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Show I Brigham Resident Receives Diploma Total Disability Income Offered b Box t two-yea- READY WRESTLERS Grapplers at Box Elder high are looking to their first match of the season Thursday when they travel to Davis high. Getting some coaching are, left to right, Jeff Nimori, Newell Norpian, Coach Derold Simmons, and Sid Norman. The Darts will be favored. 1 Box Elder Wrestlers Limber Up Former Resident For Match With Davis Thursday Earns Promotion . Bees Expect Stiff Test From State der with a stiff test in its outing. has Though Region One-Twnot formulated its schedule yet, Simmons has slated three matches with squads coached by former team mates of his at the University of Utah. Gerald Purdy, an gridder with Simmons, now coaching at Davis, and Don Rydalch, now coaching at Granger High, agreed to meet Box Elder. The Bees will test Granger there on Dec. 18. Home Match Slated First competition at home for the Bees is against South Cache on Dec. 12, starting at 3:30 p. m. in the school gym. The region finals this year are at South set for Feb. Cache. The Box Elder roster: t Seniors lleber Bott, Jay Hardy, Darrell Johnson, Newell NorGordon man, Steven Parrer, Stokes, Terry Shio, Reo and Fred Endo. Bryce C. Fiamm has been appointed assistant manager of the Utah general office of the New York Life Insurance Co. with headquarters in Ogden. In his new post, Fiamm will mamnage the Ogden office and direct all sales activities for the firm, in Northern Utah. Flamms appointment was announced by Sterling W. Sill, inGerald Simmons has been spector of agencies in charge of named head football coach at the companys Utah general of- Bear River High school after fice in Salt Lake City, In the A former resident of Brigham three years a$ mentor high. junior Fiamm is a son of Mrs. MaCity, He succeeds Wendell Hess bel S. Fiamm. He is a graduate who recently stepped down from of Utah State University, joining Bear coaching post to accept New York Life in May, 1956, as the an agent in the Ogden area and acalposition with Thiokol Chemicorporation. he has qualified for the firms Simmons n stranger at Bear Star Club. Members In this club River. He is lettered in the grid is based on an outstanding sales sport there for three years berecord. fore graduating in 1950. He enHe is a member of PI Kappa rolled at the University of Utah, Var-ianAlpha, vice president of the four years later after Dance club in Ogden, and graduating Juniors-- - Jimmy Earl, Paul director for the Leaders Round earning a football letter during his junior and senior years. Kotter, Jack Molgard, Sid Nor- Table of Utah. He also is active The following year he served Pubi-gee- , man, Clyde .Nichols, Boyd in the LDS church. as assistant grid coach and head Merlin Richardson, Gorwrestling coach at Bear River. don Rasmussen, Paul RosenIn 1955, he became head footbaum, Orval Smith, Doug Watan-abe- , ball and basketball coach at John Williams, Max StanBear River junior high school. Mad-sonDelon dard, Dahl Johnson, a three-yea- r Over period, his Dennis Billings, and Vynn teams have piled up 11 football Andreasen, and LeRoy Shing, victories against a single deSophomores Brent Bradbury, feat Darrell Nuttall, Jay David, Call, Films of The Twentieth CenSimmons brother, Darold. beStone, Brent Thorn, Richard tury television came documentary assistant football coach Rio, Tim Tsushima, Rod Romer, series are now available . for and ElBennett Davis, David Merrell, loan to local groups, N. R. Fick der wrestling coach at Box High this year. John Markham, Harold Winn, lin, in charge of the Prudential The new hea dmentor is marBill Larsen, Marvin Haramoto, Insurance ofto the former Marianne companys ried Ogden and Gary Larson. fice, has announced. Manning of Tremonton. They The Ogden office has made ar- have two sons. rangements through the Prudential education department, NewAntidote ark, N. J., for release of the films here, Ficklin said. They Jack Benny and Don Wilson may be ordered directly through were discussing the hazards of the companys Ogden office at an actors life on one of Jacks 3025 Washington Blvd. recent shows. ' Miss " Anne Gibbs, Brigham Many of the films are regard The most districting thing and native former public ed as classic portrayals of City can happen to the perforthat major nurse with State Utah the health mistoric episodes during the mer, said Jack, is hecklers in Department of Health in Ogden, past 50 years and some the audience. But Ive found has been appointed director of showings have been made7,000 to punch in the nose soon the Visiting Nurse Assn., In- schools throughout the country. that good quiets them." Ind. dianapolis. Loan of the films is now being That really helps, does it, She had served as assistant di- extended to civic, ser- Jack?" church, rector there for several years vice, and fraternal groups, accertainly does, Don now and acting director for four cording to Thurlow C611, local if It I could only find some way months. to deal with men! Miss Gibbs was awarded a representative. scholarship to the University of Michigan and took her masters degree from there in public health nursing in July of this year. She is a sister of M. E. Gibbs of Harper. Simmons Named o 'Champion Darts Wrestling took the spotlight at Elder High school this week as the grunt and groaners of Coach Derold Simmons prepared for their first match of the season Thursday at Davis High. Only three lettermen are around from last years team which managed to grab third They place in Region One-Twart seniors Newell Norman (133) and Darrell Johnson (120) and Sid Norman (103) who is a junior. Some of the boys who look most promising at this point of the season are Orvll Smith (165) and Paul Rosenbaum (155), both juniors, and Jeff Nimori (120), a senior. 45 Try For Team In all, there are 45 boys trying for a place on the Bee traveling squad. Simmons says ha will take 24 grapplers to Davis. The Darts wrestled their way into the state championship last year and should provide Box El- Box Grid Coach at ex-Ut- e Bear River High Wad-doup- trainee through every phase of diesel operation, repair and service, of consists 50 training manuals and includes the GET MORE OUT OF LIFE GO OUT TO A MOVIE! TODAY N b-- - K-i && a. m' , s': i to SATURDAY Matinees Saturday and Sunday Open at . . ti' 'A ,Jb , , 1 P.M. TWO BIG FEATURES i, - ; - i- , C , IN REIGN AT HARVEST BALL Judy Olsen was named Harvest Queen and Newel Norman as Harvest King at the annual Harvest Ball held Wednesday evening at Box Elder High school. Judy is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Roy S. Olsen of Brigham City, and Newell is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.Norman of Corinne. They reigned over the THE ROLE THAT FITS HIM GUN RTS HOLSTER! Harvest Ball festivities. Honeyville Student Earns Scholarship David C. Tolman, son of Mr. Claudius Tolman of Honeyville, received a $200 John A. Widtsoe Scholarship Foundation-Award at a recent Delta Phi - convention. The presentation was made by Elder Milton R. Hunter of the First Council of Seventy, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Elder Hunter is the grand president of the returned missionary organization. This was one of several such awards made to outstanding Delta Phi members at various and Mrs. State University, majoring in mathematics. He filled an LDS mission to the Eastern States and participated in the Hill Cumorah pageant during his mission. Proof Positive NORTH MASSAPEQUA, N. Y. (UPI) Told that his son was ineligible for transportation and would have to walk to kindergarten because he lived less than a half-mil- e from school. John OConnell got out his tape measure and" measured the distance at exactly 2,800 feet colleges. 100 more than the necessary Tolman is a senior in the minimum. The youngster now school of education at Utah rides in the school bus. a y CO-HI- T tUftf fCKD LAST TIME TODAY Your Welcome Wagon Hostess will call with a basket of gifts . . . and friendly greetings from our religious, civic and business leaders. If you, or others you know, are moving, bo sure to phone Welcome Wagon. R JTV USED TRACTORS FARMALL 450 DIESEL THE LOAD WILL BE LIGHT WHEN YOU FARMALL 400 -- Sunday STARTS THURSDAY Monday-Tuesday TWO BIG FEATURES He created the new Jp W Gets Top Nurse Job rhythm that swept r awaiting world! k fiT3 ..... Nearly new 1st CLASS NAT KING COLE (as W. C. HANDY, Father of the Blues) ,y EARTHA KITT PEARL BAILEY CAB CALLOWAY ELLA FITZGERALD ' SUPER DOLLARS SUPER "A" $25 to $2000 lTrip - Phone First. Harold C. Grill, Manager 29 S. Main St Phone: 487, Brigham City "C" overhauled jHSJFJ overhauled '? mi drama... J LANA Brigham Truck & Implement Co. loom below $400 and by City Finance Co. (Utabj 27 North Main ' TURNER . ' . 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Age Limit Is 60 No payment may be made for disabilities incurred after age 60, and no premium charge is made for this benefit after that date. If the veteran is in good health and under age 60, the rider may be attached to any NSLI policy, except for a limited number sold veterans since to service-disable- d April, 1951. A physical examination is required of those whose age at their nearest birthday is 41 or more. These policy-holder- s may be examined by VA or a local physician at the veterans - expense, provided VA medical application forms are used. The premium cost of the rider varies according to the policy holders age, type of policy, and its face amount, V. A- - said. Those veterans who now have the old rider may get the new one at little extra cost. Information and application forms are available, at any VA office. Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 3, Phillip D. Fallows of 505 South Sixth West, Brigham City, has home-studr completed the Diesel, tractor and heavy equipment course of the Interstate Training Service of Portland, Ore., announces C. E. Green, school director. The course, which takes the On Gl Policies tlder NtWS Phone 300 istaYisjoii y CV ly f - - t -- v |