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Show Moss Chides GOP Opposition, Defends Natl Park Proposal Senator Frank E. Moss points which he wanted to see acWednesday night spoke out in de- complished and he got 18 of them. fense of his bill to create a naWhen the present administrational park in southern Utah. The tion took office, the country was senators remarks climaxed a din- wallowing in recession. The econoner meeting in the Tropical Res- mic pace has picked up and durvisit in ing the past quarter, the gross nataurant alter a Box Elder county. tional product was up by $25 bilHis views on the park proposal lion. contrasted sharply with those of THIS COUNTRY must and is Republican Gov. George D. Clyde, face of the who spoke to local service clubs standing strong in the communist threat and display of Tuesday. power. Moss described the area, located were An estimated 90 persons of Green confluence the the at on hand to hear Mosss address, one of as Colorado and rivers, and county officials the most fantastically beautiful including city candidates for ofareas in all the world, and more and Democratic fice in Brigham City. colorful than the Grand canyon. J. Harold Reese, county chairAND THEN he took a verbal man, took charge with assistance senior senator, from Mrs. Grant F. Allred, vice poke at Utahs Wallace F. Bennett, for the GOP chairman of the county commitsolons opposition to creation of tee. the park. During the day. Moss toured Moss said Bennett was stiffly Thiokol Chemical corporttions opposed to the park idea until he Wasatch division plant. Intermounlot came home and found out a tain school and drove over the of people were in favor of it. Bear River bird refuge road. So he introduced a bill of his V I own which picked out three little He left out most of the spots. day-lon- g Hosts Election Today Party Tonight The Box Elder News and Journal will again be hosts to the Candidates lay their hopes on the public this evening, Tuesday, line today, Tuesday, as Brigham at the traditional election party. City voters head for the polls to The polls will close at 8 p, m. determine who is to occupy two and the party will begin about seats on the city council and who 8:30 p. m. will be mayor for the next four The general public is invited years. ofto come to the The polls opened this morning at fice and watch the election re7 a.m. and will remain open until turns come in. The number of 8 p.m. in 14 local voting districts. votes cast for each candidate The number of ballots cast could e will be tabulated on a huge easily set an city election blackboard as soon as they are record. The predicted record vote is seen available from the election judgfor two reasons: Substantial popu es in each precinct. will employees be at the telephones to give reports of the returns to those calling in. The number is PA News-Journ- News-Journ- al the last city D. D. Billings, (D) local business- e man and aspirant for the city council. Locked up in the council races are Fulton G. Thompson, independent candidate; Keith Hansen and Robert Keating, GOP hopefuls, and William Packer and Verl Petersen, running on the Democratic ticket. A map showing the boundaries of election drives. Brigham City voting districts can Naturally prime interest is wrap- be found in today's issue of the Box ped up in the mayor race between Elder News. Following are polling Willis Hansen, (R) former council- places for each district: No. 1 man and city office manager, and County commissioners growth since campaign and interest. There has been virtually no criticism of the present administration and largely because of this, no clear-cu- t issues have emerged from the campaign. And yet, candidates seeking the offices have been vigorous in their room (courthouse.) No. 2 Delmont Jones residence, 117 South First West. No. 3 Fire station. First West and Forest. No. 4 Ivy Fuller residence, North First East. No. 5 Jack Morris Buick 95 Co., East Second North. No. 9 Lucy Johnson residence, 123 West Second South. No. 10 Seely Motel lounge, 740 South Main. No. 11 Mrs. son residence, 641 East. 550 South Main. No. 12 Mrs. Irene Lewis resiNo. 6 Mrs. Ernest Iverson res- dence, 528 North Fourth East No. 13 Gale Maddox residence, idence, 341 South First East. No. 7 Keneth Newton residence, 168 North Eighth East. 360 North Third West. No. 14 Ferrin Allen residence, No. 8 Hervin Bunderson school, 565 East Fifth North. serv- and Robbins, Squirt soda water, courtesy of M. A. Burtcher, Beehive Bottling works, will be featured. Dorothy Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, November 7, 1961 Volume 64, Number 45 10 PAGES Low Bid on City Wafer Line Job $31,000 Under City Estimate Warning on GOVERNOR CLYDE contended in his Brigham City address that the 640,000 acres wanted for the park would lock up too much reland, take it out of potential 0 sources development. He said acres would be adequate. Moss made these other points: The farm program enacted by the past season of congress is not wholly satisfactory but it is having the effect of reducing surplus Crop agricultural commodities. quotas should be established on a bushel basis rather than an acreage basis. one-tim- greater-than-usu- Moss stated. ieOity al Dokes donuts and coffee, ed by lation Hunters Draw outstanding features. If the area is worthy of being set aside as a national park, then all of it should be included, Universal News-Journ- al Preparedness A Salt Lake City construction firm Thursday submitted a low bid e of nearly $31,000 below the engineers estimate to handle the renovation of Brigham Citys culinary water distribution system. Words of caution were issued Provostrard & Son, Salt Lake City, entered the apparent low bid of last week to deer hunters a year $80,682 on the project. The engineers estimate was $111,672. in advance by Sheriff Warren W. There were eight firms bidding Hyde who said the nimrods should for the job with Hilton & Carr start planning right now for the 1962 season Construction company, Ogden, secDont wait until just before the ond low at $80,984. hunt and then grab your rifle and The high bidder was Northwest head out. Take precautions to Construction company, Idaho that meet any emergency might at $120,967. Ida., Falls, arise, he advised. All of the bids were referred to A proposal of the Box Elder And then the sheriff gave this box THE TIME is not too far distant score of the City Engineer Francis Todd for d to permanentBoard of Education when the demand for food will study and the contract probably hunt in Box Elder counly close First West where it pass- will be awarded this week. catch up with farm production. ty: es Central school, brought a cauThe past session of congress The allotted time for the project SEVEN California hunters stranwith record legisa tioned response from the council is 150 working days and weather great posted lative and executive branches of ded in the Baty region; seven or Two swarms of Queen Bees will and Mayor Ruel M. Eskelsen on permitting, work wiil begin shortthe same party pulling together. eight groups had to be helped out ly after the contract is let. the football field at the Box invade same the Thursday and night. about of Pine 21 canyon The President gave major Elder Junior Creek from The the Clear officials High schol next Wednumber THE CITY last week accepted city acknowledged mountains; at total of five huntthat something must be done for bids tor pipe to be used in the nesday afternoon to play a game ers lost on the Promontory, Por e from Sales like no other game has ever been the safety of children CANDIDATES MEETING This photo was snapped last Thursday night during the Brigham City attending project tage and Perry mountains, and and Pacific States played before on that gridiron. corporation of Candidates Women Meet Your in estimaVoters An school auditorium. Central were the school. League meeting However, they parties of three hunters stranded Cast Iron, both of Salt Lake City. The Queen Bees, coming from ted 100 persons turned out to hear hopefuls air their views and list their qualifications for city office. hesitant to agree that closing the The total overnight in Whites valley and cost was set at $154,938.-1Box Elder High school 30 in numbestreet permanently was the best Park Valley. r-will line up to form two teams answer. Hyde pointed out that fortunatein the citys 1962 streets to play a game of football for the Changes and all no casualties The school board proposed to ly, there were curb and gutter improvement entertainment of the remainder of of the hunters managed to leave erect a fence across the street be- and district stirred complaints from the BEHS studentbody as a part of in so But mountains the tween Second South and Third accident safely. traffic Brigham Citys owners along Fifth East the celebration noting the end of and thus dose it to through traf- property rate in October fell below that of many instances they were not pro between Second South and First the 1961 football season. weather for the ofwintery fic. pared the previous month with local North which recently was deleted The Air Force last Friday anREGULATION football equipficers investigating 20 mishaps, which moved into the region. COUNCILMAN Olof Zundel said from the proposed district. It had awarded a nounced ment will be donned by the Queen to a police department according IN ONE PARTY, there was this would pose a problem for contract to Thiokol ChemiCOUNC1LMEN Zundel, Verl Pe- Bees for the contest, except for summary. pregnant mother and her to fire protection and garbage collec- tersen and Don Chase all said spikes the gals will be wearing Candidates for three city offices departments, be available for rou- - cal corporation, according Officers investigated 25 acci- old baby. tion. Blaine Peterson regulation Keds instead. dents in the preceding month. they had received telephone calls Hyde said hunters should always last Thursday night made cam- tine and special duties, and have Rep. to close a street Eskelsen said to will The be Coaching the two teams are Bee to One person was killed during tell their families exactly where left the street money spent objecting being paign pitches and then answered a sincere interest in Brigham conduct additional research stars. Alvin Anderson and Stuart and so near the communitys center out. the month and nine others were theyll be hunting. his listed askHe as of local importance background City. would create a serious problem. for one team, and Pen Hol-liOne lady called in to say that her questions development on the Minuteman injured, compared with 18 injured Zundel explained it was dropped Curtis and Harold Thompson, for the e He reminded the council that First to husband and two others were miss- ed by some of approximately 100 Jaycee president and position with Minuteman missile during the previous month. make room for other streets other. West is in the citys future planas engine. Total estimated property dam- ing, adding that they were either persons on hand in the Central Thiokol Chemical corporation considered more critically in need a as street. The practice sessions have been or area the ning in Park possible through which stood at Valley $6,635 to him reprePortage meet these qualischool auditorium. age of improvement. helping The difficulty here was that PorThe situation would become sented a slight increase with the In answer to Petersens sugges- staged on the gridiron and some of He said he has no axe fications. second was The occasion the to the north while fresh evenworse in the face of future tion that the street be included the queens are sporting average damage per vehicle $189.-5- tage is 50 miles 100 to grind and dies not propose radMeet Your Candidates and bruises and have dismiles west of annual Park Valley is bumps added. commercial he expansion, with additional money budgeted to night sponsored by the Brigham ical changes in present city opercovered muscles they never knew Motorists who violated the law Brigham City. ation. He would favor community-City League of Women Voters. IS TOO serious a matter cover the citys share of the cost, they had before, but its all In fun. ...."THIS was 141 which citations received In wide Zundel said of Youre and vaccination IN THE event that the hunter dogs talking to take lightly and we should Moderator for the program was a considerable jump from the 117 doesnt know the name of the place Mrs. THE QUEEN BEES are actually Carleton Rutledge, Jr., a cat against rabies for the protecconsider it very closely before terms of $10,000 more to the city." given out in September. he the is larger 30 BEHS coeds who are active in to if district in which he plans hunt, Already LWV board tion of children and animals of the state member advised he taking any action, Speeding again was the most should log his plans at the sheriff of directors. Candidates for two the measure were properly than the one undertaken this past school affairs and have volunteerthe officials. ed their talents for the game. prevalent offense with 66 tickets office. summer," he Rddcd. iscouncil seats and mayor Zundel city summed the was up issued. problem And then he praised the off. Improper parking The game will be made up of and then statements sued brief The conferThe ON ANOTHER schools there, FULTON G. Thompon, council by saying regular quarterly second at 21. matter, Petersen four e highway jeep patrol for its assist answered quarters with perBox by ence questions posed of Elder slake will be the traffic is there and we have said he had received calls from the referee Others were: candidate, said his background as ance during the rather hectic 1961 sons in the audience. jobs to be done by loSunheld and to do about it." residents driva two of no traffic 11; commander Saturday something on is evening The hunt. seeking light large military Through stop sign, voluntary patrol cal coaches. Following are the high points installations has given him exper- day, Nov. according to ers license. 10; through red light, call at all hours and played a part Half-timPresently the city police place at Third North and Main street. be carof this week announcement made each candidate's He the response; state ried out as activities will ience valuable in city government by street closed barriers at each end 5; in rescuing many of the hunting suggested that when 8; failure to yield this time by but usual, O. Dee Lund. President facilities and administrative of the street during school hours. highway department sends up a the Blvers and improper turn, 4; following too parties. Club memWILLIS HANSEN, candidate for since Elder Milton R. Hunter, of the However, in some instances driv- traffic engineer to check the Sev- bers who will do Key problems are similar. His .goal closely, 3; drunk driving, 2; faila spectacular his audience the that told mayor, he would be to serve to the best of First Council of Seventy, will rep- ers ignore the signs, drive through enth South intersection that ure to keep proper lookout, 2; marching drill with pompoms and past experience as a member of his ubility. He stated his opposi resent the General Authorities of and improper registration, 2; negliendanger youngsters in the also make a survey at Third batons swirling in the air. A new council and city office the city LatterNorth. tion to street. pledges. Thomp- the Church of Jesus Christ of set of cheerleaders (males) wtll gent driving. 1; reckless driving, manager had made him familiar son wascampaign nominated by the Inde- -day Saints at the conference. 1; improper The council agreed to pay the take over the cheering for the passing, 1; driving Eskelsen named himself and the with ull phases of city operation. Citizens committee. $809 90 claim of All meetings will be held in the entire council to act as a commit Hilton & Carr game. during revokation, 1; faulty equipHe would follow the plan on civil pendent The big game will follow the footConstruction ment, 1; parking in a restricted Lund stake President to tabernacle. tee the Ogden, for company, matter to and outlined study as delense VERL PETERSEN, council canby recently extra work on phases of the city's ball awards assembly at the new zone, 1, and other violations, 1. said. meet with the school board. The 1957 state high school cham the present administration. He didate, listed accomplishments water project, pending approval school at which time the school dispionship football ingame between sees special improvements Saturday evening meetings will during four years in office, Box Elder and Tooele will be seen tricts as the only by the city engineer. However, a will recognize outstanding players include a ampriesthood way a second leadership of practical cluding purchase final claim of $1,500 on the com- with traditional awards. on film at the Brigham City Youth to handle street repair and de6:30 m. misDiseases Reported at a and session inp. bulance, organization of un The public is invited to attend center Wednesday. Nov. 8, accord velopment. He would make a 8 pany's contract will be withheld m. spection department, expansion of sionary meeting at p. until the new power plant is oper- the game and starting time has Brigham City did not report any ing to Director Baty Morrison. of city per- the fire will be held on General and health sessions thorough investigation department, communicable diseases for the been set for 2:30 p.m. Former Box Elder coach Earl sonnel before making chunges. He ating properly. department and improvement of Sunday at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. week ending Oct. 27, however the Ferguson will be on hand to nart sales the favors the municipal airport. Says there The Sunday evening service will statistical bulletin of the State De- rate the film which captures the tax increaseproposed ns the most equita- Is a definite possibility of increas- begin ut 7:30 p, m. and will be PERMITS PAS5 60 MARK partment of Public Health listed final moments when tho Bees ble way in which to raise additioning library facilities since a grow- presented under the direction of 23 diseases in Box Elder county. cume from behind to win the title revenue. al MIA of the the will bring greater organizations ing community These Included ten cases of influStarting time is 8 p.m. in the revenue. Feels that city is In bet- stake. enza, four strep infections and Nutlonul guard armory and the D. D. BILLINGS, candidate for President Lund urges all memter condition now than four years public is invited to attend. A suspect in the eight of measles. Oct, 29 burmayor. The city must improve ago even though there remain bers of the stake to attend the its public relations with the news some of Packer Motor company, glary conference. solved. be to problems I the E. Curl Correll, 21, Suit Lake City, media. He favor moving in wuived preliminary hearing KEITH IIANSTN, council candicity streets, electrical and water departments to a consolidated date, likened the city to a big corcity court Thursday and was bound over to First District court yard on the old sugar factory poration with the council having 10-1- 1 for trial on a second degree burproperty which the city owns, the responsibility to see that citiThe vuluudon ol new building in Ray Parkinson, blS West Fifth lie sees a need to expand the fire zens receive dividends of good glary charge. residence, $12,000, North, October to Said the office of The Golden Spike Theatrical guild has cancelled Brigham City conduring department and provide more government. Christoffersen Judge VcNoy Young Electric Sign Co., 818 tinued bail of $1,500 cash or $3,000 tilled $339. b00, according to a parks In new residential areas, councilmun not to be taken lightthe planned production Charlev's Aunt," by Brandon lie would seek stute and federal ly with the city needing strong month-ensummary released by North Main, sign, $800. property. in the NaThomas, originally scheduled Nov. 10-1- 1 No une will be brugging much help to improve our civil defense men, capable of speaking up, men the Albert B. Watson, 325 West Secinspection city department. Arraignment was continued for tional Guard armory, Leo Ware, president, announced their maiksmam-hiat Robert L. Kidd. 21. Salt Luke posture, lie would accept appli- with experience and accomplishThe figure brings to $1,972,541 ond South, fallout shelter, $500. fiKiih.ill contest cations for chief of police, and ments. Voiced hi opinion that no guessing this City, until he could obtain legal the total valuation for the first Monday. Happy Homes, Inc., 505 West favors leaving the fire department community hu ever grown and week In the grid counnt-I- . Field also Is charged In ten months of this yenr. It ap- Fifth South and 325 West Fourth technical and physical probAccording to Wore, I would Ho on a volunteer basis. Dennis connection with the The exrrption without increasing tax- contest. j improved pears that 1961 will just about South, two residences at 512,000 burglary. lems prevented the production from attaining perpush to get interstate highway es and said the important thing Is Watchman of the Inlermounialn match last yeura $5.7 million to- and $11,000. Two arrested girls, t sales to get the most for the tux dollar. school who was the only entrant done and favor formance standards that the guild requires of a comIn the cuse, were turned over to tal. Gilbert llorrocks, 927 East First increase. us with few as two tax mistakes. isfn Salt Luke authorities fallout shelter, $2,000, munity little theater production, council However, WILLIAM juvenile North, building permit PACKER, Wntchm.in missed the Utah-Necouncil candl- - candidate, said he Intended to Use sued this year amounted to 414 BOB KEATING, A great number of local residents worked very Joe W. North, 616 South Third City. Mexico and the between tie upet A date, said qualified candidate as his philosophy, government for Weber and Arkansas youth. at the end of October compared West, interior remodeling, $300. hard to support this planned presentation," Ware Davis have ability to manage city the people, of the people and by must T, A. Worth, 724 Fast Fourth Edward was charg- with 362 for alt of 1950. Rule, Phillip I said. "To these people would like to express my A third stumbling block for ed with second the people. Said he would seek North, The Issued residence, $15,000. of on number degree burgary permit , sincere appreciation for their fine support and, at the two residences nut citizens on Issues, question some 14 others was Ihc Wyoming-ArizonHe Is alleged to have for new homes Inst month totaled Thursday. at game while 20 them and then vote with equality broken into Cenlral Chevrolet on 32 which is above the monthly nt $9,500 nnd eight residence 4-- H same time, request their continued support and entents mlxsed four, with $9 000, located at 535 and 571 West sees I. He division a Nov. detinue were In there addition, average. will little theoter that thusiasm for future productions all ot them believing Bear Riv491 and 481 North Rule appeared In city court, permits given out for two fallout Fifth North; The Iligh-Lltclub, composed of church and state and said he be sponsored by the guild. The Bountiful. would er take 482. big 474, 4b8, 458, 450 West: Fifth dominated anv not lie wuived and group, shelter. by 14 nd older In Box hearing preliminary members Theater-goer- s who have purchased tickets to nnd 412 North Sixth West majority wete under the 50 per- was bound over to First District Elder county, wtll hold a meeting wants safe streets, adequate po- cent OCTOBER permits: maik Northern Builders Inc., 275 North hut court for trial. Bail was set at the play may redeem them at point of purchase. Wednesday. Nov. I. In First Dis- lice nod fue department 672 Harold E. Steven. North Fourth West, residence, 114,000. Another contest slated not to do anything where this nr cash $1,500 $3,000 pledge courthouse, trict county courtroom, property The Guild is currently making plans to present a The burglary suspects ail are First West, garage, $1,200. Henry Burbank, 416 East First Starting time i 7:30 pm., ac- taxes sre concerned to leave an week which will be the final In this Utah later Northern of for residents the on series our the held counburden In year. unlust Ray Parkinson, 47$ North Sixth South, carport, $300. play the Box Elder counbeing presented during younger cording to Mrs. Jessie Eller, Box Elder football season. Five) West, residence, $11,600. (Conttuusd an ity Jail. ty horn demonstration agent first-stag- City Cautious 50,-00- On Bid to Close Street storm-shroude- Johns-Manvill- Accident Rate 7. Dips for Oct. Citizens Hear Views Air Force Awards Thiokol Contract Of Local Candidates st first-stag- 7. Stake Sets Conference three-minut- e right-of-wa- Bee Title Game Set for Showing District Court Will Hear hulf-cen- Burglary Case Theatrical Guild Cancels Stage Play Set Nov. Totals $339,600 in October Upsets Throw Grid Experts about Valuation of Local Building d p News-Journ- hulf-cen- a Mitchell-Swcnson- Sets Meet I s4sa |