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Show o Univrs-'- l Microfilming Corn, 141 Pioroont ive. Salt- - 1kt City, Utrh J-- n. 5o WAo Gets the Brigham City Open Trophy? BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE VOLUME 58, NUMBER 25 Young Farmer Is Recognized 22, 1955 6 PAGE." Needed Before Council Mulls Proposal to Erect Mausoleum at Brigham Cemetery Burning Grass Mental Health Fire Permits Utahs Offer Hinges on Sale Of 26 by 45 Foot Plot In City Cemetery , 1 Forester Firewarden has proclaimed a closed Brigham City Cemetery may season making all unpermitted have a mausoleum, providing fires on Utah forests and water.the city council decides to apsheds illegal, it was announced prove a request made last Thursthis week by District Firewarden day night for the purchase of a D. Gunderson. 26 by 45 plot of ground for that 'Utahs burning permit system ' Box Elder Womens Legisla- purpose. allows land owners afid others tive Council, in conjunction with to use fire for trash disposal and The request was made by for Menthe Utah Association purrange land improvement tal Health, is sponsoring a ser- Howard Petersen, Logan, repreposes while checking indiscrimiies of 12 programs to be pre- senting the Specialty Builders nate and careless use of fires. sented Tuesdays and Thursdays of Maussoleums wiho told of Effective dates are June 1 to plans to erect a cinder block until the series is completed. October 31, according to the jit. building on the location, reques!, The first program will be pre ted the City to provide landscapproclamation. Mayor C. LeGrande Horsley sented Thursday evening, June ing and grounds care. as dosed the season During , . . doesnt know whether to give the Brigham City Open trophy to Bill Johnston, Provo, 6:30 at 23, p, m. over the local chief forester, designated by the The council agreed also to at left, or Dick Cramer, Salt Lake City, on right. The pair came in with identical 64 the radio station. desirlaw look into the proposal made by anyone requires Max scores and it was too late to play off the tie. Raugh ing to set fire any forest, range, . . . center, The program beginning ,the Pjul Andersen to cooperate with Harper ward, was named Outstanding Box series Local Electrician grass or brush lands a written Elder is entitled, The Hidden business firms between Forest 1954 ceremonies in special last Scar. The Young Farmer of issued by a county or permit Story concerns emo and First South on the west side Wins Ward Building district firewarden. It is the Friday. At left, presenting a trophy on, behalf of the tional problems of a young girl of Main street to eliminate is of First Bank to firewardens Utah, Brigham City branch, Security responsibility Fund Prize Horse whose birthmark is her alibi for water hazard in the alley. Counfor the her problems. The program is cilman Glenn Burt was assure himself that adequate Jerry S. Fruin, agricultural field representative asked to bank organization. At right is Cecil Chlarson, president narrated by the family physi take the action necessary. Ruel M. Eskelsen, local safeguards are provided to proA request to remove a tree at electrical contractor, won a tect life and property. Securing of the local Young Farmers group as well as the. state cian. does not relieve a bur corner of Third South and permit horse saddle bridle the fond is and record second The organization. "Sleeping Cecil Bone, Salt Lake-Saturday evening June 18 in a ner of liability for a fire he may 5 Eeauty, a story of a career girl Main street, in front of the benefit offered by the1 Third set but it does alert all protecon her own and how she is help Conoco Service station was reCity Amateur, Takes It's Summer , With ' tion agencies of the presence of ward building fund. ed to a more enriched life by ferred to a committee composed fire saving many dollars in Morris Glover, When notified that he had a mental health clinic will be 4f Councilmeit Top Honors With 63 Mercury Soaring needless "smoke chasing. won the horse, Eskelsen ask 28, at John Larsen and Glenn Burt June presented Tuesday, Cecil Bone, an amateur from To 95 Tuesday ed that the horse be sold for 6:30 p. m. Voting support to the AmeriGunderson listed 'tour imporSalt Lake City, turned In a blisfair the a In by a 95 degree and that Mrs. R. M. Kaiser, president can Legion junior baseball pro.Ushered price to remember: tant to 63 (1) of score points medal low tering amount be turned over to the Check with me to see if The Brigham City police dehigh temperature reading for ot the local council, urges all gram, the council agreed to althe type win the Brigham City Open golf partment are accepting fund. the year, summer officially ar- to listen to the series of pro low $200 for expenses as part of building applito fire light requires tournament, Sunday, ahd take cations for a vacancy on the the summer recreation program to Clark Hillam a you expect rived In Brigham City Tues- grams. According a written permit; (2) Request tap honors from the pres playing force, it was announced this the horse is now for sale but on a similar request for Charles weather Clifford, tbe day, City Following Brigham permit stating the place, time in the Father's Day classic. week by Chief Harry Smith. the will records support to a Peaches baseball observer, for and Picked his reported. presentation farming and reason for your fire; (3) Be Meanwhile, winner of the pro Before this week 87 degrees travel to all cities in Utah in an team, offered only aid in furthe position filled by is activities, community leadership Open .with careful fire; extremely any contest was still irr doulbt after Scott Lee who effort to acquaint the general nishing equipment and use of resigned his and (4) If weather conditions J. Max Baugh, Hanper ward, was the top record, he said. Dick Kramer, Salt Lake City for the past public with the mental health the park. lows and Box to accept assignment to tije was named Highs post Outstanding an take abrupt change after you and Bill Johnston, Provo turned State Highway Patrol. five days were reported as folSupt. Tracy Larsen was asked problems and solutions. have started the fire, do not hes- Elder Young Farmer for 1954 In 64s and time ran out for a to check on the number of busilows: ceremonAll applicants will be , careat chapter recognition itate to call immediately for Will ness houses on the Forest to playoff. C. Leies last Friday evening. considered, Mayor fully help. The pair agreed to break the Grande First South alley west of Main said in pointing The occasion was the annual tie with a playoff at the Logan out .thatHorsley who are not connected with the The firewarden requested all outing of the organization held is the to anxious city sewer and report back. Open tournament, July 26, to de- obtain the services of the best Citizens for their aid in prevent at Crystal Springs and attended cide first and second place. The council also authorized so fire losses wild that man. ing 66 members and their partThree other pros, Ernest Schnie possible Is repairs to be made to sidewalks Utahs watersheds will be able by R. ners. was not The Hugh is the Pomeroy, planning Age presentation determining ter Sr. and his son, both of Ogdamaged by construction work director of Westchester, N. Y., to produce maximum quantities made by Jerry S. Fruin, agriculall factor, Mayor Horsley said, but will in Curb and Gutter District 10. den, and Dean Candland, be the principal speaker at of useable water. we a for the smoke from want tural man field with mature representative Noticing pouring turned dm 66 scores. Trailing with the of the on of a car First Bank of hood Utah under Thursday interested the meeting parked Security 67s were Tee Branca of Salt judgement, seriously Associated Civic Clubs of Noron First South near Main street, behalf of the Brigham City Calls Special Meeting Lake Country Clulb, Walt Harris in. his work, whether young or thern Utah, to Lynn according A special meeting of Brigham the Brigham City Fire depart branch, of Fort Douglas and Sid Harmon old. After all, the .members on ....... for the contest, .were City Post 10 of the American ment was called and quickly our police force should act as Baker, president 'Judges of Ranch Inn, Elko, Nev, , Owen Westenshow of the Box Legion has been called, for snuffed out a Mazing carbure will ambassadors for the The dinner meeting iwill be Following Bone in the cham- good as well as officers of the held at Mas and Pas cafe in Elder High school .vocational Thursday evening at 8 p. m., it tor, Tuesday afternoon at 4:05 city, R. C. Thomas, pionship flight,' Roy, starting at 8 p. m. Paul iwas announced this week by p m. agricultural department, Salt Lake City, reported In a 65 law. assistant to In The vehicle was registered to addition Dr. C. R. Jones, adjutant. Daniels, dub county agent members, total. Gene Sohnieter, Ogden of Cecil and Richard and counciknen Lewis from called The Chlarson, Jensen, Bear River City, president mayors meeting, by and Joseph LaSalle, Washington, Slight Loss Results the local chapter and state or- M. Petersen, post commander, but no one was around when the communities in Weber, Box El D. C., who is attending the In1 From Monday Blaze f der. Cache, Rich, Morgan and will be held at the War Memo- blaze was noticed. Damage was ganization. termountain school summer sesSelection was made on the rial Home. Simmut counties in been have minor, firemen report. Three motorists were injured, 66 A honors. of with was tied old lumber sion, pile of 60 percent for the farm Mr. basis Baker said. none seriously, following a two-ca- r vited, Lake a Salt Kent Morgan, damsmall shed City, burned and program, 25 percent on leadercrash Sunday afternoon at Mr. Pomeroy will discuss zon took top honors In ' the first aged slightly at the I. L. Glenn 3:45 oclock on Utah 69, a mile ship and community services flight with a 67 while Ralph residence, 613 South Main, Mon- lng and planning. and 15 percent on cooperative northeast of Collinston. A second feature on the pro Oberg, Salt Lake City and Bill day afternoon at 3:10 p. m. activities. Picking the Young Injured were Francis J. Maug-han- , a The fire apparently will be talk Johnston, Provo turned in 70s. spread gram by Lynn Farmer of the year is an annual WeMsville, driver of one Chet Hamilton, with a 71, took from burning trash nearby but Thatcher, executive secretary of car who received minor cuts and recognition with 26 members fourth In the flight was quickly extinguished by the the state stream pollution board competing for the honors this bruises; his wife, Mrs. Lola Surpise victory in the second Brigham City Fire department and director of the state health year. Gibbs Maughan, cuts, bruises 175 of Indian ever in flight was registered by Leo after the alarm was sounded. Total department. of their kind the held Baughs farming activities in Jensen who turned in a 32 and and offer a new and leg laceration; and Niles 1954 included a partnership venSchool Administrators Indian sendee Peterson, Logan, shock 36 for a total 68, the best score Heber Stokes to the educational Rudolph approach ture with his father, Wilburn J. and bruises. he had ever made. Away behind 1956 Minimum Wil Take problem. will be Baty, in whioh he operated 65 Evan . . . funeral services According to was Bob Jensen, Salt Lake City Based on the old Chinese say- Green of the Utah Trooper Paheld today, Wednesday, at acres of irrigated land, produc Highway with a 73, Jerry Tusrki, Salt Lake reached Enrollment figures ing, It I hear, I forget; if I see trol, Peterson was passing ing sugar beets, potatoes,' peas, 175 an ward First the secas chapel. the City with 74 and tied for fourth Monday morning if I do it, I eastbound truck and Be $1.81 If it, a remember; corn, and barley. He also fed trailer with 75s were Jerry Horsley, s work- know, summer ond is built the out of 35 and fattened beef head program house when he saw the westProvo and Howard Herbert, Ogsuaround the learn by doing bound Maughan car and atcattle on shares in addition to shop for administrative and A minimum price support for: ers have all the necessary facts den. of Indian personnel pervisory thesis. grazing 10 head on the range. tempted to pull his car to the n In the third flight, Scott Idot-- . the 1956 wheat crop of hot less 'before voting in Ithe referendum. His farm improvement' pro- bureau schools opened at (Demonstrations, corami ttee left. The announced minimum sup-- ' man. Salt Lake City, topped the than $1.81 a bushel, national A. Dr. George school, work periods and report sessions, gram included breaking out four The two left wheels of the Pefield with a 78, followed by Bob average, has been announced port for 1956 reflects 76 percent sod and planting it o Boyce, director announced. acres Studies, of group special problem terson vehicle hit the and 81. of with of tbe estimated Lake traditional the Salt AgriculSims, City, Department by of the discussions and assemblies are skidded the car. Into gravel Assisting as a spin In barley. The land has previous Three players were knotted up ture, according to A. E. Buchan- wheat parity price of $2.38 per Dr. is McPherson school included in the dally schedules. front of the approaching vehicle Orpha ly been drained. with 82 scores. They were N. an, Chairman of the County Ag- bushel. The support level is set Mrs. In community leadership and of the Phoenix area office while Hildegarde Thompson, which hit him broadside. the law Bell and M. Hoopiana, Salt Lake ricultural Stabilization and Con- in accordance with service, Baugh served as second Miss Dorothy G. Ellis, Muskogee Chief of the education branch of Both cars were demolished, which provides for a variable City, and Gene Needham, Logan. servation committee. counselor in the Fifth quorum of area office is business mana- the Washington office, and most Trooper Green reported. on took estimalevel of announced minimum the A total of 197 the basis supThe players of the office staff are attending Elders, as Sunday school and ger. part in the Brigham City Open, port rate will be in effect in the ted supply of Wheat. The miniThe two short-courssessions the session and are evaluating He found teacher. also ward if of mum national average $1.81 the largest field in the three commercial wheat states to plant and work eight at Intermountain are the first the program. wheat David Heber Stokes, 68, of 46 time year history of the event. High, wheat growers approve market- per (bushel for 1956-croof wheat and three acres acres South Sixth died East Sunday est previous entry record was ing quotas in the referendum will not be reduced but will be Lands Seven Pound Catfish of in the Dee hospital after an Ill- of peas on the Harper ward 135. As a result, the, last play- on June 25, be said. On 1955-cro- increased if a combination ness of five years. farm. ers sunk their final putts in the wheat, the minimum sup- the wheat parity price and the Baugh and Lis wife, the for Mr. Stokes had owned and dark and there was no time left port rate of $1.82 per bushel in supply percentage on July 1, Box Elder county iis 24 cents be- 1956 indicates a higher mini- operated a service station in mer Leah Grant of Honeyville, to break ties. have three children, Kathryn, i Brigham City for 17 years. Mayor C. LeGrande Horsley low the national average of mum level of support. age 6; Kenneth, 3; and Barbara, of awards and bushel because th $2.06 per presented trophies A member of the Church s of 10 months old. If ' or more of the marto terminal to the victors. rates freight wheat growers voting In the Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, kets. Two hundred boys and girls wheat marketing quota refer- he had worked in the MIA and folThe price announcement last .week for the a ward teacher in the First as on registered 25 marJune endum approve, lowed an earlier statement by summer classes offered , ward. dancing will in remain quotas Secretary of Agriculture Ezra keting by the city recreation departand price He was born June 23, 1886, in Taft Benson that the minimum effect for the 1 ment, Mrs. Margaret T. Johnsen not less Perry, a son of James and Ann Big 1956 wheat support price would support will average announced this week. com to in $1.81 than the He reared growers was Stokes. Young marbe established before the Boyd W. Petersen, 62 North Serving as dance instructor Dale Nelson, English and keting quota referendum. With mercial wheat states who do not and educated in Brigham City. Third to Miss Josette Peters. Four class hes is East, says going Box allotexceed wheat Elder at their farm teacher journalism this announcement, wheat grow On October 10, 1910, he mar- quit fishing with his periods have been scheduled for ments. has resigned his High school, the morning sessions which ried Evaline Carter In Ogden. son, Lanny, if he keeps on post and will become head of When quotas are in effect the start at 9 a. m. for advanced puendow- catching all the big ones. later received They publicity and public relations Latest fete for tihe youngster producer who exceeds his farm ments in the Logan temple. pils, at 10 a. m. for the second-clasfor the College of Southern Utah was a wheat allotment. If he has more Channel cat he at 10:45 for the third class at Cedar City, pext fall. than 15 acres for harvest, will Surviving are h'is widow, two pulled out of the Bear river last and at 11:30 for the baby class. In addition to handling the (be subject to a marketing quota sons and three daughters: Bill Thursday evening about 5 p. m. Conflicting reservations on the public relations office, Nelson use of the War Memorial Home penalty of 45 percent of parity Stokes, Ogden; Harvey Stokes, while fishing along the bird refwill probably teach a class in on the excess production. Wheat Mrs. Evelyn Barker, Mrs. Faw uge road. The big cat measurinterrupted reguflar practice on English and one, in journalism. from a farm on Which 'the al- son (Edith) Cook and Mrs. Wynn ed 25 inches in length. Lanny Tuesday morning but the prolotment has (been exceeded is (Bernice) Christensen, Brigham also caught a 15 inch channel gram will be resumed Thurs, M-Mfive cat which weighed nearly two not eligible for price support. en City; 11 grandchildren, day and Friday of this week and ' A spring dance revue for the one broth- pounds. of the If more than will continue on regular schedIt was only a couple of weeks ule in the future, which in-- , Brigham City students of the growers voting in the referen- er and sister: Joe Stokes and Reed School' of Dance will . be dum disapprove, marketing quo Mrs. Lottie Whitaker, eludes Monday and Tuesday, Brigham earlier that the young lad pullheld at Box Elder High school tas will not be in effect and City. ed out a 10 pound carp at his skips Wednesday and continues auditorium on Friday, Jurre 24, price support will ibe available Funeral services will be con favorite fiiShing hole. the next two days. All 'Gleaner girts and at 50 percent of the trasitional ducted Wednesday at 1 p. m. in "Children who did not regisof North Box Elder stake will at 8 p. m. Night crawlers are the magic ter but who would like to take Directors of the dance pro- parity price, or about $1.19 a the First ward, Bishop Raymond bait for young 'Lanny and he take part in a sports-arampro lands with big ones with a teleup dancing now are most wel- gram at the Fourth ward, Fri- gram are Colleen Price Moore bushel for those farmers who Payne, officiating. Friends may call at the fam scope fly rod and automatic and Use Jean Hull. Several stay within their farm wheat come, Mrs. Johnsen said. The day, June 24 at 7 p. m. V. Petersen Lanny All members in the North guests numbers from the Ogden acreage allotment Those who ily home Wednesday prior to reel. It took him about 15 minprogram is offered by tbe city old son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd W. Petersen, 62 recreation department exceed their farm wheat acre services. Burial will be In Brig- utes to bring in hiis latest prize, . . . without stake are invited to take part school also will be presented. landed Third channel cat on the charge and all boys snd girls this East, Tickets for the Friday eve- age allotments will not be eligi ham City cemetery under direc time enough for his dad to run North in the event, to .bring their own Bear river last Thursday evening while fishing with his from 3 years of age to 13 or 14 lunch and dress for fun, the ning program are being offered ble for wheat price support Bu tion of the Harold B. Felt Fu back to the car for a landing are invited to participate. dad. It measured 25 inches in length. net. neral Home. by local students of the school. Chanan said. sponsors say. Chief Programs Set By BE Council . Record 197 Golfers Swing Clubs In Brigham City Open Tournament Screen Applicants J. Max Baugh For Police Duty Is Outstanding Young Farmer , City Planner Address Car Catches Fire, Civic Meeting Damage Slight Trio Injured i Crash Sunday. A Second Summer Workshop Session Opens Monday at Intermountain o Wheat Price Support Market Quotas Are Approver two-week- Heber Stokes Inter-mountai- Died Sunday After Sickness e t Two Hundred p Register for Dance Classes two-third- Youthful Fisherman Dale Nelson Takes 1956-Cro- Lands p College Position f i ' Catfish Students Give I ' i i s, Dance Revue Gleaners, Plan Sports Show ) Friday Night one-thir- d a i S t I ar t |