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Show I JOURNAL; Brigham City, Utah THE BOX ELBE Tj)er6onattjy gjpenklng ByCWC Brigham Gty swimming enthusiasts have come up with a plan to cover the municipal pool with a removeable structure so that it can be d used to carry on a sounds it and swimming program real practical. Needed to put the project over would be the reintroduction of a swimming program at Box Elder High school which is sorely needed. year-aroun- The high school had such a program while it was housed in the old building where a gym pool was available but without one at the new building, it had to be Now, with the board of education and Brigham City cooperating, this again could be provided. plan proposed would have Brigham City provide a structure to enclose the pool, something that could be removed in the summer time so that outdoor swimming be enjoyed. With a heating plant, lights and everything, this cost is estimated at around $70,000. The board af education would be asked to pay part of the operating expense, just as they would have to do if they had their own pool at the high school. A shuttle bus which the district already has could run back and forth the three blocks or so taking a swimming class to the pool and bringing another back. Physical education teachers could conduct the classes so that little or no extra help would be needed during school hours. At present, this bus is used to transport the high school swimming team to the junior high pool but they are the only students who are provided instruction during nine months of the year. The r ; 'program and the age swim teams, handicapped children and others Through Test Firing Pates from surrounding communities. Everything could be preserved for adults or family groups, parties s after further environmental, for the Air Force Genie testing. Thiokol will ship Genie e missile have been rocket motors to the Douglas'1 test fired by Aircraft company for flight and successfully Thiokol Chemical corporation target testing. at its Wasatch division near Twenty-elg- and the like. On this basis, the program would be nearly self supporting. Year around operation has been estimated at about $35,000 with revenues expected to reach or exceed $30,000. With the school board nt st on come kind of a lease arrangement to help with the expense, it easily could break even. Brigham City plans to employ e recreational director and with the municipal pool open on a e d basis, this could him an office headquarters and a very worthwhile activity for community participation, to bolster the lull during the winter months. a 'THE full-tim- year-aroun- 29 AT BOX A Republican be held In Brigham City on Wednesday evening, July 29, It was announced this week by Clyde B. Stratford, chairman of the Box Elder Republican Central committee. Highlighting the rally will be both candidates for the U.S, Senate and both guber. natorial candidates. Other state and county candidates also will be Invited to share the platform, Stratford said. The Box Elder High school auditorium has been reserved rally will pro-gra- ' Under the provisions of the new federal tax law, persons of 65 or older who sell their homes will be allowed a tax-fre- e gain if the adjusted sale price Is 120,000 or less, Troy Miller president of the Box Elder Board of Realtors, pointed out this week. Adjusted sales price means the sales price less the brokers commission and repair expenses incurred within 90 days preceding sale and paid within 30 days of sale Miller Cannon Cites t CALLING " ATTENTION TO new Section 121 of the Internal Revenue code, Miller explain. ed that the seller must have owned and used the residence FIREMEN CALLED Three fires amounting to Small damages summoned the Brigham City fire department on Monday, and Tuesday, July 13 and 14. Firemen were called at 2:45 p.m. on Monday to Flshburn drive where there was a grass tire. No damage was done. At 5 p.m. on Monday, an overheated stove at the Vernon ftaoer Fourth residence, 248 caused an West, 4 t North unde. . Spike Value For Tourists propel-lant-llne- mis-sll- r air-craf- t, fighter-lntercept- e. o missile. altitudes while under an air-Additional testing will be d craft wing. during motor quallflca. tion and flight test programs to motor performance provide PAMPERING PETS , v lslatures soley on a popula-tlo- n Man , NEW YORK (UPI) basis. After a short drive across Ni- had better keep his best friend.; state legisla. The one-tim- e agara Pennlnsula, the busses healthy because according to.; tor said that although he felt drove Into Niagara City on the latest figures, veterinarians in,; Utahs apportionment has not Canadian side. the U.S. are charging up to $5; been exactly equitable In the We climbed or took the elev. for an office call and $10 for a-- i the areas rural past favoring ator to the top of the Seigram house call. Major surgery and ) he didnt want to see It switch Tower where the falls can be convalescence, according to the to the other extreme, giving observed very well. The group reports, :an run up to $2,000; Stoddard William By a heavy predominance of J to urban areas. Jamboree Correspondent then went underground beneath the falls. The experience Commenting on civil rights, was but wet. The con. wonderful, The candidate said the 44.year-olBrigham City Scouts FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT tingent then boarded again for he would rather see dlscrlm. arrived in New York Sunday af-tlnatlon ended In Utah on a quite a weekend. Saturday Rochester, where the group USE KERATOLYTIC ACTION is gloughs off the infected sliin. strictly voluntary basis. How. morning we were up early ready stayed at the Sheraton Hotel. Because You see healthy skin replace it,', Get to to leave board buses from a federal civil with ever, rights liquid; a kerotoly tic. SUNDAY MORNING found the quick'drying at any drug store. If not pleased in 3 bill now passed, action should Detroit. We left on our way to Use antiseptic, back. 48c DAYS, your In New ' York boys Palmyra, be taken on the state level Rochester, going through CanFOOT POWDER ioor-f- ine where church services were soothing for sweaty feet, foot odor; stays ada and Niagara Falls. to Implement it. the skin for hours. TODAY At This was the first time for held for all faiths. We ate break- active inALL DRUG STORES. LDS fast at the Palmyra ward, many of the and Lu were held. services to be boys theran and Methodist meetings In a foreign OUR and several other denomina-tlon- s We country. Palwere held at also found that the myra. differences We rode by bus to New York were few, ex- Escorted by Noble and City, where we are staying at cept for the Athleen Flshburn Sheraton-Atlantic the Hotel, money exchange. August 9 to 22 The country side is so flat, next to the Empire State buildThe Red Cross blood-mobi4 Call Collect will be at Thtokof quite a change from the Utah ing. 7 or we ' to went Monday morning, mountains. Chemical corporations the Worlds Fair. The weather DAVE WELLING Wasatch division July 21 was not favorable, for It rain-eBOYS THE to LEFT were TRAVEL SERVICE Detorlt 23 and personel and continuously. Most of us Port Huron where the contingent urged this week to contribLobby Ben Lomond Hotel crossed the bottom corner of enjoyed the exciting day, which ute "badly needed blood. Ogden, Utah will be remembered always. Lake Huron, entering Canada. Mrs. John Higginson, blood chairman, said Blood the Intermountian center is running on such a short supply that blood can be released only on an emergency basis some of the time. She urged all donors to make a special effort to V Scouts Stay In New York i N-- d Republican gubernatorial hopeful D. James Cannon told a gathering of party workers In Brigham City Monday evening that Box Elder countys golden spike monument can become a tremendous tourist attraction. Citing the value of drawing more tourists Into' the state, Cannon said the golden spike site at Promontory summit, Willard bay and the Bear River Bird refuge give the county tremendous potential. He said the golden spike centennial In 1969 should be marked by a railroad exposition and this other events to mark greatest chapter In the history of railroading. into operation this fall. REFERRING TO THE CRISIS over education in Utah, the poThe tragic drowning of three litical hopeful said that findings Utah youths recently; one of them of the governors school study in Box Elder county, points up the committee and the National Education association should be for need every boy and girl jnour ,, considered fully In school system to learn to swim,-.- , i ; i state legislative session. And that applies to the adults Stating emphatically that he any tax Increase and opposed as well. especially a hike in property tt -- taxes, Cannon said he felt additional money for education can be found by economizing In other areas of state operation. The Salt Lake City Republican said he would not obligate himself to any single group or faction In his campaign. for the rally which will start This public meeting has at 8 p.m. been arranged so that everySpeakers for the occasion will one may have a chance to meet, Include Sherman P. Lloyd and talk with and question the can. Ernest L. Wilkinson, candidates dldates for office prior to the for the U.S. Senate, along with August Stratford primary, D. James Cannon and Mitchell said In a long distance call Melich, candidates for gover- to the Journal from San Fran, nor. cisco where he Is a Utah state Stratford will preside at the delegate to the Republican Nameeting and each speaker will tional convention. be given a time limitation so We sincerely hope that the that they may share equally. voters will sleze on this oppor. Questions from the audience tunlty and attend this Importwill be Invited, Stratford an. ant meeting." nounced. Teacher (Continued from page one) THE COMING school years budget has been planned on the same salary schedule as a year ago with annual Increment Commenting on the apparent of Utahs school crisis, the superintendent said It was the only choice we had to rally calming our forces and gain the publics good will In hopes that greater assistance will come from the week HE SAID HE WAS er L Bloodmobile Sets HAWAII TOUR le 394-266- d al In next register weeks drawing. Suspect Men Ordered Bound Over on Burglary Charge i Two Salt Lake City men were ordered bound over to First District court Wednesday after, noon after they waived preliminary hearing in Brigham City court on charges of second de. gree burglary. They were Johnnie L. Rush-ton- , 19, of 3153 West 3650 South, and Gary Wade Nelson, 20, of 3320 West 3100 South, Salt Lake City. Judge VeNoy Christoffersen set ball for each at $1,500 cash or $2,000 property bond. The two suspects were picked up In connection with the March 22 burglary of the Golden Bowl In Tremonton. They were taken Into custody by Box Elder Sheriffs deputies after having been picked up by the Davis County Sheriff's office. Sheriff Warren Hyde said In. vestlgation Into the case has been handled cooperatively by the sheriffs department and Tremonton Police force. , Response Urged appalled at the recent U.S. Supreme (Continued from page one) court decision which ordered states to reapportion their leg had not been contacted by the auditor nor any other state or national official this week. SLC JOIN Thiokol Stop; AN EARLIER DEAL IN AUDIT, taken shortly after Mrs, Barnard re. ported the shortage to Brigham City police placed the missing fund total at $7,119.17. The period examined extended back to 1955. Sheriff Hyde said this week the complaint signed by him extended to the 1960 date to comply with the Utah statute of A SQUARE EVERY SQUARE , , . when you buy from Bestway. Hero, prici never right if the quality it wrong. The high quality roofing will pay you bark year alter year. What'i more, they'll be ground to bark up this claim. of lettway limitations. Report Lists Unemployment , r Influenced by, the management labor dispute in Utahs primary metals Industries, new unemployment totaled 2,025 during the week ended July 11, reported Dale Madsen, manager of the Brigham employment security office. The week before the number of Initial claims for unemploy, ment benefits was 941. However, continuing dipped slightly, with unem-ployme- FIBERGLAS INSULATION A year 'round comfort Saves winter conditioner. fuel. Cooler in summer. with various Interested groups, 2.49 percent of the states (Stele Thickness) the Utah Education assocla. work force claiming un. tions board of trustees declarto 2.58 employment, compared ed Its Intention to recommend percent the week before. to Its house of delegates that The seasonally adjusted Job. teacher contract negotiations less ratio, at 3.1 percent, was Red Wood Picnic be resumed for 1964-6off a tenth during the week. with This recommendation was Jobs made available through Complete scheduled for presentation to security offices 2 benches employment the house of delegates In Salt totaled 952 and were bolsterLake City Wednesday evening. It ed by calls for nearly 200 for. 5 $15.95 must further be ratified by UEA The Brigham City fire de. est fire A change In the weather Is as fighters In central Utah members across In a partment was summoned to Hot the state week. during the good as a rest, according to series of 6' $17.95 regional meetings. Springs at 6:45 a.m, Wednes. Weatherman Charles Clifford. Spot shortages of farm work, to battle fire on ers were day, July 15, reported In Provo, The sun spell was broken a burning barn. In Brigham City on Tuesday Price and Cedar City areas, The property, belonging to Madsen said. when ,08 Inches of rain fell, HIPPOCRATES ISLE Mrs. R.M. Gale, was struck and the thermometer dropped to GETS AIRPORT by lightning and the fire causa cooling 59 In the evening. CROWDED! NEW YORK (UPI) A re- ed damage in the estimate of Following is a record for the cently completed airport on the ANN ARBOR. Mich. (UPI) to the barn $2,000 and $375 past two days: island of Cos will enable visi- to contents. In more than 29,000 American 6t Jht tors to Greece this summer to Firemen were at the blaze homes, four generations live In BUILDING HI Low fly to the health for approximately one hour. a single household. This In- BUG . . . 93 70 Jhly 14 center where Hippocrates, the cludes a husband and wife, 91 15 59 father of medicine, once retheir children, the parents of ceived his patients. Regularly the husband and wife, and their scheduled flights to Cos will be If you want to be technical, parents. there are 46, not 50, states in While such ter mined amount of damage. maintained by Olympic Airlines. the Union. Four of the states families may seem rare, they Is Island for The famed its An lnceneraior grass fire actually are commonwealths are gaining In number as early brought the fire department to agreeable climate, green hills, Virginia, Kentucky, Pennsylva marriage and life expectancy 564 East Fifth North on Tubs-da- colorful rocks and picturesque nla and Massachusetts. ' Increase, reports Dr. Wilma No danuge was reported. Islets. Wednesday Fire Damages Barn Weather Scone contract Force Air Defense command An improvement solid propellant fuel for the Genie THIOKOL DEVELOPS FUEL missile is being developed for the Air Force by Thiokol Chemical corporation at its plant near Brigham City. Air-to-A- ir appears to be a workable and practical program and I hope the Mayor and city council and the board of education will appoint a joint committee to study the proposal. If we would get on the ball right now, the program could be put 5. the wings of sub-zer- This Breezes Cool missiles, Air air-to-a- ir carried under , ing bodies. state legislature. After sessions late last Genie d -- a better way to spend it. In exchange, they would enjoy use of the pool for the number of years that would be necessary to repay the original investment on the basis of actual operating costs and such an agreement could be drawn up between the two govern- five of the last eight years, and that such exemption Is avail, able only once In a taxpayers lifetime. He made the explanation as a public service on the basis of Information supplied by the National Association of Real Estate Boards with which the Box Elder Board of Realtors Is affiliated. A widow or widower would test meet the five to eight-yea- r If the deceased spouse, had he lived, would have met the re. quirement, Miller said. How. said. ever, he added, the surviving If the sales price is in ex- spouse must be age 65 or over cess of $20,000, the gain is tax. for this exclusion to apply. empt In the ratio that $20,000 is to such price, he explained Thus, If the sales price Is $30,000 and the gain Is $12,. portion of 000, the the gain would be $8,000. test-e- bal-llstl- I Tax Exemption Is Explained WERE are designed to intercept and The contract required that destroy airplanes of an attack-- , Thiokol maintain existing ing country. and aerodynamic specThe weapon must be flexible ifications of the weapon while enough to withstand the extreme . ; expanding the weapons oper. high temperatures of a desert n atlng temperature range and airfield and then the ; life the of the weather encountered at high 1 extending storage With the board of education plagued with insufficient operating funds, perhaps an alternate plan would be for them to use part of their building fund bonds to provide the cover. The issue passed this spring gave them some surplus over the estimated costs of the pressing building needs and can't think of Senior Citizen House Sale MOTORS system for the por-vid- SO? StatesPrePrimary Rally pre-prima- de-re- es by Thiokol under its to develop an Improved HIGH ELDER mo-tor- e AS PART OF ITS develop-meBrigham City, according to E. Hunter, general Charles program, Thiokol condi-- ; tioned a number of solid prp- manager of the division. The tests were conducted as pellant motors to high and low part of a rigorous preliminary temperatues ranging from plus 175 degrees to minus 75 program to flight rate-tean Improved Genie mis. Fahrenheit. r sile. The motors were then suq--t: Test show that results Jected to various conditioning Thiokol has achieved the ballisIncluding heavy tic requirements for the wea. environments, humidity-,,-- , drop-tests- , vibration, pon system under a variety altitude and extended cycling of severe temperature and enrough road tests prior to static vironmental conditions. , firing at Thiokol. g part-icapatin- full-scal- h air-to-a- ir the-lnso- After school hours; the municK pal pool would be available for the general public including all school children, the Red Cross swimming JULY Thioiio! Puts Genie Motor 1 ThUfitiay, July 16, 1964 & 2,400-year-o- ld 3Vic tables Aluminum Storm Doors Complete with all Hardware and ready for hanging $34.95 and $39.95 Wood Screen Doors All sizes $9.95 BESTLITE Tronslueent fiber-- . - multi-generati- y. Donahue. glass panels in 6 popular colors. |