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DITCH PROBLEM Open House TO COUNCIL - . . . you name him . . . street have taken their problem to the city council iAt a recent meeting of the city council Mayor Lorenzo J Bott read a petition presented by several residents of the street asking that covering of.an irrigation ditch be continued to Seventh south After lengthy discussion it was decided to have Attorney O Dee Lund find who is liable in case of ditch accidents, Brig ham City or the Water Users Also Supt Tracy Larsen was in structed to contact the Water Users Association to learn what their responsibility is in con nection with the ditch Raymond Awarded Contract at this meeting Ace S Logan contractor was awarded construction of a mil lion gallon reservoir from Brigham City He had low bid of $26 850 There were seven companies bidding on the job with the high bid at $44 780 The council authorized Super lntendent 'Larsen, Councilman Willis (Hansen and Surveyor W H Griffith to investigate a pro posal by Rulon Hirschi and Vin cent Davis, representing the Perry Irrigation company, to exchange water from the Pine View canal for water out of Box Elder creek It was Raymond, A . , . unfurrowed brow hides behind a buck . no smile . . . Identify all six of these Brigham City businessmen, phone the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce office, number 34, and you may win $1 in trade for Dollar Day tomorrow. The first 25 to identify all six correctly win, so huny. Plan Pre-Scho- ol for examinations prospective first graders at Lin coin school have been scheduled for Monday, April 13, according to (Mrs Angeline Korth of the Parent Teachers association Children will receive physi cal examination and be regis tered for Primary this summer and the first grade next fall at the round up Mrs Korth emphasized that parents taking children to the school, between 9am and 3 30 Pre school NOTICE TO PUBLIC It has been repeatedly brought of the County Commissioners of Box Elder County and Law Enforcement Officers that certain residents of the County are dumping gar bage and other type of rubbish on the County Road Right of In most instances this Way. occurs near incorporated Cities or Towns, in what some might call to choose Dumping Grounds This practice consti tutes a criminal offense and the Officers, in the future, will prosecute to the fullest extent of the Law anyone found violating' the same The County Commissioners re spectfully request the coopera tion of all tount Residents to bring to an end this unhealthy and unsightly condition Coop erative residents are requested to inform the Law Enforcement Officers of any violations so that criminal prosecution may be had Dated, March 30, 1952 Lewis S Wight, iGeorge.H Davis, Robert J Potter, County Commissioners to the attention Apr 10 ch, Exams Of Lincoln School Students m should bring a birth cer parents of prospective first gratificate br Other proof of age and ders for appointments, however, all immunization information if a parent does not receive a form they are urged to bring, available their child to the examination A dentist will the examine Mrs Korth 6aid anyway school childrens Icefh arid the Children who may attend the nurse will check the eves ears, etc of the voungMers first grade next fall must be six Forms have been sent to all years old no later than Nov. 1. p Eighth Ward Elders Plan Organ Program April 18; To Give Television Set Away The first general meeting to in the brand new Brig ham City Eighth ward will be Saturdav evening April 18 and will feature an hour and a half ae recital all request organ cording to Eaeva Brown. . presi dent of the Elders quorum The mee'ing to begin avy will be the first putfl p m gathering in the new chapel be held now nearing completion Elders fif the Eighth ward quorum are sponsoring the recital and as an added feature will give away a new television set as a door prize during the evening Refreshments will be served nd conducted tours of the new chapel will be held for all attending the recital Sizzling, Gitee Fire Defies Firemen Cafe Wed., Snuffed With Chemical sizzling grease fire that de Brigham City firemen with intense heat and billows of thick smoke Wednesday afternoon about 5 30 p m was responsible for $1500 to $2000 damage at Alexs Cafe 94 South Main Brigham City The fire broke out near the long restaurant ranMJaai kitchen of the IcafofSfSjjd derjtly been smouldppnjSfor a A the front windows weie blackened with smoke First effoTts to snuff the blaze with fine sprav were Ineffective, reports Jack Taylor, fire chief, and the firemen wearing oxygen masks finally conquered the fire with a soda base chemical that smothers the blaze, t Sas not , Cause of the fire known Jhough it was believed a long period of $ime haftwlt vBtw cigarette dropped on the floor discovered by Glen ompton may have been responsible. who noticed After months of planning and preparation, the Box Elder Coun ty Bank opens tomorrow, Satur day April 11, at 1 p m , ac cording to Bank President LeRoy D White With spring again presenting the perennial problem of dangerous open ditches in Brigham City, residents of Second west To Put In Water Pipe Larsen was also authorized to put in a four inch water line from Forest street to First North and Sixth east to a gravel pit Allen Hunsaker representing the sand and gravel company discussed the project with the councilmen In a three to two vote the council okeyed the request of a committee representing the Brig ham City Golf and Country club to reduce the green fees for man and wife to $35 and for a single membership to $25 Councilmen Boyd Packer and Morns Glover voted no and Glenn Burt Wil lis Hansen and J Delos Thomp son voted yes Glen Mason, representing Vera Jensen, asked that a street be opened to her property and owner indicated the property would construct the bridge with the citys permission The coun cil tabled the request until At torney O Dee Lund could deter mine the rights of way of Box Elder creek M Griffith city surveyor presented plans and specifica tions for curb and gutters in Brigham City District 8 W H E. It. (Iteese) Davis B. E. Bank Cashier . Still No Trace Of Missing Man At Collinston Late Thursday afternoorrthere was still no trace of Wilbur Stir in ling, 47 who disappeared the mountains near tollinsion last Saturday at 1 a m Weary searchers continued to comb riv ers and mountains near the Utah Power and Light company plant at Cutler Stirling operator at the plant disappeared after visiting some neighbors The search has covered the mountains and rivers of the area on the premise he might have fallen into the swift mov ing water Between 50 and 60 persons have participated in the exten sive search using boats to cover the river and 20 or more horses to scout the country side Mr and Mps Stirling reside at the Cutler plant with a 14 yeqr old daughter They have two other children, a son in the armed forces and a 'married daughter m Wenatchee, Wash ington G REATEST SALES EVENT OE THE YEAR Tomorrow At 1 Urge Continuation Of Covering Of Ditch Down To 7th South prefers incognito County Bank 2ND WEST RESIDENTS TAKE Ilenry O Johnson, 137 north Third east, Brigham City, suffered three fractured ribs about 9pm Tuesday evening The completely refurbished when his ar was completely building just south of the Roxy demolished in a collision with theater will be open for public a pick up truck on the corner inspection at an open house to of First east and First north be held from 1 oclock m the According to the Police deafternoon until 10 p m Rea 1952 pick up partment, freshments will be served and truck driven by Alonzo N. at-' special music played All in Lake Salt Burt, City, ran a tendance will be eligible to guess the amount of money stop sign, while travelling stuffed in a large crystal ball south on First east and The most nearly accurate gues smashed broadside into the ser will receive the contents at Johnson vehicle. the close of the contest Alono N Burt was cited for The bank has qualified for speeding running a stop sign Federal Deposit Insurance and and no drivers license will pay two and one halfper-cen- t on federally insured savings accounts City Clean-U- p According to E R Davis, cash Campaign Is ler of the bank, the first de will of the state be Utah, positor Postponed A Week which will deposit $200 000 with the bank after official opening Because of the severe storms this week the clean up proThe bank building is effi- gram for Brigham City has been ciently engineered and features extended to include all of next a drive in window on the south week according to Ernest Hanside A parking lot for customers health official. sen, city has been secured at the rear of the bank City residents were urged to clean up their property and At the open house orchids the trash in front of their will be presented to all ladies place homes so that city trucks may attending and special gifts will pick it up be given to children tiring president Korth Robert H Stewart of Brigham City on Thursday night was hon ored as outstanding Forest Con ricultural College Forestry cluib, at its annua' banquet in the Bluebird cafe of Logan servationist of the year The banquet was a highlight Mr Stewart was presented the of the Utah State Foresters and 1953 Conservationist award Conservation week April 6 11. Randell L Turpin of Salt Lake sponsored by the Utah State Ag Praised For Work Re meeting Angeline is Mrs Other new officers includes. vice president, Young. Barbara Horton secretary , Prin cipal Victor J Bott, second vice president and Darrel Johnborl Alice treasurer At (he same meeting Ravmond Larsen was authorized Utah to give W H Griffiths a pur A Gilbert, University )df on "I nder spoke chase order for material for professor Brigham City street monuments standing the Child from a Bio He was very logical Viewpoint (markers) well received bv ixbe"smdll gaCorrespondence was read in thering dicating the state road commis Retiring president Angeline sion will start grading Second Korth praised the committees south street, where a new high and individuals who had work and ed on PT A projects during the way will be constructed, that the telephone poles must t year and thanked them for be out by April 1. their assistance and cooperation. Supt p-- Saturday is Dollar Day! Brigham Citys greatest sales event of the year, virtually every store in Brigham City is participating and the phenomenal dollar day bargains will be found in them all. They extend from stationery to automobiles and include everything In between. Dollar Day Is traditionally Brigham Citys (biggest sales day. Merchants share their profits with their customers by knocking the bottom out from under prices. Through the cooperation of the city dads, all parking meters In Brigham City will be put out of commission for the big day. They will be covered up Friday night, and Brigham City customers may keep their pennies m their pockets Saturday or spend them on the hundreds of bargains promised by Brigham City merchants Stores open at 9:30 a. m. and remain open the rest of the day. Both the Capitol and Roxy theaters will allow every 25th person to come to their doors to attend the show free of charge Merchants have spent weeks preparing for tomorrow, selecting quality merchandise to be sold at the special bargains. Robert Stewart Top Forest Conservationist Testers assoaa at af recent Free Parking Planned For All On City Streets Tomorrow - Honored Last Night Mrs Lillian Knudsen was elec fed president of the Lincoln tion IN BRIGHAM CITY SAT. Henry Johnson Is Injured In Auto Collision P.T.A. President srhool Parent 20 PAGES Robert H. Stewart . . . tops in Utah , . , City, former director of the Utah State Fish and Game department, was given the clubs IBridger award for outstanding work in wildlife conservation, while Evan Woodbury, rancher Of St. George, received its range conservation awed. of Corinne and C. cjAdni were Cook r Mantua, Newell arpongZ f difir Utahns receiving hohorable mention In the IBrid-ge- r.' award competition. In presenting Mr. Stewart the coveted Conservationist award, the Forestry club officers praised him for the many; years of work he has spent lib helping preserve the forest and ., tT range resources of Utah. Mr Stewart Is chairman of the Cache National Forest Advisory Council and is president, of the Wellsville Mountain Corp., a, non profit organization, devoted to protecting the mountain range which provides the culinary water supply for many Box Elder: and Cache county communities- Both before and since his reT tirement as Box Elder county agricultural agent in July, 1949 he has worked closely with the; U S Forest Service andj other, groups in programs to rehabilt tate and protect the . meuntairi -ranges of Utah. , Maintenance of irrigation and culinary water supplies, flood control, preservation of wildlife and of forest recreation inu1 have been among the objectives reached in the forest conservation programs he hae htifg promote. |