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Show y t- Ur. ' Cots' Go To Market lTnir.g Corp. F.O. Pox 147 City, Utah 33 "i. Salt LaVo k June Sets New High for Year In Construction June construction records es tahlished a new high for the vear when a total of $301,300 in building permits were issued through the office of Varnick VOLUME 47, NUMBER 29 Hansen, city building inspector. Included w'as an $80,000 addition to the First ward chapel and a $90,000 LDS Indian chaPermits for 10 new resipel dences were included in the 17 issued during the month of June Ttje following are the June building permits issued by Hansen: E. H Frost, residence, north side of Second North and Eighth The ninth of a series of gol East, $12,000. A & VV Root Beer stand, east den spike rail souvenirs W'as side of Fourth North and Main, presented this week to Nicholas G Morgan, Sr, state piesident $1,000 J Leon Ooodliffe for Stokes, of the Sons of Utah Pioneers, to residence at 28 North Second be placed in the SUP museum, A M Reeder, president of the West, $14,900. R M. Kaiser, residence at 550 Box Elder county chapter made the presentation at a banquet East First North, $33,000. Sherm Walker, south side of meeting in Sait Lake City, WedSixth North and Second West, nesday evening The trophy, which contains a residence, $12,000. R A Flint for Wayne E. Call, polished section of one of the residence, East side of Sixth original rails laid Ihrough this East and Third North, $11,000. county in 1869, mounted on a Wayne A Jensen for LDS First hardwood base and containing ward, addition, corner Third a gold plaque. Number one of the series was East and First South, $80,000. Henry Crossman for Vernon presented to President Dwight Coleman, residence, west side of Eisenhower on May 10, Seventh East and Third North, eighty fifth anniversary of the $16 000 driving of the golden spike at Others receiving Wayne A Jensen for LDS Promontory church, Indian chapel, Seventh them shortly after were SecreSouth and Fourth East, $90,000. tary of Interior McKay, Bernice Robert L. Blew, alterations to G Anderson, Governor J Bracresidence, 556 South Second ken Lee, President Arthur Stod dard of the Union Pacific rail- West. $1200. Don C Horn, residence, east road who was given one for his side between Sixth and Seventh personal collection and one for the Union Pacific museum, PresSouth on Third West, $6,000. D S. Lee, south side Third ident D J Russell of the South North and Third east, residence, ern Pacific railroad the State $10,000 Department of the American LeBlair Sorensen, fruit stand, gion for their trophy ease in the west side of Twelfth South and state capitol building Another one has been given Main, $1,000 alterations to Mrs C. R Jones county capTheodore Nelson, to residence at 43 South Third tain of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers to be presented to the West, $700. Paul Sumida, 561 South Sixth DUP museum in Salt Lake City West, shed, $500 Grant Allred, residence, 625 South First West, $6,000 Wayne A. Jensen for Harper Film To Fruit stand, addition, 499 North Present Gold BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY Judge Lewis Jones Files Judge Is Candidate Spike Souvenir To State SUP Rob Anderson manager of one of the local produce houses, pauses as he is loading out a car to examine the fancy apricot pack his lirm is shipping to eastern markets. . . . - - Friday FBI Graders Cull Cots . . . as they are dumped on conveyor belts which keep them moving during the packing process. Arrests Three for Theft of Car Boxes Aie Backed . . . by gills after conveyor belt delivers the apricots to their stations. Three men were recently arrested in Louisville, Kentucky and St Louis, Mo, and held by the FBI for the 3:30 a. m., June 28 theft of a 1954 Buick Riviera from the Bundy Motor company in Brigham City. The subjects, according to Sheriff Warren W. Hyde, were: James Ernest Lynch, 29, and Alhert West, about 30, both of Louisville; and Ralph Colline Bass, 34, of Tennessee, who cona fessed to entering through rear w'indow at Bundys and stealing the car. They then drove with it and a 50 Ford, stolen on June 18 in Louisville, to Sardine pass where they pushed the Ford over an embankment, leaving the state in the Buick Attempting to sell the car In St Louis, the three ran into trouble which led to their arrest The trio also confessed to an attempt at robbing a safe in St George a short time before making the Brigham City theft. D. Candland Wins Construction Work Starts On New Addition to Elementary School As Candidate Mother to Attend Daughter's Golden Wedding Observance Standing lm (('election as a non partisan, puisuant to t ih's new udit ial selection mt, Lewis Jones, native ol Brigham ( y announced his candidaev this week and filed t lit" necessary I Clifford was down town shopping for a new Mrs. Mary papers with the Secretary of. State, for the office ot pidge of the first ludioial district court Jones is now completing a six year term to which he was elec ted in 19)8 upon his being released from the armed forces He resides with his family at 136 South First West street I feel that this new law which Iawis Jones for the selection of provides . . . First District Judge, is a judges on separate ballots will be a fine thing Jones said m candidate for his candidacy. "No announcing Box in ejection Elder, Cache longer will any party boss be and Rich counties. able to lay even the slightest claim for favors as was the practice, perhaps, in some of our larger eenteis m by gone years not that we have ever been troubled that way up here in northern Utah where an intelligent electorate has been on the lob each eleition lime "Under the old . convention system and to a lesser extent under the direct primary there were occasional circumstances which indicated that some one A chei k forger who (ashed a was trying to tinker with the at a Brigham $78 check City machinery It is absolutely nec13 on has grocery store July our judiciary be that essary Northern1 maintained as a eluded apparently separate, indeUtah and Southern Idaho law pendent branch of our ghvern enforcement officers for the ment and this new law is a big present according to Box Elder step in the right direction," the county .Sheriff Warren W. Hyde. Jucig0 sai(1 This is going to be a big The former also attempted to a cheek at the Sheffield tion ypar for everyone in Utah Market hut due to the alertness Hn addition to the usual party of Mrs Uhloe Sheffield, who billIo,s covering the congres-was l o n u I and county' candidates, suspicious of the cheek will be the school ballot passei and refused to accept thei'here fur members of the State Board instrument. of Education Leonard with Rft-check stations wcic setBishop of Garland aqd Victor, up at Malad, Idaho and at Lo- Rasmussen of Clarkston as the gan and Ogden in the search, only announced candidates, so for the offender but due to con far, the ballot covering the the! flirting stories as to the descrip question of lion of the foiger's car, the road legislature; of the question blocks were useless, stales Shcr Jane dress Wednesday morning, with her granddaughter, Mrs. James Valentine. She was looking for something appropriate to wear to the golden wedding anniversary of her daughter, Mrs. P. D. Thomas, which will be held in Blackfoot, Idaho, Monday. mother will The attend the reception, along with other members of the family from Brigham City. non-partis- an Check Forger Cashes $78 in Brigham City elec-pas- s Maurice Reeder L. Will be Candidate Maurice' L. Reeder, Box Elder county farmer and rancher, filed fin the two year term of county commissioner late ThursReeder filed on day afternoon the Republican ticket A son of Mr. and Mis Martin Reeder, 306 West Seventh North. Maurice lives on his farm near the Chase beet dump, west of town, with his wife and six sons He is president of the choir in the Seventh ward, secretary of the adult Aaronic priesthood and active in rhurrh and community affairs. This is his first entry into county politics. Contractor Wadman To Finish Building on Or Before Jan. 12 Work started this week on the new $114,750 addition to Lins coin last school, approved Thursday afternoon when the general contractor bid was let to V. J. Wadman, Ogden. Assisting on the structure as sub contractors will be Larson Brothers who will do the heatwork and ing and plumbing Seashores who will install the sheet metal work and roofing. Dean Morrin, Ogden, was given Farr the brick contract while Electric, Ogden, will handle the electrical installations. Wadman, formerly of Brigham City, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 748 South Benj. A. Wadman, Main, and a graduate of Box Eider High school. He attended Weber college before entering the Navy, Upon release from service he accepted a job with Frost and Jolly, Ogden contractors, and worked up to position of superintendent before going into the construction business for himself. While connected with this firm he was In charge of a school addition to the Hooper school, handled government construction contracts at Hill Field and Utah General Depot, the Ogden fire station and others. The job will be completed In 180 days or sooner, the contractor announced this w'eek That 'means It will be ready by not later than January 12, 1955. Were going to push the job,' Wadman said, and if delivery of materials dont hold us up, we expect to have the structure Don Be Given enclosed before bad weather hits. We expect to move light he said. along, to Oliver Cowdery, Witness To With the exception' at two the Book of Mormon," a men from Ogden, all workers ute color film which tells the will be local men, Wadman anstory of important events in the Elected to the supreme court nounced, He expects to use 10 life of the early ehureh figure, of Utah's Boys State was Don to 12 men during most of the will he shown tonight. Friday, Coombs, Honeyville, it was an- construction period. at 8. Of) oclock in the Third nounced this w'eek following the ward chapel iff Hyde Tuesday election, lie took his A The $78 cheek was made out narrative film, oath of office later in the evet The Choice Land, will also he to Dale Hopkins with the forg ning. shown at the program which Is ed signatuie of Wall, no V Reed Meanwhile Coombs and the 11 sponsored hy the Third ward er, Brigham ( it y dairvman, af such as Weber and Dixie which other youths from this rommun- Relief society Proceeds from fixed Otfirers s t id the check were formerly church operated ; y were taking part in the in the July 16 showing in Brig- passer was around six feel tall. and the other as to what is to tensive week Jong cilienship ham City will go toward a build blond and wearing semi training program sponsored by 35 to 10 he ing fund for a new Third wardjlern attire the American legion recreation hall 170 A total of 328 boys from nearestimated in weighed Both films were produced hy pounds are ly every Utah community Leslie Cook Brunker, 63, died Sea Gull Productions under thej Extensive investigation is still attending the Boys State affair at 10 p. m. at his Wednesday direction of Nathan and Ruth going on, according to Sheriff will break which up Saturday home in Willard following a Hale. Hde morning illness. He was born March 17, 1891, in Swan Lake, Idaho, a son of Work Starts On Lincoln School Addition Nephi and Mary B. Cook Brunker He has resided in Willard for the past 60 years, receiving his education in Box Elder county schools. On February 15. 1912, he married Mae Oison in Brigham City. II was an active member of the LDS ehureh and at the time of his death was an elder, ward of teacher and past president the YMMIA in the Willard ward. He w'as the first president of the Willard Lions club and served as mayor, city councilman and city marshal of Willard. He worked for many years as an electrician for the Utah Power and Light company. Recent-Ihe has been employed by the Box Elder County Board of Edu-- I cation Surviving are his widow, o f Wiliaid, and the following sons jand daughters: Mrs. Earl Mrs. Darley, Hyrum; Conrad St. (Mildred! Larkin, Og- George; Max A Brunker, Mrs. Grant den, and (Mary) Owens. Santa Ana, Calif.; also 13 grandchildren, his parents, land the following brothers and sisters Norton Brunker George and and Mrs. H A Woodland, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Grace Brough. Tremonton; Mrs. WalMrs. lace Jeppsen, Mantua; Hannah Nicholas and Mrs. Robert Woodyatt, both of Willard. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p. m. in the Willard ward chapel with Bishop William Kunzler officiaFriends may call at the ting family home Friday evening and Saturday until time of ser- Burial will be in the vices "i". J, Willard cemetery directed by the Harold B. Felt Funeral Religious Mam, $3,000 EIGHT PAGES 1954 1G, s Coombs Named Supreme Court L C. Brunker Funeral Rites i wes-Abou- t To be Saturday v Pro-A- m Golf Meet Dean Candland, Brigham City Golf and Country club professional, and Ray Ross, of Salt Lake Citv, carded a 65 last Monevent day to win the Pro-Aat Fort Douglas The meet was a tune-ufor the four man team shoot this Friday Candland and Walt Harris, and Walt Harris and Lorin Moench, tied for second place honors with 67s Scoring a 70 in the sweepstakes. Candland was first in this event also Sr More of the Same Is Weather Report For Current Week More hot weather was racked up this week with high readings of 99 degrees registered on and Wednesday Lorraine doling prettv emplovee of the packing lonipanv. holds one of the new half bushel ventilated cartons being packed on an experimental basis this ear Andersons aus the first coinpain in the nation to use the new packing case. . . . after three days Thursday which exceeded the century mark, Charles Clifford, weather observer, announced. Low reading for Wednesday morning was 71 while the mercury dipped to 69 on Thursday morning. A trace of moisture was received in the light sprinkle Wednesday night. (Ber-niec- e i -- home Where Else? Contractor V. J. . started wot this week on the new addition to Liiaoln . .Men and school, bids for which were let lat Thursdav. equipment started digging footings, leveling grade lot the . t M STONINGTON, adman, insert I Conn. (UP) The John Maderia family's new structure which will U 10.1 f ,n Ctcr the ipo cat was found at a 'missing fust o) the vear. Project has been letned to keep chil- - lighthouse. On the catwalk, of dren at a safe distance. course. t k . , |