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Show turn and I accorded him the same broadminded respect. A couple roore unjust decisions on their part (I figured they were unjust) couldnt shake my composure. Theyre just having a bad night," I remarked to the person sitting next to me who happened to be my wife. She nodded conceding my greater wisdom. But they kept it up and by the second half, the dam of composure was wearing thin under the constant battering by waves of indignation. know it's a difficult task out there. Ref, but lets attempt to be more equitable in This rendering our decisions, shall we? is something like what said as the boys lined up for the third quarter. The request went for naught and composure did take flight. shot off the bench like at Cape Canaveral, bellering with all the sublety of a stampeding elephant. Wheres your white cane, you stink'en bum? As I recall, these were The exact words. They seemed to be the right words for the occasion. There were other similar outbursts punctuated by adjectives like "blind" . . "stupid" . . goofy . . and blankety blank. But came the final gun and our boys had lost the battle. It was one of those momentous defeats in life which a person must learn to face. As we walked out of the gym, my. wife said something about wanting to poke the referees in their noses. "Now, Dear," said, It's only a game." NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, January 26, 1960 THE BOX ELDER Native of j- i Brigham Gets Promotion Gdbett rppointed H Me o hi ' n qc nf the of S'lit'i-Co.': Oakland C 'i f has been t'lenal sales i o 'nt Division t. Inc ncmg from ..h-n- ihf 1 of m O r , f 'f. LL V L. by Bruce life have basket, base .'"a . . Gilbert H. Meation. cham has been appointed Pacific of However, as the years fly by, the aging (he regional sales manager Ogden. a of Division has taught me composure . . . the Meacham that stated process Koepenick for chant Inc. in Oakland, Calif. will have full responsibility of remaining calm, cool and rejec? quality sales of calculator and adding ted. Besides, a newsman has to look at machines through Mnrchnnts dis- district, and in !r).i3 he was named trict sales offices in California, manager ot the Phoenix district things objectively. In 1957 he was advanced to mana-age- i With this baloney in mind, I wonder why Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Mon,at Oakland, one of Mai chants Colorado, tana, Wyoming, Utah at a recent Box Elder high casaba duel (that New Mexico, majoi olfices Nevada, Arizona, means basketball game) I became the epic Meacham 's headquarters as Alaska, and western Texas will sales tome of raging violence . . . well, almost. Meacham started with Mai chant regional manager in 1950 as a calculutoi sales rep- he ,.t Marchants home office and The contest started much like any other. resentative in the Salt Lake C'uy factory in Oakland Both teams were giving it the old high Pa-citi- school try and doing a fine job. it was hose darting figures in the striped shirts (the referees) who started all the trouble. The one made a bad call (I figured it was a bad call). Thats okay, Ref, everybody makes mismuttered generously. takes, Then the blonde whistle-toote- r took a dark-heade- d NEW hooves I Scciri. FLOOR WASHER Two Escape Miss Sam Hurts When their Wallops NSA today, from Island launching station, called on two Pollux and four Recry. t rocket engines, produced by the Thiokol Chemical Corporation, to provide one quarter million pounds of thrust to send an escape capsule containing Miss Sam 36,500 feet into the air. 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The Brigham City police car brought the injured man to the where he was Cooley hospital treated tor his injuries and ed to determine further injuries. Estimated damage to the station wagon was set at $800 and the other car was considered a total loss, Hotter said. Gurrister was cited for reckless driving. ld West Sixth South, told pools, lice the boy was sliding on ice in the middle of the street. Nichols said as he approached the youth, he sounded the car horn and then h of all American prias he came nearer the boy sudden- vate investment abroad is in ly turned and ran in front of the America. 727 Your Welcome Wagon Hostess will call with JAYCEE WEEK Harold Crill, chairman of Jaycee Week in Brigham City, is pictured here arranging one of the many plaques now on display in the window of City Finance, 20 South Main. The plaques and certificates are among those won in state and national competition by the local Jaycee club. three-year-ol- d Two Brigham City youngsters escaped series injuries when involved in sepai ate accidents this past week. Driver Have you, auto. Nichols who reported the incident at the police station, said the boy got up and ran off before he could get out of the car. A Brigham City man The youth is the son of Mr. and received Mrs. Stanley Anderson. lacerations of the mouth and face and other undetermined injuries Hit On Sunday afternoon at 3:15 p.m. when his 1959 station wagon crasha girl was hit by a ed into a parked car on Highway backing car at Third North and 91 during the early morning hours Thursday. First West. The victim, Paula Nelson, daughInjured was Joseph Phillip ter of Mr. and Mrs. Darven C. 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