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Show i. .;aU 1- BUILDING AT STEADY Jity, La., a Ltah Issues Permits BC For 3 New Homes Building permits for three new homes were Issued In Brigham City during May, it was reported by the city In. spectlon department. projects were among for which permits were written and continued a steady construction pace which be. gan earlier this year. The value listed on May permits was $55,350, com. pared with $98,222.42 record, ed In the previous month. In addition to new construe, tlon, permits were Issued for demolition of five old build, ings, four of them former dwellings, as the citys beautification campaign hit high gear. The value of new projects through the first five months of this year stands at $319,. 762.42 with 71 permits hav. The 13 lng been PACE Ave. -. Construction com. Taylor First Security bank pany, building, Interior remodeling for office, $800. Drewes Floral and Gift, 28 South Main, interior remodel, ing for shop, $1,000. Nick Faulkner, 707 North Main, erect service station, $6,000. Volume 61, Number 23 Brigham City, Utah, 84302, Thursday Morning, June 6, 1968 Traffic, Water Mishaps Claim Two from County issued. HERE IS BUILDING permit information: Marcus J. Smith, 29 North Second West, erect carport at rear of dwelling, $600. Paul D. Nance, 1021 East First North, build small stor. Bike- - Kills Boy, A attacked garage, e ling. City beautification commit, BOX center, county ELDER DAIRY ROYALTY Kathy Morris, Saturday began her reign as 1966 Box Elder Selected as her attendants, Dairy Princess. POUR ATTENDANTS gained the title In competition with 18 other this spring, Tlngey reportedly was employed as a butcher at Ken Jensen market from where the money was reported missing Tuesday about noon by Man. ager Howard Slmcox. Some $907 was left In the floor safe. There was no evidence of unlawful entry Into the store, located at 96 South Main, and the safe was not damaged, leading police to conclude that the money was taken Monday (Continued on Page Two) CURTAIN GOES UP serving as the annual event. for The princess received a scholarship to Utah State uni. verslty and the right to com. pete in the Utah Dairy cess finals later this Prin. year. IN ADDITION, she and her attendants each were present, ed trophies. This Is not the first crown worn by the petit princess. chosen as Miss She was at Bear River High Smile school during her sophomore year, also winning in Region One competition and later be FRIDAY, SATURDAY Brigham ing named second attendant to Miss Smile win. During her senior year she was attendant to the FFA Sweetheart. She enjoys outdoor sports, particularly riding horses, and likes sewing, knitting and cooking. The 5.2 beauty has plans for a modeling career later. girls. Selected as her attendants, In order of place, were Elaine Reeder, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Reeder, Brigham; Linda Young, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee B. Young, Corlnne; Karla Fonnesbeck, 17, daughter of Two Brigham City youths Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Fonnes. have been charged In connec. beck, 660 South Fourth East, tlon with the theft of about Brigham City, and Mary Eliza-bet- h $1,200 from a local maket Ellis, 23, daughter of earlier this week. Mrs. Wlllaim S. Ellis, Honey, Arraigned In Brigham City ville. court Wednesday were Gordon Gayle Tlngey, 18, of 416 THE DAIRY ROYALTY was West First South, who was picked by a panel of judges charged with grand larceny, at Box Elder High school Sat. and Kenneth Lyle Corbridge, urday evening as a climax to of 1019 Orchard drive, the annual pageant and ban. 18, accused of possession of sto. quet which this year was len property. staged by the Utah Dairy as. The two waived prelim inary soclatlon in Box Elder county. and were ordered hearing Dee Hardy was chairman bound over to First District with Donna Smoot, Marjorie court. and Marie Crossman Burt THEY WERE released to the custody of their parents. Summer Fun Activities the state ner. Season Here, Need Burn Permit Fire North In BC Theft City Launches Annual As Dairy Princess e from left, were Karla Fonnesbeck, Linda Young, Elaine Reeder and Mary Elizabeth Ellis. NAMED Valley Girl Reigns tee, 131 South First West, de. A pretty 18.year.old Tre. mollsh old dwelling. monton commitGirl has been chosen beautification City tee, 692 South Third West, de. to reign as Box Elder coun. mollsh and remove old dwel. tys Dairy Princess for 1968. She is Kathy Morris, daugh. ling. Les Olsen, 94 South Main, ter of Mr. and Mrs. William fire retardant siding, $1,600. Morris, No. 7 Sixth North Willard H. Christensen, 550 Tremonton street. The new princess, a grad, South Eighth West, erect sin-glfamily dwelling, $18,000. uate of Bear River High school Two Charged Honeyville Woman Is 9 River Victim nlne.year.old Deweyville A Honeyville Women drown, ed In the swollen Logan river Wednesday afternoon after be. Ing swept away from a family was killed Wednesday boy when he was struck by a car while riding a bicycle near his home. Pronounced dead on arrival $1,000. Bryce Goodwin, 255 North Ninth East, underground stor-agarea, $350. H. Clayton Capps, 876 South Third West, finish family room In basement, $500. L. Johnson, 153 George South Third East, build frame patio addition, $400. Classic Homes, 223 North Ninth East, Erect Single fam. lly dwelling, $13,000. Joe Carr, 305 North Main, demolish and remove dwelling. City beautification commit, tee, 436 West ThlrdSouth, de. mollsh and remove old dwel- Auto Mishap age shed, $100. Fife Rock Roducts, 536 East Fifth South, demolish and re. move old building. Gene Clark, 872 Kentwood drive, erect single family dwelling, $12,000. Arnold Thompson, 753 Sun. set, build 16 PAGES its early have been fire soaked, the season in Box Elder county began June 1 and District Fire Warden Tommy Hawes announced that permits are necessary for open burning. This involves any stubble, brush or similar fires in the county's unincorporated areas, he noted. To burn without first obtaining a permit from the fire warden places the person responsible in jeopardy of being cited. Hawes can be contacted in Tremonton ot Although rain-196- days 8 Citys summer west recreation program has got. ten underway with Director Less Dunn Wednesday making special note of several activities. He announced that free even, ing swimming at Box Elder Junior High school Is begin, nlng with Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings designated as family nights. Tuesday is set aside for adults only with the hours each evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Noting that four bus tours are scheduled for adults and senior citizens, he invited in. terested persons to call the office (723.8521 recreation Ext. 49) and indicate where they would like to go. This will help to make up the i. tinerary. on Fifth South to First West, meeting a contingent from South Main park, then to Third West to be Joined by boys and girls from Lindsay park. Theyll then ride north on Third West to Forest. Group Two will start at Bunderson park, go west to Sixth East and north to Fifth North, then west and pick up a group from Foothill park at second East, continuing to First West where theyll be joined by youngsters from Snow park, then west to Third West and south to Forest to meet Group One. From that point, the cy. cllsts will have a police es. cort to Rees park. camp at Valley hospital, Tremon. ton, after the mishap was Mi- chael Burt Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Harold Johnson, Deweyville. The accident occurred two miles north of Honeyville on VISITOR Elder Spencer State Road 69 at 12:15 p.m. W. Kimball, member of Council of Twelve Apostles PATROLMAN Leon Jensen, Utah Highway patrol, said the of LDS church, will attend South Box Elder stake conyouth was peddellng south on the right-han- d side of the road ference. when, he suddenly turned In. to the path of a southbound car which was passing. Driver of the auto was Lin. da Peterson, 21, of Harper. Apparently the boy didnt see the other vehicle coming up behind him, the patrolman said. Elder Spencer W. Kimball, LOCATION OF THE mis. a member of the Council of hap was just 300 yards from Twelve Apostles of The home. A neigh, the boys Church of Jesus Christ of Wallace Bingham at. Latter-dabor, Saints, will speak tempted to revive the young, at the South Box Elder stake ster using mouth.tomouth re. conference Saturday and Sun. splratlon. day, June The victim was taken to the The general session will be hospital in a Tremonton city ambulance. held Sunday at 10 turn. In the The officer said lnvestlga. Brigham City Tabernacle. tlon was continuing. Assisting Stake President LeGrande Tea were Troopers Evan Green will conduct the meeting and and Tom Burrldge. invites all stake members and visitors to attend. Conference Scheduled In 8-- Knifing El-d- 10-1- 4 accepted In the dramatics pro. gram which is being taught this year by Joyce Warner who Is majoring In dramatics at Utah State university. The class is taught dally at the War Memo, rial Her body was discovered against a grating at the second dam In Logan can. yon, an estimated one.and.a. half miles below the point where she slipped and fell Into the river. lodged CACHE SHERIFF Wesley G. Malmberg said the victim and her husband, Conrad A. John, son, Honeyville store owner, four other family members and a friend were camped at Malabou park, located se. ven miles up the canyon. The sheriffs department was alerted at 12;15 p.m. and the body was found at 2 p.m. y Is a ELDER KIMBALL BE former banking, real estate WEIGHT TRAINING and and Insurance executive from An Ogden man charged with another Ogden man in an aL Southern Arizona. He is wide, physical fitness classes will assault with a deadly weapon tercatlon at Hot Springs on ly known for his interest In be conducted in the Box Indians and the American High school wrestling faces preliminary hearing on May 27. In other recent city court Spanlsh.speaklng room from 7 to 10 p.m. each July 8 at 10 a.m. peoples Arraigned In Brigham City action, preliminary hearing of the church. He was a lead. Monday, Wednesday and Fri. court Tuesday was Ellis E. was set June 10 at 10 a.m. Ing church official in Arizona day beginning next week. In addition, registration for Peterson, 40, of 3272 Stevens, for Donald F. Kerst, 24, Mt. for many years before receivsynchronized swimming, be. Ogden. His arraignment had Lake Terrace, Wash., who Is ing his present church ap. ing directed by Mrs. Roberta been continued from last week charged with forgery. polntment In 1943. to permit him to engage coun. Appell, Is scheduled June The court set ball at $2,000 from 8 a.m. to 12 noon sel. Saturday meetings will be. Petersen currently Is free and remanded Kerst to the gin at 4 p.m. for the stake at the city pool. A $5 fee Is on $1,000 bail. custody of Sheriff Warren W. presidency, stake clerks, high being charged. He Is charged with stabbing Dunn explained also that Hyde. (Continued on Page Two) additional registration will be Hearing Set site. The victim was Mrs. Nor. ma M. Johnson, 58, whose body was found after a frantic search of the river for more than two hours by family members and scores of other per. sons. The sheriff said he was told Mrs. Johnson slipped and fell into the roily water af. ter walking to the rivers edge. HE DESCRIBED the river as awfully high and rough, swollen by late spring run. off. She was spotted a couple of times by observers along the river who included the sheriff and four deputies, Logan city police and firemen, members of the Utah Highway patrol, and construction workers. UMBRELLA STOLEN Ben Markland, 380 North Main, reported to Brigham City police Tuesday that an umbrella had been stolen from his patio during the preced. ing night. He valued the urn. brella at $30. Latte Yields Body To Climax Search home. THE CITY The most dramatic and pro. longed drowning search in Box Elder county history ended Monday morning when a fourth body was recovered froraWll. PLAYGROUND curtailed program, although by rain early this week, has its first day camp activities on tap for Friday. The annual bicycle ride to BIKE STOLEN Rees Pioneer park and bike rodeo are planned together Dee Glen Smith, 180 North with physical fitness cham. Ninth East, reported the theft and a 10. cent swim of a bicycle to Brigham City plonshlps In the city pool. police Saturday. There will be two groups, growing as they go, meeting at Forest and Third West for Fridays bike ride. Group One will begin at the East Forest playground and from there go south along Sec. ond East to Fifth South and pick up youngsters from Me. mortal park. 257-574- lard reservoir. The decomposed remains of Airman 1C Ronald Adair was spotted floating face up on the surface at 6:57 a.m. less than a mile north of the south ma. rlna at Willard Bay State park. Searchers In the county sheriffs boat discovered the victim. The body of his wife, Chris, tine, 19, was pulled from the water about three-quarte- of a mile further east Sunday morning at 6:10 a.m. Stake Play Rich in Music MEMBER of an fishing party, lost on the lake May 20, was retrlev. ed from the Box Elder water Saturday morning at 7:35a.m. He was Sgt. James M. Pierson, 36, Layton. His body was discovered floating In the same general area as the others. A fourth drowning victim, A THIRD d By The Playgoer Attempting to review a play dress Its first rehearsal really Isnt fair, full-scal- e In we would advise readers evident as a group of settlers to see Till Kingdom Come arrives In a Mormon commun. on Friday and Saturday, June lty in Deseret, giving voice to the solemn hymn, PraLse 7.8. But if you like good stage God. and minutes later why when the cast Is entertainment, youll miss a breaking into the rollcking Wagon Trains A Cornin. the first time delightful treat not to be on for together on the stage where the pro. hand when the curtain goes THE WAGON TRAIN turns up at 8 p.m. In the high ductlon will be seen. out to be a rather bolster, But thats what we did Mon. school auditorium. especially day night at Box Elder High school as Brigham City stake took an initial good look at Till Its original musical, Come, with cos. Kingdom tume and props. Some of the acting was me. chanical; there were muffed and forgotten lines and even tries over in some scenes. And here and there, the aud. ience would have difficulty hearing and understanding the players. THESE ARE NOT ous The afore. mentioned faults, trust, will be erased with another dress rehearsal on we tap for this evening. THE BASIS FOR our rec. ommendation Is the quality of the play itself enrlchened by an exciting score of 17 songs composed by Sharon H. Smith of Brigham City andfine vocal talent blending the two togeth. er. The versatility of Mrs. music Is quickly reasons Smiths group of gold.seeklng on their way to gentiles California in 1849. One gets the Idea this is going to be a little different from the usual pioneer saga when wagon master Jason Stone booms out after find, ing theres no tea in the com. munity, Thats right, were Joe Smith country now. The observer becomes even more aware of this as the ladles of the religious colony join with the painted gentile (Continued on Page Eight) In FROM THERE THEY'LL go Storms Dump Moisture Here The month of June arrived with clear skies and warm temperatures and made local residents realize that sum. mer had come. However, they awoke to cloudy skies Tues. day morning and before the day was through, rains had dumped .35 of an Inch. High Low Moist. Sally Pierson, 31, was dls. covered more than a mile fath. er east on May 21. Officials theorized that she bad made a vain attempt to swim to shore after the two couples small boat capsized. t ... mnarlv iiMlTftnrrt ni fefc&iwdS Box Elder Sheriff Warren Hyde, followed FINAL VICTIM BROUGHT IN in the body of a drowning victim at Willard and volunteers, brings by deputies reservoir Monday morning. Discovery of the victim, fourth in a tragic boating search. accident, climaxed a g SHERIFF WARREN W. Hyde the called two.week.long search the finest coordinated effort Ive seen in my life. Scores of volunteers helped in the search, made difficult by that no one knew for sure where the mishap occurred on (Continued on Page Two) i |