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Show J AS - X? 4S ; 1 L Dh j " Volume 61, Number 49 Brigham City, Utah, 84302, Thursday Morning, December 5, 1 968 20 PAGES Build In FATAL WRECKAGE A Ogden girl died after being involved in this collision west of Brigham City Saturday night. She was a passenger in the vehicle on the left. A sister is listed in "serious condition at an Ogden hospital. seven-year-ol- City d Brigham City issued nine permits during November with the projects bear-in- g a total price tag of $19,-35according to a summary released by the inspection this week. The biggest job for which a permit was written was a house costing $13,000 and being constructed at 430 West Fifth North by Gene Clark. building Crash Kills Girl, 6, Sister Is Serious seven. year-olOgden girl continued in serious condition Wednesday, suffering from injuries sustained in a grinding auto collision that claimed the life of her six. year-olsister near Brigham City Saturday night. Under treatment in the intensive care ward at Dee Me. morial hospital is Cydett daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Call of 529 23 rd street. She suffered head injuries and a fractured leg in the crash. Killed in the mishap was Robin Eccles. She was de. dared dead upon arrival at Cooley Memorial hospital in Brigham City after the mishap which involved two cars on snow.slickend U.S. 30s. A Ec-cle- MOTHER OF THE sisters and driver of the car in which no skid ed. marks, With 11 months gone in the year, the total valuation listed on all 1968 building permits is $512,419.42, reported head Floyd Ander-sen- . he explain- Mrs. Call was en route to Tremonton to pick up her husband in Tremonton, while the Madsen youth was headed east toward Brigham west-boun- THE CITY HAS ISSUED 133 City. THE MADSEN car slammed broadside into the oncoming vehicle driven by Mrs. Call. L.D.S. VISITOR Elder The autos came to rest on Alma Sonne, Assistant to the south side of the high, the Council of Twelve, will way. attend North Box Elder The investigating officer stake conference this week(Continued on Page Three) end. permits in all. Andersen noted during November, also that buildand zoning, electrical, plumbing, gas heating, sewer and street inspections were made. 119 ing HERE IS BUILDING permit for the month; information N.B.E. Stake to Convene Frank J. Willmarth, 327 Park place, enclose existing small patio, $125. Gene Clark, 430 West Fifth erect single family North, dwelling, $13,000. , 564 W.C. Williams, aronic priesthood secretar-ies- , attached garage, build both youth and adult; and all other members of ward $750, CIL-t- , OOy-i- t OLa Councils. Second East, remodel kitchen, ELDER SONNE IS a promi-nen- t $500. Rula J. Foote, 137 South banking and civic leader of Northern Utah in addition Second East, build chimney to lus church assignment. He for fireplace, $200. L.F. Christensen, 36 North is chairman of the Board of block Trustees at Utali State univer- Main, erect to present building, sity. He has served as a missionary, stake president and $700. M. Thomas Kempf, 944 European Mission president tool shed, cover Grandview, church. LDS for the President Young urges all $75, Wades Inc., 646 Holiday, members of the stake to attend the meetings as outlined. build additional room, $4,000. MOTOR 2.000TH M1NUTEMAN The 2,000th Stage I Minuteman motor produced by Thiokol's Wasatch division gets final acceptance inspection as division look on. From left to right are Mario Knowles, final assembly foreman; Robert M. Rhodes, chief of devel opment engineering, Air Force, Thiokol office; James hi. Stone, division general manager; U.F. Garrison, Minuteman program manager, and John Higginson, director of operations. Production of the Stage I motor is scheduled through the third quarter of 1 74. For Quarterly Conference Har-mony- Members of the North Box Mrs. Elder stake, Church of Jesus were riding, they Saints Marilyn Call, 26, was released Christ of Latter-dalioin Dee Menioxiai Wednes- will convene Saturday and Sunday after treatment for chest day for conference sessions and head injuries. in the North Stake Center, Only other occupant of the 620 North Third East. R.D. Call car, Elder Alma Sonne, an Call, was hospitalized over- Assistant to the Council of night for observation but was Twelve, will represent Gennot hurt. eral Authorities at the conveDriver of the other ference sessions, according to hicle, Bob N. Madsen, 16, Stake President Malcolm C. son of Mr. and Mrs. Duain Young, who will conduct. Madsen, Tremonton, was released from Cooley Memorial THE GENERAL session is hospital Monday after being scheduled for Sunday at 10 treated for head and back a.m. and visitors are President Young said. injuries. He was alone in his A special leadership meetcar at the time of the mis-haing is scheduled Saturday evening at 7 p.m. Expected THE COLLISION occurred to attend are the stake pi two miles west of Brigham and clerks; high coun-cil- ; and ward City at about 9 p.m. bishoprics clerks; Melchizedek priestTrooper Tom Horrocks, hood quorum presidencies, Utah Highway patrol, said it group leaders and secre-taries- ; was snowing at the time and stake auxiliary super, the road was slippery with intendencies, presidencies and board members; ward slush and ice. Were still not sure what auxiliary superintendencies happened because there were and presidencies; ward A- , wel-com- . Cafe Hit Again At Snowville A Snowville cafe was broken into Tuesday night for the second time in little more than a month, according to the Box Elder County Sheriffs office. Thieves pried open a back door to gain entrance. They took chocolates, cigarettes, cigars, toothpaste and nuts. e Burglars hit the cafe on Oct. 30 be-for- TWO FROM BRIGHAM CITY DIE The 2,000th Stage Minuteman motor was delivered to the Air Force Monday to climax nearly a decade of production of the big solid propellant booster motors at Thiokol Chemical corporations Wasatch division. First of the Stage I Minuteman motors was manufactuied at the northern Utah plant in January 1959. A developmental prototype, the motor was static tested in April of that year at the Thiokol test site. 1 As production of the 2,000th Stage I unit moved into its final stages in of this year, the Wasatch Discovery of Body Climaxes Oc-tob- Sheriff Seeks 2 Deputies division also initiated effort on a preproduction qualification program for Stage II motors for the Minuteman. A contract valued at nearly $15 million covering the program was awarded on Oct. 4 Search for Missing Hunters of a teenage Discovery lifeless body Tuesyouth's climaxed a day morning search which extended over parts of four days after he and a companion were reported missing on a duck hunting trip north of Brigliam City Saturday. Box Elder High school students spotted the frozen body of Rodney R. Ritter, 15, in a field south of the city airport at about 8 a.m. His hunting partner, Michael Loren Andreasen, 20 of 435 South Second West, had been found dead in a f drainage channel about mile away early Sunday morning. In 1969 Budget Request OF THE 2,000 motors by Thiokol since 1,440 have been 1959, delivered to the Air Force for integration into missiles at operational emplaced launch sites, flight testing at the eastern or western test stoi age ranges, or long-terto determine aging cliai actor, pro-duce- d Jan-uar- y isties. A total of 291 flight tests have been conducted from the two ranges. Of the remaining motois, 377 have been static tested as part of the development, component improvement, and surveillance effort which has gone into modernization and improvement of Minuteman missiles. Of the 377 static BOX ELDER SHERIFF War-re93 were production qua-littests, of Hyde said Ritter, son rounds. acceptance and Mrs. C.S. one-hal- n y Ritter, Mr. Belmont, apparently was the victim of exhaustion and exposure. said the Sheriff Hyde same causes probably also produced the death of Andrea, sen despite fust reports which indicated he had died from drowning. 1018 The search in which an esti-mate- 150 persons took part, extended over a three, mile-lonstretch after the two hunters failed to return Saturday evening. arently fell into the ditch. Broken ice reveals the course took in trying to find a place on the bank where he could climb out. His hunting partner was found dead Tuesday in a field a half-milaway. e e THE SHERIFF said Tuesday that no autopsy would be con. ducted on either body since the circumstances clearly there was no foul play Involved. He said the two had gone hunting ducks about 2 p.m. Saturday on the Black Slough, located south and east of the airport. When they failed to (Continued on Page return, Three) has been on the on Page 14) a addt-tiori- e 8 m O Ittyr Jaycees Announce Judging Change d had This is the drainage WHERE VICTIM DIED channel in which a Brigham City man, Michael Loren Andreasen, lost his life. Two persons at left are standing at the point where Andreasen ap- - Minuteman (Continued heavy week often means an 80. hour woik week per man, the slier Iff wrote in tils request. He pointed out that Box Box Eldei County commisElder county, one of Utahs sion. has appioxlmatelj The sheriff Indicated as long largest, as a year ago that he would 55,000 square miles. Authorization for the make such a request. Ills de. deputies is asked to partment presently has five effective Jan. 1 deputies Our vandalism has inCOST TO BOX ELDER tax. creased seveial times in the jiast few years; our crime Is payers will be about 2 cents up. Next year is the Golden on each $100 in property tax, Spike centennial and we an- he pointed out He noted that his departtic ipate many tourists from all parts of the United States. It ment will turn back $3,000 will be a very busy year. to $5,000 to the general fund not used in the current bud-gFOR THE PRESENT time, year. a The two deputies would be week is definitely out of prospect for my dep. hired at a starting salary of titles. At a minimum and dur- $485 a month. In getting two more dep. ing the very quietest of weeks, my deputies have to put In uties it will make Box Elder 56 An hours. county a safer and better place average week goes into the 70's and to raise a family. Slid iff Warren W. Hyde has requested the addition ol two new deputies to his staff in Ills I960 budget request to the The Brigham City Jaycees this week announced their an. nual outside Christmas light-incontest, explaining that a new approach Is being used this year. Deadline for submitting in the competition is Dec. 18 and Chairman Lee Packer said a panel of judges will make the winning selections on the even-ing en-tri- each of four sections of town, and naming a grand winner from among these, judges will pick only a grand winner and two runners-uplus several for honorable mention. winners from the Second, past three years are not ellg. lble to enter the 1968 p Entries can be made by mail or in person with Pack-ei- , 85 South First East, or at the Box Elder News and Journal office, 55 South First West, Judges will base their on the basis of 30 percent each for artistic me. Photographs of the top three r it and lighting technique and lighting displays will be pub- 20 percent each for originality lished in the Dec. 22 edition and ingenuity. of Dec. 19. Anyone may enter a display, This years contest lias two of the Box Elder News. whether it be the owner or a new rules in a dejiarturefrom PACKER POINTED out that neighbor or friend. An en. past seasons. only those displays entered In try blank can be found in toselect-inthe contest will be considered days issue of the Box FIRST, INSTEAD of Journal. the top three displays in by the Judges. g g EI-d- |