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Show 4 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 14, 1965 Youth Dies Would Fix Of Gun Shot Shore Rights Senator Wallace F, Bennett has reintroduced his Great Salt Lake Shoreline bill would confirm In the which State 'of Utah title to lands lying below the meander line of the Great Salt lake, Utahs congressional delega-tlowas united (n the last Con, gress In support of a similar measure, S, 2230, Introduced by Senator Bennett for himself and Senator Moss, Representatives Burton and Lloyd offered Identical bills In the House. (R.Utah) n SENATOR BENNETT SAID to the Union In 1896, title to the bed of all navigable lakes In the state, Including the Great Salt lake, was given to the State of Utah for the benefit of Its schools. However, the lake was not surveyed for many years and In the meantime, has receded. "Lawyers of the Departments of Justice and Interior claim that the state Is entitled only to the land beneath the present lake now greatly reduced In rifle at this time. . WE CUT MEATTO SUIT YOUR INDIVIDUAL ORDERS They said he Inserted a live round In the chamber, held the muzzle to his chest and pulled the trigger twice. It misfired both times. Lewis told investigators he pleaded In vain with the vie-tito "stop fooling with the weapon. The statements said young Miller then handed the rifle to Lewis. "Now you try it, he purportedly said. the A GRADE UTAH GROWN fatal shot was fired. She said she did not know how the firing occurred or who pulled the trigger. THE STATEMENT BY Lewis however, that he had the butt of the rifle In his hand and that the victim was holding the muzzle to his chest when It discharged. He purportedly told Investigators he did not know how the rifle was fired. Police said Mrs. Nellsen was In the kitchen when the shoot occurred. Assistant County Attorney Darrell Renstrom assisted poing lice In the Interrogations. He said he had no plans for action until completion of the police probe. provides that valid existing rights or Interests of any private person or corporation will not be affected in any way by the bill. It concerns only the legal relations between the federal and state government. The Utah senior senator stated that "the bills could have provided that Utah should receive title to all lands that were underwater In 1896 which would give the state nother 200,000 acres or more. I think we have gone a long way toward meeting the objections of the Department of Interior and that It Is a reasonable bill that all could ac- 1 5th & 16th Lee Miller, He had resided Tremonton, Honeyville, and Ogden. He was a member of the Ogden Eighteenth LDS ward. He had attended Ogden City schools and had served In the US Navy. In d Authority. Utahn The said that all we are seeking Is a clar Iflcatlon of Utahs claim to the land below the meander line. The state and federal governments have long been disputing which lands In the area they respectively own and, therefore, can lease. Up to last September the In. terlor Department maintained Its right to the disputed lands on technical legal grounds and noted In its partial reversal In the closing days of the last Congress that it holds to the "legal correctness" of the earl, ier stand but that "there Is an urgent need to have legislation enacted which will definitely fix a permanent boundary line." PRICES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 14th, DAVID MILLER WAS born Dec. 25, 1946 at Tremonton, a son of Melvin A. and Flora cept. "THE FINAL DECISION will have a vast economic Impact on the state," Senator Bennett said. the . Miss Nellsens statement said her brother and the victim were about ten feet apart when y THE BENNETT BILL is by the Utah State Land Board and the Great Salt Lake MEAT SERVICE (Continued from page one) to work on his car, leaving the other three Inside. The statements from Lewis and Katherine Nellsen Indicated the victim began handling rifle, the statement said. size. "My bill provides that title to all lands lying below the meander line Is confirmed In the state of Utah. This would mean that Utah schools would receive revenues from about 400,000 acres more than they would otherwise if the Department of Justices view prevlals. THE BENNETT BILLexpres-sl- FOOD KING FEATURES PERSONALIZED WHEN LEWIS INSISTED he would have no part In the proceedings, the Miller ooy tried to goad him into discharging the that "when Utah was admitted , MII Solons Bill Cor-inn- e SURVIVING ARE HIS father, Brigham City; his mother and stepfather, Mr, and Mrs. Char, les R. Smith, Ogden; his grand, father, A.R. Noble, Ogden; the following brothers' and sisters; Eugene Miller, Malta, . Idaho; Glen Miller, serving with the U.S. Army In Germany; Frank Miller, Orem; Thomas A. MU-leserving with the U.S. Navy In Puerto Rico; Donald Miller, Clifford Miller, Leonard Mil ler, Perry Miller, Robert Miller all of Ogden; Mrs. Don (Eleanor) Smith, Myton, Utah; Mrs. Richard (Betty) Hamilton Ohio; Mrs. LaVern Hendrick-sen- , Lorna Smith, Violet Smith, Lois Smith, all of Ogden. Funeral services will be an. nounced by Lindquist and Sons Mortuary, Ogden. BE Chamber v ks n - : ' ' r P a 1 ;; PORK LOIN END V v ROAST v ' Committee LB. 4 Heads Named Senator Bennett said "Utah Chairmen and directors have schools will lose many been named to head 10 commit, thousands of dollars, perhaps tees for the Box Elder Cham, from mineral and ber of Commerce In millions, 1965, apother revenues If my bill is not pointments which were announc. ed at Thursdays annual chamA number of Industries seek-lnber dinner meeting In Brigham on facilities the shore plant lands which contain the mineral City. New Robert Favero resources need to know where said thepresident number of committees the firm property lines are be. organized under the chamber fore they can move ahead. has been reduced this year. He named the following; Agriculture J.W.CBlll) Har. rls, dlrector.member; George (Bill) Davis, chairman. Aviation Fred Baugh, Lou Breltenbeker, chairman. Two Brigham City men were Brigham City Improvement-Re- ed Hadfield, director.mem. among 1 5 reservists of the 94 5th Troop Carrier group at Hill ber; Wayne Hunsaker, chair, Air Force Base who were a. man. Education Bruce Keyes, warded promotions this month. member; William Pack, Receiving promotions to Air. man Second Class were Cecil er, chairman. Highway and transportation J, Bradbury and Ray C. Korth according to Lt. Col. Burton A. K.V. Hansen, director member; Clyde Stratford, chairman. Meglltsch, commander, Legislation, national, state LOIN END PORK STEAK GREEN STAMPS g Airmen Earn Advanced Rank HUBCAP MISSING Jay Dee Roper, 813 East Fifth North, told Brigham City police Tuesday that a hubcap was mis. sing from his car. . Call, chairman, Membership Clark HHlam, director member; VeNoy Chris, toffersen and Dee Glen Smith, Merchants committee Rob. ert Hills, director member; Wade Ebeling chairman. Tourist and publicity Anth. ony Franzolino, director mem. ber; Robert Keating, chairman. Indistrlal committee Ruel Eskelsen, chairman; Veran N. William Boothe, secretary; Vandehle, C.S, Hamilton, Bud Powers, Dale Madsen and Dr. Roy Barnard, members. I4 HiionCJL SNIDERS age was Inflicted since this past Friday. 20 OZ. 4 CHICKEN - BEEF TURKEY -- HAM - MEXICAN ENCHALADA - CHOPPED - SALSBURY FOR WILSON FROZEN ROSE PIZZA DALE FRUIT ia MILK or SHERBET :crl SAUSAGE ASSORTED OR PEPPERONI 4 HALF GALLON FOR 5p. BEE FLOUR MEADOW GOLD PIES CATSUP HONEY BEEF-ITALI- O SUPREME G0L0RUSH COOKIE SALE 2 BUMBLE BEE ALASKAN SUREFINE 2 Vi CAN U RED SALMON BROKEN Vernon Coleman told Brig, ham City police Tuesday that several windows had beenbrok. en at the former Goodyear store 52 North Main, He said the dam. 3 LBS. PEAMUTBUTTH! DINNERS local Charles W, Clay, director member; Omer WINDOWS yi SCHOOLBOY BANQUET FROZEN r; and baugh, tthcSthe cscrcn cacrciE LB. ss if0 PEAR : Bt'S? |