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Show Universal Microfilming Crp. l4lPierpolnt Ave. Salt Lake City, Utah Con;. "" rnn T n , 4 1 Volume 57, Number 23 Brigham City, Utah, 84302, Thursday Morning, June 4, 1964 24 PAGES SHAVES TEACHER EXPERIENCE ALLOWANCES Changes Gain Okay In School Policies Seven policy changes gained adoption at the most recent Box Elder Board of Education meeting, including a new pro. vision which favors the employ, ment of Utah teachers over applicants and which also shaves teacher experience allowances. In brief form, here are the approved changes: Full credit will be given for teaching experience In Utah during the immediate preced. lng five years, This is less liberal than the old policy which also granted f credit beyond the five, year period for each additional year up to 10 years. Also eliminated In the change is experience credit for mil. te cleared In advance through the superintendent. In the section dealing with absence from work for one day without loss of pay, terminology was changed to read for Em. ergencles Involving compel, ling circumstances over which ;he employe has no control. It formerly stated Emer- gencies Involving self In per. sonal or business matters. Police Nab one-hal- ltary service. ' 7 i j TASTE OF CAMPING Linda Ayala, left, and Ruth Ann Averett discuss the merits of cooking over a camp fire as they await the start of a summer camping program planned for MIA girls in four local LDS stakes. See other photos on Page 8. I Corinne Sets Clean-u- p On Saturday Corinne will hold IPs annual clean-ucampaign Saturday, June 6, according to Wesley Hansen, general chairman of the Corinne Community Improve, ment committee. Beginning at 8 a.m, all clt. lzens of the community arein. vlted to be a the city hall and the city park to start the days activities on hauling rub. blsh to the city cump. p Citizens have been encourag. ed to rake their yards, and city streets In front of their property, leaving the rubbish In a pile, where It will be picked up by workers that day.' Local Stakos launch Girls' Camp Program Shades of Danl Boone Teenage girls In four local LDS stakes will be taking to the hills this summer In the churchs Campcrafter Certlf. 1 cat ion And that program. means foregoing such generally accepted luxuries as electric lights, mattresses, cooking ran. ges and running water. Initiated four years ago by the church, the program is being started for the first time locally this summer. In the past, local MlA.age girls have spent several days each summer living In the rel. atlve comfort of the rustic girls home south of Mantua. 1 BUT THIS YEAR, TENTS on One thing Is for sure, theyll be plenty busy learning how to set up a household In the It will be a brand new experience for many of them whove never passed the night In a sleeping bag or burned eggs over a camp fire. ACTUALLY THE CAMPING Is designed over a four-yea- r period to Increase thelr.-ablllttoufeel athome y and live confidently In the out. program Anyone who assumes the girls will be pampered nas tne wrong slant. Consider, for Instance, that a Yearling a girl In the program's first year must 14 activities In participate the surrounding hillsides will starting with the planning of a Area captains have been se. be their lodgings with the ground hike, cookout, what to take, lected by the city council and for a bed and nature In gener. what to eat and then do It. community Improvement group, the community being divided Into five areas. These are: 1. Wesley Hansen; 2. DeVerl Wells; 3. Paul Serna and Caly. ton Morrell; 4. Blythe Mills and Joyce Wankler; 6. Lee Han. sen.clvlc center. By noon the group will re. assembly at the city park for hamburgers and pop. ball A game Is planned, which Is us. ually a highlight of the day's activity. Dump trucks will be provided by citizens, with members of the community doing the work without charge. Cooperating with the com. munlty are the civic clubs, Sons of the Utah Pioneers, Lions club, community Improvement groups, churches, and Utah State University Extension ser. vices. ous abundance all about. One stake leader said this week The girls are so ex. cited they cant contain them, selves. City Library Changes Hours The Brigham City Library will have a new schedule of hours for the summer months, June 8, Monday, beginning according to LaPreal Wight, 11. brarlan. From Monday through Saturday each week, the Library will ooen at 11 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. The Library will be closed Sundays and holidays. Stvb Call Will Open BC Bccreafioo Slato Brigham Citys ambitious will be held from 11 a.m. to summer recreation program 6 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday gets underway Friday, June 8, at Rees park, Lindsay park, with registration for free swim- Bunderson school, Snow park, ming classes leading things off. East Forest playground, South Is Main park, the new park at In. The swim sessions sign-uschool and ten. set for the Box Elder High termountaln school athletic field at 10 a. m, atlvely Foothill school. There will be an Instructor at with youngsters from the first p CHURCH AUTHORITIES have Indicated they not only want to see MIA girls learn camping skills but through their actlv. ltles, Have an awareness of nature and all Its glories. A girl who has an ax thrust Into her hands for the first time with the assignment of cutting fire wood may have some doubts. But the program Is reported growing by leaps and bounds In both participation and enthusiasm. Numerous reports Indicate that our campers are drawn toward their leaders and toward their Father In heaven when they have an opportunity to take a closer look at his work and admire and understand his creations, It states in the Camp- er after brochure. ALL LOCAL GIRLS WILL have some leaders to whom living In the outdoors Is not strange at least not after last In Burglary In addition, persons from out. side of the state will be con. sidered as new teachers regardless of their years of exper. Alert police action early Wedlence. nesday morning resulted in the The board of education will apprehension of four suspects continue to provide buses for In a burglary of the Midway activities sponsor- Inn, located north of Mantua ed by the schools but will charge In Sardine canyon. the schools IS cents a mile. Taken Into custody and charg. In the previous policy, such ed with burglary In the second runs were made without charge. degree were: Setting the mileage fee Is Gary Leon Martin, 19, of 2076 expected to cut down the num. Twentieth street; John Calvin bus trips. Fancls, 20, of 767 West Twenty-Fourt- h ber of Also, the board approved a street, and Gary special activity day for the Osborne, 22, of 127 Ninth street upper grade of junior high all of Ogden, and BUln Peterschools. In the past, senior high son Sparrow, 22, Route 1, students have been granted such Morgan. a day. The suspects were arraigned From now on, teachers In the districts adult high school before Brigham City Judge Ve. Wednesday program will receive $300 per Noy Chrlstoffersen credit hour taught (72 dock afternoon. Each waived prelim. hours in the classroom equal Inary hearing and was ordered one credit hour course.) Teach- bound over to First District ers have received $4 an hour court Judge Chrlstoffersen set ball which would equal $288 per at $5,000 cash or $10,000 prop, credit hour. Teachers In the adult educa. erty bond for Martin and Os. tlon program will receive $50 borne, and $3,000 cash or $6,. per course rather than $5 an 000 property bond for Sparrow hour as they did this past year. ard Frncls, In the future when a dls. The four were taken Into cus. trict employe becomes preg. at 1:20 a.m. by Brigham tody nant, her termination of service Patrolman Don Carroll City wUl be determined by the prln. and police radio operator clpal and superintendent. The Wallace Souter. employe will not be consulted as In the past. INSIDE THE CAR IN which All district employes will the four were riding were 15 be retired at the end of the cases of beer, several cartons fiscal year In which their 68th of cigarettes plus potato chips birthday occurs. In the past, this gum and other snack foods. applied only to professional peo. A fifth person In the car, pie with non.pr of ess lonals given Mrs. Carol Francis 18, wife the option of continuing service of one of the suspects, was be. until the end of the calendar lng held without charge Wed. year. nesday. In the future, school-con- . The suspects were stopped nected fund drives must be In south Brigham City after Patrolman Carroll spotted their car traveling at a high rate of speed out of Box Elder canyon. The vehicle slowed down as It reached the city limits. The officer stopped the car just to check It out. Northern Utah Civic Group Taps President Ken Maughan of Ogden last week was elected president of the Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah In the groups annual election dinner In Brig, ham City. Maughan who Is affiliated with the U.S, Forest service, sue ceeds Ruel M. Eskelsenof Brlg ham City, in the post. Slated for election later are even members of the board of directors representing each of the counties Involved in the as week. Seven leaders from Box El. der, North Box Elder, South Box Elder and Brigham City loclatlon. Now represented are stakes were among 100 women Weber, Davis, Rich, Summit, Box Elder, Cache and Morgan taking part In campcrafter cercounties. were tification testing. They will chooae Its subjected to more than just a ownEach county director, acoordlng to Eak. written examination (although elsen who served a two-yethat was Included.) term as president. ar The leaders spent three days living in and with nature. They tramped five miles Into the mountains east of Salt Lake City, with full pack, set up camp and then packed out again. with each through slghth grades Invited to each playground IN youngster who signs up expectparticipate. THEY WERE TESTED Boys and girls residing east ed to pay a fee of 28 cents to every area of thefour.yearpro. of Main street will take les. help cover the cost of mater, gram, Including the ability to sons in the Box Elder junior lals. The playgrounds program start a fire usingflint and steel, High school pool while those again will offer a variety of a somewhat slow and often dls. west of Main' and from sur- activities Including crafts, endeavor. But they field trips, special couraglng rounding communities will use games, did It. events and competatlve ath. the city swimming pool. letlcs. Girls from North Box Elder ENROLLMENT IN other sum. stake will launch the local camp, IN ADDITION SPECIAL play, lng activity on June 22. Theyll mer programs, Including syn. chonlzed swimming; Minor lea. ground activities for handicap, occupy 10 camp sites prepared gue baseball, tennis, dancing ped youngsters Is also on the this spring on 380 heavily .for. and an expanded playgrounds city slate and will be conducted ested acres around the girls program Is scheduled for next at Brigham Young park. home, property owned by the Dunn said the recreation pro. church. Monday and Tuesday, JUne 8.9. Les Dunn, director of sum. gram this summer will employ Local officials hasten to point mer activities, said playground some 37 persons most of them activities will be conducted at high school and college stu. out that moving into the out.of. door does not mean abandon, locations dents. eight different ment of the girls home. throughout the city this year. HERE IS A SCHEDULE of A map can be found In todays Instead, the home will be Journal Indicating the various registration times and places opened to even greater use by areas served by each park. for the various summer rec. various church groups on a year Continued on Page 8 around basis. PLAYGROUND registration Suspects Box Elder Is currently rep resented by County CommU loner Grover Harper andRoss C. Bowen of Brigham City, servea as aecretary.treasurer for the group. Attendant Says 2 Tires Stolen A Brigham City aervlce sU tlon attendant early Wednesday told city police that two tires were stolen from a front dls pUy rack while he was looking for sparkplugs at the rear o: the building. Larry Braegger, working at Jim Checketts Texaoo, Seventh South and Main, said the tlrea were taken at about 2:30 a.m. He said a car pulled In and he was asked to get some spark plugs. While he was looking for the plugs, he said occupants of the car took two tlrea and sped away north on Main street at a high rate of speed. TELETYPE UNIT Mrs. Ruby Ray, aeputy in the Box Elder County Sheriffs office, Inspects information coming over a new teletype unit in the sheriffs office. Utah stations are warming up this week and will begin operating Saturday. Sheriff Installs Teletype; BE Supplement: 'Ready June 9 The spring supplement to the Boomerang, year book at Box Elder High school, will be handed out at the school on Tuesday, June. 9, It was announced this week by John Way-mayearbook advisor. The supplement will be available to students between 4 and 7 p.m., Way-ma- n said. n, Local Guard To Start Operation Its getting tougher all the time tor a crook to make his way In the world. The latest Implement to discourage dishonest activity before the law is a teletype sys. tern which will go Into effect across Utah on Saturday, June 6. June 6 lng unit and all Information Is hearsay and not admlssable to court, he explained And this Isnt pleasant news for the fleeing fellow who already Is strained to make ends meet these days. THE SYSTEM HAS BEEN In. com Locally, a unit has been In. stalled by Bell Telephone stalled In the Box Elder County pany with the monthly use cost Sheriff s office where this week, set at $126. Sheriff Hyde said a set of r eg. deputies have been learning the what's and why .tors of Its oper. ulatlons on just what may be sent over the machines should atlon. be distributed this week. The local unit was Installed SOME 18 UTAH stations will week ago and sheriffs offa on the circuit Saturday. Any go one unit will have Instant con tact with any other unit across the state and may disperse and receive Information on a vast western states network serving The Brigham City National Idaho, Arizona, California, Guard battery will join other and New Oregon Washington, units from northern Utah early Mexico. Saturday morning In convoy Primary purpose for having k annual to their the teletype system Is to aid summer encampment. Jt In criminal Investigations. The local unit, Battery A, Is to be considerably expected First Howtlzer battalion, 145th more efficient than present artillery, has scheduled first means of communications In formation at 4:45 a.m. It will which officers use a combinajoin other units of the battalion tion of telephone, telegrams and at the south city limit and plans radio. to arrive at Camp W.G. Wll. llams at about 8 a.m. SHERIFF WARREN HYDE About 50 men and three off. the system not only has says PLAYING ANOTHER HUNCH leers are expected to make the the advantage of speed but can William Walker, trip and will leave Brigham be made a matter of record. Patrolman local also on duty at the time, drove City In 12 trucks. The Howlt-zerIt is different than the po. s to the canyon tavern and found batterys three 155MM lice radio In this respect since are already at Camp Wll. the police radio is a dispatch. that it had been burglarized. was gained by lalms, having been towed there Entrance open a rear door, for test firing on May 28. breaking Items similar to those found in OTHER BATTERIES mak. the suspects car were reported up the convoy Saturday lng missing. The cash register and coin morning will Include those from machines In the tavern hadbeen Smlthfleld, Logan and Garland. This year's schedule Is slm. emptied and left open before An electric storm moved into the place closed Tuesday night liar to that of previous summer tte Brigham City area TuesUnits will encampments. spend no and there was money report, evening and .16 of an inch day the house first day up setting ed taken. of moisture poured from the with activities getting Box Elder County Sheriff keeping skies while the thunder roared In earnest on Sunday. underway Warren Hyde whose department They will spend the first and the lightning flashed. The took over the case, said that In dry.run drills, prac. storm seemed to leave daytime week Martin and Osborne were re some five dereconolsance and selec. temperatures ported on probation in Ogden. ttolng on Wednesday cooler tlon of position. The battalion grees will move to Dugway Proving than on Tuesday. High and low mercury readgrounds for the aeoond week and precipitation measIt where ings will in fir. participate SAYS BIKE STOLEN for the past two days urement James Stoddard, 98 South lng.The la scheduled are as follows: encampment Main, reported the theft of a to end on JUne 21 High Low Prec. with the local bicycle to Brigham City police unit 2 .16 81 49 June to arrive home expected Tuesday. 76 60 June 3 that day. Awaits Camp two-wee- Storm Dumps .16 In. Rain ice personnel were given a schooling In Its use. The remainder of the week has been spent In practice. But lookout crooks, the teletype units will be working for keeps come Saturday. one-da- y Record Hop Set Saturday A record hop is scheduled in Brigham City Saturday evening, June 6, for young people of south Box Elder county. The event will be held in the LDS North Box Elder stake center starting at 8:30 p.m. with a professional disk jockey to spin the records. Invited to attend are young folks of Mia Maid, Laurel and Explorer ages. Admission will be by budget cards and guest cards. dance Byron Armstrong, chairman, said the event Is open to boys and girls regard, less of religious faith. There will be contests and records given away during the evening. Refreshments will be be served. The record hop will be the latest In a series of Saturday night dances started early this year at the stake center. Arm. Strong said they will continue throughout the summer with combos and dance orchestras providing music in addition to records. Sport dress Is considered for this Saturdays proper dance. CONSIDER TAVERN CLOSING HOUR Varied Items Catch County Eye Monday County com. HE NOTED THAT ALL SUCH county be allowed to remain open until 1 a.m. CLERK K.B. OLSEN was ask. Box Elder mlssloners Monday turned down places In Weber county and a request to permit taverns to Brigham City have this prlv. remain open until 1 a.m., Indio, liege. Sheriff Hyde said he felt ated they would ask the state It advisable to do the same. It would help to eliminate con. highway department for aweed. choked rlght.of.way and appoint, fusion and misunderstanding. We have good operators who ed voting district registration are doing their best to cooper, agents. The varied action highlighted ate with us, the letter stated. The county officials gave a regular weekly meeting In Brigham City. legnthy discussion to the matter Sheriff Warren Hyde, In a let. before denying the request, addter, asked that for the sake of ing they would consider any uniformity, taverns In the un. additional Information the sher. Incorporated areas of Box Elder Iff might bring to them. 1 4 commissioners agreed to offer spraying aarvlca for white top weed at half the coat for ma. terlala. They fait thla would be an Inducement for landowners to 1st tha county spray In areas whera the Infestation Is heav. lest, notably In Bear River valley. Commissioners Frank Reeder and William Burton said they would accompany Edwin weed department Andersen, supervisor, In contacting prop, erty owners. In response to a query from the Federal Aviation agency, BUSINESS, THE Continued on Page 8 ed to oontact the state highway department and asked to have the old U.I.C. railroad rlght-of- . way turned over to the county. As It now stands, the strip presents a weed andtrashprob. lem, It was noted. A list of recommended reg. lstratlon agents was reviewed by the commission which then selected those persons who would be appointed to serve. Where no names were submit, ted, It was decided to reappoint the agent who had served for the past two years. IN OTHER c |