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Show Univrsil Microfilming ve. 141 w ' frTw" s5 rjsr $ '' 5 Jwgryy Salt fr HAPPY ka City, Uth Corn. Jn. 56 liiw; VOLUME 59, NUMBER 9 BIRTHDAY! Piruont BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 29, 1956 Arrests Clear 6 Tages County, City Will Operate Police, Emergency Radio Station 24-Ho- ur 1 Up Burglaries & w 5. "V ,ik t ' At Promontory VTpvi Maintenance of a poover City as a start with the help they have no jurisdiction lice radio station was assured of matching funds, it. They planned to make an for Brigham ity and Box Elder pointing out however that the appointment with state officials county last week when the county would lose the present regarding the meat inspection county commissioners agreed to priority on any future construc- law and Invite Garrett and work with city officials and tion because the need then to present their problem at furnish a night operator. would not be as pressing as it that time, as they felt that Meeting with the commmis-sioner- s is at the present time. something could be worked out. was Mlayor C. LeGrande Possible financing of the Lighting Survey Made . Horsley, Councilman Leon Pack- structure came up for discussion Supt. K. E. Weight of the er, City Office Manager Willis with Commissioners Lewis Hansen and Don Johnson and Wight and Robert J. Potter fa- Board of Education reported Don Baird representing the voring immediate consideration that a survey had beeil made of to the proposal while Commis- lighting conditions which exist Brighiam City Fire department. to was The sioner George Davis went on in the suite of offices used by solve taken step FuFUNERAL TODAY of the! the out record as opposed to construc- the board, which showed a need calling neral services are set for I local problem fure department, which tion of a home at the present for a change in the lighting of in serves the city and south end time. these offices. The .commissionp.m. today, Wednesday, ers requested that the Board of the Second LDS ward chapel of Box Elder Ask For Opinion county, when the for John Carlos Sederholm, local telephone exchange conThe commissioners asked Education make a similar surwho passed away Monday verts to a dial system and oper- County Attorney O. Dee Lund to vey of all offices throughout the court house and to make an morning following a two ators will not be available to give them a letter outlining of what it- would months illness. give fire locations to members what could legally be done to investigation of the volunteer department, as meet financing requirements to cost to change the lighting'.. Lease Willard Land ' receive funds this they do at the present time. The commissioners refused to or Serves Many Departments at a future date. year sell a portion of land belonging In the near future, a new and Requests Storage Space more powerful radio station will Edwin L. Andersen, noxious to the county to David Braegger be established under joint su- weed supervisor, reported that of Willard, who .offered to buy old identical BIRTHDAY TODAY Celebrating their second birthday today will be pervision of the city police and his department needs a building the land which joins .property twins, Bruce and Brent Barker, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Barker who live west of Brigsheniffs and it in the Tremonton area for stor- which he owns. The county atJ departments, ham City. The twins were born Feb. 29, 1948. In case youre wondering, Bruce is on has been planned to keep ft on age space and he recommend- torney was directed to draw up the left, Brent on the right.' service for the joint use ed that the Commissioners work a lease on this land so that of the two departments, as well out an agreement with the City Braegger could use it for a as for the state highway patrol, of Tremonton regarding an exHAPPY BIRTHDAY John Carlos Sederholm, , 70, Civil Defense Chamber Votes in The commissioners approved and change of buildings and lands. organization died Monday morning at his an ad not to exceed $200 to ibe fire department. Commissioner statLewis Favor of Street Wight 76 Third South West, residence, Eight-Year-O- ld Box Local had put in the Scenic edition of the According to the present pro- ed that the road following an illness of two posal, the radio station would also asked for thesupervisor Lighting Project build- Salt Lake Tribune. same months. , The commissioners voted to Ibe at the city police department ing which Andersen had in Support of the officers and 29-- er but would serve all needs. mind for the use of the Road allow Ronald B. Garrett to pay He was a retired postman, hav a Sum of $98.18 to redeem a directors of the Box Elder Discuss Nursing Home The commissiondepartment. ing carried mail in Brigham The commissioners also dis- ers stated they may have to portion of land which he had ofChamber was Commerce of re9 for to his City years prior The remarkable increase in Today is a special occasion cussed county nursing home buiild an additional shed for purchased. fered to Brigham City corportor the twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. consumer buying in the inter' tirement one year ago. He was needs with They voted to have the old , if Jay Oldroyd and storing county equipment one of the three original free ation this week on the proBex Barker, who live west of mountain area during the past lawn mower.' repaired J. OaJl Gmer at power their can no store meeting they longer equipposed new street lighting proten years is shown in gains re delivery carriers. Brigham City. Its their second last week. ment in the Fair Grounds build- rather than to purchase a new 1885 He at born was Feb. 28, the boys, gram. , ; one. Ibirthday although ported Thursday in First Seeur Oldroyd fold the group that ings. Bruce and Brent are really eight Brigham City, a son of Carl and the minimum need was for a Vault Windows Bricked la ity Banks TLmeway loans. The resolution was passed Meat Inspection , years old. Noting Timeways tenth anni- Annie Valentine Sederholm. He Following the recommendaFerris Garrett and Dee unit, and that it would at a Monday night directors Born on Feb. 29, 1948, the identhis month, J. Leo Nel- had lived in Brigham City dur be more economical to establish versary disthe meeting in re- tion from Everett L. Cooley, attended without a meeting single a real tical twins are planning son. vice president and mana ing his entire lifetime. the home at Brighiam City, as to meat inspection in the state archivist, that the windows senting vote, encouraging the He married Vera Davis on proposed 'by the special investi- gard birthday celebration this year ger, First Security Bank, Brig as set up by the state in the vaults of the Clerk and to go ahead with the procounty city and among their presents will ham City, said the dollar vol Nov. 11, 1914 in the Salt Lake gating committee, however if laws. to install They reported they could Recorders offices be blocked up posal lights along ume of these consumer loans LDS temple. be new bicycles for each. Members of the Box Elder Main street and on necessary to get the support of not continue to operate the Al- to eliminate the danger of sunthe highbecame He was an active member of the north part of the county, len Meat had increased more than 12 Only recently, the pair Womens Legislative County on Second South. Processing plant if light and moisture damagjpg the LDS Church, having served ilt could be divided with a members of the "Order of 29ers, Council are reminded of their way times in annual dollar volume. state the enforces the new laws. the permanent records filed' in World Chapter No. 1 of Pitts-burg- , regular as bishop of the Brigham Second for tounit here and a unit They asked- for a veterinarian the' vaults more fireproof, the meeting planned Kans. ward for nine years. He had in the Tremonton area. in the county ' to .inspect the commission voted to. have , the night, Wednesday, beginning at , In a letter from Kenneth L. 7:30 p. m. in the Chamber of Oil, Gas Test Well served on the South Box Elder Would Lose. Priori ty ' . ' meat at theif fil&nt once a' week. windows bricked up from the of Simons, executive secretary, stake high council for four Commerce quarters, He proposed that a Drills The commissioners stated that inside with a two course layer Feet 4,063 the order and managing editor years, and devoted much of his unit be established In Birgham it is a state law concerned and of brick. Harold B. Felt will discuss of the Pittsburg Headling-Sun- , time to other church duties The clerk was directed to Box Elder countys only drillsponsors of the group, he says: the proposed Medical Examiners ing test well Was down to 4,063 his lifetime. write a letter to Mark G. Jensen throughout He was a member of the first Membership in this order, as Law. and return the money he had feet last week end, according to A campaign is now being you know, is limited to persons left with the clerk when he class at the Box El an announcement by the Utah graduating Miss Norma will Jensen make born on Feb. 29 of any leap a staged through the Box Elder der High school in 1909 and he made application for a beer liSouthern Oil company. on the White House report County Agents office, which re actively participated in school year. It was formed In 1928 by cense, stating that a r beer lion Education. The oil and gas exploration quires that all dairy cows in the athletics the Headlight and the Sun, and Conference cense could not be issued beHe school. during at present has more than 300 Mrs. R. N. Price And Mrs. C. test is being drilled in the Snow-vill- e county be tested for tuberculo was a member ofHigh cause the sheriff would not Box Elder th area. To date, no showing sis. members, 100 or more having B. Stratford will make brief reChamber of Commerce and was approve the application due to A veterinarian from the fed a former member of the been added this year. It is ports on the January meeting or tests have been made at the violations of the law. and Regional State Library Heart Fund necessary to register only once of the State Council held in Salt new location, a company spokes- eral government is supervising Board. He was also a member A financitl statement of the Be Will orOfficials In Lake and ' at test the campaign the work of the B. T. Glee club our the State Capitol. man said. , to retain membership City Box Elder County Fair for the its during Drive Totals is being carried out by local vet most active der. year 1955 was filed by the Guest Speakers years. It is with pleasure that we erinarians, free of charge, ac He is survived by his wife of $1530.74 county agent. Sunday send you this scroll designating cording to A. Fullmer Allred Brigham City; a East Promontory Road Approved Members of the South Box ElWill Mrs. daughter, of order. this county agent. you a member Commissioner Wight reported der Farm Bureau will convene Larsen Boun of Lynn (Phyllis) A successful Heart highly People in this area who have tiful; three notificaWishing you a happy year he had received March 3, at the Sevthat Saturday, i grandchildren; their own milk cows are urged until your next birthday in house for Fund Drive was conducted on tion that 22.5 miles of the East enth ward meeting and a brother, Roger Sederholm, to contact the county agents Sunday when approximately 1960, I remain, fraternally yours, Promontory road w'as- approved Mrs. Cora Johnston, both their annual membership meet200 ladies in office this week by phoning 106, sister, Brigham City Jan. 24, 1956, as Federal Aid Kenneth L. Simons. and of Brigham City. banquet. ing and areas the and leave their name, address Funeral surrounding Oddly enough, Mrs. Barker route No, 522 on tihe Departmental meetings will joined in the services will be con Heart Sunday secondary and the number of cows they Teams Compete has a twin brother. Grant Ol10 a. m. Commodity Eight road at system. county begin 1 ducted at in Due Reservations Wednesday p.m. to collect fbr the program sen of Clearfield and Mr. Barker own, so that the testing can be At the request of the commisIn Utah the Second LDS ward chapel purchases and Farm Bureau worthy cause. Northern Madone Without own for of a their cost, has twin, Ray Barker, from For Civic Club sioners, Theo Richards with Counselor Wynn Jeppsen of policies will be the topics of disMrs. Wynn Andersen, who protection. ted, Ida. Invitational Meet assisted them Ln makcussion. V. Allen Olsen, direcFielding ficiating. Those cows not being tested was for ing changes Birthday Party ln the Fielding Friends may call at the fam tor of the Utah State Farm the heading the campaign during this campaign will have club, reportto comply with Kindergarten other Eight teams will play in the state officers and 'Bureau, precinct voting All reservations for the Civic to be done at a later date, at ily home Wednesday morning will lead the discussions. A deed Tuesday afternoon that a the voting habits of the voters second annual American Legion Club's golden an expense to the owner, Allred from 10 a.m. until time of the benefit basketball, tournament Improvement partment for the ladies will also total of $1530.74 had been col- from that area. services. r which opens tonight, Wednesanniversary party slated for stated. lected; however,' a few block be held at that hour. in Burial be will the Brigham All cow owners are asked to A banquet will be served day, it was announced this week Saturday. March 3. must be at captains had not reported, nor made by Thursday, March 1. had the Heart Banks located cooperate immediately so that City cemetery under the direc 12:30 p. m. in the ward recreaby Lloyd Robinette, tournament B. .Felt Funer Reservations may be made this campaign con be completed tion of the Harold manager. Tickets aTe on sale in the business houses been tion hall. al Home. Play in the invitational meet by calling Mrs. R. P. Forsgren, without further delay. by Farm Bureau officers for this collected. Mrs. Andersen expressed her will start at Box Elder High phone 563-or Mrs. George affair. school gymnasium at 6:30 p. m. sincere appreciation to all Leonard Johnson, western reMason, phone 959. s when the Valley play The event will take place in gional director of the American persons who had aided in the The regular meeting of the Mantua. Sixth will the Fourth ward recreation hall Brigham Farm Bureau Federation wilt be campaign in any way. PTA organization Honeyville meet Fred M. Nye of Ogden at beginning at 1 :30 p.m. the guest speaker at the afterwas held Monday evening. 7:30 while the Brigham City noon meeting which is schedThe program consisted of spe American team will play uled for 1:30 p. m immediately Back from 18 days concentradal numbers by the seventh Morgan atLegion 8:30 p. m. Nightcap following the banquet. His topic ted study and training in Floriand eighth graders, and a Foun- will be at 9:30 between r Woodys Johnwill be Americanism. da at the jet ders Day tribute was given by of and Marketing and GasSave of LoFeeding Ogden son an is with fired school, outstanding speaker in observance (Norma Johnson, training and the local members feel exfor the Brigham Of Livestock to Be enthusiasm of the 59th year of Parent gan. Double Elimination ' , in fortunate able being Ground Observer Corps, is tremely Teachers Association. City In Thursday night games, also of Discussion to engage him for this meeting, Topic Mis. George Hodges, area chairA very interesting lecture on starting at 6:30, winners will be Ralph Tolman, according to man. dental health was given by Dr. matched in the championship Arrangements have been compresident. Operations in Brigham City Wynn Andersen. farof of for losers the the bracket while the meeting pleted Tolman urges all farmers and will Refreshments were served to a received woman begin next week with the An Idaho A of Box Elder mers and ranchers ward dinner is scheduled opening round will Start the their friends to attend the full-da- y of a special meeting of all those attending. calling citation double for Saturday, March 3, for memFriday following set for Thursday afterconsolation elimination. program and benefit from Brigham City and six other county, all Ground Observer corps memof bers 1, at 1:30 p. m. in a two car dollisin, according to the noon, March the Third Tournament finals will be Utah City Brigham cities are being , surveyed meetings as outlined.Monday, ward, for the purpose of rais- bers slated to be held 7:30 played off Friday nigiht, starting as possible locations of armor- the Utah Power and Light com- City Police records. p.m. to go toward the re- March 5, beginning at Tremontom. in funds auditorium at 7 p. m. when the two losers ies to be used ing pany John A car owned by Craig by Army Reserve In the event that a meeton the in the Chamber of Commerce in the Thursday championship balance maining unpaid large son, Rt. 3, Blackfoot, Idaho, and units, it was announced this new building which is very near rooms. bracket will meet. This game week ing place is needed, the Liberty driven . Utah ' Military district Theatre by Ramona Funk, Rt During Mrs. Hodges training in Tremonton has been will be followed at 8 p. m. with officers.by completion at this time. Blackfoot, crashed into the rear The event will take place in the seriousness of the Russia while for this purpose. the consolation play-of- f engaged Iona To end of a car driven According tb .piesent plans, recrea- situation was stressed and she the newly constructed the championship game will be Purpose of the meeting is to Nielsen Mace, R.F.D. 2 by construction Brigham permanent type m. tion of county-widwill a at 6 especially urges all who have hall 9 and at p. begin organize group played at 5.33 p.m. armories will be estab feeders and ranchers to City, taken training that they realize Friday m. Box Wildlife FederThe Elder Season Tickets on Sale p. support Mrs. Mace had slowed her car ation will meet at the Box Elon the lished at Brigham City, Magna, the State , Cattle and Horse The dinner is planned under that it is imperative that they Assisting Robinette Bountiful and Ephraim while a Growers association, Sheridan L. Dailies, son of Mr. tournament committee are Les according down and had the signal lights der Chamber of Commerce club the direction of the ward bish- be in attendance for the meeting armory is proposed for to Merrell Glenn of ' Harper working, indicating a rooms on Tuesday, March 6, at opric. An outstanding program that will arrange the local pro.and Mrs. Raymond K. Dalnes, Lowe, Herb Adamson and Kent Provo. and Lake Salt Ogden City Johnson car, the when, enlistwill be presented 8 p. m. with Mrs. gram and the setting up of turn,' ward and Jensen. Fullmer has 'First 186 South West; County Agent for armories. Allred, who hours. are in charge of which was following too close An interesting program will Clyde Glover in charge. Student and adult season tic- areLt.slated B. ed in the United States Army. G. Ansel, logistics Col. The past three weeks have Tickets are being sold at a according to police reports, hit 'be furnished by the State Fish Upon completion of his basic kets are on sale at the P and W officer of the district, said the the meeting. been Mace car. rear of the B. and B, the end of for of and Calif.. accordbusy for Mrs. Hodges with The and Pvt. Billiards. adults $5 $2.50 Game Billiards, and Fort at charge Ord, feeding marketing department, training ' final on armories decision the 5:30 fol am. for was cited Miss for beFunk reveille; classes beginbe children. to school livestock discussed to to Club will Blocks, will Zundels, Billiards, Daines by ing go Myrland Balls, president All ward members are urged ning at 7:30 a.m. and finishing come a dental assistant, under and members of the Brigham would be made by the chief of three prominent speakers dur- lowing too close and operating of the local federation. the reserve facilities board In ing the afternoon session, the a vehicle without a drivers li Lee Kay of the Fish and to support the project and bring in the afternoon. The evenings program, City American Legion posit. the "Reserved-Fot-YoAfter expenses are paid, pro Washington. which he Army offers to High organization plans will be out- cense. The citation was issued Game department will conduct their families for an evening of were spent in studying for quizWhen not required for Army lined and a vote will be taken by Officer Del Fife, investigat zes at 7:30 the next morning. a series of three meetings on entertainment, and good food. ceeds from the benefit attraction school graduates. Enroute to Florida a three hour the first Tuesday of each All those attending are asked Warren Kister of 503 North will be used to finance the jun Reserve use, the armories would on organizing a county com- ing officer. Estimated damage to the Mace month with films and wildlife to bring their own drinking delay afforded Mrs. Hodges the Main Street, has enlisted in the ior baseball program sponsored be available for functions of mittee. All cattlemen are urged to car was set at $75, while the education material, Balls said. glass , and silverware. Other .opportunity to visit the Atlanta organizations in the U. S. Army Airborne corps and by the local Legion post, the ' various it was attend, according to those in Johnson car was damaged to the All members are urged to other team dishes will be made available to Filter Center where much valuand bommunltios, for basketball j to Fort youth Calif., Ord, 'iwill go able information was gained. extent of $300. them at the dinner. pointed out. tend and the public is invited. charge. basic training. projects, Robinette said. ages 17 and 19, were arrested in Ogden, Monday, by Deputy Sheriff Paul Johnson with the cooperation of the Weber county sheriffs department and charged with four recent burglaries in the Promon-tararea. Charged breaking and entering is Dee Stoddard, 19, West Ogden. The juvenile will be turned over to Ogden authorities, Sheriff Warren W. Hyde said. The sheriff said that confessions made by the two youths cleared up the burglary of the home George Hansen ranch where a .22 rifle was stolen, the sheep camp of Ole P. Nelson where another .22 rifle was taken and the breaking and entering of the Arnold Whitaker home and the ranch home of Mrs. Abel S. Rich. Both places were ram sacked but nothing of value taken, the sheriff said. Both of the stolen rifles were recovered. Three other recent burglaries in the Promontory area remain unsolved, Sheriff Hyde reported. Two of these were at the Arnold Whitaker iplace, the other being at the ranch of D. B. Green. Two youths, ti$rJPyfl Hill-Burto- $ Sel-ma- n y w-it- Elder Boys Observe Second Birthday Today, Join Hill-Burto- Former Postman Dies Monday After Illness 24-ho- right-of-wa- Consumer Club Buying Increases. 1 Legislative Council Meets 42-be- Sel-ma- n Tonight, 7:30 -- 25-be- d 17-be- d Dairy Cow Tests at 25-be- d Campaign Begins Farm Bureau Plans Annual Meeting And Banquet in Saturday Sessions I Legion Benefit Tournament Open atSchool Gymnasium Tonight Honeyville PTA . Hears Dental Mrs. Geo Hodges Health Lecture Returns; Calls Box Elder County Cattle Raisers All-Star- Special Meeting Plan Meeting Thursday to Organize Army Reserve Third Ward inter-cepte- Armory May Be Idahoan Is Issued Plans Dinner Double Citation On Saturday Built in City Local Boys Wildlife Group Enlist for Meet Thursday , e Army Service 100-ma- . , 200-ma- n left-han- 400-ma- i- non-prof- I , 0 J d |