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Show Univeesal Microfilming Corp. 141 Ave, Peirpont BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY VOLUME 49, NUMBER 27 Wendy Williams and Bruce Nelson Are Miss Liberty and Uncle Sam i 6, 1956 Commissioners Accept Offer for t Survey Work on Promontory Road Fourth of July Celebration Proves Successful For Hundreds of Brigham Yongsters Wed. Agreement Considered for Assistance in Bond Sales for Proposed Nursing Home The Box Elder county commissioners accepted an offer from the State Road Commission for additional survey work to be done on the new Promontory road and considered a proposal for handling bonds on the proposed Nursing Home for Box Elder county at their last meeting, held Monday, July 2. receives many calls each Fourth of July celebration at Rees Pioneer park will be looked upon with fond memories by hundreds of Brigham City youngsters. Reigning over the annual event sponsored by the of Brigham City were Wendy Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Williams, as Miss Liberty and Bruce Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Nelson, Jr., as Uncle Sam. The royal pair donned ornate crowns, wore ribbons inscribed with their titles and led in the childrens parade which followed the baby contest. Jay-ceett- REIGN OVER CELEBRATION Master Bruce Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Nelson, Jr., and lovely Miss Wendy Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Williams, were chosen Uncle Sam and Miss Liberty to reign over the annual Fourth of July celebration held for grigham City youngsters at Rees Pioneer park Wednesday, July 4. 8 PAGES es day Present at the meeting were concerning the spraying of earCommissioners Lewis S. Wight, wigs. The commissioners stated Robert J. Potter and George that the Mosquito and Fly Davis. Abatement committee should be commissionMeeting with the contacted, as they spray for earv y Field of 67 i ers was Jack Craven, district wigs while spraying for flies, County Boasts They were selected from a field Accident-Fre- e engineer for the State Road however, they spray an entire of 67 contestants with Mrs. Wil-forr - i . Commission, who reported that community at a time and con-nclub; Wendel, Kindergarten within the next 30 days there Fourth of go from one place to anJuly and Mrs. Grant Allred, Jaycees, will be a survey crew available other on call, as Jthey would nevBrigham City and Box ElKindergarten Dorothy Pixton, if the commissioners would like er be able to serve the entire club, as judges. Judging was der county were among the GET REAL WORKOUT Members of the Brigham City to have them do the preliminary county in that manner. few fortunate areas throughdone by numbers. Fre department are getting plenty of action these days enginering on the road from the Allred and Brown also disIn the age group judging one out the country who could south to con- cussed the problem of brucelloaccidents no firecrackers, trash fires and children with matches have Junction of boast of aq having year old dollar winners were nect the with engi- sis among the cattle in Box Elcalls preliminary of in a fire the occur June over of which caused the Fourth deluge July dry grass Shelly George and Johnny Crosssometimes spreads to backyard sheds such as these at neering which had previously der county. They presented a holiday. man; two year old winners: Mion the Promontory form letter for the approval and the Thomas Colhngs residence, 528 East Forest, which been done chael Bradford and Carol JorRecords at the Brigham City a distance of approximate- signature of the commissioners road, winners: burned Monday evening. dan; three year old Police Department and of the miles, which they requested be sent ly seven and one-hal- f Kathy Chnstoffersen and Steve Utah State Highway PatrolCraven stated that the work out to all people in the county "Don't Leave Fires Simper, with Bruce Jay Lynn men in this county were checkcould be set up with federal who own cattle, in an effort to Butler and Shaunna Powers win- ed Thursday to verify the In have our county declared free participation. Incinerators olds. four year achievement. ning for the He suggested that the commis- of brucellosis. Accompanying Fire Chief Warns Silver Dollars Given Grass fires controlled by sioners write to the State Road the letter is a questionnaire for Debra Kimber received a dol- the local fire Fire Chief Don F. Johnson Commission re- the individuals to complete and department immediately lar ribbon for the blondest caused the only excitement in issued u warning to residents questing that this work be done. return to the Extension office A cpntinuation of hazardous hair; Dixie Sanders for the red- this locality, however no damof the Brigham City area to The directed to find out who wanted the commissioners dest hair; Sandra Dial,! darkest age was reported from these. grass fires have been extin- refrain from leaving trash County Clerk K. B. Olsen to service. The commis-sioner- s hair; Brent Tolman, least hair; guished by the local fire departburning in outside incinerawrite and make the request of the letter and approved ment during the middle of the tors, unattended. Shelly George, fattest baby and the State Road Commission. questionnaire to Gordon Christie Wagstaff, biggest smile. week, according An agreement was presented M-- K People are asked to stand The court house employees Parade Winners Told Reeves, secretary of the fire defrom Edward L. Burton and Co. met with the commissioners and by within view of the incinerator until the fire is complete- offering assistance in the sale of discussed the possibility of the Following the baby contest partment. the parade was led by Miss ly burned out, Johnson stated, bonds pertaining to the issuing deputies and extra help getting morn11 a. At Wednesday m, in order to see that sparts and of bonds for the proposed Nurs- an increase in wages. Following Liberty and Uncle Sam followed call answered a, the firemen ing, by Cub Scouts and Brownies in burning papers do not fly ing Home m Box Elder county, a discussion, the commissioners to the Rulon Bess property at from charge of the colors, t the incinerator to dry The County Attorney, O. D. requested that the elected offiThird North on Main street. obWinning for the best costume was flammable or to an other asked grass Lund, cials draw up recommendations opinion No damage was reported from as was Janet Harrison garbed on the agreement Lund stated to be presented to the commis-sioner- s jects nearby. the of The the tire. origin grass a clown. Little Miss Harrison More than 80 percent of the that it was legally satisfactory for their consideration An employee of Morrison. Reeves rereigned as Junior Peach Queen Knudson Construction company fire was unknown, fires this summer have been but suggested the addition of The commissioners approved ported. of the 1955 celebration. Second at started from sparks flying phrase for the protection of the the monthly statistical report of Little Valley received a back The firemen were called to from unattended incinerators, winner was Greg Hansen , with injury as he as driving to the county The clerk was directed the county agricultural agent to control same location the David Baron getting third. the fire department reported to write to the company re- for the month of April, reports fill Southern Pacific project Rasgrass fires at two different hours this week. Amy Bicycle division where he is employed. questing permission for the ad- of fees- collected by the county on Thursday. At 1 a. m., the mussen, first; Jan. Woodward, dition of the suggested phrase. clerks office and the sheriffs Williams was driving Jack second, and Gregory Ludlow, along the new, highway leading first alarm was sounded for The commissioners discussed office, and the budget status r '- to go to the N. R. Peterthird. the proposed construction of the A letter was received from to Little Valley, when a deer th3Si 154 First South son residence at Carol pnd Tricycle division Nursing Home with the conclu the Morrison Knudsdn Construci in front of his car. West, where grass was buring in Jessie Lou Fish, first; Stephen jumped sion that the people must under- tion company at Little Valley was truck The the deer killed, Nelson, second and Kim Knud-sen- , wrecked, and Williams back the back of the Peterson lot. stand that they will not be able stating that they could not parThe second call came at 10.30 a. third. to build the Nursing Home if ticipate on the wages of a depwas injured. m. was that when it Horses division reported Kay Reeder, funds are not uty sheriff to be stationed in the motorists took WilPassing same first; Vonda Hall, second and liams to Little Valley, where he grass was burning in the available. that area. However, they sugarea. Both fires were put unBlaine and Ralph Jordan, third. was They contacted the office of gested that two or more of their by plane to Og- der control before any damage transported EuRichard division Float Joseph P. Kesler of the State five top officials at the site be den for medical treatment. was caused. gene and Perry Burbank, first Board of Health and made an deputized to serve in this- - ca filfor deadline the Although run a At 4.15 p. m., Thursday, (this is the third consecutive two appointment to discuss Box El- pacity. Those recommended inis office for -only county ing was made to the south end of year the Burbank youngsters no candidates for der countys priority rating for cluded the project manager, have walked pff with first place Perry, where a patch of June weeks away, funds office general superintendent,, either party have an- any future political fire and the was float grass burning honors in the division), The commissioners approved manager, camp manager and B K nounced their intentions, which to roadside a sign Lonnie Petersen, second and spread the installation of a cattle guard camp steward. was slightly damaged before the Olsen, , county clerk said Thurs- across the Bird Christine Baron, Jill Woodward, road, commissioners were in The Refuge fire was brought under control day.. and Susan Fishburn Nancy following the completion of the agreement with the suggestion by the local fire department Reese, third. Deadline for filing is 20 days countys road oiling project and tried to contact Sheriff members. Kent ValenPets division to the county nominating which is now in progress. Mak- Warren W. Hyde for his opinion, The blaze was located on the prior tine, first, and Rose Mary, JimOlsen pointed out ing the request for the cattle but were unable to do so. Comconvention, June Christensen place. Firemy and Kathy Glenn, second. and missioner Wight was authorized com- guard were Earl Knudson The county Robert R. McKay, youngest men set damages at $100 to the mittee has set Republican Pony cart division- - Richard this convention Clair Stauffer. Knudson report- to contact Sheriff Hyde and sec- son of President David O. Mc- sign. Felt, first, Jon Jeppersen, 11 which ed that in the court proceedings, discuss the matter with him. , for Saturday, Aug a ond, and Donnie Seegmiller, Kay, Salt Lake City, is to be A letter was received from deadline when the county obtained would make the filing ' third. right-of-waguest speaker at the tabernacle for the Bird Refuge Mrs. . Jensen requesting 21. July Saturday, Parade judges were Mrs. Ole missionary meeting set for Sun92 road, the agreement provided that a stop sign be placed on the Omer J. Call, county Demo- that-th- e Zundel, Civic club; Dale Luaritr day morning, July 8, beginning county would put up road which joins the Bird Refzen, Kiwanis, and Carl Wold, at 8 a. m and continuing for needed. uge road west of town near the cratic chairman said Thursday cattle guards where one hour. Lions. that their committee has not They requested that one be in- city dump. The commissioners missionaries Races Conducted All tabernacle 45 feet directed the county attorney to set the convention date but stalled approximately Relay races were conducted and organists are expected to be Typically ideal July weather pointed out that it must be held east of the Whistler canal. prepare a resolution making - Clifford with numerous winners receiv- in attendance, President Henry prevailed in this locality over before Aug. 15 Barker reported that the Bird Refuge road a through the Fourth of July holiday the river bank just south of his road so the stop sign could be ing money prizes, followed by R. Bott said today. He thought it was likely that residence has caved in and ta- installed All missionaries of North and The mercury has been climbpony, pony cart, and boat rides, as suggested. During the entire celebration South Box Elder stake missions, ing gradually again this week it would be held on the same ken part of the road, creating a In answer to a communication meet as the date and the souvenirs on food was under direction of Kenneth until it reached the 92 degree sale Republican very dangerous condition. He from the commissioners, a letwere purchased by the children Hailing and Wayne Loveland, mark Thursday, Charles Clif- ing which would establish the suggested that a detourT sign ter was received from Del H. Each child participating in the are cordially invited to attend. ford, local weather observer, same filing deadline for county be put there now before 2 vehi- Adams stating that he could not office seekers on the Democratic cle caves it in more and goes in- see any damage or loss of value According to Counselor Henry stated. parade received a popsicle and The high and low readings for ticket. bottle of soda pop. Thorne, member of the tabernato the river. He further stated to the grazing rights which he County offices to be filled at that if it caves in again? they leased from Glenera Sheehan Special thanks went today to cle mission presidency, in charge the past three days as recorded all parents who cooperated with for Sunday, Mr McKay will by Clifford are as followsthe general election this year in- will lose their irrigation canal Hunter and Helen Sheehan Arthe local service club in making speak on missionary experiences High Low clude a state senator, two state in that area. thur, as a result of taking all the a success. as a guide on temple square, the celebration 58 83 July 3 representatives and two county County Agent A. Fullmer All-re- d gravel from one place for the Thanks came from Mrs. Roxie also of his recent trip to South 53 88 and bis assistant, Gordell construction of the new Promcommissioners, the county clerk July 4 Africa with his father. 58 said 92 Geisler, general chairman. July 5 Brown, reported that their office ontory road. a-- 1 ot P-8- 3 Hazardous Grass " Fires Burn Here bru-cellos- is Employee Injured When Car Hits Deer - -- AGE GROUP DOLLAR WINNERS Back row, . left to n right includes "Shelly Gqprge, Stephen Simper, Kathy and Carol Jordan. Front row, left to right shows Johnny Crossnmn, Shawna Powers, Michael Bradford and Sandra Dial. Chris-tofferse- Deadline Near To File for Hill-Burto- n - County Office Robert R. McKay Hill-Burto- n To Speak Sunday To Missionary y Mercury Marks Degrees Thursday TOP HONORS FOR THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR The beautiful miniature float pulled by Eugene left, and Rich ard, right, Burbank featured their sister, Penny, as Miss Liberty in the annual Jayceette sponsored parade at Rees Pioneer park. - V LmA SISTERS AWARDED FIRST Carolyn and Jessie Lou Fish receiped first place with their unusually decorated tricycle in Fouth of July celebration. JUNOR QUEEN IN DISGUISE Janet Harrison won first prize for her hobo garb. s. WINNER SMILES AS rode off Rasmussen Amy with first place honors on her gaily decorated bicycle. CART PULLED BY DOT Diane Drewbs (left to right) Trisha, Debra and Dennis Petersen show Smiles of approval as they along with Richard Felt took top honors in the i pony cart division of the parade. OVERSTUFFED HOBO Kent Valentine complete with dog. Lady, and hobo sack took first in pets div. RIDING DIAMOND LADY first Kay Reeder won place honors riding her horse in the horse division. |