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Show Bid Opening Aug. 3 Universal ficro filming Corp. For Jr. High Project l4lri-rpoin- t Salt Ave. Lave Jity, Coaip. Maws the pro. Russell Hunsaker, custodian at Opening posed dressing room addition Bear River High school who has at Box Elder Junior High school been 111. The leave was continuIs now tenatlvely set for Aug. ed to Sept. 1. 3. Appointed as This was revealed Wednesday at the school was Reu-bewho has been a Baer during a meeting of the Box He sue. Elder Board of Education In substitute employee. Brigham City. The date also ceeds Richard Packer who rerepresents the next regular tired this year. meeting of the board. of bids on full-tim- e n n Volu ie 69, Number 27 Brigham City, Utah, 84302, Sunday Morning, July 3, 1966 Superintendent J. C. Haws reported that plans are nearing completion and he gained board permission to sign them after Inspection by himself and three board members from the Brig, ham City area. School Board Adopts Budget of $6.1 Million state The Box Elder Board of has stamped its approval on a $6,130,136.83 bud-ge- t In Box Elder for 1966-6- v d School district. Approval came after a public hearing Wednesday evening In the board office at Brigham City. The budget compares with one of $6 916,215 80 approved last year and is based on the same property tax levy. It is higher than a $5,575,979 45 preliminary figure aired in early June. Rea-so- Two other bids were received for the job with Larsen Broth, ers Plumbing of Brigham City quoting $6,970 and Ewer Plumbcompany of Tremonton, ing $8,325. n J.' C. SUPERINTENDENT Haws reported that the Utah for the Increase was addition of building funds already encumbered. Department of Public Instruc. tlon had approved all requested special units In Box Elder dis. trlct for 1966 67 with two THE FINANCIAL picture contained In the adopted budget Is brighter than had been antic-lpate- Special untls are those which &$$&& do not meet regular enrollment criteria for state financial as- sistance. Not approved were half-dakindergarten at Howell (seven students) and Park Valley (five students) schools; also, reading for Park Valley school ONE. HALF distribution unit was requested for each. The way It looks now, Park s Valley will not have any this year that It hasnt had In the past, the super, ser-vice- lntendent said. The state did approve kinder-garteat Snowvllle for the second year. The school will have eight kindergarten n VIEW FROM CAMPSITE - This is the view of picturesque Mantua valley as seen from the MIA campsite near the INCLUDES home. Girls from four local camping in the area this month. old girls $30,000 DENTAL CLINIC New Building During June LDS stakes are Members 4-- H Filed in Await Camp at Just $2,457. Local Court About 300 youths from Box Elder county will attend the an. nual summer camp, July at Willow Flats on the Cub river In Idaho. The event this year Is being conducted for members up through junior high school age with a Utah Heritage tour tenatlvely planned for older 4. IN TOTAL, the various funds are: (with last years figures In parenthesis for comparison) and operation, maintenance the Totals 48,630 in Brigham 4-- 6-- THE BOARD WAS reminded once again that 1966 67 repre. sents the final yar that Both, well and Thatcher schools will be approved under a state-dl- . rected consolidation move. anHaws Superintendent nounced that a school census will be taken starting July 10 and extending to about July 27 to more clearly determine what Building In south Brigham City. Dr. Brigham City June continued at a moderKnudsen said the clinic will have ate but consistent pace with tiie facilities and offices for two valuation of new projects set dentists and will be completed at $48,630, according to a late this year or early In 1967. The total valuation for all monthly summary Issued by the new building started In Brigham city Inspection department. the first half of The June figure compares City during Is $688,145 with 53 this year with for May and $30,275 permits having been Issued. $35,650 in April. the districts student enroll, There were eight building HERE IS BUILDING permit the ment will be this fall. permits Issued during information for June; In the meantime, he said, month, the summary Indicated. Engene W. Davis, 574 South about 12 teaching positions are Second West, addition, $4,000, BIGGEST PROJECT listed by being left open. Blaine Olsen, 176 North Main, the report Is a $30,000 dental enclose existing porch, $2,000. THE BOARD AUTHORIZED clinic to be constructed by Dr. Lewis Knudsen, 105 East Sky. extension for Lewis Knudsen at 105 East Sky. a line, erect 42.by.64- - foot den-ta- l clinic, $30,000. Jordan L. Larsen, 280 East Fourth North, enclose existing garage for Uvlngpurpose, $400. Robert Craghead, 140 South Third East, erect addition, dur-In- g e Local Hospital Geared For Medicare Benefits Cooley Memorial hospital In Brigham City Is geared to meet pltal Is adequately prepared to serve the area with an additional expected Increases In elderly 10 beds made available with Its of recent expansion. patients with the coming In addition, the hospital medicare under the social se. stands ready to answer any curlty act. This disclosure was made questions with regard to eligiFriday by Joe Call, hospital bility and benefits. The president noted that per. president, as the health lnsur-ancprogram for the aged went sons being hospitalized must be admitted through their Into effect. This Includes doctors Enactment of the program was expected to trigger an In- other than those on the hos. crease of at least 5 percent pltal staff. In hospital patient numbers INSURANCE UNDER medl-caracross the nation. will pay hospital costs over RAY VANDER Steen, hospital and above the first $40 of serthat vice. Costs over the $40 deduct-lbladministrator, reported are covered for a stay one eligible patient underwent surgery Friday and another had of 60 days or less. come In as an If the person stays In the hos. Two others already hospitalpltal for more than 60 days, ized, began enjoying the bene-fit- s medicare will pay all but $10 a day for the additional 30 of medicare Friday. The new federal program prodays. The program provides also vides assistance to persons 65 and older who have signed up for 20 days of care which Call said Cooley Memor. for Its benefits. lal Is equipped and staffed to CALL SAID THE local hos. offer. e phy-slcla- e e t. line In Damage suits seeking Judge, ments totaling $515,000 and $75,000 have been filed In First District court, Brigham City, and are scheduled to be heard in July. Hers later. The larger sum Is sought by and Mr. Mrs. Lloyd R. Case, The campers and their leadresidents of Kanesvllle, Weber ers are scheduled to begin ar. county, who were Injured In a riving at Willow Flats, located two. car accident In Perry on 15 miles northeast of Franklin, at 8 a.m. Wednesday. May 16, 1965. are Named as defendants During the three. day camp, and Charles Craig Brown Charles R. Brown of Brigham they'll participate In hiking, handicrafts, volleyball, nature City. The case Is docketed for July study, baseball and tether ball, 28 starting at 10 a.m. In the among other activities. court of Judge Lewis Jones. Skits and campfire talent contests are also on the agenda. of ASKING JUDGEMENT The youths will break camp $75,000 plus special damages and leave for home after lunch Is Martha Galley, guardian for on Friday, James L. Galley, 18, who was the victum of a gunshot wound $2,000. Blaine Olsen, 176 North Main, in Willard on Sept. 11, 1965. addition to mortuary, erect Galley who redles at 140 Har. Do-It-Yourself rlson avenue In Ogden, was shot $1,000. and In he as 72 face several the South A. Wayne Jensen, Fifth West, erect detached car. other boys were looking through junked cars on a Willard sal. port, $1,000. lot. vage Jail altera, Tasco, Inc,, city Owner of the lot, Jack Butler, tlon, $8,230. Is named as defendant In the For all model airplane build-ers- : If you want to have fun, suit which alleges that as a result of the gun wound, young spend three years building a scale Great Lakes Galley lost the sight In his Trainer like Bill Garner of St. right eye. The case Is scheduled to be Anthony, Idaho did. heard starting July 20 at 10 The bright, red and white plane built by Gara.m. ner, was out at the airport BE HERE ARE OTHER cases on over the weekend and will be the court calendar for July: flown by John Weir local air. The field of Republican can. In an air show port 12 manager, Glen and July Briggs dldates for Justice of the peace his wife; Boise in Ogden, July Fourth. Hazel Briggs, in Willard was trimed In voting Stone and Tile company and JOHN WEIR, airport manager by Willard delegates to the Utah Calcium company, Inc., GOP county convention. and a veteran of over 25,000 vs. Floyd Judd, seeking dam. will fly the hobby air Emerging as the partys ages for alleged trespass on a built hours, owned for the post was incumby Garner plane and claim of removal mining In the alrshow to give Garner Monte Zundel. bent Robert minerals plus $5,000 for dam. a He received nine of 11 votes look at it from the ground. age to plaintiffs market and an cast or 81 percent. The plane, a PJ.260, took Gar. order the defendant Eliminated was Alvin F. from enjoining ner three years to build. Gar. further trespass, 11 a.m. a carpenter and spray Wells, ner, Zundels name will now ap. for further arguments, pilot, during the summer, put July 14.15 Thlokol Chemical over $3500 worth of parts In the pear on the final election bal. vs. Wayne C. plane. The plane, If It were lot without the necessity of a corporation primary runoff in September, Toombs and Maxine R. Toombs, for sale now would cost ap. to action related to proxlmately $10,000 according well used by plaintiff, to be to Weir. heard by Judge Henry Ruggerl Weir, himself, Is presently Seventh of Utahs Judicial building a Fitts Special at the district. airport hanger and believes It July 22 . Lee W. Tauferner will take him about two years and Diane Tauferner vs. E. to complete. He only is able to seeks work Leland Jacobsen, during his spare time on $1,998.76 Judgement for injuries the plane, and estimates he and losses allegedly suffered has put 75 hours on the assemin a traffic accident, April 24, bled framework of the fusalage In Brigham City, Jury 1965, already. us now seems very clear, the 10 a.m. three-fourth- DRAWING TUESDAY A Chance s Emerges for Community r was Hearing Set in the preliminary budget. In Slay Case g n of the early large replica American plane In exlstance. According to Weir, the plane la fully built by Garner, acrobatic and Is built to a force of nine Gs. G Is Its weight In grav. A lty, according to Weir. Weir said that In a practice flight last week, he had It at five Gs positive and two negative. (Continued on Page Two) with-stan- d On Loan Box Elder School district IN OTHER BUSINESS, the board accepted the resignations of eight district employees, most of them teachers, and of six appointment others . Those leaving the district Inr clude Maurice Sorenson, at Box Elder High school; DeNe ce Robson, teacher at s Honeyvllle school; JoAnn at Garland teachers , art. school; Janet Fullmer, Bear River Junior High school; Valroy Christensen, custodian, Box Elder High school; Lena Jorgensen, special education, Mou ntaln View Elementary school Helen Petersen, teach, er, Bear River City school, and Ma rjorle Mason, teacher, Gar-lanWad-doup- A Ve-No- y d school. APPROVED AS NEW United States fighting forces this assistance. The helping hand is In the form of plasma and other blood derivatives so urgently needed to help save lives and heal the wounded. . To supplement existing sup. piles, the Red Cross is send. Ing blood from Its drawings to the Aslan country. On Tuesday of this week, July 5, the Bloodmoblle will be at Central Elementary school and all blood drawn there In ex. cess of the local quota Is destined for use In Viet Nam. A local Red Cross spokesman said the quota Is 100 pints. In the most recent drawing Coyne, fourth grade teacher, Cheryl Tarbet, k'mdergarten, Willard; Linda THE COURT ORDERED the E.utler, first grade, Garland, suspect held without ball and ind Rose Marie Budak, spe. remanded her to the custody of clal education, Mountain View. County Sheriff Warren W. Hyde. The board, by unanimous Appointment of counsel was made through provisions of a vote, approved hookups for na. measure enacted by the 1965 tural gas fuel at Thatcher and Bothwell schools. The action State Legislature. came In response to a request Legal assistance can be rendelegation from dered either through a public by a defender system or by designs, the Thatcher Bothwell area. lo. tlon of an attorney by the county cated south and west of Tre. monton. commission. he said Christoffersen Judge SPOKESMAN Delores Mokes contacted the Box Elder Commission prior to the arraign, said It would require partlcl. ment which was continued from patlon by the two schools for Wednesday. Call was asked to Mountain Fuel Supply company take the case and accepted. (Continued on Page Two) B othwell six-ma- can-dlda- spokesman said. Hours for the Bloodmoblle will be from 1:30 to 6 p.m. Persons who wish to donate, need not reserve a time or make prior arrangements. They need simply go to the school and register. The and drawing generally take less than 30 minutes. A number of local women and here . December 1965 . donors fell short of the mark, giving physicians volunteer their ser. vices to the Bloodmoblle operajust 79 pints. The challenge placed before tion here. y g trial, D. C. Tlngey vs. July 22 Ralph Udy, seeks $2,483.81 for payment of hay, 2pm July 28 . Gerald Ballard vs. Mack Hansen and Harley Hatch, doing business under the name of H and H Milling company, seeks $1,100 for payment of hay. Hansen Heights July 28 Farms, Inc., vs. Mack Hansen and Harley Hatch, doing busl. ness under the name of H and H. WEIRS PITTS SPECIAL, will be built of tubing, wood and fabric and will have a 150 horse, power engine. Weir said that It would be about 14 feet long, have a 17 foot wingspan and be about five and one half feet high. The plane will weigh about 950 pounds and will have an 617 about empty weight of pounds. Garners plane weighs about Milling company, seeking $760 1200 pounds and Is probably, for payment of hay. according to Weir, the only v i Building and flying your own model airplane Is fun according to local airport manager, John Weir. Weir is standing by t'ne only replica in exlstance of the early American plane, the Great Lakes Train: Jr. The plane was built by Bill Garner of St. Anthony, Idaho. MODEL FUN em- ployees were Diane Hall, art, Be ar River Junior High school; Carol Child, third grade teach, ef at Honeyvllle; Mary Ann to Help Viet Wounded In South Viet Nam can use a helping hand from the people of Brigham City. local residents this And week . Tuesday to be exact an opportunity to lend have Is the market for a $1 million loan but right now the market isnt very good. The conclusion was reached Wednesday during a board of education meeting. Authorization was previously given to borrow the money on tax anticipation. But Supt. J. C. Haws relayed information from financial advisor J. A. Burroughs that interest rates may go down over the next few weeks and he advised the district to wait. There was concern on the part of the board about waiting par. tlcularly member Jay Dee Har. rls, with some Indications point. Ing to au upward trend In rates. But Ui was agreed to put off the loan until further advised by Burroughs. Borrowing on tax anticipation is done annually and usually Is for the period of a year. In coun-selo- preliminary hearing for a Tremonton woman accused of first degree murder has been set for Friday, July 8, in Brig, ham City court. The date was set for Nel-li- e Lou Hansen, 25, when she appeared before City Judge Christoffersen for arraign, ment Friday morning. Brigham City attorney Omer J. Call was appointed by the program. county through Judge Chrlstof. THE NEW BUDGET was fig. fersen to defend Miss Hansen. mil-lioan on ured anticipated $2 She Is charged with shooting to In Box Elder decrease death Eldon Ray Adams, 27, countys assessed valuation. Sandy, near Blue Creek springs 390 dlstrlbu. It also shows early on the morning of June tlon units, the measure on which 28. ($3,813,259.06); $4,214,959.87 school $306 870.07 lunch, ($312,943.93), and capital outdebt service, lay and $1,608,306.89 ($2,790,012.81) The Increase In the M and O budget Is due premarlly to raises In teacher and other personnel pay while the capital outlay decrease reflects a ta. perlng off of the district's build-In- Waifs super-lntende- forecast A $6,870 07 surplus was In the school lunch fund as opposed to $18,381 figured Board re-ce- right-of-wa- AT BLOOD carry-ove- Airplane: The Only Way to Fly ... JP Candidate is received (based enrollment and attend, ance) compared with 387 DUs a year ago. Superintendent J. C. Haws said more new students will be coming Into Box Elder schools this fall than graduated this past spring. A LETTER FROM Walter D. Talbot, state deputy of administration, stated opinions on two questions Elder School posed by Box district. These were whether the school board can legally pay teacher substitutes for association members who are attending to business elsewhere and also If the board Is right In paying expenses for association officers to attend summer conferences. aid on school There Is a $624,656.89 carry, TALBOT INDICATED there over In the capital outlay fund was little question as to the of which $97,187.48 has not been boards right to pay substitute encumbered and Is available teachers. On the second quesfor construction. tion, he opined that if flnanc. It had been expected this Ing attendance at conferences be nearer would amount would benefit the school $80,000 district, it was a justifiable exAPPROXIMATELY $75,000 pense. of the surplus Is expected to However, on the latter point, be spent to build a new dressi- he suggested that the board ng room addition at Box Elder retain the right of selection of Junior High school. those to attend. A substantially higher surThe board approved a proplus than.predlcted, $25,669.87 gram In which auto dealers In was listed In the maintenance Tremonton and Brigham City and operation fund, due In part will alternate In providing cars to greater receipts under Pub. to the district for use in drlv. lie Laws 874 than planned. ers training. In the preliminary budget, Damage Suits stu-dent- In all, 58.5 units were ap. proved. 8 PAGES BE LATEST ESTIMATED cost of the project Is $97,000 but the board reiterated Its Intention to spend only $75,000 is originally approved. Specifications are being drawn with a number of alternates to reduce the cost. In other business, the board accepted a bid of $6,850 by Kearl Lawn Sprinkler company, Logan, to install a sprinkling system at the new Bear River Junior High school. sub-mltte- Utah |