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Show One View NEWS was explaining 4 that his state had never known bad times. But surely you felt Wednesday, September 10, list of the Brigham City, Utah the great depression 1930s, someone spoke up. The U. S. Treasury will stated the "No, we didn't, a damaged bill at fact Californian. However, we did of the orienjoy one of the poorest booms value if three-fifth- s wed ever known. ginal is intact. Pat Robinson Box Oder A Californian Earns Honors tc-dee- - At Fall Stampede Double honors went to Pat Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burgner, Brigham City, at the Plymouth Fall Stampede on Labor Day. Miss Robiqson was chosen - as Rodeo as well as Queen of the Champion Cowgirl. According) to those ' attending the competition was very tough. Eleven girls competed for the trophy buckle and prize money. They worked three events, polebending, barrel racing and ' calf k roping. Queen Pat and Daunna Walker, Twin Falls, Idaho cowgirl, were tied for first place. Miss Walker is an All Around Idaho champion. Riding of Brahma bulls, after the rodeo, was the decisive factor in declaring the champion. The event was colorful with cowboys giving more help than needed to the two contestants. After both girls made successful and exciting rides the point system used by rodeo cowboys was used and Miss Robinson was declared winner and Champion Cowgirl. In the pole bending and barrel racing events Pat rode the Appaloos stallion, Zaael, owned by- Roy and Betty Marble, Brigham City. In the roping contest she was mounted on Corky Poo, a Quarter Horse gelding, owned by Mac Wade, Ogden. The past week has been an exciting one for Pat, she was just recently chosen Queen of the Golden Spike Rodeo at Tremon-toand reigned over the Box Elder County Fair Rodeo, and was also chosen as an escort to the Marshal of the Day in the Peach Days Parades. IT'S RICHARDS COLD STORAGE d Named as first place winners in the Box Elder County Fair TOP TALENT WINNERS Talent Show are shown above, left to right, Clark Holdaway, senior division ; Jerrilyn Chlarson and Bobby Orme, junior division; Tamara, Nanette and Pamela Christensen, intermediate division. Some of the winners will compete in state competition in the near future. d LOCKERS FOR .j GOVERNMENT GRADED MEAT (at wholesale M. prices) FOR HOME FREEZERS and LOCKERS Meat Cut and Wrapped to Order. LOCKERS, ARE AVAILABLE. ATTENTlbhT HUNTERS! f a , We Will Process Your. Venison Miss Pat Robinson, daughter DOUBLE HONORS Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burgner, Brigham City, was acclaimed Queen of the Rodeo as well as All Around Champion Cowgirl at the Plymouth Fall Stampede held Labor Day. The past weeks have been exciting' for Pat since she reigned as Queen of the Golden Spike Rodeo at Tremonton for the Box Elder County Fair, and was escort to the Marshal of the Day at the Peach Day Parades. Richards Cold Storage Lockers 27 West Forest Phone 33 : n i, IT TAKES Tb for Council Lifts , sound saving Restriction on Yard Watering WIN TALENT HONORS Winning second place honors in the County Fair Talent Show were, left to sight: Judy Hess, Intermediate division; Debbie Christensen and Suzie Orme, junior division; and Annette Knudsen, senior division. The talent show is sponsored by the Farm Bureau Federation. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orme, also of Honeyille. Their Winners Named talent also was in tap dancing. Second place winners were Debbie Christensen, daughter fo Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Christensen of Tremonton, and Suzie Orme, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orme of Honeyille. They presented a ballet dance number. The annual talent show held Some of these contestants will during the Box Elder County compete in the near future on Fair took place in the Bear the state level with talent from River High school auditorium. other parts of Utah. Judges selected first and secSponsors of the talent contest ond place winners in three divi- is the Farm Bureau Federation. sions, including senior, intermediate and junior divisions. Clark Holdaway, vocalist, took first place honors in the senior division. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holdaway of At County Fair Talent Review Brigham Resident Earns High Rating Named as second place winner in the senior division was Annette Knudsen, who did a pantomime number. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knudsen of Brigham City. In the intermediate group, first place honors went to three sisters, Tamara, Nanette and Pamela Christensen, daughters of Mrs. Merlin Larsen of Promontory, who did a novelty tap dance. Second place winner in this, division was Judy Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tin Hess of Fielding, ,who also did a tap dance. Walking awy with first place in the junior were division Jerrilyn Chlhrson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chlarson of Iloneyville, and Bobby Orme, Charles A. Carlson of Brigham City was one of 70 employees at Hill AFB that have received outstanding performance ratings the highest recognition the base gives to its employees. Each year all base employees are rated by their supervisors. If they feel their employees have been outstanding on their job, the workers are recommended for an outstanding performance rating. An incentive awards committee evaluates the recommendations. If they agree, the top Final rating is recommended. approval must be given by the OOAMA commander, Maj. Gen. P. H. Robey. THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL V'GO LIKE 60 . Joins Insurance Firm Darrell L. Deem of Ogden, formerly of North Brigham, has recently joined the William W, Whitesides Agency in Salt Lake City of the New England Mutual Life Insurance company. Deem is a graduate of the Box Elder High school and of Utah State Uniersity with the class of 1954 He has served with the U. S. Air Force as a pilot. Look Out! the fellow from way back in the hills who died upon seeing his first auto mobile he didn't see it soon enough. Do you drive a 57 or 58 car? Get both at 8 DELUXE tl $.. during the day after a good nights rest on an Everton Mattress Thats What. You Find ' Every Mattress Have them built any size or shape to suit your needs. I SUPER-CUSIIIO- N Ogden First Federal Savings ... Check .our Good) ears new rock-botto- STYLE, COMFORT, ECONOMY! K- -v d by M r: - Former Resident Then there was (Continued from Page One) the citys subdivision ordinances There existed doubt that the potential subdivider owns title or option on all the property involved. The housing project would take in land immediately east of Sixth East between Third and Fourth North. Recommends Fee Raise Mayor Eskelsen recommended that Funk Neon Sign company be paid $60 a month for maintaining the citys sign which spans Main street. The local sign company had been receiving $50 for this service. Councilman Packer reported that the corner of Second South and First East, where Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph plans to build its dial exchange until the should not be building company submits a plan to the council. At a previous meeting, Ross Burke Jenson, manager of the local office, asked that a larger building be allowed on the lot, located on the northwest corner. Present zoning limits the size of the building. Jenson said a larger structure will be needed because of the community's upsurge in population. in Super-Cushio- n Swing lo greater peace of mmd . . . and open a saving account where yew ft the big benefits: first, higher earnings (3Vi), and second, insured safety. - . 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