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Show . Universal Microfilming Corp. Pierpont Ave.Utah Salt Lake City, Jan. 59 141 Volume 61, Number 35 . ; ' v Brigham City, Utah, Wednesday Morning, August 27, 1958 '?v BEHS Open Doors to Swimmers Thursday Junior High Students on Thursday The doors to Brigham Citys swinv d ming pool at Rees Pioneer park will be opened Thurs-- day at 1 p.m., according to Councilman Don Chase. , With no schedule drawn up as yet, swimming will be opened to all, youngsters and adults alike. The tentative charge has been set at 20 cents for kids and 35 cents for adults. The pool will stay open until 10 p.m. , , 650 High School, 669 Junior High Students More than 1,300 students will make their way to the ' Box Elder High school and Junior cated on Fourth East and Forest High school building loStreet today and Thursday to register for classes and pay fees for entrance into the two schools, which will commence classroom studies Tuesday morning, Sept. 2, at 8 :50 a.m. for the coming aca- - , Councilman Chase explained i that clothes baskets for the bath house are still being held up by the truck strike. Other arrangements for depositing clothes will have to be made pending their arrival, he said. With this exception, everything seems ready for the demic year. Box Elder High School 650 students Approximately opening. This week was spent cleaning the pool bottom and filtration system. City employtesting the five-un- it es and equipment were at the site Tuesday afternoon clearing away debris and dirt piled up during G long-await- of C Float Wins Weather Show Held Over Indefinitely First Place in Joan QUEEN HOPEFUL Anderson, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Andersen, .Brigham City, is represent-,n- g Anderson Glass in the Peach Queen quest. CANDIDATE QUEEN 17, daughter of Hess, Judy Mrt and Mrs. Quintin R. Hess, Tremonton, is representing Food King market in competitiorf for Peach Queen Change Made in Reunion on Sept. 6 Boundaries for Year Members of the Class of 26 of Box Elder High school are planning a class reunion to be held on Saturday evening, Sept. 6, marking their 32nd year since graduation, according to, Edward D. Ward, class president. The reunion will be held at the Tropical Restaurant, beginning at 7:30 p. m. All members of the class during any of the four years of high school are invited to attend with their partners. Any person who has not been contacted by the committee is urged to call Ward and make reservations. Teacher Assignments Listed for Schools With Exception of Lucin and Lakeside now Weather Cinerama, playing on the Mother Nature Stage in this vicinity, will be accordheld over indefinitely, made ing to an announcement this week by Brigham City's weather manager, Charles Clifford. Setting for the nature play is above 90 degree daytime temfirst-placperatures, with probably a blustery storm in sight supplying however, won one of two sweepstakes very little moisture, awards in Ogdens July 24 pa- during the next day or so, Clifford said. rade. High and low readings for the Second place went to a float five days as featured in the past entered by the Ladies Self Culbelow: ture club. In third place was Mois. the Bear River Chamber of .12 Commerce. In the local and civic class, the Tremonton Womens Civic league sponsored the winning entry. In second place was Civic and Home Arts club. The Jay-ce- e REWARD and Jaycee Jane float was Brigham City will pay $50.-0awarded third place. reward for information leadThe Garland Second ward took ing to apprehension and contop honors in the church float viction of any person or perdivision. sons committing an act of vanPrizes in the miniature float dalism within the corporate division were given to' Carl 'limits of Brigham City. Manns Cinderella float in first Signed, RUEL M. ESKELSEN, place. Jacks Garage and Sally Linford won second and third. Mayor. Garland Parade Class of 26 Plans Board Names Teachers to Serve in District Schools for 1958-5- 9 SEEKS CROWN Julie Oyler, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Oyler, Tremonton, has been entered as The Bqx Elder Chamber of a candidate forPeach Queen Commerce float, featuring last by the Bear River bank. years Peach Days royalty, won first place in the commercial division of the Garland Wheat and Beet Days parade last week. It was the second honors accorded the black and It also gold float this summer. Gayle CONTESTANT Adams, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams, Tremonton, is being sponsored in Peach Queen competition by Breitenbeker Electric. Grade Schools Students Register This Eve; School Will Commence Tuesday Morning for . jrc Pages Councilman Says Municipal Pool Will newly-complete- lij 12 e Junior High School All is in readiness for seventh, and ninth grade students will register this evening, Wed- eighth to register Thursday afternoon, nesday, at the Box Elder High according to Principal Wayne E. school, according to Principal E. Call. W. Payne. Anticipated enrollment in the Registration activities will be- Box Elder Junior High school gin at 6 p. m. when sophomore has been set at 669 students. students will make the final de- Principal Call said, including cision on their course of study 253 ninth graders, 202 eighth for the coming year. and 314 seventh gradgraders, Juniors will begin registration ers. at 7 p. m. and will be followed Registration activities will beby senioi students at 8 p. m. gin Thursday at 1:30 p. m. when Must Pay Fees seventh grade students will sign Students will be expected to up for classes to be taken this pay registration fees at the time year and pay the necessary of registration, Principal Payne registration fees. said. These fees include a six Eighth graders will register dollar student body fee for stu- from 3 p. m. to 4:30 p. m., to be dent activities during the year; followed by ninth grade regisone dollar for shop classes; 75 tration from 4:30 to 6 p. m. cents for home economics classBand students participating es, and $1.50 for rental and de- in the Box Elder County Fair posit on lockers. parade will register at 3 p. m.. In addition, sophomores will Principal Call said. pay a 75 cents class fee; juniors Students will be expected to will pay $1.50, and seniors will pay the following fees at the will pay two dollars for1 their time of registration: student class fee. body activity fee, $3; locker renAil students are urged to reg- tal and key, $1.50, of which one ister at ihe specified time. Those dollar will be refunded on refailing to do so will find them- turn of key and if locker is in selves inconvenienced with ref- good condition at the close of ence to prompt service, Princi- the school year; homemaking pal Payne said. fee, 60 cents for ninth grade New Schedule Begins girls only; shop fee one dollar. School lunch will be available The new seven-perioday 25 will go into effect Tuesday, with to all students at a cost x classroom periods beginning at cents per day vthroughout the 8:50 a. m., ten minutes earlier school year. Ninth grade students will be than in previous years, and end" ing at 3:35 p. m., five minutes required to purchase later than previously. High books, as usual, however, book3 school students will attend five will be provided by the school classes before lunch time, which for seventh and eighth grade will come at 1:20 p. m. They will students. then attend two classes after The junior high school will also observe the seven-dalunch period. ,, class the Class periods will be 50 min- period for the first time this utes this year, rather than the year, with classes commencing periods held in pre- at 8:50 a. m., lunch at 12:25 p. m. vious years. and classes dismissing at 3:35' One major revision in the boundaries for Brigham Citys three elementary schools has been made by the board of edu cation. Students living in the area from Second to Fourth East Forest street and Second South will attend classes at Central school during the 1958-5-9 year. Students from this area attended Bunderson school it up Saturday. j last year. The district teache list follows : All other zoning will be the i Bear River High school same as last year. The bounFrank Stevens, principal; Rupert daries for Lincoln .school re-- , Bridges, Blackham, Sherwood Intermountain main unaltered. Douglas Cannon, Bonnie Kay students will register for class-worCarter, L. Ridd Grover, Vernon at both Bunderson and Hansen, Wendell Hess, Durrell Lincoln, as they did in 1957-58- . Hughes, M. Rex Jensen, Milton Gene Boundaries Listed Johnson, Ruth Johnson, The bounndaries are as folJorgensen, Charles Last, Nina Council From Hears Lindhardt. Larain Marble, W. lows: Report City Engineer O. Merrell, Clyde Morris, DonStudents living east of Second Size Other Factors of Proposed Dam Anent ald Peterson, Garland East and north of Second South, Puzey, Lois Rindlesbacher, Helen SevThe city council called for planning assistance from the with exception of the previously A slip of paper drawn from a Veon Tanner, daughter of Mr. Monica Nance, daughter of Diane Collmar, daughter ( of erson, Oneta.Shurtz, Margaret area, will citizen water study committee last week after hearing a re- described box this week spells fun Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nance. and Mrs. J. Harvey Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Collmar. Bunderson. Woodside, Myron Richards, Garattend shiny Fancis fom Todd size and City port Engineer concerning Grade-schoo- l eth Larsen. children living and excitement for a trio of LaDawn Spendlove, daughter Regina Marie Tsosie, daughCivic Improvement Club factors of the proposed Mantua reservoir. : Bear River Junior of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Spend- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson west of Second East and north five year olds. High school other Davis, daughter of Mr. Lynn Todd explained the areas and Ruth Kleon Kerr, principal; of First South will go to Lincoln Tsosie. BloncJ Vickie Lee Conger, love. and Mrs. Ralph Davis. be would which dams of Latypes Mr. Duane school. and Mrs. Arthur Archibald, Amussen, daughter of AAUW Elizabeth Rees, daughter of Jaycees and Jayceettes Mar Bourne, LeRoy Bunnell, possible for Brigham City to F.O.E. Students residing in the area Conger, Junior Peach Queen of Nadine Ami, daughter of Mr. Debra Valentine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rees. deHe water build for storage. Owen I. Garfield, Harold L. south of First South to Second 1957, lifted the lucky names and Mrs. Alexander Ami. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Valentine. (Continued on Page Three) East and from there south of from the box and handed them Hansen, Carl Hill, Robert Isaac- scribed the difference between Second South plus the previous- to Mrs. Colleen Clark, Junior son, Lynn Clark, Russell John- dams of 428 acres and 530 acres. son, Fred W, Kenley, Marcus Both have been considered. area will Queens chairman, as Kindergarly described - Lee, The city engineer noted the attend Central school. ten club officers and committee Margene Mitton, Dean addwould area provide Myrl D. Perry, LaRee larger members looked on. Examination Required The local Fraterthe unit of waRhodes, Dennis Simmons, Ger- ed capacity in event runoff to district policy, Riding the royal float as JunAccording nal Order of Eagles, Monday ald Simmons, Ruby Thompson, ters flowing into the reservoir will be required to ior Queen for 1958 will be Veon a initiaconducted class should be greater than expect- night, Maureen Wight. have a physical examination, Tanner, daughter of Mr. and Box Elder High scheol E. W. ed. Councilmen Don Chase, Verl tion for four new condidates, ac- dental exam and a birth certifi- Mrs. J. Harvey Tanner, sponsorto S ROy cording publiOlsen, said AnderPetersen and John Hadfield Payne, principal; Karen cate. All seventh graders will ed by American Association of chairman. city son, Samuel C. Bankhead, Vera they favored the larger dam. need a physical examination be- University Women. New candidates include F. Le- fore J. Black, Clare Bradshaw, Bar- Councilman Leon Packer recomAt her side as first attendant entering junior high school, bara S. Burke, Earl Ferguson, mended that the citiien water land Seely, Jerry Valentine, PalSchool lunch will be served will be Becky Wright, daughAdrian Gale, Roland f Gourley, group, created several months mer Iverson and Harold Jen- on the first day of school, Sept. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bertha Harris, Morgan Hawkes, ago, be asked to render a deci- nings., 2. The price for lunch will be Wright, sponsored by Central B. Leland R. Hunsaker, Lloyd sion in the matter. Mayor Ruel At the close of the initiation the same as last spring: elemen- PTA. Hust, Norwood Hyer, Norman Eskelsen backed up this idea class, a delicious luncheon was tary students, 25 cents; high Second attendant honors go to J. adding that a meeting should be served to 50 members, under the school and Keith Johnson, Jeppsen, junior high students, Maryelen Hacking, daughter of called to get preliminary plan- direction of Marvin Clifford. Wayne Johnson, 30 cents, and adults, 35 cents. Mr. and Mrs. George Hacking, J. Earl Johnston, Jordan Lar- ning underway. sponsored by Lions club. Mosen, Lyman Morrell, Grant Voices Support Mrs. Clark announces that all ser, George Nielson, D. A. OlJunior Queen contestants will Alfred Brigham City, sen, Norma Jean Olsen, White a member Olsen, be presented at the Peach of the committee, was D. Simmons, Rosamond Sleigh, to voice his support of Queen Coronation Ball, Thurspresent L. D. Wilde, LaVoyle Stenquist, such a meeting. day, Sept. 4. Contestants should ' Leon Johnson. be at the BEHS gym at 8:30 p. Troy Miller, local real estate Box Elder Junior High chool serm., prior to presentation. A Wayne E. Call, principal; dealer, requested utilities for the coronation cere' practice Conference Monte Austin, Claire Bailey, S. vice for the area immediately Scheduled Regular Quarterly Wedmony will be conducted W. Beecher, Val Dee Bennett, east of Sixth East and between He Saturday Eye and Sunday for South Stake nesday, Sept. 3, at 6 p. m. at the Vosco Call, Mable Christensen, Third and Fourth North. gym. Lou Rita Geertsen, Vernal Har- presented a plat of the land, exElder Spencer W. Kimball of the Council of the Twelve, All little girls will also ride David pressing an intention to open a ris, Roland Hendricks, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will represent in convertibles in the Junior secHewlett, Floyd Jensen, Shirley new street to parallel Sixth General Authorities the Box at South the was Elder stake quar- tion of the parade. His East transferMarie request Thomas Jensen, Jensen, T. Jeppsen, Austin Larsen, Dor- red to the engineers Office for terly conference in Brighajn City Saturday and Sunday. 'Mrs. Clark notified parents He will be accompanied by E der Glen Rudd of the General that line of march will be at investigation and a report. othy McComb, Dell Nichols. south side of the tabernacle Ross Burke Jenson, local man Welfare committee. Ralph Nielson, Vaughan NielHelen ager for Mountain States Tele grounds. Parents are asked to sen, Raymond ' Payne, anM. Bennion President Glen pick up their youngsters at the Peirce, Grant Prisbrey, Don phone and Telegraph company, nounced that all the conference asked the council if certain re end of line of march. Ray Reese, Lynn Richards, in the held will be sessions All contestants will receive Seely, Joseph Tillotsen, strictions could be removed gov- stake tabernacle with the excepremembrance gifts. erning future construction of a tion of the Lorrayne B. Ward, Owen sesSunday evening Forty-ninbuilding on First East and Sec- sion which will little girls names Norman Anderson. be under the diwere placed in the drawing box. that rection of the stake Bear River City Ronald J. ond South. He explained MIA and Names of children and sponLeonard, principal; Elvira Chris- the building would be used as will be held in the Sixth ward tensen, Don Edvalson, Vera Hun- an exchange when the citys recreation hall. soring organization follow: telephone system is converted to saker, Helen B. Peterson. Lincoln PTA on Meetings are scheduled LaMon dial. Zoning for that area would Thomas Bothwell Karen John, 7 m. daughter of Mr. for at p. evening Simmons, principal; Victoria An- limit the structure from cover- Saturday and Mrs. Norman John. ing more than 60 percent of the all ward and stake welfare worderson. Lee Ann Hawkes, daughter of Victor J. Bott, property. The community's rap kers, and at 8:30 p. m. for all Bunderson Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawkes. leaders in the id has a dictated priesthood growth larger principal; Moonyeen Anderson, JoLynn Richards, daughter quorums, as well as Charles Averett, Kallona Free- building than was first planof Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Richards. secretaries and advisors of Aaro-ni- c said. man,' Ella Long, Eva Moore, ned, Jenson Lions He requested the same privi priesthood quorums. Isabel Merrell, Annie Pulsipher, leges as any commercial area General sessions will be conJeanette Palmer, daughter of Ruth R. Reeder, Jane J. attached. ducted Sunday at 10 a. m. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer. Maye Thomas, George with no restrictions Councilman Packer offered to at 2:30 p. m. The public is inDonell Christensen, Welch. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don ChristenCorinne Lewis Harding, prin- investigate the problem and re- vited to attend these sessions. sen. The South stake singing mothcipal; Isabel Buland, Marie John- port his findings to the council. ers will furnish music for both Relates Figures son, Goldie Owen, Paul Tingey, Maryelen daughter LUCKY SLIPS VISITOR Blond Vickie Lee Conger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Conger, Apostle Spen- of Mr. and Hacking, Mrs George HackEvelyn Quayle. Mayor Eskelsen gave approx of the general sessions.' W. Kimball cer will the three reprehands lucky slips she has just drawn from a box containing the candidates for Central J. D. Gunderson, imate figures on the citys, ownSouth stake MIA leaders will ing. Junior Peach Queen to Mrs. Colleen Clark, Junior Queen chairman for Kindergarten club. B. and P. W. principal; Ruth May Armstrong, ership of irrigation water. They present the MIA theme at the sent LDS General AuthoritRosetta were: Maple spring, 1.5 second Sunday evening session in the ies at South Stake conferDebra Valentine, daughter of Blond Vickie, was Junior Peach Queen of 1957 and has now drawn the name of her succesAtkinson,' Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Robert Valentine. ence here. (Continued on Page Three) Sixth ward recreation halL (Continued on Pago Two) sor, Veon Tanner, and her attendants, Becky Wright and Maryelen Hacking. , The Box Elder Board of Education Tuesday released the list of teachers who will serve in the districts 32 schools for the 1958-5- 9 year. Only Lakeside and Lucin elementary schools do not have teachers listed on the district roster. conference for employes of the The annual district began today, Wednesday, with a principals meeting at Box Elder high school. Remainder of the schedule in the four-da- y confab will see new teachers meeting Thursday, all school employes Friday with faculty meetings winding pre-scho- 0 , Water Study Committee Called on For Voice in Reservoir Planning d their . y Junior Peach Queen, Attendants Chosen four-bloc- k ' Initiates Four Candidates four-bloc- k Or-wi- first-grader- s Apostle Spencer W. Kimball to Attend South Stake Conference Wes-tensko- e k Sar-gean- t, ' I . |