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Show ,Vt! can't do it, all ui one year, but we can hiake the start and I think the swimming pool comes first. Weve been without one for about 20 years, since the old one at Rees we park was condemned and its about time corrected this. ! rp there is no scarcity of petiWe asked for 50 volunteers At any rate, tion peddlers. to carry them and by Monday afternoon, had issued 75. In fact, we ran out of petitions end had to prepare a second edition. ;uij ot i Quite a few of the young folks already have turned theirs in and asked for a second bo they could keep on working. Othei s are reminded that 6 p.m. Thursday is the deadline and regardless of the number of names you have, turn them in to the News and Journal office. Well carry the ball from there, Quite a few people have asked me why a bond election is necessary. They werent opposed to a swimming pool but were under the impression that several swimming pool benefits had been staged, thought that these funds could be used for the purpose. fund-raisi- P - ,r t. t City Engineer Keith llansen has told me that a good, adequate pool could be built for $100,000. City Attorney Walt Mann smiled when I read the wording on the home-spu- n petition that has been circulating but while he didnt say it would force the city council to call the election, he assured me it would indicate to that body the will of the people. City Manager Willis Hansen has assured me that the financial position of the city is such that the bonds could be of short duration, easily retired without much, if any, tax increase. I ' m I i , No one denies that the operation of the Singing Chapter Schedule Visit Ill admit that Im for the Aug. 29 probe gram. I think I would use a pool oftener than A group of 30 to 40 musicians be included in the program. that if one was available and probably a lot will Musical numbers have been deof other oldsters would too. signed to please all age groups, stated Don Call, ward commitThe Third ward recreWhich reminds me of a story we ran re- teeman. ation hall is air conditioned. cently about Councilman John Hadfield, his good wife and grandchildren who enjoyed HOSPITAL NOTES swimming in the high school pool this summer. Perhaps we could have more of this L sort of thing, family fun and association, if Tonsillectomies and broken we had a municipal pool adequate to take bones have kept local physl care of the community, operated so that we cians and nurses busy at the Memorial hospital. could go whenever we had the opportunity Cooley Kent 4, and Jill 6, children of instead of on a Mr. and Mrs. George A. Niel- Reports Reveal 1879. J, Chat. W. Clavbaugh, Publisher Subscrpition rata 83 00 par yaar, payabla la idvan&e; m combination with tha Box Eldar journal, (pubinhad Fridays) 85.00 par yaar; 82.50 for 4 months; sing la copy 10 cants. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah Stata Prass Association, National Editorial Press, Advertising Association and United Representative; Utah State Press Association, It taka City Utah MEMWt .. UTAH STATE SOCIATIOII NATIONAL EDITORIAL a sTb cITatin U favnTwirrwTTrrrn Home Following 1). S: Marine Corps Service Lt. Maurice Whitaker has retwo home following years of active duty with the U. S. Marine corps. Lt. Whitaker, Mrs. Whitaker and their 11 months old son, Scott, returned to Utah Friday from North Carolina. They had been making their home in North Carolina since the completion of his Mediterranean cruise. Just this past Monday he accepted the position of physical education instructor at the Intermountain school. They are making their home in North Ogden. Mrs. Whitaker is the former Joan DeBlois, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William DeBlois. Mr. Whitaker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Whitaker, Brigham , City. turned Tooele Golfers r, Quorum to Gather At the County Park Headed for fun at the picnic home at the County Park, Wednesday, Aug. 14, at 7:30 p. in. will be the Fifth quorum of Seventies and their partners. A program has been arranged for the picnic and supper will be served. In charge of the outing are Herman B. Kotter and Floyd G. Carter. with our IH Trastor Service 5-S- tar It will pay you o let oar skilled servicemen restore year ... ... to to do your work faster tractor to full pouter save Take now field time schedule. work to ea keep ttuM la the held later. Schedule your McCormick tractot service. fiat m To Play Local Romer Reunion Reminder Issued for August 18 Group Sunday A full afternoon of activities is planned for Romer family re Union attenders, Sunday, Aug. 18, beginning at 1:30 p. m. at Rees Pioneer park. Each family is asked to bring their own lunch with drinks to be furnished. In charge of the reunion is Victor Romer and Mrs. Fern Q Stokes. A genealogy meeting and program will follow dinner. HOT a CALL US TODATl a S STAR SERVICE PHONE 300 BRIGHAM TRUCK AND IMPLEMENT CO. Grains do Mti USS Anhydrous Ammonia Boosts Profits , fall-seede- s if) 1894, A weekly newtpeper established pub lilhed vary Wednesday and entered es Sec ia the poet office nd Class Matter at Ingham City, Utah, under tha act of March son of Scheduled to speak at the anReed Belew, nual American Institute of Co- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belew of operation convention at Fort 156 South Second West, was Collins, Colo., Aug. 19 to 22 is thrown from his horse, Sunday, Richard Gordon, son of Mr. and while riding with two companMrs. Sam Gordon. ions. Gordon with more than 60 Belew suffered a broken arm Utahns, junior participants and and possible concussion. cooperative leaders will be in The youth told H. C. Hampattendance at the meet. The ton, assistant chief of police, AIC convention will attract his horse was frightened by an more than 1000 boys and girls, auto with loud pipes. The mis2000 adult leaders from all parts hap occurred at Third South of America, all representatives and Fourth West. of farm cooperatives and winHe was taken to the Cooley ners in state or regional FFA ambuor club programs for other Memorial hospital by His compan lance for adviand leaders agricultural ions were uninjured. sors. The huge party, probably the largest ever to attend the national convention from Utah, will go to Fort Collins by bus, leaving Brigham City on Saturday, Aug. 17. The Utah youth representatives have won out in intensive state competition to earn the right to make the trip and represent the state in the national competition and attend the national meetings. Others attending are Maurice Carter of Brigham City; Carol Limb of Garland; Max Fors-berDavid Wright, Clair Zallu-geand Leo Peterson, all of Tremonton. In addition to the meetings, programs featuring youth talent will be scheduled. Men of the Brigham City Golf club have been invited to attend an invitational golf match with members of the Golf Tooele club, Sunday, Aug. time-tabl- e. Tooele Golf and 18, at the reson, Jr., had their tonsils Country club. . moved Aug. 6. Tooele members will play he It looks to me like its worth the Douglas R. Henry, son of Mr. Brigham group at 10 a. m. Dinand Mrs. Wunn Henry, Tremon- ner and a social hour will folton, had his tonsils removed on low. Aug. 8. members interested in the In fact, Pd rather spend a hundred dollars Jennie Dell George 7, daugh- All are requested to contact trip to provide facilities for our young people, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Leo Jensen or Dean Candland than one dollar on disciplinary measures af- George, Brigham City is now at the local golf course before ter they got into trouble because they sporting her left arm in a cast. Aug. 16.- She was treated at the hospididnt have anything to do. tal Saturday, Aug. 10. Reed Belew, 11, son of Mr. And I think you would too. and Mrs. Robert Belew, Brigham City, suffered a broken left arm, Sunday, Aug. 11. Robert Hacking, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hacking, Reed D. and Darlene Brough Brigham City, underwent sur- Norr, Tremonton are the pargery Monday morning for a bad- ents of a boy born Aug. 10 at ly broken right i ankle. Young Cooley Memorial hospital. Hacking injured his leg in a A girl was born Aug. 11 to horse accident which occurred while on a trip to the Uintahs, Donald Clyde and Alberta Elva Aug. 10. He entered the hospi- Cox Whitaker, Brigham City. tal at 4 p. m. Saturday. He is recovering satisfactorily hospital, attendants said today. John Newman Barker An emergency appendectomy was performed upon Mrs. Earl Family Reunion Set (Irene) Francis, Brigham City, The John Newman Barker early Saturday morning, Aug family reunion will be held at 10. Rees Pioneer park, Saturday. Aug. 17. Events will begin at 10.30 a. VFW Schedule Party m., with lunch at noon followed At Local Park Aug. 17 by genealogy meeting, program and games. District one members of the All families are asked to bring Veterans of Foreign War and their own lunches. auxiliary will whisk their partners off to the Rees Pioneer park, Saturday, Aug. 17, at 8 Park Is Scene of p. m. for their annual summer , party . Homebuilders Sodial All members of the .organiza tion are invited to bring their Third ward Homebuilders held picnic lunches and join in the their summer party with their fun, stated Dave Poulson, com- mothers at Box Elder County Fall-plante- d mander of district ne. park, recently. Jeanne Nelson is auxiliary Following prayer and blessof the district. president ing on the food by Elnora Jenwas sen, barbecued supper served. Following the meal, served to 19 girls and their mothers, a clever fashion show was presented. Narrating the show were v': Julia Funk, Karen Hull, Kathleen Young and Annette Glovg er. After the hilarious presen, tation the models chose one piece of their unusual attire to deck their teacher, Mrs. Opal It takes "N, Men Nitrogen for leach . . . Helps grain plants to get w v Frye, for the occasion. maximum profits. And now is the a strong start . . . Means earlier and During the evening each girl time to apply 82 N USS Anintroduced her mother. longer grazing . . , Makes profit-producin- g Climax of the party was toastd N available when it is hydrous Ammonia to an marshmallows around ing most needed by your crops now grains. FALL FERTILIZE open fire and singing songs. USS Anhydrous Ammonia wont and in the spring. Annette Glover offered the NOW FOR PROFIT benediction. rail fertilization will enable you to get this vital job Homebuilder teachers include ' done before the spring rush. Mrs. Madge Hull, Mrs. Opal Your U S.S. Anhydrous Frye, Mrs. Nona Funk and Mrs. SEE YOUR USS ANHYDROUS AMMONIA DEALER NOW I Vera Jensen. Ammonia Dealer is: President June Fife conducted in the absence of Mrs. Funk. WALLACE WISE All members of the Primary IKS AMMONIUM SULFATE Agri- - Chemical USS AMMONIUM presidency as well as the secreNITRATE USS ANHYDROUS AMMONIA ' tary were in attendance. Kathleen Young and Julia Garland, Utah Funk, summer, teaching Phonet Al pine 7 6442 tants, also attended. ' Recreation is becoming more and more important in the modern way of living, the reason being that we have more leisure time, I keep reading,';! dont know when I have mine. It seems like its usually after midnight. But I recognize that there is a crying need for facilities for our young people and Im willing to pay my small share in providing them. I hope we can build them a swimming pool, and after thats done, I hope the service clubs will get together and build them a teen town, possibly right along side, to provide them with a place to dance, to hold parties, maybe a bowling alley, a spot for hobbies, crafts and other activities. Conference 1957 KUSTOIMi FOVJEB get More Work per hour PREVENT FOREST FIRES! even with a low nominal family season rates charge, very so that all could take advantage of the recreational facilities. pool could be Fertilize t Brigham Youth Participate Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, August 14, 4-- . 3 Will In ng The only way left is to vote bonds. Admittedly its more costly but we need the Bwimming pool for the present generation. Of course we needed it for the last, as well, but never had the nerve to force the issue until the Chamber of Commerce started the move. Since then they have been joined by the Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Civic Improvement Club who are also circulating petitions. folks... but Horse llirows C. selfish in this matter. But I would a whole lot rather my kids had a pool in Brigham City, centrally located and close enough for the bicycle trade, than to Well, they can and will, but at the rate the face the highway hazards of a trip to the fund has increased during the past year, it Ogden, Lagoon, Crystal Springs, Logan, or ;will take 500 years to build a pool, thats some other pools that are currently being right, five hundred years, and I dont think patronized, or to be crippled for life, with a The Salt Lake Chapter of the Jlk be present to take the first plunge. foot cut on a broken beer bottle at the cem- Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber ent pond. You see, in the Shop Quartet Singing In Amerproject last ica will appear at the Third JPeach Days, when the Chamber of Commerce I went swimming for the first time this ward recreation hall, Thursday, raffled off an automobile, after the cost of 29, at 8.13 p. m. for a benthe car and other expenses were paid, there year at the Homestead, near Heber City, Aug. efit performance. was a profit of around $175 for the fund. over the past week end, during the summer Groups from Brigham City, The Jaycees kicked in another $25 or so, state press association meeting. After I Tremonton, and rest Logan, of and times off the board had gone a couple jnaking the total for the year about $200. dents from all over Utah have swam the length of the pool, I was puffing been traveling to Salt Lake 119 Pacifics The city cant raise that kind of money in harder than the Union Roger City twice a year to attend the one year and there are no provisions for was back in 18G9 when it pulled the Prom- performances given by the Salt chapter. Tickets ranged creating a sinking fund or saving it from ontory grade before the driving of the Gol- Lake from $1.60 to $2 50. Tickets will next den investments. to for the Spike. capital pne year 90 cents p 3 Have fun ! LeGrande Horsley has assured me that if the people want a bond election for this purpose, the council will call it. So has Don Chase, councilman in charge of recreation and the citys strongest booster for a swimming pool. 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