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Show TR Mrs. Odell S. Simpson Have Baby it And s' 4, Shoots At Hog But Hits Family Boy, ATLANTA 7I ORINNE (UP) girl weighing seven Wood started out ?anny was ounces, bom nine a run away hog and Smber 14, 1961, to Mrs. Edna ended up shooting his mother of wife Odell S. Thompson, and sister. Gipson, a civilian employee, Police said little Danny picked naval hospital, up a rifle the U. S. and tried tb shoot the Marianas Islands. animal. The .22 caliber bullet is as who employed (Thompson passed through the arm of his in charge of navy sister Janice and on Guam, is the son of struck his mother, Mrs. Margaret and Mrs. James J. Thomp- - Wood, 23, In the stomach. j of Garland. Mrs. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. the daughter of V f. Ward, of Riverside. Lifeguard's Petty Racket The baby, named Coralie Jane, I the fourth child for the Disrupted By Police an peons, who are residing at A lifeguard at one of the ocean Camp 2, or Guam. I . Four-year-- u jj d I 1, X Ditches Car A (U!P) SPENCER, W. Va. X ditched Mrs. Gerald Jones It flew In the win-atomoblle. and landed on her daughter. The baby iled and Mrs. Jones reached hr 'into a beach towel. While she swatting, the car slammed ditch. , . front hotels here was combining business with petty larceny until police caught on to what he thought was a foolproof system. Officers said James Bunch, 22, made a practice of swimming from the private hotel beach where he was on duty .to one of the public parking areas. There he would break into a parked car, dive back into the ocean and swim back to the private area with the loot. Marijane Morris Some news of a birthday party. . . that of Master David Smoot. He celebrated, at - his i home, his 8th birthday and had 25 of his little friends help him in what I am sure, must have been a happy time. The Corinne Pinochle club met at the home of Melissa Gilbert last time and Norma Bosley won the high prize and Hazel Hewlett won the traveling prize. There were two guests. Cleone Nicholas and yours truly, who won the booby prize. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gilbert have just recently returned from a trip to Lawton, Oklahoma where they visited with their son, Phil-buand his wile Jenny. Speaking of trips, I guess no one was more confused than your reporter when it came to the trip Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frederlcksen were planning. First they were going, gone in fact, they werent tout at last 1 can report definitely that they have gone to Portland. Very specially elegant . uncommon. , WEBSTER wjme k a straight bourbon whiskey, i VPaftasStSMi lac, Peoria, UL 86 prao Vwumodt t their Mr. Mrs Mrs. Sff J for the school paper. Miss Reed worked during the summer Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Gay-narare now happily located In Visalia, California. Mr. Gay- d iard Is field executive of the Scouts. Before becoming f.eld executive he attended Schiff reservation, a specialized Boy Scout school in Mendham, New Jersey. Boy tag Fivt BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City, Otah Friday, December I, 1951 THE GREAT NEW 1952 S' on display at s-- v"' wv v vv v daughter, Faye will be glad to see them. Her husband has been called into the service and she, like hundreds of other young wives and mothers will-- have to make a decision best suited to her and her small daughter, Linda. A happy household these days is that of the Claude Gilberts. They are enjoying a visit from their daughter, Sharon of Ruth, Nevada and her three small children, Gil, Marvin and Claudia. They came back with Mr. and Mrs. George Roes who made a quick trip to Nevada. It would be my guess that they might toe glad they are home. I understand they pushed their car over 6ome part of the road between here and Ruth, Nevada. They had the misfortune to get caught in that blizzard we had Monday night Also on the trip were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ross (and Marty says the one armed Nevada bandits arent so tough after all) and Mark Wells. Corinne was well represented at the Farm Bureau banquet in Logan the other night. Those in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Smoot, who attended the three day convention, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter, Mr. and Mrs. L. Maurice Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Redelings, Mr. and Mrs. De Luxe: legant in taste, uncommonly good M.t Hiram Walker Whiskey. likely Stallings. Mr. By baby con-ij- U Comments and and also there. . . . Miss Patricia Reed Is attend- Grover Harper,' and Mr. ing Westminister college in Salt Wynn Hunsaker, and Mrs. Lake City and her mother reMrs. Glen Reeder. Mr. and were of ports that she is humor editor Kirk Nelson Brigham Byron FISHER MOTOR COl 17 East Second South Brigham City, Utah N BntfNfci imm To Get That fl 'Extra Pleasant it ! Look"ForXmas give him Arrow Shirts and Tios 4 p SAG ) i OPEN TIL 9 P. M. 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Only your own hands at the wheel, your own foot on the accelerator can tell this great story for there has never before been driving like this! Ilydra-Mati- c Just set the new Dual-Ranin the Traffic Range and feel Pontiacs engine whisk you out in front with the most Beaatlful New Sliver Streak Styling Chelee el De Laze Upholstery te Harmonize with Color Complete New Color Eoaemhlea, Inside and Oat Class All Arennd, Choice of 8 or 8 Cylinder Engine Lowest-Price- d Car with Hydra-Matt- e Drive Twln-Dae- t, Built-I- n YentUatlng System ' Unmatched Keeerd for Long, Troohle-Fre- e Life OrsmmJ tt Ears Cm. My Non-Cla- re ge high-compressi- eager surge of power you ever felt! Then flick into Economy Range and relax a ride so smooth, so effortless you almost forget you have an engine. That kind of power and economy is ' built into Pontiac to stay! Its a great story, a great car, and a great value come in and see! Dollar for Dollar you can't beat a IPaarailto Bi ay. Sb. , Saw! 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