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Show onfyri Universal T'icrof jlminr Division Sunday CreafOWw IDSilourfeenfh Ward Fourteenth ward was or- bishop of the newly organicd ward the North Box Elder with Thurman William Gardner, in ganized stake Sunday night with the division first counselor and Kay Walker, of the Twelfth Ward by s'ake au- second counselor. Clinton Joigensen was sustained as ward clerk with thorities. The Twelfth ward which former- Max Terry and Adonis Nielsen as Fourth assistant clerks. ly extended north from North and from Main Street East Bishop Wallace V Reeder, Jack was divided at Fifth East. All mem- R. Kapp, first counselor and Art bers living East of Fifth East will Fishier, second counselor were rebelong to the new Fourteenth ward tained to serve in the Twelfth ward and from Fifth East West to Main Romert E. Jensen was sustained as Street wil make up the Twelfth financial clerk and Stewart L. Tin-ge- y ward was retained as clerk of the and A. Gorin Steed was sustained as Twelfth ward Frank Barkpr A new CUntoh Jorgensen were released as ton ward bishopi ics for several years. He was a counselor in the clerks suPresident Malcom C. Young pre- Davis steak YMMIA and was of the Faimington sided at the meeting and Piesident perintendent ward YMMIA Lee R Anderson effected the new Came Here in March organization. Bishop Steed is a native of Farmington, Utah and is employed in Project Management at the Thto-ko- l Chemical Corporation He has served previousl yin two other bishoprics He was a member of the Las Cruces ward bishoprics in New Mexico for two years and prior to that was a member of the Farming- - j He and his wife with their five children make their home at 436 Holiday Drive They came to Brigham City last March Gardner was born in Cedar City, Utah and is employed by Thiokol Chemical Corporation as an electrical engineer He lives at 564 East, Sixth North with his wife and three children. They have lived in Brig- - ham City for about a year and half. Walker was born in Ogden and moved to Brigham City with his wife six months ago. He is an industrial engineer with the Thiokol Chemical Corporation They make their home at 428 Holiday Drive. With the organization of the new Fourteenth ward there will now be three wards using the Eighth Ward chapel for meetings. It was just a year ago that the Eighth ward was divided to form the Twelfth ward. The Twelth and Fourteenth wards will each have about 475 members. 8 PAGES Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, February 2, 1960 Volume 63, Number 5 Personnel of the local Mountain States Telephone office were doing busiSTAFF AND MANAGEMENT ness in new quarters this week. Left to right are Thad Carlson, JoAnn Dlott, Ross B. Jenson, Shirley Walker, Genevieve Burt, and Joyce Harmon. Corn Telephone Office Moves; Dial Cutover Is Saturday Thiokol Ranked Temporary Buildings 34th in Report Noting Top Firms A Pentagon report Suggested For Two Grade Schools released last week, listed Thiokol Chemical corporation as 34th among the nations top 100 companies, according to value of military The Brigham City office of the Mountain States Telephone company this week was doing business at the new $158,000 dial building, Second South and First East. The company moved from its former location, 142 South Main, over contract awards. the weekend as part of preparation for conversion to the dial telephone prime The 6. Feb. report was for the fiscal here Saturday, system Two more Brigham City schools apparently are destined to be supyear 1959 which ended last June Manager Ross B. Jenson announ- - j 30. It disclosed that Thiokol's plemented by temporal y classroom buildings ced also that new office hours have This conclusion stems from a meeting of the Board of Education last prime contract awarded amountgone into effect with .the move. ed to $101,700,000 which was a week in which Supt Walter D Talbot reported an urgent need for Doors now open each weekday of defense exhalf of more space and teachers to handle a growing flood of students. morning at 8 p.m. and close at 5 penditures. Supei intendent Talbot to'd board members that 40 additional stuThe companys standing should p m. dents are now emolled at Bunder-sobe higher by now. Jenson said that moving into the Other elementary school Ihis inranking organizations new is a in high spacious building has worsened an already crease in with Utah were: Spersubplants convenience for local telephone classroom shot tage at the serious Rand 12th; ry corporation, Features include larger scribers Aircraft company, 48th, school office facilities, more parking space The registration of students was and Hercules Powder company, and night depositoiy for after-hou- r so ovei whelming at the beginning The fifth in a series of flight 56th. The Marquardt is at Ogpayments of the school year that three classes den while (he ether two are loAir Fo,ce MinThe staff of five persons will tests of a have and aie being transjioited to cated In Salt Lake county. 1CBM silo test missile was uteman office new in be its settled hardly rooms at Cential school each day last successfully accomplished quarters before the All available space at the school week at Edwards Air Force base, cutover Saturday. has been utilized and classes even Calif, Thiokol Chemical corporation will dolThough many thousands of have been conducted in the multibe required to pay a property was The first test latest the s have gone into firing lars and room purpose tax on the new rocket production making ready for conversion, the of a Minuteman equipped with Talbot said that along with a need This is the entrance and waiting area of the Brigham City telephone ofNEW OFFICE ENTRANCE will take only a min- prototype control system and an plant west of Brigham City even event actual for classroom facilities of fice at Second South and Fiist Fast. Many new features are evident in the office the most impressive temporary auto-pilthough the plant will be built by guidance system As ute, according to Jenson. to handle the Air Force is one for more teachers which is added space. The display toward the right of the picture shows various colored telephones. At 12 midnight, a workman will result of the four previous highly the extt a student load He describThe $34 million facility will be cut cables of the manual system successful tests, the basic configu ed Lincoln school as having a simiof the Minuteman silo has ration located adjacent to Thiokals Utah while switches on the new system lar situation Handling of juvenile delinquency division and will be operated by are being released. Brigham City been determined. Board mernbeis authorized him in Brigham City and surrounding Only the first stage of the Minute the corporation An Air Force anarea will be on the dial system at to where place temporary buildings man was fired live. The second areas will be topic to be heard by 12.01 a.m. nouncement last week stated that to needed and an employ adequate construction will begin this ot Box Elder County Slated to be on hand for the event and third stages were dummy members year. Womens Legislative Council mem- number of teachers. liven though the" Air Force is is Eric Aaberg, Utah vice president Hxges, approximating the actual Two classroom metal temporary and general manager for MST&T stages in size, weight and configu bers Wednesday evening, Feb 3 the bill, a private concern Near-Reco- rd at 8 p. m. in the Chamber of Com buildings already are located on footing ration. plus city and county officials and (Thiokol) will operate the plant Box Elder the at Thiokol Chemical high merce campus rooms. corporation Unless Mr Groundhog overslept civic leaders. and thus fall under the privilege the builder of the motor and asso Mrs Leo Nelson and Mrs C B schol However, they have not been o tax law, passed by the State LegThe 1959 harvest totaled 173,340 this morning its almost certain The Jenson said new dial directories ciate contractor Sugar company for as use conveited deyet Stratford have been in charge of responsible for he will see his shadow when are being mailed this week He adislature last year. The law was a at Gailand hue completed one of tons of sugar beets grown in the that Sanctions Name sign and construction of the pro- arranging the program he comes out for that mythical diproduct of an exact situation preused these tests in the most successful will Guest harvest and Bear Rner and MMad valley peek at the weather today which vised residents to consult their be pulsion The board officially sanctioned speakers Judge encountered by the state. before placing calls on the The Air system viously rectory of Box most take which Force awarded in of Lewis Jones First District the name of Mountain View for recently were in for six more weeks newly activated dial system medis piocessmg operations in the his aieas The law provides that when a Thiokol the of the production contract for Court, which includes Cache, Rich Brigham Citys newest elementary Elder county It winter atcoiding to second biggest crop represented toiy of the plant the Mmuteman's first stage motor and Box Elder counties, and Herb school now under construction The property owned by a in the 55 year fold T Scalley distnct manager lusto-This pleasant June In January m this case the Air and for technical backup on the sec Hamptoh, former assistant chief move backed a of the sugar industiy in parent voe which organization, weather we have been enjoying the Force, and is operated by a nonond stage this area of Brigham City police and now favoied the name over Wasatch last few days is scheduled to end 4-- H As in all previous tests, the misexempt firm, like Thiokol, then Beets hat vested fiom some 9 about deputy for Box Elder county by a ote of 88 to 22 or Thursday Wednesday sile was equipped with a first stage Both men are The board also heard the results the latter must pay the same prop166 acres averaged 18 90 tons per in when a storm headed this way engine designed for short duration delinquency problems, causes and Df a parent vote that favored keep- erty taxes as if it owned the propacre the second highest tonnage from the coast ai rives, according flights. It was fired from an under- effects sched- el ty. disthe ever in lecorded ing the pi esent per'Cre to Charles Clifford, local weather ground concrete Silo and arrested Cannot Attach Lien no ule Central was at school Is There a colonel Jones former trict Scalley said Judge in flight by 2,000 feet of ny'on cable in the United States It can deduct from this, however, where action since the board previously Army The all time high was recorded in the shap of an inverted "Y at he served in the Judge Advocate had agieed to abide by the major- any payments made in lieu of taxin 1147 when the tonnage yield tached to the missile nozel The office es Western Pacific Base ity decision at In addition, the state cannot 18 aveiaged "No one denies the value of de- cable keeps the test vehicle from Command The supei intendent reported on attach a lien to such He served during property m I lie sugar factoiy began npeia pendable tractor power in todays falling back and possibly destroying Woild War II for eight years with progress of the handicapped chi- event of of taxes. conthe underground test Silo tions last year on Oct 5, and A 9 farming, declares A Fullmer five years chalked up as overseas ldrens program. He said that inycai old Ogden boy who was! Where sales tax is involved, 19 of this year Jan tinued through now with a is being struction county extension agent ciitically iniuicd in a fall fiom given for Thiokol will not have to pay on duty. harvest producUSU ledge in the Wasatch Mountains The ne. In the absence of Mis Orson three hours a day adding that par- materials which go directly into 000 of 527 ed bags sugar weighing Sunday is the grandson ol Dean To provide training in proper Chnstensen and Mrs C V Tors-gre- ents would like to have another products sold to the Air Force. 100 pounds each Crapo Brigli nn City it was ham tractor operation and maintenance, the meeting will be under hour included at their own expense This would pertain to materials Talbot said the school district ed hei e tod i Scalley explained that dunng the tractor projects will be greatthe direction of Mrs Harry Smith now is (I) Helping to finance the such as steel and components for The youth Gemge Dean Stone is coming vear the sugai companv this Schools ly emphasized year rocket fuel. Congiessman Ilepry A Dixon, for tractor leaders have hern condif payment for a teacher, (2) Provid the son of Mi and Mis George plans to install a continuous I i a new that announced However, overhead items such TO NOTICr and a room iniday, AIL post for BUIIDTRS and fusei pulp dryer ing Dean Slone 411 flanop, Ogden He ducted throughout the state Clubs equipping ' & CONTRACTORS will office will be constructed at Gar-h.n- arc being organized during This expansion struction, (3) providing in-- ti uction, as furniture and office machines was r ported in "poor" londition program Jan(4) Pioviding psychological exam- are subject to sales tax at the St Benedict Hospital last repi esent a definite g...in for the uary, in Brigham City with Mer The depositing or leiving of any inations foi the Sum-mAlso, if a contractor undertakes Arthui Postmaster General youngster. lin Reeder and Steven McRea as night igioweis of sugar beets in this Rubbish. Trees, Rocks, Soil Grall of the plant and field told He Dixon construction an said that the this, option year The city has this week issued u vel progiam with in The boy was lepoitedly hiking aiea The availability ol dtied pulp Honeyville. or Debus of any nature on on a site at 11 North Main street leaders, cost the district about $2 500 phes the building materials, he on rubbish as Tolman the and leader with some companions in the moun- to all beet glowers will have a piling warning against Ralph any Public Street, Alley, Gutter not including the room and trans- - must pay taxes as a consumer of had been secured local streets in Benr River with Newell Chetains east of Ogden when a rock stimplatmg effect on the livestock or Dunn or any Public Thorough-f.nthe building materials Should the Bids for of the construction pollution The was ckers as the leader rolled under his foot und he fell 100 industry warning northern Utah," he 365 promjited by is illegal Boaid members asked the super- - Air Force buy the materials and foot will be building square the continued of builders noted praettee fiet sinking his head in tne fall Between now and the fust oj intendent to meet with parents of then conti act to have them put Any violatois will be pioseruted called about Feb 20, according to and residents to discarded ma April, these clubs will hold meet terial in front of pile Inspection Depaitment Vernald W Johns postmaster handicapped children to formu- - gether, then no sales tax would be homes new the in ings, receive instruction, and com- er residential areas An oidinance I 2 4 dig late a recommended piogram involved plete their recoids Club and comthis a piohibits activity, spokesman NO TICE munity contests will he held in said. The Bngham City Planning April, and county wide contests He noted thut the city i trying Commission will meet Wednesday, will be held the first part of May to avoid citing anyone for the violaFeb 3 at 7 p m in the Citv oun prepatory to state elimination con tion and asked for better coopera cil Chambers Anvone having Inis tests scheduled for the wick of turn. 13 June to transact with this commisiness The city does not hue pickup of The wtnning county contestants rubbish except during the annual sion is welcome to ntlend BRIGHAM CITY PI ANMNG will enter the state contest to vie Spimg cleanup and then the tvjie of 4 II mateiial COMMISSION for the trip to the National picked up is limned to R W Forrest Chau man rhib congress in Chicago , leaves, tree limbs and the like AF Announces Test Firing n Of Minuteman Thiokol Must Mar-quar- dt PoyToxes On New Plant full-scal- e d Delinquency Is man-hour- Council Topic Your Day Its Reports Company Sugar Beet Crop Mr. Groundhog Utuh-Iduh- Program Condition of Boy well-verse- Will Stress Said Poor After split-sessio- n Tractor Skills Fall From Ledge All-re- Garland to Have Avoid Piling Rubbish on Local Streets New Post Office d sup-wi- e 1 to-t- C I DRESS REHEARSAL DRAWS RAVES "Life With Father" Set Thursday Students The student cast under duection Sunday tan thiough a of the Box Ider of Clayton Cheney speech duer-tor- , life W nh In has caught the true spun of High school play Iher ' und up tilv plnved on Ihe this family comedy Chuckles are blight nnd humorous quilttus of common througnut the play ond this oft tejieited pindiution outilght laughter should be spilling It is hung piesmled fot tin puli out of the audience in quantity on lie Thursday f eh 4 at 7 30 p m Thursd. y night Neal Todd who plays the stein Admix in the school uuditmium Matiand Mon is 50 cents per pei son father is a nees me being presented foi junior standout In the part He is loud, and senior high students Monday, urticul.ite and lovuble us he curses his wile's visiting relatives, Tuesday und Wednesday Life With heaven Father nnd is taken running to get through life without (torn the book by Clwcnoe Day and portrays a portrait of Days being baptised own family life In the ISSO's The Vinnie, his wife, is played by Allen She joins with Todd , Susan setting is New Yoik diess reheat sal 1 s NeuModd und Susim Allen L1 I WIIII I A11II R here rehearsing lor the school play at Box I Ider high, I uther I. nv will be presented fur Ihe public lluirsd.iy 1 I 4 7 ID p m. to make charucteis live cm the It Is Vinnie who best knows how to hundlc I other She Is spunky nnd yet gentle, the epitome of motherhood Steven Pimpcr takes the part of Clarence, the eldest son who Is about to enter Yale L'niveisily Steven took the role only last wetk after the Illness of Bruce Hadfield who orlginullyp layed Clarence Steven, together with Judy Valentine as Mary, provide the romantic Interest In the play. Shy but In love, they have the problem of ovei coming a misunderone of Fatheri standing rrgij-dinstage (Continued on Page Three) A SMASH IIIT This 1951 model tedun was the worse for wear and a smashing visit by a truck near the Union Pacific depot Ihursduy afternoon. No persons were Injured In ihe mishap. Estimated (See (lory In page two) damage to the truck was a mere $$. run-aw- |