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Show v N i 10 ' N - Tfryrrr HMf rwyy r ryv TvyT1 ?ttf n i w w Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, July 14, 1964 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, ?? BC f T Woman Cited Three After Truck Strikes Trailer A Brigham City woman was cited for two violations Satur. day after the truck she was driving rammed Into a house trailer on south Main street, according to a police report. Cited for leaving the scene of an accident and drunk driving was Leta Christensen Wadman, i i Hurt In Mishaps i i yy?T Three Brigham City youths suffered minor injuries Sunday In two traffic collisions involv. lng motorbikes, according to police reports. r A old boy, Kenneth 16 West Fourth South. The mishap occurred at 4:45 Seelos, son of Mr. and Mrs. p.m. near Seventh South street Leonard J. Seelos, 124 Sixth on Main. North, suffered a head cut when collided with a According to the report of his bicycle motorbike. Patrolman Jay Herbert who the trailer was park, The mishap occurred at 2:09 ed on the streets east side when It was struck by the north, p. m. on Fifth North near Main street. Driver of the motor bound truck. The truck sped away and was bike was Identified as David traced to Mrs. Wadmanshome, Ellis Edmonds, 461 South Second East. the report continued. The collision occurred when Estimated damage to the old drove hisbi. trailer, owned by Laurence the five-yeDunswroth, Quail Valley, Calif., cycle from behind a parked totaled $3,000. There was an truck and Into the paty of the estimated $250 damage to the motorbike according to Patrolman Jay Herbert. truck. The youth was treated at his home. -- -- i I FINAL DAY IN SCHOOL These youngsters donned Indian headress, danced and sang songs Friday morning as a windup to summer kindergarten classes at Central Ele. mentary school. school on July 16 at 8 p.m. The public Is Invited to attend. Also on the Mellch agenda for July 16 is a tea In Brigham City sponsored by Mrs. Marvene Mitchell. A luncheon Is plan, ned for the afternoon at the home of Mrs, Gloria Brown, Tremonton. GOP Women Will Hear Redial Set bank., , MELICH IS ON THE board of regents of the University of Utah, a member of the board of directors for the First Se. curlty corporation, was a Utah senator from 1943 to 1950, was Republican minority leader In 1949 and recently resigned as MELICH WAS BORN IN Bing, national committeeman to be a candidate for governor. ham, Utah to parents who had Eur. from northern Mr. and Mrs. Mellch arnow immigrated Mitchell Mellch, governor ope. He was one of six child residents of Salt candidate for Utah, will be guest ren whose father died when he permanent Lake and are the City speaker at the July meeting of was 11 years of age. Consequen. of four children. The parents oldest the Federated Republican tly, he had to work In the Bing, is a political analyst daughter of club Box North El. Womens ham mines to pay for an educa for the American Broadcast, der to be held In the visual tlon. lng company In New York cover, aid room at Bear River High He from the lng the convnetlons. Their son graduated University of Utah law school is a student at Rice university and went to Moab to practice studying toward his doctors de. law on $250 borrowed from a gree. JVlitch JVlelich i i 4 0 tl proper right turn. For Pianist On July 21 Clifton Matthews, a young concert pianist whose career began In the prairie country of Kansas, blossomed In Europe, and now has led back to Amer. lea, will present a recital In Logan July 21. Matthews will perform In Utah State universitys Lyric Theatre at 8:15 p. m. The Fielding Man Succumbs Here Sunday On Saturday five-yea- . fm yyyfy tt1 TWO OTHER PERSONS were Injured at 4 p.m. when the motorbike on which they were riding collided with a pickup truck at Main and Fourth North. Treated at Cooley Memorial and released were hospital Bruce James Tlngey, 16, of 420 East Fifth North, and Nancy Rees, 467 South First West. Both suffered abrasions. The accident occurred when a pickup truck driven by Lin Emil Funk, 86, of Fielding died Saturday, July 11, at the family home In Fielding, of causes Incident to age. He was born June 29, 1878, In Bornholm, Denmark, the son of Jacob D. and Karen Chris, tiansen Funk. When he was age ten, he came with his parents to Utah as converts to the LDS church. He was married to Lise Kat-rln- e Elsborg on Dec. 22, 1911 In Ogden. She died March 23, 1963. He was a retired farmer and lived in Brigham City prior to moving to Fielding In 1932. He was a member of the Fielding LDS ward. Survivors Include one daughter and two sons, Anna Funk, both of Ogden; and Fred Funk, Fielding. Services are scheduled Tuesday, July 14, at 1 p.m. In the Olsen Funeral Chapel in Brigham City. Friends may call Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. until time of services. Burial will be In the Brigham City cemetery. CARD OF THANKS The family of Craig Welker wishes to humbly thank all of those who so untiringly aided in recovering Craig from Wll-lar- d Sheriff Bay, especially Hyde and his deputies, the Box Elder County Jeep Patrol, Brig-- , ham City Fire Department, the Highway Patrol, scubba divers and all other friends who helped v v w m v u,ft in so many ways. Your kindness has been a comfort to us and will never be forgotten. Thank you. ; DIZZINESS NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) The ..loth and Carpet Beetle Information t Center reports moth and carpet beetle damage each year costs the American people more than $500 million a year. FUNERAL HOME Directors: Herald I. Fell L Keye West BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Costs are an important consid-- : eration to the families we served They realize that at Felts they re- -; ceive the finest in service and, merchandise crt a fair and reason able price. This is possibly one' of the reasons that those wha seem to care the most prefer the Felt Funeral Home. :: Olsen Moyes, 228 South Fifth West, made a left turn In front of the motorbike. There was an estimated $50 damage to each vehicle and Pa. trolman Herbert cited Moyes for failure to yield right-of-wa- re-cit- al Is free. Now a member of the music faculty of Skidmore college in Saratoga Springs, N. Y., the pianist has been artist- - ln.resl. dence at Brigham Young uni. AT 8:30 P.M. THE SAME day music festival the past verslty a car driven by a 16.year-oltwo'summers. Brigham City girl was traveling Matthews returned to this south on Sixth East near Forest country after five years of study when It rammed Into a parked and concertlzing In Europe. A car. grant enabled him to Fulbrlght Owner of the parked auto was for two years at the Hochs. study listed as Jay Sanford, 34 South chule fur Muslk In Munich un. Sixth. East. There was an esti. der the of Frlederlch mated $55 damage to the girls Wuehrer.tutelage He also studied with to the other Guido Brigham City police this past car and $35 damage Agostl and Alfred Cortot week Investigated three traffic auto. at the Academia Chlglana In Patrolman Ernest Justesen Siena, where he was awarded accidents in which the estimated cited the 16 year .old for neg. the Casella totaled $800, damages prize for piano to police reports. llgent collision. playing. Two of the mishaps occurred In December 1960, he made A CAR.TRUCK ACCIDENT his London debut in Wlgmore Friday, the first one at 3:14 p.m. at Fifth South and Main, Tuesday on Main near Third hall. Subsequent performances A car driven by John Durne South caused damages estlmat-ethere and throughout Europe at $350 to the auto and $10 won wide critical Gelsser, 2811 .Northwood road, acclilm. He Salt Lake City, made a right to the truck. has appeared In Vienna, Zurich, turn and struck an auto driven Munich, Oslo, Copenhagen, The accident occurredatl:30 Amsterdam and other capltols by John Ray White, Rosewell, N.M. The White car was stop, p.m. when the truck, driven by abroad. Born In Kansas, Matthews ped lor a stop sign at the Harley D. Stiles, San Antonio, time. Texas, sldeswlped a parked car studied for six years as a schol There was an estimated $200 owned by Kenneth Vernal Arove, arshlp student at the Jullllard damage to the Gelsser car and 5377 South 2375 West, Roy. School of Music in New York, Lieutenant Jay Christensen where he was a student of Ir. to the othqr $150 damage vehicle. Patrolman Jay Herbert who Investigated, cited Stiles win Freundllch, and earned a cited Gelsser for making an im. for failure to yield bachelors and masters de. grees. As a graduate student, he was Invited to join the Jull-Har- d faculty as a teaching as. Local Police a J d Investigate 3 Accidents I OLSEN Funeral Chapel cl bi Those we have served are our best reference di P , d In reality . . . Your ap- proval Is our only neces-- ! sary reward. 01 tt N pl ! ru f "serving as we would be served" Blaine 2 & & Mary Olsen & Main St. 2nd North A right-of-wa- M i 81 Bl slstant. ISRAEL HELPS TOlRISTS A govNEW YORK (UPI) ernment tourist Information office has been opened at the Mandelbaum gate In Jerusalem to assist the Increasing number of Christian visitors to Israel, says Israel Tourist News. I i fo 11PM- - 9A-M- - Sundays 1P.M. to 10 P.M. 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