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Show LMt., I COOPER AH VE APPROACH SUGGESTED or- 'll; -- i - i County Considers Road at Wiilard Who will build a road west from U.S. 91.30s to the north Willard reservoir recreation area? rigation pipeline along a short distance of county road barrow area. Sheriff Warren Hyde was This was the question posed to seek bids on a Ply. at Mondays meeting of the Box mouth car for his department Elder County commission. after the sheriff reported that Paul Gilgen, secondary road no Ford cars with standard engineer for the Utah Highway transmission will be available department, asked if the county locally until the 1967 models had plans for such a road and are received. suggested it should leave the highway near the Wishing Well motel in north Willard. Gilgen said if the road were constructed, it would erase the necessity for a frontage road when d Interstate Volume 59, Number 28 Brigham City, Utah, 84302, Thursday Morning, July 14, 1966 22 PA 5E5 15 is complet- ed west of Willard. THE COMMISSIONERS to the merit of such a road but said they had no plans for it at present. They did point out, however, that the state will need this access when haul, ing fill for the Interstate pro. ject. officials sug. The county gested that the highway depart, ment make a proposal wherein something can be worked out on a cooperative basis. IN OTHER Ilf ts skill survey aimed at Box Elder countys labor market more squarely In focus is being launched by the Box Elder County Industrial com. mission, It was announced this week. Chairman Grover R. Harper said In view of the major chang. es now taking place within the economic base of the county and anticipated future growth, a need exists for more adequate occupational information. The results of this survey should be beneficial for em. ployment planning Industrial expansion, employment coun. youth guidance and sellng should assist in the development of academic and vocational training programs. A BUSINESS, Lloyd Gunther, a manager of the Bear River Bird refuge, requested the county haul some fill dirt to cover to culverts on the Whis. tier canal west of Brigham City. He explained that both structures are in place and it would require little more dirt to cover them adequately. In reply, the commissioners said they did not want to haul dirt over the newly.surfaced bird refuge road, especially in hot weather, because of the damage it would cause. However, they agreed to work something out if dirt is avail, able in the area without haul, ing in on the new road. CLERK K.B. OLSEN IN WAS WAGE in. THIS SURVEY SHOULD provide basic labor fori formation regarding 0( tlonal composition of the force Including methods f or en . try, volumn Job hiring an d pro. motional possibilities wit hlnttie various Industries. The obtained lnfor matt or should be available for lnduut. rial development, school and Jot counseling, aid in estab llshlnj high school and past high school programs, training progi ami tc establish expanding a ad con tractlng occupational pi itter ns to serve as basic mat trial lr disseminating occupatlc tnal la. lnformatl on, a.nc understanding of the i oc FILES FOR POST Logan cupatlonal structure an ,d wa.gr T. Chapsituation within the loci il econ City Judge, Zachary lin has filed for District Judge omy, the chairman said formation will be obtained for use by prospective new Indus, position. tries and local residents seek, THE RESULTS OF T) rlESU R ing competative wage scales, very should prove helpf ul lnup. L the chairman explained. a more adequa ,te lab or The Industrial commission, praising for potential ne w lndi is supply which has representation from as those emplt y. as well tries the major communities within ers operatir ig wltl ilr presently the the county, is promoting the county. with technical as survey In addition, the surv ey shot tic slstance being provided by the be a valuable source of lnfc Se. Brigham City Employment m regarding i inempli y. Zachaiy T. CInmplln, Logan curlty office seasonal Influences lr ment, Olof are E. Harper City Judf-- t , has filed as a candiAssisting on Page Seven) (Continued date for district J"J,e of the Zundel, Ray Ashcraft, Nephl Glenn Crump, first Judicial dlsti b t of the Westergard, James M. Stone, and J. Dale State of Utah whlcn Includes Madsen. Box Elder, Cache and Rich, is counties THE WAGE AND OCCUPA. Champlln Is a graduate of tlonal survey Is being conduct-eBox Elder High school and Utah D in order to; State University. He received (1) Provide a source of oc. hts law degree from the Uncupatlonal Information to aid lr iversity of Utah college of law with honors. planning and promoting employ, er relations for Job develop Upon graduating from law Tommorow an id Satui ment and placement. school he entered private prac-tlc- e will mar k day, July In Logan and In addition (2) Provide basic data des the annual Sidev alk Bazt was Cache County attorney for perately needed by counselori in the conduct of their plan Days in B rlj ham Clt y 12 years. In October, 1962, he this year. was appointed by the Logan City nlng of Job goals for various Merchants wil I be goir ig individuals. as Logan City commission all out to brinig bargain (3) Aid in obtaining lnfor. Judge, and was subsequently hunters their looked for matlon relative to the develop to that position In ment of firm and Industry Jot bargains. which he Is now serving. Stores will r imain op en He Is a member of the LDS entry and promotion patterns. until 8 p.m. on Friday ai id (4) Obtain current wage In. church, having served a two will have the ir regul ar formation to beutilizedbypros. year mission, as bishop for se. store hours Sat urday. industries anc ven and one half years and Is pectlve new Local merchi ints will be others Interested in comparnow a member of the East isons. moving their w ares out onCache State high concll. to the sidewall i beglnn ing He and his wife, the for. (5) Provide essential basic at 9:30 Frida;; morning data for an efficient appraisal mer Helen Marie Hunt of Evan. and expect m any ea .riy ston,.Wyo., also a Utah State morning barga in huntors. graduate, are the parents of Balloons, Ba zaar D ays nine children all of whom arrj s, music from st reel spi living at home. and pop Judge Champlln served In corn will be a few of the World War n from 1940.1')-1- 6 sidewalk novel ties du ring reaching the rank of technical y affi sir. the (Continued on Page Eight) Judqe Files I READY FOR DEMOLITION Mrs. Alma Alex, Brigham City beautification chairman, takes an ax to this frame house as Saturday's top cleanup project. In reality, the "I FEEL THAT A ROAD INTO this north end of the lake would be a great tourist attraction to supplement the Golden Spike na. he wrote. tlonal site area, The commissioners indicated they had contacted the Utah Travel council anent this mat ter, adding they planned to look the area over. With his letter, Crump en. closed a map with the section of beach marked. Saturday Cleanup Set; House Wrecking Top Job A cleanup day is on the docket Saturday in Brigham City and all persons interested in making their community more attractive are urged to lend a hand. Mrs. Alma Alex, city beautification chairman, said volunteer workers should plan to meet in front of the county courthouse at 8 was A LEAVE.OF-ABSENCgranted Sadie Jensen, deputy in the recorders office during a serious illness of her husband. Clark Rudd of Fielding was granted permission to lay an lr a.m. Workers are asked to bring trucks, tractors, shovels, rakes and other implements and equipment that can be used in cleanup, the chairman said. Top project of the day will be demolition of a vacant frame home on the southwest corner of Third North and First East. Whitaker Construction company of Brigham City has volunteered to tear down the structure. City trucks and equipment will help haul the debris, said Mrs. Alex. Other projects are being lined up for the day. Forecast: Not Much Change According to Chades Clifford, locail weather recorder, there is little change in temperature expected for at leasit the next three or four days. FOOT NEARLY SEVERED BY HAY MOWER Hopes High for Yeung Stephen Daddy coma get me. ..Daddy, come get me I These imploring words of a father to hurry. And then suddenly, Stephen bolted toward the tractor, pul. ling the mower with its slash, ing blade. The father desperate, ly disengaged the vehicle. But an Instant too late. wise. It was early on the morning of JUly S when Stephen Hurd, his mother, Mrs. Joseph Hurd and a brother, Jeff, age 6, went down to a field on their ranch five miles north of Snow. Yllle to take breakfast to Mr. Hurd who was mowing hay, Go tell your father that we, re here," Mrs, Hurd Instructed the older boy. And he ran to a far end of the field where Mr, Hurd welcomed him up on the tractor for a ride. ALTHOUGH STOPPED, THE mower moving on momentum knocked the boy down and near, ly severed his left foot Just above the ankle bone. Mr. Hurd who had seen men wounded in the action of World War n, leaped from the tractor The foot attached only by a cord of flesh and an artery, was on the mower blade. The father forced it tight a. gainst the leg and griped it vice like with his gloved hand. He snatched the boy up and for his wife and yelling son to shut off the tractor, MEANWHILE, THE MOTHER ADDITION, of training needs. , asked to take steps to have the secretary at Pioneer Memorial Nursing home included under the countys blanket bond. Another letter was received from Glen Crump, president of the Bear River Chamber of up the pointing Commerce, merits of a beach area on the shore of Great Salt Lake in Box Elder county. Crump earlier proposed that the area, located about eight miles northwest of the Golden Spike National Historic site, be developed for recreation 30.montlwold Snowville boypre. ceded what could have been a life crippling tragedy, But speedy action, prayers and faith seemingly have decreed other- put-tin- Fortunately, the trooper had not yet gone on duty. He radio, ed ahead to Brigham City where police dispatcher Dallas Hlgley for e made arrangements mergency first aid at Valley hospital in Tremonton and to clear and young Stephan spread a blan. ran for the car. ket and sat down to wait on a WITH MRS. HURD AT THE ditch bank. As the tractor drew nearer, wheel, they drove frantically to the waiting youngster became the home of Trooper Bryan more anxious. He ran out a Wheeler, Utah Highway patrol, short distance and called for his who lives in Snowville. all local Intersections. At the Tremonton hospital, a physician cut away the boys shoe and sock and bandaged the foot securely to the leg. Rest ing on a pillow in his fathers arms, the Injured youngster rushed to Dee Me. mortal hospital in Ogden where personnel and a emergency team of surgeons were waiting, was then NEARY THREE AFTER hours, young Stephen emerged from the operating room, the full length of his leg in a cast. Now, more than a week later, the attending physician is high, ly optimistic over Stephens structure will be torn down by Whitaker Construction company as a contribution to the community cleanup ef- fort. Suspect Bound Over ost Bazaar Days aze Here This Week Bargain -- 15-1- 6, ar In Box Elder Slaying A Tremonton woman accused of first degree murder has been ordered bound over to trial on the charge In First authorities in which Miss Han. sen allegedly confessed to the shooting. REPORTEDLY SHE AND Ad. ams met at a Tremonton tav old ern on the The order binding night of June 27 Nellie Lou Hansen over was on Page Eight) (Continued read by Brigham City Judge Chrlstoffersen at the VeNoy 'conclusion of a preliminary hearing Tuesday. The court remanded Miss Hansen to the custody of Sheriff Warren Hyde for confinement in the Box Elder county Jail with, District court. First Contestant Enters out ball. Tuesdays hearing, continued from the preceding Friday, last, ed for only an hour. MISS of the 1966 Peach Queen Quest ak-er- sno-con- two-da- seem early but already Box Elder county girl first HANSEN IS ACCUSED has officially set her sights 28 of El. June slaying on the 1966 Peach Queen crown. It may the don Ray Adams, 27.year.old Sandy man and father of four, on a county road in the Blue And Creek area. A pathologist testified last week that Adams had been shot the sponsoring Brigham City Jaycees are urging ad. dltlonal girls and their spon. sors to come forward. The Initial entrant is Allyson 18 year-olGelsler, daughter of eight times. and Mrs. Lawrence Gels, Witnesses heard Tuesday in Mr. 454 North Second West. eluded Box Elder" Deputy tner. ler, She Is being sponsored by Jim iff Newell Francis Paul Fonnes. Griffins Shamrock Service sta. beck, Howell, farmer and Utah 108 North Main street. tlon, Br. Highway Patrol Troopers Kot-teyan Wheeler and Ralph H. AS AN INNOVATION THIS year and so that the queen will be eligible to compete for the LAW THE THREE of Miss Utah, contestants officers told about title will be asked to perform a tal. their findings in the lnvestlga. ent tlon. Fonnesbeck related how Miss Gelsler plans to dem. he discovered the victims body onstrate her talents as a seamhim a and in dugway presumed to be dead after observing two stress by displaying clothes which she has made. bullet holes in the body. The talent can be almost In answer to a question by anything, emphasized Sher. County Attorney 0. Dee Lund, man Thomas, Jaycee Peach Fonnesbeck said the dead man was wearing a pair of shorts, Days chairman. an unbuttoned shirt and one THE MAY CONTESTANT field boot. There was one sock even a on talk by qualify giving a. and a pair of ladles' Jeans the profession which she plans bout five feet away from the to entet it was further indicated. body, he added. Also as a change this year, the queen and her two atten. FONNESBECK ALSO TEST!-fledants will be the recipients of or five six spent seeing .22 calibre cartridges around college scholarships. Cliff Graham contest chair, the body plus some live bullets man, said contestants will be near the nead and feet. Judged on personality and ap. Miss Hansen was implicated pearance In street wear, bath, in the case when she turned ing suits and formala plus tal. herself into Idaho Law enforce, ent. Girls who wish to enter ment officers the same morn, are Invited to contact Graham ing at Cottrel port.of.entry eta. at 723.6118. d tlon. chances for recovery. ENTRANTS IN THIS YEARS He Just gives us all the hope Defense counsel Omer Call, there is, declared Mrs. Hurd Brigham City attorney, said he contest must be single and not who was at the youngsters bed. had been furnished with copies be younger than 17 nor older of statements made to Idaho than 27 on Sept. 5, 1906. (Continued on Page Seven) Contest Chairman Cliff Graham, left, SHES SIGNED UP from Allyson Gelsler, first entrant In this years Peach Quee Peach Days chairman Sherman Thomas watches approvingly. takes vital Information while Jaycee a contest, |