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Show mpi tv M'Trvyi i g. tnl rOny-ij- i jniw y fri n ff Universal Microfilming Corp. 141 Pierpont Ave. Jan 61 Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, August 9, 1960 Volume 63, Number 33 f MW V. City Opens Bias on Mew Power Line and : 8 PAGES Sub-Stati- on Road Job Board Okays Tremonton-Thiok- City Use of Halted by Problem of ol Project Interstate Flectnc Inc, Salt Lake City, was the apparent low bidder among six contracting firms making proposals on a new electrical and distnbutinn system for Brigham City, it was learned last Thuisday night when bids were opened by the city council. Intel stale's bid was $127,029 29 while the second low estimate, submitCo , was for $128,960 00. High among the six ted by How aid 1 D. Billings was bidders was Cache Valley Electnc, Logan, with a total of $143,399 50. of De-fen- ce n L. y A He said the fencing problem made the request has sprung up to block construe road now presents a dust prob- D. GAINS POST tion of a new road through Faust lem. Conductor elected Grand Worthy AFTER opening the bids, the j Christensen explained valley which would link Tremon-FFOE at national convention last council decided to study them be- Members of the Board of Edu- ton with Thiokol Chemical corpor week. cation Wednesday took action to ation plant facilities jtoie awdiding a contract minunofficial the to rephase the lease agreement conThe low bid was nearly $48,000 According under engineering estimates whn.h cerning the Mantua school and the utes of a county commission meetTown of Mantua to allow Brigham ing, Aug. 1, Jay Dee Harris, placed the cost at about $175,000 to sublease a City Corporation business man, said the Vern Proctor, elecn ical engineer, of for office the building It was portion project is at a standstill. designed the pinject quarters during the construction Harris who earlier this summer Involved is a new trunk line to of the proposed dam at Mantua. the make a around the southspearheaded planning for Ruel M. Eskelsen had re- road. of the citv, ern ongina-tinMayor poition nomwon the and Grover Harper John H. Larsen NOMINATED He told the commissioners that at the Utah Power and Light quested the use of the building ination for the office of two-yecounty commissioner on the Demofrom Mantuas town mayor, Lynn a 6. section of road companys mam line east of the cratic ticket at the county nominating convention Friday night. will have to be fenced at Thiokol Chemical Hailing, who in turn contacted cemetery Corporation 13 election. the each at other will Sept. primary oppose They this week reported net sales totalSupt. Walter D Talbot for per- a total cost, including culverts and THIS line will follow Sixth South mission to sublease a portion of cattle guards, ol $20,000. D. D. Billings, 518 East Forest, to the southwest section of the ing $83,361,675 for the first six road ,since wl the building. minths of 1960, with resultant net HARRIS said he didnt have theh.1" won a national post during elections city, then north. ' Willard he it profits ot $1,736,648 after taxes. The aotion to rephase the lease money nor the time to raise will the held Federated be Fraternal located The substation with to talk by While sales during the period was taken when it was pointed out through donations from people of'f,ver' they agreed and then nationel of at between on Fifth Order Forest West, a possible trade, Eagles show ed a three percent increase could not be ef- the area. The commissioners told ,Kay regarding that the convention held at Miami Beach, First North lover the same period last year, Two-Ye- ar fected without a breach of the him they didnt have the money! Another trade was proposed by Fla last week. Funds to pay for the project will net Gam Capener of Garland. His were 39 percent low-- 1 Board either original lease agreement come from the I960 and 1961 bud er. earnings was of commission the was elected He for request The demand woithy B. grand Harold the Felt made Member unexpected near conductor during elections Thurs- gets, with about $75,000 of the Wallace an exchange of John H Larsen, local plumbing feated m the tiy for a berth on motion that the lease agreement fencing was made by THE AVERAGE total set aside for wank this yeai. number of the Garland 1,1 ticelection much the cemetery. Sept day. This is the fourth highest post be tephased to the satisfaction of Chustensen over whose land prirnai y contractor, and Gioer Harper, of outstandshares stock capital was he The acand seeking in the national organization Cortnne rancher, were nominated ket both parties so that Brigham of the road would pass. He ing during this period were 4,562,-47runs adjacent to the cemetery Billings is the tirst Utahn to hold iit- 150 persons two- to the the for Hams candidates as Approximately be cauld meeting. companied Friday Citys request legally and earnings per share were Christensen ranges cattle on the and would be deeded over by him an FFOE office on a national basis. year county commission post on tended the convention, granted. set at 38 cents. 'for said, use, would he cemetery land and not Capener said ticket only the Democratic He is immediate past president COMPLETING the Democratic It was noted that during the a The commissioners said they of AFTER LEARNING the Utah Aerie, FTOE. and has require a fence on both sides of THE TWO were named in the ticket m this county are the fol- drwe-ifirst half of this year, a considerrestaurant is being plan- the roadway but places for his would have to await a legal the held all offices, including presiable portion of sales from rocket only contest to be decided at the lowing- J. Erie Compton, Tremon-ton- , ned for construction across the before being sure of what to to cross over. dent, of the Brigham City Aerie. Democratic r comBox Elder County do in the matter, seeking the road north of the Bear River High operations were applicable to cross His herds the surveyed Active in community affairs, overrun-costs- . nominating convention held Fri- mission post; Marvin H. Peters, school, board members approved route at least twice a day for wa- - WHILE he was at the meeting, Billings is a member of the hoard The these day evening at the War Memorial Brigham City, candidate for state a petition to discourage such proj- ter, Christensen said. cousing problems for was weekend It a busy Judge added costs now Capener presented a petition sign- - of directors of the Box Flder Chami Home appear to be epi esentative. District One, Wi- ects, feeling that they are detricourt ell with Men Ida the said 25 ed coun-theCOMMISSIONERS THE the city persons by asking m- - lliam 1. ber of Commerce and has headed Glenn, Tiemonton, substantially under control. mental to the school program. Emeiy Wighl, appreciated his position but ty to set up a cemetery improve- - the Peach Days parade commit- docket so packed that five intoxilor state representative, Diswas cumbent uimmissionei Sales from chemical operations The petition was directed to all explained that the county were cases heard cation could ment Sunday district at Garland tee in past years. He also takes an trict Two, D B Green, Tremon-ton- , committees of municipali- not possibly pay for the fence. when the five defendants were 27 percent below those for zoning morning was the It determined area that and Edwaid Ward, Brigham ties active part in poliltics heie. the first six months of 1959, due waived the Sunday date in the school district and to Harris said he was ready to contained well over the required City, candidates for state senator. the county commissioners, asking A local distributor of peti oleum to driving while principally to reduced sales to the if start Pleading the guilty immediately minimum valution. project J Harold Reese, county Demo- that Capener said they hold public hearings for the problems were cleared up. he would have the county recor- products, he also has motel inter- intoxicated was John H Begay. companys rocket divisions. Chemcratic chairman, presided at the the purpose ests here. of zoning properties He said he wanted it made known He ical sales forecasted for the bal919 Groce street, Boise, Idaho der prepare a description and file David R. Waldron, convention to school sites in the that he is not responsible for hold-Mrs. Billings accompanied him was picked up at 12 20 am Sun- ance of this year indicate significontiguous with the (he clerk, petition Tremonton, was temporary cant improvement over the tirst district, to provide that no estab- ing up construction. day at the scene of an accident at The commissioners said they to the convention. man. six months. or maintainbe created lishments is Kotter until MonAll there that to Ralph Utah by e return Trooper their Perry would notice of a public agreed Upon give Democratic gubernatorial can- - ed which sell or serve food or bevand The fined him to the fence prob-jn- g court $200 solution at the met were which is required to present day evening, they NET EARNINGS for the second didates Ira Huggins and William to the public and which lem, there isnt much that can Salt Lake Airport by a large dele- gave him a 100 day sentence which quarter were 12 percent over those be,aj resjdents jn the district an Barlocker were introduced to the erages will be available tp students. . . . . on on the proposed road payment of the for the first quarter of 1960. The portumty to voice any objections gation of Eagles from Brighatn City was suspended local delegates and each made a fine. and from Northern Utah they might have. OTHER action at the meeting and so it stood. brief speech companys forecast indicates that In other road matters, the comALSO picked up by Trooper Kot- sales and net income last of William authorized employment missioners were asked if the coun- The Brigham City Council voted THE MFETING was referred to ter at the same time was Leonard half of this year will be appreciaheating engineer for the oil the road would last Thursday night to purchase Orson Christensen, platform com- Butler, leading A. Begay, 508 Adams 27th, Boise bly better than those for the first of Salt Lake, to serve as ty to city a total of 2.12 paiking meter heads mittee chairman, who moved for public intoxication. Bail bond of six months, and the rate of profit installa- Willard bay reservoir. during heating engineer from the Duncal Miller Meter adopt the national platform, strive tion of fuel EARL CHRISTENSEN from the to sales for the last half of this $50 was set and posted burners the in gas to improve county road conditions, BEHS companv, upon the recommendaT. Nelson, 66 South First year will be somewhat higher Bunderson Bureau of Reclamation in Ogden Hervin Douglas gym, tion of the city parking meter provide housing and care for senWest, appeared on a driving under than the rate of profit for the last school, Lincoln, Central, Perry committee and Chief John I John- ior citizens, and promote expan- and Willard the influence of intoxication involv- six months of 1956. schools. elementary son In a letter to Nielsen, Reeve and Maxwell, Ogden sion of industry with good living Butlers services will include writing an accident Judge Merrell set were conditions - . Included, in .the purchase Of specifications, bail bond at $300 and he was orderthe council asked the considering ing firm, Brigham City engineering 70 single heads and 81 double The platform also calls for aid to appeal for hearing upon notied bids and supervising inproposed firm to repair at no cost to the heads The recommendation was to the small farmer, political and stallation of the damages to the fication by the couit Police Officer gas burners. made by Don Chase, chairman of cultural education as compared Glendon Hendricks issued the 500,000 gallon concrete reservoir caused last week Supt Talbot reviewed the posto the Communist world, reapporthe special committee the of the cover built of when students water up against sibility pressure transporting recommended CHIEF Johnson tionment of the school district and ANOTHER intoxication in a pubthat the meters be installed on the expansion of the recreation from the Yost area to Malta High tank, cracking the walls and concrete cover, before the The Brigham City fire departlic place hearing was held for Otis Main street fiom First North to program through utilization of na- school and was asked to make a ment answered The lingering summer heat has calls to four grass water reached the overflow level. further study of the matter. Bitsoi who was arrested Saturday Second South wheie a pat king tural surroundings. fires and one false alarm since everything and everyone pretty of the west in limit of one hour would be estabcontends that the The caused was night, asleep alley by mishap well baked, was the comment of BIDS WERE opened on the proj- last Wednesday. city Main street by Police Officer Shel- Mrs. Charles lished, with the exception ot in engineering", holding the firm responsible ect of applyng blacktop for areas None of the fires did any damage error an Clifford, wife of don Nelson He was fined $25 and ones m fiont of the Fust at Bear River City, Wi- according to Lowell Baron, fire weather observer, Brigham specified Citys for the damages. Security Bank. Box Elder County given 12 days in jail, which was who so generously gives the weallard and Mountain View elemen- chief, but one threatened a home Bank, Post Office nad City Hall suspended upon payment of the ther report when her husband is In the meantime, so that the reservoir can remain tal y schools and at Bear River Monday and was obviously started Two hour patking would evtend fine. not at home. school. The low bid of $6,800, by kids playing with High matches, in service, the city proposed to install another overflow from I nst West on Finest to First The final case on the Sunday Parson Asphalt Baron said submitted by High and low mercury readings connection. docket was Mai tin Delone, Box 455, as recorded by Clifford are as Fast, on both sides of the street, Inc., was accepted by Products, behind was The fire Wednesday also trorn Potest on First East to Brigham City, who was arrested at the board. The reservoir in question is the new structure on the Winston P. Nelson residence at the cotut house alley on the west Fdward 211 North Third West. It was starPrincipal Payne, the north side of the highway at the mouth of Box Eside and from Forest noilh to the BT MS, is ted on a vacant lot. calling a special meethospital entrance on the east side ing for all lder Canyon, at the site of the new power plant. A sophomore students second fire was reported of First Fast and their parents, to be held Weir behind the John It was completed only recently and the mishap ocThursday would TWO HOUR limits also 18 and 19. residence at 45 North First East, street Aug. be established on Torest curred the first time it was completely filled. Discussed during the evening, but the fire department again arEast between Tir'd and Second will rived before any serious damage with metets on both sides as well Principal Payne explains, school Its old folks day today, Tues- was done. be curriculum, grading, as on First South fiom Fust West Pioat Rees at the day, Bowery policy and procedure, absenteeOn Monday three fires were reto First East absentee law, along neer Park and all persons 70 ported. One burned several acres ism, In other actions at the city couneais of age and over in Box El- behind the Fram with graduation requirements. cil meeting, the governing body corporation buildder stake will be guests of honor 550 South Second one at and meetHIGHLY the ing I insliucted supporting loyd Andersen, city event. at the West threatened a house but was Three of Brigham City's loveliest that to urging issue no ing and strongly building inspector, A delicious hot dinner will be to enter the temporary tiailer permits and students and at least one, or served at 2 30 p. m. and will be brought under control easily by the peaches were first Peach Queen contest last week and department. asfed Flectrienl Supt Onon Es- both parents, attend on speci- tollowed by an entertaining proA third fire was reported Mon- new entries are fied days is the BEHS Parent-Teachkelsen to check and find out how pouring in at a The remainder of the afgram. Assn. handle other cities day at the William J. Kotter resi- rapid pace, according to Val Fer-ritemporaiy1 contest chairman for the BrigStudents and parents with last ternoon will be spent in visiting. dence, north of town, but was unelectrical power connections The honored guests will be fur- der control before the fire depai ham City Jaycees, sponsors of the The council also went on lecord names beginning with A toJ inannual event. to call a public hearing on re-clusive, will meet in the BEHS nished transportation to and from got there. the park and will be afforded evauditorium at 8 p. m. Thursday, Main side of west of the The entries are listed as follows: zoning to make bounpossible street from the present Aug. 18. The following evening, ery courtesy Miss Connie Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwane G. Jensen, dary to Fishhtirn Ditve. thence those whose names begin with their day one to be long rememand north to the K to Z will meet at 8 p. m. in bered, according to members of west 625 North Fifth East, sponsored by the stake old folks committee. the auditorium. boundary present Waynes Chevron Service. Miss Linda Huggins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Clair Huggins, 403 South First West, sponsored by the Box Elder News and Journal. Miss Pat Evans, daughter of Mrs. Vesta Me Ilvried, Willard, and Sam P. Evans, Ogden, sponsoied by Mantua School right-of-wa- Thiokol Sales Brigham Man n Up; Profits Named to FOE half-loo- p g right-of-wa- National Post y Drop in 60 Demos Name Candidates sub-leas- e Position For rights-of-wa- y right-of-wa- y 1, Holds Sunday that n opin-anima- Court Session four-yea- nonfee-b- earing contract y lloiu-yvill- . c , Set Perking 1 Limits, Order hear-som- Meter Heads op-do- for-th- Engineering Error Blamed for Damage to New City Reservoir Fire ... e ! Department Kept Busy With Local Grass Fires Heaf Continues Baking Process city, BEHS Sophomores, Parents Invited For Orientation Old Folks Day Today at Bowery Three Beauties Seek Peach Queen Title y day-lon- 1 er 1 C-- 2 330-fe- Lutherans Accept Bid For Chapel The Board of Administration of Holy Cross Lutheran church, Bug-haCity, voted Sunday to accept the low bid of $43,740 for the construction of the new church building designed by Arthur A. Muellri, Ogden architect LOW bidder was Glade B. Nielsen, Builder, of Roy, Utah. It is expected that construction will begin in approximately two weeks time, and that the structure will be completed before Feb. 15, 1961. Designed to be the permanent worship structure for the Brigham City congregation, the building cn closes 4,489 square feet of floor space, including a choir loft at he rear of the sanctuary and a lull basement. Employing the use of cedar shingles on the exterior sloped walls, the unique structure is designed to give a maximum sense of height both to worshipper and (o t passer-by- Contract on the proposed new chapel to be built by the Holy Cross Lutheran CONTRACT AWARDED was awarded to Glade Nielson, contractor, on his low bid of $43,740. Construcchurch, Brigham City, tion on the building will begin wilhin the next two weeks and finishing date has been set for Feb. 15, 1961. It will be located at the corner of Sixth Last and Second South. , Macks Pharmacy. These three will be among some 26 candidates to participate in the of the afternoon beauty contest Sept. 8, when they will he judged in street clothes, formal attire and bathing suits. A queen and two attendants will be selected to reign over the 1960 Peach Days celebration Sept. 9 and 10. The winning trio will be announced at the annua! coronation ball at the Box Elder High school gymnasium on the eve of Peach Days. Judging will be based on beauty, poise, grace, personality, posture, grooming and ability to wear clothes. All contestants must have been at least 17 years of age before July 1 of this year. Dr. Joseph Baugh is chairman of the Peach Days coronation ball, with Dan Hess, director member in charge of arrangements for the THE new Lutheran church will Jaycees. be built on the Brigham City coMiss Annette Knudsen, the 1959 is scheduled to ngregations property near the cor- Peach Queen, ner of Sixth East and Second South, crown her successor and thus iniwhere it will be in prominent view tiate the reign of a new queen of all persons who travel Highway over the 1960 Peach Days celebra91 to Logan. tion here. PAT EVANS Mack's Pharmacy LINDA HUGGINS Box Elder News-Journ- al CONNIE JENSEN Waynes Chevron Service MM V fc |