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Show ierpoint ' Ave. Salt laics City euit utah COS". Iri Volume 60, Number 30 Brigham City, Utah, 84302, Thursday Morning, July 27, 1967 Little Interest Yet Gone Fishin 3 COUNCIL OPEN THIS YEAR SEATS Commission Says Signs Hangs On N-- J Door In Local Elections A gone fishin sign will be hung on the News Journal door Saturday and Monday as the office closes for the annual employees fishing trip. This year the N and J gang will be testing their luck on the waters ot Palisades reservoir on the Wyoming - Idaho border and on such close by streams as the Snake river, Grays river and the Salt river. Chef and leader of the expedition C. W. who is also publisher of the paper, said the office will be open as usual Tuesday, Aug. 1 Political Interest Is presently city offices And although these likely will concerned most with next year's be the only names to appear presidential election. more Immediate on the November ballot, there But of a nature to Brigham City and Is another avenue for becoming are a candidate. neighboring communities municipal elections coming up candidates INDEPENDENT this fall. be nominated by certifibe there As may expected might B. BALLOONS EVFRYWHERE Nelson who are headMargo Mint and Jessie Is currently little talk about the cates which contains the names ing up arrangements for Sidewalk Bazaar Friday and Saturday, peer out from among Nov. 7 political contests. Its of at least 25 registered voters. some of the 500 balloons which will decorate downtown Brigham City for the two City Recorder Tolman Burke still early but this should change In the coming weeks with three noted this week that no person day sales event. seats on the Brigham City coun-el- l may sign more than one and citizens who attend up for grabs. 2-Deither of the party conventions ay NEARING THE END of four, are not entitled to sign at all. Names of all candidates must year terms are Republicans Robert Keating and Rudolph Kal-se- r be filed at least 15 days but and Democrat George Bill not more than 30 days prior to the election. Davis. The daytime mercury read-lng- s Last years city election drew None has Indicated publicly have stayed above the 90 a record 4,294 voters to be he intends whether yet Downtown Brigham City will become a degree mark for the past week, a candidate for according to Charles Clifford, In neighboring towns of south midway of color and shopping values Friday local weather observer. Box Elder county voters this and Saturday as local merchants stage their SAYS BRIGHAM APPAREL OFFICIAL will elect two trustees for High winds Invaded the area fall annual Sidewalk Bazaar. four-yea- r terms. Tuesday afternoon and before The event, promoted by the merchants evening a trace of moisture fell, ALTHOUGH THERE will be not however enough for a committee of the Brigham City Chamber of some ground work laid In the Clifford said. measurement, weeks ahead, the two political Commerce, is one of the biggest promotions parties In Brigham City are of the year. not expected to hold nominating Store operators plan to display their conventions until early in OcAn official for Brigham Ap- ficials of the NLRB could each tober. wares on the sidewalk which will be made f parel this week said It was the employe properly express It will be at these two on the union question withcompany that asked for a union more festive by the addition of balloons and likely held on the same election, scheduled Aug. 4 at out outside pressure. that party organl-zatlon- s the local plant. flags. evening, It was for this reason that will nominate their The people of Brigham City Brigham Apparel on June 23 The Jaycees will sell hotdogs, cold drinks standard bearers for the three should understand that the elec- filed Its petition for such an and other refreshments - also on the sidetion.. .was the result of a peti- election, Sllton said. walk and local auto dealers are planning a tion filed by management for Some 164 production work, a such said are listed as eligible to ers determination, new car show on the parking lot north of city BUT WITH A HAPPY ENDING Peter vote. Office personnel at the company Sllton, hall. local plant which manufactures The voting scheduled from mens and boys outerwear, will And with all of this, merchants will have 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the local not participate. some top notch bargains for the thrift conplant, will be conducted by the scious shopper," said Chairman Margo Flint. National Labor Relations board. e Annual Sales Event Set Here Friday, Saturday Mercury Stays Above Ninety Clav-baug- W to Tavern License Fee, Closing Hour Stay Same; NoSunday Beer Box Elder county officials have turned down request by tasern owners in the uniim him-sel- func-tlon- Look through today's issue of the Box Elder Journal for a preview of the values to be had. PROPOSING TO organize the Is the Amalgamated Clothing Workers which currently has three locals In Utah. workers Adventure for Tiana The world can be a lonely and frightening place when dark-nescomes and youre a girl lost In the boggy westland of a farming community. And a mothers arms can be like the embrace of an angel after such an ordeal. It was such Tuesday night for little Tiana Hart, the object r of a search in west Willard by townspeople, with Highway Patrol and Sheriffs after she wandered away from a cherry orchard. s four-hou- A dark-haire- one of dozens of who fanned out In the area after Tiana was reported missing about 8 p.m. Wells said he was first attracted by the childs crying. searchers "I RAN THROUGH A SWAMP and climbed a fence and could hear she was closer. I got on my hands and knees and started crawling through this high stuff.. .about eight feet tall... and started feeling for her. When I touched her, she grabbed onto me. She was sitting on a little knoll and It was damp all around It. She dinged to me all the way to the top, Wells related. The happy ending climaxed some frantic hours for Tlanas parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wll-11a- of Virglna, counties. Specifically, the commission turned down these requests; to A SIMPLE MAJORITY will extend the closing hour from 12 decide the question. Should the midnight to a.m. To redute the license charge union bid be defeated, It will be at least one year before for selling draft beerfrom$250 another election can be held. annually to the same as can. Sllton expressed a hope that ned and bottled beer which Is all eligible voters would ex. $35 a year. To permit the sale of take press their true feelings In out. beer on Sundays. this democratic American way on election day. THE COMMISSIONERS noted A union spokesman, Clarence alter checking around, they that Palmer, representative for the AFL CIO, Salt Lake City, met concluded that to reduce the fee for draft beer would with workers last week also call for a hike In the charge to sell canned and hot. tied beer to be comparable 1 with other areas. Clerk K.B. Olsen was asked to notify 'the tavern owners of the countys decision. Sayama and Mary Y. IN OTHER BUSINESS, the 1, RFD Sayama, Tremonton, board received a request from 3.36 acres. Kazuo Raymond W. Hunsaker and Gladys Marie Hunsaker, RFD 3, Tremonton, parcels totaling 26.19 acres. Utah Idaho Sugar company, parcels totaling 3.87 acres. Loretta J. Hansen, Tre. Fred B. Baugh, Jr., representing the Brigham City Chamber of Commerce asking that the road leading to the city airport be resurfaced. However, the county officials determined this could not be monton, parcels totaling 5 80 done due to the short notice and because the countys oiling proacres gram already Is well underway. They noted also that the HEADLIGHT PARTS STOLEN roads route may be changed Lee Wright, 596 South First and they hesitated to spend West, told police that someone much money pending this dev. took headlight rings and both elopment parking lenses from hts pickup However, It was agreed to truck, Wednesday, July 26. (Continued on Page Three) Idaho. transportation. To help draw attention to this centennial observance, the Brigham City Chamber of Commerce announced this week It will give a new Mustang on Peach Days. However, this critter will be of a modern vintage, a sports car, to be exact. years TO GET INTO THE RUNNING for this pretty prize, the likes of which the settlers never knew or dreamed of, ltsneces. sary only to purchase a $1 ticket or more If you desire. TIANA, BAREFOOTED at the time, was last seen playing under a tree before she wandered away. It appeared after leaving the orchard she must have made her way through a corn patch and across some boggy pasture When found, she was ground. a short distance from the Union THEY WILL ALSO BE avail, able from Brigham City Klw&nls club members who have agreed to take on the project for the chamber. and mile about Two) on (Continued Page a In neighboring One hundred years ago when Brigham City was officially as a town, horses were the primary means of Chairman Frank Coppln said tickets will go on sale at most of Brigham City stores this week where boxes will be conveniently located for deposit of railroad tracks and Mustang Offered As Centennial The family, Including five other children, had been In Salt Lake City for the July 24 holiday and were en route home when they decided to stop In Willard and pick some cherries. Pacific Interstate highway con. suit Involving eight with similar businesses d midnight. He was Hart An damnation three-pronge- d eralize beer sales, extend the closing hour license fees to sell beer. The county board of commissioners look the actioii Monday during its regular weekly session in Biiglum City. owners tavern Ten the commission last week and argued that existing policies and fees were handl. capping them In competition Land Suit Slated Aug. 16 owners of land in the Tremon. ton area Is scheduled In First District court Aug. 16. cards. The action will establish Sllton stated that for several on parcels adding up to prices weeks union organizers had some 42.10 acres, needed In the been working at the plant. construction of 1. 80 between El. wood and west Tremonton. MANY PEOPLE WHO might have signed union application TO BE HEARD BY a cards did sounder pressure and the case Is scheduled for 10 Jury, a.m. In a considerable number of In. Involved property owners and stances they did not rep. their respective acreage In. resent the employees true elude the following: feelings," he declared. Orlin J. Hansen and Fern S. The company official further remarked that only In a secret Hansen, 2131 Berkley street, ballot conducted by proper of Salt Lake City, 2.88 acres. MEMBER OF THE Willard Volunteer Fire department, Michael Wells, located the little girl shortly before GLAD REUNION Tiana Hart who was lost and the subject of a search by dozens of persons at Willard Tuesday night, was obviously relieved to be in the arms of her mother again after being found, huddled and crying in dense union spokesman said last week that petitions were filed with the NLRB after 110 employes signed union application A BE a to liband reduce 'Company Sought Union Vote' It Was Frightening 18 PAGES the duplicate. Klwanlans will be on hand near the car 'during Friday Sidewalk Baand Saturdays zaar, Coppln disclosed. This will make It even easier for interested persons to get In (Continued on Page Two) WHO WILL SADDLE THIS MUSTANG? Asks Robert Favero and Frank Coppin who are heading up ticket sales on the 1967 sports car, a Brigham City centennial year prize. |