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Show Shirts Carry Message Former Deweyville Aged Brigham Resident Succumbs Man Succumbs George Beeton, 73, died at his home in Ogden, Monday. He had lived in Deweyville during the major part of his life where he was engaged in farming. He was born Nov. 10, 1882, In Hooper, a son of William and Heres a group of sophomores who are B on the mountainside during the e activities at the homecoming football game with Ben Lomond, Friday night. Included are, left to right, TO LIGHT B going to light the half-tim- Randall Tyson, Bruce Hyde, Richard Hailing, Joe Siggard, Robert Whitaker, Dale Nelson, Scott Fife, Lynn Stauffer and Steven Packer. Sophomores Light B for Homecoming Ferry The lighting of the B will be a spectacular sight to see on Friday night at the Box Elder By Nancy Brigham Sailor Back From Far East Tour Valden P. Benavediz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benavediz, arrived in Brigham City last Saturday to spend a 16 day leave. Seaman Benavediz has been serving for the past year aboard the USS Mullany, a destroyer, in the Far East Following his boot camp training at San Diego, he spent a brief leave at home then boarded the destroyer. He entered the U. S. Navy on a four year enlistment July 24, homecoming game, as well as a lot of fun for everyone, the sophomores particularly. Many of the sophomore boys will hop into a jeep Friday night There and ride up to the E. they will put fuzees all around the letter, and stay there un- 1955. He recalls many interesting til the lights on the stadium field dim at half time. This will ports on his Far East venture. be the signal for the boys to Stops at Hongkong, China, Japan and Philippine Islight their torches, forming the lands were among the many letter B. ports visited. I remember the day when the Upon his return to San Diego B was lit by taking big cans of he will go to San Francisco with oil up, said one of the faculty. his ship into a dry dock period. "The method of lighting it now Following his destroyer, along Is much safer. Before, there with two more destroyers and was danger of the oil being spill- a new DL, one to fhe most moded and the mountainside catch- ern ships afloat, will again ing on fire. Those oil cans were leave for overseas duty. The pretty heavy to carry, too, he DL will be the new command stated. ship. The lighting of the B is a traHe plans now to strike for ditional part of the homecoming boiler tender. celebration at Box Elder, one that make the students want to remember this event Hannah Garmer Beeton. In 1946, he moved to Ogden where he was employed as maintenance man at Bonneville park. He married Theresa Timmerman in Ogden on Jan. 4, 1911. She died in 1922. Surviving are two daughters, Miss Violet Beeton of Ogden, and Mrs. Varian (Flora) Olsen of Wendel, Calif.; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Nora Bigler of Cutler Dam; and Mrs. Chalotte Mikkelsen of Portland, Ore. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1 p. m. in the Deweyville LDS ward chapel with Bishop Winford M. Bar-ru- s officiating. Friends may call at the Relief Society room at the Deweyville ward chapel prior to time of services. Interment will be in the Deweyville cemetery. ASSGINED Airman Third class Jed Grover has been assigned to the 3415 USAF Tech- nical school at Lowery Air Force Saturday Here Christian C. Hansen, 94, of South Second West, died Saturday at his home. Mr. Hansen was a High Priest in the Second LDS ward at the time of his death. When a young man he was a member of the Box Elder tabernacle choir and served in the music department of the Second ward. 238 . Sunday Crash Here Utah State Fair A Logan motorist, attempting to replace some rolling water- By Brent Horsley Monday, the entire F.F.A. club was excused from class-wor- k to visit the state fair. Many of the .boys had exhibits which were really taking the top honors. The purpose of the excursion was to see the many farm exhibits and learn of the advanfarm of modernized tages equipment and farm products. I think this trip was very educational as well as enjoyable. The boys have really represented the Box Elder chapter well in the exhibit, President Rich ard Gordon said. The local chapter has always been, a good representative and has taken many state honors in recent years, he pointed out melons on the back seat of his car, crashed into the left rear fender of a car belonging to Dewayne Edgar Hauenstein, which was parked in front of the Hauenstein residence at 105 South First East on Sunday afternoon: Robert W. Griffiths of 10 Terrace Place, Logan, was traveling east on First South street at the time of the accident. P. R. Parker, investigating officer, estimated $100 damage to the Griffiths car and $50 to the Hauenstein car. Griffiths was charged with failure to keep his car under control. Introduces Guided Missile in Fredricksborg, Denmark, a son of James and Johanna Olsen Hansen. The family came to the United States when he was nine years of age and settled in Willard. Ann Glenn in He married 1882 in the Salt Lake Endowment House. They moved to LaGrande, Ore., where Mr. Hansen operated a farm for 25 years. They returned to Brigham City 20 years ago. Mrs. Hansen died Nov. 5, 1954 He had also worked as a carpenter and painter. Surviving are the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Ivy D. Frye and Olsen M. Hansen, both of Brigham City; Mrs. Stella Ann Young of Gridley, Calif.; Mrs. Elsie Loraine Marshall of Local Palo Alto, Calif.; Glenn W. HanFall seed bed preparation for sen of Burley, Idaho; Robert R. spring planting has several adHansen of Los Angeles, Calif.; vantages, reminds Dr. Paul Win Mrs. Murier Thomas of Long Christensen, extension conservationist at Utah State AgriculBeach, Calif. Six persons from Box Elder He is also survived by 37 tural college. 90 county were named as winners grandchildren, Farmers can follow a miniin the Saturday judging at the 25 mum of tillage operation and 1956 Utah State Fair. two sisters, Mrs. Min- still have an excellent seed bed Named among winners in the nie Hepworth of Salt Lake City, in the spring. They can take agricultural sweepstakes were and Mrs. Lucy Wardle of Poca- full advantage of winter and Fullmer Allred of Brigham City, tello, Idaho. spring moisture. They can plant for exhibiting corn, and David Funeral services were conduct- earlier than usual and get crops Bauhan of Tremonton for an ed Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the off to an excellent start. The entry of turkey red wheat. Second ward chapel with Bishop reduction in tillage operations In the FFA Junior depart- Claudius Olsen officiating. will save money and may inment, DeVon Knutson of GarBurial was in the Brigham crease yields, the USAC speland won championship on his City cemetery. cialist says. Duroc-Jerseboar and sow and "You have probably followed also on his Yorkshire sow. the practice of fall plowing for Tom Davis of Brigham City a long time. It will probably won championship in the FFA pay you to do one or two more sheep department on his Ram operations on your land in the bouillet ram. . fall so that your first operation In the FFA dairy cattle, Jay in the spring will be planting, Hardy of Bear River City was Dr. Christensen says. awarded championship honors If you have irrigation water on his Holstein female and reavailable, you can prepare your serve champion, while Robert land in the fall in the followLimb of Brigham City won Jering sequence: Plow, irrigate, Albert Edwin CroyWilde, sey reserve championship. dons oldest resident and father then go over once lightly with of Lawrence Dare Wilde, Brig- the harrow. If you have no irriham City, celebrated his 86th gation water, you can have a Two seed bed in the spring if birthday, Saturday, Sept 15, He good once was born Sept. 15, 1870 at Hill- you will plow, harrow over the land then go lightly, top Nottinghamshire, England, once with a spring tooth harrow a son of Edwin and Ann Brador tiller. ley Wilde. j "With fall seed bed preparaBoth drivers were cited MonAt an early age his parents moisyou can let winter tion, colafternoon LDS to when a the were converted day jeep lided with a dump truck at the church and they sailed for Amer- ture and spring freezing and intersection of Fifth East and ica from Liverpool, England thawing eliminate some of your Dr. Chris Sixth. South, according to City aboard the ship, Wisconsin, Oc- tillage operations, tensen adds. 1880. tober 23, police reports. George David Richards of 637 Although he was just 10 at the East Sixth South was traveling time, Mr. Wilde remembers east on Sixth South at the time many Incidents of the trip and of the accident. Driver of the In England before the journey. He is in good health and endump truck was Bryce Harold Owen of Route 3, Harrisville, joys reading current events, who was traveling south on church books and magazines. Fifth East street. He has been county attorney, The front end of the Richards a county commissioner, and jeep was damaged to the extent president of the school board of $550 while estimated dam- at the time when Morgan high age to the right side of the school was built, as well as bedump truck was set at $75, ac- ing a member of the Croydon cording to Byron May of the ward bishopric and ward clerk. offiHis children include L. D. City Police, investigating cer. Wilde; three daughters and two May issued citations to Rich- foster children. He also has 28 and 34 ards and to Owen for driving grandchildren too fast for existing conditions. training. lie completed six weeks of basic training at Parks Air Base in California, Prepare Seed Brigham Airman Is Bed Now for At Missile School Spring Plant at State Fair y Father of Local Airman Third Class Jed Grover, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Grover, 223 East Third South, Brigham City, has been assigned to the 3415 USAF Technical school at Lowry Air Force Base as a student in the Department of Guided Missile training. L o w ry s USAF Technical school graduates thousands of airmen each year who are trained for vital technical jobs in todays Air Force. Most graduates are assigned to major commands throughout the Air Force upon completion of their training at Lowry. Grover is a former student at the Box Elider High school and from graduated last spring Townsend High school in Montana. He spent six weeks at Parks Air Base where he received his basic training. 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