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Show ! i 4 Jury Listed For August Court Term WAS IN SUNDAY CRASH This late model car was one of three vehicles involved in head-o- n crash at North Wil- lard last Sunday. The driver and passenger, both from Detroit, Mich., escaped with only minor injuries. ' Jurors were selected on Thursday, July 12, In the office of Box Elder County Clerk, K. B. Olsen, for the August term of court for this year. Those selected include Willis H. Barnard, Wilma Wixom, Paul R. Merrell, Tess S. Peck, Lloyd Reese, L. F. Christensen, Millie P. Crossman, Dyantha Grant of Brigham City. S. Ray Ashcraft and Harold Sandall of Tremonton; Kenneth G. Austin and Leslie Wassom of Garland; Earl D. Young and Jamsey Nelson of Perry; George Franklin Wood, Theo H. Richards and John Owen of Fielding. Lb F. Woodward and Raymond Moore of Bear River City; Ronald O. Jfcppsen of Mantua; Wayne, L. Francom of Elwood; Lettie I. Davis of Willard; Alma G. Jones of Corinne; Dan A. Hickman of Snowville; and Norma Gilmore of Honeyville. SPECIAL FOOD KING 1ST ANNIVERSARY EDITION FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1956 Six Republicans, One Democrat File for Box Elder County Posts Republicans Have Until Saturday at 1 p.m. To File, Democrats Until 5 p. m. July 26 A sharp increase in political activities was noted this week when six Republicans and a single Democrat filed for places on the primary ballot to fill five Box Elder county positions. Meanwhile the County Demset ocratic Central committee Aug. 15 as the date for holding their convention nominating which will set the deadline for filing on the Democratic ticket at 5 p. m. on Thursday, July 26. Truck Drivers Local Water Supply Reported Normal , Thanks to Citizens t exthis officials week City pressed appreciation for the cooperation of people in Brigham City in conserving water as requested last week. Thanks to the concentrated A coming to a halt. Reports stated that the i Hob-- 1 cited for driving on the wrong cording to Charles ' Clifford, stitution of side of the highway. local weather observes. Daytime temperatures climbed slowly the first part, of the week but nights have been comparatively cool, to afford good sleeping in the Brigham City area. Temperature readings for the Is shot-ln-th- e Meanwhile, entertainment haryest plans for the two-da- y festival are proceeding. It has been decided to move the car nival back to the old Forest street location instead of Rees Pioneer park where it has been i provide entertainment for annual celebration. Candidate Ross C. Bowen, chamber of commerce . executive and civic leader, filed Tuesday for state representative from Box Elder countys District 1 on the Republican ticket. , the Brigham City Beauty Wins Exquisite Bowen has been secretary-manage- r of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce for the past five years, is also secretary of the Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah and secretary of High school this spring and will the Utah State Camber of Comattend Utah - State Agricultural merce executives. college on a scholarship she won. Prior to filing the civic post, Miss Palmer is an accomplish- Bowen was manager of the local ed musician. J. C. Penney company store. He was with the company for 30 years. A resident of Brigham City for the past 25 years, Bowen is county presently serving as chairman for the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis and as county chairman pf the Selective Service. He is a member of the LDS church, Brigham City Rotary club, Eagles and Elks lodges. Form Title in Salt Lake Competition Winning beauty contests is getting to be .a habit with Miss Cheryl Palmer who has been Form named Miss Exquisite contest staged by in a state-wid- e two Salt Lake City theatres. As a ' result, Miss Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer, 458 South Main, has been entered in national competition which might result in a trip to New York City, if she is picked as a finalist. Fabulous prizes , Including a mink South coat, trips to Europe, America and Hawaii, a Nash Rambler, a Hollywood screen test and many others are offered. Winning the Utah title brought with it a check for $50, a portable radio, barbecue set, hosiery, perfumes and other prizes. The 'Miss Exquisite Form beauty contest is being staged nationally in connection with release of the picture Trapeze." As part of the elimination, 18 regional winners will be chosen to participate as finalists in New York City. Only this spring, Miss Palmer represented the Utah National Guard at the cherry blossom festival in Washington, D. C., and has been entered in the Miss 1 Utah contest. She graduated from Box Elder welfare and institutions committees of the house of representatives. To the readers of his newspapers, his views are well known. He has gone on record in an effort to hold the line on tax increases, to provide the best possible education considering Utahs limited finances, to promote commerce and industry as the best possible solution to the present economy and to reject further trends in personal liberties by opposing the national and state trends towards expanding .bureaucracy. A journalism graduate of Kansas State college, Manhattan, Kans., Claybaugh served as a lieutenant Commander in the Navy during World War II, including sea duty in the South Pacific. 1 For State Job located for the past two years. Profits Will Go to A Peach Queen coronation Create, New Swimming dance, parades both days, hoband flower displays by and Pool Fund for City, . other features are promised to Peach Day plans were given arm Mondecided whs when it by a day group of civic leaders to give away a new automobile as a grand prize during the annual celebration. The meeting as called" at the request of the officers and directors of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce and was attended by approximately 40 representatives of civjc clubs and business organizatiohs who voted unanimously in favor of the . . , proposal. The sale of tickets will open in the near future and will continue until Saturday evening of Peach Days, September . Each tickets will be good for an admission at the night performance planned at Rees Pioneer Park, at which, time the car will be given away. Start Swim Pool Fund Profit from the sale of tickets will go to create a fund to be used to construct a new municipal swimming pool, it was decided at the neeting. According to Ross C. 'feowen, r secretary-manageof the chamber, an order has been placed for a new 1956 Pontiac four-doo- r sedan which will be on display soon. It will be purchased through the Coppin Motor company. Move Carnival to Forest the United States. Civic Leader Peach Days Committee Votes to Give Car Away at Celebration a financial A he was engaged in farming and Commisisoner, Robert J. Potter filed Monday with the county cattle raising. as four-yea- r clerk to seek He retired a year ago after on commissioner county having served as Chief Deputy the Republican ticket. to the Box Elder County SherPotter was elected as two-yeiff for more than 12 years, and had previously been assistant commissioner in 1950 and as chief of police of Brigham City four year commissioner in J952. for four years. He resides at East Garland Cottam is well acquainted where he owns and operates a with every part of Box Elder farm. county and feels that he underHe is a member of the Board stands the problems of the of Trustees at the Utah State people throughout the county. Agricultural college at Logan. He is currently serving as Having rethed from his law enforcement work, he will be able president of the Bear River to devote full time to the work stake of the LDS church and of the commission if elected, has been regional director of he stated. prothe, LDS Church Welfare By becoming a candidate for gram. He- - has been active in bringoffice, Cottam is the first Democrat to file, although party ing new industries to Box Elder members have until 5 p. m. on county and in other county afJuly 26 to complete their ticket. fairs. ar - Feet at at 152 Thiokol - -- -- j Vandals have been causing a lot of trouble at the bath houses at Stinking Springs during the past week, It was reported by Sheriff Warren i W. Hyde. The radio active, mineral spring at the foot of Little. Mountain is a popular bathing resort used for medicinal purposes by people from all over northern Utah and southern Idaho. During the past week, partitions have been torn out, the roof knocked off and trash thrown into, the . pool, while one of them was drained, the sheriff reported -- water flow was penetrated Tuesday afternoon at a depth of 152 feet at the well now drilling on the Thiokol Chemical company plant site, west of Brigham City. The flow was gauged at seven gallons a minute and WINS TITLE Miss Cheryl further tests and exploration Palmer added another crown were planned by the driller, to her collection this week it was announced late Tueswhen she was picked as day by Walter G. Mann, local Miss Exquisite Form in a attorney for the chemical company. state-wid- e beauty contest. ganizations, even including Re- - , lief society and Primary. Counselors Chosen Serving with him as counse- -' lors will be Floyd Jensen, who has also served as Sixth ward bishop for nearly five years, and C. Henry Nielsen, who is beginning his first service for the LDS church in the capacity o a member of the bishopric. include: MelWard clerks-wl- ll vin J. Roberts, statistical clerk; Robert A. Tingey; financial clerk and Harvey L. Erdman, Jr., ward teaching clerk. Outgoing bishopric includes , Bishop Baird; Mr. Oldroyd a9 first counselor and Marvin Wright as second counselor. Mr. Roberts and Mr. Tingey remain in their positions and C. Henry Nielsen had been serving as ward teaching clerk. Bishop Oldroyd has announced that the watd will continue with the same officers includSunday ing: Lloyd Eastley, school superintendent; Mrs. Ray Woodland, Primary president; Mrs. Fred Burt, Relief society Leo Fredrickson, president; MIA superintendent and Mrs. Elaine Wight, MIA president President Glen Bennion of South Box Eider stake was in of charge of the the bishopric. Vandals Damage Bath Houses at Stinking Spring Wafer Well Hits Showing i A fresh SIXTH WARD BISHOPRIC Jay W. Oldroyd, seated center, was sustained as new bishop of the Sixth ward Sunday evening, July 8. Named to serve with Bishop Oldroyd were: Floyd Jensen, first counselor, left seated; C. Henry Nielsen, second counselor, -right seated; Melvin J. Roberts, statistical clerk, left, standing; Robert A. Tingey, financial clerk, center, and Harvey L. Erdman Jr., ward teaching clerk, right. I 1 |