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Show i Univrs-t- l Microfilming Corn 141 Ptaruont vg. Salt 4ic City, VOLUME 59, NUMBER mw$ BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 25, 1956 17 Council Votes to Sign Agreement With State for Lighting System 8 PAGES Blustery Winds School Board Approves New Wage Keep Ground Dry Increase for Teachers Next Year The occasional blustery winds School Employees' Retirement Policy Is keep the ground unusually dry for this time of year, according Amended to Become Effective Jan. 1, 1957 Charles Clifford, local weaobserver. Warm temperather The Brigham City Council approved the agreement and tures have A blanket increase of $150 per year to the basic pay of the chervoted unanimously to sign the contract between Brigham ry trees to encouraged blossom, however, as all teachers in the Box Elder School District was approved City and the State Road Commission, which pro ides that the mercury registered In the at the regular meeting of the Board of Education last Fri the State will pay half of the tost, or up to $26,715.68, for seventies over the weekend. day. New pay schedules were also adopted for bus driver the installation of the proposed highway lighting system in and for school custodians, which will allow wage increases and low temperatures for some , . Brigham City, provided Brigham City complies with spec- forHigh employees in those departments. listare five the days past ifications as set up by the Statfc in the agreement, at the ed Full-timcustodians will be amount of time they spend below; regular Thursday night meeting of the Council. SURVEY PLANT SITE Thiokol Chemical corporation officials who visited the proposed given a $165 increase to their driving the school busses. Low High Retirement Policy Amended ' Box Elder county site Monday included, left to right, Harry Ferguson, vice president; yearly basic pay and others in Preliminary steps will be ta- Valcarce, Eldon Meaeham, DaThe retirement policy for all the department will be increas40 75 J. W. Crosby, president; Louis S. Sherman, manager marketing development, all of ken in the immediate future for vid Malmrosp and Max Hirschl. April 20 to the bus operators, fulled in of the custodians, 42 the wages 76 21 proportion beginning lighting N. of the and John April Trenton, Elkton, Md., plant. Higganson, manager J.; Electrical Power Connection now are time maintenance personnel 44 73 making. 22 they project, which will include all April James Brown and L. J. Leawill receive a and Board of Education personBus drivers of Brigham Citys Main street 71 50 23 April based on the nel, which was passed by the and east on Second South lead- vitt attended the council meet44 67 wage increase April 24 to having electriBoard of Education last year, ing out of Brigham City on ing relative cal power connected to the was amended to provide that Highway 91. Smith Canning and Freezing retirement (became effective Approve Board Members- -, Co. A committee was appoint C. Jan. 1 following the employees LeGrande Mayor Horsley 69th birthday, rather than July presented the names of the ed, comprised of Mayor Horsley, Office Manager Willis Hansen, 1, as originally provided. The Brigham City Planning amendment shall become effecas follows: Hervin Supt. Orion Eskelsen, Counci' tive Jan. 1, 1957. LaMar lman John Larsen and City At Bunderson, chairman; inValentine, Harold 'B. Felt. Or- tbrney Walter G. Mann, to Quit Claim Deed ville Sackett, R. W. Forrest, vestigate the matter. Saturday Tragedy Is First Accidental A quit claim deed was apGiace Divis, Gordon John and A composed of Death of Student in History of School proved by the board members O. Dee Lund. The members Heib delegation, Lewis to Wayne L Sandall and his Petersen, were unanimously approved toy Dr. C. Adamson, R. Jones, George Hodges, school wife, Luella M. Sandall, for the Intermountain student at A Navajo the Council members., Mathew and James drowned Saturday, afternoon at about 3:10 p.m. when he Promontory school house propIn an effort to provide infor- Bordeaux, Compton the representing mation to the Planning Com- American slipped off a log he was riding, into the icy waters of the erty. Legion, requested the old mile east of the school. Johnson pond, one-ha- lf mission for future planning, the Elwood School Improvement cooperation of Prigham City in The local sheriffs depart City has employed four young providing housing facilities for Hervin Bunderson reported because of health, lessons ming to with ment was called men to make a survey of all their state convention for help the Elwood school patrons imthat water the into 1956, disappeared Allen Brigham City within the will be willing to donate labof which wi'l be held in Brigham the rescue. Deputy Orlan mediately. and equipment to .plant a procity limits, listing all City. Office Manager Hansen and Dr. George A. Boyce directvacant lots, sewage facilities, and Councilman Don Chase ed the search, assisted by Bob ,It was the first accidental posed area into lawn to .imin a student death involving of the population, and also showing were authorized to investigate Beames and Lee Hansen prove the school site, if .the offiof the school, the history made land use. These reports will and report their Board of Education would furat the school faculty. , Beames to lo- cials said. findings several dives attempting be used by the Commission to next council nish materials consisting of meeting. The victim was the son of seed, fertilizer, etc., to amount cate the body and Hansen make a study of the possiibili Water Line of FarmMr. Joe the Mrs. to and in assist Cly, ties of making Brigham City a Tha brought his boat of approximately $175. Claude R. Barker rescue. more liveable community and that a water line be requested ington, N. M. Two of his sis- board members unanimously extended Rescue workers, using the ters are also attending school at approved the request to protect the health and safe to his . , property which joins the ty of its citizens. Making the property Brigham City bought boat and a dragline, recovered Intermountain. Tremonton Request Funeral services were consurvey at this time are Joseph for the new sewer plant. Coun the Ibody of Robert Cly about The board members deferred m. He was a second-yea- r ducted at the Intermountain 5:25 p. oilmen John Hadfield and John f student at Intermountain. chapel on Tuesday at 1:15 p. m. action until further study could Larsen were appointed to in with Allen said a group of with Reverend James F. Cook be made after hearing a retheir on decision the fingers CROSSED location, FINGERS Deputy plant Awaiting the condition and find vestigate quest from Tremonton City corcrossed are Ames K. Bagley, Salt Lake City, executive director of the Utah Manufacout if any other property own boys was attempting to propel conducting. to Cha- poration, asking that the Board was in The water a when the shipped Cly body log turers association; Harold B. Felt, president, Box Elder Chamber of Commerce; Otto ere in that vicinity might toe Yaz- co Canyon Trading Post, Farm- of Education consider the InSalt Lake City, chairman of the Utah Committee for Industrial interested in connecting onto and another boy, Jimmie swam B. stallation of an approved type M. Harold N. the off. Yazzie fell 11, by ington, zie, . Box Elder Chamber of Comthe line. Planning; Ross C. Bowen, secretary-manage- r, tout the victim, who Felt Funeral Home following sump at the school bus garage. Councilman ' Richard Hansen to shore, merce; Douglas Miller, chairman new industries committee; and W. E. Kerr,' Tremon-to- n, the Tuesday services. swim It was Indicated that the presfrom restricted been had reported that Brigham City will president, Bear River Valley Chamber of Commerce. condition at the bus shop ent continue the same method that was the source of trouble being has been used in the past in in the city sewer School experienced Installation of Rev. Hershey connection with fire service at v . lines. Julien as pastor of the Com- Intermountain school. the Friday Those, attending church The council approved pay munity Presbyterian included President wnll take place this- evening, Aierrt-i- n full afthe rate of School meeting Loren Hunsakef, Vice President Wednesday, at 8 p. m. when a percent interest of a tbill for the W. Durrell Nielsen, Board memcommittee of the Utah Presby- assessment of Sidewalk District bers, D. G. Nelson, Jr., Warren construction in school meet now under new will The tery Brigham City No. 2, owed by the Third ward elementary E. Hansen, Lamadn E. Cowley, to perform the honors. in the northeast section of town was officially named church. Supt. Kenneth E. Weight, SuModerator for the services the The council unanimously ap the Hervin Bunderson Elementary School by pervisor Hervin Bunderson, and will be Rev. A. Walton Roth, proved a new ordinance per Board of Education at their regular meeting last FriCleric Eberhart ZundeL tion to long range aviation. Salt Lake City, assisted by Rev. taining to auto tourist parks day. Thiokol provided the sealer that Miner E. , Bruner, 'Logan, and which had been recently drawn The name was adopted in appreciation for the many made it possible for aircraft to Rev. A. Cadman Garretson, Og- up by City Attorney Mann, and store much more fuel than den. years of devoted service given by Hrvin Bunderson to , , voted that it be published. Three-Year-Ol- d: the Box Elder School District. Rev. Roth will conduct the previously possible. ICO He originally came to Brigham City in 1912 to Later, the fundamental dis- worship services Re,v. Bruner teach at the jBox Elder High school, where he set up covery madeby the Jet Propul will give the charge to the pas sion laboratory of the Califor- tor and Rev. Garretson will the first commercial business course of study at the Would Expand Facilities, And Employees nia Institute of (Teohnology that give the charge to the congre High school. Each year, the outstanding student in Thiokol synthetic rubber could gation. As Solid Rocket Fuel Demand Increases t the field of business at the High school receives the toe used as a rocket fuel sparkEarlier, Rev. Julien and his Bunderson Award. He taught at the school for four ' develop family will Ibe honored at Decision on the location of a new Thiokol Chemical ed the revolutionary years, leaving to become manager of the Stohl FurniWilfred was 18, of the for ment Redhouse, dinner and guided fellowship program A boy received ture Company here, which position he held until 1933. corporation plant may be reached by the end of this week, missiles and product sentence on rtfeket motors. to toe presented at the Presby- given a jail severe lacerations of the head it' was announced Monday by J. W. Crosby, company presithe of Bunderson a was of appointed Superintendent charge terian recreation hall. Serving petty larceny and skull fracture early Mondent from Trenton, M. J., who headed an inspection tour over Operate Five Plants Box Elder School District on Feb. 1, 1933, in which ca- -. will start at 6 p. m., it was an- City Court Monday after hav morning when he fell from day Thiokol has comexpanded nounced. Today, been apprehended entering the proposed Box Elder county site along with other he served until July, 1947, when he was appoining pacity car toeing driven by the family to of five divisions plants and the News and Journal office ted supervisor of buildings, grounds, transportation, pany officials and representatives of the Box Elder and laboratories his mother, near Corinne. Trenton, including Bear River Valley Chambers of Commerce. Sunday night. and the school lunch program for the school district, t Box Elder Wildcat Is The injured tot Is Wendell N. J.; Elkton, Md.; Marshall, Waiting inside for the youth soi of Mr, and Mrs. He holds that position at this time. Among the visiting delegation were Harry Ferguson, Texas; Huntsville, Ala.; and Saunders, ful offender as he crawled Down to 7039 Feet 238 East vice president of the firm; Louis S. Sherman, manager of Moss Point, Miss., with head Wendell he Silver active An awarded has been the Saunders, Scouter, through a broken rear window First North. marketing development, both from the Trenton headquar- quarters In Trenton. Beaver Award for service. He has held many posiBox Elders wildcat test hole was Police Otficer Peri Parker, (He was brought to the Cooley ters; and John Higginson, manager of the Elkton, Md., Three hundred of 1,800 Thio- passed the 7,000 foot depth this who made the arrest. tions of honor in religious and civic circles in Brigham Memorial hospital by a passing chem- week in the plant who will become the manager of the new branch to be kol people are City. quest for oil or The newspaper office has been motorist, where he was treatand gas in the Snowville area. established. The official name was chosen from many which the target of some eight or could live, ists, physicists, engineers where personnel for the head injuries as well ed mathematicians. had been submitted by local school patrons. According to a Teport releas- raids in the past three months as bruises and abrasions over Speaking to a group of Brig- Crosby said. Seen Commercial Use the were ed Utah Southern Oil an toy and police all holding These towns must have good ham City and Tremonton civic his entire body. He remained It is to develop the solid rock- company, drilling the test, the naght watch to trap the offen at the hospital under observaleaders, city and county offi- homes, schools, churches, hospi- et and missile fuel facilities hole was in the Devonian for- der. Less than $6 in cash was until Tuesday morning, tion cials, religious and school lead- tals and other cultural and the new plant is being mation and drilling at 7,039 the total loss from the repeated when he was released to return ers, Mr. Crosby stated that this tecreational facilities, he point- that at the built. While feet. incidents. present area fits our requirements nice- ed out, as well as a good clito his home. time, all of this product is toeing mate. His condition was reported as ly. sold under Army Ordnance su, Is Near Contractors favorable "Desirable Property" Tuesday afternoon. to Navy and Air Force Close proximity to the prime pervision The group were guests of the commercial contractors, appliof Com- contractors in the rocket and cation Box Elder Chamber in the.ner is, seen merce at a luncheon held at the missile field, ' also were listed future, Crosby likely said. as an important factor. Tropical Restaurant. It was pointed out that the Speaking briefly to the group, Speaking of the proposed site, will not Issue adgovernment out Mr. that Ferguson pointed 17 miles west of Brigham City, ditional orders until the Thiothe company president said Thiokol is looking to the pro- kol Priesthood Leadership to Be Saturday; can build producthat it certainly looks like a duction of solid rocket and mis- tion company facilities to take care of of as sile 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. fuels main the part that desirable property, adding Sunday Sessions these orders. w'e hope to reach a decision our business. The regular quarterly conference for the South Box at the end of the week after we Mr. Sherman expressed apElder Stake will be held Saturday and Sundiy, April 28 and have toured all the proposed preciation to the groups repreGraduation exercises for plane sented at the meeting for the sites. 29, according to President Glen M. Bennion. Joy F. Dun-yo- n, ; for the Brigham City spotters and .extended assistance Initial cost of the proposed help the General Board of the Young Mens Ground Observers corps Post representing company. Mutual Improvement Association, will be the speaker at the toe held plant would toe two million dol- the'AsThiokol will Monday evening, for me, Id be perfectly lars, President Crosby said in and will be the only visitor from evening Sunday meeting, April 30, at 8 p. m. at the Cenout to and live work not would it willing announcing that tral school auditorium, It was Salt Lake City scheduled for the conference. be subsidized toy the govern- here, he said. learned from Mrs. George HodgThe priesthood leadership for the Sunday morning general Visit Towns in Area ment but would (be financed es, Brigham post supervisor and on meeting Saturday evening session. the During the afternoon portion entirely by the company on busBox Elder county 8 p. m., with the will at (begin of the the of here visit their Invited to attend the special Monday, expanding prospects today. of the conferA $300 set of golf clubs and general sessions iness and securing new markets Thiokol officials were taken on missionary meeting on Sunday Identification Cards and sib-v- er 10 for ence a. m. scheduled and misare for solid fuels in the rapidly a tour of Brigham City, Tre- a caddy cart were stolen Sun- 7 afternoon former all wings will go to 115 memm. on for the p. Sunday missionguided monton, Garland and Logan o day afternoon at the Brigham developing rocket and bers recently completing reof the stake. A sionaries, prospective membership facilithat order in the with Golf and it missile program, City Country club, aries, stake presidency, ward acquaint them quirements for the graduations; special missionary meeting wiU bishoprics, presidencies of Melthe Thiokol company .maintain ties offered at the various was reported this week. to present the Attending 2 afternoon be held at Sunday in The matched set, belonging towns in the area. chizedek priesthood quorums, its present strong position Into an and also awards give m. All be will p. meetings inIn giving a brief review of to Tippy Pearse, had been left heads of stake auxiliaries this field. formative will be Lt. address tabernacle. held the at the Thiokol Chemical corpara-tion- , at the club house and was disCol. Glen F, Marston, Utah Use 75 to 100 Workers cluding Sunday school, Relief The priesthood leadership society, Primary, and MIA orCrosby explained how it covered mpsing about 3:30 p. State Coordinator for Ground Starting with a team of scien" developed since its founding m. during the peak rush per- meeting on Saturday evening ganizations. Observer 'corps. tists, technicians and engineers, has should be attended toy the stake in 1929, to develop the first iod. Elder Dunyon, main speaker The total of sky watchers In the company would employ lncludd in the set were three presidency, high council mem- for the Sunday evening meetfrom 75 tc 100 people to sta-- t, commercially produced syntheSTUDENT BODY OFFICERS Winners in the final elecBrigham City now totals 200 States, McGregor woods and 11 Ben bers, ward bishoprics, stake and ing, is a member of the Junior tions with a daily 12 hour watch beand would build up from that tic rubber in the United school for Box officers at student Elder body High Melchizedek stake committee of the Gendevelops, discovered toy Dr. J. C. Patrick. Hogan irons, together with a ward clerks, number as business ing observed. Next week the are last shown to left Reeves, above, Friday right, Stewart white canvas bag. The cart ta- priesthood committee and stake eral Board of the MIA. Special Make First Solid Fuel will go on a 14 hour he said. senior Aaronic priesthood com- musical numbers will be propresident, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reeves ; Eloi.se Oyler, group One of the most important of ken was a Rutledge. schedule with a 24 hour shift Consideied as of prime imMr. of mittee. and successMrs. a the companys earlier Douglas Oyler; an eventuality. vided by the stake choir under daughter Meanwhile, the local sheriffs portance in the selection of of Dr. office and police The First ward choir, under the direction of Harold B. Felt. and Sid Jenson, secretary, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jendepartments Brigham City has tha first site, in addition to the acquisi- es was the development tion of suitable land, is the Patrick's discovery into a prod- - are toeseeking a suspect observed the direction of Mrs. Vernon This meeting is being jointly son. They will conduct the affairs at BEIIS during the and largest post In the state of 1956-5- 7 uct that made a key conti ibu- to school year. loitering In the vicinity Poulter, will furnish the music Sponsored toy the stake MIA. Utah, , proxmity of good towns nearby State Will Pay Half or Up to $26,743.68 Of Cost Provided Specifications Are Met e Navajo Youth Drowns in Reservoir Near Intermountain School Campus Com-misso- d Presbyterians Installs Pastor At Church Here j Hervin Bunderson Elementary Thiokol Officials Hope to Reach Decision on Location This Week Chosen as Official Name of New Plan Two Million Dollar Plant, Initial Workers With Up to Thief Trapped at Boy Injured in Newspaper Office Fall From Car r three-year-ol- d y top-rate- d South Box Elder Stake Schedules Graduation Set Quarterly Conference This Week For GOC Plane at Spotters Monday Thieves Pick Up Golf Clubs Here Sunday n vice-preside- I I a 1 |