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Show 4 V. ijnTvsrsil Ulcro tilains Corj. 141 wiarpont Ave Salt' Llla City, fsoveniiiioat Approves &igben fosS The successful bidder for Brigham Citys long awaited new post office was announced Friday and there are indications ' that construction may start late in the spring. Sen. Frank' E. Moss announced that Nelson Brothers Construction company, of Salt Lake City, submitted the successful bid. Contacted Monday afternoon, a spokesman for the firm said a formal contract hadnt been fice will have a .8,776 .square feet of interior space plus a platform containing 735 square feet. The estimated construction cost is $151,850 and estimated completion time is 300 days, Senator Moss said. Under the Post Office departments lease construction 11. program, the contractor will To be located on the south- purchase the site, construct the west corner of First West and building according to depart Forest street, the new post of mental specifications and lease received, that a performance bond and other details would have to be cleared up first. He indicated there would be a lapse of perhaps 45 to 60 days after receiving the contract to have plans drawn up and approved. Nelson Brothers bid was one of 13 opened at Denver on Jan. OJfc Bit! Road t oClose have For Foothill The site will it to the post office department 18,333 for a basic period of 20 years square feet of paved area. The r renewal op- building will have a with six 225-fo- five-yea- frontage on First West with driveways from both First West vestment will be limited sub- and from Forest street for cusstantially to postal equipment. tomer convenience. The structure will be 92 feet The building will remain under foot private ownership with the own- by 100 feet with a er paying local real estate tax- loading dock on the south. es. Adjacent to the dock is dePostal space in the federal signed an paved building will be made available maneuvering area with emfor other purposes. ployees parking area . tions. The departments capital UgM M!tt in- School Students A portion of east Seventh North In Brigham City is being closed for two half-hoperiods each week day In a move to protect children attending Foothill Elementary school. Affected will be the street from Second East to Fifth East. This section will be closed to motor traffic from 8:30 to 9 a.m. and from 3:30 to 4 p.m. each school day. Police Chief John I. Johnson said barricades will be set up each day to caution motorists. The move was a recommendation of the city traffic advisory council and gained approval at Thursday evenings city council meeting. Mew City Ordinance Requires Rabies Vaccination for Dogs An ordinance requiring rabies vaccination for all dogs Brigham City and gained unanimous approval of the city council Thursday evening and is being put into effect today, Tuesday. The provision is a new section to the citys dog ordinance which was also amended in part to enforce the new vaccination requirement. Contacted Friday, Mrs. Anita Burt, city health officer, said a deadline will be set in the near luture by which time all local dogs must have been vaccinated. The new section demands that each application for dog license in the future be accom12 PAGES Volume 66, Number 1 1 panied by a veterinarians cerBrigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, March 12, 1963 tificate giving the date of vaccination. and effective period. A license will not be issued unN less the immunization period A trailer house at Honeyville, liextends through the entire and a barn and haystack at cense year. Willard were destroyed in sepaIt was pointed out that a ra- rate fires this past weekend, bies shot can be effective for causing a total estimated loss up to three years, depending of $8,000 according to Fire Chief y the vaccine used. upon LaVar Jensen. i Local firemen were summoni THE were the A ORDINANCE dren states that only occupants girl, daughter ed to Honeyville Friday afterit shall be unlawful to keep a of a young Logan couple, died of the other car. beGreen said the fatal victim dog in Brigham City over six noon where a 'trailer house Monday morning after sufferto John Gilmore was longing two-car Tremonwas when still alive a months old unless the animal crash ing injuries in a ' By The Playgoer The firemen were burning. near Collinston, Box Elder ton ambulance left the scene is immunized by a successful in saving some of A man was twice killed was but dead she for of vaccine a J county. pronounced period the bedding, clothing and a few the stage at Box Elder Junior The young traffic victim was upon arrival ot Valley hospital, not less than one year. 4 personal belongings of the GilThe amended section of the more as Kristine Luther, Tremonton. He said death apidentified school weekend this past High family, Chief Jensen said. and regrettably, only 160 perdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jer- parently was caused by head ordinance also requires an ownto the fire chief, According in suffered the crash. er, when his dog has bitten Gilmores sons were on hand to witness ry King Luther, Apt. 8, New injuries parents reportedly The highway said someone, to notify the health had been Married House, Logan. trooper the scene. and cleaning, raking told him Mrs. Luther she was officer. If proof is, not providThree other persons, includof those persons burning leaves and grass in an to a Salt ed to show immunization adjoining lot when the fire ing Mrs. Luther, 27, the former taking her daughter attended Saturday evening and crept Lake hospital for an operation. against rabies, then the dog of Ball Marcia e RALPH R. CHANNELL, at the age of 14, stands beside the City, were treated to a Brigham through the dry grass to where pro- VICTIM Christine Luther, 23 duction of Dial M for Murder escaped with only minor hurts. She reportedly said they had will be confined by the health the trailer house was located press which has printed the latest copy of his hometown acmonths, died after a two-cfirst attempted to go via 89 and officer for a period not to ex- and started Missouri. Golden. at The the Weatherby, newspaper, Weatherby Post, burning one corner Spike cident near Collinston Monday. Both Mrs. Ball and another Sardine presented by canyon but decided on ceed 14 days. d of it. The trailer and its furchild, Gary players. A charge of $1 per day will nishings Lynn Luther, were hospitalized the alternate route because the were destroyed and The aforementioned death road was too slippery. canyon be levied against the owner. damage at Tremonton. was estimated at scene was one of the climactic whose husband And if the animal is found to $5,000. Mrs. Luther, of Dale 18, inThomas, An Lynn moments of the drama. is a student at USU, is a daugh- be rabid, it will be destroyed. 316 South Tremont street, Tretruder, played by Dick JefferSATURDAY at 5:15 a ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ball, released was after monton, choke Previously, the owner was fire of undetermined p. m.,deto ies, attempts Margot 343 Second North origin West, Brigto treatment a the required only by Wendice in her home but inquarantine physician. stroyed a barn and 35 tons of ham City. dog on his own property. stead is the fatal victim of a The mishap occurred at 8:20 hay on the Robert Morgan both Green described Trooper three-tenths a. m., some of a stab wound inflicted by Mrs. . IN OTHER business, Mrs. Jo- property at Willard. vehicles as a total loss. He Wendice. mile south of Collinston on Chief said blaze Jensen the of the furseph Gurrister, president said citations were pending Some musical Mary McIntosh as she play- numbers outstanding discovered by Trooper Brigham City 'League of Wother investigation. Thursare promised Mrs. Luther was driving south ed Margot was at her best in It was the second traffic fa- men Voters, requested city co- Jack Pendleton of the Utah March 14, when the Brigday, when her car began to fishthe scene. i d e Highway Patrol when he investality of the year in Box Elder operation in a nation-ham City National league, Westail on the highon tigated heavy smoke a few observance county. THE FACT that only 100 per- tern Boys Baseball association, blocks west of Highway way. The vehicle slid broadFourth. July show a in the not sponsors hand seemed on were variety sons side into the path of a northKRISTINE LUTHER was born He summoned the Brigham Box school Mrs. auditoElder said Gurrister High to detract from the play which plans are bound auto driven by Thomas, April 14, 1961 at Brigham City, rium Starting at 7:30 p.m. being laid to have all bells City Fire Department by radio. was generally well presented. and was struck on the right-rea- r a daughter of Gary King and across the country ring at ex- The barn and its contents were The talent is being provided Each player seemed to have Marcia Dale Ball Luther. side. the same time on the valued at $3,000 by its owner. the of Utah bureau by program a high point in his part, a segSurvivors include the par- actly Trooper Evan Green, Utah date commemorates Uni.which State university. SUNDAY afternoon the fire ment in which he was most said Kristine ents of Logan, a brother; Gary ted States Highway patrol, independence. Rick USU Saunders, student, was riding in the rear seat. He Lynn, age seven months; the department answered a call to convincing. Charles McIntosh The idea is to bring back the a pasture owned as Tony Wendice, an amateur will act as master of ceremon- described the highway as being grandparents, by Bryce WilMr. and Mrs. ies for will event the and also original dignity and meaning hite, where tennis player plotting the death W. B. Bud slick. dry grass had Ball, Brigham extremely to the Fourth of July, she caught fire. The pasture is loof his wife, was cold and cal- present a satirical piano rouThomas, a student at Utah City, and Mr. and Mrs. Carter tine. stated. cated south of Highway 81, dewhile the unfolding State University, was en route V. Luther, Jerome, Idaho. culating Councilman William Packer across from the golf course. Other members will include to school and was alone in his tails of his scheme to Jefferies Funeral services will be anwho played Captain Lesgate, Pam Murdock in modern dan- car at the time of the accident. nounced by the Harold B. Felt said the bell located in the tower of the county court house ces, honky-ton- k piano by Marthe intended killer. Mrs. Luther and her two chil Funeral Home. lene Sorbe and two can be rung. But it possibly quartet Don Thompson as Max, an hasnt been rung since the old boy friend of Margot, and groups. 1920s, Packer pointed out. television writer, had one of the Doug Wight, league president, AND NEW CLUB HOUSE Some windows would have the program promises to plays' best lines, My murders says to be removed, he explained. would be much like my bridge, be an entertaining one for the Packer was named to assist I would entire family. first thing I know, in the project. Proceeds will go to purchase make some foolish mistake and A late winter storm surprised evekyone would be staring at bats, balls, uniforms and field 456 E. N. AUSTIN, South local residents when they awakequipment for the local league. me. Second East, and Marion Hyde, ened Monday morning to find Tickets are selling for 50 451 South Second East, entered the landscape covered with IRONICALLY, it is Max who cents each and will be availa complaint on what was de- snow. More than three inches figures out Wendices plan. able at the door. Also, boys scribed as a nuisance situa- fell during the morning, with Thompson boasting a clear res- from Brigham Citys other tion in their neighborhood. light flurries throughout the afonant voice, had little difficul- WBBA leagues will be selling It was pointed out that at ternoon. ty in making his lines under- candy in booths to help raise DEE GLEN Smith, a mem- one residence, metal of all Meeting before the city counstood. funds for their teams. The storm left .31 of an inch cil Thursday evening, repre- ber of the clubs board of direc- types was stored on the lot of Decked out in typical English The National league includes sentatives of the Brigham City tors, said based on the moisture, which was welHALF A CENTURY later, Channell at the Model 14 linotype with other materials and comed present along local residents, many bowler with umbrella and mus- the area south of Forest and Golf club teed machine, which he has operated for many years at the up a proposal rate of play, income from the also that fires were kept burn- of whomby had turned on their office. He is retiring after 34 years with Brigham tache, Leo Ware was a stand- west of Main street and Perry. to expand the municipal golf course would jump from $27,000 ing to reclaim salvaged goods sprinkling systems this out as the seemingly naive Inpast City newspapers. course to 18 holes from its pres- to $44,000 annually. such as wire. weekend to save their lawns who Hubbard spector shrewdly ent nine-hol- e size. Councilman Olof Zundel who MAYOR Willis Hansen said and shrubs from drouth. traps Wendice. Council members, rather than indicated he had met previoushe would have the chief of poThe storm came after several Frank Bull, Jr., as Thompsetting the ball in motion right ly with the club board of direc- lice confer with the of warm, sunny weather, attordays city son, rounded out the cast. said as the proposed, city away, called for a study to de- tors, will have to earmark $20,000 ney to see what can be done in with the mercury reaching a for firm estimate the a termine DETAILS such as a stamp on high of 60 degrees Saturday. in the next budget to get the the matter. project. a secret love letter and flickerHalf-Centu- ry Paul Howard, assistant city According to Charles Clifford, this started project year. The request and official reacing fire place gave mute eviengineer was advised to meet local weather observer, there He revestimated that annual The dence to the detail with which string orchestra tion came during a regular enue from the additional nine with local engineers Francis will be more stormy weather of the Box Elder Junior the dram was directed. High weekly council session with holes would net the the out Todd and Niel Smith and heads coming, since the barometer is half at out After rounding country, labeling me, nearly $14,000 city school Will present a concert nearly a dozen golf club repreEven though the creaky audia century in the newspaper bus- 13 years old, the youngest which means the of the city sewer and water de- extremely low. annually March 14, sentatives on hand. Thursday evening, floor was torium some handi partments to determine where of a real newsproject can pay itself off. iness, 34 years of which have beginning at 8 p.m. in the school line crossings should be located in I America. continued cap competatively speaking for the SPEAKING group, been spent in Brigham City, paper auditorium. THE CITY presently is pur- under the Fourteenth South acthe audience had no difficulty to this for three Ed publish club paper Garrison, veteran printer-linotyp- e president, operaDirected by David Nyman, in hearing or perceiving facial chasing under contract about 65 cess road. tor Ralph R. Channell is retir- years. the orchestra is comprised of described the proposal as one acres immediately west of the Authorization was given to this In respect, students in the All of Ralphs first lessons in expressions. good for the club and for the ing from his linotype chair at seventh, eighth on page two) install the pipe. (Continued the auditorium with high junior the printing trade were this week. the and ninth grades at the junior city. e arrange- high. He was 17 years old its close seating-stagHere are points of the clubs Channell came to Brigham he took his first job in an- ment was good. when The 1929 assowill in became numbers be plan: and following City AT BO XELDER HIGH SCHOOL MARCH 20 The golf club would begin the musical ciated with the late Will R. other shop. presented by The Happy Wander immediately to plan an $80,000 Channell came to Utah in group: Holmes and the late Wm. C. Bouree for String Orches- club house financed by an aser, Call in the Box Elder Journal. July, 1910; first worked on the Minuet sessment on Us members, cash tra," Slavic Dance, He and his family moved here original Tremonton Leader for from the 11th (Military) Sym- on hand and borrowing. from Logan. Alva D. McGuire, and later on phony, Plink, Plank, Plunk! Brigham City should act to Ralphs romance with print- the old Logan Republican at Sain G for Piano, Sonatina needed land and put in acquire ers ink began early in his life. Logan. lute to Kreutzer, and Ex- the additional nine holes this More than 600 music students that evening, the students have concert, being offered free to When he was 13 years old and In 1922, he purchased the from Richard Wagners summer, making the layout from five northern Utah cerpts in the little Missouri town Smithfield, Utah, Sentinel. He lived high been practicing numbers se- the public, will consist of a Operas. lected by the visiting clinicians broad range of numbers. for play in 1964. Inready of Weatherby, he decided on a published t h e Sentinel until schools to scheduled are gather for more The general public is invited Brigham City reservoir at three than weeks. cluded will be a from medley newspaper career. Ralph says 1926, when he moved his plant Mantua contained 7,000 acre to attend the concert, school of-I- N EXCHANGE for present in Brigham City on March 20 smash Represented at this first an- the hit, Broadway he doesnt know yet what made to Logan and started publicaclinic which will nual There club facilities, the city is asked for a one-da- y of water on March 4 after ficials said this week. feet Sound of Music, will be spirituals him choose this line of work as tion of the Logan Herald, as a will be no charge for admission. to deed two acres to the golf be climaxed in a public concert schools from Region One which and music. no member of his family had paper. This pub- receiving 1,100 acre feet during group for its new club house, that evening. are Box Elder, Bear River, Plans for the ever espoused this profession, lication was later sold to the the month of February, accordand also to provide a surfaced It stands out as the most am- North Cache, South Cache and were hatched this fall when and there was no newspaper J. G. Scripps newspaper chain, ing to Paul Howard, assistant bitious musical parking lot. undertaking Logan High schools. Region One music directors printed in Weatherby. In fact, which also acquired the Logan city engineer. The golf club offers to loan ever planned here. he had never been inside a Journal, and this became the Drawing approximately 20 met with the board of region the city up to $20,000 to help Howard made this disclosure will include students from each school, directors Visiting Herald-Journa- l. he his made when shop managers. Measles continued to plague get the project underway. The present Daily Logan print Dr. Max F. Dalby, director of there will be 100 musicians in at last Thursday evenings city Rox decision. Johnston said the events Elder county residents loan would be for a two-yebands at Utah State Univer- the band, about that number in council meeting. is to However, with financial backpurpose during the week ending March period. Ralph says he has never rewith students the give outstandingof sity; Dr. Newell Weight, head the festival orchestra He said with reasonable mois- 1 with 26 cases of the disease Also the plan points out that of opportunity ing from his father, he start- gretted choosing the printing the choral music department some 400 voices to make up the under ed publication of a real com- and newspaper profession, and ture in March, the reservoir reported in Box Elder county money to finance the expan- at the top musical diworking University of Utah, and combined choir. rectors and to motivate better munity weekly newspaper, he has enjoyed his work all should easily reach its capacity and six cases in Brigham City. sion will be available in part Dr. Lawrence Sardonl, director which he named The Weather- through the years. He also says of 7,600 acre feet. THE TOP music students musicianship. According to a Utah Health from proposed green fees in- of the Brigham Young UniverI be- that his associations with the bulletin, there were creases on both club members who will participate have been If this years affair Department by Post. Ralph says: meets He noted that two city wells, orchestra. sity symphony also 10 cases of influenza in the and the playing public. Also came somewhat of a celebrity many fine people who have selected by their respective di- with success, it may be expandTHE NOTED trio will spend rectors. and was interviewed by the As- worked with him on the News both pouring water into the res- county, with five cases of strep from the additional play that ed in the future to bring in course would sociated Press which carried and Journal have been very ervoir, were yielding about 10 infection and one of chicken an the entire day polishing the J. Earl Johnston, choral di- nally-known music personalsecond fset at latent check. student groups for their concert rector at Box Elder, said tha ities. pox in Brigham City. (Continued on page two) my picture and story through- . Damage Set At $8,000 In BE Fires Players Rate Infant Girl Dies After Well Done c onday For Murder ..O state-approve- d v , d well-don- ar seven-month-ol- Variety Show Set Thursday U-6- snow-packc- d ring-the-be- ll 89-9- Snow Covers Local Area DC Golf Club Proposes City Course Mansion News-Journ- al Veteran Newspaper Worker Junior High Sets Concert To Retire After editor-p- ublisher News-Journ- self-taug- City Reservoir Musk Event to Draw 600 Youths Said to Have 7,000 Acre Feet clinc-festiv- semi-weekl- al semi-classic- y clinic-festiv- Measles Heavy natio- |