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Show I And he did! I shall return says An Ogden man, convicted of a felony, left the Box Elder county jail Wenesday night to conduct some business, and surprised sheriffs deputieswhen he returned the next BE inmate ternoon just like he said he would. af- Lenard Joseph Miller, 24, GRAND OPENING Awaiting the grand opening of Western Auto in Brigham City are new owners, left, Sherall and Richard Hansen and store employes, Riley Nelson and Vickie Cosgrove. I To n k the people of Garland - wish to thank the Citizen Party for their show of confidence in nominating me for the office of Mayor for the City of Garland. After accepting the nomination feel it is only fair that I let the people of the city know what feel are some of my quali- fications for this position. First I am retired and for this reason can devote whatever time is necessary to conduct the affairs of the city. have had many years of experience in business and in planning and budgeting funds as supervisor and working with people. I grew up in this area and after spending many years away, my wife and I are glad to be back to enjoy the advantages it has to offer. Some of the areas which I feel need attention in the city are to improve the city park, clean up the alleys and encourage the general beautification of the city. would encourage new home building and also encourage new business in the community, institute a beautification and civic pride program, improve sewer systems, sanitation, streets and sidewalks. I would invite concerned citizens to be more active in civic affairs. I also feel that this area is conducive to inviting and supporting new industry. If elected I will work toward the general improvement of our community and hope with the - City Council we may add some constructive alter- natives for the betterment of the city of Garland. would hope that the people would go to the poles and vote for the man andor men of their choice, so whoever is elected will know they have the support of the people in the affairs and concerns of the community. I 4t I Auto I I 20-i- Buzz Bike. 622-28t- the search. Also an attempt to locate him was broadcast over the state law enforcement network. BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, November 4, 1973 Aggravated Robbery The escapee was convicted of the aggravated robbery charge after he and another man entered the home of Mrs. Lonnie Thorpe, 893 North Second West, and tied up Mrs. Thorpe, a niece and a nephew. The house was ransacked and a coin collection was taken. Asked if any action would be taken against Miller for his escape, county law enforcement officers said no. The fact he acted honestly and returned to the jail voluntarily when he said he would, was in his favor. BC accident yields $450 damage accident at the Second North intersection and First East, Friday morning resulted in a total of $450 worth of damage. According to Brigham City A two-ca- r of Police Patrolman Gregory Kozak, the accident happened at 8:02 a.m. when a westbound 11 sedan driven by Robert G. Pett, 162 North Second East, and a vehicle traveling south, driven by Aaron A. Beard, 553 North First East, collided. The Pett auto was on Second North and he did not yield to the Beard car on First East, the officer explained. Pett was cited for failure to yield the right of way. Damage to the 1962 Pett vehicle was $200 and loss to the 1965 Beard sedan was $250, Officer Kozak said. The largest state in Brazil is Amazonas. NOTICE The PHOENIX COMPANY is pleased to report the purchase of Ware Leather, Inc. of Brigham City, Utah. The PHOENIX COMPANY will expand the present contract sewing plant at 61 South Main and will also operate a similar plant at 53 West Main, Tremonton, Utah as soon as skilled operators are available. APPLICATIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT are now being accepted at: 61 South Main, Brigham City, Utah 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday Mrs. Hansen is currently employed at Thiokol Chemical corporation as a secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen are members of the Tenth LDS ward and have four children. PHONE 723-769- 7 Record progress in past administration has made Brigham the right way! City what it is today. Lets keep going ... Western Auto is now located 96 South Main on the corner of First South and Main street. The Hansens daughter, Vickie Cosgrove, is helping out in the store. k Hansen attended a training session sponsored by Western Auto. He has been managing the business for about the past two months. It was during this time they moved from 14 West Forest. at two-wee- I Former Printer Hansen was a printer at the Box Elder for the past 24 years. He is a graduate of Box Elder High school. News-Journ- GEORGE R. HALES Signed Sentencing Date His sentencing date is scheduled Nov. 12. According to the sheriff, Miller left a note saying he had to take care of some business things and that he would return in a few days to face up to his Western Auto store under new ownership The new owners of Western in Brigham City are planning a grand opening celebration starting on Monday. Richard and Sherall Hansen, 633 South Third North, long time residents of Brigham City, took over the firm when Lester and Agnes Winkesky of Willard retired. The grand opening celebration will last two weeks and a highlight will be a drawing on Saturday, Nov. 17, for a maple swivel rocking chair and a boys or girls n I called the sheriffs office Thursday at about noon and said he would be back by 2 p.m. And sure enough, he showed up right on schedule. Dont usually find em that honest, said Deputy Stanley May, commenting on the incident. Miller, who was recently convicted of aggravated robbery, left his bunk with the bedding made up like a dummy, as if someone was sleeping in it, Sheriff Warren W. Hyde explained. It was reported that the inmate left the jail before the night lockup. Miller had just been found guilty in First District court by a jury of the felony charge. punishment. Miller was reportedly to have visited his mother who was about to enter the hospital. On Wednesday night deputies checked Millers cell several times during the night and it looked as though he was in it, the sheriff said. When officers unlocked the cell during the morning check at about 8 a.m., Miller was discovered missing. There was no damage to the jail so deputies concluded that Miller left before the night the sheriff explained. lockup, It was dark each time deputies looked into the cell, so the made up dummy was convincing he commented. Millers address in Ogden is street. His wife and another relative were contacted by deputies in Paid advertisement At First Security, Saving means more now than it ever did. Now is the best time ever to save at First Security. Because, while prices are climbing, interest to savers is rising, too, to an all time high. So there's no better time than right now to defer spending and start saving... at First Security Bank. You can earn from 5 per annum for passbook accounts to 7 per annum for certificates. All insured to $20,000 by the F.D.I.C. Don't let these high earnings days pass you MINI Zs r by. 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