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Show Lincoln School Second Grade Plenty Of Excuses For Knife-Bearin- g . .I BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. TXloh Friday. December 23. ISA 9 j OMAHA, Neb. Police (UP) raided several bars and searched explanations of the variouspatrons for deadly weapons af- sized knives. ter reports that there were too Why are you carrying these many knives and guns around things? he said. certain areas. The replies included: "To clean fingernails. They found an ample supply of weapons and the next day To cut strings. some of the persons accused Just found it. were brought into court. Handy thing to have. Judge Frank Ximtz asked for Trying to sell it for a friend Ilkviii Kenneth, names, David Beecher, Neal Beecher, Billie Bell, Paul Busenbark, Finis Bvrd. Dahl Johnson, Craig Jorgensen, Billy Long, Dennis Melaney, David Merrell, Louis Olney, Gene Olsen, Wayne Porter, Le Grande Smith, David Squires, Don Tea, Craig Young, Harold Young, Mary Alice Alston, Margaret Ann Baird, Saundra Beecher, Sharon Bock, a Neal Brailsford, Connie Haver, Rochelle Huggins, Kay Haus, Marian Jeppsen, Sharon Hotter, Lynda Rae Morrison, Irene Olney, Ra Dene Reeve, Linda Robinette, Vonne Mary, Stair, Mary Ann Tro, Mary Lou Walters, Bonnie Ourada. The teacher is Mrs. Nell Barlow. pany at Bingham canyon immediately following his gradua- mine foreman, and in January 194(5, ho was promoted to Astion. sistant Mines Superintendent, In 19.10 he was promoted to then in 1949 to Mine Superinsafety engineer at the mine, tendent. and from that position he was L. F. Pett, a native of Brigham advanced At the present he resides in to track foreman, was mine from City, promoted hill foreman, general general Copperton. to Superintensuperintendent dent of Mines, it was recently announced by Louis Buehman, general manager of Kennecofts Utah Copper division. Mr. Pett was graduated from the University of Utah in 1922 with a degree in civil engineering. He was employed as a clerk in the engineering department by the Utah Copper com Brigham Native Is Promoted At Mines Our heart-fel- t wishes for your happiness this Christmas Day, and all the Chris-mase- s hereafter. CLYDE P. LARSEN Sheet Metal Works Rhone 420 22 West Forest j May your holiday be merry, your tree laden with good things and your happiness unending. Simple pleasures of the d, homespun variety are still U'c join the merry carders to wish our friends the best of Christmas Cheer. the most enjoyable at Christmas time, even in this streamlined age! So in the modern manner, with d sincerity, we say, "Merry, Merry Christmas." BRIGHAM TRUCK & IMPLEMENT CO. V |