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Show r M Vv 1U , Speed Baby COLCHESTER, Conn. (UP) -r d Benny Klein Three-year-ol- - Sorry op- erates a regulation-siztractor, and pulling harrows, plows trailers. His father explained this consoles Benny who used to operate a souped-uracing car. We had to take the car away "Tflom him' Klein - said. He drove tod 'fast and my wife was tfraid he would hurt himself." e " 1 ;r' Bal!and Chain t - '. w-- A p you ik I cant . i Jenkins the wife home and night, ? told a wants me to stay watch TV with her. Huh! snorted his companion. Before you got married you said, youd be the boss or know the reason why! Yeah, leplied Jenkins, Now I know the reason why." Receives Law i -- ? A Rise When Water Runs j I The Bachelor of Laws Degree will be conferred upon Grant M. Prisbrey formerly of Brigham City, during T956 summer commencement exercises at the University of Utah Aug. 24. Prisbrey, a son of Mr. and Mrs. M, Grant Prisbrey, 28 South 2nd East, Brigham City, resides at 125 South 9th East in Salt Lake City. He is currently seeking offlcas two-yeof Salt Lake county, orf t He democratic ticket. For ms grid uate law study he wrote a thesis entitled A Personal View oflhe Utah Rules of Civil Procedure With Special Respect to their Relation to the Inferior Courts of the State. He received k B.S. degree in ' political science from the U- in Profits IjftMi. ? if i 'Vk 3 tN , " T : Ifcurv - 1953. His wife is the former La Ree Beus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Levi Beus of Hooper. Active in professional circles, Prisbrey is a member of Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity and the University of Utah Young Democrats Electrically! BRIGHAM BRANCH HOSTESSES Mrs. C. B. btratiord, seated, general chairman, and Mrs. Bessie Eskeisen, standing, buffet chairman, check lovely decorations planned to be used at the annual AAUW workshop to be held in Brigham City, August 25, at IndianTDS chapel. Local AAUW officers and members are hostess club for the annual event. Annual Workshop for AAUW Water that runs electrically is working water ... ups dairy cow yields 10 to 25 per cent . . . boosts egg production as much as 20 per cent . , . adds weight to beef cattle, sheep and hogs. Helps get them to market ' . earlier with less feed cost. Put your water on the run electrically ! Set for Attenders at LDS In Student . De- to Wallace Gordon Clay of Willard 'during will be awarded summer commencement exercises at the University of Utah on Aug. 24. ' Clay, a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A Clay, RFD 2, Brigham City, majored in physics for his graduate study. He wrote a dissertation entitled A Modeling Study of High-SpeeImpact. 1956 FARM BETTER... Electrically UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. (WQimnBmo&r' in Maine. Accident Three cars were involved in head-ocrash, Friday at a.m., on the east approach to the Bear River highway bridge east of Corinne. Driver of one of the vehicles was John Fontaine Perse, Pocatello, Idaho, who was headed west and was trailing a second car. He applied .his brakes as he approached a slow moving vehicle, swerved onto the wrong side of the road and hit a car driven by Beverly Kubasch, Minneapolis, Minn., driving the auto off the road, down a steep bank and through a fence in the ditch. His car and the vehicle he was towing went over the op-- ! posite bank inflicting a $600 damage to the two cars, according to an estimate by Trooper TeWayne Woodland who investigated. , The Minnesota car suffered $300 damage, the highway troop- . er reported. The Brigham City ambulance was called to the scene but none of the occupants were injured to the point of needing hospital-ization. Trooper Woodland cited Perse for following too else. a There are no poisonous snakes Norway had 204 newspapers 1955 of which 95 were dailies 5 n A highlight of the day will be Utah State Division of the American Association of Uni- a talk on the theme by Dr. Lilversity Women will hold the an- lian G. Portenier, regional vice nual workshop in Brigham City president, from Laramie, Wyo. Other state committee chairSaturday, August 25. men who will participate are Clays undergraduate study Program for the coming year also was at the University of will be drafted by officers and Mrs. Harold Richards, education chairman; Mrs. Odessa Culli-mor- Utah where he received his B.A. members of AAUW. Provo, status of women Degree in 1953 He is a 1946 According to Mrs. C. B. Strat- chairman; Mrs. lone Daniel, Lo- graduate of Box Elder High ford, general chairman, approx- gan, legislative chairman; and school. imately 100 women are ex- Mrs. Grace Bywater, Salt Lake While working on his doctorpected. ate degree Clay has played an City, membership chairman. luncheon ,,yvill . .be important part in a high veloMeetings have been planned Buffet to be conducted at the LDS In- served following the afternoon city research project at the unidian chapel 7th South 4th East, session at the Indian phapel as versity. ' opposite entrance to Intermoun- concluding number o0(if.he, days He and .other scientists have tain Indian School. P' agenda. been testing the. effect of high 17 branches speeds on Presidents of the Mrs. Gladys Harrison, Logan, projectiles traveling state program chairman, will in- in Utah will make reports and through space. The is extroduce the program keyed to a state board meeting will be pected to ultimately study contribute and AAUW lunbheQn. held following the the theme Today .valuable information to the deTomorrow. signers of guided missiles and Problems will be discussed by . other equipment. . Mrs. Myrtle Cornoby, Logan, John Oluf Forsgren'' committee national arts woman, Should it Family Reunion Set Out Program ! Change?": Mrs. Carmen Fred The descendants of Jilin Oluf rickson, Logan, national status 2 ' Box Elder NEWS will meet in .reunion of women committee woman, Forsgren Riw at 25, the Brigham City, Utah How Can We Build a Real Ac- on Saturday, Aug. - Wednesday, August 22, 1956 chapel at Rivedale tion Program?: Dr. Olivia Me erdale ward ' f seven miles northeast of n Hugh, Salt Lake City, state fel- Idaho, Pvt. Sheldon R. Nelson, son of A weakly newspaper established inJ896, j Preston. pub Can Our chairman, lowship 19 North lished every Wednesday and entered as SecMrs. Susan U Reunion time is 12 noon with Second West, Nelson, was ond Class Matter at the post office Fellowship Program Be More recently gradu Brigham Utah, under the ect of March Vital td Utah Members. lunch being served at l!pm. ated from the Armys Southeas- 8, 1879, City, Miss Iris Schow, Brigham Cihas H. C. Hansen Mrs. agreed tern Signal, school at Fort GorSubicrpition raft $3 00 per year, payable in ty president, will welcome mem- to provide barbecue sandwiches don, Ga. advance; in combination with the Box Elder bers on behalf of the hostess and family members, in thePresr-tok He completed the schools Journal, t published Fridays) $S00 per year, branch. Mrs. Stratford is gen: 12,50 for 4 months; single copy 10 cents. area will furnish other items maintenpower equipment era! chairman with Miss Stella of food for the lunch. It is felt ance course. The course trained Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah State Press Association. Young, registration; with Mrs. that such an arrangement will him to i nataik National Editorial operate and ser- Association end United Press, Leone Rittershaus, Miss Eugie be Advertising much appreciated by the vice motor-drivevery Utah State Press Association, equipsignal Representative; Dean and Mrs. Marjorie Childs, to Utah Salt travel Lake members City having ment In charge of buffet family assisting. from a distance, according to Nelson entered the army in Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher luncheon is Mrs. Bessie Eskei- Mrs. Olivia Verl Rich O Brian, Advertising Manager Knight, who1, made January of'thik year and receivsen with Mrs. Ezma Knudson the announcement. Cost 6f the ed basic Fort at Ord, training comas Dick Lorene and Mrs. lunch will be 40 cents per per- Calif. mittee members; clever favors son, Mrs. Knight stated. t . The. soldier was for the luncheon have been deBox Rider High All from graduated-fromembers this family made and Miss Mary by signed school in 1954. Nichols and Miss Lucille Jones vicinity are invited to attend. with other decorations under the direction of Miss Norma Jensen and Mrs. Billy Petersen. 5-Stair Mrs. Petersen is also In charge Mrs. of tickets and finance with Verna Markham, invitations. Registration will begin at 8.30 a.m. with the first session to begin at 9 a. m. Miss Cheryl Palmer will sing two vocal selections during the morning Session. Mrs. Julia Caine, Provo, state division president, will speak at the afternoon session. The session will follow . luncheon at the Tropical Restaurant and will begin at 2 p.m. at the Indian Chapel. . d I Three Autos By Willard gree Indian Chapel in Are Involved i.The Doctor of Philosophy Two Sessions, Plus Luncheon and Buffet THREE CARS TANGLE Luckily no one was seriously injured Friday morning when three cars were involved in a headon crash on the approach to the Bear River bridge, East of Corinne. Two of the vehicles went over the steep embankment. 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