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Show 6 Brigham City, Utah Thursday, May 31, 1973 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Two given probation Snow banquet Thursday : View. ..and review! This is the theme that has been chosen for the annual Snow college alumni banquet, to be held June 7, at 7:30 in the Snow college cafeteria. All Snow alumni from the Brigham City area are invited to attend the banquet with ticket prices set at $3 per place, according to Alumni President Mack Wilkey. The Snow College Alumni Council would like to extend a cordial invitation to all local alumni and friends of the college to attend this important event. Special invitations are issued to the reunion years" 1963 1953 1943 and to any one who graduated before 1933. They encourage all friends of the college to attend, however, and would ask alumni to spread the word to friends and neighbors so that they can have a good After from ; 1 : c ' I . z f, . - As in in 1963. past years, tributes will be given to an outstanding alumni family and to a special faculty member of the school. Tickets can be obtained by calling or writing to Doris Larsen at Snow college, Monday through Friday, from eight a.m. to five p.m. 7, Remember the date-Ju- ne at 7:30. Come on to Snows campus and VIEW AND REVIEW! Jack girl home DQ Johnson, the hospital staff, and the Utah Highway Patrol troopers who rushed serum from Salt Lake City, are credited with saving the girls life. She is back home now playing with her brother, Scott and her sister, Natalie, Winners of a recent piano contest under the direction of Connie Justesen are left, Clay Naylor, Elizabeth Ogles, Allyson Coates and Iva Mike. PIANO WINNERS piano contest winners announced Local Little Keeley Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nielsen-o- f Portage returned to her home Thursday after being treated at the Bear River Valley hospital for snake bite. The child was playing in the door yard at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen Tuesday about 4:20 p.m. when she decided to run down the road to the high-wa- y to get the paper. She was wearing sandals and accidently stepped on a rat-- c tlesnake which bit her on the toe. Dr. s starred burglary. A jury trial was scheduled Sept. 11 for Rita Galbaldon Hales, no age or address listed, who has appealed a conviction of driving while under the influence of alcohol. rainwiKEaiEii) justice-of-the-pea- four-year-o- ld i of Snows alumni on campus June 7. Toastmaster for the banquet this year will be Neal Johnson, a graduate of 1963. Neal is now drama director at Carbon High school in Price, Utah. Other members of that class, Oneita Madsen Faatz and Norman Brunger will provide musical numbers from Most Happy Fella in which they representation sndto bite Lifrob Two Intermountain school students, Allen Spencer, 19, and Nelson Begay, 19, have been placed on probation after sentencing to serve from one to five years in prison on charges of carnal knowledge of a female between 13 and 18. The pair was sentenced in wirt District court Tuesday. Judje VeNoy Christofferson then placed each on probation. In other court action Tuesday, Rand H. Kelson, 24, 487 South Main, was ordered to serve six months in the Box Elder County jail on his guilty plea to petit larceny. The court placed him on probation with a condition that he make restitution to the county for the cost of legal counsel. Trial was set today (Thursday) for Ray Eugene Moates, 23, 1264 West Factory, Garland, charged with second degree but using caution about where she steps. hospiM Her mother, being summoned, called the hospital and Keeley was taken to Tremonton in a car at a high rate of speed by her mother and grandmother. Winners of a local piano contest under the direction of Connie Justesen were announced this week. Clay Naylor, Elizabeth Ogles, Allyson Coates and Iva Mike all won a trip to a performance at the Salt Palace. Others in the competition were last Saturday Darrell Petersen, were: Tracy Nielsen, Diana Nielsen, Le Lo Webster, Wasel Ogles, Christine A Q - Is there any truth to a statement ( I heard that the Veterans Administration touches the lives of nearly half of the U.S. population? A - Thats a fairly accurate statement. In fact, benefits and services the agency provides are potentially available to 47.1 percent of our nations population either directly to -- veterans and surviving dependents, or Indirectly to members of veterans' families. Brigham City in the city. Maryellen Hacking, 575 North Third West, was treated and released from Cooley Memorial hospital after the 1972 motorcycle which she was driving was damaged while trying to avoid collision with the vehicle in front of her, according to the investigating officer. Hendricks, Debbie Nielsen, and Susan Benjamen Ogles Jensen. Judges at the contest were Mrs. Beth Tingey, Kathy iTingey and Ferron Allen. The students were judged on their accomplishments and progress in music study since the first of the year and on their final performance at the contest, Mrs. Justesen said. The car and trailer driven by Bernard W. Allan, was in the inside lane approaching the intersection and crossed into the right hand lane to make an immediate right hand turn, the Officer Art Redding reported. As Miss Hacking approached on the motorcycle she was unable to go around the vehicle which was blocking both lanes as it made the turn he explained. 9 was done to the while Allan received no damage to his car or boat and trailer. Officer Redding, who was damage .WHS to the accident approximately $50 According report, T motorcycle, investigating, Square No 75 Low Anl Circle Fountain LAttll & 6AOC1 At Crystal Springs Veterans! Camper strikes vehicle Heres Your Answer girl escaped serious injury when she was forced to lay a motorcycle down to avoid hitting a car hauling a boat and trailer early Monday afternoon No 100S Spny drove Miss Hacking to the hospital where she was treated for a sprained knee and several scrapes and burises. East Third South, was cited for making an improper right turn and for having no stop lights on his boat trailer. The accident occurred at Allan, 133 approximately 3 p.m. Less than an hour before that, a mishap occurred on Main street near Laddys drive-in- . The accident report stated that a car driven by Edward Alvin Winebarger, 31, of Portland, Ore.; was unable to swerve out of the way and struck a parked car belonging to Paul Webb Francom,, 59, 1814 Moor Dale Lane, Salt Lake No 100C Second bicycle picnic on tap The Brigham City Recreation department and Hobbit Ski and Bike shop reminded local of a bicycle picnic cyclists planned Saturday at Crystal Springs. The event is the second of its kind this year. A large crowd is expected this time, said Glen Casperson, recreation director. We are sponsoring the second picnic because of the interest in the first one, he commented. The picnic is for persons 10 or 11 or older with five or 10 speed bicycles, Casperson urged. Circular spooubs No 100R Rectan- - gular Spray Spray 1.19 to 70 Twin Circle No Fan 136-- 4 Low Angie Spray Your Choico. First Quality Thompson All Motal Sprinklers For Your Evory Need. Bring Lunch Participants are reminded to bring a picnic lunch. The recreation department will provide fun and games. The bike shop will again provide refreshments. All interested should meet at Snow park at 10 a.m. Casperson said the group will get back to Brigham City at about 4 p.m. The neighborhood gang, you and a friend, married couples or groups, are invited to attend, said Casperson. He also said to bring along some suntan lotion. Ortho Dust for CIILORDANE Control. Winebargers The Shiloharies from the Montana Institute of the Bible will perform are left, Gary Funk, Melody Seelye, Anna Mae Workman and Dan Nickel. BIBLE GROUP locally. They Bible musical group slates BC performance vehicle was m The U.S. Mint in Philadelphia, built in 1782, was the" first building owned by the U.S. Government. The Rev. Dale Potter, pastor of the Brigham City Bible church, extends an invitation to the public to attend this special musical program. g, 11 a.m. Members of this musical group from Montana include Melody Seelye, the pianist from Kalispell; Gary Funk of Frazer; Dan Nickel of Billings, 3; and from Genoa City, Wis., Anna Mae Workman, Also participating in the v. service will be the head of the schools music department, Ron Ward. making essential repairs, of appliance principles operation, and underwriters codes. The class will meet Thurs. evening, May 31, at 7 p.m. in the Whittier school, 290 North Third East, Logan. The instructor will be Steve Holland. For further information call the Bridgerland office at Officer David W. King to graduate ... King to graduate from U Police officer David W. King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett L. King of Brigham City, will graduate form the University of Utah. June 2. King, who is a 1963 graduate of Box Elder High School, will graduate magna cum laude holding a B.S. degree in sociology, political science and criminology. He also holds a police science degree which he received from Weber State college in 1970. 5 King has been accepted to the University of Utah graduate school of sociology. He is currently employed as a police officer attached to the K-- 9 division of Salt Lake City Police department. King has worked within several different divisions of the police department, including patrol, traffic, vice, narcotics and detectives. He now resides in Salt Lake City with his wife, Nancy. They have a son, Justin D. King. f The Shilohaires are currently on a tour which will ' include six weeks of ministry in : youth camps as well as special musical programs in 32 chur-che- s. 20.00 For Church Vocations Ward states that the Montana Institute of the Bible is a denominationally unrelated S school which prepares today's youth for church related ' vocations. Graduates of the school are now serving on both foreign and t home mission fields as well as ' in the pastorate. Prown dependability K million Mac 10 series sans built and sold Over MORE SAW FOR THE MONEY. 1MB rniscuitocH Strvict 'Bi 249 North Main 723-71- 19 less cutting attsalinsno SAVE 5.00 Dolux Modal 5 lb. Docron B8 Fillad for Extra Warmth And Comfort. Padded Wsothor Seal. Head Flap, Carry Cost. fI (l!3 w 5 ft. x 7 ft. with Floor. All Nylon. TENT Atl CD Rubberized Fabric. Deluxe. 29x72" AIRHATTRESS V OTEEHS mam Yes. Go to school and buy new wheels, too. You can make it happen in the Air Force. It's great training. 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