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Show Colorado Family Is Visiting Avis M Morgan Residence in Corinne This Week ; : f v ,-- Hi -- .vs v Onv.v1n .' 7 ,' : 1 :ijg0r'i ";lp 1 f1 I iv ATV fTf il Poulson, last Thursday. Prizes went to Hazel Tolman, Marli Forsgren and JoAnn Morrill. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Oliver and children from Denver, Colo, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Avis Morgan this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Wankier have a new baby boy, born on March 17. , Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Nelson spent the weekend at the home of Laron and Bernice Anderson. Edward Michelli was called back to Ohio on March 23, to bury his father, Joseph Michelli. '- V - V 73, I I ir E- - i ' r f 'syA' - - - - w, ' 7- - ' .- : . :. wV - , fc - -- r -- --.- , -. 77-v7-.- i .v, rtj . 7I '.! & - 4, 3 As seen from about 300 yards away, this pillar of black smoke (center) rose from the blast. At right, Charles Clifford stands in the hole dug by the exploding TNT. Deputy Sheriff Stanley May watches while Charles Clifford attaches fuse to sticks of TOUCHY BUSINESS BAST RESULTS TNT and nitroglycerine. TRAGEDY AVOIDED Harmless Blast Destroys TNT Found In Abandoned Barn at Harper Ward as having been a powder monsince working with his key 14, must have felt a particular satisfaction in this chore. He currently is visiting local grade schools to warn students of the danger in handling dynamite caps and other forms of explosives Clifford uses dummy props in his lectures, aimed at avoiding catastrophes such as could have occured m the barn at Harper. However, out on the flats Thursday afternoon the sticks of TNT, fuse linked together like sausages. were real enough. Using a nitroglycerine as single stick of a sort of boos-ter- , Clifford lit the fuse while Deputy Sheriff May and two representatives from this paper hastily started on route to vantage point about 300 yards away. Clifford Joined the group seconds later. Rattled Windows The blast saw a rolling column of black smoke shoot straight into the air and then drift northward with the wind. The shock sent a tremor through the immediate area and rattled windows around Harper. The explosion shredded brush and left a hole three feet deep and six feet wide. It was an Impressive lesson. five-minu- BEHS Co-H- H 40-ho- . 6 Box Elder NEWS . Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 1, 1959 -- -- ALL OF THEM WANTED TO SHARE HIS GOLD ...ONE OF THEM WANTED TO TAKE HIS LIFE! and THURSDAY Scholarship JOCK TIM 1956 m Thursday Friday Saturday Cited for Hex Lish, a senior student at Box Elder High school, was recently commended by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation for superior performance on a nationwide test of educational development. Merit The annual National Scholarship competition offers the largest system of privately financed scholarships In the na- BEACHHEAD niWB-uK-iaili- Country Sedan Station Wagon For AHANCaKtf COLOR Senior You should be very proud of them, announced his visitors Felt Satisfaction Clifford who describes himself That seems to be an excellent arrangement. "I dont know about that," replied the aged agriculturist. It iooks as how it was goln to break up the family. 1 got run 1957 into by a locomotive, and one of em wants to cure me, and tother schools. CHEVROLET Rex was one of 10,000 students one wants me to go lame sos he to receive a letter of commenda can sue for damages. 2 door Station Wagon tion. These students, together with the 10,000 students who are When It Began finalists and will receive CertifiJones: Who started the cates of Merit, constitute less 200 MOTORS week7 Smith: Robinson Crusoe. He than two percent of all second 470 North Main ary school seniors. had all his work done by In the letter of commendation, Stalnaker said You have demonstrated superior ability, and we take pride in recommending you SAVE MONEY ON MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS to any college or university you may wish to attend " Large stock of some of the worlds finest pianos, band A son of Mr and Mrs. M. Elmo instruments, accordians at reduced prices. This offer Lish, 88 North Third East, Rex is a top scholar at Box Eider is for bona fide residents of Box Elder County only. High where he also participates Expiration date June 1, 1959. Please bring this adverIn many other school activities, ' tisement. Stilt Lake City Utah GOOD PAY MAGGIE HAYES TWO BIG COLOR FEATURES WEDNESDAY promising students throughout the country and to encourage thfrm to continue their education. Rex received the commendation from John M. Stalnaker, president of the National Merit Scholarship Corp., who stated that 478,991 students took the test in 14,464 paricipating high SALT LAKE WHOLESALE MUSIC CO. FRED MacMURRAY L. N. Hoopes, a native of Brig-ha- Safeway granted Hoopes an 200 MOTORS leave of absence in 1953 City, has been named as 470 North Main the new manager of the dairy to serve as the executive assisand egg division of Safeway tant to the secretary. Stores, Inc., according to an announcement by President R. A. Magowan. Magowans statement further reported that Hoopes succeeds to the position formerly held by Robert Sneed, veteran organizer PICK O THE PICTURES of Safeways egg and dairy products supply operation. Both men are widely known in the egg and dairying industry as TOP SCHOLAR Rex Lish, well as for their identity with BEIIS senior, has been com- Safeways supply operation in mended for superior per- these fields. formance on NMS qualifying Hoopes, presently residing in test. Oakland, Calif., began his service with Safeway as manager of a company egg plant at Twin Falls, Ida. In successive years he has served as an executive in both the milk and egg supply department. At the request of Secretary of Agriculture, Ezra Taft Benson, 223. ,,.t. CHEVROLET Gtrj evans e UM WILIAM CAHPtCU A' HUNTER MAHONEY-KI- HOVEY-gen- CMAHTT TOM MAKE JCFFItfT STfHtf HIT NO. 2 IN COLOR 2 door Hard Top THE LIGHT TOUCH 200 MOTORS with i (JACK HAWKINS and MARGARET JOHNSON 470 North Main tion. I educated one of my boys to One of the purposes of the be a doctor and the other to be a lawyer. said Farmer Corntos-sle-. National Merit Scholarship qualifying test Is to Identify able and explosives. 3715 South State St. LAST TIME TONIGHT 1959 FORD Former Resident Gains Promotion father at age GET MORE OUT OF LIFE GO TO A MOVIE! TARAlA rL--: iM. Possible tragedy was avoided last week when six sticks of TNT were removed fioin a barn in Harper and safely detonated on tlie flats northeast of the Brigham City airport. a Charles Clifford of Perry man with explosives know how, handled the ticklish job. The blast carved a six foot crater in the alkaline soil little compared to what might have resulted under different circumstances. The TNT, weighing about three pounds, was discovered in the seldom-use- d barn by William H. Peters of Harper, lie reported the finding to neighbors who called the Box Elder county sheriffs office. Piled Neatly Peters related that he spotted the sticks piled in a corner of the farm building while hunting for a piece of rope According to Deputy Sheriff Stanley May, where the explosives came from or how they came to be in the barn was a mystery. The building had not been used for more than a year, i he said. An inert danger lay in the fact that children from surrounding homes often play in the barn. One of the youngsters told his mother that he and companions had seen the TNT box and its deadly contents but didnt bother to go near it. Reports are numerous each year of children who are injured or killed while playing with TS&SS03B3 HEEDS the The Corinne bridge club was held at the home of Mrs. Dave ,' . He has been in the hospital for past month. By Ruth Michelli 0 V . at uiuuta j, uuiiguvriJTToa, -- -- Sunday Monday Tuesday TWO BIG FEATURES J AND vT0P f , Barter erefor your personalised lifting now I . 14j f II mttu IIS STAR5. DISK-JULK-t- lS PICKED ITS SONGS AND ARE IN IT wA"- u '9 MERCHANTS Screes Play by Produced LEONARD by MAX KANIOR Directed I. ROSENBERG S Messreta Siafet Ialepfcae FRIDAY i . EVER KNOWNI G - ..ySlWf iS rent a room, share : an apartment or live with 1 relativee, a personalized listing insures that your i name, number and address will be included in the new f I directory at a surprisingly low cost. 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