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Show Youth Center Poses Self-Governing Universal T'icroJlminr T Subject for Mass Meeting Friday and autonomous government may come Into being soon within the corporate limits of Brigham City and it has the blessings of city officials. The proposed new government would decide the affairs of Voungtown, a community of 12 to meeting at the National Guard Armory. The plan was announced this week by Councilman Don Chase and is the citys answer to the often repeated request of local residents for a youth center. Chase said a mass meetmg has been called for Friday, June 5, at the Box Elder high auditorium to give boys and girls from this area an opportunity to hear the proposed government explained and vote on it The meeting is set to get underway A youthful at 7:30 p.m. Will Hold Elections If the attending youths cast a majority vote in favor of the government they will then divide into two groups, each of which will held a dominating convention and select delegates for all offices. An election will follow with the polling place being the city hall. Chase said that it is the intention of the city recreation to - promote dances, parties, and all types of indoor recreation including crafts, ping pong, pool, and other activities at the armory center. He ex- any law whether it be that of the plained that hours of operation town, local, state or national. lJ1 Pierront -- 1 Salt Volume 62, Number 22 have been set not to exceed 11 Judge Will Install p.m. on weekdays and 12 midChase said successful candinight on Saturdays. Youngtown dates will be installed at opening will .be closed on Sunday. ceremonies and enter into ofHe added that parents will be ficial capacity after being sworn encouraged to attend any time. in by the Brigham City judge. The proposed government for Terms are to expire annually the Youngtoivn is patterned after first Monday in June. that of Brigham City with elecThe initial election is slated tive offices consisting of a mayor, at the city hall but following 5 councilmen and a town judge. elections will take place at All other offices are to be ap- Youngtown after it is organized. pointed by the mayor and con- Voting will be by secret ballot. firmed by members of the counChase urged a strong turnout cil. These include town recorder, for the Friday mass meeting so treasurer, chief of police, and that all potential Youngtown other such department heads that citizens may have an opportunity are needed., to vote for or against the proMust Pay Tax posed government--ThiCitizens of Youngtown will marks the first, time such be required to pay a tax" not a program has been atempted to exceed $1 per year and to be in Brigham City though it has set by the governing body. The met with success cities tax receipt will serve as a throughout the nation. The plan membership card. It also will is meant to provide, wholesome be necessary to hold a receipt recreation, give responsibility in order to vote. to younger citizens and make As in any government "Young- them aware of the functions of town officials will have the au- government . .44 thority to pass laws and rules for FV 7, operation. However, the recreat yJMtzz ' tion department will appoint an 4 adult supervisor to act as town attorney. In addition, the town govern ment will have the right to suspend membership or levy other punative action for infraction of LIONS WILL DEDICATE L i-- , Tii Lake Ave. City, Corn Uta O) Brigham City, Utah, Wednesday Morning, June 3, 1959 Eight Pages die , A Public Invited to Witness Ceremony; r District Governor Is Guest Speaker The Brigham City Lions club will dedicate the bowery at Rees Pioneer park tonight, Wednesday, with ceremonies starting at 7 :30 p.m. Sherman Lowe, Lions district governor and secretary-tGov. George D. Clyde, is scheduled to be on hand when the local civic club officially turns the bowery over to Brig- s ham City. er The dedication, rites will clithan four year's planning and work on the facility which was constructed at an estimated cost of $20,423 including material and labor. The bowery last year was tabbed as the outstanding Lions project in Utah. D. A. Skeen, Salt Lake City, past International president of the Lions, will join Lowe as u 31 principal speakers for the event. Other special guests Include Brigham City and Box Elder The Brigham City Lion8 will dedicate the bowery tonight, county officials. Public Invited Wednesday, in ceremonies starting at 7 :30 p.m. The facility, valued at more thaJi twenty to J. Earl Johnston, According be thousand to over turned will at the this time. dollars, officially city proving Runaway cars are local Lions president, the public quite a problem In Brigham City is invited to attend the program This was the report Tuesday which has been arranged by a JohnI. Chief John Police from special committee with Glen A. the son who said that within past Pool 1959-6- 0 Bennion as chairman. Swimming City three weeks, five autos have The Box Elder High school Scheduled to Open rolled from parking spaces on band is slated to provide musiIn street. Main side of east the . Thursday Afternoon cal color for the event ' Public Hearing Scheduled June 24, 6 p.m.; all but one Instance, the roving Jay W. Oldroyd,' chairman of halted been Board Sets Total Mill Levy vehicles have 31.89 Mills Hooray!!-swimminthe bowery project will offer ONE OF FIRST municipal .The or one into Herbert by banging abruptly the dedicatory prayer. A tentative budget was accepted May 27 by the Board more other cars. pool opens this A. the Adamson is among Prior to the dedication proschool of Education as a proposed budget for the 1959-6- 0 Johnson said the rasr of run- week. U.S. first from the graduates Construction catapulted its way to the second highest gram, Lions club members and Air Force The big day is Thursday and year. For the purpose of providing funds from local taxes, away mishaps has reultedsetfrom Academy at comwill gather for a amount Brigham City history during May with valuation their wives the to of drivers failure the mill 31.89 the total mencement the time is 2 p. m., according listed in city-issulevy was set at mills, as compared with restauat luncheon the today, Tropical on building permits totaling $871,721. school year. Debt service, sites, brakes and turn the wheels of to Baty Morrison, pool super32 mills for the 1958-5- 9 rant. The guest speakers near-recor- d 62 for The included homes, when visor. figure permits building and equipment total 12 mills this year, the same as their cars Into the gutter officials and other have four-ple- x car apartments, and two duplex dwellings. follows three last year ; while operation and maintenance total 19.89 mills, parking. In each case, the cited The announcement to been invited to the luncheon total The May brings himself owner has found several days activity at the as compared with 20 mills last year, showing a reduction of for his of con- starting at 6.15 p. m. $3,037,521 the amount forgetfulness. While actual construction on pool aimed at cleaning leaves, .11 mills. five months the for first struction He cautioned local motorists dirt and other material from the The tentative budget covers bowery took about one year, of 1959 and includes 227 homes to exercise care when parking the water. Morrison said inpreliminary planning and pre- anticipated revenues and essenmulti-uni- t far It is and sure to hand brake dwellings. make the dications were that the water extended over a period tial expenditures for the coming overshadows the total for. any paration set, the car is in gear, and the would be ready at least by of more thaf three years- - Four year and is in compliance with entire wheels are turned in toward the Thursday, year. previous served while the provisions of the Utah Statutes, record presidentswas The high single-montgutter. Herbert A. Adamson, 23, soil noted that the pool would Section S3 , Utah Code Andeveloped. They projcct lie Incident In was March of this year ere Searl w Beecher, 1954-55- ; set Reported Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Adamremain open as late in the notated, as amended by the 1959 was The latest Incident reporwhen permit valuation showed Wayne A Jensen, 1955 56; J son, 54 South Second East, as use warrants it. legislature. Brig ted Tuesday morning at 7 a.m. evening $917,100 marked lor local build- - Charles Kpller, 1956-57- , and Myr ham City, graduates with the Admission will he 23 cents for The tentative budget proposof of Women Voters League Seventh South, The quick , neat; lflnd BallSi 1957.58 ing." historic first class at the United and 50 cents for Brigham es a levy cf 12 mill for debt serCity will hold second action of a Woman Spectator pre- youngsters Labor Donated The Mountain States Tele- States Air Force Academy to vice, sites, building and equipOfficials for Southern Pacific vented a car rolling backward adults. meeting June 3 at 8 p. m. in the phone' and s were day, Wednesday, June 3. Some 3,184 Telegraph companys Local youngsters are expectment, thfe tame as last year; Railroad company said Tuesday down the highway from doing Chamber of Commerce rooms new dial building now under spent In construction, most of At commencement mainte- that the to to The while operation and ed the exercises pooL above Box Bank. Elder throng causeway County construction at First East and which were donated by Lion in Arnold Hall, he was commisnance totals 19 89 mills, as com- across the Great Salt Lake should any damage. to was completed late will the facility ofConducting meeting According Investigating members. Intermountain sioned a second lieutenant in the pared with 20 mills last year. It be built up to its final height ficer Jay Christensen, the car last summer and this year will be newly elected president, Mrs. Second South accounted for the club amount in May. school is credited with supplying Regular U. S. Air Force, with d largest single seasons full Was noted that the levy for its first mark Bakes. Garth two weeks. next was parked on the East side of within the Rom- - much of the labor, the- aerial rating of navagator, use. minimum program Also in attendance at the meet- Being built by G. Maurice This week, some 11 miles of Main street, across from a local the Construction Brigham City corporation and and awarded a bachelor of scicompany, ney was based on $5,150 per distribuwill be members of the Utah ing to roll been had It fill new earthen eating place. began ' . tion unit this year, having been the Board of League of Women Vo- building cost was set at $158,000. Box Elder county contributed ence degree. backward when Mrs. Albert Len-nito the finel $8,000 and $2,000 respectively, Included construction Other increased from the $4,800 basis brought up to have come those Wins who Award ters, High manager of Seelys motel, elevation above Ahe waters sur6,1(1 lhe clty provided the site of last year. Adamson won the Academys Brigham City to assist with local garages, patios, alterations and which bore ran across the street, jumped face. value an estimated orremodeling. second ranking award out of the The proposed budget was organization. c $4,500. The club itself spent With construction efforts tap- into the car and turned the 207 graduating class ' members. Members of the local newly During the month, the inspec- dered filed in the office of the to wheels the vehicle causing in date construction, off the is completion 63 gas $500 tion issued met board several elected He was have department Board of Education for public ering the General off ddillonal $10 uwa U?" of the Airpresented nears, the community of Little stop as it backed up a gradedamtimes since the first meeting permits, 64 plumbing permits, 87 Force Henry If. ArInspection. the no was There highway. in Valley is rapidly dwindling and reports are expected Wed- electrical permits and saw Instal- - IT uted by the Brigham City nold sword in a special . cereSet Public Hearing club and the report now 130 trailers age. lotion of 30 sewer and 34 water A public hearing for the pro- size. There are nesday from members. mony prior to the graduation Christensen said the straying sUPIMjrt received from the there where at one time during will Mrs. C. Swanson exercises today, welscheduled are for was The month of Raymond June posed budget a vehicle have caused might of Commerce and the the height of the project, May building permits: SjornberTrcmonttm and Garland comed by local residents since report on foreign affairs, which Prloi to his commissioning, Wednesday, June 24, at 6 p. m. serious since the highaccident, lake-sidvillage boasted the league Lowell Machcn, 106 E. Sixth a the Board of Education offi- unique Adamson held the position of way Is crowded, with car at that she arrived with warm sunny is the topic chosen by Lions clubs, homes. mobile some the 350 of ces. days and cool nights. The warm for study during the summer. South, repair garage, $700. It is estimated that more than Cadet Wing Commander with Morrison Knudson, general lime of morning. Mrs. Marie T. Jeppsen will give made Dr. Leon Christiansen are Flayer and Anderson, Hidden 25,000 persons will use the bow-- the rank of Cadet Colonel. A temperatures crops helping Owner Cited cura report to the board members contractors on the causeway, to and the outlook is on a report on knowing your own Village subdivision secured per1953 graduate of Box' Elder cry annually including group has 262 men employed for B. He cited the car owner, Rowan the grow town. Special information, just mits for 14 homes valued 1 side this week. regarding Federal Law, Title rently brighter High school in Brigham City, be to Wade, failure for from the Ogden, county work. throughout The company and figures, no opinions, $10,000 each. Three, dealing with allocations finishing up Only .96 of an inch of mois- facts others from various parts attended Weber college and the 1. set his brakes. Tullis and Wilhelmsen, four-ple- pus made from the State Depart expects to pull out about Aug. was recorded during the has been gathered for the writture Police another state. The of the Lions Utah State University before investigated Ralls, ties and other materials 150 South in Second West, club has announcedOgden ment of Public Instruction Is ing of a book and will be preof month which entire car May, accident runaway Intentions winning bis appointment to the Sunday. sented to those attending. $31,500. connection with testing pro are arriving at the lake site in Air Force Academy. to a far below average, according to the to a make the According report, of bowery stopping the for Is A study of the home town laying G. Maurice Romney Co., dial prams. He was authorized to preparation to 1949 model sedan, owned local weather Charles During his four years at the ErClifford, on annual Its convention point by June a necessary requirement for the building, about 45 East Second 1.4. begin about make application for the Box track, slated Academy, Adamson was an honobserver. nesto Martiniz, Brigham City, Elder County School Distirct for 22. or representative, helping to adSouth, $158,000. rolled from its parking place Consider Various Designs The forcast for Wednesday Is league. Will Speed Travel Mrs. Lamoyne Frost will give , Jack K. Whitlock, an allocation from the State in minister the Cadet Honor Code, between temSouth Forest warmer First strucfor clear and least At skies and three different Is to scheduled The train fir.t the tentative budget for the First North Fourth West, $30,000. the amount of $513.78 for this be- - and a member of the Ski club, street on Main is ture were Into The and crashed considered peratures. high designs expected cross the fill late in July. Train coming ytar. program. u1 P?JplM I2.0. Pst Fourlh fore selecting the final one Hunting club, Forensic club and travel Is expected to be speeded a second auto parked on the west to be about 85 with a low readThose in charge explain that m Judo club. Ills first assignment Approve Increase $11,500. side reJdmtre, of which 42 an the street. features of degrees. ing the League of Women Voters Is Mrs. Alice Boothe and Mrs up considerably In comparison Wade Brothers Construction roof after graduation will be to enter The second vehicle, a 1959 modthe 6,640 square readcovering low and run current schedules with mercury High a no being Romina Rasmussen, officers of organization company, Sunset Heights subdi- - foot full scale pilot training this sumel sedan Is area. .was The owned Glen bowery are facility five the for by past ings which helps women to better vision, secured days mer at Moor Air Force Base, for personnel of the Food Service over the famed Lucln tressle. four permits go 110 Stewart wide and frot feet of eight Texas. Humphreys Brigham listed below: When completed, an estimated acquaint themselves with govon Pag Two) program, and Mrs. Ruby Hansen, (Continued on (Continued Pago Two) Investigating officer Dell Fire High Low Mois. ernment of the nation, state and Offers Four Tears Course -supervisor of Food Service In 43,750,000 cubic yards of rock, cited Martiniz for failure to set May 29 51 69 local levels. the district, 'asked the board sand and gravel will have been The Air Force Academy, loca67 .04 48 members to give consideration dumped Into the fill. This In- his brakes. Damage to the Hum May 30 Membership Is open to anyone TO PROVIDE NEEDED SPACE ted north of Colorado Springs, 72 at any time who Is interested tn 40 to a 50 cents per day increase in cludes 11,805,000 cubic yards of phreys car was set at $75. There May 31 course Colo., offers a four-yea- r 76 joining. All are invited to atof study designed to provide a .,45 wages for school lunch person- rock and 31,945,000 cubic yards was no damage to the other ve- June 1 2 81 44 June tend the Wednesday meeting. nel. Board members approved of sand and gravel. foundation for further developthe Increase. ment tn any of the numerous The ladies also asked that f.elds open to Air Force officers!. The curriculum is neither an enthis Increase be guaranteed for Million-Doll- ar 180 days and that the compensagineering nor a liberal arts pro. tion be divided Into nine equal gram, but a balance of both. Construction of a new 55,000 Until now we have placed parts. These requests were tasquare foot addition to the ad- emphasis on the rapid compleken under advisement for furthGovernment Accepts ministration building at Thiokol er consideration, by the board. deChemical corporation, Utah di- tion of physical facilities for The hoard authorized the pay$4.6 Million Bid . vision, will begin July 1, and velopment, production, and testl ment of $300 for new said. "The ing, Iligglnson will be let bids June around 24, For Willard Project coaching service at Box Elder will building it was announced Saturday by administration Junior High and at Bekr River John Iligglnson, general man- complement the earlier construcThe Bureau of Reclamation Junior High schools for the 1959-Btion. has accepted a low bid of Kv ager. school year. They further conConstruction -- In progress at 6ft 6 j! 60 (or seond-stagauthorized that an allowance of liigglnson said the project Is the Thiokol site 25 miles west of struction on Willard dike. Rep. scheduled for completion In $200 be made at each achool for February 1960, and will provide Brigham City under the current Aldous Dixon announced on the 1958 59 achool year for the additional space for offices, expansion program Includes 31 Tuesday. same purpose. The bid, lowest of 12 sublunch rooms, and electronic buildings funded by the U. S. Approval was granted for the Air Force and 25 buildings fund- mitted, was from George It. computer space. Board of Education to pay $75 Brewster Sod Son Inc, of BoArchitects Austin, Field, and ed by Thiokol. When complettuition fee for Merle D. Terry 27 buildings ed N, J, It wm considerto the and added gota, Los of have Angeles, and Fry Calif., of Bear River Junior High, designed the new structure to comprising the original plant, a ably under tho engineers esB. Glen Marble of Box Elder week-lonconnect with the present D total of 83 buildings will grace timate of 14,361.113. Junior High to attend The contract will see the summer Institute In Salt shaped administration building. the hills snd valleys of Thlokola llVt-mUtah long dike brought to facility. Concrete are materials institute masonry has Lake City. The final to be used and tho distinctive Improvements and additions within 13 feet of it been scheduled by the Science exterior pattern of brightly col- presently underway or planned height. When completed, the Research Associates to train ored sectional panels will be will bring the total value of the dike witl be S3 feet high. teachers to plan and operate a Bureau officials anticipate continued. of faiilty to approximately program for the Improvement work wll start within the that be conwill the in air It Participation reading at the Junior high levet. Utah division, ilie new structure will be connected to ditioned andcompletely ADlniiUN ID ADMiMslKAllUN' BUlLDING--Thi- s otherwise equip- Mlnuteman ICB1 program la next few weeks taking about denied a reBoard member the present administration building Recn at ped and lighted fot modern of- one of the principal project of three year to complete, is the architect drawing of the proponed new adminquest from Principal Kleon Kerr and will cost about $1,000,000, fice and technical utilization. left tho of the Utah division. Thiokol Chemical at istration top picture corporation building (Continued on Ftf Two) max more Chief Cautions Drivers Against -- Of) Runaway Autos School Board Accepts Tentative School Year Budget for -- May Building Permits Approach Record High at - , ed Brigham Cadet Graduates From , -- Women Voters Contractor Nears League Plans Second Meeting Constuction End 20-1- On SP Causeway. r. AcademyToday; h - man-hour- 12.6-mil- e state-supporte- 12-fo- June Brings Warm Weather to Area in' , e 4 four-plex- oval-shape- d Thiokol Announces Plans to Construct Administration Addition after-schoo- e , |