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Show Universal "lcrofllilaj Corp. 141 Pierfo.nt Ave. Salt Lake City, Utah 2452 A-i- ?63 Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, July 31, 1962 Volume 65, Number 31 Brigham Man Bank Appoints Files for Weber Man to School Board Executive Post 8 Page Council Votes to A veteran banking executive and A Brigham City man, 0. DeLaun 20-M- ill active civic worker in Weber coun-ty- , Sacket, has filed for a seat on the Box Elder Board of Education this week, was named to be from Precinct Three which inexecutive vice president of the Members of the Brigham City council Thursday confirmed anticicludes Corinne, Bear River, Box Elder County bank. and District Seven pated action when they voted unanimously to hold the city tax levy at Harper He is Don A. Carlson, a native in Brigham City. 20 mills. of Willard, presently serving as Sackett announced his candidacy This marks the fourth consecutive year for the vice president of First Security levy which Monday. He is the third person to bank in Ogden. He will take over was hiked by three mills in 1959 to help finance water development. file for the post. his new post with the local bankThe move came as no surprise. Sackett, a native of Brigham ing organization effective Aug. 1 The city officials struggled long CANDIDATE SackDeLaun 0. City, attended Box Elder High son of Mr. and Mrs. C. with the 1962 fiscal year budget to school where he was active in ath- ett of Brigham City has filed for A,Carlson, 162 South First East, Carlson, make ends meet without benefit letics and music. He has also at- the Box Elder Board of of a larger take from the tax payBrigham City, is no stranger to tended Utah State university and the local area. He attended Wilers. Weber college and is a graduate in lard Elementary school and in TAKES POST In fact, the new levy poses a deDon A. Carlson electronics from the DeVry Tech1935 graduated from Box Elder has been nical institute at Chicago. appointed executive vice crease in mills earmarked for was he High school where president of Box Elder County city purposes. Beginning this year, He is now techpresident in his senior bank. the city is required to set aside nician and assistant manager at year. one mill in a guarantee trust fund Beehive Appliance in Brigham for special improvement districts. HE HAS attended Weber colCity. Jane Sumida Carolyn Johnson This means that only 19 mills The candidate JESSIES FINE FOODS lege and is a graduate of the PaBLOCKS of tax revenue will be available to cific Coast School of Banking at served in the Navy during World finance municipal operation. at the University of Washington, War II. He presently is serving as a member of the Brigham City Seattle. IN OTHER business at a reguLibrary board and is president of Five cases are listed on the First Carlson went with First Securlar council meeting. Mayor- - Willis the Lincoln Elementary school District court calendar for hearing ity corporation in 1945 as a loan L. Hansen informed council memPTA. and in 1949 was made during the month of August in Brig- clerk-telle- r bers that $25,428.10 had been apSackett is married to the former ham City. of consumer the credit manager road funds proved as Class "C June Hansen of Bear River City. The one carrying the greatest in- department in Ogden, a post he for Brigham City. This is money of children. are six to terest the national held until 1955 when he was proThey An outburst of fires parents extending Thursday In declaring his intentions, Sack- level is the suit brought by Thio- moted to assistant vice president. set a new record for the Brigham allocated by the state from motor vehicle taxes, based on street ett had this to say: kol Chemical corporation to test in City fire department for answer- mileage in the city. He became vice president If elected to this position I will Utahs privilege tax. of month calls the 1958. July. during ing Mrs. Anita Burt, city health ofstrive with honesty and integrity to The state attorney general has summoned The banking executive has been The department was decried conditions on Main serve the people of this county to asked to intervene in the case and ficer, to three grass fires and one burnthe best of my ability in seeing that interest has been expressed by the extremely active in civic affairs street and elsewhere in the downto the raise truck day during ing of the Ogand is president-elec- t town area. She said she had made the schools function in the best pos- U.S. Attorney generals office. a the record to 34 calls for the an inspection and was sible manner for the education of A pre-triis scheduled Aug. 28 den Chamber of Commerce, very APPOINTED Lorin Tlngey has month. the children of this county. at 12 noon. Thiokol which filed post he will give up on moving to unhappy with it. been appointed superintendent of 31 fire was The record previous the suit under direction of the Air Brigham City. Her list of complaints included the city electrical department. calls reached twice previously in Force, is asking the Box Elder dirty fountains, failure to empty chairPRESENTLY vice HE IS local the departments history. trash cans, algae and debris in county treasurer to return man of the Weber County United At 12:40 p. m. July 26 an appar- the paid under protest last year. gutters and weeds along parkrelations Fund committee ent leak in a gas truck owned by public Here are other cases docketed areas. ing of and is a board member the D. D. Billings at 1050 South Main during the month: She suggested the gutter on the Bonneville council, Boy caused $50 worth of damage to west side of Main street be hand-sweAug. 2 LeRoy M. Wilson and Lake Gladys S. Wilson vs. Brigham City Scouts of America. He is also the truck. The fire was extindaily and drains under corporation, South Box Elder Stake treasurer of the Ogden Commun- guished by water and dry chemi-cal- Main street be washed out. treas-umConcert and of of the Church of Jesus Christ association, ity The council-assureher that the and director with the Credit The department was then sum- conditions would be remedied. Saints, et al., asking Three Brlgham..City girls and a Latter-daA Brigham City employee who for allowance granted a Bureau of Ogden. moned to a grass fire at Sixth Perry lass are leading but the pa- judgment handled has every type of work A the church which to IN MANNER the city project building by has as served Carlson rade of contestants in the 1962 president South and Fourth West at 3:45 p 10 a. m. of board officials not electrical are adjustment, of accustomed, the the Weber County Mental m. city department, Peach Queen contest, according to two council left the meeting to in- Thursday was named to fill the Aug. 15 Catherine Taylor Moyes Health association and vice presiJaycee chairman Lonnie Jensen. The incinerator was vs. Allen E. Perry and Sonia Wood- dent of the United Fund drive. He bearea of complaint of electrical superintendent. Earl," 17, of another spect an They are DaNaze land, nee Sonia H. Perry, seeking is past president of the Exchange apparently the cause tween Holiday drive and Highland post daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Al- $700 as cost of fire at 125 West Third South grass to invesAn repairs plaintiffs club of Ogden and was secretary boulevard. Lorrin Tingey, presently serving bert Earl, 526 West First North, at 4:45 p. m. the same day acproperty which was rented by the Councilman William L. as line foreman, was named to fire- tigation by sponsored by the Tropical Restau- defendants and $135.50 payment on of the Weber club, president of the cording to Gordon Reeves, Packer and Verl Petersen was succeed Retail Credit Grantors Association man. rant. retiring superintendent check, 10 a.m. of Ogden and director with the by the appearance of a prompted Connie Peterson, 17, daughter of Verbon H. B. Wilhite Aug. 16 Another grass fire at 5:45 p. m. three-mathe meet- Orion Eskelsen by the city counat assoNinth Credit District delegation Retail Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Peterson, 470 vs. l, was brought under control by the Kay Ruggles, Kenneth V. cil at its regular weekly session. . ing. South Seocnd West, sponsored by and C. Richard Evans,, each ciation. department at Fourth West and Spokesman for the group, Ste- He will take over the post effecBobs Drug. as and business individually doing HE IS ALSO a past vice presi- Third North. wart Bertram, 458 Holiday; said tive Aug. 1. ' Carolyn Johnson, 19, daughter Creative Plastics, a partnership, dent of the Madison School PTA A grass fire at 10 p. m. July 28 rocks heaped and left along the of Mr. and Mrs. Brant , Johnson, action to force payment on a $675 and past director with the Ogden at First East and Fourth North back lines of their properties 528 South First West, by Tingey has been with the city sponsored promisory note, 10 a.m. Golf and Country club with which caused the department record to the home builder had been added for 22'2 years, starting in the elec17 Melvin J. Campbell vs. by Blocks. Aug. dam35 No for the monlh. he is now chairman of the mem- reach upon with installation of the new trical department as a ground-maJane Sumda, 18, daughter of Mr. J. D. Gunderson and Steven D. age was reported at any of the storm sewer line. He has been fine foreman bership committee. of and Mrs. Joe Sumida, Gunderson, asking judgment Perry, grass fires. (Continued on Page Two In addition, Bertram said the for the past 18 years. from for $467.19 Fine Foods damages Jessies resulting sponsored by building line stakes had been torn an auto accident, 10 a.m. of Perry. The electrical crew which numout and should be replaced. Jensen said this week that the bered three when Tingey started, list of contestants for this years AFTER A GUIDED tour of the has now grown to include eight Connie Peterson , DaNaze Earl queen quest will probably include Petersen and Packer said men. area, BOBS DRUG TROPICAL RESTAURANT up to 35 girls, more than in recent City Engineer Niel Smith who also The new superintendent Is a nayears. was along, would contact the Girls to be eligible must be sinWade Bros. Construction tive of Brigham City and is a of the Box Elder High gle and at least 17 as of July 1. company, to determine whose re- graduate A queen and two attendants to A picture of a kitten frolicking rets, a goat, two hawks, a squirit is to remove the school. He attended Utah State sponsibility after a ball of yarn is heartwarmi- rel, ravens, skunks, and even a rocks. University and Weber college at reign over Brigham Citys annual Peach Days celebration will be hen with her new brood of chicks. mounfor two years. Fife Construction company of ng. Visions of a Accompanying Bertram at the Ogden named at the Jaycees traditional new meeting were Ed Laursen, Como who is installing Brigham City submitted a low tain lion chasing after you is an446 He is married to the former Coronation ball on the evening of bid of $571,382 to the Utah State other matter. cages and overhead shelter has Holiday, and Van Gailey, 466 Hol- Anna Alvord of Brigham City. WednesAug. 30 in the new Box Elder High Highway female two of aniGino Como, Brigham Citys department prospects acquiring iday. school crossfor fills near black gym. bears and As superintendent, mal control officer, is concerned cougars, a pair of day laying Bertram also had a complaint addition to Brig- ting at 129 South Main street since Tingey will j An attractive Tickets may be obtained now ings on Interstate 15 west of with both . . . kittens and cou- maybe even a buffalo. about the lack of police patrons in oversee all operations of the city ham Citys business district is the coming into Brigham City in the from any Jaycee for a donation of Brigham City. electrical department. Anyone know where there is an gars. (Continued on Page Two) new office building just completed fall of 1957. $1. Jensen said. The bid also includes construc14x elephant available? reinforced into Como a steps Vandehei states that removal tion of a graded roadway and Como by Mountuin Fuel Supply company into a reinformed 14x haul road over which to carry 20 footsteps from the present quarters will be! at .102 .West Forest street. with cage to play fill the material. The engineers Hughie, a mountain lion who accomplished this week. S. William Vanhehei, district estimate was $600,000. j would rather mash his master We are, of course, delighted to The test fills will be laid IS than mind him. agent for Mountain FUel Supply announce of new our completion feet deep near all the street and announces that local company, Hughie whose paws are as big he said. Here every railroad crossings to determine residents are invited to inspect the quarters, as sauce pans, growls, around modern facility is included to prorewhether sand drains will be and snarls in defiance, new structure Monday, Aug. 6 vide the best possible service to Some 75 working days hisses quired. while Como prods him with a ami Tuesday, Aug. 7, from 8:30 our Representative M. Blaine Peter- will be allowed for completion. list of customers son will be In Box Elder a. pi. to 4:30 p. m. when light re- in this area. pole. The object at each session is for freshments will be served. We appreciate the response of county . Tuesday, July 31. He and who is with him w,e Hughie to climb up on a peda-statraveling and residents to natural i The new will be honored at a reception at building has been con- industry and sit there until told differintroduced was which to Brigstructed to offer customer conven- gas, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve And to sit and lay down. ently. ham City a few years ago. comefficient insure ience and to Carlquist, Willard, from 10:30 to Como, a fprmer circus animal 11:30 a.m. pany operation. trainer, has the big cat pretty well An afternoon reception will then in tow now after working with THE INTERIOR includes a lobhonor him at the Norm Grover him only since June 17. But somesales by for display purposes, a residence, 404 East Second South, times the office, managers office and genCattle rustling was an from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. He will be Hughie becomes obstinate. eral office where the public Will a guest at a Tremonton dinner activity in the Old West, but The first time they met, the he served. 7 meeting at p.m. at the Golden cattle dumping put a new twist on cougar took a swipe at Como and Bowl. In addition there is a field and Idea in the Brig- ripped his shirt off. Everyone interested is cordially the old western From then on I knew I had to service office to accommodate invited to attend any one of the ham City area Sunday. be careful, said the redoubtable company personnel such as street three receptions to meet RepresenInspectors, service men and meter tative Peterson, according to Marv Three dead yearling heifers were poundmaster. men. A garage and warehouse Hughie came to his new owner Peterson, county Democratic chair- deposited at the city dump ground from Jack Mason in Burley, Ida., has space enough for sev cars or man. , which may have seemed like trucks. traps mountain Representative Peterson has ex- proper act to the truck driver who who tracksfor and fun. So says Como, lions just tended a canInvitation to State it but wasnt. left them special Highlights of construction inside didates running for county public law prohibits the dumping of dead he could pet the big fellow who kre finished brick and birch panoffices to attend. Peterson is run- animals on public grounds and eats ten pounds of meat a day. el walls. The floors are covered for Unquestionably, Hughie is the from Utahs ning used by the grounds frequently wijh asphalt tile. star performer of the small zoo First Congressional district. public. ' Eleven and animal shelter which Gino gas lights to provide ilEven if its just a phew heifers. and his wife, Lucy, operate west lumination of the building outside County Delegate saw the of Brigham City. Witnesses reportedly make the MFS structure uniquely Last Friday there were 13 anianimals dumped from a large A tour of grazing experimental different from any other building in Brigham City. areas in Tooele and Juab Counties truck and gave their information mals but this number may have with unwanted NOTES OPENING S. William I will be taken Thursday, Aug. 2, to city police who are tracing the changed, by now CUSTOMER convenience is Vandehei, district agent for Moun- - by Utah state advisory dogs and cats continually being board mem-tai- n brands found on the animals. In his cage. heightened A NEAT TRICK by a Fuel Supply company, this bers of the U.S. Bureau of Land Meanwhie, the city streets de- dumped there. Hughie the cougar sits contentedly (or so it seems) on a pedesttal to make sure he stays there. The Some other featured for wants of at direction chair and a with under parking lot on the north side whi:h week announced completion of the Management. stick Gino Trainer protection, exSupt. guests those Como, only partment, Among has space for 15 cars. big cat was somewhat reluctant to pose for this picture and the photographer was somewhat reluctant companys new building In Brig-- 1 pected ttt- attend is Ferris W. Paul Gartter, had the job Monday the Como menagerie include a I has been opera hum City. a stub to take it. Hughie Is able to pick up the til dead . The company three fer of the critters. reccoon, ape, pedestal and carry It gingerly about In his teeth. fif disposing James, Park Valley. Keep Levy ll Thiokol Suit radio-televisio- n Highlights Court Docket newly-announce- d BC Department Calls Set Month Record ... al $125,-801.- Queen Contest Electric Dept. Lures Lasses N Head Selected . s. st y f n Ros-val- n. - Local Company Bids Low on MFS Announces Completion Hughies a Playful Big Fellow ...Wholl Rip YourShirt Off r, Test Fill Job Of New BC Office Building Demo Leader Sets BE Visit . six-fo- g , , Dead Heifers Left at Dump , ... ' hard-surface- d ( MM |