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Show slt Lake city, Utah 4W - Volume 65, Number 1 yiw! Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, May 1, 1962 8 Candidates Sewer Line Project Rates City OK; Listed for Lynda Packer BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE Carol Korth Dairy Crown LEE ACCOUNTING SERVICE 8 Page To Fill System Gaps Candidates for the Box Elder Dairy Princess crown are increasing in number each day, according to Theron B. Lee, chairman of the contest club sponsored Rotary scheduled for May 9. of the event is the Box Elder Dairy Association. A sewer line improvement project, intended as the first step toward extending sewer service to all of Brigham Citys platted area, Thursday gained approval of the city council. Councilman Olof Zundel who introduced the project plans, estimated the total cost at $37,930. He said that with $17,000 in the present sewer The contest will take place at department budget, the remaining cost would have to be allocated in a banquet that evening in the Bear the new budget which becomes effective July 1. River ward recreation hall. The councilman said a similar THE FIRST four entries to be - project next year will virtually received by the committee are listed as follows: make complete the citys sewer daughLynda Packer, line system within the platted ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Pack-31- 5 area. He offered the plan North First West, sponas being better than a piece-mesored by Beehive Coal and Apapproach. pliance. Lynda is president of the Girls League at BEHS and is e Extending the service is expect page editor on the Bee, school ed to encourage building on now m k Marlene Watson paper. She plays the piano and Jean Ball vacant property within the platted 111 PEACH CITY ICE CREAM CO. organ. MERRELLS INCORPORATED area Zundel.s report indicated Jean Ball, 18, daughter of Mr. the project will make service and Mrs. W. B. Ball, 343 North after The Brigham City council, available for 83 new connections Mer-relSecond West, sponsored by hearing previous offers from state which, when made, will bring the Inc. Jean served as vice and private interests, Thursday city some $12,450 to help defray president of the junior class at cost' night decided that the city itself tle BEHS last year and is secretary should develop boating facilities at FOLLOWING are the streets of the senior class during the curunder which the new lines will be rent school year. She too is a page tea Mantua reservoir. laid: editor on the Bee and has been a Councilman Don Chase who Leland Holland, sitting left, discusses with T. R. Billings, Box Elder ChamDISCUSS PRODUCTION Seventh South between First Girls League representative. heads parks and recreation, said and Sixth East. ber of Commerce president, the dramatic stage play, The Dragon, which will be presented in BrigMarlene Watson, 17, daughter of Joe Hodgson, he felt it would be best if the city ham City May 10. Also in the picture are Ross C. Bowen, chamber secretary-manageSixth South between Third and Mr. and Mrs. Arden E. Watson, temperatures hit Box Elder county with a an advance representative, and Clinton Johnsen, representing the Brigham City Elks lodgeput in a boat ramp and other nec- Sixth East. 1047 Maple Drive, sponsored by punch Sunday and Monday and early indications were that the entire Sixth East between Sixth and essary facilities. He said it "woulPeach City Ice Cream. Marlene is south county apricot crop was lost in the biting invasion. dnt cost a lot to start. Seventh South. has an and accomplished pianist Growers in Perry, Willard and west of Brigham City said their apri- been a member of the BEHS acap-pell- a Forest Sixth East between During the discussion, Chase cots were virtually wiped out. County Agent A. Fullmer Allred conchoir for the past two years. brought out that two acres of and First North. drive North from Fishburn firmed these scattered reports Monday afternoon, Carol Korth, 17, daughter of Mr. ground can be purchased at the and Mrs. Ray C. Korth, North southwest corner of the reservoir near Main street, Fruit growers in these same The Dragon is a play about ideology. That is Moral from A dramatic stage play Third North between Third and for parking. This is the area of Brigham, sponsored by Lee Acareas report that although it is too ament. will divided China. The Dragon, Free acChina, an Carol Service. is counting the dike recommended for a boat Lourth East, early to determine what damage The Chinese wrote the play at Fourth East between Third tive BEtte at Box Elder High and be presented in Brigham City on To write the was done to the peaches, apples, the Chinese ramp by City Engineer Francis and Fourth North. has studied piano for several May 10 as one of three Utah ap- Caux, Switzerland .world head- combined their play, Xodd. true-lifsweet cherries and pie cherries, experFirst and Second East from pearances after a successful U. S. quarters for Moral years. sitit is thought to be only minor, perwhere they had been sent by their iences. It first deals with the EARLIER in the evening, C. W. j Seventh North to the state right premiere in Los Angeles. 10 areas. in some haps percent THE TOTAL number of contes ideolo- uation bfore the Communist take Palmer, Layton, for the second The Dragon, (about Ninth North.) featuring a cast government for one yars over; leisure in the midst of un- time, asked the council to tants entered at the present time of 53 men Most of the crop damage is reand women from Tai- gical training. give door the at OTHER IN employment, poverty is to the 12, business, the according reported at him a lease to operate a boat ported to be in the orchards west j wan, is presented by Moral WE KNOW that a nation which of plenty, and then illustrate life cd approved the final plat of Sky The Box Elder Chamber of Com- chairman. More entries are anticiAnd last and dock. of the highway, while those nearthe year seen ramp and has been by fails to build character and create under the Communist regime. Utah Parks and Recreation com- - U'ne Terrace subdivision No. 2 er the mountains were more pro- merce has disclosed plans to op- pated tn the near future and girls 300,000 persons during a seventh-mont- h a new type of man is doomed to The climax of the play is the mission said it would like to de- - which is located north of Medo-velotected; however, the fruit growers erate a tourist information office interested in joining may contact tour of Europe. gu under, General Ho continued. description of the revolution which the reservoir area not only 'and drive in northeast Brigham were in agreement that the frost near the south limit of Brigham Earl Madsen who said Monday that Sponsoring the production here is offering to for boating but also for picnicking. City. The development will have is wholly inade- Moral there are more businessmen who was general and not spotted a it City. Comis the Box Elder Chamber of 30 lots. Often comes to this locality. T. R. Billings, chamber presi- are interested in sponsoring a con- merce and local civic clubs. Mat- quate. A powerful ideology can the Communist and The councils decision apparentbe answered by a greater nist world. testant. Application forms may be and Ross Bowen, secretary-manageonly Two requests for zoning chang dent, inee and evening performances ly eliminated both of these pro- es to accommodate THE MERCURY dropped to 27 said Thursday that the obtained from the county agents will proposed sub- Elder Box in the be de29 posals. staged degrees early Sunday and to office will be operating right away, office in the court house. Monday, divisions were passed. These inone which school auditorium grees early Monday, according to It will be located in the building May 7, has been set as the dead- High IN OTHER business. Mayor cluded a change from A-- l (agrirepresentative of the troupe last Charles Clifford, local weather ob- on U.S. formerly known as line for entries. Willis Hansen letter from culture) to R-a read (residential) an week called the finest high school server.However, County Agent Scottys fruit stand. area between U. S. 30s and Sixth Commission Road Utah Chairman contest will be auditorium he had ever seen. the JUDGES at A. Fullmer ' Allred said the therC. Taylor Burton which included North and the Oregon shortline Billings said plans now are to mometer at his residence, 134 keep the place open from 9 a.m C. W. Claybaugh, president of the THE DRAGON also Is dated an opinion from the attorney gen- - railroad and Fifth West; and from Reed West Sixth North, read a cold 20 to 9 p.m. daily, utilizing both paid Brigham City Rotary club; for presentation earlier in the and 2 to R-- 4 an area west erals office stating that a traffic Palmer and Mrs. John Eberhard, degrees early Monday morning, and volunteer help. of Eighth West and Seventh South, in Weber week cannot at be installed on state a Ogden, college light And this is easy possible, due to He emphasized that four years both of Tremonton. and at Kingsbury hall in Salt Lake Three preliminary subdivision Sheriff Warren W. Hyde Monday revealed that Korth had been dead highway without state approval. the difference in the altitude in ago, the chamber operated a tourThe contestants will be judged in on May 12. City P'ats no be would previously approved by the about five said there to was in This declarinquest residays. Clifford response his location and the ist information office and it proved street clothes only. The score card Advance representatives Friday conducted into the shooting death commission, were ed city intentions to put up a light c'y Planning dence at South Brigham. to be highly successful. Some 10, for judging allows 40 points for THE LAYTON man had been met with chamber and club offi- of a Layton man, found dead SunThey included plana Seventh South and Main if the considered. at 000 persons in 2,000 cars stopped 30 for ability to speak in were beauty; residents givBrigham City cials to map plans for the local day beside his car near Locomo- missing since April 23 and a search state wont. ror 334 homes. public; 30 for poise, and 20 for en the full treatment from the to gain information. for him was initiated by police MRA were tive springs. showing. Representing J3.187.78 was ac ie ow b'd ofbeone charm. said road Hansen These facts were spelled out Mayor weatherman this past weekend, last Tuesday. chemist Hodgson, industrial cePted from F. Dale Smart to pro said LaDell Reeder Korth, A $100 scholarship to him ficial had if awaits the Joe indicated Hyde that with some rain, snow flurries, fore the Brigham City council Leland Holfrom Great Britain; Korths body was spotted from Vlde city with liability jnsur Brigham City installed a light, the ance or one hail, and even thunder and light- Thursday which obliged the two lucky Miss to be named Dairy land, Jr., California singer, and 50, was apparently the victim of the air by Utah Air National state would eective May 1. killed by a He an accident. was - the weather scene. officials action chamber onThe by approving bring against Six bids wereyear ning Princess of Box Elder county in Jerry Shannon, publicity represenGuard Capt. Jay V. Dwerden, 3005 received. head into his to bullet donation $500 discharged pay help 1.05 operatinches storms left a total of the contest. tative from Ottawa, Canada. Nila way. Salt Lake City, and Jer- jt from a 0 rifle. of moisture, which is always wel- ing expensesIt was voted to have the city A FINAL payment of $2,163.28 The cast of free Chinese leads ry Higley, Salt Lake City at about on A conducted THE ROTARY club will conduct post mortem, comed by the farmers in this area. attorney file a protest against was approved for Gayland corpora 12 noon. international force of the order a the landed They plane of a tour of dairy farm operations in Judge VeNoy High Low Mois. toation which established Westwood applications Moral on the main road to Locomotive several current comprised of the county that day and will inacting county coroner, drill well in Mantua valley. April 26 Hills subdivision. The payment from 17 nations. They are persons springs, notified the sheriffs office on to be vite farmers their 27 guests was reimbursement for extension April to Utah direct from the and then set up a guard around coming lifor TWO beer the applications tour and at the banquet that American de- of April 28 the accident scene. premiere of The Dracenses were tabled. One came, a sewer outfall line to the evening. Their wives will join April 29 in the Biltmore theatre in gon was The car hidden from the from of George Harmon, operator them for the banquet and contest. April 30 downtown Los Angeles. main road behind Monument rock Club billiards, whos license was Douglas J. Fife is in charge of which is located 50 miles west of revoked recently. Box Elder School district will the dairy tour and announced that ALL PERSONS associated with hold a summer speech clinic in two buses have been chartered for the Brigham City. The mishap scene him a In order to serve without pay. troupe was only about two miles west of before six months Brigham City this summer if Rotarians and their guests and Money received from the stage time, the city a where claimed crash in interested are jet plane enough parents will leave the court house at 12:45 showing is used to defray expenses ordinance must be amended. Afthe lives of two other Layton men ter a discussion, council members enrolling their children, it was an- p. m. The tour will include stops and to produce further MRA pro19. nounced this week. April at the LaVere Anderson beef ductions. agreed to find out what type of Purpose of the clinic will be to farm; Roy Lewis dairy farm T. R. Billings, chamber of comprovisions neighboring cities have bewas KORTHS body give special concentrated help to Earl Nelson dairy farm; Exten- merce president, said that local Nine cases, including a damage side the car. The door lying was open for similar situations. those children who require aid in sion Service grass plots, and the residents will be asked to take suit naming a Brigham City police and the rifle was laying on the The second request came for a developing speech skills. A meeting for veterans and parJohn Hardy dairy farm. members of the cast into their man and action seeking judgment floor of the back seat with the bar- license at 145 South Mam. A reo A special effort will be made to homes during their stay here. against a city board of adjust- red extending out. Sheriff Hyde ommendation from Police Chief ed as a committee to ticularly veterans of World War give the children guidance in prostudy the on its ment decision are listed on the said. led is The I, is scheduled for May 2 in Brig being group John I. Johnson discouraged is--1 bids and make, an award of which ducing sounds frequently for Court District calendar First Ho Gen. tour American ham City with the main purpose location. suance the by of because The Layton man had done a lot give them difficulty. There will be former prime minister of May. of hunting and fishing in the area, being to explain the differences in groups organized for both preHowever, it was argued that a cases: the of are the now THE COUNCIL approved unaniChina two pehsion plans now offered. and chairman Following the sheriff added. children. school and school-ag- e license should not be turned down Non-farDewere 2 vs. Hawkins Eileen straup job openings The session will start at 7 p. m May presidents military advisory The victim operated his own merely for that reason alone and mously a motion to send a letter Persons interested in having from the previous week and de- tegy board of Taiwan. lbert Jensen, suit seeking damages of protest to C. A. Munns in conin the court room, county court their children participate in the the matter was left open. dry cleaning business at Layton. for injuries suffered while em house. nection with a rerouting of Box clinic are asked to call the board mands from the missile industry Slated to be on hand are Clar- of education office at PA Elder creek near First North. jury ployed by the defendant, for and domestic employers continued at a high rate for the week endUtah depart- additional informationence A. Anderson, trial, 10 a. m. City Engineer Francis Todd described the changing of the stream ment commander of the Veterans May 3 Jesse Tracy vs. Clarence Parents having question as to ing April 21, according to the BrigE. Barrett, seeking compensation channel as the most foolish thing Security of World War I of the U.S.A., Inc whether or not their child would ham City Employment for loss of a bull allegedly killed Ive seen in roy life. Clyde R. Andrews, department ad- benefit from the clinic may ar- office. 201 comJob openings numbered when struck by a motor vehicle A petition was range for an evaluation. presented by jutant, and a representative driven by the defendant, jury trial, Cost of the clinic over a Karl Josephson and Mrs. J. Norpared with 174 in the previous the veterans administration from 35 10 and child. a. a m. is $10 week, ago. year per Salt Lake City. ris Larsen, signed by 13 persons, period New grade school boundaries in Brigham City, anMay 4 Boyd D. Nelson vs. Jaasking that steps be taken to halt Final appointments to the steer- nice Hawkins and Vivian L. Hawnounced last Week, were only proposed and not apoperation of a carpenter shop in of Elder Box committee the ing kins, damage suit resulting from the area of Fourth South and Secproved, a spokesman for the Box Elder Board of EduHOPING FOR A CLEAN SWEEP Migrant Worker Council were an- traffic accident, 10 a. m. ond West City Office Manager cation declared Friday. nounced today by Mrs. William Tolman Burke was directed to reMay 7 Jack Forsgren vs. Jay The division lines, setting apart areas for two new Yates, council chairman. She is Herbert, seeking $4,000 general fer the matter to the city attorney assisted by Mrs. Eldon Herd, sec- and for possible violation of the zoning elementary schools, were considered at the most repunitive damages resulting retary. from handcuffing ordinance. incident, jury cent board meeting. ..However, it was pointed out on council the Taking positions trial, 10 a. m. Funds received through the sale are used to Th Brigham City Lions club haslts own unique that some changes would have to be effected and for the summers direction of work CITY ENGINEER Todd reportMay 8 State of Utah vs. Howblind and those the aid to a persons needing cleaner sight will be Mrs. C. J. Kastrop, Mrs. ard Brigham City. ed that he had conferred with an way of contributing administrative personnel were given the task of reof con Ray appeal Clinger, John Hablitzel, Mrs. Godfrey Pom-mi- viction in lower court of official at Intermountain school help. And this contribution will be tnade Wednesday, crossing adjusting the boundaries for further consideration by of Corinre, Rev. Cornelius and Indian service engineers anent in President Wayne Loveland Monday Urged May 2, when club members go highway double lines, 10 a.m. the board. the possibility of having the school Kuipers, and Sam Gordon. everyone who is contacted to purchase at least May 9 Glenn S. Mason vs. Roytheir annual broom sale. was the Described attention as come onto the citys sewer collecmember of the committee al L. Mason, needing particular cause. one broom worthwhile for this seeking judgment tion system. He said they are in LIONS WILL BE OUT in force from 4 to 8 representing the South Box Elder for interferance with water on northeast area where one of the new schools is now for THE LOCAL CLUB provides glasses Farm Bureau will be Henry Nor- plaintiffs land, 10 a. m. terested in hooking onto the sysp.m. to sell brooms costing $2 each and linters under construction. man of Corlnne. tem if an equitable arrangement May 15 Harry R. Ulmer, Jr. selling for $1.25. Its an annual project of the needly children and adults and has paid operation Board member Harold B. Fe't, Brigham City, said can be worked out. in the and Paul J. Persons to assist wishing vs. for two and Frank Rayblind. to the efforts expenses hospital aid suffering club in its continuing Sugar patients The council approved a recomuntil division schools or to other the will board continue projplanning, teaching study mond Bushneil Homes, from cross eyes. Angie, The brooms are fabricated at the state ects of the committee are urged John B. mendation of Councilman Peterit feels the most practical and equitable arrangement Utah Hawkes, Mortgage Funds in from ball machines 20 located was which established gum years ter for the blind to contact Mrs. Yates or Mrs. and Loan sen that Arthur Linford, part-tim- e Corp., First Security has been made. various stores in Brigham City also are put Into Herd prior to the last week in inspector, receive a pay increase ago partly through support of Lions clubs throughthe Lions blind fund. (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on Page Two) May. out Utah. I if If fft Rllllri Vsliy IV DUIIU two-ste- p Dam DOG! 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