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Show Corp. Universal Microfilming Ave. 1L1 Picrport Salt Uka City, Utah Jan. GOP Schedules lixlHWl BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY VOLUME 60, NUMBER 50 M ORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1957 Amending Ordinance Adopted to Change Zoning Status of Two New Subdivisions Meet Saturday Republicans from Box Elder county will Join other party members from Cache, Rich, Weber and Morgan counties at a regional conference in Ogden, Saturday, Dec. 14. According to Walter G. Mann, county Republican chairman, the conference will consist of morning and afternoon sessions, both of which will be held in the Canton Cafe convention room at 2550 Washington Blvd , Ogden. The morning meeting will be gin at 9 a. m., and will feature reports by Governor George D. U. S. Representative Clyde, Henry Aldous Dixon, C Taylor Burton, chairman of Stale Road Commission, and C. J. Olson, director of State Park and Recreation Commission. The public, is invited to attend the morning meeting and open discussion will be Invited between speeches from those attending. The 'afternoon meeting will feature panel discussions by national and state party officials. This meeting will be short-sleev- e session for party workers. Panelists will outline Republican objectives and strategy for the 1958 campaign. Between panel presentations, discussion will be invited from party workers in attendance. at Regular Meeting Nev Accounting System for District High Schools Is Authorized by Board Action ?; Hearing on Budgetfor Coming Year Paget School Board Considers Variety Of Problems City Council Sets Date for Public Five-Coun- ty 8 , A public hearing for the citys 1958 budget will be held Dec. 19 beginning at 8 p.m. in the council room, located In , the city hall, it was decided at a regular meeting of the city council Tuesday. The hearing was scheduled af- ter council members had aired various problems In connection with the budget for the coming year. A previously-approve- d accounting system by the board Mayor LeGrande Horsley read of education for use at Box Elder High school was authorizOrdinance No. 175 which is an ed for installation at Box Elder Junior High, Bear River amendment to the city zoning High, and Bear River Junior High schools at a regular map. It was unanimously voted to adopt the ordinance thereby meeting of the board Friday changing the zoning status of In conjunction with the direcThe round table for two areas In the northeast sec- Blrdhaven District, meeting tive ordering the uniform acBoy Scouts tion of the city. of America, will be held this counting system put into use, it was agreed that the schools be Sunset Heights and Mountain evening, Wednesday, Dec, 11 at View Estates subdivisions, pres- 7.30 p. m. in the Brigham City requested to submit monthly financial reports citing their cuently zoned for agriculture, will Eighth ward chapel, according mulative receipts and expendifall under residential zoning to Lee Nelson, district commissioner. tures. regulations. Letter Received Expected to attend are all Ex Notice Order A letter was received from plorer leaders. Scout Masters, ordered council the The that Cub Scout leaders, Guide Pa Supt. E. Allen Bateman, State The sixth annual Christmas proper papers be drawn up and trol leaders and troop commit Department of Public Instruc- program has been scheduled for inof notice their published teemen. tion, which stated that the State the evening of Wednesday, Dec. tent to adopt the ordinance. Board of Education was consid- 18, at 7:30 p. m. in the auditor Those attending the Scout sesThe question was posed as to sion are asked to bring an eight-foo- t ering a proposal that each ium by the accelerated regular Is going to do the what city 177 of school year contain days rope to be used for splicing; Intermountain of the water program its concerning growing instruction in place of the pres- school. This unusual Nelson said. t presentaproblem. ' ent 172. The tion of the Nativity is the high will meeting begin that Mayor Horsley explained The board members listed light of the season each year. since the present administration promptly at 7:30 p. m. and will themselves as opposed to such Students in Miss Myrtle Arrow-smithhas so little time left to seive dismiss at 9 p. nt, Nelson con- ' a move without further study , that the problem could best be cluded. department, under the Into the proposal. direction 'of their teachers, eaofficials. met the by Incoming Decision Made It was recommended that City gerly participate in their interA decision to purchase letters pretation of the age-ol- d story. Engineer Keith Hansen compile Her-vin for an outside sign at the all the city water filings and It is a particularly moving exfrom Bunderson school see the participants to present them to the city attorperience United States Bronze sign com- in Navajo costumes the ney for opinion. pany was made after bids were story with adaptations to their SNOW FUN how the experienced his shows 4, Marjorie, 12, sister, Williams, Offers to Investigate Rodger different from four considered native manner and customs. The snowman builder operates. The two youngsters, children of Mr. and Mrs. George WilMayor-elec-t Ruel Eskelsen offirms. narration is given in Navajo fered to investigate the water low bid throughout. The singing is in liams, 146 South Third East, were taking advantage of Fridays heavy snowfall as were The sign companys Local situation and report to the counwas $235. both English and Navajo and is hundreds of other kids but alas, the snow vanished almost as quickly as it came. on cil his future trainfindings. Supt. Kenneth E. Weight re- evident of much work and Two youthful escapees from After blanketing the local area In other action, the council deported that he had been ap- ing. Students vie for the honor the State Hospital in Provo, one at with with it snow, a clined tearing from choir. previous proposal in the of of GOC on the being possibility proached winds, and pelting it with rain Intermountain school that Brig- of them from Brigham City, having physical examinations An added feature is the little over the weekend, the weather ham City be responsible for gar- were picked up Tuesday afterin assist 37 to voices chorus of for tenth grade students. settled down to a status of fair bage collection at the school noon at Nephi and returned to singing. These are students, Following a discussion of the the and warmer to start off the new The decision came after a report the Utah institution, H. C. Hamp-ton- , 11 to 13 years old. selected from suggested examinations, it was assistant chief of police reweek. from Councilman Don Chase on of in first the those year among of the decided to make a study A total of .34 inches moisture the aspects of 'such an arrange- ported Tuesday evening. at of L. Leland observance accelerated second and new Mr. the The program Nelson, year Jr., advisability of such a program. Intermountain. ment. was reported for the three-dain and Mrs. Leland Nelson. They were identified as DaGround Observers Corps Electricity Costs Earl Harmon, who had met vid Arlen Jones, 19, son of Earl a period from Friday to Sunday from unis backyard City, Brigham was the This program Special recognition given year A summary of the electricity der the of post two years ago to to residents of the community with just half of it falling in with the council at a previous Jones, 128 South Fifth East, and' general direction The American Legion Post 10 skywatch costs for the district for the Mrs. Martha ana place as one of the top four for their aid in providing quar- the first real snowstorm of the meeting, was present to again Glen Allen Shaw, Orem. They has She Hurst. months of June, July, and Au- nounced the following commit- will hold their annual banquet posts in the United States, was ters and other materials for thelseas011. request a permit to move two fled the state hospital Sunday gust was presentd and found by tees and chairmen at work: dra- for Boys State delegates and marked as almost phenomenal post to weatherman buildings from Ogden to Brig- night while walking outside the According to be excessive at ma, Lee Brewer; music, Colen American Legion Jumor League at the meeting held Sunday, L the board Charles Clifford, temperatures ham City for use as apartment Institution with an attendant-Th, baseball players this evening, Dec. 8, at LDS Indian chapel. Hervin Bunderson, Lincoln, two youths showed up for the past several days have buildings. Samuel Tso; reader, Waddoups; at about 10 a. m, Sunday night Bothwell, Bear River, and Box costumes and make-ubeen slightly higher than norLaure Wednesday, Dec. 11, at 7 p. m., outstandcredit the Much for Plans Displays at the Tropical Restaurant. Elder High schools. at Jones home in Brigham City. mal for this time of year. Orme; stage and lights, Windell ing growth was given to Mrs. He displayed a floor plan and Lloyd C. Robinette, post ath- George Hodges, who has served The board directed that a Floyd; publicity, Tsuduki Imoto; They reportedly told the father for two the plan, plot Hanbuildings, of the Jones youth that letic director, and Jay C. as post supervisor from the bestudy be made with regard to program, Earl Webb. they He said call that present plans had hitchhiked from Provp alsen, chairman of the post Boys ginning and has also helped to hourly electricity consumption for an Investment of from $20, ter State committee, are v at each of the schools with partheir making escape. organize many other posts in 000 to $25,000 for remodeling of of the .banquet-- , arrange- Box Elder county and surroundThe pair spent the night ' at ticular attention naid. to the ac- Mental Health Board each building. outside ments. ana the rooms residence and left at 8 p. m, light tivity , . ing areas. It was moved that Harmon be Monday Meeting Set Tonight ing at the school sites. morning with the promGeneral Maxwell D. Rich, comAndy Everest, freshman footissued the necessary permits if ise that they were going back to ball coach from the University mander of the Utah National A request wak heard from 310th quorum of Seven-- 1 The he with all the this be held complys will A citys the state hospital. meeting of Utah, accompanied by Lee Guard, told members of the Stratford Loosle, chairman of Number ITs Pile Up requirements such as building Wednesday, Dec. 11, at Grosscup, All American, and Brigham City GOC Post at their ties willDec.hold their Christmas According to Mr. Jones, his Region One music teachers, to evening, m. in 7:45 at 14, party, and and p. that son zoning ordinance, even a suitcase full members of the second anniversary, - have the board reconsider its 8 p. m. in the court room in the Stuart Hillam For Marcia America Vaughn, Restaurant. the final issuance of the permits be of clothes packed Tropical court house, for all newly ap- U football team, will be the will and made the request the in need policy of holding region music people always S. Dilworth Young . On 12th President held up till after a special meet-in- g that board Birthday festivals on Saturdays and after pointed members of the they be brought to him at Ground Observer Corps. guest speaker. of Council Seventies of the the 10. Dec. Box Elder for the of directors i the hospital. A film of the Utah University school rather than during inHe said that the same spirit will be guest speaker. Marcia Illllam, daughter of No more was heard of the two County Health Chapter. versus Army football game will was exhibited in 1776 when the Instructed Coordinator struction periods. be will served dinner Turkey Ross Coombs, chairman of the be shown. until Monday evening when a Revolution was and a short program is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Clark M. Ilillam, inAmerican was The coordinator After considering the request, city has but one number. Morgan resident reported haw Presentation of the Powers fought, and it has been that continue the county chapter, will preside at it was decided to Reservations will be accepted Twelve Is the lucky number that structed to confer with the city Ing given a ride to two males the meeting. Award to the junior league base-- ' spirit that has brought the coun-tr- until Dec. 13 ; and board policy. by Laird String-ha- shows up more times in the engineer, building inspector ' of the Na- ball player who has contributed answering the escapees descripA representative through every troubled era. Report Accepted president, or any other life of this sixth grade stu- zoning committee to secure a tions. baseeffort in Mental the best of we Association be do tional will the It junior that each It was unanimously voted to Health will be present at the ball this season, will conclude not have people daysuch as the members of the presidency. Tic- dent at Lincoln school more written statement from been Rex Taylor told 'officers at that Harmons request had kets are $1 50 per plate. accept the financial ' report for than any other. the program, the GOC that America ceases to be studied and that it does not con- Weber county sheriffs office district-funds- Those in charge explained far the period meeting to give instructionssaid.to stated. that he had been Marcia will celebrate her flict with the the local chapter, Coombs a nation. by that the party will close early 12th citys building re- the two young menapproached ending Oct 31. Deat Stoddard, rehis birthday, Thurday, conclusion of the At in order for members with other cember 12. She is the 12th quirements. After being notified that cona short distance from Morgan marks a citation was presented committments to attend danc- City Office Manager Willis tract for an electric range begrandchild of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hansen read a letter from Box and asked if he would give them to the local corps by the Central ing parties. Bear River at High a lift to Uintah. He explained ing used D. Hillam and when checking Air Defense Force for rating as askElder Farm Produce Co-oschool on the educational plan that they were very polite and we find that the petite little in honorable mention the collectpost aid in that the ing city was about to expire, the board Miss has 12 letters in her offered to buy the gas. Re-Trithe month United for States the now al claims the made ing against agreed that the participating He said that while driving name. of Box defunct cor September. Elder Packing firm should be asked to submit down Weber Canyon, one of the then The is A group attending party planned poration. birthday a new contract and authorized for Marcia, Thursday. We A Brigham City scouter was ing been elected by the national heard Lt. Col. Glen F. Karston, No action was taken in the youths drew out a gun and placor the vice presithe president ed In bis lap. Utah State GOC coordinator, reguess that the number 12 will matter. signally honored Monday night council. dent to sign. of In two have to be forgotten when Taylor agreed to drive the annual need Motions is mind for them 38th a there that as meeting serve executive wfis at the to Elected It carried unanimously Boiler Insurance as far as Five Points but involv- - the birthday cases Bonneville pair land condemnation over and council, concern Lake lists were the for her the made at board members that be a third apathy girl large payment The board was told that the when arriving- - there, they re he when of Basin fun American of Weber 12th Scouts the America, for Delos peoto Conservancy Thomas Larkin J. Gerald ing guests Boy lethergy birthday for improveTommaney, boiler insurance will expire on was District and Willard land owners on the 12th day of the 12th ments he contracted to install fused to leave the car and depresented a silver beaver Thompson and Charles W. ple. Dec. 14, which would be before manded that he drive them to of Dec. 17, will two be for alternatives stressed month. He years citation for the city. argued Tuesday, "thirty its next regular meeting. AuNorth Ogden where one said a of liv- in First District court, according service. to standards the G. lower Theodore scouting ofOgden, Schmidt, to was the thorization given sister lived. Cited was Errol Valentine, was named council president; ing so that we can support the to the court calendar. fice of administration to place After declining to go any efdistrict defense emThe L. in its C. administrative been conservancy has 42 government who Williamsen, lowfor years boiler insurance with- the farther and being threatened by acin would war its verdicts or a that have that C. forts Charles vice Dr. requested the president; Railway Express ployed by est qualified bidder. one the with the gun, Taylor Mrs. John tion and Mr. disastrous. Ed be and against company. Emory Wight, county Hetzel, Jr., treasurer; said he Jumped from the car Mayor C. LeGrande Horsley, Braegger, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. commissioner and a silver bea- win S. Baggs, council scout comand ran. With this, the youths Thomas Tommaney, superinten John R. Larkin, all of Willard, ver in scouting, presented the missioner. : drove off in the car, a 1951 maschool, be set aside in favor of new medal and citation to Valentine. Principal speaker at the an- dent of Intermountain roon Chevrolet, toward North trials also because of Mrs. instituand held as discrepancies the nual in Hodges, George Ogden meeting, serving Presently Ogden. in the K. was Kenneth the of original proceedings. Brigtabernacle, spoke. tional representative Road blocks were set up soon Both motions were filed in disIn recognition for Mrs. Hodgham Second ward, Valentine be- Bechtel, San Francisco, national after but failed to apprehend was court week. trict she es services last Scouts of of presented came a scoutmaster of .Troop president Boy the pair. The Braeggers were awarded with a 4,000 hour pin for meri102 in 1928 and served for 19 America. Because of radio transmission torious service by Capt. John a total of $80,000, Oct. 14, for years.- He has also served as local police were not alerterror, 137 Lake of and loss filter Crossof Salt the committee damages nearly troop , advisor, post ed to be on the lookout for the acres of ground. center. the of member and a chairman until later Monday escapees Jay M. Hansen of the Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Larkin were Other awards presented inSocial' Security office, will be Bird Haven district committee, night. The original police bulclude 250 hours of sky watch granted a jury verdict of $55. citation. the to according at in Brigham City the Employletin gave the home address of to Mrs. Russell Fishburn and 319, Nov.. 23, for damages and ment office on Thursday, Dec. ,"Mr. Valentine is an outstandthe Jones youth as Bingham. loss to of to bars land service 100 slighthour Larry amounting has He of boys. 19, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. to ing leader Road blocks by police and the over 100 acres. Ann Mrs. ly Johnson, Dinswood, to bring assist local people with ques- reached far and wide sheriffs office were established tions or problems they might into active scouting, underpriviMonday night but no trace of the escapees was found. have concerning Social Security leged and marginal boys and with Now his them excepLocal held has benefits. Jones had been in the state cithe Eltional leadership ability, institution from May to July of According to Hansen, Box t read. this year at his own request der county fanners who are tation An active participant in and after being released for two planning to retire at the end of 1957 and claim social security church and community affairs, days had been sent back to the of on court order, accordbenefits can save themselves Valentine has been a member hospital ComTickets are now available for the free movies being to his father. considerable time and trouble the Box Elder Chamber- of ing shown Saturday morning at 10 a.m. at the Roxy and Described as having a Violent by following three simple rules merce for 19 years. A number of other Brigham in Brigham City. at the time they make applicaTheatres temper," he had spent approxif Capitol City men received recognition tion. mately one and a half years in The free entertainment is a Christmas gift from the at the annual meeting by being the Idaho hospital at Blackfoot First, bring a complete extra all to Box Elder in Merchants youngsters Brigham City 9 as council officers, the over a period of about two Copy of their 1956 Federal In- elected be show obtained for either county and free tickets may ikl come Tax return, which includes executive board and as council years, the father stated. He was fltk from any store on Main street, just for the asking. members at large for the year Form 1040 and Schedule F. on four different to either invited their children to bring Shoppers are i Second,- bring their cancelled 1958. occasions, he added. Oleen were J. these of the theatres to see a show chosen especially for chilAmong The Jones family previously check, monfey order stub, or In Palmer who was named council lived in Idaho and have resided dren for this occasion, while the parents do their Christternal Revenue receipt. BunIn Brigham City for the past mas shopping in local stores, according to Glade HarriThird, bring proof of age. This vice president and Hervin two years. floes not necessarily have to be derson as honorary vice presiof chairman merchants the committee. son, SILVER BEAVER Errol At least partial cause for the a birth certificate, but can be a dent. T. Frank Coppin, chairto Santa scheduled make a return visit to Brigis was Valentine received the silver violent behavior was atchurch record, census record or man of Bird Haven district, youths ham afternoon will stores in and all visit board City Saturday executive named to the tributed by his father to cona family Bible, Hansen said. beaver citation for thirty business was He has district. sent he L. Nelson word ahead that the By having this evidence avail- while LelJ'd Marcia Hillam, daughter of Mr. and traction of encephalitis, comTWELVE DAZE years of scouting service will be happy to meet all youngsters in this area in any known as brain fever, able at the time the application named to the commissioners anLake Bonneville at the M. Mrs. Clark Hillam, is in somewhat of a daze as she monly Dr. George A. Boyce is of the local stores after 3 p.m. and hed like to know was 14 years old from when is filed, the applicant can save staff. he Mon nual council meeting, thinks of her lucky number 12. Miss Hillam will ob- which he never fully what they want for Christmas. himself, time . and - future incon- presently serving as a national recovered, serve her 12th birthday, the 12th month and 12th day. day night. council member at large, hav he said. venience, Hansen stated. Intermountain Plans Nativity Presentation , Table Slated Tonight at 7:30 Escapees Caught After Brief Spell ct Weather Potpourri Visits Area Boys Staters, Ball Team to Be Brigham Of Freedom Post Growth Phenomenal Second Year Observance Attenders Hear Legion Guests y Dilworth Young Will Attend 310th p, Seventies Party ,- Brigham City Scouter Receives Silver p Motions Beaver Citation at Council Meeting Set for Tuesday Clay-baug- SS Retirement Rules Listed For Farmers - - Tickets Are Available at Stores for Free Shows Saturday Morn - (l mr 1 d |