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Show Univeesal Microfilming Corn. 141 Salt VOLUME 49, NUMBER 37 .Ave. Peirpont Lake City. Utah BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER Improvements; 14, 1956 8 PAGES Seely, Taylor, Davis Win in Hot At Library Primary Contests in Box Ejder Nearing Finish ;r Complete Unofficial Returns Gave Seely Construction work has been 13 Vote Lead, Taylor a 54 Vote Margin taking place at the Brigham the Carnegie library during past Winners in three county races were two weeks to strengthen the results when of the Tuesday picked Thursday, unofficially, roof on the approximately primary balloting in Western Box Elder county were receivbuilding. ed by K. B. Olsen, county clerk. Original plans called for a RAISING THE ROOF The sagging roof of the Brigham Carnegie Library is being new The county returns will probably be canvassed by the acoustic ceiling to be plao-eraised during construction work this past week by the heavy steel jack shown above in in the building, however, commissioners today, Friday. county workfront of the librarians desk. The correction work was found necessary when during the process, the contracWinning the Republican nommen attempted to place a new acoustic ceiling in the building. tor discovered that the roof had r ination for Lee Makes Clean '"55 y county comfit sagged as much as five inches missioner by a narrow in the middle of the building, Sweep in Clear was F. Lcland Seely. Ficreating a very dangerous con- A. J. TAYLOR edged his F. LELAND SEELY was margin nal count, with all 39 voting preCreek Community dition. opponent by 54 votes for the a winner by 11 votes in the cincts' reporting, gave his opporecontractor, Jensen, Wayne r Democratic district two repIf its any consolation to Republican race for two-ye- ar nent, Ferris H. Allen a total of ported his findings to members 1,509 to Seelys 1520. Governor Lee, he carried one commissioner. resentative. of the Library Board. City officials were notified, who reUnofficial totals on Tuesday voting precinct in Box Elder county one hundred percent.' quested that the condition be innight gave Seely a seven-vot- e Although the vote probably Hansen, vestigated by Keith lead but this was reversed on been added to the Btate hasnt city engineer, and Varnick Hana Wednesday morning when as totals yet, it wasnt enough ' sen, city building inspector. correction was received on the to materially men change the outrecommended that These totals at Fielding which gave action be taken to remedy the his opponent 50 additional vot- come of Tuesdays election. hazard before it became worse.' es. However, during the day, It takes a little time to get Heavy steel jacks were utilizYost, Clear Creek and Park Val- returns in from some of the ed to raise the roof to its oriley returns came In favoring Western Box Elder precincts ginal position and steel braces ' Seely and putting him two votes and that was the .case with disSen. Wallace F. Bennett were installed to reinforce the ahead. Clear Creek, a tiny communroof at various points through- closed this week that the DeGrouse Creek, Junction aad ity near the northwest border out the building. partment - of Agriculture has I Lakeside reports received Thrus-da- where Brack scored a 3 to 0 MM The wiring in the building was promised to give serious conto triumph over George Dewey , swelled the difference of to sideration establishment also found to be outdated and Clyde,, the successful bidder r ; 11 , votes, i , i worn, so a complete new wir- a sugar laboratory near Utah for the nomination. d western The durat six State also has taken precincts Agricultural college job place f f ing ) A. J. Taylors lead as votLogan. Only ing the renovation. to E. Paul on a PeterIn them of from four L. comswung letter It is anticipated that work ed at the primary as Fonnesbeck in the Democratic pared with nine Democrats. , the building will be completed son, Senator Bennett was in' this week, according to Jensen. formed that the department is GEORGE II. DAVIS became race for state representative district 2. Absentee balLibrary board members in- making an extensive evaluation the Democratic nominee from lot corrections were in his faS. Martin Rasmussen, of building needs to house reclude two-yecommissioner vor. Final vote In this contest : chairman; Scott Horsley, Cyril search facilities, and that spe- for gave Fonnesbeck 406 to 460 for Beecher, Mrs. Glen Bennion, cial attention will be given to by an 81 margin. Mrs. Lorenzo J. Bott, and Miss locations such as Logan, where Taylor. ' work i? under way Lenora Romer. cooperative In another close UNFAMILIAR SCENE Unfamiliar conditions have existed at the Brigham Carnegie Miss LaPreal Wight is city li- with the State experiment staH. Davis picked up a two vote acoustic new a been have workmen two while weeks the installing past Library during brarian and is assisted by Miss tions. advantage to edge his opponent, ' Senator Bennett had written Ruth Marie Pierce. ceiling. Work will be completed this week and it is expected that the serene atmosLeo Cottam, by a total of 81. Local patrons of the library to Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Unofficial finals gave Cottam phere will return to the library once again 15 are invited to make their regu- Taft Benson last month asking 811 to 89 for Davis, in the DemThe Federal Government wjlf visits with the assurance that the research laboratory be i contest - for lar ocratic j two-yea begin immediately program New or Used Pajamas that the building is now a safer, included in the departments commissioner. Round-U- p of buying 50,000,000 pounds of more quiet place to be, and that budget for the next fiscal year. None of the other results were hamburger for use in the school , Needed Desperately heavy snows which fall during YThe - laboratory - would house water is available, farm- changed by the late returns. lunch program, it was announe- - ' Whqre research to bn not be likely work sugar beets, ers should ' the winter will At TB Sanitarium I Here are the complete unof- ed last week. consider ir , seriously cave in the roof of the building forage crops and entomology. In the fall, advises A ficial totals for the The announcement was made Tuesday rigating and disturb their meditations, It would cost an estimated Fullmer Allred, Box Elder Coun primary. - , by ' Senator Wallace F. Bennett A call goes out from the board members stated. , Authors Will Address Five Well-Know- n at a meeting Friday of leading ty agricultural agent. ' Utah Medical Auxiliary for Republican Utah cattlemen and government , On lands where there is no Conference Here new or used childrens, wo, Sessions at Three-Da- y drouth experts in Salt Lake with filled can soil be For ' Governor; crop, mens or mens pajamas. will City. r The program was made ' and in it fall . . the moisture 1,826 at George Dewey Clyde Writers from all parts of Utah and Idaho will gather According to Mrs. J. Gordon available be 1,328 public shortly afterward by Sec remain there and J. Bracken Lee the Intermountain School this evening, Friday, Sept. 14, to Felt, the auxiliary has taken retary of Agriculture Ezra Taft ' be would It . for spring planting. Auditor! three-daRound-UState p. y Two Brigover as a project this year the register for their annual Benson. , . fall , the to irrigawell preceed 1,248 Byron Armstrong Loans, ham City groups, the Writers Workshop, under the direcsupplying of pajamas for the of buying hamThe program fall with tion plowing. Sid Lambourne 1,682 " in TB sanitarium direcOgden. tion of Dr. George A. Boyce, and the Writers Realm, burger will be particularly helpDr. Paul D- Christensen, State Treasurer: These pajamas are urgentof to grass-feful ted by Mrs. Renee Littlewood, will play host at the 21st anwar ranchers and the producers at Utah farmers and soil conservationist early postwar years. Golden L. Allen , 1,708 cattle such as those in Utah, ly needed and anyone with pa- met their credit needs during nual Round-U- p sponsored by the League of Utah Waiters. Second, farm and ranch capi- Utah. State Agricultural College, Sherman J. Preece .... 1,212 Bennett told the group, since and clean of kind, jamas any increased tal from loans have 1955 distinct requirements fall chiefly through hag will ' authors says Five irrigation State Senator: Mary E. in usable condition, is invited their local bank, according to to A very high level. the program was designed to ing accomplishments; advantages. Fall moisture can be be the keynote speakers at the Knowles, Ogden, slick story wri. . 1,357 buy particularly to call Mrs. Felt The tops Morris W. Glover, assistant manClaries W. Claybaugh that type of of habits plowused. held Finally, changing to following be Irrigation Saturday, workshops Kleon Kerr and bottoms of the pajamas 1,736 beef. ter, with her latest in the Amerof bank First Security caused customers farmer the have ager to school will on Indian prepare help the ing Sept. 15, Willis may or may not match, Mrs. Eva ican magazine; The program will get many Utah, N.. A., who represents the a notable shift to different crop- seed bed the following year. State Representative, Dist. 1: campus Felt explained. of Wangsgaard, Ogden, who is perC. Bowen these cattle off the market Ross Box ping programs. as 1,056 association Bankers Utah Each farmer it will insure adequate Mr. and Mrs. S. Omas Bar- haps Utahs most published 602 and should have a beneficial efL. D. Wilde It is hoped that many peo- Elder countys key banker. Dur- who has made such adjustments Also, zone in root entire moisture the Mcker, from Las Vegas, New Mex., poet; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. fect on prices generally, the will respond in this area ing the year, the states banks employed new capital to do it. for the spring planting. The ir- State Representative, Dist. 2: will take part in fiction, articles Cullough from Park City, who ple Senator told the group. to the call for this needed provided more financial aid to 850 Theo Richards can done .be made These investments during and poetry sessions. Ethel Ja- specialize both in fiction and item. In addition, a turkey buying, , 540 and stockmen than any through the use of Intermediate-ter- rigation G. Laurence .... farmers Whitney slaek' periods. It permits immecobson, from Fullerton, Calif., program also is being underta. he pointother agency, lending conIt credit the have Commissioner, in County in diate greatly spring. planting C. some of her poetry appeared Others registering will be ken for the school lunch proed out 1,363 tributed to more efficient farm gets the crop off to a good start Ephraim C. Jensen the last issue of the Saturday Cameron Johns, Salt Lake City, gram, it was disclosed. J. Robert Potter 1,706 to business a in Utah and high- in the spring. Primary Preparation Evening Post, will be making noted poet; Alice R. Rich, BrigUsing figures from the fifIt was also announced at the It is also well to consider fall County Commissioner, her second appearance at a Lea- ham City, poetess and painter; teenth annual farm lending sur- er standard of living for all Set for Mon, that a hay program meeting Meeting 1,509 has been Indian irrigation of alfalfa. This is true Ferris H. Allen gue of Utah Writers convention, Allan Houser, vey of the agricultural commis- Americans, Glover stated. approved for drouth-stricke- n be can Leland F. 1,520 He reported that all but three particularly if irrigating Seely sion of the American Bankers North Box Elder stake along with the Barkers. Charles artist; Dr. George A. Boyce, Utah counties. Under and re- genial head of the IntermounC. Miehuis, the new program, farmers will preparation meeting is association, Glover noted that of the 51 insured commercial done early enough to allow the Democratic Gladys tain school and an able short scheduled for Monday evening, on Jan. 1, 1956, Utah banks had banks in Utah served agricul- few inches of surface soil to dry gional writing ' and receive hay at $7.50 per ton Bauer, short stories and confes- story writer; Alice Pardoe West, Sept. 17, beginning at 8 p. m, loans outstanding to farmers and ture by making farm loans dur- out and largely eliminate dan- U. S. Senator: under the market price, as well inthe 1955. of winter killing. sions, will be appearing for ing ranchers totaling $38,705,000 ger Alonzo F. Hopkln 1,016 as $1 per hundredweight off Ogden, a newspaper woman with in the Corinne LDS chapel. Ihe Utah group. perhaps more interviews with first time with 665 on feed grains. Herbert B. Maw of October lesson cluding both production and Previews to her work will be atA. V. Smoot of Corinne Saturday will be devoted to Hollywood celebrities mortgage credit. This compares Governor: given. Is workshops with the banquet in credit than any reporter in the All officers and teachers of with $10,559,000 held by Federal S. Boyden John 1,030 tended the meeting in the inter , the evening. The contest results Western states. All in all, some the wards in the stake are re- Land Banks, second largest lenUtah State Farm 661 ests of the L. C. Romney n and minded to attend, Mrs. Stewart der to Utah agricultural; in short stories and one hundred professional Bureau. of State: Secretary will be announced then. Mrs. held by insurance comwriters plan to Tingey, president, said today.. Good Linn C. Baker 1,019 Salt attend. Mabel Harmer, panies; $6,394,000 by Produe A. Barlocker .... 628 William and Lake City juvenile writer is tion Credit associations; Water problems at the Thiokol Brigham City today, Friday, Attorney General: contest chairman. Dr. George A. $9,390,000 by the Farmers Home 564 banChemical company site, west of from Elkton, Md., where he has Quentin L. R. Alston administration. Boyce 'is. chairman of the Grover A. Giles t . . 1,081 Brigham City, were nearing a been manager. quet assisted by Mrs. Tess AnThe total of farm credit out- satisfactory solution this week derson and Mrs. Erma Jensen. He will go over the property State Representative, Dist 2: in banks was made up as a test was started on the and be 406 standing is proMorris Mrs. Marijane Paul Fonnesbeck joined on Saturday by to $30,203,000 in production third water well, Attorney Wal- Harry Ferguson, Thiokol vice 460 A. J. Taylor gram chairman. The regular Friday evening loans and $8,502,000 in farm and ter G. Mann, local representa- president, and H. W. Ritchey, di16, Sunday morning, Sept. Commissioner, County Bible class at the Bible FellowIn addition, tive for the company, said." ranch mortgages. will feature the Poets Breakfast rector. Alan Everard Roche .... 583 ship church, 123 East Fifth Various Phases of Scouting Offered to banks in Utah held $1,375,000 at the Tropical Restaurant. Mrs. E. Emery Wight 1,098 The third well, which was is expected that the locaIt Six-ClaSouth, will be resumed this evein in CCC included not Course is Scout Leaders Daring paper Lillian Knudsen program drilled approximately five, miles tion of the plant and the tenta- County Commissioner, ning, Friday, at 7 p. m. total. above the chairman, assisted by Mrs. Alice east of the others, on the eas- tive layout will be established 811 Leo Cottam The class, taught by Reverend The third University of Scouting to be conducted in this Rich and Mrs. ReNee Little-woo892 James F. Cook, pastor of the The efforts of the states tern edge of the sprawling 11,000 as a result of this meeting. George H. Davis Marbra C. Josephson, of area will begin with the first class scheluled for Monday banks to meet the increased acre tract, was producing bedurchurch, was discontinued the Improvement Era, Olive evening, Sept. 17, at Intermountain school. Classes will be needs for intermediate-tertween 60 and 70 gallons of good of summer to due the ing part Burt of the Deseret News and conducted onMondays and Thursdays, Sept. 17, 20, 24, 27 loans from one to five more culinary water a minute on the the absence of Reverend Cook, Vesta P- Crawford of the Relief and Oct. 1 and 8. Four courses will be offered during the years are reflected In the fig- pump when it was put on test who served on the staff of the school. Society Magazine, will present ures for both real estate and Thursday morning, Mann said. Twin Peaks Bible and Missionof the prothe principal part production loans outstanding," ary conference in Colorado dur Meanwhile, development work The training program is being Guide Patrol leaders. gram. said. It is estimated that on springs in the area was conGlover ing July. comAn course Scoutadvanced in sponsored by the training In addition to the famous s of the farm about A new series of lessons will writer-guesttinuing. The first one that was when the mittee of the Lake Bonneville ing will be conducted for unit on Gods eternal plan and real estate loans are for pur- opened increased the flow from begin of leaders who Scouts' have ofuthe Council Boy . previously Utah writers register Friday associated with four to as shown In the Bible. poses normally purpose a minute. courses basic their America. gallons eight completed evening and Saturday morning, intermediate-lengtThis loans. - A new excavaarea A was session be held of will The University Scouting special the roll will read like a Utahs would include such projects as ted andspring has been producing There will be offers an excellent opportunity Monday, Sept. 27, for Institu the Whos Who. Country Club Plans purchase of new machinery, about 20 gallons a minute. from to have all leaders trained in tional Representatives in the Robertson Frank C. of livestock Final herds, improvements as Council. Party of In one spot where three Springville, who has written wes- their various assignments These 'courses are prepared and the like. Beyond that, a 1956 tern stories for the past 40 leaders of boys. Golf one Season them of merged, springs A basic course for Cub lead- for adult leaders only, and not substantial portion of the pro- was 10 gallons where it years and whose book, A Ram flowing The attention in of all membanks at duction loans the Council In the Thicket, is rated one of ers will provide instruction for for junior 'leaders, bers of the Brigham City Golf of 1956 carried a re- had been dormant, another had beginning said. executives den ever pack mothers, cubmasters, the best autobiagraphies and Country club is called to payment period of longer than increased the flow from 10 to inA plea was sounded for to be written; Olive W. Burt, committee members., den dads 20 gallons a minute, and work the final party of the season one year. structors work lato the and interested parents." during Sait Lake City, whose very was continuing on the third. scheduled for Saturday afterGlover gave several reasons Post advisors, post committee training course. Anyone intertest publications include When noon and evening. Sept. 15. , out Mann Attorney pointed importance I Pray, published in August by members and senior crew lead- ested in serving as an instruc- for the increasing Golf playing will begin at 3 are ther four that other one in in intermediate-tersprings of the tor basic attend credit the of should ers Explorer training Brigham Warner Press, and p. m., followed by the awardPRECIOUS G. Mann, local WATER Walter will on the which be Attorney contact property coursed Utah to course. is basic financing agriculture. requested Young, published in September leaders of prises to climax the course C. B. Stratford, district commisrepresentative for the Thiokol Chemical company, was all ing farmers developed. First, he said, 1956 golf season, according to by Messner Press; Celia and The Scoutmasters basic on the third Sid John Higginson who will be smiles, Thursday, when tests were started Willard Luce from Provo whose will be offered for Scoutmas- sioner, or to call the Scout of- havent had as much income to Farnsworth, club water well and it produced good culinary water in book, Utah, Past and Present, ters," troop committee members, fice in Ogden, and offer their repay their obligations during manager of the Box Elder counThiokol as la services. had will arrive scoutmasters recent during ty they and plant, years one of their many writ- assistant is nip-and-tu- d two-yea- w May Establish Sugar Lab at State College y nar-nowe- " Government to ar , Buy Beef for School Lunch race,-Georg- Irrigation in Fall Urged by 1 - Utah Writers Opens ar County Agent -- Today at Intermountain School , ? Banks Are Farmers Greatest Source of - Intermediate Term Banker Says - d well-know- n ......... m non-fictio- ..... well-know- n Primary non-fictio- n Third Water Well at Thiokol Site non-fictio- Producer; Springs Increase Flow well-know- n Bible Fellowship Third University of Scouting Class Set Tonight Begins Monday at Intermountain ss ........ -- - e three-fourth- h - just . . a . . I . i ' |