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Show f 20 ' BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah: Localiii Woman I Traffic Accident Pace Lags Behind 69 Thursday, April 23, 1970 Has Partin, compared with 24 and 75 a year ago. In terms of all citations, police have Issued fewer this year, 343 to 493. number of traffic accidents In Brigham City this year is running behind the 1969 rate, a police department summary indicated this week. Through March this year, local officers have Investigated 124 mishaps, including 35 during the past month. Comparative figures for 1969 were 142 and 37, the The Personal injuries also are higher with 31 persons reported hurt in the mechanical mayhem this year $s compared with 27 for the period a year cases this year were ago. Injuries in described as severe as opposed to just four last year. During March and to date this year, fewer citations have been issued to summary. right-of-wa- 11 823 ' toxication in an auto, 1 place like home. Fairview DriTe, Brigham City, has a part in the Weber State college production of the musical Mame, opening : ; April 30. . She is a theatre major having previously worked professionally in touring musical comedy reviews of Hello Dolly, Camelot, Mame, "Funny Girl, and y, state inspection sticker, public drivers involved in accidents. There were 17 in March and 61 for the year, 4 t , During the past month, more drivers were cited for speeding, 33, than any other violation. There were 23 persons cited for public intoxication, a pedestrian offense. Police issued 26 warning tickets. Others were: No drivers license, 14; improper registration, 6; failure to keep proper lookout, 5; drunk driving, failure to yield running red light, running stop sign, 4 each; improper turning, 3; failure to set brakes, improper parking, 2 each; failure to keep vehicle under control, following too closely, improper backing, too fast for conditions, expired driver's license, faulty equipment, no summary disclosed. However, the estimated property damage from this years accidents substantially exceeds that for last year, totaling $30,359 as opposed to $21,392. i Weber Show There still isnt any Drauca J. Holmes, Issuance of warning tickets for the period is down from 204 to 90, according tn the length musicals Bagatelle,' d The Gandy Dancers, the latter Is currently in the Utah Institute of Fine Arts playwriting contest .finals'. Bagatelle. She has been a soloist with a The Dignitones, professional band and singing group. She is the author of two full in- each. remIRder OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. Millie A. Jones, left, Intermountain High schools JUNIOR PROM QUEEN Junior Prom Queen, was crowned at the annual event Saturday night, April 11, by Mary Desiderio, right, who was first attendant to last years prom queen. 40 S. Main 723-31- 31 Presents aide MOTHBKSVf Cards Books Stationary Candles Mrs. Joseph Huot was a lucky winner In Hamiltons sales event drawing. IS LUCKY Book Ends Book Holders also BC Firm Lists Two In Allen, 458 South Setenth West, a winner at Hamiltons Seventh South and Nora Winners Junior Class IS elementary education at the Kinlichee boarding school in Arizona and enrolled in In- schools termountain ungraded program for two years before advancing to Brief cases OSh. liotrlj. Japan (I il) Man hxio 70 arrj haw iii tin1 in I null'll k for a fiv.'il iri e. ii- - -- morgai-hord . 1 not Iww arr an cut In word I on all Miiorga.-hori- l- advrrtwng ii-- a A in 'ii a. economy news since Q Names Queen Queen candidates were Elsie Badoni, Elsie M. Begay, Christine Bizardi, Millie A. layaway. Scandinavian touch " iking Kri.tauranti'." high school. Abrelatas Club Her ambition is to become a nurse and she is hopeful of Members of the Abrelatas entering nursing school after (Can Openers) club had graduation next year. their first meeting on April 11. Election of officers were FIRST attendant honors held with Marsha Pommier Etta M. Tsosie. were awarded to Virginia A. selected as president, Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Elizabeth Muscolino as vice MILLIE A Jones was Mrs. Jack Nelson of Teetso president, Maria Muscolino as crowned Junior Prom Queen Trading Post, Winslow, Ariz. secretary, and Christine atby Mary Desiderio, first Second atttendant is Elsie Muscolino as tendant to last years Junior reporter. of Mrs. Prom queen. She is a daughter M. Begay, daughter of Kirk Dean Sadie Begay of Mr. and Mrs. Billie Jones, Snip Snap Post, Gallup, N.M. Steamboat Trading Post, Trading of Bernita Shabi, daughter club held a Snip Snap Ganado, Ariz. She has been Mr. and Mrs. James Shabi of meeting on April 11 with Intermountain White Cone attending Trading Post, elections Maria school for the past five years Ariz. was named Muscolino placing as president, and maintains a B average. Indian Wells, third attendant. Christine Muscolino as vice She completed most of her and Elizabeth EACH MEMBER of the president, Muscolino as secretary. royalty was presented with a watch. ladys pendant-typ- e Plowhorse Club Superintendent Wilma Victor presented the queens watch; a The Plowhorse, Principal L.W. Capps, the first tractor club, held a meeting on attendant; Stanley Speaks, April 11. director of guidance, the Safety rules were reviewed second attendant; and Nathan as was unit four on steering O. Zollinger, department brakes and front. head, the third attendant. John Singh, the leader, The cultural hall had been demonstrated on how the with decorated by the students distributor, voltage regulator the theme being Moonlight works. and Roses." Dress for the President of the club is l, occasion was Mark Singh, with Jeff Norman with most of the girls in as vice Scott student-mak- e formal dresses Norman aspresident; and secretary, and the boys in suits. Music Deborah Singh as reporter. was provided by "The New Refreshments were served. Sound," a popular Brigham City group. Boyd Anderson, an instructor at the school, was master of cermonies and Paul The 490 students in the Junior class at Intermountain school elected their Junior Prom royalty from nine queen contestants for the annual Junior Prom held Saturday, April 11, at the LDS Indian chapel cultural hall. on pen & Pencil Sets M;ni . Typewriters - a small deposit will hold your favorite typewriter Each received a china set with service for eight. The value of each set was placed at $175. April Sale m GRADUATION GIFTS Main store. Hamilton Drug Centers has announced the winners in its recent April Fools 10 Day sale. They were Mrs. Joseph Huot, 425 Mountain View drive, who won at the 470 North Main store, and Mrs. CHINA WINNER : Bruce Buland, assistant manager at Hamilton Drug Centers store No. 4, presents set of china won in recent April sale drawing to Nora A. 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