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Show Korean Army Officers Visit Brigham City From Page One) Dr. Otto Smith, with its equipment and methods. The two days were crammed with activities planned to give a brief but overall picture of Brigham City and the activities so familiar in the American way of living. (Continued Local Police On Check Count Investigate Donald Ray Nichols, 23, of Los Angeles, Calif., Wednesday plead-- j ed guilty to fraudulent check Three Mishaps First District court and in charge J was sentenced to serve not more than five years in the Utah state penitentiary. Nichols was charged with issuing a fraudulent check to Reminder Office supply, Brigham City, in the amount of $100. Judge Lewis Jones ordered a THE intimate contact of home Stay of execution pending invesi-gatioby the adult probation delife only served to increase the feeling for Americans and partment. On the same day in district the things we have. They stayed at 20, the Shields home, ate with the fam- court, Marvin L. Ransom, ily which includes three youngsters, Washington, was sentenced to LaNae, Nancy and Scott, and were years in the state prison when almost a part of the family for two he appeared on a charge of grand larceny. days. Ransom allegedly stole a car at Their opinion about this country west Tremonton recently and was and this people: People here are really kind and apprehended near Strevell, Idaho have so many freedoms to enjoy. by Trooper Ralph Kotter, Utah Highway patrol. Definition Judge Jones ordered a stay of Husband One who executon pending further investigoes out fit as a fiddle and comes gation by the adult probation home tight as a drum. n Music-Minde- THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Brigham Cty, Tuesday, November 15 1960 Man Sentenced d GOOD HEALTH IS PRICELESS! Utah . . . Brigham Marine Participates in Coastal Exercise Clifton Stallings, Marine son of B. E. Stallings of Brigham City, and husband of tne former local intersections. Cecils Padis of Pocatello, Idaho, The first accident was reported is serving with the First Marine Friday at 4:45 p. m. and involved Division, Camp Pendleton, Calif., cars driven by Barbara Caler Dawhich participated in a huge am- - . vis, 563 South Eighth West, and phibious operation, known as ex-- I 1328 Fifth Richard F. Maddern, ercise Pack Mule, off the coast street, Ogden. of California. The accident occurred at the inNavy and Marine units totaling tersection of Fifth South and Fifth John D. Crandall has 41 ships and 15,000 men were in? i ASSIGNED West. been named station agent for North volved in the operation held from Oct. 26 through Nov. 4. Damage to the Davis car was Central Airlines at Chicago, III. set at $250 and to the other vehi Highlights of the involved opercle, $125. ation included an actual landing crack Marine battalion by a Investigating officer. Jay Chrise installatensen, cited Mrs. Davis for failure against a to yield tion of San Clemente Island; and Maddern layfor having no drivers license in ing and use of an underwater wire possession. telephone system; and the instalA second crash at the interseclation and use of a special sys--i tem to facilitate the delivery of tion of Main and Seventh South fuel directly from tankers to the streets occurred at 11:05 p. m., forces on the beach. Friday. John D. Crandall, son of Mr. and In addition to the American subInvolved were cars driven by 280 North James Townley Bran. 1129 Harrop Mrs. Grant L. Crandall, marines, aircraft, underwater destreet, Ogden, and Doris Marie Sixth East, Brigham City, has molition teams, etc., participating, SCHOOL DAYS been assigned to the position of ships of the Canadian Navy Mine This group of parents took advantage of American Education Week to visit Box Elder Bradford, Corinne. high last week. They are being welcomed to the school by Roland Gourley. Left to right, Mrs. Wanda Christensen estimated damage station agent for North Central Force also took part in exercise Misrasi, Mrs. Della Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Checketts, Mrs. Steven Carlquist, Mrs. Robert Molgard, to the Bradford car at $200 and to Airlines. He will be stationed at Pack Mule. Mrs. Morris Glover, Mrs. Conrad Johnsn, Mrs. Dean Freeman, Everett Goodell, and Gourley. Chicago, 111. the other vehicle, $60. Mrs. Bradford was cited for Crandall attended South High school in Salt Lake City, and grad- Sheriff Attends Seminar failure to yield Box Elder County Sheriff War- A collision occurred on uated recently from the Weaver ren Hyde and Deputy Herb Hampin Airline Personnel school of Kansas the at intersection Saturday semFirst West and Forest street. It City, Mo., before being assigned to ton are attending a five-dainar on homicide at Camp Wit- involved vehicles driven by Rich- this position. Hams. ard W. Harper, 555 North Fifth Of course money The seminar Nov. is be- isnt everyEast, and Lynn Codings, 127 West Forest. thing. It isnt plentiful, for ing conducted by the Utah Peace Officers asociation. The mishap reportedly happened at 10 a. m. By Julia Funk Damage to the truck driven by was set at $100 and an esHarper a of the With seeing C. Dennis purpose Winter, local super- timated $75 damage was done to Swelling interest has caused the Brigham City Lions club to re- school in action during a normal visor for the Farmers Home Ad- the car. Harper was cited for schedule its glaucoma clinic, slat- school day, the officers and com- ministration, this week named driving under the influence of alfar- cohol ed her Thursday, Nov. 17, to a mittee members of the Box Elder four points that successful by Patrolman Ernest Juste-semers follow in making good use 7 unanan made PTA school who investigated. starting time, High hour earlier than originally plan- nounced visit to Box Elder High of credit. ned. His statement was part of a reschool Thursday, Nov. 10. This visit Chairman J. D. Gunderson said was the result of the PTAs desire view of 20 years of experience in ob- the farm credit field, and was Monday that a great deal of inter- to do something constructive in est has been indicated for the servance of American Education made at a training meeting of Home Administration Farmers clinic which will be conducted in Week, Nov. the Central school auditorum. Birds by Acre in Utah The visitors met with the princi- county committeemen held at LoThe Amity Lodge 23 will hold a Five syecialists from Ogden and pal and talked with the student gan. eveOne of the most unusual spots on earth Various classrooms First, a successful farmer plans special meeting Wednesday Salt Lake City will be on hand to counselors. look every step he is going to take, ning, Nov. 16, at 7 p. m. for work encompasses more than 64,000 acres of check people for glaucoma, the were visited to get a marshland just west of Brigham City. Its and bor- in the F. C. degree. used, figures costs carefully, disease which strikes at the teaching methods the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge All Masons are invited to attend, were: rows needs. as of the classes much he Some attended as 40 only the greatest game bird sanctuary in the years primarily at persons over to J. E. Ryan. world. Type and old. Physiology, Second he considers both price according Spanish, Maintained by the U.S. Biological SurJournalism. .iX and quality when buying, gets sevHave a Good Time vey, the refuge plays host each year to Ev-- . eral cost the were Those visit and estimates, making compares millions of At Elder county residents over 40 waterfowl. the migratory He walked her to the front door. height of the season an estimated four to are urged to take advantage of it, erett M. Goodell, PTA president; the relative value of new and sec- She whispered with a be Ill ond hand equipment and sigh, Mr. Mrs. feed here; an avermillion five Stephen Calquist, especially those in the Brigham Mrs. Newell age of 10,000 snow geese; 2,500 Canadian Checketts, Mrs. Dean Third, he borrows only to fi- home tomorrow night. City area, Gunderson said. honkers and 2,000 to 2,500 whistling He answered, So will I! Freeman, Mrs. Morris Glover, Mrs nance money making enterprises. swans. More than 2U0 species of migratory A staff of trained nurses will Conrad Johnson, Mrs. Thomas MisFourth, he builds up a good crebirds, some considered rare elsewhere, can assist the specialists. It takes rasi, Mrs. Robert L. Molgard, and dit SALLY'S SALLIES be seen here. rating. He plays his payments minutes Mrs A. about one and one-hato come due when income will be Wayne Owens Every year thousands of visitors drive to check for the disease. This plan of making unexpected available for debt payment. He along the refuge dikes to view this unique Glaucoma (pronounced phenomenon. Its a must see in colorful visits to the school should prove ef- takes proper care of security propUtah. Another thing visitors, as well as is described as a disease fective in He makes his payments erty. helping parents acquaint citizens, appreciate throughout the state is which takes a persons sight with- themselves with teachers and prob- when due. the knowledge that wherever they enjoy out warning or pain. It is respon- lems Winter said these credit princifacing the school. refreshing beer or ale . . the light, brignt 12 of all sible for about percent beverages of moderation, the constant vigiGoodell, PTA president, said they ples gain yearly in importance as blindness in this country. lance of the United States Brewers Founwere very well pleased with every- farming becomes more complex dation assures them of clean, wholesome However, glaucoma can be ar- thing that they had seen and were and farm costs increase. conditions. rested if diagnosed and treated in unable to detect any of problems time. Clinics conducted in other much concern. If you doodle dollar signs, it inDIVISION Utah cities have been highly benIt is hoped that those who made dicates you are eficial in this respect. UNITED the visit will be ambassadors of Helen King claims in her book, STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC, THIS MARKS the first time .a good will for the school throughout Doodles and What They Mean. clinic of this type has been con- the various communities. ducted in Box Elder county. will be the A special feature "Why make a hole in one? I'm out here for the exercise." showing of a tilm to educate people anent the symptoms and efM's FOR THAT The clinic is fects of glaucoma. M e ns Nov. 10 Commercial scheduled to end at 9 p. m. DA YThe Lions club is sponsoring the Bowling league. High series John RAINY clinic as part of its sight conserva- Crown, 595 scratch plus 69 he., Join the Payroll tion program. 664; high game Ray McIntosh, Members of the sight conserva- 224 scratch plus 28 he., 252' HTS Savings Plan tion and blind committee are Gun- Sams Auto, 2695 scratch plus 339 derson, Dr Otto F. Smith, Mor- he., 3034; HTG Sams Auto, 994 and scratch plus 113 he., 1107. ris Nuttall, John Hepworth, GIVE THANKS WHERE IT COUNTS Top three teams: King Pin Sport Jay Hailing. won lost 43, 5, Sams Auto Shop, Patronize your sponsor. Buy where you Service, won 36, lost 12; Brigham JOIN AMERICA'S see the sign of the "bowling sponsor." It Tire Shop, Fife Rock Products, and Thiokol, tied for third place, source of your identifies and MEN won 28, lost 20. support. Jim Hicklin picked up the split; Sanford Dairies picked up the UTAH STATE BOWLING PROPRIETORS split, and Dee Hardy picked the up split. ASSOCIATION Nov. 8 Thiokols Ladies Handicap league. High series Herdis Now paying Swanson, 504 plus 81 he., 585; Beth e Lanes Jack & Jill Lanes at maturity Hanson, 458 plus 126 he., 584; high 204 plus 46 game Beth Hanson Bonwood Bowl H & M Bowling Inn he., 250; HTS Dead 2661; HTG Sore Thumbs, 951. 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