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Show Universal Mlcrotil-sin141 Pierpo.it Ave. Salt Lake Cor City, Utah 635 TUI Volume 64, Number 12 Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, March 21, 1961 16 PAGES Local Police Visions Winds Whip South County Area Investigate Six Mishaps The trail of accidents one in Brigham City past week as police six accidents m three estimated total damage according to reports YOU Arthur Barbieri, playing Nicky Holroyd, warns the modern-da- y Anne Rasmussen, starring as Gillian Holroyd, witch in a scene from Bell, Book and Candle. Satisfactory After Shooting ond South. Officer Jay T? $2 540, Can Witch Love? Thespians Test $140 24-2- Vl j, t CM, J , d y w 1 mmmm SECOND intersection collision involved occurred at 12:20 and autos driven by Joanne Rollins, 707 West Fourth South, and Ear-lanA. Ohman, 544 South First West. The mishap occurred at Fourth South and First West The investigating officer, Harvey McCoy, estimated damage to the Rollins car at $400 and to the other vehicle, $300 He cited Ohman for failure to yield - hA 1 The officer cited Rhodes for A y V In Day - Long Siege who Christensen failure to stop for a red light. Theory in Play T, A.'J i- -' vestigated, set damage to the Rhodes car at $350 with damage to the other vehicle estimated at A modern-dawitch casts a spell over an attached publisher and then proceeds to test the theory that witches cant fall in love. A Garland youth was reported These are prime ingredients Moncondit'on in satlsfactoiy in Bell, Book, and Candle, a day afternoon after being shot in comedy set for presentation by the herd during an argument FriThiokol Thespians, Friday day night about 10 30 p m near the and Saturday, March in Bear River High school audthe school Box Oder High Taken to Dee Memorial hospital itorium. in Ogden was Stephen Peterson, The three-ac- t play stars Anne 17, son of Mr and Mrs Chase PeHe underwent surVery at Rasmussen of Perry, and Leo terson Ware, who heads the newly failed noon Saturday but doctors formed theatre group; Jo Gray to extricate the slug Sheriff Warren of Garland, and Arthur Barbieri According to and Charles McIntosh of BrigHyde the victim was wounded at the height of an argument with ham City. Admission will be $1 per Nolan Caldwell, 18 son of Mr and Mrs Ernest W Caldwell. CALDWELL told Sheriff Hyde that he was parked in front of the high school when Peteison and several other youths drove up and words were exchanged Caldwell said he drove away after a third car 'joined the group He returned minutes later and the was Three mishaps occurred Saturday, the first at 7 04 a m when cars driven by Lee Earl Rhodes, 336 West Sixth South, and Sidney Dean Noles, Cotinne, collided at the intersection of Mam and Sec- I WARN Garland Youth was a long during the investigated days The V & K& V $ H K i- - - right-of-wa- v resulted at 8:30 p m. when a pickup truck, driven by Jesse Ronald Rock, 511 South Third West, rammed into a parked car 268 feet south of Forest on Third West, Owner of the parked vehicle was listed as Ronald W. Peterson, 40 South Thiid West Damage to the car was set at $500 with $300 damage estimated to the truck. Officer Tom Sneddon, who investigated, cited Rock for driving under the influence of AN ACCIDENT i '; '1 C ? t, i'X' . a a, h V 4 x ' . I Vi w rW r K ir' :h & ' y - 4 , A WILLARD WIND DAMAGE The high winds which pounded the Willard area Saturday showed no spect for property as is evidenced by this picture taken in theafternoon while the storm was still its height. Broken trees were a common sight at Willard. IN TABERNACLE TONIGHT re- at County Selects BCSite for , Nursing Home Air Force Assn. School Choirs to Present Concert alcohol. t Vicious winds whipped across south Box Elder county Saturday, knocking out power lines and leaving a trail of damage estimated In the thousands of dollars. The area from Willard south was haidest hit as violent gales swept down from the Wasatch range, smashing trees to the ground, knocking out power lines and twisting highway signs from their posts. Willard residents were reported without electrical power most of the day. The west half of the community reported a loss of power at 9 a m Saturday which was not restored until 10 p m. that night. The towns east half was without power for about seven hours At South Willard, a 40-- foot house The Box Elder County comtrailer was whipped from its moormission late Monday afternoon ing and sent crashing on its top There were no available loss esclosed a deal to purchase about timate although the unit was damthree acres of ground in southaged extensively. west Brigham City as the site for Officers of the Utah Highway patrol weight station, located to the a proposed county nursing home. Location of the property is on south, said the unidentified occupants a couple and their four Seventh South between First and childien left the trailer when it Second West. It lies adjacent to began to rock. Attempts to brace property owned by the Box Elder the unit failed and the owner stood school district on the south. by as it went over. Decision to purchase the site The weight station was without climaxed a commission meeting power for about three hours. One and came after a thorough study of several possible tracts around man who stopped to report an accident, saw the wind drive his car Brigham City. over a nearby embankment and into a field. There was no major damage to the vehicle, and the man was able to drive it onto the adjoining road AH along U S. 91, the storms aftermath was evident. Signs of every size were either mangled or torn off and dashed to the ground. To Be Formed youth from SOPRANOS Two outstanding FIRST school suffered only a Janet choirs repre- as "2ekiel Saw De Wheel, by In Willard, power lines were bruised hand Sunday at 10.25 am. senting Box Elder and Bear River Ye Merrily, Beecher, Janet Jensen. Karolyn dangling on many streets, roof by Sing talhe schools when will combine their was struck by a car while high i. and Hallelujah, by Knudsen, Julia Lundberg, Pamela shingles and tree limbs strew the Formation of a new squadron of walking across the street at Sev- ents tonight, Tuesday m Box ElRita Palmer, Sandy Rol- ground and one street was blocked Olsen, enth South and Fourth East. ders annual spring concert in when two trees fell direct- the Air Force Association will be DeAnn Snow Alice and Smith, lins, The Bear River choir, numbering Driver of the car was listed as Brigham City. started at a meeting Thursday, ly across it. Hot ton. 420 The musical event will again be about 80members,is slated to per-f- Marilyn Thomas Alexander Johnson, The roof was reportedly blown March 23, at 8 p. m. at the Chamresumed argument of m second half the on the East Fifth South. down from a newly SECOND SOPRANO Julia presented in the LDS tabernacle constructed ber of Commerce, 110 South Main When he tried to dnve away Among its numbers will be startmgat 8 p m., according to J. The boy was taken to the Street in Brigham City. Meeting Marilyn Bingham, Mar- garage owned by Roy Lemon again the other car followed Calda.uiuoim Glinka; by Song, At least two trailers in the town has been called by leaders of the sha Forsgren, Marie Madsen, Kathschool medical center for Earl Johnston, Box Elder choir The Minuteman 1LBM, a prod well said to God, by Gretchanioff, Glory who is handling arrangeMiller, Mary Ellen Mulliken, were shifted from then blocks and Air Force Association, Utah Wing, He then stopped his cai, took igy child of U. S rocketry, is go- treatment. There were no citations director and Oh Dear! What Can the Mat- ryn ments for the concert. Janet Putnam, Marlene Watson, a number of windows were reporFormer members of the United out a 22 cilibre pistol and walked ing to join the Navy for firing issued by Harvey McCoy, the inTickets are being distributed by ter B') by Kubik. ted broken under the gale-lik- e Gail Toyn, and Maren Tingey. States Air Force and others inover to the Peterson auto Cald- from stations floating at sea, it vestigating officer. choir members and will also be FIRST ALTO Susan Allen, force of the wind storm. GENE JORGENSEN is the diterested in aerospace power, its dewell said he only meant to hit was announced last week. A Brigham City available at the door. A donation rector and accompanist for the Linda Rae Barker, Janell CampPeteison with the gun but it acciThe also interfered with velopment and use are invited to guests Admiral John T. Hayward, dep- boy was cited for following too of $1 is being asked for each tick- Bear River choir is Jo Ann Archibell, Kathy Claybaugh, Lisa Clau- driving conditions, sending dense attend. dentally fired, striking him just uty chief of Naval close when car et. was the he said Sunday operations, bald sen, Jill Roundy, Nina Stggard, dust across the countryside and A distinguished group of former above the right eye the Navy sees considerable advan- driving crashed into the rear of THE This is the annual presentation Sharon Spendlove and Peggy Bill- causing most motorists to turn on enlisted men and officers and men Box Elder choir, 170 North Tenth auto at another strategically, operationally HYDE REPORTED Caldwell as tages their car lights. accompanied by Mrs. Margaret T. of the Box Elder choir and each ings engaged m in aerospace industry to firing the East, at 12 noon and economically will open the program. year a guest group is invited to saying that for about a week prior seive as leaders of the various the estimated The second vehicle, driven by Johnsen,will Meanwhile, winds, to the shooting incident he had Minuteman from converted merBarbara Ann SECOND ALTO They smg eight numbers in- appear. Following are the names 65 miles per hour tore at AFA units. to 170 up chant B. vessels. Elizabeth North Guzzo, Pebeen given a bad time by Ann Brudered; Lynda Hunsaker, cluding such a cappella favorites of choir members: It is intended that the new squadthe area as far south as Bountiful re- Tenth East, was turning into a We would gain a greater terson and several of his friends Lester, Kay Lowry, Ellen Reeder, in Davis the acciat time of the county. Ogden reported ron would be for Northern Utah The sheriff said a charge of as- turn on capital investments from driveway Karlene Simonsen, Kaye Tingey, extensive the residents in the Cache Valley and including than from dent. Kathleen sault with a deadly weapon was seaborne Minutemen Fitch, leveling ofdamage Young, Patsy a church Box Elder areas. Air Force perto the was car missiles Caldwell Edith because Kent. the Damage Diane Clegg and filed Monday against youths sonnel on active duty are especialbuilding. who is being held in the Box Elder mobility on sea would keep the set at $200 with $150 damage to the did ly urged to attend. , Reed Brigham City TENOR FIRST experience Beecher, other The vehicle. investigating systems effectiveness high in the county jail winds the which RichThe Air Force Association is a high Merle during David day Linton, DeBry, An arraignment was set in Brig- face of an increasing enemy ICBM offer was Harvey McCoy. ripped down some television anard Wtnklesky. organization with the obthreat over a longer period of ham City court this morning tennas and shingles but there was jectives of obtaining and maintainPOLICE investigated a two-ctime, he explained. Alan Jaggi, no serious iTamage reported. SECOND TENOR accident Friday that occurred 200 ing adequate aerospace power for K. C. Larsen, Gerald Pett, David national security and world peace, THE PLAN which adds to pro- feet north of First North. Members of the Box Elder Coun- would add $4,145 35 to the cost, Smoot, and Michael Busby. to keep AFA members and the pubA car driven by Jeanette at posed Minuteman deployment of EduaddiSchool most of be which for would District Boatd lic informed of new developments, BC fixed bases and on railroad cars, Nowak, 470 North Sixth East, ty Amerlco BARITONE Castilla, cation stamped their approval on tional utility lines and waste and to preserve and foster fellowpipes. Preston Checketts. Bruce Hadfield, piobahly would step up missile hit a passing auto on the right plans for purchase of equipment for the Thomas Horn. Approval was gi anted ship. operations m Utah, the home of front fender as it pulled from the for the science Harvey Morgan, depaitment of the change in the type of physics ta- Robert Owen, Marcus curb. Driver of the passing auto After organizational business is the Minuteman. Pulsipher, Box new school the Elder at High bles to be purchased was Marie Thome Jeppson, 222 considered Thursday evening a Robert Brent Rasmussen, Of course Thinkol Chemical cor8 meeting of the board March new motion picture about the Air East Second South. Damage to Board membeis were advised Stuand Seely, diviih Wasatch Jimmy and Jay U( porations Supt Walter D Talbot advised by the her car was set at $30 with $150 Force Minuteman Intercontinental i superintendent that Thiokol art TheBnx Elder stake Cold and sions in Box Elder county, chargto the second the boaid membeis that portable Chemical Corp. has paid a portion Ballistic Missile will be shown. estimated damage Id hi Job will be the at ed received with developing and producing openings Grim Bill Saturday Alvin Anderson, Gilbert electric units to be used in the of its BASS m the Hole is the name of car. t t, secur- "Ace property taxes under solid fuel motor, the Brigham City employment evening March 23, in the Box L now clasxtooms Gerald Dobbs, Knk Gardener the film. The investigating which if approved will neces- day, officer, Dell chemistry 28 office for numbered the High school gymnasium, fea- would feel the impact of any ity func(Pi evident), George Gover, Spen- week Fife, cited Mrs. Nowak for failure available, which are moie sitate a refund of about $53 000 cer in the Minuteman ending March 11, nine fewer turing the Junior Prom decorational and will cost less than those fiom Johnson, Qumn Larsen. Dougto yield District school funds, than the preceding week but more tions las Parry, and Veran Smith. for installapreviously specified Music will he furnished by the than double the same week last Bonds Sales Reported Talbot told board members that tion In the new school Boaid Navy planning for a sea going Knolcs Combo of Logan Refresh- Minuteman David Carlquist, year MADRIGALS second of a the part requited formative the in is authorized members the installaResidents of Box Elder county ments w ill be served and n floor Inittil claims for benefits reutinn tor assistance under Pub- Robert Hall, Robot t Hills, Lnnl The Air Force has altion of the portable units chased a total of $51,034 in U.S. show piesonted during intermis- stages pui Johnson, Jensen, lic Law Wayne has been the Johnny mained about level same as at submitted, along ready completed such a study asPaul Michael sion m cording to Mr and Mrs Bonds during the month Koith, Morrell, In TO TABLES the be used with week Savings the and claims Continued phyoutlining specifications comprior. Albeit Walson slake dance direr-tor- s sisted hy Boeing Airplane floor plans of the proposed build Oman Paul Petersen, Margaret followed a seasonal decline of February, bringing the classrooms ns sics previously und the Polaris mispany Navy's Non-fa- t m job openings received were without sinks, Talbot ings, with a resolution adopted by Bolt, It one Brown, Marilyn Call. total ta $96,455, or 12 9 perTheie will be no tliurge for ad sile team. Pat Lvans, Pat Gee, Lynda s were about evmly divided between cent of the 1961 quota, according to and tin n The solution boaid he it said, that out pointed A third study is now being made mission and the public is united Carol Morgan, RoJean nusMie th it the board Intends to seems advisable to install physics trade, and T. Frank Coppin, bond chairman A spmal invitation Ret ves, Margo Stew aid, and Ann construe manufacturing, pnes out to hv the weapons systems evaluahi re. turn on This1 Threel tables with sinks (Continued Page equipped of the MIA members 14 yeais of nge and tion group in the office Whejili y Box Elder county Jail and over Mrs Walson sod of Defense Hyde played host to a different type of clientele Monday morning as Davis county officials inspected the local facility. The visiting dignitaries reportedly liked what they saw, so much in fact that the Davis county juil may be patterned after Its counterpart In Brigham City. A low bid of $2,830,415.50 almost twice the included The officials which was submitted Thursday by engineer's estimate members of the Davis County comGibbons & Reed, Salt Lake City, for construction of mission. the sheriff and a city Judge were here to get Ideas for a earthwork and structures of the Willard canal. new jail building, They spent about Other bids included Morrison-Knudse- n Co., Inc,, two hours looking over the Juvenile Salt lake City, $2,855,334; Strong Co., Springville, detention quarters and other facilities. $3,073,161, and W, W. Clyde, Springville, $3,281,-29- 6 They were reportedly Impressed 50. highly by the jail's cleanliness and The engineer's estimate was $1 ,584,540. the discipline of Its inmates Box Bids were opened in the U. S. Bureau of ReclaElders jail has for 18 years boen one of the cleanest In consideied in mation office Ogden. the state and Is federally npprov. The Willard canal will extend from Slatterville ed. diversion dam, Weber county, to the reservoir now The building will host another county contingent next under construction west of Willard. Fresh water week when members of the Cache from the Weber river will be channeled 10 miles to the commission are slated to bo here reservoir and then drawn out again through the canal The visits by other cotmtv officials Is especially fumeting In the by the use of pumps. light of meat squabbles over InThe water will be used to irrigate land in Weber Ihia Is the Box I Idcr high sihmil a cappella detention quarters and BOX 1 1 DIR A CARPI I LA CHOIR start at 8 p m. Dlrectur of the Box Elder choir la J. Earl Jc hnston and the Bear River adequate and Davis counties. outmoded J td facilities across the choir which will appear in Its annual spring concert with the Bear Rhrr high school group is under the direction of Gene Jorgensen. Tickets are being distributed by choir choir tonight, Tuesday, in the LDS Uhernatla, The musical program U scheduled to members and will be available at the duor, Donation o! f ( are being Asked, slate. A Inter-mounta- m Navy to Fire Minuteman Lu-bot- f; Thursday Night Sat-ere- Lewen-dowsk- From Vessels pro-gn- Inter-mounta- Science Equipment for New land-base- d High School Gains Approval ar Teld-man- non-prof- it n Employment Gold, Green Ball Scheduled Office Lists Seeg-mille- 28 Job Openings first-stag- are e pio-tes- pro-gta- right-of-wa- ap-pl- u Officials Tour two-mon- th spe-tfie- BE County Jail Hun-xukc- r, indt-caie- Sec-leiu- v n Low Bid on Willard Canal Nearly Doubles Estimate i . i |