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Show , - q t Fourth Ward Gold and Green Bill Scheduled le'MP"v1 - Fourth ward members are Invited to the annual Gold and Green Ball, sponsored by the ward MIA organization, according to MIA officers. The dance is scheduled for Thursday evening, Jan. ' 30, beginning at 8 p m. A good orches Ij f?T7 tra has been engaged for the evening, and arrangements are under the direction of the M Men and Gleaner Girls. Mode of dress will be or best dress committee members said. semi-form- Willard Banquet, Dance Is Scheduled Friday and The Willard Elders The ward dance will'follow 9 p. m. a K SPEAKER Eishop Duane G. Hunt will be guest seaker g dinner sponsored by St, Henrys Parish at at a the Tropical Restaurant Thursday, Jan. 30. fund-raisin- Council Members Catholics Plan Visit Legislature Fund-Raisin- g Event Thursday St. Marys Parish will start a drive for the new St. Henrys church and social hall, with a kickoff dinner to be held at the Tropical Restaurant Thursday evening, Jan. 30, at 7:30 p. m. Bishop Duane C. Hunt of the Salt Lake City Diocese will be guest of honor and speaker of the evening. Program numbers will feature Miss Sandra Gover, formerly Miss Indian America, who will in render The Lords Prayer Indian sign language, while Miss Kay Hodges will sing the lyrics, accompanied by Mrs. Helen Lee. Louis Rio will entertain with a trumpet solo, and Herbert Whitney will do an Indian hoop dance accompanied by Phillip Gover. Vincent DeNunzio and John of the Singh are drive committee. All friends of St. Henrys Parish are invited to attend, according to the chairmen. Tickets are on sale at $1 25 per plate. Reservations may be obtained by phoning John Gomez or Mrs. John Sereika. fund-raisin- - 5 g 6 Box Elder NEWS Wednesday, January 29, Brigham City, Utah 1958 Delegates of the Box Elder Womens Legislative County Council attended sessions of the Utah State Legislature in Salt Lake City, Jan. 23. Delegates include Mrs. Rae Mrs. Grace Price, Christensen, Mrs. DeAnn Ebeling and Mrs Jennie Jones The ladies attended a panel on education before attending regular departments. Enters Guilty Plea on Charge PROMOTE TRAFFIC SAFETY Erigham City Police Chief Dell Fife is shown with Marland K. Strasser, western staff secretary, and G. Ernest Rourne, Utah coordinator for the National Association of State Safety Coordinators. The two officials were in Erigham City Monday to promote the summer safety program Slow Down and Live. City Judge Tries Officers Define Traffic Program Four on Charges Of Drunk Driving Representatives from Brigham Ogden were present in the city court room Monday morning to hear officials of the National Association of State Safety Coordinators tell of plans for its summer Slow Down safety campaign and Live. G. Ernest Bourne, Utah Safety Council chairman, and Mar-lanK. S tracer, staff secretary in the western office, told the gathering that millions of dollars have been invested in annual promotion of summer safeCity, Logan, and Four men were tried in city court Saturday on charges of di unken driving Richard Ray Smith, 25, Lane Iaik Motel, Mead, Wash., was fined $200 and sentenced to 100 days in city jail when he entered a plea of guilty to the charge. PocaColvert Olof Stanger, 26, The jail sentence was to be tello, Idaho, plead guilty to sec- suspended on payment of the ond degiee burglary m First Cine. ty District court, Tuesday, when he Woodland, Strasses explained that - emTeWayne Trooper f was airaigned before Judge Utah ar- phasis this year is State Patrol, Highway placed being Lewis Jones on making each driver ' realize rested Smith Jan 11 He was charged with the burA Brigham City man, Blaine glary of the Palmer Jewelry pt Tremonton, according to Sheriff Nelson was fined $200 and given a jail term of 115 days by Judge Warren W Hyde Ida Merrell on his plea of guilsentenced Jones Stanger Judge to from one to 20 years in the ty One hundred days of the senUtah State Penitentiary and he was turned over to the custody tence was to be suspended on of the sheriff for execution of payment of the fine Nelson was cited for the ofsentence. A delay in pleading of Owen fense Saturday by Oflicer Byron Garner, 30, Pocatello, was gran- May, Brigham City Police ted until Feb 11 by Judge Jones. Garner is being held on a simiRalph Weston Lee, 44, 344 lar chaige Quince, Salt Lake City, pleaded guilty and was fined $200 and sentenced to 100 days in the city jail. Judge Merrell suspended the sentence on payment of the fine Officer Byron May made the d Of Burglary now op arrest Saturday NEW BARBER SHOP AT NORTH MAIN At North End of First Security Rank Huiltling 15 Dee Thayne Jones, Fielding, pleaded guilty to a tipsy charge and was fined $200. A jail sentence was suspended on payment of the fine. Jones was picked up Ftiday by Trooper Ralph Kotter, Utah State Highway Patrol 100-da- y BARBERS ARNOLD AS AY J. OTTO JENSEN SINCERELY SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE 1958 New Admiral TV Streamlined "VANDERBILT" with large 21 inch screen built into a lovely mahog- There's a great day conning . . . the day the Building Bug bites you. 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