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Show Univeraol Microfilming Corp. 1L1 Picrport Ave. Salt Uka City , Utah IS VOLUME 60, NUMBER 15 . KlW! BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, 1957 8 Pages Dedicate Hervin Bunderson School Friday he Program Begins At 8; Tour of V1 School Follows ' Dedication ceremonies at the V.7:4, T O1 x A Hervin Bunderson Elementary , $ . f Jh ' Jr 0 St school will begin at 8 p. m. Fri. V ? day evening, April 12, according to Victor J. Bott, principal of Brigham City and Box Elder newest countys elementary school. Norman Anderson, an instructor at Lincoln school, will offer the dedicatory prayer. ' The prograrii outlined for .the evening will begin with a welcoming address by Principal Bott. J. Earl Johnston will sing Bless This House, and Leon Packer will offer reverence. Supt. K. E. Weight will introduce dignitaries and special guests. Durrell (Quig) Nielsen, school board member from this dis12 at 8 p.m. The new building, while not entirely comple- DEDICATE NEW SCHOOLr-tBrigh- am trict, and now serving as presiCitys new Hervin dent of the Box Elder County Bunderson elementary school, located in the growing ted, was opened last fall and i3 currently serving the edu-- i Board of Education, will be the northeast . : cational needs of 217 pupils. of the city, will be dedicated Friday, April part first speaker. An instrumental ensemble will Golden Spike Site be presented by Frances Hyer, Geo-AJo Markham and Madge Sato. Declared National ' Remarks will be made by Historic Shrine Mayor C. LeGrande Horsley and by Hervin Bunderson, after Secretary of the Interior , which the dedicatory prayer will Fred Seaton signed an order ' : i be offered. seven-acrtract a designating Refreshments will be served Senatur Arthur V. Watkins Will Speak at Promontory as the Golden , and all guests attending the evSpike National Historic Site in ent will be invited to make a Dinner Testimonial Restaurant at Tropical Washington, D. D., Tuesday. A fire of unknown origin comconducted tour of the building. Platform Guests pletely destroyed an abandoned Reservations are still available for the Dr. George A; The original Golden Spike Special guests invited to at- house at Harper ward Sunday ceremony 88 years ago, celeBoyce testimonial dinner which will be held Thursday evetend the dedication ceremonies night. brated completion of the first ning, April 11, at the Tropical Restaurant, it was announThe old landmark was of rock transcontinental include E. Allen Bateman, Jenrailroad. ced this week by Ross C. Bowen, secretary-managof the was on construction and located W. Kearl and nie Fred Fowler Chamber of Commerce. east side on of the the of the State Board of Educahighway Bowen added a word tion office; members of the Box the Bishop Joseph Yates properRise ofHowever, caution and urged those s, with many times the destructive Elder County Board of Educa- ty. This NEW NUCLEAR WEAPON The Brigham City Fire Dewanting to attend to call in their tion and administrative staff; power and faster than the original Nike, no v undergoing final tests, is one of the newreservations 11 was at summoned early. C. and partment LeGrande Horsley Cool missiles to incorporate Thiokol solid propellant sustainer unit, giving Mayor est surface-to-a- ir A receiving line will welcome of the Brigham City p. m. By the time of their armembers V nuclear waris of it greater velocity and a much greater range and capable carrying Council; State Representative rival, the house was engulfed in climbed to a guests arriving after 7 p. m. and Temperatures heads. (See addiional pictures on page four.) , flames and the fire was beyond warm 7.30 dinner. Invited Ross C. Bowen; Charles W. 65 degrees in this area before the ' president of the Cham- control. The only available wa- Tuesday after a cold, stormy to participate are Dr. and Mrs. Skill-O-Re- e ber of Commerce and represen- ter was used to control cinders weekend when a trace of snow George A. Boyce, Senator and : which were V. from Mrs. the W. Arthur E. flying the local SuperWatkins, press; ting fell on Saturday and Sunday. intendent and Mrs. Thomas Payne, principal of Box Elder house. Troop 100 from the Seventh After working for nearly two Frank Stevens, Tuesday's 65 degrees Is the Tommaney, Mayor and Mrs. C. ward, earned off top honors at High school; e held principal of Bear River High hurs, the firemen left Yates to warmest day recorded here this LeGrande Horsley, and Mr. and the Boy Scouts at Intermountalrt school last Frischool; Victor J. Bott, principal watch the fire die out, and re- year, according to Charles Clif- - Mrs. Charles W. Claybaugh. A string ensemble will of Hervin Bunderson School, turned home. However, they day, evening,, it was announced dinner music while an Og- this week by Dave Erickson, and faculty members, principals den male quartet will entertain scout executive for Bird Haven of Box Elder county schools; Mrs. Robert W. Morgan, presiduring the program. Sen. Wat- district kins will be the principal speakA total of 507 Scouts took part Box Elder PTA dent of South The important part that the Calder-wood- , to Utah this week on the program and participated er, Mrs. Bessie returning Council; Thiokol Chemical corporation is from Washington to attend the in the various skills and athlepresident of North Box playing in the defense of our affair as well as take care of tic events, Erickson said. Elder PTA Council; Wayne A. nation was graphically demonand repregovernment business while in contractor; Coming in for second place Jensen, Air the when week strated this Holthe area. honors in the meet was Troop of and sentatives in Hodgson Force and Army Ordinance Other speakers will include 10L from the First ward while brook, architects. of. corps released photographs Members Committee Supt. Tommaney and Ross C. Honeyvilles Troop 108 captured missiles now new surface-to-ai- r Bowen who will pay brief trib- third place. arand for Responsible plans being tested, powered by Thioutes to the guest of honor. Members of Troop 100 who rangements for the dedication City Council Discusses Removal of Signs kol solid propellants. e Reservations for the dinner won first honors in the are staff members at program Main Her6 And Encroachments on Street To manufacture these motors, include Jay Stuart, Paul Pemay be made by mail or by telethe school and PTA representa Only five contestants correct- awards which will be made as well as others now in use, the tives. They include the follow- ly identified all three of the the conclusion of the series phoning the chamber office, It tersen, Art Petersen, Brownie Thiokol company is building a was pointed out. Draglines operated by employees of the Brigham City ing: Reception, Victor J. Bott; mystery photos published last weekly contests. Dick Petersen, Woodmancy, $2 million plant for the Utah diElectric Department have been removing mud and silt from invitations, Isabel Merrell; pro- Wednesday-i- n the first weekly Apparently most of the conWhile sponsored by the cham- Alan Cottom, Richard Smith, west of vision, located the bottom of the city -- owned dam located at Mantua dur- gram. Kallona Freeman; pro- contest, leaving several prizes testants did not understand the ber, the dinner is not confined Mitchell Cochran, Pete Chrismembers only and an invita- tensen, Verlin Lee, Pat Coppin, Brigham City. Division ' heading the past week. The dam furnishes water for the Brig- gram books, Beverly Ross and unclaimed, it was, learned this rules which require that they to quarters temporarily are housed ham City electric power Leon P. Johnson; attendance week after judges completed make an entry at each of the tion is extended to the entire Robert Hills, Emil Jensen, Lynn Box mouth located of at the plant in Brigham City while the plant and publicity, Verla Green, Mr, their canvass of the entries turn- three contest sponsors in order community to attend the affair Packer, Winston Freeze and Bill Elder canyon. is under construction. ladies as Larsen. Vern Spencer Is the Members of the City Council and Mrs. Dee Glenn Smith and ed in before the Saturday night to be eligible for an award. Sev- whichas is open to the the men, it was explain- scout master. Add Greater Range eral correctly identified two but well Drivers Reminded were informed of the cleaning Mrs. George Woodward; decora- deadline. $5 merchandise priz- failed to place an entry with the ed. Trophies will )e presented to Scheduled to be in the hands project by Orion Eskelsen, head tions, Maye Thomas and Eva es Winning Of Eye Tests When It Is impossible to extend a these troops at the district cam-porwere Kay Shuman, 170 North third sponsor while others only of operational Nike batteries in and lights of the electric department, at Moore; seating, to each and to be held on April 26 and the very near future is the new the regular meeting of the coun sound, Orville Davis; refresh- First West who will pick up his placed one entry instead of the personal invitation this Renewing Licenses and sur- 27, the scout executive announcsurface-to-ai- r misevery resident of cil held Thursday evening, April ments, Mina Freeze, chairman; award at Zundels; Mrs. LaVern required three. Another contest is being pub- rounding communities, but we ed. Virginia Brown, Dorothy Thomp- Nelson, RFD 1. who will receive sile which incorporates a ThioLocal motor vehicle opera- 4. We wish to publicly thank in this Issue of the News want everyone to know that they the Breitenbckcr Electric lished Dawn DeRevo son, gift; sustainer tors were reminded this week Usatuck, kol solid propellant a discussion of the Following 325 R. East and and Sereil different sponsors are invited to attend, Bowen an- the administrative staff and perthree and Nelson, it Maddox, Shirley Simper, revelocity higher unit, giving that it is necessary to pass an problems involved with the We ask sonnel of Intermountain school and a much greater range than eye examination before ap- moval of signs and encroach- LaVene Cox; building excursion, Forest who won the Reminder will handle the balloting. They nounced this week. are Everton Mattress, Brigham you, however, to contact our of- for making facilities Office Supply prize. at the which has guard- plying for renewal of drivers ments on Brigham Citys Main Teachers and PTA officers. the Nike-Aja- x fice as early as possible so that school available for the Boy Also correctly identifying the Truck and Implement and ed key cities and strategic areas licenses. History of Construction street so that requirements can can be Scout program, Frank Coppin, Prizes of $5.00 proper arrangements Cleaners. The new three aerial farm photos were a need for of the nation for the past three rising conmet as in be the provided The required eye test may in merchandise from each of made for the affair, he added. district chairman announced and not- Earl B. Nelson, Corinne school in was Brigham City new tract the for years. lighting sys- ed be taken without charge by early in 1953 when class- Joyce S. Nelson, Corinne. They the three sponsors and ten ticIts higher velocity will permit applying to the drivers li- tem being installed here, coun- rooms for kets from the Roxy and Capiin the elementary school received theatre tickets Willis swifter interception of the most cense examiner on Tuesdays cil members authorized tol Theatres await the winners advanced types of aircraft and when he is available at the Hansen, city office manager, to were overcrowded. A building their efforts. All five of the winners will who turn in the correct puzzle its increased lethality will make court house, or a doctors cer- contact the city attorney, Wal(Continued on Page Six) be entered for the grand prize solution before Saturday night. one of the most tificate will be acceptable. ter G. Mann, to determine prop' to In accomin American follow effective weapons. er procedure Will The report of the examina. this. defense areas. tion must accompany the re-- ' plishing Reeder and John LegJoseph Power Many Missiles Curtailed service at the Brig- urdays. except special delivery quest for renewal of drivers the North gett, representing The sustainer unit for this licenses before consideration ham City post office, and all service, effective this same coWater Field Co., requested missile is only one of the many will be given the request. others around the nation, will date. in from Brigham operation City solid propellant power plants 3. Effective April 29, an emgo into effect Saturday unless getting a culvert lowered one now in the hands of local bargo will be placed on all third orders developed by Thiokol for these on the across street foot Fifth advanced weapons. These inpostmasters are recindcd, it was class mail, except certain mediNorth and Third West. They clude rocket engines for the announced this week by C. Hen- cal items. also requested help in getting 4. Window service, except in Armys LaCrosse, ry Nielsen. in the ditch the cleaned, laying and Lockheed X17, the Air to a special postal fourth class offices, will be limAccording it in in and filling again pipe Forces Matador B and Falbulletin received this week, the ited to 8,ra hours daily beginA committee comprised of Coun-cilme-n con and the Navy's Terrapin. economies will be put ning April 15. following John Leon Hadfield, - 5. Deliveries to business According to a recent an areas effect: into Packer and John Larsen, with nouncement by the U. S. Army will be restricted to a maximum of1. 13, post was as Hadfield apApril chairman, Starting and the Western Electric comfices will be closed to the public of two on that date. pointed to meet with the water 6. Uniform reimbursements to pany, prime contractor for the on all Saturdays and Sundays. situathe and company study Nike system, this new version TeWayne Woodland, Utah will be suspended employees act. with serto 2. power tion, and rural delivery City now is undergoing final tests. Highway patrolman and safety and the date for mandatory SatWater on vice will be discontinued Culinary System Although longer, heavier and chairman of South Box Elder wearing the new uniforms will A letter was received by the more than double the diameter PTA Council, will be guest be' extended.' State the Hercules mod- speaker at regular April meet- city council from the Utah of Nike-Aja7. Issuance of money orders Cancer acknowlof Symptom Healh, Department el will have extreme maneuver- ing of the Bear River City PTA, will be suspended at all first of and specedging receipt plans 11 at 7:30 p. m. Center Scheduled and second class offices effecability at altitures far In excess Thursday, April Patrolman Woodland will pre- ifications for the proposed imof those capable of being reach tive April 29. Brigham City is a of the provement Brigham City A cancer symtom center will first class office. sent a film on safety. ed by the earlier rnodel. water system. be held April 17 at Utah DiviThe is to be Entertaining during the meet- culinary According to Postmaster NielWillis Hahsen, city office mansion headquarters located at sen, the principal economies afproduced initially at the Doug- ing will be fifth, sixth, seventh ager, reported that home the 176 Ave.. Social and Hall Salt in las Aircraft Santa Monica plant eighth grade students. fected in the local office will be Election of officers will take owned by Brigham City, located Lake City. Registration will be in the number of hours currentand followed with additional on now is West Forest, ready held April 11 and 12 from 9 a. ly worked by substitute carriers Ballot includes: Mrs. place. production at the Douglas-operaterental. The council authorm. to 4 p. m. Only those regis- and clerks, and will mean that Charlotte Ordinance Mis- Lee Johnson, president: LeRoy for ized Hansen to make arrangetered can be examined. Dell Holmgren and Dale Burt, ments sile plant at Charlotte, N. C. the force will be reduced by ' it. to rent vice president; Mrs. Frank Anex- two to five to In be for order Carry Nuclear Warheads eligible currently working Council members authorized amination, all applicants must while the others will be employAccording to a special an dersen and Mrs. Morris A. (Ju- Orion Eskelsen and John Larnouncement by Secretary of De- lia) Jensen, secretary. bring a written referral from ed fewer hours. Here are the winners of the first mystery photo contest pubMrs. Clinton Burt, president, sen to have the lighting system CONTEST WINNERS A new work schedule, now befense Charles E. Wilson, nuclear any doctor consulted by them in the at in Hall and offices City capability will be incorporated urges all to attend and cast their the Council Chambers worked lished last Wednesday. They are, left to right, Sereil R. Nelson, Mrs. Kay Nelson and the past year. They will be re- ing drawn up, will reduce the vote for their preferred Kay Shuman. Each won a $5 merchandise gift and a chance at the grand prizes. An- ferred back to the family doctor total time by 56 man-hourhe (Continued on Page Four) other mystery photo contest will be found on page five of this issue. for treatment. pointed out (Continued on Page Four) ' A ; Community Will Honor Dr. Boyce at Dinner Thursday Night Fire Destroys Old House at e at Harper Sunday . er Temperatures Weekend After Nike-Hercule- 'V Thiokol Solid Propellants Power Army, Air Force, Navy Missiles City Electric Department Crews Clean Mud, Silt From Mantua Dam Five Hundred Scouts Compete Clay-baugh- In Skill-O-Re- fqr-nis- h First Prize Winners Named Weekly Aerial Photo Contest; New One Starts Skill-O-Re- Nike-Hcrcul- Postal Service Curtailment Goes Into Nike-Hercul- Effect Saturday; Offices Close State Trooper Nike-Hercul- Speak at Bear River PTA Will Nike-Hercul- d s, |