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Show Ifffff Mlf I nr Brigliam Man Mrs. C. R. Jones, newly elected and installed president of the American Legion Auxiliary District No. 1, center, is shown here with her 'other officers, Mrs. Margaret Andersen, first of Richmond, Cache County and Mrs. Ken Jensen, retary, Brigham City. Mrs. Ann Harris. Garland has been named second but was unavailable The new president was in. when above photo was taken. stalled at special ceremonies Saturday during the American Legion convention here in Brigham City. NEW- - DISTRICT OFFICERS vice-preside- nt Worker In California At Age of 72 Wilsan Murray Buchanan, 65, Brigham City, died Sunday, June 17, at the Roseville hospital in Roseville, Calif., while visiting there with his sister, Mrs. Dora Lutz. He was born Dec. l4, 1890, at Live Oak, Calif. He was a retired mortician and had served as a custodian at the Box Elder High school for a number of years. A veteran of World War I, he was affiliated with the American Legion Post 10 of Brigham City. He is survived by his wife, Josephine "Buchanan, of Boise, Idaho; two daughters, Jo Mur-ra- e Durnell of Salt Lake City, and Dessie Olson of Boise, Ida.; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Lutz; and a brother, Robert Buchanan of Live Oak, Calif. Funeral services were conducted Thursday, June 21, at 2 p. m. In the Live Oak Presbyterian church. Burial was in the Live Oak cemetery. vice-presid- , Hot Springs Overpass Is Scene Of Two Serious Weekend Crashes Two Late-Mod- ; In Separate Accidents Six Feet Apart .'A Salt lake City man and woman were critically in jured at 3:30 a.m. Friday morning while six teenagers escaped serious injury at 1:20 a.m. Tuesday in separate accidents which originated approximately six feet apart as the cars hurtled into a cement island near the Hot Springs - overpass. Emergency first aid adminis tered almost immediately by State- - Highway Trooper Woodland probably kept the. driver from ' losing his life at ,the scene of the Friday accident 3 The Salt Lakers were on their way home from the State American Legion convention in Brigham City when their 1955 model 'ciir, -- approaching the Hot Springs overpass from the south, slatnmed into the cement island, skidded 147 feet, overturned and slid another 87 feet on its top. ' Taken to the Dee hospital were Robert Hall -- Raines who remained unconscious for a number of hour? with head Injuries, and other undetermined ailmenU, and Mrs. Martha Summer who sustained a . broken neckband multiple head and body injuries. Prompt action" by Trooper Woodland doubtless kept Raines alive until' he was hospitalized. to Unconscious and labomig breathe Woodland said it was necesary to force his finger into, the injured man's throat repeatedly anj clear away congestion-to keep, him breathing. At thp Dee; an emergency opening was made into bis windpipe. VThe ckr skidded clear across th highway after slamming cement island and ended up near a mink farm located soijth ..of the intersectioa The car was demolished, Trooper Woodland said. :U- - Fails To Make Turn Investigating the early Tuesday morning crash was Trooper William C. Sackett of the State Highway Patrol, who reported that a 1956 model ear was demolished when the driver failed to .make the turn over the overpass and hit the cement v abutment. , . The car. skidded 390 feet and rolled over one and one-hatimfes- down the embankment, Trooper Sackett stated. Driver of .the vehicle was Leslie D. Pappacostas of 1191 South Eighth East, Salt Lake City. He was accompanied boys and by - five 18 year-ol- d girls also from Salt Lake City. in-t4j- ju, . Claims Life Of Elwood Man Cars Were Demolished el Heart Attack i Dies'" Passes Away Nisi (Dan) Pall, 68 of Elwood, died Monday at his home of a heart attack. Mr. Pall was a member of the Greek Orthodox Church. . lie was born July 16, 1887, In Albania, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fali Pali. He came to the United States in 1913 and settled in Indiana In 1929 he came to Elwood. Ab'-v Mrs. Lewis R. Olsen was named president of the Florists Telegraph Delivery Association Unit 10 F, held in Salt Lake City on Monday evening, June 25. The dinner meeting was held at the Ambassador club. Other officers for Unit 10-comprised of Utah and parts of Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada, include: George Roebucks, Provo Floral, vice president; Mrs. Tone McDonald, Magna Floral, reelected secretary-treasure- r and Jack Giles, Iluddart Floral, Salt She has served as president of the YWMIA and in recent years has been active in genealogical work. She married D. Carter Cornia on Nov. 14, 1912 In the Salt Lake LDS temple. She Is survived by her "husband and five of her seven children: Mrs. Frank Burch, Ogden; Mrs. Ben Llssitz, Los Angeles, Calif.; James D. Cornia, Tuscon, Ariz.; Howard G. Cornia, Phoenix, Arix.; and Mrs. David Webb, Lisle Mesa, Ariz ; two step-sopC. Cornia, Huntington Park, Calif.; and Rulon H. Cornia, Marysville, Calif.; 18 grandchildren; four sisters and one brother, Freda Rampton, Bountiful; Lona Petersen and Hilda Ham-seSalt Lake City; Lily Hansen, Tacoma. Wash.; and Isaac M. Hansen, Brigham City. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p. m. at the Fifth ward chapel. Friends may call at the famSecond ily home, 506 South West, Thursday evening and Friday morning until time of services. , Burial will be made in the under Brigham City cemetery direction of the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. Box Elder High to Attend Convention BUY NOW! y 53S00 HOOVER DELUXE num FOR Auto Backs Into DISCIPLINED' FABRIC Parked Car Mon. Injured by An automobile driven by Shirley - Taylor Spencer, 258 North Fourth West, backed inQuick thinking and the prompt to a parked car belonging to application of First Aid probably Helen Coffman of 20 North saved the life of Jamesy Nelson Main street, Monday at 2.28 p. of Peny, who was seriously his son, Darrell, in m. jured Saturday when he was The accident occurred at by eight-foo- t lifting a five-foSeventh South and Main when a truck Mrs. Spencer was leaving Matpiece of glass from The top half of the glass ties Cafe and backed her car broke off and fell on Nelsons into the Coffman car which whs left arm, inflicting a four inch parked by a service station north gash, cutting into the bone and of the cafe, causing $65 damsevering all tendons. age to the Coffman vehicle, His son called for help and according to police records. Immediately applied pressure Mrs. Spencer was cited, for to the wound while William C. Sackett, a member of the State improper backing by Jack D. Highway Patrol, hot on duty at Jorgensen of the Brigham City the time, applied a tourniquet Police department. above the wound and a bandage over the gash. . Nelson was taken to the CoolMRST SEC U ey Memorial Hospital by ambulance where he was treated and then taken to the Deg Hospital a Ogdep for specialized care. at The accident occurred Merrells Ine. warehouse on Fifth West street Falling Glass YARD WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27th THRU JUNE 30th SATURDAY, Rlt Y . . . t h e far Everybody! Bank 8 Box Elder NEWS Wednesday, June 27, 1956 Brigham City, Utah BETTER SAVE NOW! $27 OFF sweeps SERVICE ; A ondteMitum as it cleans! J (cleaning tools included) o X Weve sold the upholstering portion of our in order to concentrate exclusively on ; Custom made f suit your needs. f Smartly Tailored of newest fabrics and color combinations. 9 :Cn STAYS UP (TROLLS IT LASTS Brand new . . 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I soft, firm or standard to SEAT COVERS I.jJJICIUM BATES HOOVER beats as it ) . CITY OF last Saturday. ferry Worker CLEARANCE On a NEW The Hoover TO YOU ' ' East 2nd North E0M APPLY FIRST AID Prompt application of first aid by Trooper Wm. C. Sackett of the State Highway Patrol, left, and Darrell Nelson, right, probably saved the life of Jame-s- y Nelson, Darrells father, whose arm was nearly severed by a heavy piece of plate glass which broke and fell on him o MATTRESSES 327 $ NATIONAL, HOOVER WEEK lf QUIG, NIELSEN 'Aluminum Products i Lake City was named district t representative. from Brigham City Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Don L. HORSLEY'S and Primary President of Future Homemakers at - bowk IS fiMtte to Boy Olsen President RAPID CITY, S. D. (HP) The museum at the South Dakor ta School of Mines and Technology has a new meteorite on display. It is one of six that have been found in the state,1 and the smallest at 49 grams, about one and a half ounces. s The meteorite was found on Malcolm McMurchie farm near Centerville, S. D., where it had pierced the roof of a shed. - He married Marina Prifti in They were Evelyn K. Gilbert, Albania. Surviving are his widow, one Farrell Yemans, Paul Loya, llene Krensen and Heber Wil- son, Pandi Pall, and one brother, Eli Pali, all of Elwood, and liams. four brothers and sisters in AlMiss Krensen was taken to the bania. services Funeral he conwill Dee hospital by ambulance ducted Thursday at 1 p.m. in the where she was treated for a LDS Elwood ward chapel by bump on the head and released. Bishop Arthur Erickson. Rummage Sale Set by The others escaped injury, acFriends may call at the famCatholic Altar Society; ily home Wednesday from 7 to cording to Trooper Sackett. St. Theresas Altar society is 9 p.m. and Thursday until time was cited by of the services. Interment will sponsoring a rummage sale Sat' Pappacostas Trooper Sackett for reckless be in the Riverview cemetery at urday, June 30, at the rectory, 23 South First East, from S a. m, Tremonton. driving. ' to 6 p. m. ' Funds received will be used to further the many charitable projects sponsored by the altar society. According to those in charge everyone is welcome. On sale for reasonable1 prices Dianne ' Earl, daughter of Dianne will be one of around will be mens ladies and chil' Mr. and Mrs. Ted C. Earl, 421 2,000 FHA members chosen to drens clothing and shoes. North Fifth East, will be a del- attend the national meeting. egate to the 1956 national conConvention sessions will be vention of Future Homemakers geared to helping FHAers recITS of America, July 2 to 6 at the ognize opportunities and accept Conrad Hilton hotel in Chicago. responsibilities related to im A senior at Box Elder High proving home, school and comschool, she has been an FHA munity life. Other activities during the member since 1953 and has served as chapter parliamentalian five-dagathering include elecand will be president next year. tion of 1956-5-7 national officers and voting on national projects. Adviser for the local chapter FHA is sponsored by the SAVE is Mrs. Bertha Harris. American Home Economics asFHA is the national organiza- sociation and the U. S. Office of tion of pupils studying home- Education. Cooperating groups making in junior and senior are the home economics sections high schools in the United States of the American Vocational Asand territories. Any student sociation and the National EduON A NEW who has taken or is taking cation Association. , but Dianne also is a member of homemaklng may belong, membership is - voluntary. Na- the Bee staff, BEttes,. drama tional membership totals nearly club, and served on the prom 500,000. committee. U-8- 4 Caesar Mrs. Lewis R. HanMrs. Martha - Christina sen Cornia, 72, 506 South Second West, died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Frank Burch, Ogden, Monday at 12.25 p. m., following a two months illness. She was born in Brigham City on August 5, 1883, a '"daughter of James and Christina Petersen Hansen She lived in Brigham City most of her life and was active in LDS church organizations. For 25 years she a served as class teacher in the Relief society, while also working in the Sunday school. South DaVofa Was Hew Meteorite On Display isls Nome K, of , reV.Vi ITMIM I M MATTRESS CO. tint Security Bonk el Idaho , Notional PHONE 27 fff Association first Satvrlly Bank of Utah, Notional Association first SoturHy Bank of Rock Springs, Wyoming . Member federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CLYDE B. STRATFORD, Manage r, r - |