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Show Sponsors invited for queen pageant The Jaycees this week invited merchants interested in sponsoring a girl in the annual Peach Queen pageant to let the service organization know. The pageant to select a queen and attendants to reign over Brigham Citys Peach Days celebration will be staged Sept. Businessmen who plan to sponsor a contestant should contact Donna Daley at Deadline for entering the 1974 pageant is Entrants must be between 18 and 28 years old, as of Labor Day, and never have been married. Aug. 20. high-spee- d A Brigham City patrolman escaped chase when his injury during a car was forced off the road early Saturday morning by a man wanted on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants. Officer Jay W. Christensen was forced off the road while attempting to stop the suspect as they sped north from Brigham City on SR 69 about 1:30 a.m. Christensen joined the chase in Brigham City along with another city car and Perry City patrolman Ron Smith, who started the chase when he attempted to pull the drive of a 1962 model Ford over on suspicion of drunken driving. Smith said the driver began accelerating near the Big See drive-i- n in Perry and sped through Brigham City at speeds of 75 m.p.h. Two Brigham City cars joined near mid city and pursed the suspect, believed to have been armed with a .22 caliber weapon, to Harper Ward, where Smiths lights, radio and siren suddenly went out. high-spee- d Pulled Ahead Christensen then pulled ahead of Smith and suspect and attempted to slow down and force the car off the road. The patrol car was rammed at least twice, forcing it into a skid a few yards past a pond on the west of the highway. The patrol car slid broadside, hit a They will be competing not only for the title but also scholarships and other awards on the basis of talent, swim suit and evening gown competition, intelligence, poise and charm. The event is held in accordance with Miss America pageant rules. We want to thank the Smith and Hannum corporation for its support of the pageant in the form of a donation to the scholarship fund, a spokesman said. Tickets for this years pageant are priced at $1.75 in advance and $2 at the door. They may be purchased by calling Bruce Dover at after 6 p.m. His Effective July 10 employment was made effective p in Spotlight on Twirling. The event is planned in the Intermountain school auditorium beginning at 7:30 p.m. and is free to the public. Students in classes taught by Diane Marshall and Kristy Deakin will appear in numbers featuring flags, two batons and knives. There will be group numbers and duets in addition to solo routines with the performers ranging in age from four to 13 years old. k The program will end the program of instruction which is sponsored annually by the pear chase six-wee- city recreation department. cplvert and went through a wire fence before stopping. Christensen was uninjured. The suspect, meanwhile, left the highway on the east side tearing out a portion of fence and narrowly missing a utility pole beforing bringing his car back on the road. Police said during a brief stop to check Christensens condition the suspects car developed mechanical trouble and quit on the highway, where the suspect abandoned it and ran from the scene. Officers Aid Law officers from Tremonton City, Willard, Utah Highway Patrol, Brigham City, the Box Elder county sheriff's office and Utah Parks department searched the area for an hour but could not locate the suspect. Damage to the patrol car was undetermined, police said Saturday. It was the second chase in a month where Brigham City police cars were involved m accidents, A Smithfield woman rammed a patrol car driven by Jeff Stiver a number of times before she was forced to stop at 1100 South and Main. Police said they have leads on the suspects identity and will continue investigation. July 70 SHOW Ready for the annual twirling show in city recreation Aug. are, from left, Gaedene Bennett, Janna Tippetts, and Krissy Claybaugh. WAIT TWIRLING now. In a one-ste- Council to meet associated action, the p council okayed pay increase for the positions of after all, lieutenant and sergeant. of Caziers objection, Councilman Douglas Wight suggested that Tanchaks appointment as sergeant be made on a porbationary basis. I would hope youd make them all Chief Studdert stated, probationary recommending six months probation subject to six months extention. The council agreed. He added a desire to have flexibility to reassign the men as necessary. Commenting STEEL RADIAL that we get on with the reorganization 10. On the strength ATLAS. on the department reshuffle, Councilman Byron Armstrong told his fellow officials, We knew it would come to this point when we accepted the study (an earlier evaluation of the department by an outside task force). It is a traumatic experience but it is necessary In addition to Tanchak, the council also approved employment of another new officer, Robert Willis, 26, from Salt Lake but only briefly City. The Brigham City council voted July 25 not to hold its regular meeting of Aug. 8 but instead to attend the annual Merchants Outing at Rees Pioneer park. Chief Studdert said he was one of nine applicants screened by the department and noted that Willis had studied law enforcement at Brigham Young university. Before coming to Brigham City, Tan-- 1 chak had worked with the Orem Police force for four years and previous to that was in police work at Albany, N.Y., for years. In other police matters, the council tabled for two weeks proposed ordinance changes relating to juvenile curfew and officers. weapons for Coombs. Miss Holmgren presented a dramatic She was reading from The King and She sponsored by Bear River Valley Co-oreceived a $100 scholarship from the club and the Wheat and Beet Days committee. Miller's Jewelry presented her with a e place setting of china and NTN Diesel Service gave the trophy. Her parents are Commissioner and Mrs. John Holmgren, Bear River City. I. four-piec- Lynda Poulson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poulson. She presented a trumpet solo and was sponsored by Northern Furniture of Tremonton. She received a trophy from Rupps Farms, and jewelry from Sues Cut & Curl. 6 ' Tops in tires our finest Steel belted for maximum puncture resistance Radial construction' for control, mileage, safety 2 radial plies covered with 5 stabilizer belts for 7 plies under the tread Excellent ride characteristics Low profile. .lots of rubber on the road . 22fl However, the city dads were reminded that a speical improvement district bid opening is scheduled Aug. 8 at 7 p.m. So, at Thursdays weekly session, they voted to hold the meeting , . . but only long enough to open the bids and refer them for study to the engineer. Then theyll go to the outing. lf off-dut- y Wheat, Beet queen is Tremonton girl Miss Cami Coombs of Tremonton Thursday night was selected from among to reign over the annual 21 contestants Wheat and Beet Days festivities in Garland. in order of place The four runners-uwere Candace Holmgren, Lynda Poulson, Julee Ann Hawks, Jill Davis. Miss Coombs presented a tap dance for her talent and was sponsored by Dream Girl Hair Fashions of Tremonton. She received a $200 scholarship from the Civic and Home Arts club, plus a wardrobe from Keiths, Marios, Mays and Cowelys. Her trophy was presented by Laws Dodge and the red roses by Flowerlane Floral. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Theo 3 Brigham City Recreation departments summer twirling program will come to a spinning climax Aug. 6 when 96 costumed girls ap- 3 Police reorgnization (Continued From Page One) but I feel he hasnt been on the force long enough to know Brigham City and for the council to know what he is, Cazier stated. He asked to have the appointments voted on individually but his fellow officials declined. If I cant vote on them individually, then I must vote against all of them even though it is not my desire, Councilman Cazier declared. Tanchak, 31, was officially hired Thursday night although the council had previously given an unofficial okay to his employment. Chief Studdert said he had been serving in an undercover capacity. EIDER NEWS, Twirling show on tap Tuesday Officer unhurt in crash in Brigham City, Utah Sunday, August 4, 1974 BOX FR70xl4 plus $3.04 F.E.T. ea. FIBERGLASS BELTED AMOCO, CXV whitewalls tire Sporty Wide, massive appearance 2 fiberglass, 2 polyester cord belts form 4 tough plies under the tread low-profil- e for Miss Hawks is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hawks of Portage. She presented a musical tribute to Gershwin and her sponsor was Taylor Farm service. She received a trophy from Marks Paint and Body shop and jewelry from Weilers Jewelry. Evans Drug sponsored Jill Davis whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis. She presented a piano solo for her talent number. She received a trophy from Errols American service and jewelry from Vics Jewelry. Miss Denise Ashby of Tremonton was selected as Miss Talent and her trophy was presented by the Federal Land bank of Tremonton. She presented a piano solo and her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ashby. Rose Ann Thompson was chosen by the contestants as Miss Congeniality and J. J. White Blacksmith presented the trophy, Miss Thompson presented an original reading depicting her sewing talents. Her mother is Mrs. Ora Thompson of Elwood. The royalty rode a float owned by the Civic and Home Arts club to highlight the celebration of Saturday evening. The pageant is presented annually by the Civic and Home Arts club of Garland. Mrs. Thad Poulter was general chairman and her committee were Mrs. Richard Bardwell, Mrs. Clarie Bowcutt, Mrs. Jay Holmgren, Mrs. Kent Lish and Mrs. Roy Wood. 99? T70xl4 plus $2.51 F E.T ea. DCOUPONOCO Super Special! R TOFF O D BELTONE HEARING AIDS on ATLAS. AIR FILTER Save gasoline ... a dirty, clogged filter can cost you gasoline money. 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