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Show 6 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah March 22, 1970 Sunday, Salt Lake Man Hurt A Salt Lake City man escaped Injury early Thursday morning when the car he was driving went off the road and hit a guard rail on U.SL 89 near the Midway Inn In Sardine Canyon. Scout District Airs Plans To Stage First Aid-O-R-ee Steven R. Boyt, 21, 747 South Eighth East, was treated and released from Cooley Memorial hospital Thursday for minor Injuries. According to Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Tom the southbound, r sedan went off the road in front of the tavern, uprooted a guard rail pole and damaged 36 feet of railing. auto slid sideways The along the railing and spun around In the road. Trooper Burridra said the March 31 Birdhaven district will hold its annual First at the Intermountain school boys gym. Starting time will be 7 p.m. "All troops are encourged to prepare in first aid skills and register with the district to participate in this competition, said Scout Executive Richard L. Young. Awards will go to the winning teams. and must be Registration forms will be mailed to each scoutmaster turned in to Chairman William Sackett, 75 South Third East. Aid-O-Re- Bur-rldg- e, two-doo- ing. The accident happened about 6:30 a.m. and a passing motorist reported it at 6:39 a.m. He was taken to the local hospital by a Brigham City ambulance. Will Be Held Saturday Stop worrying, kids. The annual Easter egg hunt at Rees Pioneer park will be held again this year. So get your peepers primed. The sponsoring Brigham City Jayceettes said Friday that the search for 159 pounds of candy eggs will begin at 10 a.m. SaturMarch 28. day, At the same time, Chairman Anne Millard urged parents to please keep their youngsters away from the park until just before the 10 a.m. starting time. When they show up to early, it interferes with Mr. Easter Bunny and friends as they hide the eggs. There will be three sections - for age three and under, four to seven years old and seven to 10 years old. foil-wrapp- serve six months probation. Jay Hoskie Sherman, 19, Intermountain school, drew 30 days for public intoxica. tion with 20 days suspended, and three months probation ordered. Benjamin Spencer, 19; Larry Jones, 22, and Danny O. Intermountain 20, Mann, school, each was sentenced to 15 days for public intoxi. cation with 10 days suspended and each to serve three months probation. Daniel Semallie, Interwas mountain school, sentenced to 25 days for the peace. Twenty days were suspended and Semallie placed on three months probation. Nada Davis, 18, school, was sentenced to 15 days for public Ten days were ordered suspended and the placed on three months probation. Ernest Slivers, 20, Intermountain school, was sentenced to 10 days for public intoxication. The term was suspended and Slivers placed on three months probation. Terms in Tipsy Cases Three men were sentenced this past week on citations for drunk driving, accor. ding to Brigham City court records. They Included the following; Dixon V. Danes, 25, 183 North Tenth East, who drew a sentence of $250 or 100 days in jail. Sentencing was by Ogden City Judge Fred g Inter-mounta- Ziegler. Oliver C. Clark, 54, Route 1, Hyeburn, Idaho, $200 and 30 days with the days sus. pended upon payment of the fine. The court placed Clark on six months probation. Dale D. Hancock, 45, 261 Valleyview, Pocatello, Idaho, $250 and 30 days with the jail term to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Judge Robert Daines placed the defen. on e Annual Easter Egg Hunt ly. King also is to Three Given dant spinning action ripped the trunk lid off its hinges, and the lid along with tools in the trunk were hurled 200 yards to a barrow pit on the east side of the highway. The vehicle was 'totally damaged with a loss of about $1900, he said. Boyt was wearing a seat belt and the trooper said this helped him from being more seriously Injured. Boyt was cited by Trooper Burrldge for reckless driv- LAWN RAKE Our Reg. 99c Tine leaf Rake. 66' six months probation. In other recent court action, William K. Sandoval, 22, 630 South Second East, drew a sentence of $75 and 10 days on a speed contest citation. The court ordered the days suspended upon payment of the fine and placed Sandoval on six months probation. Paul J. Schmidt, no age or address listed, was fined $75 and sentenced to 10 days for Public Bid Easter To Music Event The general public is invited to share an Easter program of music Sunday morning, March 29, an annual offering of selling beer between 12 mid. night and 5 a.m. The days were ordered suspended upon payment of the fine and Schmidt was placed on six months probation. Keith King, 19, Intermoun. ltaln school, was sentenced to 10 days for public intox. lcation and 60 days for wilfully destroying private Judge Daines suspen. ded 45 days of the second term and ordered that the jail sentences run concurrent the Four-Stak- Mission- e ary choir in the Brigham City tabernacle. The proto gram is scheduled start at 7 a.m. Two choral works will be preformed - the short cantata "The Seven Last Words of Christ and "Lord Now Victorious. te pro-pert- Obituaries ), SN-'t'-v Marvin cuaf Hansen, 55, of 3326 Jefferson, Ogden, died Friday morning at the McKay hospital after an extended ill. ' TOILET Marvin O. Hansen SNACKS1 club. He was a seventy in the Ogden 27th LDS ward and had served in many positions in the LDS church. nfess. Born Sept. 1, 1914 in Bear River City, he was a son of SURVIVING ARE his widow, Fredrick and Bertha Johnson two sons and three daughters, Rick J. Hansen, Randy F. HanHansen. On March 15, 1946, he was sen, Milea Hansen, Tracy Ann married to Bessie Felix in the Hansen, Penny Leigh Hansen, Salt Lake LDS temple. all of Ogden; three brothers and four sisters, Harry W. He had lived in Tremon-toand was a graduate of Hansen, Portland, Ore.; d Bear River High school. He N. Hansen, Mrs. Amos n OUR REG. NORWICH 33c THOMPSON C BLINKER TWIN LANTERI SPRINKLER M Choose From Pizzo Flavor Cheese Krisp Carmel ' 7 y L Comes Complete With Hardware And In Colors. 99c Size 5 Grain Aspirin Tablets 250 Tabs Our Reg. 99c Metal Twin Head Searchlight Beam Sprinkler. Floats. Warning. Blinker And It 1 lorn. Others .j xv1 Ray-mon- received a bachelor of science degree In 1937 from Utah State university, DURING WORLD War H he served with the infantry and had lived In Ogden since 1943, He was employed as an IBM train clerk for Southern Pacific Co. and formerly with the Ogden Union Railway and Depot Co. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Rail, ways Clerks, and Golden Spike lodge and former member of Union Pacific Old Timers PRICES EFFECTIVE (Thelma) Iverson, Mrs. Mo-ro(Aleen) Ward, all ofTre-montoMrs. Frank (Norma) Hall, Huntington; Mrs. Edel McNeil, Salt Lake City. n; Funeral services wiU be held Monday at 3 p.m. in Lind-quiand Sons Colonial chapel. Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday until SUNDAY, MONDAY, 15 OUNCE HERSHEY JELLY BIRD EGGS Chocolate EGGS 1 Lb. Bag Solid Milk Grass From Chocolate. Skaggi SUNDAY GRASS MARCH 29th COMPANY MATTRESS YOUR . IT TAKES OLD TODAY, FOR EVERTON TO MATTRESS. SLEEP BETTER REBUILD CALL EVER-TO- TONIGHT. EVERTON MATTRESS company N YOU WIU ENJOY GIVING OR RECEIVING ONE OF OUR BEAUTI-FUHAND MADE EGG DYE BOUQUET BINKS 6 Color Tablets 23 Ounce Hollowmold Bunny In Paste-On- L rKUm (9l BASKETS. COME SEE OUR SELECTION. Q0 (BGGDtf GQ STORE HOURS 226 NORTH MAIN. 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