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Show i i Scouters Robbery (Continued from page 1) supports her husband Burnett in his scouting activities. They are the parents of four boys and five girls. Edward C. Laursen has served scouting for 18 years as a scoutmaster, troop and pack committee member and chairman. Also, as an assistant scoutmaster and an active supporter of the sustaining membership drive. He and his wife Vivian are the parents of two boys and one girl. The awards of merit were presented by Frank Tolman, scout trainer. Twenty-yea- r veterans awards were presented to 0. Donald Daines, J. Oakley Moore and Patrick W. McCune; veterans award to Victor Bohman; ten-yeveterans pins to Ross Stevens, Devon Hammer, James Norr, Gary Brown and Frank Forsgren. ar ar ANN CALLISTER and Dr. Darwin Woodbury are two of three Tremonton residents of the Friends of ,MRS. MATTIE Merrill Library board of directors at Utah State university. The other resident is Mrs. James Brown. Friends of Library Farm strike Tribute was paid to the late Harold Bouck and Ron Demars, scout leaders who have died within the past year. Cut Scout superior service awards were presented to Sandy Stoddard, Chester Wardell, Aldene Jeppesen, Jeannene Nelson, Arlene Edwards, and to Kathleen Christensen, who was also presented her den leaders training award. Individual troop and pack award envelopes were presented to leaders during the evening as well by Carl Farner, cub chairman: Von Curtis, scout chairman, Spencer Reeder, explorer chairman. Others participating in the awards and program were Elvin Mitchell, activities chairman; Stewart Reeves, who acted as master of ceremonies: and J. Earl Johnston, who presented a vocal medley of patriotic songs to conclude the evening. (Continued from page 1) not strike either front or rear did pellets tires, Palmer said. The high speed chase began from there with Braegger moving up close behind in his vehicle. He reported the suspects three t(mes tried to run him off the road as he pursued them. They were going down the freeway sideways three different times at 110 miles an hour. But he didnt lose it and got it going the right way each time, said Braegger. The chase came to an abrupt halt when the suspects tried to take an offramp at 100 miles an hour, cutting between semis. The car crashed into a guard rail, coming to rest against a stop sign. The male suspect fled on foot, but was soon apprehended by Palmer and Braegger. Archuleta found the woman suspect still in the stolen car and summoned an ambulance to take her to an Ogden hospital. She was treated for minor injuries sustained in the crash and was returned to the Box Elder county jail. Larsen said the pair were hitchhiking from Ft. Lewis where Franklin apparently was AWOL from the Army. They received a ride from Robert Silk, a soldier going home on leave from Ft. Lewis. They later pulled a gun on him at Switzer Pass in Idaho. They took $600 cash, his car and pants and left him to walk. Larsen said Silk caught a ride with a trucker and reported the theft at Snow-villBox Elder officials were able to get the roadblock and assistance in time to catch the suspects. (Continued from page 1) Truckers association has given its endorsement of the strike and support for higher prices. The truckers are major haulers of farm products and would probably feel the impact of the strike first. Arbethnot said a nationwide tractor rally is planned for Dec. 10. Local farmers were urged to drive their tractors to Salt Lake City as thousands of other farmers will do at other states capitols. He pointed out the over 11,000 tractors that drove through Plains, Ga., recently and how they produced a great deal of publicity. He said even the small tally in Tremonton last Saturday had a positive affect of bringing attention statewide. Randall Marble of Bothwell, who is helping with the movement in the county, said strike headquarters have been set up at 980 West Main in Tremonton. The telephone number is Marble asked thos present to ponder what has been said tonight and see if they could support the strike. One young farmer called the strike plan ludicrous if farmers didnt have some way of limiting production when parity target prices are met. He suggested a 50 percent cutback in production rather than 100 percent. Another young farmers responded by saying there are plenty of mouths to eat any surplus crops in the world. "If buyers know we have the power to keep crops on farmer's places until time to sell, in the future we can sell every bit we can raise. e. ELDER BOX NEWS, Brigham Sunday, December 4, 1977 Gambling, beer sale complaints signed Complaints have been signed against 10 Box Elder county men sheriffs deputies say were involved with illegal gambling and sale of beer at a Nov. 4 pheasant carnival near Tre-- . without a license were Lynn Kay, Silvan Haltmer, Johnney Shaw and Carter Rich, all of Tremonton, and Lloyd Robinette of Brigham City, also class misdemeanors. were charged following a raid by sheriffs deputies on the Tremonton fire department pheasant carnival held west of Tremonton at the old Point Lookout tavern. Deputies said they confiscated some $1,900 in cash, about 120 six packs of beer, a shotgun and other items in the incident. B m on ton. All 10 Named in complaints signed Friday by Deputy Joe Archuleta were Nick Estep, Max Hep-pieArlo Erickson, Don and Fred Sorensen, all of Tremonton, charged with gambling, a class B misdemeanor. Charged with selling beer r, tt Look what's in this stocking Christmas stockings come bearing all sorts of wonderful gifts . . . like candy canes and little toys and trees and babies. Babies? Thats right. Babies born at Brigham City Memorial hospital during December each in a go home decorated red Christmas stocking in celebration of the holiday chocolate-marshmallo- Tremonton trio d season. Tiny Robyn Baker, daughter of Allen and Christine Baker of Brigham City, was the first to on USU board Three citizens of Tremonton are serving on the newly organized Friends of the Merrill Library at Utah State books. Purchase new books. Develop special rooms and collections. For example there is no significant collections on horses and horsemanship in the intermountain west. The Friends would like to raise funds to aid in developing a special collection of books dealing with all aspects of horse breeding, grooming, training an horsemanship and to obtain stud books on each breed. univer- sity, Logan, board of directors. Dr. Darwin Woodbury heads the organization as president. Mrs. Mattie Ann Callister is the director of the Friends Program for USU Merrill Library. Mrs. James E. Brown is a member of the board of direc- tors. The new organization, formed to enhance and enlarge the nature and scope of the universitys library. a earlier this year, was organized continue this .fall., and members will have their engraved on a special which will be placed library. names plaque in the Projects Planned addition a variety of projects is planned by the Friends, to begin and add to: Western Heritage CollecIn tion. Develop a world of horse collection. Make additions to the collection. Add to the microtext co- llection. Begin a childrens theatre. Add to the Anne Carroll childrens library. Enlarge the voice library collection. Purchase rare and unusual Moore library featuring cultures ; l accordance with federal regulations, there will be an open meeting to discuss this in 4 8 In proposal on Dec. the at administration p.m. building The Christmas stockings for December babies are a tradition at the Brigham City Community hospital, begun by the hospital volunteer auxiliary and made by auxiliary members. And what could be more appropriate as a celebration of the special season that com- memorates that special birth almost 2000 years ago? looked to the west of Brigham City Friday a night were treated to one of nature's rare treats beautiful sunset. The sight was spectacular to say the mortgage , deed BE Red Cross sets course in activity $ 13 million A total of 393 mortgages and trust deeds valued at $13,092,346 were recorded in Box Elder county during the third quarter of 1977, according to a report released by Security Title company in cooperation with Hillam Abstract and Insurance water safety A Red Cross water safety instructors training class is scheduled to begin on Dec. 16 locally. Persons interested may call Sharon Dover at for registration and further information. Firsty Security bank and Utah Mortgage Loan corporation, a First Security corporation subsidiary based in Logan, led all mortgage lending institutions is total number of loans recorded in the county. For the first nine months of 1977 in Box Elder county, First Security made nearly 20 percent of all mortgage loans with a total value of $5,844,563, a company spokesman disclosed. in Brigham school City. A copy of the grant proposal will be available for public reading 24 hours prior to the meeting. For more information, call Intermountain school, 723 8591, extension 201. JWstlu least and was refreshing on the heels of overcast skys and stormy weather of the past few days. THOSE WHO gifts-in-kin- d at the ti ),1! applying for federal ethnic heritage grant Inter-Triba- 1 stocking. Her grandparents Asa Baker of Mendon and Leland James and Pearl Hansen of Roy agree that the new little arrival looks mighty cute in her stocking, but she seems to prefer her more comfy pink nighties. Christmas morning her new stocking will have another function, which will be to hold babys first holiday gifts. of other countries. Currently the Friends is planning quel) a room culto feature the Mid-Eatures. Friends would like to obtain personal and family libraries, voice histories, diaries, journals, memorabilia, art and sculpture belonging to alumni and d the general public, to be at the Merrill Library. The organization works in conjunction with the USU Development in securing gifts of books, money and for the university. Others in the program are Dr. Glen L. Taggart, president of USU; and Dr. Milton C. Abrams, librarian and director. Other board officers are George Herbert Champ, Logan, vice president; Alice Stokes, Logan, secretary; and Carol Funk, Richmond, treasurer. IS Intermountain the pretty stocking attire long-awaite- d agency. school is applying for a grant under Title IX, Ethnic Heritage Studies program. on for her delighted mother. She was born on Dec. and went home on Saturday. Although she wasnt sure why all the fuss was being made, her big brother Shane was thrilled to see the baby sister come home in a ! Special Rooms The organization would like to establish special rooms in the Currently it is launching charter membership drive. The drive will try wigs Utah City, 723-54- IPLIFIIMi DOESN'T MY... VMJ DO! 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