes concerned. He married Sadie Zina Jepper-somountain school, at an awards worldly posessions, backyard Nephi Price, 57, broken ribs den, and Miss Lelah Wright, but a "gold on Oct. 3l, 1932 in Brigham and a cut ear; banquet at Trinity college, mine of happiness that can bedaughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Jack Other members of the genRay O Daniels, 65, broken hip, Hartford, Conn., Friday night. ( City. Wright, Wiillard, a student nurse to anyone who wants it long for eral authorities of the LDS church were cited drivers to Three an taken later The banquet was the con St. hospat in Ogden He Benedicts is survived by his wife; Og hospital and members of the General badly enough. den, were the two girls Chosen misdeeds Tuesday at 1:20 p.m Welfare committee are also exeluding event of a three day Reservations must he made by two children, Karen Gay and ital; an in were involved on the when held broken cho64, ribs, they Two local girls who have from their respective classes Harvey Jones, workshop program this, Wednesday, evening, ac- Richard LeRoy Hess; his mother, pected to attend. Tiinity campus on the theme, cording to club officials. All Ellen Louise Kpss; and the fol- and severe bruises. sen nursing careers were honor- from the two Ogden hospitals accident at the Hot Springs un Due to a change in plans, to Trooper Ivan der and overpass. Education and Freedom which club members are According for the awards. urged to at lowing brothers , and house will toe held at the sisters, Green of ithe State Highway Pa ed this week when they were open he attended. across beet Parked the dump Welfare tend. Vernon M. Hess, Jackson, Wyo.; trol who nursawtarded Nursing Both entered of the building on Sunday afScholarships was Magirls citation the the RFD investigated, was Conferring road Floyd Ketcherside, Odean L. Hess, Salt Lake City; lad car was a while by an Ogden organization, the es training in September of this 2, Brigham City. Headed south, ternoon, Nov. 20, from 2 p. m. Dr. Albert C. Jacobs, president wreck total Edmund B. Moon, Mrs.' Jane to 6 p m., rather than Thursday of Trinity. The scroll read as damage to the Coombs vehicle BPO Does, Ogden Drove 27, at year, and were chosen for their attempting a left turn onto a oneMonson, Orin M, Hess and Mrs, was set at $400. a meeting in Ogden. genuine Interest in the field of way entrance road was Billy F. afternoon as previously anfollows: nounced. The public is Invited Minnie Sessions, aU of Idaho Five years ago an alumnus nursing and for the high qua 380 North Main. Follow to attend the open house. Falls, Jda,; and,. Gilbert Hess, tty of work accomplished thus DeLay, of the Class of 1920 transformed 5213 A. Hodges, ing was Darwin far as student nurses. Farmington. an old Army hospital on the South 450 West, Ogden. Funeral services will be held southern edge of Brigham City, both graduates of are According to Trooper Evan They 1 m. at in the Third that Friday p Utah, into an institution Box Elder High school with Green of the Utah Highway Pathe ward with Bishop Eberhart Zun is today the largest coeducationOld the class of 1955, Where they trol who investigated, DeLay disdel officiating. IFriends may call al boarding school in the world. were outstanding in scholarship covered his error and turned back at the Harold B. Felt Funeral It is a school for Navajo Ininto the highway. Hodges braked and student activities. noble is the Home children It A Thanksgiving dinner will dian Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. 971. receives suddenly, skidded on the icy road While Miss or St. Henrys parish was all set phoning 200, 807-Wright of ambition of this son Trinity be held Friday evening, Nov. 18, and Friday morning prior to sen this week to participate in the Father Frances Dunn and her entire course of study at the into the rear of the parked Ketto bring to them the light of in the Fifth ward hall, begin- vice. i week Mrs. John Serika, president of St. Benedicts annual hospital, Miss cherside car, bounced off to side, Thanksgiving humane learning and to enable ning at 7 p. m. Dwight Jensen Interment will be in the Brig- clothing drive sponsored na' St. Teresas Altar society will Whitney receives her theory in- swipe the DeLay vehicle and them to live as fully ts possible has been named general chair- ham City Cemetery. tionally by the Catholic Wei-- I set up a chairman and commit- struction at Weber college and piled up in the west ditch. in the world around them. We man of the affair. Members of the Central school conference and Catholic Re tee to oversee the parish collec- her nurses training at the Dee fare Damage to the Ketcherside car and honor him for his patience Tickets are being sold for the Miss Whitney is an was given as $40, to the DeLay PTA heard Principal Edward W. the and to and service lief tion hospital ship pack for his persistence in seeking dinner which will feature plencollected items of clothing and officer of the Associated Women vehicle at $10 and to the Hodges Payne of Box Elder High school the funds to expand his work. ty of good food for all who atDates for the local drive, were Students at Weber car, $150. They were cited re- explain the faculty proposal to We honor him for his ima- tend. The dinner will be preset from Nov. 20 to 27 to coin bedding. spectively for improper parking, require married high school the tin Pribuildings pared and served by the cide with the seventh annual having gination to withdraw from improper turn signal and follow-in- students Indian mary and Sunday school offiof his Intermountain In 1954, national campaign. school and following a lively too Green said. close, Trooper school painted in the desert cers and teachers, tunder the dithe Utah Diocese collected sev discussion and question and We rection of Ada Shields and colors the children know. en tons of clothing, blankets answer period, voted 90 to 16 in honor him for daring to dream Dwight Jensen. and shoes of Which 400 pounds favor of the plan. and for laboring in the accomAn outstanding program will Three-Year-Ol- d were sent from St. Henrys par In presenting the problem, of didream. that follow the dinner, under the ish. plishment PTA Principal Payne read a proposed First sea of the meeting 17 . The citation was one of pre- rection of Lew and Patty Wangs-gard- son will be held at Lincoln letter which will be sent to the To to Catho date, according ' sented to distinguished alumni board of education ot Box Elder school, evening, No- lie Relief service figures, a toof the institution. This will be the concluding vember Thursday County School district providing 17, beginning 7:30 tal of 51,400,000 pounds of cloth at dinner sponsored for the purpose p. m. it, meets with public favor. In ' ing and bedding have been of financing the recent remodelpresenting the plan, he requestThe meeting will toe conduct- contributed for to distribution ed civic groups to discuss the ing protect of the ward chapel, ed by Mrs. Glen Fife, president. the needy 'in other lands. according to ward officers. matter and indicate their prefFollowing reverence and regKirk Green, three year-olson erence by a vote Once again this year Ameular opening exercises, speaker Mrs Ronald I. Packer, presiof Ralph and Beth Johnson for the evening will be Miss ricas traditional national day of Green of Tremonton, was fatally dent of Central PTA presided Norma Jensen, elementary suThanksgiving will serve to highshot as he was looking out a over the meeting with Charles pervisor for Box Elder County light the sharp contrast beSlick streets were responsible window at his home Saturday. W. Claybaugh acting as protween the prosperity of America School District. for at least one traffic accident and eveInvestigators said his brother, gram chairman and introducing Miss and its Jensen will on generally people in Brigham City, Monday speak exiS' apparently the speaker. Special music was standing outside, reading, especially ning at 6:30 p. m. when Jerold concerning the meager, miserable dropped the shotgun which dis- provided by students of the four the lower grade levels. She will tence eked out toy millions in Dee Tippetts, 504 North Second charged, the blast hitting Kirk. Third grades at Central, also include phonics in her ad- other lands. x East, crashed into a car at a Also included was a special The child was born Feb. 18, be dress. Particular laid will stress First and Main the at stop sign 1952, in Brigham City. recognition of teachers of the In conjunction with the talk upon the condition and type of North intersection. Surviving are the parents, school during which they each LeRoy D. White, president of on reading a group of first grade I clothing so welcomed by the At the time of the accident, brothers and sisters, Randy, received a corsage or boutonElder County Bank, re- students under the direction of destitute, expellees refugees, Tippetts was driving south on the Box shot Dennis, Judy and Stephanie; niere, were honored at a recepgun pellet wounds Mrs. Ella Long will present a and civilian poor of 41 nations Main and attempted a right ceived - who will benefit from the 1955 grandparents, Mr and Mrs E. tion following the meeting. of side demonstration between the on in his east the the into leg applicaskiidding turn, It was reported by Mrs. Alma W. Green of Brigham City, and - collection is of Ortion effort. and the the fundamenReev the of knee, Emphasis car hip Friday, reading , Parley bound of Mrs. Allred Effie that the Halloween carJohnson eontribu Fielding tals. the his farm in at 135 First North upon being placed Perry. West, mond, con- nival at Central school showed be services will Funeral All of tion usable was first not at White Lincoln garments, hunting pheasonly graders which was waiting at the stop ducted today, Wednesday, at 1 a net profit of $326.77 which was ants, but a pheasant was shot school will then entertain with cleaned and repaired where sign on First North. p m. In the Tremonton Second turned over to the PTA which a musical car near the him, necessary. Ormond to program. scattering the pellets Damage ward chapel. Friends may call now has 438 members, according Collection depot will be at was given as $150 by Police Of from the shell and hitting his During the meeting the PTA START CLOTHES DRIVE Father Frances Dunn confers at the home of Carlyle Johnson, to a report heard from Mrs. will present to the faculty mem-- St. Hem-yrectory, 23 South ficers Del Fife and Jack Jorgen leg. with Mrs. John Sereika, president of St. Teresas Altar so- 483 S. Tremont street, Tremon- Dean Candland and Mrs. Ray toers of of Is need If school East. First a He at was there the the treated Cooley sen who investigated and cited magazine of the memclothto the ciety at St. Henrys parish opens a Thanksgiving week ton, from 10 a. m. to time of Reese, be used In the new pickup service for Tippetts lor an improper right j Memorial hospital, Friday, and rack service. bership campaign. returned to his home Saturday. faculty room. ing, contact may be made by clothing collection. turn. Rain, snow and zero weather were served up for Utahs pheasant season, added 176 inches of new moisture and established low mercuiy records for the season, according to Charles Clifford, official weather recorder Rain last Thursday night and .24 Friday morning furnished of an inch, followed by rain plus nine inches of snow Sunday night and Monday morning totaling 1 52 inches of moisture. Tuesday will go down on the record books as the coldest day of the fall season with a maximum degrees and a minimum ait of zero. The temperature 3 p. m. had dropped to zero, warning of possible weather Tuesday night. Temperature ranges for the past five days were listed by Clifford as follows: LeRoi Hess, 48, 225 Regional Welfare Building To Be Five Injured In Two Car ' Corinne Crash Dedicated by Apostle Henry Moyle Two Cows Truck Mishap sub-zer- Entertaining Speaker Will Address Club College Cites Dr. - Three Drivers Honor Banquet Scholarships Awarded to f n Student Nurses J Thanksgiving Dinner Slated Catholics Open Thanksgiving Drive For Fifth Ward For Cited in Hot Springs Crash Central PTA Clothing, Shoes and Bedding Votes to Oust Wed Students First PTA Meet For Lincoln Set g Thursday Eve Tremonton Boy Is Shot Victim Cars Collide at Main, First North Local Banker Receives Shot Wounds in Leg 1 I t ( s |