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Show I I City, Utah BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham CLOTHES STOLEN Willard Auto Sunday, April 13, 1969 to a Brigham City police re. Glass in a door at HamilMen's and womens luggage ton Drug center, Seventh South port. The damage was report, containing a number of shirts, ed at 3:28 a.m. Thursday by a store, was broken but no dresses, shoes, slacks, and other Items, including a camattempt was made to passer-by- . era, were reported stolen from a car parked in front of A First District court 57 South Second East Mon. jury day night. Brigham City police in Brigham City has found were notified of the theft by a local man innocent of emDennis Shock, 159 Westmond, bezzlement. Exonerated by the verdict Ogden. e Wednesday was Alfredo Accident , Injures Two Two persons received mi. nor injuries early Saturday morning when the vehicle they were riding in crashed into the rear-en- d of a car stopped in the lane of traffic on U.S. in north Willard. Knlicrt Millikan, lhii. t w tin- in fir- -t Nolirl Baby Son Dies Here Dean Kyle Ex-Brigh- -- The baby was horn April 2, 1969 in Brigham City. ARE the par. ents, Portage: a brother and a sister, Brett Parkinson, Valerie Parkinson, both of Portage: the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson, Portage: Mr. and Mrs. Delion Ward, Malad: two SURVIVING Mrs. Annie Parkinson, Brigham Mrs. Mary Creer, City: Spanish Fork. aeo I l - GOT out of the DAY OGDEN SERVICE CLEANERS SHIRT North Main Sanitone PROVO Walker Bank Building Phone 752-631- LAUNDRY 723-377- 50 Redwood Road Phone 484-763- LOGAN AND 6 PIP SALT LAKE 1940 Wall Avenue Phone 399-117- The only Shirt Laundry in Brigham City TAILORING, ALTERATIONS AND REPAIR way but Nimora and his pas. senger, Val Ann Kidd, a step, daughter of Lyle Hamilton, 420 East Seventh North, received minor cuts and bruls. es, according to Trooper Pen- - ISIZEDSONCRCT irrigationVdrainage UTAHICONCRETE SHIRT LAUNDRY rag Parkinson, Succumbs d school Friday night as of 169 1 Road 550 Springville Phone 373-667- VERYTHINGJALSELCBECOMEiiOREVE am Resident son of Barry and Carol Ward Parkinson of Portage, died Wednesday evelng in the Cooley Memor. lal hospital. seven-day.ol- High 28, 1rif ONE Box Elder Torres, North Second West. Members of the jury were in went to high iliiml Kenneth J. Capelle, VernDea. in Mdipi nkcta. fouj. kin, Golden V. Adams, Glen L. Baron, Dean F. Chugg, Steve Anderson, Robert W. dleton. He estimated damage to Burns, and Ronald D. the Nimora car at $600 or $700 and $475 to the Thomas crili-iIn tin-(muui ua car. Trooper Pendleton cited lilte d Nuti. jftcr till- .'pjlli'll-uirn- i Thomas for stopping in a lane uii W jr. of traffic. mrndii Utah Highway Patrol Troop-e- r Jack Pendleton said Tho. mas E. Thomas, 23, Hill Air Force Base, stopped his car in a northbound lane because the car was apparently out of gas. Thomas said he tried to the road get the car off but before he could, a late model car driven by Richard Nimora, 22, Corinne hit it at 1:48 a.m. This was the scene at JUNIOR PROM the junior class staged its annual prom. nt Zer-tuch- 91-8- 9 THOMAS enter the building according WINDOW BROKEN Jury Verdict Clears Man In Theft Case NG Mrs. Leah Snow Mecham, age 73, of 50 East Fifth South, Salt Lake City, formerly of Brigham City, died Tues-da- y in a Salt Lake hospital. Born Dec. 10, 1895 in she was a daughter of Arthur and Emily Watson Lui POTATO SftLAP lb oz. SBSAD Lo-ga- Oft WHEAT Snow, She was married to Claudius Milton Mecham on June 27, 1913 in Logan. Their mar-raig- e was solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. He died June 22, 1961. 'll) SURVIVING ARE the follow, sons and daughters; Mil-toC. Meeha, Ogden; DougGraveside services were Mar-de- e lie Id Saturday at p.m. in the las C. Mecham, Mrs, both (Barbara) Robinson, to Poitage- Cemetery prior of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Frank interment. (Dorothy) Simmons, Mesa. Ariz.; Mrs. Elwood (Audrey) Questions By Ingra, Vale, Ore.; 20 grand, children, 26 You And one brother and one ing n 1 - o Your Friends Ask Your ' sister, Douglas (Elva) Drury, curiosity, Just out of n in-t- o us-in- g MALMROSE PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS E. 102 5 lY"" Demos Have ; d Tickets for how many The A.C. NeU. Lewiston, con-duct- does the average person in this country have filled each year? ANSWER: n Funeral services were Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Larkin Mortuary in Salt Lake City. Burial was in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. BE sen research organisation made a study of this sub-jec- t recently, and its report showed the average American having almost fivepri scriptions filled each year ....the exact average being 4.8 percent prescriptions per person. The Neil-sed report went on to this present figure the future, taking for granted the huge population Increase expected along with the growing effective, ness ol' new drug discover, ies. By the mid 1970s they estimated that this figure will rise, and the a. verage person will be between seven and eight prescriptions each year. Ha-ze- Utah. Pharmacist! QUESTION: P Lava Snow, Hot Springs, Idaho; Mrs. AVOCADOS.. Muskie Speech Senator Edmund S, Muskie (D.Main), former vice pres, idential candidate, will befea-ture- d speaker at the Utah Democrats annual Jefferson. Jackson Day banquet, April 19 at the University of Utah Union. Tickets this year will be $25 per person, In an to raise funds to reduce Democratic party debts. Tickets can be purchased In Box Elder county through Chairman county officers pt 10 & Vj --o "'Vvu! MEAT PIES Frank Stevens, Tremonton, Carolyn Tauferner, or Brigham City, or Secretary Don Woodward, Corinne, The banquet will begin at fir 257-327- 723-522- 4 723-571- 744-814- 7. 7 p.m. VANDALISM MltK Half Norm Litchenstetn report, ed to Brigham City police Friday that some one had shot a hole In the window of his 53 cleaning establishment. 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