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Show Universal Xlcrofltainj Corp. 141 Pierpont Ave. Hive Gridders Score Early, Stave Off Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning November 22, 1960 Volume 63, Number 48 Three Persons Die Near Tremonfon Crash In Car-Tru- ck Three persons were killed and another critically injured in a car truck collision last Thursday night one mile south of Tremonton on U S 91 William Daniel Hams 83, and his wile McBnde 77 All wei e Tremonton residents injuied in the crash He was described at Monday at Valley hospital, Tremonton The multiple brought fatality Box Elder countys 1960 traffic toll to 17, sui passing the previous rec ord high of 16 deaths in 1957 The crash occurred shortly be fore when a semi truck-traile- r smashed broadside into a e car owned by Mr The vehicle believed dnv-e- n by Mr McBride was northbound and was attempting a left Taxpayers of Box Elder county turn when it was struck by the are reminded that the Nov 30 truck tiailer traveling south Rov Utah Hansen deadline is approaching at a rapid Sergeant pace and neally two thirds of the Highway patrol said the impact piopeity owneis have not yet paid caused the truck trailer to swerve off the right side o fthe road and their taxes Norm in The driver. THIS WAS the word from the overturn Nissen 34 Clearfield was not seroffice of County Treasurer Petersen this week iously injured Petersen urges taxpayers to THE SEMI, consisting of a cab hurry in and avoid the rush and two trailers was owned by since there is only one cash regis ter in his office and if the thou- Gairett Freight lines Set grant Hansen who with Pa sands of notices yet unpaid come in all at once plenty of people are tiolmun Jack Pendleton mvestiga ted said the fatal victims appargoing to have to wait in line A total of 18 500 notices have ently died instantly He said the been mailed and by last weekend car was a total loss onlv 5 400 had been returned Mis Zina Elizabeth Gibbs Har-- i TAXES COILECTFD in October is was born Nov 30 1881 m Por amounted to $42 246 74 and in No tage a daughter of Joseph Edvernber $349 438 26 for a total of ward and Fhzabelh Paikinson The county anticipates Gibbs $391 685 She was reaied and eduOn May 15 a return ot $2 766 747 31 for the cated in Portage 1901 she was married to William year Petersen said The treasurer said the office ptr D imcl Harris in the Logan LDS sonnel would appreciate receiving temple returns by mail also as they can SHE HAD served as" Primary receipt these dunng the slow part president Relief society president Of the day Relief society is YWMIA counselor, Deadline for tax payments noon on Nov 30 which gives Box teacher and was a member of the in Elder property owners just six waid genealogical committee the Portage ward She served a Tuesday days including today The office will be closed on Bern River stake mission She was a member of Daugh Thanksgiving Day teis of Utah Pioneers and Utah State Faim Bureau She had been active in 4 H work and won blue ribbons in state, county and national fairs tor her handiwoik The fatal victims were Zina, 78, and Mrs James W J W McBride, 75, was still m critical condition Tax Deadline Nears as Month Ends 8pm late-mod- FFA-FH- A 8 PAGES Harvest Ball second-quarte- Wednesday mers Karma Jensen Refreshments and Verl Rasmussen Programs Pat Gee and Bob Nelson Invitations Pam Olsen and Lor-Bingham Door prizes will be given away during the evening The public is invited to attend Handicrafts Class Scheduled for Wednesday Night handiciafts The city sponsored class will be conducted on Wednesday ol this week rather than on which is Thanksgiving Thuisday to Marie Thorne Day according followSURVIVORS include the director leppsen Vandals repoitedly splashed acid ing sons and daughters Virgil C will She said the class session on a Brigham City mans car while Huris Portage, William R Har- be from 7 to 10 p m in the Box Har-t Orville J of his front Idaho, lesi ris, Nampa it was paiked in Chamber of Commerce Idaho Wendell L Elder is Shoshone dence sometime last Wednesday in the Box Elder looms upstairs Harris Springfield Ore, Mis Con night, according to local police Bank County building The incident involved a 1958 (Ulalla) Hansen Mis Lee (EveMrs Jeppsen noted that afterl model sedan owned by LeRoy lyn) Fuhrimdn both of Tremonthis week the classes will be held 51 West Noith E ton first Mrs Charles Westley (Marjorie) to avoid conThe acid caused paint to peel Ward Ogden, Mrs LaMont (Le on Fridav evenings activities with flicts other s side left of the cat from much Ora) Mooie Idaho Falls 27 grand The class is still open to interPolice die continuing and roof ested adults their investigation Acid Throwing Damages Auto Rally Box Elder reaches the pinacle of a long, hard climb Friday when it meets Payson high school for the state Class A football championship m Brigham oung university s stadium at Provo Coach Les Dunn's gridders etrned the title shot last Friday with a 14 7 victory over a stubborn Bingham eleven at Copperton The gan e was placed under threatening gray skies. But if the weather was gloom v the exhuberant Bee paitisans were not and the hard fought gi id contest added plenty of sparks to warm up an otherwise chilly afternoon Box Elur went to woik earlv, John Gunderson back on its defensed Bingham Guards Dave Smoot, Brent r hounches and scoted two Antouchdowns So good was Bradbury, Robert Holt, Alvin Andersen Brent derson, the Bees defense, in fact that Center Brent Thorne, Mike Bingham mustered only 11 jatds Burbank rushing in the first half Quaiterback Kirk Gardner, and Meanwhile, Box Elder in three sustained drives rolled for 164 Reese Nielsen. Halfback Richard Gomez, Haryatds Darrell Nuttall, The Miners came roaring back old Thompson, Phil Jensen, Dennis Yamasaki. in the final two periods to Fullback Veran Smith, Gregg their Region One The turnabout appealed to Young of Bingham be a combination comeback and Box Elder letdown down south a MEANWHILE, Payson, the Lions were rolling to a 19 0 win over Davis and just about everybody was bowled over by that one, especially Davis The fact that Box Elder and Payson are playing for the high honor this week must leave prep prognosticators wondering how it all happened Neither team was mentioned among the probables Plan The Box Elder High Futuie Farof America and Future of America will Homemakers sponsor their annual Harvest ball W ednesday Nov 23, in the school gymnasium Theme for this years event is Deep Sea Harvest The dance is scheduled to start at 8 p m with the coronation of a king and queen coming at 9 30 p m Finalists tor queen are Connie Jensen Janet Owen Margaret Bott Connie Mills RoJean Reeves and Susan Hansen King finalists are Stuart Burt, Lynn Cook, Grover Palmer RobBrent Thorne and ert Reeder Steven Ward The list of candidates for each ciown was tummed to three on Monday The king queen and attendants will be announced at the dance DECORATIONS will consist of for the refresha wrecked ship ment stand a huge oyster serving as the royalty thrones plus recreations of othei sea animals and plants Committees for the Harvest ball include the following Julie Haramoto Dccoiations and Robert Reeder Ruth Yamasaki Advertising and Kenny Davis Marilyn Misrasi and Assembly Stu irt Burt Rachel Palmer King and queen and Brent Thorne Second-Ha- lf opo-ne- ,v V, &&&&&& t earlier this year itll be the NEVERTHELESS, Bees and the Lions in a grid feast Friday It remains for the seeing who has dessert In the Bingham game, Box Elder looked like an invincible powerhouse for two quarters They took the ball on the opening kickoff and moved from their own 25 to the Miner 10 yard line before bogging down After an exchange ot punts. Box Elder moved for its first ID from the Bingham 38 : , i x t , , t Mr. and Mrs. Mack Bowen and their children, Sherrie Lvnn, 6, and Rogert Lee, GIVING THANKS 4, pause here to typify the spirit for which Thanksgiving Day was founded. The Bowens who reside at 124 East First North, will be among hundreds of local families pausing to give thanks this Thursday. Schools, Stores, N-- J Close Thanksgiving Service Set For Thanksgiving Thursday Smoot to sixth term as was president of Utah State Farm Bureau Federation. STARTING the drive, fullback Veran Smith gained five and one play later pitched out to Richard Gomez who went to the 24 Gomez ran for nine Smith got three more, Harold Thompson made one and Gomez ran it to the line Smith then boomed over and Kirk Gardner booted the extra point Box Elder scored again the next time it took possession of the ball Smith and Gomez shared carrying chores and moved to the Miner 35 in five plays then skooted left end to the two vnrd line Corinne Man Re-elect- ed two-yar- d Thursday is Thanksgiving Day and in Brigham City, Box Elder county and across the nation, businesses will close and families will gather to celebrate this most traditional of American holidays. To most of us Thanksgiving mean a bountious meal consisting of turkey, ham, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie and a myriad other good things to eat. It is also a time when we give thanks for the harvest of blessings enjoyed during the year just as did the Pilgrims on the first Thanksgiving Day in 1621. In observance of the holiday, the Box Elder News & Journal will close its doors both Thursday and Frrest for which we are iday, giving employes a four-da- y all thankful. The J office will be open for business as usual on Monday morning at 9 a m. The News & Journal would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a full table and a thankful heart come Thursday. N-- By Churches The Community Presbyterian church and Holy Cross Lutheran church will worship together on The special Thanksgiving Day seivice will be held at the Pitsby-teriachurch, 304 South Second East, at 10 a m , Thursday, Nov n 24 Eldon SMITH AGAIN bulled into the end zone and again Gardner kicked the PAT Box Elder stopped a Bingham drive on the Bee 18 yard line just into the fourth period but it was only three plas later when Bing-ham picked up its lone touchdown of the contest After Box Elder took over, Smith was held f r no gain and then Thompson broke loose to the 38 but a clipping penalty set Box El dtr back on its own 11 yard line a member of the Presbyterian congregation, will conduct the services and the Reverend Donald Ranstrom, pas tor of the Lutheran congregation, will preach His message, based on Deuteronomy 8 will be entitled "Truth Has a Scratchy Sound Holy Cross choir members will sing with the Commun tty Presbyterian choir, directed by William Saunders, and men from the two churches will serve as THE NEXT play, a reverse, ushers and greeters at the sere turned out to be a vice s when Dick Petersen Bingham A special Thanksgiving offering will be received for Chuich World grabbed a hobbled ball almost out ot Thompson s hands and dived Service, the relief arm of the Naover the goal line tional of World Councils and Steve Morley ran over for the Churches, in which both congregations hold membership Church extra point Box Fldcr looked like it might Woild Service sends millions of strike for another TD late in the ot medifood, pounds clothing drove to the one foot cines and other relief aid over- game and seas annually, rehabilitates war line but no farther as Bingham held and took over amputees, operates child care ccn Then with time running out the ters in manv underdeveloped coun Mineis started filling the air with bi tries, and has ought more than passes and had moved to the Bee 100 000 refugees to the United Stat 15 at the final whistle es since 1945 Had the Miners scored in the The public is invited to attend final seconds Box Elder would the Thanksgiving Day services have gained the title shot since the Bees were out in front in vardage 220 to 163 on the unofficial books Pheasant Season for 19bl The following players say action At the convention of the Utah foi Box Elder Ends Steve Ward Gunge Gov State Tarm Buieau Federation it Mike Carver Fiank Rut approved a pheasant hunting sea or son for 1961 not to exceed three Doug Miller Pcnton Hollist Biuee days for the entire state except Buland Tackles I eon PouKcn Dtnnis where members deteimine a longer season desnable Whitaker Ait Peteisen Dive C ill Coffman, 1 double-erevers- Three New Highway Patrolmen Assigned to Box Elder County new members Highway Patrol ari patioling the highways of Box El der county helping to maintain and handling such the peace chores as writing citations for to speeding and giving advise confused tounsts Thiee relatively of the Utah taught them in five weeks of police academy classes QUARNBERG. at 28, ha sspent two yeais and thiee months with He is onginally the department fiom Scipio and graduated from Millard High school He was graduated fiom the The trio of new patiolmen are academy at Camp Williams twice, Prior Jack Pendle- in 1958 and again in 1960 Buitis Quarnberg Fach is to his assignment here, he served ton and Richard Navlor in a checking station at Kanab serving a one v ear piobation pel He is currently living with his lod as a patrolman wife and four childitn at Honey-vill- e Their assignment to Box Eldei Utahs second largest county, giv and PENDLETON is es the fledgling officeis a sweep the newest member of the de ing opportunity to applv the skills is He was accepted in p irtment luly of this eu attended the police academy and is in his first Hearings Set On Water Use assignment To A V State Post Smoot, prominent Corinne dairy farmer, was given a vote of confidence by delegates attending the Utah State Farm Bureau 'erations annual convention when he was to his sixth consecutive term as president of the organization ELECTIONS were held during the directors meeting held during one of the closing sessions of the 43id annual convention of the Federation Also to serve with Smoot were Olaf George, Kanosh, and Frank G Shelley, American Fork, secretary-treasure- r Four directors also were named The convention closed Saturday at Hotel Newhouse with the passage of 57 resolutions ranging trom property taxes to pheasant hunting A resolution was passed protesting legislation that would require cooperatives to redeem in cash, certificates of interest issued to members after a period of three years It recommended that s should not be required to redeem certificates in less than ten years, but should redeem them within 15 years IN A RESOLUTION on taxes, the convention declared that property taxes are already high in piopor-tio- n to other sources of revenue It insisted that valuation of farm pioperty be based upon its use and ability to pioduce rather than its cash value as commertia lor mdus- trial use In a resolution on damage by game animals and birds, the convention directed its staff to initiate legislation to remove the limitation on maximum damage payments and that damages be apa land praised bv three men owner a representative of the State Fish and Game Dept and a disinterested pei son He is closest to home of the three, having conn from Salt Lake Granite City where he atunded H also was enrolled High school at the University of Utah for a The question of whethi r or not quarter Pendleton logged four years the Bear Rivei bird tefuge ntids pieclude new irrigation uses of time in the Navv part of his serBear river will be ailed at public vice coming dunng the Korean hearings in Brigham City Dec 19 w ir He is mari led and the father of The sessions will be conducted two children He and his family t n in the courthouse by the state reside at 153 South Secpiesently s office gmeei At issue aie the applications of ond West NAYLOR, 26, IS a native of six Box Elder farmers for addi tional water from the river The Giantsville and like Quarnberg, U S Fish and Wildlife servue has spent two vears and three which holds rights to 006 cubic months with the highway departfeet of flow per second is protest ment He also has completed two sessions at the police academy ing the applications Past recoids show that the (low md for two ytais was a weigh-S- t of the river at its mouth noimillv man at the Geoige checking drops below 000 second feet each station He is a graduate of Giantsville summer accoiding to R Keith Higginson appiopriation engineer .High school and was an officer The problem as to whether theie'with the Grantsville Police depart-i- s unappropriated water available ment for one and a half years He ts married the father of two affects water rights upstream will he hem d youngsters and currently is living Fach application in Willard. separately. 1 1 This smashed auto piovlded a death ride foi t.ee eldeily passengers near Is in Valley hospital In Thursdaynight. One occupant, supposed to have been the diiver, which crashed Into the car DEATH VEHICLE condition In he background I is the lear ol a These three members of the Utah Highway patrol have recently been asHIGHWAY PATROLMEN signed to Box Elder county. Left to right, Burtis Quarnberg, Jack Pendleton and G, Richard Naylor. This is the first assignment for each as a patrolman. I |