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Show County Board BE m'.T1. Focuses on Spike The l, Golden Spike a subject draw, ing more and more attention, took the spotlight at Mon. days Box Elder County commission meeting in Brigham City. County officials discussed at the national arrangements historic site and publicity re- quests from three different sources. with the county Meeting board were Supt. William of Golden Spike Krueger National Historic site and Harold Simmons of his of. and T. Frank fice, Brigham City centen. committee chairman. nial Cor ut3il c U1 J ed. The commissionwas asked for its decision on pioposed joint construction of a juven. ile detention center in Weber county. Making the inquiry was Weber County Commissioner Albert Bott. Chairman frankO. Reeder replied said the Box Elder board hadnt had proper op. portunity to discuss the matter but would do so in the near future. Volume 62, Number 13 Brigham City, Utah, 84302, Thursday Morning, March 27, 1969 16 PAGES State Calls Bids Cop-pi- THEY PRESENTED a large illustration showing pro. posed parking, seating and platform areas for the May at Golden 10 celebration and asked for Spike site from the recommendations comission. Also, superintendent Krue. ger indicated where gravel, ing and fencing are needed at the site to facilitate additional on May 10. The parking county agreed previously to handle this work and the site chief was assured, weath. er permitting, that it will be done by the week of Ap- ril THE COUNTY BOARD, in. dlcatmg that advertising dol. lars were limited, agreed to ad in the take a quarter-pagOgden Standard Examiner's Golden Spike edition but turn, ed down two other proposals. One came from Stan Farns. Salt Lake Tribune worth, representative, who proposed that Box Elder place an ad in his newspapers seen, ic travel guide for 1969. In the other Wade Ebeling, representing Blazer Advertis. ing, sought cooperation on a to send two key campaign paddles for each room to every motel m the slate. One side would have the motel name and room number and the op. posite side publicize the Gold, en Spike Centennial. e An oral order ol temp- orary occupancy was issued m First District Tuesday court, Brigham City, giving the Utah Highway department access to the proposed route of Interstate 80 northwest from Snowville to the Idaho or tion to come later. A stock trail and culvert, type unitei pass for livestock smaller vehicles is FIFE CONSTRUCTION and company presently is woiklng designed Into the Snowville. on a grading contract lor the Idaho pioject blit dot's not Tremonton represent a major work phase, section with the paving por the engineer explained. under end of construction by the 1969. Elwood-to.we- line. This clears the way for the start of construction on the 4.6 - mile project later this spring. Bids to construct divided highthe four-lan- e will be opened at the way BE Nursing state road commission of. flee. Salt Lake City, on April Dismisses Administrator Home Board 8. IN OTHER BUSINESS, Coun. O. Dee Lund Attorney piovided copies of a resolu. turn which would establish a watershed district in Hansel The commission valley. ers said they would furnish a copy to the district pro. lor their recom. ponents mendations before it is sign. Construction is scheduled to begin within 30 days of the con- ty award. working days allowed for HOWARD FOR RUNOFF Britain City men anil equipment liaie been busy in recent dais, dredging out PREPARE Box Flder creek in the uhat may be a heuvier-lhun-uxu.- northwest section to accomodate spring runoff. Promises Culprit in Tax Cards Utahs Attack Brigham City police Wed. nesday were continuing their search for a dark. complexion ed man who Saturday night severely beat a local woman after lorcing lus way into her home. The victim was Mrs. Wil. liam Yeates, 865 Sunset drive, who was home with two small sons when the incident occur, red. She told Capt, Jack Jorgen. sen that she opened the door to her home to find a man crouched there. He mentioned a name which she could not understand and when she at. tempted to close the door, the man reportedly lorced lus way in and began hitting Mrs. Yeates on the upper part of her one-cen- t Box Elder Democrats Elect Richardson, de. do the paving this - sum- The entire stretch from U.S. 30s west of Snowville to Malta should be in use by next fall, Richardson said. Wood said the Two owners are named In the actions to gain occupancy in Leaders, State Delegates crease in the sales tax s scheduled to become on April I and the Brigham City ( ham-he- r of Commerce this week assured local merchants that cards indicating the new rate will he Box Elder county Demo-cral- s Satin day elected a re. tiled school administrator as their chairman lor the next two years, climaxing the partys organization conven. turn at Box Elder High school. Named to the top Hist was rank Stevens, Tremonton, a active worker in the Demon atic ranks and lormer school pnncipal and district stall member. He was elected without opposition and by acclamation as weie other new party lead-eiincluding Mis. Caiolyn Taulei nei , Bl igliam CitV, vice Don Woodward, chan man W est Col nine, secretary, and I ee T.mfei net , Bn, .ham City, tli asm ei . distributed. The increase in Box Flder county which does not have a local sales tax option in effect, will he from three to four cents new long-tim- on the dollar. Springtime . . . . . . Happy Time body. The mail was desci ihed as being in Ins early 20s and about 5.9 with d.uL curley hair. His breath repoitedly smelled ol liquor. The incident occui red about L I 1CTION Ol- ollieeis that Williams, a political sci. ence professor at the llmver. sity of Utah, turned Ins at. tent ion. "Perhaps the gut issue of today is youth. lie declared. THESE YOUNG people want things m their lives to be relevant for the tune in winch they live. They areseeking foi meaning, a challenge to make tie worth living. the Asking delegates, "When did vou turn on as a Williams said the Democrat?" of America are not closed nor evet thing winked out. Tliei e is a need to frontlets ideals, dreams for provide i . young people as weie ed among then ehleis by W Roosevelt and Kenned'. in the designation of dele. ales to the npeoniuiv state convent nm weie llietwopiime mallei s ol business toieretl b) the convention. Ill addition, the delegates heal da i uu ing n fiom ke. nnle speakei, J D. Williams lo Injeit the putt) with new v U hi and a deiei mmatton to pionde a lelevant climate foi oun people. II was to the latter point .(del it ion to 830p.m. Captain Joigensen said al though she sttflei ed no broken bones, the victim was beaten to tlie extent that she i equlr. ed medical attention. Thoie was no mottle lered lor the assault. being project. engineer, said Idaho has graded Us portion of the interstate highway from Malta to the state line. It expects mer. Police Seek are the sign to BC at Pio. The administrator Memoiiiil Nursing home, Duane D, Walker, lias been re. leased from the position, il was clisi lofeed Wednesday by a spokesman for the nursing borne huaitl. Chat les J. Wood, bon id president, said Walkel- was first asked lo resign and when he declined to do so, was told that he no longer had the job. The board reportedly voted to take the actum dui ing its regular monthly meeting March 19. neer tract of. Till- 1)1 MOCHAT1C pal t) should be a paitv lor ever), one that welcomes one, chain e, one which tilth sub. scribes to the Jellei soman principle that all men are created equal and a p.nti (bat i believes in progressive nment that helps people to solve the pioblems tliei ran. not solve lor themselves " These aie four tlmns h) vv.t) of a Demon atic ciedo that would bt) elovunl to what these ) on IV people hue,1 said the speakei lie Hived Box Lldei Demo, ctats to stimulate new enthusiasm b) treatim issues and education committees and In a ) cuing Deiuociats dub appeals tins hlxb school, advising tills is them not to be passive in tins anti a oli-- ear when tliei e aie no Is eiti. elections. a ver) the ol. ESTIMATED 70 per-son- s the conlah attending 29 elected delegates to the Democratic .state conTHE vention scheduled 'April 19. They were Bert Christensen, Verdun onnesbeck, Norwood Ed llee. Alma Alex, Douglas, C. sucker, Allied tail, George W. DaPerc Getnge Tiller, vis, II. David Call, Peteisen, - Hy-e- Nick Topik, Stpven Maddox, Violet Rehrey, Ben F. John-soMelvin Nelson, Wtl. ham D. Burton. Also, Harold Reese, Frank Bill McLeod, Fran, Aoki, cis Bmulcison, DeVeieHess, Duane Anhiluhl, DevelsO-wens- , Paul Johnson, and the lour county ollu ers. Potomac corporation which has 160.47 acres sought by the highway department and Ethyl T. Taylor, 20.78 acres. The relatively flat charac. ter of the land plus lack of extensive structure work will expedite construction. THE ONLY structure on the Utah side is at the Junction with U.S. 30s about two miles west of Snowville. This portion will he done on temporary basis pending construction of another seg. ment of extending from the Junction to a point south, east of Snowville. said the Richardson for this project will he this met later year. that ! means This and 80 between Llwood between Llvvood and that Idaho, with exception Malta, ol the stretch from west Tre. monton to Blue Clock sum-iit, will be either completed a con-tra- RFLFASED Duane D. Walker has been dismissed as administrator of Pioneer Memorial Nursing home. Investments in Bonds Increase Elutes Telephone tua, ll.ii per and Cut tune. The was 4,700 high pluvious Decenibei 1962. time peak high hi mimhei Tins past month the iiguie of telephone subscrlbeis stood at 4,979 lor an Inciease of 9,4 pel cent. here, A cm responding Loyd Newman, local office Jump le. manager, saitl In January of suited In total nmnbei ol telethis year, the company list, plumes hi sen Ice. from el 4,066 (axed suiisci iheis 825 m Januar) 1964 to this past month. (excluding government offices and churches.) The pievbms peak In Brig, "WE HAD A considerable In 1967 ham C 1( was tecoidcd dur. surge of activity lor I when there were and 1968, the Ill) .Tnl homes and apaitmeiits 3,958 subsi i ibers within the citys cm xii ate limits. The available at low tents and lnu ease Is 9 7 percent, said purchase pi lees locally, Newman, Newman noted. "Many persons of a transA Increase has ient nature were attracted SIMILAR occurred in the local otflces here during that period which total exchange aiea which in- saw Installations up cons as well as our collec cludes Willard, Petry, Man- Mountain in Hi h hum City this week nmioillH ed , atns to an all. 111 2 back-fillin- g ii It tion pioblems. now, how clei, that somewhat subsidm. tunic stable citizen)) It indicates positive atmospliei e, lue manager stated. enln,. COMMENTING on a related phase of company opel at Urn, Newman said uibau seivice has just been extended to Perry, pi ovidmg lesidents there with one and two-part- y service hi place of eiglit-pait- y REPORTS past August after serv-in- g years in the Army. Prior to being called to military duty, he headed the Memoi tal staff for two. and.a.half years. two Plo-ne- WOOD SAID A special meet- ing of the board will be held "in a few days to consider a new person for the post. We already have one ap. he disclosed, adplication, ding that applications will be received from others at the home. He said a meeting had been held with department heads at the home who will carry on until a new administrator is appointed. Scout Support TI1L1-- Dinner Slated Hansen and Ninth Associates, Mam stieet, toldth Igliam City police tins week that someone had broken into a truck and taken some valuable suive) big Insti uments. Blent Hennter, ol 538 DISEASES RE PORT! Box Wood explained that it was not "a Problems weie first thing. brought to the boards attention in early December and Walker subsequentally met home panel with the to discuss them. for A special scouting dinner Is scheduled in the LDS Brig, ham City Third ward this evening (Thursday) beginning at 6:30 p.nt. Suggested contributions for the event are $3 each or $10 for the entire family. attraction of the Special evening will be the wardquar. lines. Eighty-threpet cent of the In the telephone custoiiieis community subscribed to private lines. "We now have plans for Mantua nut! Willard In the fu. tme, lie concluded. tail. "The hoard wouldnt have released linn without some reasons," he adjled. tins Notes Subscriber Gains company THE BOARD FELT it was the home that he be the president ex. plained, declining to go Into de- better for released, Utahs invested more of their savings in U.S. Savings Bonds during the first two months of 1969 than In any similar pel iod since Woild War II, according to T. Frank "AFTLR MELTING with South Box Elder linn and the Coppin, employes it was savings bonds chairman. felt that we should ask fur Ills said the presl. Coppin rejxirted that Box resignation, Elder countys shaie of the dent. Ile noted that Walker will Felmiaiy sales was 838,360, for the period total to receive salary bringing the to April 15. SMS, 446. Walker returned as admin, istrator at the county home I T administrator was notified of the boardsde. cis ton the following morning. He left on Tuesday of this week. Elder county D inputted one case of Influenza, one of mumps and the strep lnfec. tlons for the week ending March 21, according to the State Division of Healtlt. tet festival. I.FAD BOX Ff.DfR DFMO( RATS I'lcued Saturday as officers of the Box hitler counts Democratic partv were, from left. Ice Tauterner, treasurer; Frank Stereos, lit, linn, in; Don Woodward, secret. ir, and (arnhn T.mfcrncr, 'ice chairman. The affair Is Intended to recognize persons who have contributed to the scouting program In the ward. |