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Show BOX At Fourteenth Ward TWTfrm A 1IL1,,1 to iHII Troop Conducts Court of Honor jA Award were winners an- nounced during a recent court canoeing, David Higgs, canoeing, conservation, safety; Lynn Farner, conservation, safety; Kaylan Holmes, conservation; Kurt Rigby, safety, Joe geology; Hepworth, Major items of business presented to the scouts and their parents were the national jamboree, rechartering, dues, finances, uniforms, and a new advancement program. citizenship in community. scouts. forestry; canoeing, personal fitness, camping, stamp collecting, - Billy Mills, center, winner of the 1964 Olympic gold medal in the 10,000 meter run, met with Mayor Ole Zundel, left, and long-timfriend John Edwards during visit to Brigham City Awards Presentation Laursen, advancement chairman conducted the awards presentation. Frank Harrison was given his , second class award by Irving e Thursday. Mills spoke at Utah Girl Scout council meeting on the Intermountain school campus. (See Brett Higgs, Ferguson, Chell Winegar, all received first class presentations from Ferrin Allen. Life awards were given to Gary Allen, Dan Hammon, Kirk Hoth, Spencer Davis, Lynn Farner and Niel Chadwick. Those presentations were made by Ronald Law, neighborhood commissioner. The following merit badges were presented by Don Johnand Kyle ston, scoutmaster Ribgy, adventure chairman: Jimmy Boyd, conservation; Gary Davis, conservation, out, (Continued From Page One) cording to Trooper Burridge. dont know. I He said he tried to get around the truck. The couple had just left two children with their mother in Brigham City. They are formerly of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Liljenquist were taken to Cooley Memorial hospital by a Utah Highway Patrol car to be checked over, ac The driver of the eastbound semi owned by Harry Canfield of Tremonton, was Wynn Henri, 52, Route Two, Tremonton. explained. He said the couple was not wearing seat belts at the time of the mishap which occurred at about 4:17 p.m. Henri was cited for making an improper turn. Belts The 1964 auto was a total wreck and damage to the semi was minor, the trooper The Corinne interchange has been the scene of several major accidents including two fatalities. No Seat caneoing, camping; Hammon, conservation, Richard canoeing, hiking; Penrod, conservation; Spencer Davis, conservation, forestry, camping; Gary Allen, con- Thiokol Earnings Reported Up The company also reported that marnet testing will begin in October for the new Aerefil unit, a container which will deliver an aerosol-lik- e spray without the use of propellent gases. Thiokol Chemical corporation is headquartered in Bristol, Penn. Its operations include the production of (Continued From Page One) work with the automotive industry, orders have been received for a quantity of gas generators for the crash-ba- g passive restraint system. General Motors will use the major portion of these units in a fleet evaluation program utilizing 1973 cars to test the new safety devices. servation, removal of a single maple tree from in front of the Alberta Goss residence, 144 North First East. Councilman Kaiser said it should come out becuase roots are getting into Mrs. Gosss sewer line. Councilman A1 Cazler. argued that . i. chemical products, synthetic fibers, solid propulsion systems, tracked vehicles, specialty dispensers for liquids, and medical electronic instruments. archery, camping canoeing: David Green, conservation, West and auto. past and i b I A Bound Over wish to thank the Box Elder voters of County for your sup- port in the past elec- - I future islation will be 1 i GRINDING WRECK Police Patrolman Charles Earl investigates a grinding two-ca- r collision on First West near Fifth North Wednesday night. A pedestrian was hurt in the mishap. Christmas Special Quality Color Portraits at Prices You Can Afford V CALL Grinding Collision Causes minor Injury A Brigham City youth was injured in a grinding collision near the Fifth North and First West intersection Wednesday night. The youth was a pedestrian when a car being pushed across the street was struck by another auto. The accident happened at 8:37 p.m. about 250 feet north of the intersection. The parked car, owned by George A. Bryson, 385 West Seventh North, was facing east and being pushed west across the road. A sedan driven by Kelley R. Lewis, 20, 444 North Third West, was traveling north on First Were Announcing 723-295- 0 Dick MacFarlane has joined i Person- - -- 3950 O 3-8- Os 3950 42 Offer Expires Nov. 30th Comptons Studio South Main n CAPITOL ENDS TUESDAY at Dick invitts all his old friends and customers to com down and him for a great deal on a new Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Chev. Truck or OK used Car. All CARTOON FlATURl st 816 N. 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The accident happened, at ' 11:22 a.m. fVI WALT DISNEYS for is My QUESTION: Style for any decor. It can be painted any color. Stainless steel trim. No foundation or masonry required. Install in any home. THU 8 PM SAT 2 PM SUN 4 PM Chevrolet Pharmacist! skin paper, and his truck struck the Blanch car, the officer explained. Hammon was cited for im- proper lookout. 107 4 NIGHTS: Wed thru Sat 8:00 PM 2 MATINEES: Sat 2:00 PM Sun 4:00 - $3.00 - $4.50 Ask Your 723-648- WALT DISNEYS rcraft mro ra rnirofiim $2.50 $4.00 Answers from Ray Malmrose Judiciary committee. a is The workshop culmination of the past year's work and recommendations as to the value of a unified court system. Those interested may attend with league throughout the state. For further information call Beth Gurrister, second LWV vice president and state chairman of the unified court study, at ii:iYii:iiiiiUiifrillil,l vehicle was $200. The accident happened at 4 p.m. The local police officer investigated another traffic accident Tuesday night at the intersection of Sixth North and Third East. A westbound station wagon on Sixth North driven by Kathryn Thompson Hill, 816 Sunset drive, collided with a sedan driven by a Brigham City youth. The youths car was traveling north on Third East. The patrolman cited the teenager for failure to yield the right of way. Damage to the Hill car was $175 and loss to the youths sedan was $180. Hansen 42s' 6-5- 4-3- 2-8- our staff Group- or or hat-terto- said a car driven by Willard R. Blanch, Ogden, was stopped and was going to back into a parking space. A pickup truck driven by Dee Jay Hammon, 519 Highland, was eastbound when the driver bent down to pickup a piece of SALT PALACE TODAY -- 1 worth of damage. .Patrolman Richard following too closely. Damage to the Sheldon auto was $100 and loss to the Westley - Edward Kerr con- $185 driven by Gets Citation was cited 1 W. Thorsted Westley you. 1 Patrolman two-ca- 1 Hi STUDIO Harold B. Felt Photographer fen Phene 721-J9S- B please Bingham. luted. I Please let me hear f I from 35 Earlier Accident r Earlier in the day a accident on East Forest, 200 feet west of First East, caused James Terrance Westley, leg-- 1 appreci-- : 1 Questions By You And Your Friends East Sixth North, couldnt stop and struck the rear end of the first car, according to Officer do my best to serve you in the way you want me to do. Your suggestion for will I or against at 7 The accident happened Youth Pedestrian same direction, tion. plementation recommendations for the 1973 Utah legislature. It will be held Thursday, Nov. 16, at 9:30 a.m. in Bountiful at the Bountiful Community church, 100 North 400 East. Presentation will be made by E. Keith Stott, Director of the study, Unified Court Advisory Committee of the Legislative NOVUMH HEIRLOOM PHOTO Council p.m. tinued the investigation into the mishap this week and citations were pending. On Wednesday afternoon a rear end collision at the intersection of Eleventh South and Main resulted in a total of $300 damage. Patrolman Bryon Bingham said the accident happened when a southbound car on Main street, driven by Dianne Barratt Sheldon, Ogden, stopped for an amber light. Another sedan, going in the I The League of Women Voters of Utah is planning a statewide workshop on the unified judicial system in Utah and im- , You pay only our Special Reduced Sitting tee Courts Workshop struck the Bryson yiuto was not listed by police but considered serious. (NOS SAT Fourth-Thirteent- ' The pedestrian was taken to the local hospital in a Brigham City ambulance, and treated and released. V Damage' to the Bryson car fras $650 and lost to the Lewis !J David Lee Price, 24, Mantua, has been ordered bound over to First District court to face a charge of grand larceny. The order was made after Price appeared in Brigham City court for preliminary hearing. I Jim Others Listed Others were: Brian Minert, The company also provides a full range of services for educational and vocational training. similar requests have been denied in the if we open this up, we could get into a problem. In the voting, Councilman Wayne Jensen and Claudius Olsen teamed with Kaiser to approve the tree removal. Councilmen Cazier and Byron Armstrong opposed it. forestry; Hepworth, Kirk Hoth, Mike Bess, Loren Minert, all conservation; Niel Chadwick, conservation, canoeing, safety. Council Acts on Tree Reguests (Continued From Page One) elm at 95 North Fifth West. June Stokes had submitted a request to pull them. Councilman Kaiser said if they were removed, the city would have to install about 100 feet of new sidewalk. The council split on a decision to allow Dan FREE Color 8X1 0 Portrait Offor Brigham City LDS stake will present a musical play, House Talk, as part of Parent and Youth night, Wednesday and Thursday night. The play will be shown at 6:30 and 8 p.m. both h LDS ward, acnights at the to Michael and Sharon Carver, direccording tors. Several families in the stake will participate in the production, Mrs. Carver said. Mary Bickmore is assisting the Carvers in directing the play. Norman Couple Escapes Crash Injuries Hurry - Hurry Play House Talk Munford. Pow Wow for more on Mills.) organizes her hsband and 12 children into an efficient team on field trips. She specializes in southern states reserch. However, this talk will not be specific but of general interst to everyone, a spokesman said. The regular meeting of the Golden Spike chapter, Utah Genealogical society, will be held in the commissioners room of the county courthouse in Brigham City on Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 7 p.m. All members are urged to attend and bring guests. Anyone else interested in genealogy is invited. Special speaker will be Beverly Hathaway of Slat Lake City, a native Texan who can make your research real fun. She is an accredited researcher and author who Local Stake Plans Ed WORLD CHAMP VISITS conservation, honor conducted at the Fourteenth LDS ward for Boy Scout Troop 224. A1 committee Lemon, chaiiman conducted the ceremony which included a flag and opening presentation by the of NEWS, Brigham City,' Utah Sunday, November 12, 1972 Genealogy Unit to Meet Darrell safety Gardner, ELDER All ZCMI Stores Complete Fireplace Lino! Gas Logs Fireplaces Barbecues Fireplace Screens Grates Tools Gqs Ranges Ogden, Salt Lake & Provo |