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Show ivV-- ,"ip5r c Ajwfvk ' ,,; 'z:r7rr r '?-- - ' area rollovers e seven persons BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah .M A pickup truck rollover - in truck was $600. A 1964 sedan ran off SR 69 of a mile north Brigham City, Monday Mantua and an automobile accident just north of Brigham City injured (even persons this past week, according to police reports. . A pickup truck hit loose gravel at the north junction of Mantua's Main street and U.S. SR 85 Saturday afternoon. t According to Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Larry Gillman the truck, driven by William Ronald Evans, 33, 380 North Main, Brigham City, went out of control, slid off the road into a mail box, and overturned two ' times. He said Evans and three passengers were all treated and released at Cooley Memorial hospital for minor injuries. Gets Citation Trooper Gillman cited Evans for drunk driving. The accident happened at 4:30 p.m. Damage to the 1962 pickup . Red Cross drive of , teenagers. According to Trooper Ken Mecham, the vehicle, driven by a 16 year-ol- d Brigham City youth, ran off the road, hit a fence line and turned over. Two passengers, local youths, 16 and 17, ,were also injured, according to the trooper. Two were treated and released at the local hospital and the other one stayed overnight. Southbound Car The vehicle was southbound at the time of the accident at 4:30 p.m., he explained. Damage to the car was $400. The youth was cited for reckless driving. A Brigham City ambulance was to dispatched both mishaps. wear for their "Easter Bon- nets, prizes given for the best creation. interest builds on JercEipot 723-325- 1, April 24 will be the Artrain Dance in conjunction with the Artrain celebration, April Everyone is invited to these dances, to make new friends and enjoy good music. 24-2- 7. trip Ogden, will discuss changes in Medicare and answer in- dividual questions for anyone interested in the information. Anyone who cannot attend the luncheon may come in at 12:45 p.m. to hear the discussion. Transportation is available for the Friday luncheons and also for Monday programs and bingo. Next Monday is bingo, with everyone bringing a white elephant or 25 cents, with other prizes added for the afternoon. Everyone is invited to participate and to get acquainted during the social time when refreshments are served. Men, ladies, couples, nonmembers, or anyone interested is invited. Call for tranThe bus sportation, will come to your door. 723-325- well-balanc- nutritional meal, including drink and dessert, for Reservations must be, made by Thursday noon. 64 c6rtts; Program Scheduled Following the luncheon, a representative of the Social Security administration in ACCP SAVE 10 and up On Evoryday Brigham City Expenses. 723-583- 1 723-23- 51 agers were treated and released at a local hospital, The driver was cited for reckless driving, INJURES THREE Three local youths were injured when this southbound automobile flipped over just north of Brigham City Monday afternoon. The teen- - Senior citizens invited The scheduled senior citizens trip to Jackpot, Nev., on April 10 to 11 witll leave the Brigham City Community center at 9 a.m. on Greyhound Buses, arranged by the Bonneville Travel bureau. The cost of the round trip fare is $7 which includes travel, lodging, evening meals, and $2 in nickles. The return trip will arrive in Brigham City around 6 p.m. Wednesday. Mabel Yourt, tour director, says there are 15 seats that must be filled to justify taking two buses. Interested persons should make reservations as soon as possible by calling the or signing up at center, the Friday luncheon. The Friday luncheon, which is a regular activity each week at the community center, is a chairmen named six-tent- and injured three 69-9- 1, 7 Thursday, March 29, 1973 Dance Night Thursday night is dance night at the community, center for adults or over-4- 0 dancers. The Hull Orchestra presents the music and refreshments are served during intermission. This dance is from 8:30 to 11 p.m. Admission is $1 per person and everyone is invited to these informal dances. Henry Nielsen is chairman of the dance, assisted by Jennie. Two special dances will be held during April. "Spring Fling" is scheduled for April 19 with everyone making hats to Free Classes Free classes are still going strong in ceramics, oil painting, crafts of all kinds, knitting, Macrame, rug design, woodworking, etc. The teachers are volunteers in their field of talent. Everyone may join these classes and become members of the center, with free membership to those 55 or over. The center is for activity in retirement and offers so much for everyone intersted in learning or being entertained or meeting friends, Director Hazei Kaiser said. m Various ward and community chairmen for the 1973 Red Cross Fund drive in south Box Elder county were named this week and, at the same time, were advised to turn their collections into Mrs. Russell Fishburn, 732 East First North in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Les Dunn headed the local campaign this year with the following persons serving as area heads: First ward, Mrs. Leon Packer; Second ward, Mrs. Edward Frost; Third ward, Mrs. Clyde Glover; Fourth ward, Mrs. Grant Freeman; Fifth ward, Mrs. Lionel Layton; Sixth ward, Mrs. Paul Petersen; Seventh ward, Mrs. Duane Phippen; Eighth ward, Mrs. Dean Udy. Tenth ward, Mrs. Wiiiard Christensen; Eleventh ward, Mrs. David McEwan; Twelfth ward, Mrs. Howard Kelly; Thirteenth ward, Mrs. Richard Major; Fourteenth ward, Mrs. Douglas Gibby; Fifteenth ward, Mrs. James Bass; Sixteenth ward, Mrs. William Munson; Mrs. ward, Marshall; Eighteenth ward, Mrs. Ronald Allen; Ninteenth ward, Mrs. William Sparks; Twentieth ward, Mrs. Barney Williams. Trailor court, Steve Bratton; Seventeenth William Perry, Mrs. Robert Davis; Willard, Mrs. Paul Rynhart; Harper Ward, Mrs. Peirce; Honeyville, Mrs. Frdd Bingham; Promontory, Mrs. Howard Robinette;Krusmark apartments, Mrs. O.F. Runyan; Mantua, Mrs. Cordell Ferry; Corinne, Mrs. M. Bott, Mrs. R. Norton; Bear River, Mrs. K. Holmgren. Dentists, Dr. R. Fishburn; doctors, Dr. Otto Smith; Financial institutions, Wayne Hunsaker; Business district, Dorothy Hanlon, Helen Taylor, Eugie Dean, Cleo Sumter. L.. Others also listed Soccer class will start The start of several classes, including boys and girls soccer instruction planned at Lake View Elementary school, was delayed last week by the severe snow storm. However the classes will start this week, according to Baty Morrison, direcotr. The soccer class will get underway Friday at 3:45 p.m. Registration will be conducted from 3:45 to 4:45 p.m. The first two weeks will be instruction on playing the game and skills. course It will be a with the teams playing each other for eight weeks, he said. Class will meet every Friday. The fee per student is $3. An award will be given at the end of the session for the team, Morrison explained. 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