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Show I "It is all of our contributions that are going to help those people of that disaster area and the Red Cross will help us if the center of destruction is Brigham City, Mrs. Red Cross Chapter Directors Elected Oct. 3 at Annual Meet Dlood Donors Add 74 Pints The annual Box Elder Red Cros3 meeting was held at the Box Elder high school, Oct. 3, at 8 p.m. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. John Higginson, chairman of (Continued From Page One) the Box Elder County Red Cross an, Mrs. Ruion Garner, Mrs. Har- Chapter. It was well represented old B. Felt. Mrs. David George, by various organizations of BrigMrs. Bob McKnight and Mrs. Ed- ham City which included Interward Nauman. mountain school; A.A.U.W.; NewTHE DONORS were listed as fol- comers Club; American Legion ' lows: AUkillaryi - Civic Improvement Keith B. Rohwer, Mary Mardell club; Lincoln School P.T.A.; PresShing. Alida Hannum, Max Snow, byterian church; Eagle and the Bill Marcomey, Ellen Richman, Elks. Marian Higginson, Bernice BryMrs. Clyde Glover read the reson. Walter D. Talbot, Lillian Felt. vision of the constitution. V. Charleen Ernest Loosli, W. Eldon Coffman, L. ANNUAL REPORTS were read Capps, Tolman Burke, Johnny Ben- by the chairmen of services: Richard Mrs. Veran Boothe; blood nett, H. E. Anderson, Martha program, Mrs. J. Gordon Felt; Limb, Hubert Collmar, water safety, Mrs. Charles HodgHurst, Guy Ewing. Sarah Humphrey, J. K. Donald- es, and Red Cross Fund Drive, son, Alfred E. Young, Eldon A. Thad Carlson. Dixon, Marjorie Skougaard, MarThe slate of nominees to the Red jorie Childs, Peter Schmidt, Naomi Cross chapter was presented by N. Morrow, Hulda Flores, Ira R. Supt. Walter D. Talbot.' The folBowman. lowing were elected; WoodAlex Recountre, Clifford Three-yea- r Mrs. John terms land, Geneva H. Fife, Patricia Kas-troMrs. Boyd Wright, Mrs. James M. Powers, Glenna Higginson, David Mrs. Charles Hodges, Smith, Lauree Orme, Ruth Ann Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, Ross George, Maurine A. Weight, Chavez, Glen Bowen, Ray Mather, Joseph W. Jackson, Harvey Tanner, Maxine Richardson, all of Brigham City; Murphy, Marilyn Christensen, Flor- Mrs. Harry Drew, Tremonton. ence McClure, Charles L. Toyebo. Two-yeterms Mrs. Veran CHARLES BURNETT, Howard Thad Carlson, Mrs. John Boothe, Lewis David Torres, Bohanan, Mahle, McDermott, Mrs. R. W. Fishburn; Fish, Blaine Oisen, Bill J. Joe Weight, VeNoy Christofferson, Ruth Ann Mishler, Maurice RichMishler, John Lomaquahu, Lena Joseph W. Nelson, MaRee of Brigham City; Mrs. all ards, Stoll. Edna Jorgenson, , Bruce Keyes, Irene Simonsen, Peter Mayo, Tremonton. Walter D. Talterms Jens Simonsen, Gordon Reeves, Anna E. Erickson, LeRoy Baas, bot, Dr. Wynn S. Andersen, Glover and Robert Keating, Dorothy Case, Lorene B. Smith, C. F. Epley, Norman Child, James F. all of Brigham City; Mrs. Paul Cook. Holmgren, Bear River City; Duane Dr. T. L. Hannum, Reese Whita- Kerr, Tremonton; Mrs. Eva Young, ker, T. Frank Coppin, Rose Cur- Perry; Emery Wight, Honeyville. ley, MatheW Janiak, Frank E. GUEST SPEAKER for th eveLund, Opal Tlngey, Mignon Ruswas Orion Wedgewood, chairning Bennion, Beth Baird, Marilyn sell, Lois Thorne, James Brown, Thad man of the Cache County Red Cross chapter and assistant purchasing Carlson and Vern Hunter. agent for Utah State University. Wedgewood gave an informative talk on ways to improve our Red Cross chapter and program. He stressed to keep the people informed as to what the Red Cross is doing. An important point that he brought out, that we . should all bear in mind is, "Disaster can hapA Willard woman suffered severe mornpen here. The recent earthquake scalp lacerations Wednesday ing when the car she was driving in our vicinity proved that statecollided with another auto at the ment. The Red Cross is helping intersection of First North and that devastated area. First West in Brigham City. local THAD CARLSON, Red She was Sylvia S. Leach, 41, who was reported in good condition at Cooley Memorial hospital WedBOX EIDER JOURNAL nesday afternoon. r rat J.J fubacrlptlan payable Driver of the other vehicle, Em- la advancat In combinitMn war, with th Boi ma Lee Packer, '35, of 85 South ldr Nawa, (publiebad Tuetdaya) m.M ar yean u.t far t aMnthw alnfla First East, waS shaken up but not eopy. It watt, seriously injured, it was reported. Mmbr Audit bureau t circulation, The mishap occurred at 7:35 a.m. Utah Stat Mm Aaaoclatlon, National Aaaoclatlon and Unltod tron as the Leach car Traveled north on Ipdltorlal tarnation I. Adwrtlatnf Ropmonta-HvoFirst WesC 'Mrs.- - Leadh told InUtah Stat Prott Aaooclatlon. SON Lap Utah. City, vestigating officer .William Walker, city police- department,1 that she A waakly aawapapar aatabllahad In 1M didnt see the other vehicle which dnbllahad awry Thurway and antarad a Saaand Claw Mattar at th poet of was westbound on First North. flea In Brtaham City, Utah, undar th The two autos collided at Act of March t, 117V. To RC Supply Cross fund chairman, reported that he had the earthquake strike close to home when his mothers home in Richmond, Cache county, received heavy damage. He realizes now the hard work and the hours he spent making the fund drive a success was not in vain because the Red Cross is doing everything in their power to rehabilitate Mrs. Carlson. , Higginson said, Jessie Haws, Field Representative for the American Red Cross, announced the Utah State Convention wil be held Oct. 7 at Hotel Utah, in Salt Lake City. General Alfred M. Gruenther, president of the American National Red Cross will be featuured speaker at a banquet Friday evening. 16-1- Brand new tires for your car CIM! e, home-servic- p, NOT SECONDS ALL-WEATH- 42" ER NOT RETREADS ar NYLONS WITH TUFSYN 3-- T Goodyear new long-mileag- One-yea- r- De-lo- Traffic Tickets, Escape, Not Going Domelinerls - ' pleasu 1 Driver Hurt Long Jail Term transient farm worker from Idaho, is in Box Elder jail this 7. week, serving terms that could add up to about 11 months. It all' started when he was picked Bp recently for drunk ' . 5 driving. - Max Baldwin, 20, first appeared in Brigham City court several weeks ago to answer charges of drunk driving, driving on revolution, and using another persons A Burley, county ( VS rZ) &? '-- a JUU jt;!. , t drivers license. On these citations he drew a total of 1474 days. BALDWIN had served about two Estimated damage weeks when he walked. away from was $800 to the Packer car and the county jail. Local police engaged his com- $1,000 to the other vehicle. Mrs. Leach was cited forfailure pany again last Friday after Bald- to yield win had backed into another hide, left the scene of the acci-- . dent and rammed into a utility pole while trying to elude a pursuing officer. He was lodged In city jail but walked away from there Monday morning. He was picked up again Tuesday morning by Tremonton police and returned to Brigham City. Chat. W. Claybaush, Fvbillhar 0RE PEOPLE RIDE ON (OODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANT OTHER ... Auiums Is an ideal time to travel and for pure pleasure, Domelmer is the ideal way to go. Colorful Is an exciting choice, prepared in the regular want it car featured exclusively "City of Portland" and Mteltim yaw n adventure. Delicious food of and served exactly how you diner, or in the Dome Dining on the City of Los Angeles," "City of Denver." family farts apply to both Pullman and Coach travel. 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