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Show Universal Micrcfilmlrur 2 77 Sixth vr. Salt ' Daisy Mae" Has Been Lr City, Co p. J rn Utc 54 Badly Handled InJEW! VOLUME 58, NUMBER 20 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY Will Lead BEHS Studentbody Commissioners TEACHERS OK New Howell 30-- S 8 PAGES MORNING, MAY 20, 1953 ASK CONTRACTS BE HELD UP PENDING NEW ACTION Road At Meet Propose That Box Elder Teachers' Wages Intermountain ' V Compare With Others Utah, The new road from highway 303 to Howell, which was reThe Box Elder education association, composed of coun cently completed, was given the ty teachers, have requested the board of education to withofficial stamp of approval at a hold their contracts until a special session of the legislature recent meeting of the Box Elder could be called to determine whether or not more money county commissioners, according would be appropriated for school purposes, according to minto the most recently "approved minutes. utes of a recent meeting. At the same meeting John The association earlier, through President Ralph Baird, Hadfield was appointed Fire had indicated they felt a plan should be worked spokesman, Warden for Box Elder county for out to help the Box Elder County school district become comthe summer. parable in payment of salaries with the state and to help the The $600 originally set aside state become comparable with the Mountain States area. a for commissioners the by Minutes of April 20 board show In Brigham spring dairy an extension of the meeting, livewas over to the turned City on April 22 and same meeting of stock exhibit division tlje a special meeting on May 4, were county fair because the dairy released Tuesday, after being show was not held this year. approved last Monday eveAnother $151 left over from last at regular meeting. ning decision was held, year pending 1953-5- 1 Studentbody Officers on wdiether the spring show will Minutes of Mondays meeting at Box Elder high school who were recently elected. be held in Brigham City in the were not available, it toeing the Hun-sake- r, Glade Left to right: Janice Jensen, future. policy of the board to make Aaron Snow was appointed as them public only after they president and Dee Packer, secretary. : Vt.it Justice of Peace for the entire have been approved at the folV ' J ''! sWj Perry precinct. He has served as lowing meeting. NEW Justice of Peace of just Perry. ... . At the April 20 meeting, Supt. the asked The commissioners wL& 3ikawbW4X.&)a8 tCdt i.H Sons of Utah Pioneers to turn Weight reported that the county In Practical Investigation Problem commissioners had decided to back to the county a piece of raise the rent on, the boards of. . . State Highway patrolman Bill Sackett, left, and Byron May, center, watch as FBI land in Box Elder park origifices quarters from $1200 to a to SUP for deeded out the Cornelius who some clues. in and state work officers nally Agent City, county points police $1600 and that the board will be Pioneer Memorial building since District-Wid- e northern Utah attended the school. Survey grade students at both Central the SUP will not use the land required to do its own cleaning and Lincoln schools, but as yet and decorating. for building because of road con- On To Determine have not come up with a soluAim Straight And Don't Miss struction up the canyon. No action was taken on. a tion, said JSupt. K. E. Weight, Lorenzo Lee was allowed to Anticipated Needs school PTA request fof Lincoln Problem plagued Box Elder Tuesday. if purchase four mining claims in a new record player at $189 to the Copper Mountain district county educators have been With a record 662 students at $200 and $50 worth of library near the Nevada border for back mulling the difficult question of Central school and 453 at Linbooks, with the IPTA contributaxes and recording costs. where to put a lump of new first coln, three new teachers, two ting $100. at Central and one at Lincoln, The board tabled action on a 1 will be hired for the 1953-5from a Portage school request school year, the superintendent for a lawn and sprindelegation added. near the school system kling Kindergarten 'in Box Elder 85 percent of the there because incombined the Roughly county will be held from June 1 plot belongs to the UDS church crease at both schools will toto July 10, 9 to 12 oclock each and it may be Illegal to improve tal 65 to 75 students. day, according to Supt. K. E. See Intermountain sites not belonging to the school From Brigham City Lake is new teachers City. the Hiring Weight. school district with district they planned to visit Yellow- simplest part of the problem. School And Hear Mr. Weight listed the followfunds. , stone, Snake River canyon and Finding room to put the two ing. teachers at the various A landscape architect, Laval Reno and Lake Tahoe. classes in Central school and Organ Recital schools: S. Morris of Utah State Agriculthanks one in Lincoln is the stickler. special expressed They California Corcoran, high retural college, was okeyed to preBoth schools are now crowded Central: Vera Mills, Jane Linschool seniors, 47 of them, along for the friendly treatment of pare plans for development ford, Nell IBarlow; Lincoln, Ella with six escorts, spent last ceive while in Brigham City. beyond reasonable capacity. the grounds at Bean River high Long and iMary Nichols; Corinne Thursday evening and night in While here "they. made their While it would be impossible school at a fee of $600. Hexv in and vicinity, Elvira- Christensen, Brigham City. at the Central to complete any new construc' headquarters to Bunderson was authorized cookVirused the and school where tion in time for school next fall Deweyville vicinity, they Under the direction of Superwith him. negotiate ginia Blackham; Fielding and intendent Kenneth Weight and ing facilities and spent the Supt. Weight said that Lincoln The board authorized removal school is definitely In need of a vicinity, Phyllis Larsen; GariHeber J. Sessions, the selected night. of a fence on the Mantua school land, Wanda Christensen. the and board program toured group of senior students The group of students were building grounds so that the property the Intermountain Indian school met at the Central school by realizes this." McKinley in Tremonton, Phyl-- i could be leveled. Construction of new classrand rerturned to the Box Elder Kenneth E. Weight, superintenlis Christensen and Anna Romeri Supt. Weight reported that a stake tabernacle to enjoy a re- dent of schools; Clyde B. Strat- ooms and more at Lincoln could Bear River City, Emerine Chrisnew program for Veterans In cital by Mrs. Louise Davis and ford, representing the Chamber also take some of the strain off tensen; Perry and vicinity, Eva Agriculture for Korean veterans Mrs. Cliss Davis. Young and Thatcher and vicin- I; of Commerce; Reese Davis and of Central school. is proposed and suggested that taken not ity, Wanda Adams. any Included in the program were; Armour Jensen representing the The board has the program be approved by the fa"Come, Come Ye Saints, Junior Chamber of Commerce official action on new construcboard. The matter was taken un- vorite Mormon hymn; Morning and Heber J. Sessions of the tab- tion at Lincoln tout has been der advisement . u' giving it serious thought, along Mood, Edward Grieg; Priere a ernacle mission. Additional minutes o! recent with other , needs Goth-iquein anticipated Notre Dame from Suite Also there were Box Elder high Board of Educations meetings ' district-widL. Boollman; Romance school student study. will be reported in next Fri- body officers: a thorough At a recent board of educafrom Les Preludes, Franz List Glade Hunsaker, Ronnie D. PacFBI Agent Paul Callis Instructs Herb Hampton issue of the Box Elder days tion meeting a Lincoln school all played by Louise Davis. f ker and Anne Fredrickson. JournaL in some of the finer points in a quick draw and accurate Two of seven stumedical First were enter- PTA building committee asked Smiths The Song: Joseph young people one-da- y a school of revolver at the police police dents at the University of Utah T firing Prayer, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Davis. tained with two vocal numbers for a building program to proheld here last Monday. To a Lily, William Hodson; by a male quartet composed of vide additional facilities at the to win membership in Alpha an activity Omega Alpha, national honorOh, My Father, favorite Mor- Jim Bundy, Von Dell Andersen, school "such as Lost Chord, Marvin Graeser and John Lin- room, storage space for school ary medical fraternity, recentmon Local Police The On hymn; - v Up 4 Sir Arthur Sullivan; Intermezzo ford, accompanied by Ruth Mor- and lunch supplies, kitchen, ly, are Brigham City natives. are First major remodeling of the Ray Wixom, son of They from Seed Time and Harvest rell. A violin selection was play- dining room, principals office, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. WixBrigham City post office since John E. West; California, Here ed by Marilyn Steffen accompa- lounge room and class rooms. In FBI om of Brigham City, and its construction in 1915 has been I Come," An early afternoon fire Sun- - , all by Class Davis. nied by her sister, Mrs. Geralscheduled for the near future, Seely, son of Mr. and Mrs. day gutted an old storage build- Prior to their arrival in Brig- dine Hawks at the piano. A. Elwyn Seely of Brigham oO northernO-UtaPolice officers according to C. Henry Nielsen, 19 Have Perfect The tour of the Intermountain City the students, who ing behind Shirleys bakery and ; statements and scientific ham City. dipostmaster. own for raised their funds the school was sharpened their Shootin signed Indian under Chase Firestone in a spectacular the criminal in aids Mr. Wixom is a Attendance investigaton. senior in the smoky blaze that attracted hun- brushed up on methtrip, toured Hoover Dam, Grand rection of the Chambers of Com- Virtually a complete overhaul eyes and university medical school and dreds of spectators. During the afternoon, practical Canyon, Zions Canyon and Salt merce. investigation of the sturdy old building, con- ods of criminal one-daAt Records Central Mr. reproblems in homicidal investiSeely is a graduate of the Fire Chief Jack Taylor report- struction costs are expected to here Monday in a school now interning in a Salt ed school stuNineteen Central that about $1,000 worth of hit between $35,000 and $10,000. fresher course conducted by the gation and range firing were Civic Lake City hospital. insured merchandise, belonging dents completed the 1952-5Work will be done by a general Federal Bureau of Investigation conducted immediately north of the at house mouth the power and the Utah Peace Officers to Chase Firestone store, was de- school year with a perfect contractor on bid. of Box Elder canyon. in the blaze. Two large ' record, according to J. stroyed Work included in the renovaAbout 25 city, county and Of Calvin Elect D. alcohol exploded litWins of barrels Bill; course included state Gunderson, principal. The one-daJeppson tion includes a new basement highway patrol officers Mr. Churchs sixth on homicide raising lectures grade, erally morning Promotion In U. S. Navy Cause of thethefireroof. entrance, new driveway and participated in the course. It was not de- -, Karen Hadfield, Bruce Keller interviews and was The Associated Civic Clubs ofO- conducted under the ditrucking area extension, new investigation, RasS. Martin City, Mrs. termined. secretary; and Williams; a Utah Stanley Northern proregistered Calvin W. Jeppson, son of Mr. rection of A. Cornelius, Jr., spesidewalk, new hand rails, flagmussen, Brigham City, treasurer, Tingeys fifth grade, Don Tea; and Mrs. Samuel L. Jeppson of cial agent in charge of the Saif test against the Uniform Federpole, entrance to the vestibule, J. council an with and Miss fourth Linford's advisory No. grardc, 339 east Seventh north, Brigham al Grazing Land Act, bill Lake FBI division. lobby floor, new linoleum floors, R. T. O. CurYates, Palmer, Roberts Wilbur and Morgan; Kay interior and exterior painting, City, was recently promoted to He was assisted by iFIBI Agent 4023, by passing a resolution Lewis S. Brigham ley. urging its defeat when it comes Logan,and Orvil Wlght, third class in the U. S. and Paul in fire Callis, plumbing and heating arms; Ranexpert Johnson, liiter-Stak- e Mrs. Grovers third grade, yoeman to City, before according more. navy. Ralph Jones, FBI agent; A. H. Ross C. congress, dolph, as directors. Lanny Wright; Mrs. Owens Bowen, secretary. Attached to the Staff, Chief of Lambert, Cedar City chief of poThe contractor will be allowed third grade, Frank Rees, John- Naval Air Advanced E. director J. reprelice Felsted, and Training education committee 210 days to finish the job. James ny Hamilton, Fryer; Command at the Naval Air Stachairman for the Utah Peace Of- senting the Ogden Chamber of Ralph Nelson was first place Mrs. Fifth in grade, Gary tion, Corpus Christi, Texas, he is Wights Any contractors interested ficers association and Herman Commerce, stated this bill would winner in the Chase Firerstone Sharon Jaggi, Fryer. unsubmitting bids (bid opening to Control raisers the Student assigned Ward committees have been L. Bauer, S.L.C., secretary of the place the small stock prize drawing held last week Miss Datwyler's fourth grade, office. date is June 2) may secure deand give their big budget sale. He , announced by those in charge Utah Police Officers association. der a disadvantage, s Miss Janice Peterson; tails of specifications from the of The Naval Air Advanced during In the practical problem in more privilege to large stock Second inter-stakdance received a radio. the second Michael office. grade, Brigham City post Training Command under the di The automatic toaster was won , festival for North and South Box homicidal investigation, a sim- companies, and that it would alNelson; Mrs. Gouldings secrection of Rear Admiral Cato D. by Zina Andersen of Bear River Elder stakes. The festival will ulated murder, complete with a low Immeasurable damage to ond Jean Whitaker; Glover, Jr., USN, is responsible grade, Johnson was the , be held on May 26 at Box Elder body (dummy), hammer, gun, the range rerseeding and water Mrs. Mills grade, Ronnie for the advanced training of all City. Josephineof the programs that winner picnic ice Uintah Ward To Present high school gymnasium begin- whiskey bottle and other clues, conservation lucky Larson and Bill Woodbury. future navy, marine and Coast box. was investigated by the officer have been instigated though at 8 p. m. the 23, ning May evening, Saturday ct much effort in the mountains of guard aviators in single engine In charge of decorations for students. Comedy May 25 lights on Willard's softball diaand multi-enginUtah. aircraft. NOTICE affair will be Bear River, Cothe mond will be officially turned "His Name was Aunt Nellie, of Brigham Jeppson entered the navy in Section. The group appointed Robert on and presented to the mayor Stanley Gardner Is On and Mantua rinne prowards; a three act comedy farce will ' ' December 1951 at Ogden, and re City Ordinances read: " of H. Stewart City, Brigham and of the Sixth; props, Back gram. To Dalton, States Eighth Willard, Perry by S. Franklin May Leaves Way be presented Monday, May 25, Seventh and ceived his recruit training at for of any unlawful be Wellsville Secthe shall It president Lions Willard First; club. lights. in the Fifth ward recreation Diego, California. sound, Third; flowers, For Army Duty In Alaska Mountain, Conservation District, person to sell or to offer for The whole population of the Cpl. Stanley J. Gardner, son San hall by members of; the Uintah ond; A graduate of Box Elder high to represent Northern Utah Civic and Willard, and Cleansale, or have in bis possession Fourth is invited to bring of Martin M. Gardner of Deweycommunity LjD.S. ward of Ogden. Mrs. Jack up by Honeyville and Perry. Stanley Franklin May, son of clubs before a Senate commit- their lunches at 7 p. m. and eat ville. Utah, is returning to the school, Jeppson served as Class or custody, any rocket, squib, Keyes, activity counselor from More than 200 dancers plan Mr. and Mrs. Stanley May of tee hearing on May 26, in Wash-ingt6- on the square. The Lions firecracker, Roman candle, toy. will U. S. after serving in Korea with President in his senior year. 'Uintah is in charge. (Mrs. Keyes to dance with 15 wards D. C. Stewart will leave left to Division, 25th cream ice the furnish pistol, fire balloon, or other comdrinks City, being Brigham and Sunday, May Infantry is the daughter of Mr. and - Mrs. 21. on or exposive fireworks, ( 17 bustible diMr. Fort for to American Now May senior all. the Lewis, according Washington, Lawrence J. Kimber of the Fifth represented, or any article for the making of, NOTICE TO Mrs. Ralph Westover. South following 12 days in Brigham from Davis, and will begin at vision on the peninsula, the 25th A short Representatives program ward. CORINNE DOG OWNERS pyrotechnical display, without stake dance directors, and Mr. City. Morgan, Weber, Cache, Box El- 8 p. m After the completion of landed in July, 1950, shortly afThe play will be presented un- and Mrs. Clyde Glover, From Fort Lewis he is sched- der and Rich counties elected by the program, an exhibition soft-bal- l ter the Communists North All dogs in Corinne City first obtaining from the City attacked der the auspices of the Fifth stake dance directors. Inuled to leave for overseas duty acclamation new officers, must be licensed by Monday, Council permission In writing to the Republic of South Korea. game will toe played. have in ward MIA with all proceeds goThe Book of the Year is the in Alaska. He has 19 months re-- , cluding Judge Lewis Jones of The Willard Lions club began Gardner, a cook, ar- June 1. Any one failing to li- sell or offer for sale orarticle." Corporal ing towards the MIA fund. ( theme for the festival this year. maining to serve in the U. S. Brigham City, president; Marie the project of putting up the rived in Korea in March 1952. cense their dog by that date his custody any such This ordinance will be strictly No admission will be charged army. Tickets are to be available Cache county lights in March. They have been He has been awarded the UN will be penalized. Hyer, Lewiston, Licenses may be secured at enforced. . . from any officers or teachers in with everyone cordially invited Prior to his furlough home he commisioner, first vice presi- raising money for it for over two and Korean Sendee Ribbons. . t Brigham City the Mutual. A nominal fee will to attend and enjoy dances per- received his basic training and dent; Lynn Baker. North Ogden years. The lights will be used Gardner entered the Army in the home of the city treasurer. Police Department 'he charged with . special rates formed by this huge group of schooling at Ford Ard, Corinne City Council. Kiwanis club, second vice presi- for community and church August 1951 and received basic - ..i for family groups. dancers in colorful costumes. dent; Ross C. Bowen of Brigham training at Camp Roberts, Calif. In - ... J, !. WHERE TO PUT LUMP OF 1.- -; 1ST GRADERS STUMPS BOARD Kindergarten Will Open In Box Elder Beginning June CORCORAN CAL HIGH SCHOOL 4 SENIORS VISIT BRIGHAM CITY - - -7 Post Office Will Be Remodeled In e ... Near Future . Fire Guts Storage Officers Brush if Building Sunday Course Investigation, Firing Rod-ma- n h Associated Clubs Urge Defeat -- Grazing Jones President Committees Told Ralph Nelson Wins By Firestone Prize Dance Directors Lights To Go On Over Willard e Hill-yard- Park Saturday e 1 , - i |