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Show tf Local People Softball Practice Attend Civil Defense School The State of Utah Civil Defense Corps have just completed a two-dawarden seminar for county and city civil defense workers, under the direction of Col. Alvin, Session, state director, and Leonard A. Higgins, deputy director. Instructors for the school were from the Federal Civil Defense Administration, each specialists in their respective fields of civil defense. The role of the warden Is considered one of the most Important means of conveying civil defense to the Individual as well as being the means of planning civil defense, and in th-iimportant ipost, training is necessary. The responsibility of the federal government is to provide CORINNE HOPSCOTCIIERS Participating in the state leadership. The state is to see VFW Auxiliary tournament for the first time will be conthat the information gets to testants from Corinne. Mrs. Dave Poulsen, left, presi- people of the counties and cities is dent of Corinne VFW Miller-Monso- n Auxiliary, is shown of the state. here awarding summer white jewelry to elementary school the first law of civil defense, as Is the winners, left to right, Sharon Tsushima, Mary Jean Young just nature. It is up to first of law Not Hansen. Marie when was Jane and present picture each Individual to see that he taken was Connie Larsen. has the necessary knowledge for this preservation. Attending the school from Box Elder county were J. D. Gunderson, director of Box Elder county civil defense; Mrs. George Hodges, director of womens affairs; Howard Kelly, director of Brigham City civil dewas the first time for Chief of Police Dell B. Brigham Miss and state competition for the Co- fense; director of security and Fife, Girl Rate Misses. Corinne rinne , warden service of Brigham All went to the finals, Three City; Mayor Jesse Day, civil deSecond Place Honors different sets of games were fense director of Tremonton; A Brigham City Miss and a played, Mrs. Yearsley explainand Glen Jeppeson, deputy diCorinne Miss went to the top in ed. rector of Tremonton. Following the games, memthfe Utah State Veterans of Fortourna- bers of the host auxiliary serveign Wars Hopscotch ment "but lost in their final ed hot dogs and soda pop to game, coming home with sec- the contestants. Those from Brigham City atond place honors. i Bonnie, Larsen, fourth grader tending were: Leah Hamilton from Central school, daughter and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Larsen, Odell George; Alaine Hailing and ; Mary Jean Young, third and her, mother, Mrs. , Lynn Bonnie Larsen, her grader from Corinne school, Hailing; Mrs. Orville Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee mother, t and Linda Hover and her mothYoung, were the The Utah State Agricultural er, Mrs. Archie Hover. Mrs. Dave Poulsen, Mrs. Mer- college is offering three $1,000 Mrs. Eva Ye a nil ey accompadn dairy manufacnied, the Brigham 'contestants lin Hansen and Mrs; Sam Fors-gre- scholarships traveled , with Mary Jean turing to high school seniors. and' .also served as .'a state Jean Poulson ac-- . Young, . daughter of Mr. and Each scholarship Is for $1,000, jugp, . Mrs. the "Corinne cbntes-taVtS- ; Mrs. Dee Young; Jane Hansen, divided over four years. $250.00 eompanled V. ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Mer-lin- will be paid each year" for four ' Connie Larson, years. The'' event took place in the Hansen; school senior . may Any high basement of Corporal Fred J. daughter of Mrs. Tessie Larson, daugh- apply for one of these scholarGranf VFW Post home in Og-di- and Sharon Tsushima, ' It had been slated for Lib- ter of Mr. arid Mrs. Noble Tsus- ships, who wants to enter the curricudairy manufacturing ert t park .. before the rains hima. , Those' In the final' competi- lum at the Utah State AgriculctUTie. tion at the Corinne school were tural college In September, i fnii . Barbara Klisrasi, Virginia Cut- 1956. wjj a Dairy manufacturing is study tarits coming from as fair as St. ler,' Charlotte Monson and , ., in the field of dairy technology Warnke. George,, or manufacturing and prepares you for positions related to the BORDERLINE INCIDENTS processing of dairy products and sales in industry, government regulatory agencies, and education institutions. Subjects it f studied Include general and dairy bacteriology, business adEve ministration, milk and, dairy I products technology, inorganic, s By Mrs. R. G.. Barnes, , neral services in Almo for organic, and dairy chemistry, Mr. Week: and Taylor; last Trimary conference wasihela mathematics, physics, - business 'Fred Thompson, Mr. and irtt the' Yost :. ward. Wednesday Mrs. Arl-anmanagement, humanities, . WriMrs. Thompson, Darwin tten communication, and speech. night, May 2. The .theme of .the conference, "To Bring Souls Un Thompson, Orville Taylor, ,Mr. A major student may choose Spencer and between a technical, business or toi Thee." Stake visitors were and ' Barnes.Mrs. Richard Grace and Durfee, operational - curriculum to supOqra Knight son land Mr. of Carlyle Oman, Jdrs. Ina Wright has returned port his dairy program. Winners will be selected on .home after - spending several Mrs. Harold G. Oman and getting ac- Grant Fehlmarr,' son of. Bishop the basis of their high school daysman Garfield, quainted With' her new little and Mrs. Almy LFehlman, Heft scholastic and activity achieveMr. and for the Navy, Sunday nighj. A ments, their leadership qualigrand da lighter, Jodee." Mis. T. R. Wright- - also spent party was held In the recrea- ties, and their need for finan' several . days- in Salt Lake City tion hall the previous Wednes- cial assistance. You may apply for applica- fof a medical' check-uand to day for the two 'boys; and also Kent Holtman and Ronald tion blanks at the county visit their daughter, y Gustave Anderson is visiting FowDes' who Were home on' a agents office or at the high school office. Completed apjri Yost. He spends most of the furlough from .the ' Army. I Misses Blanche Oman and plications should.be .sent , not time In Burley with relatives. Mrs. Grace Teeter is at home Jeanette Teeter have been home later than May lS, to Professor ndw. She has been quite ser- over the week end from school. A- - J. Morris at Dairy Industry Utah State Agriously ill but is on .the improve. They will graduate soon ftom Department, icultural college, Logan, Utah. Sife spent some time in the Ru- high school. pert hospital, but his just returned from convalesting - with a. daughter in Layton, Hebdon is, farming l LaVaughrt on his place in ; Staridrod. He kqlps busy tending his store at Fort Hall and. farming,-toolMr..and;Mrs. rWayne Tanner days vacation Spent , several Grouse visiting their parents at Cffcek and Staridrod. ( Gut , next... dour ..community, Milta, was shocked over the accisudden- and unavoidable dent which took .the life of a 12i year old., girl, Helen Kay .of .Mr. and Mrs. Ward, daughter Rex Ward. ' The girl was home from a movie and r was hit by a long fijjjht in front of her home.. She was killed almost- Instantly. V wow wars la ; Jhe following attended fu Brigham, Mantua and Corinne Girls Compete in Hopscotch Finals Sat. I-- , USAC Youthful Chief POWNAL, Me. (UP1 Stephen J. Myers, Jr., 15, is doing a Brigham City. Utah mans job In this .section of Wednesday, May 1G, 1956 Maine. He Is chief of the Five necessitate a playoff with Ogden Towns Ground Observer post the ' A schedule has been' drawn High school later In the week and directs activities of 25 adult volunteers. up for the practice games to for the region championship. be held this week for the South JdetrKimiMf ljiox Elder stake senior softball program. All games will take where I sit ... place at Rees Pioneer park, according to Kent Jensen.. Practice games scheduled for Thursday, May 17, are as folDoc lows: '7:30 p. m. 'Fifth ward versus Mantua ward. ... 8:45 p. m. First ward versus Its treat when I get together just sit here and 'wish Second ward. with Doc Sherman. The Clarion down there again. 8:45 p. m. Sixth ward 'versus . keeps me much too busy -- and Willard ward. From where 1 sit, few of us are Doc, well I think he puts in sixever content with the way things Perry, bye. , teen hours a day at the hospital. are at any given moment Its huBut Tuesday a beautiful day man nature. On the other hand, he and I slipped away for a ride Ive been rooting for years that Will 'around Turtle Lake. Docs drivsomeday everybody will show ing a 1956 humdinger its like enough good American tolerance to respect his neighbors right to riding on a cloud. Anyway, at one point Doc enjoy a friendly glass of beer. When that day comes I assure you that slowed almost to a halt Used to The Box Elder Bees will meet Ill never want to change back. fish there as a boy, Joe, he said. the Ben 'Lomond Scotties at Afto "Used sit and imagine fleck Park In Ogden at 3:30 myself up on the highway driving a p.m. today, Wednesday, In one d car. Nowadays, I of the final Region One games ' of the season. ' A victory for. Box Elder will Copyright, 1956, United States Brewers Foundation 6 Box Elder NEWS South Stake Sets Offers Scholarships In Dairying top-fligh- ri ' - , Bar-Bar- rh' Yost Ward ; Conference Program Wednesday Will-bu- Mrs.-Wallac- e - . - p ly Joe Marsh Rom Nurses a Daydream Bees Meet Ben Lomond Today ENTER STATE COMPETITION BEHS students, Douglas Baird 'and Philip Gover, will compete in the state tennis tournament today in Salt Lake City. The pair won second place in the region contest held in connection with Agathon ; Day 'at Logan April 4 and 5. high-powere- ' "Eveready" says: 12 shopping days to School Vacation Time. Drive sanely, carefully, safely. Write with that wonderful $3.00 Fountain Pen for 49c, at HAMILTON DRUG CENTER, Downtown Brigham City, Utah. This is not a lever or plunger type pen. SEE VALUABLE COUPON IN THIS PAPER ON PAGE 5 and Game Department Cites Utah Fish Law Regarding Juveniles Use Any person under the age of 14 years who carries or has In his possession any pistol, gun, target gun or other firearm unless he is accompanied by a parent or guardian, shall be deemed a deliquent child. ; .; This section of the laws of Utah was cited this week by of ' fish and the department game as the annual heavy Increase of persons afield begins with the warm days of spring. Another. section of law reads, Any persoh who sells; gives away, or disposes of, or offers to sell, give awky or dispose of any pistol, gun, target gun or other firearm to any person un.-de-r the. age of 14 years is guilty ' of a misdemeanor.- Both laws were passed by the 1953. legislature .in the Interest of providing , a training period for V juveniles' under adult .supervision and .with .the goal or reducing gun deaths, rand property - damage;. .Both laws place, the legal responsibility upon - the parent or guardian for the supervision of such juveniles whenever using or in the possession of a ' ... v' gun. Records show that a major portion of ..the. gun accidents and problems do not occur dur seasons. Ing game hunting They also show ; that a large percent of all gun accidents, deaths, and vandalism . result from gun use Iby juveniles. The "training 'period" under the law continues through the ages of 14 and 15. During these age years the juvenile may purchase a game bird li cense for the first time, but must still hunt only when ac eompanled. by someone of adult age, 21 years or older. The department urged adults and juveniles alike Yo observe these laws in the interest of safety and the future privilege of free access in going afield to pursue the outdoor sports.. " -- . The hillbilly went to the general store and called the doctor. ."My wife just dislocated he told the doc. "If youre out this way sometime next week or the week after that, , you might drop by and if you have time and happen to think of it. see-her- ... of Guns PLEASE NOTE: Brigham City Local Homing Club Holds First Races The Brlgham- Iroming Pigeon club member started their; activities of racing! pigeons again this year.. There are ten members in the club at this time. - Officers' for t By special arrangement with the Eveready Fountain Pen Co you will receive one-da20 discount on your fountain pen coupon purchase on this the organization this year are Ned Beesley, Davis, president; .Tom Les .OlRonnie secretary;.,- - and Friday, May 18. first' time here. t; sen, Rock, publicity-manager- . Other- - club, members - ., an extra sale Dont forget, FREE Ink with every extra Positively . . pen point sold. . . . .. .. v Include Neil Christiansen, John Howell, Kit Hendrlcksen, Deloy Nelson, David Hansen and Rees Baty.- The first race was held' April . Limit 2 pens per coupon. Coupons are positively required. Your identification, too, if you desire the discount. Courtesy HAMILTON DRUG CENTER, downtown Brigham City, Utah. See coupon in today's NEWS. Phone us this evening if your local boys failed to deliver a special coupon at your residence well see that you get one. Sale starts Friday morning promptly at 10:00. Reserve points needed in case of accident, The pen point of "any pen" striking floor or pavement only. "So easy to ' would require a new point The fountin pen yoaTl swear by, not at "Make it a point to get extra points." FREE Ink with each extra point sold. Extra point optional. "Complete $3.00 Pen for 49c. First time here. 22 from. Poeate,Uo,v..idahpithe . station. Flying .conditions were good.; The' first bird 40 return home., returned- infwo 100-mil- e . -- - hours Add four, pxirtutes; , . "Results 'of the,f frst race are v as follows': . First place,' Ronnie Rock, atj a speed of 1359 yards per - minute. Second place, Xes Olsen, at e speed of 1350 yards pot min- - 'FREE EXCHANGE" GOOD NEWS , . If you already own an Eveready, purchased anywhere in the last five years (regardless of its condition), and if not satisfactory, bring it in the day of the sale and we will gladly give you a brand new one in exchange tplus the factory lifetime guarantee, absolutely 'Free! Absolutely No Strings to This Offer k , tltf? r' - ! Third place, Nell Christiansen, at a speed of 1348 yards per minute. , ; Fourth place, Les Olsenj at a speed of 1346 yards per minute. . , Fifth place, Ronnie Rock, at a speed of 1337 yards per min.... , ute; v The second race .. was flown from Idaho,, Falls on April. 29 with good speed being accomplished. The first bird arrived home in three, hours , and : 18 minutes. The results were - as fokriws: First, Neil Christiansen, 1210 yards per minute. Second, : Neil Christiansen, 1205 yards per minute. Third, Neil Christainsen, 1205 yards per minute. Fourth, Ronnie Rock, 1191 yards per minute. ' IJifth, Tom Davis, 1176 yards per minute. i The third race was scheduled for May 6, from Lima, Montana. Anyone owning banded birds like to join the racing activities is urged to contact: any UI ,the members for further information. ,,"'' - .. . 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