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Show County Fair Board Names Catholic Pries! Dies Sunday in New Officers Highway Crash Officers and directors of Board recent LeRoy Bunnell, Fair manager, and T. A. Summers, board president, The 1959 Box Elder Fair will be held Aug. 23, 29 and 30 at the lair Grounds m Tremonton. In the reorganization meeting, Robert J. Potter was appointed to represent the county commissioners in working with the Fair Eox Elder County Fair were reorganized at a meeting, according to A 1 Uk, ' a4 m c, Kr - .lxv Tf i Rev. Robert G. Needels, 39, of Ogden, was killed Sunday when his late model sedan collided with a loaded semi truck-traile- r on Highway u 84 west of Ogden. Father Needels was well knewn in this area, and was reportedly enroute to Intermountain school at the time of the crash, where he was to conduct religious services for Catholic students. He was amathematies and science teacher at St. Joseph High school iru Ogden, and pastor of St. Marys Catholic church of Ogden. Accordin to the investigating officer, Highway Trooper Don Facer, it appeared the priest Board. Jerry Fruin was named chairman of budget and finance; A. E Buchanan will arrange the community booths, Rudy Miller will be in charge of commercial exhibits; Lewis S. Wight will arrange agricultural exhibits; and A. N. Rytting was named to han die advertising and publicity. 'Mrs. Edith Summers and Mrs Rebecca Moru-nsewill be in & charge of the womens division and one other member will be Rocket Riders of Brigham City selected to serve with them, the REGIN SECOND TERM elected the above to serve a second term as Junior Posse officials said. , activities will be, back row, left to LeRoy Dell Holmgren will officers. Directing Winnie president;. Leon llunsaker, liveIligginson, right, serve as chairman of the Marcia treasurer and Betty McMurtrey, stock division and Don Redfield for the riders. Glover, front, is secretary-historia- n will head the parade and decorations arrangements. charge of $6 is dues for the year. officers who will New member.-- , pay a $2 initiation assist in preparation and exhibiami v dues Willi May as tions at the Fair are A. Fullmer month. ones Allred, county agent for South Box Elder county; Ray Finch, Arrangements are being made row for a special posse riding Mr and Mrs. March Nichols, Salt Lake City present a county agent for Northern Box NEW PICTURE RECEIVED Lincoln Elder county; Bessie Hansen, day. In the past, Thursday has lovely autumn scene oil painting by Florence Ware to Principal Ross Coombs, been poss day but new ardemonstration school to be added to the growing collection of paintings in the new' addition. county home rangements will have to be made agent; Edward Ward, due to conflicting activities. training; Norwood llyer Rocket Riders of Brigham City and Owen Westenskow, Box Elder High sehool vocational ag- began 1959 activities last week ricultural department; A. Rex with the election of officers at C. Riley Nelson Enjoys Jensen and William O. Merrill, the Brigham City eouil room. Third Birthday Party Bear River High vocational agriServing for their second teim City, Begay Tscsie, Brigham The following births are an- girl, Mar. 7. piesi-deut- ; Winnie tment. ait Mr C. Riley Nelson, son of cultural depai Iligginson, nounced from Cooley Memorial Belly McMurtrey, vice and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson, enKenneth Hosgan and Cloth-ielYet to be named are commithospital: Newren Rogers, Brigham teemen to represent the elemen- president: Leon llunsaker, treas- joyed third birthday anniversary urer and Marcia Glover, secre- fun at the family home Sunday, Lee Brant and Ruby Elmira City, boy, March 7. tary, junior and senioi- high Fronk Johnson, Brigham City, Ed William and Dixie Ann LarMr. and Mrs. Mark Nichols, schools. tary historian. A Howdy Doody birthday cake, girl, March 5. sen Payne, Brigham City, boy, Salt Lake City, traveled to Brig-hrMany plans are being made by games, rel'ieshments and lovely suEach director will select a the Junior Fosse members for gifts filled the afternoon for the City last Friday to present Kenge and Marye Chiekikuchi March 7. pervisor for the various departOkada, Tjemonton, girl, March Virgil Reed and Berma Poison a lovely oil painting to Lincoln ments and will formulate plans the coming season. The group excited tot. 6. Jcppsen, Brigham City, girl, school to be added to the grow- to make the 1959 Fair more out- hopes to participate in Junior Attending were little David Posse competition in this area. Nelson and Rosalie Miranda March 8. ing collection of fine work on standing, officials said. Mr. and Mrs. Einar J Jensen, display there. Directing activities for the Larsen, Gorden E. Larsen; Mr Mr. Nichols, director of Vocayoung riders are Norm Lichten- and Mrs. Lyle J. Young and tional Educa'ion for the State DoubleYour Savings stein and Dee Black. sens, Ned and Tod, Miss Rosa Club Department of Education, and Officers explain that all riders, Larsen, Mrs. Amy L. Hansen his wife made their presentation between the ages of 8 and 18 Dick Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Net for other members of the Nichare invited tc- join the posse. A son and sons, Randy and Ricky. ols farmly, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nichols, Palo Alto, Calff., and START TODAY Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Morrell, of The club Garden City Brigham BERMUDA LENGTH Brigham City. STREAMLINE YOUR FIGURE FOR SPRING has scheduled its first meeting WITH OUR NEW Emery Nichols is the chief le- of the season Thursday, March gal council for the missiles divi- 12, in the court house, county Silhouette SALON TREATMENTS sion of Lockheed corporation. Leo Meacham anPresident Mrs. Morrell is the former Flornounced this week. ence Nichols. Starting time is 8 p. m. GROUP 'ONE The Nichols tiiq all received Dr. Arvil Stark, a recognized their early education at Lincoln slate and national authority, and felt that the presentation of will present an illustrated leca picture would express their ture on landscape improvement. gratitude for the fine work be- All interested persons are inviA Lovelier, More Graceful You GROUP TWO ing accomplished at the school ted to attend, Meacham said. in 90 Days and also be given in remem3 Other officers for the local brance of their sister, Miss Mary GLEN'S BEAUTY SALON are Earl Madsen, Nichols, former teacher at Lin- garden club 11 WEST FOREST and Hazel vice Todd, president, coln, now deceased. when you purchase one at the regu A Trained Silhouette Counselor The oil painting is a beautiful secretary. Open until 8 pm. lar price you get the second dress will be in our salon both WedOther educational meetings autumn sqene of Salt Lake City By Appointment. for only nesday and Saturday to set up canjon done by Florence Ware will be planned at the initial sesPHONE 893 your program. noted U'ah artist. A special sion, Meacham explained. Selected Group of frame is now being made for the painting and it will take its SEE YOUR BUICK DEALER NOW! place in the auditorium within the next week. vice-preside- tlder NEWS 15 Box Wednesday, March 11, 1959 Brigham City, Utah had pulled onto the highway from 2550 South into the path of the north bound truck. The truck driver apparently made a Vigorous effort to avoid the car. Driver of the truck was Adrain LeRoy Robbins, Jr., 27, of Ever-maTex., who was rushed to the Dee hospital in Ogden for treatment of cuts and bruises, where he was reported In satisfactory condition. Rev Nerdeis came to Ogden in 1958. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Needels of Los Angeles, Calif.; and a sister, Mrs. Kenneth Taylor of Temple City, Calif. Requiem mass was celebrated Tuesday at 11 a. m. in St. Marys Catholic church in Ogden. The body was sent by Larkin Mortuary to Los Angeles for mass on Thursday. Interment will he in Santa Clara, Calif. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Rocket Riders Elect Officers For Second Term nnBMS New Painting Presented to Lincoln School Sets Garden D0U81B Landscape Lecture DENIMS 5139 DRESSES d Di ESSES MUSIC CITY MAIN 81 SOUTH HATS Reservations Due for Civic Club Birthday Party Here Saturday RUMMAGE TABLE! One group of items reduced in price at the rate of 10c per hour until all are sold! ROBERTA'S 90 South Main ALSO 1035 ADDITIONAL PRIZES... 1060 PRIZES IN ALL! Civic Impiovcment club members are reminded that reserva- for the annual tions are di-bnthday party planned for Saturday afternoon, March 14. 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