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Show Universal Ticroilminr Corp Piernont Ave, Salt Lake City, Utah lhX Leadership Week Slated For June 22-2- 5 at Ogden for the' Early registration Leadership Week festival of Learning scheduled for June in Ogden indicates that hundreds of people will be in attendance for the first leadership week to be conducted in this area. of the festival of learning are the LDS stakes of Northern Utah and the Adult Education Center. Center of activity will be the LDS tabernacle square on WashBoulevard 21st and ington 22-2- BYU-Og-de- n Street. Schedule 54 Classes Included on the agenda for .the week are 54 classes with 54 classes dealing with crafts, household hints, family life, teaching, human relations, personality, science, geography, religion, music, art, literature, finance genealogy, medicine and many others. The classes will be taught by outstanding educators and professional people who are contributing their time. Of special interest to Relief society stake and ward department leaders will be the 1959 60 course of study classes taught by the authors of the courses. These classes are scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons from 3 to 5 p. m. Roy W. of religion, Doxey, professor will teach the theology lesson. Dr Briant S. Jacobs, professor of English, will teach the literature couse, and Dr. Baine M. Porter, professor of human de velopment and family relations, will teach the social science leshis-toi- TTT teemen and institutional representatives, den mothers and cub pack leaders, and all communand ity and church recreation dance directors. This program will be followed each day by outstanding devotional services in the general assembly room of the new LDS tabernacle. Outstanding speakers and musical groops and soloists will be featured at these services. Brigham City, Utah, Wednesday Morning, June Golf Course Well Promises To Relieve Wafer Shortage Speakers Listed Speakers will include Harvey L. Taylor, vice president of Brigham Young University, on Monday; Dr. Harold L. Hansen, chairman of speech and dramatic arts department at BYU on Tuesday; Dr. Leland H. Monson of Weber College on Wednesday; and Elder Sterling W. Sill, assistant to the Council of the Twelve, who will speak on Leadership Thursday. This is a festival of learning for everyone from 12 to 112 years of age, officials of the Center said this Week. Interested persons may still register in their respective wards or at the Center, located at 555 24th street, Ogden. Do not delay, as the facilities will not accommodate more than 2,000, they Thiokol Moves Rocket Engineer Office to Plant Work facilities for approximately 260 employees in the rocket engineering department of Thiokol Chemical corporation, Utah Division, will be moved Saturday from Brigham City to a newly completed building in the manufacturing area at the mam plant, John Iiigginson, general manager, said Friday. The Cornet and Jensen buildings on Main street and the offices on Forest street which have been used by the rocket engineering department will continue to be occupied by Thiokol activities, Higginson said. A rearrangement of offices of the finance procurement departments is expected to start early next BYU-Ogde- BYU-Ogde- 12 Pages 17, 1959 n Latest developments in Brigham Citys water situa tion left municipal officials feeling optimistic this week. Major break in the current shortage came Tuesday d when the well at the city golf course began yielding from 300 to 400 gallons per minute. newly-drille- Effect of the gusher will be to save about four million gal- lons of culinary water each month. This is the amount currently used to keep the golf course growing and green. Councilman John Hadfield, In charge of the water department, exprseesd elation at the amount of water pouring from the well at Tuesdays test pumping. He described the drilling project as a "complete success and said there easily would be enough to meet water needs of the course. The successful apoarently pumping, conducted between 43 and 60 feet, followed an earlier test last week which provided more discouragement than water. The initial perforations were made at the 130 and levels. 155-fo- SUSTAINED - Dewey Hit Gas Deposits Spendlove was sustained as Drilling had gone down to a second counselor in the Third week. depth of 200 feet before running ward bishopric Sunday, IT WAS WET Traffic was normal but sidewalks in downtown Brigham City were About 60 employees of the into gas deposits which threatdesertd Monday afternoon as the skies opened up and dropped .22 of an inch of rain reports section were Involved in ened to ruin the water for use. sons. here. The downpour was welcomed by most everyone especially the farmers who another move Saturday. Now lo- The strategy then was to fill in cated in the administration and cut off any gas seepage bewere feeling the pinches of a moisture shortage. Evening Classes Slated building at the main plant, the fore making the first perforation The evening programs from reports section people will oc- to test flow capacity. 6 to 8 p. m. will feature workcupy the recently remodeled Whether or not the water will Packer building on Main street be usable for Box Elder countys lawmen. shops for bishoprics, ward and culinary purposes in Brigham City. stake clerks, ward and stake Sheriff Warren Hyde, Deputy remains to be seen, pending reEarlier this H. State Sheriff Melchizedek month, May, Higginson sults of sample testing at Utah priestStanley executives, Bit announced that Utah Division State Two hood presidencies, building cus- Trooper TeWayne Woodland and Uniersity. It was hoped employment had reached the that any excess water from the todians, Scout leaders, commit law enforcement officers from A change was effected in the 2000 employee mark and will well could be throughout Utah will converge pumped back into bishopric of the Brigham City Box Elder countys farmers, Class schedules were announced Tuesday as local to rise. continue in Heber City Thursday and the citys culinary system. Third LDS ward Sunday eveyoungsters started a two-wee- k period of free swim-- 1 1 Friday for the 37th annual Peace ranchers, and little old ladies school and Box Elder at the instructions ning, June 14, according to to coax high into ming Officers convention. Convention trying Drought Forces Cutback pensies President Malcolm C. Young,. activities open with the Utah bloom breathed a little easier municipal swimming pools. On another front in the pres- North Box Elder stake. includof the share Crime conference on Thursday swimmers, youthful Biggest ent battle for adequate water Monday when ..22 of an inch of Released as a second counselmorning where hardened crimi rain ing youngsters from the third to seventh grades inthe with lightwind, city was informed that it lor was Kay Shuman, 170 North traveling will nals throughout the state are slated to attend classes at the high school clusive, could hope for no more than 80 First coagulated be discussed, discloses Sheriff ning and thunder West, who submitted his pool where the program will be in session from 9 a.m. percent as much water from resignation due to health conthe dust. Hyde. to 5 p.m. each weekday. Those scheduled for the city was View used reservoir as Pine ditions. Keynoting the convention at Mondays rain was aided by here last year. The current iow plunge include all third, fourth and fifth graders 10 a. m.- pn Friday will be one .12 of an inch Sustained as second counselor Sunday. And yesof Main west street. water condition has foiced the living court jury of Americas successful business- terday and today; Everythings was Dewey Spendlove, 328 West ,A First District cutback. UWuiL. fxomMJie.cigh.lJ: may up geode, ' .. Yuimgstys ruled la .favor of a. Promontory women, .Woman. of the ..Year. dry tTT"up,'r according to ' Char Earlier in the year, city offi- Forest. He has formerly been vantage of a free swimming period each Monday and The Roxy theatre will host in stockman last week as six Box Miss Rose Marie Reid. Renown les Clifford, Brigham Citys wea the of th presidency cials were notified to expect serving Thursday night starting at 7 :30 p.m. in the high 6d as a sportswear old folks of the LDS North and Elder county residents sought designer, therman. as Seventies quorum, working 70 of the anticipapercent only school pool. total of $30,000 for damages to Miss Reid will speak on Stairof ward South Box Elder stakes at a ted amount. Boosting this fig- district supervisor recorded by Temperatures in to of want swim And for the adults who get the their land and crops. way to Success and the public Clifford ranged along the therfree movie Thursday, June 18, ure from five to 10 percent de- teachers, as a Sunday school The verdict answered a charge is invited to hear this session. things, the pool will be open for them each Tuesday teacher, on the ward genealogia high of mometer scale from it was announced this week. pends on how much water Og- cal At 1 p. m. the peace officers 98 to a low 50 for the last five committee and teaching the and Friday night at 7 :30 p.m. The program is being by the plaintiffs that Lloyd KelCurcan den it Doors are scheduled to open spare. figures Elders ler had trespassed on land own and the auxiliary will compete days. conducted free of charge. quorum class. claim to more at 1.30 p. m. with the show start- rently, Ogden has and Emma for marksmanships prizes at the ed by Roland K. B, Olsen . presides Following are schedules for the two pools; Bishop than last water used 2 p. m. it at year; ing over Toombs, Promontory; Oleen and pistol contest for teams, men Third the ward and Kenwater officials there manaMunicipal Mark however, pool: theatre Nielson, Erm$i Gam, Garland, and Wil- and women individual and class 9:00 before disclosing neth Hailing is first counselor. 8:00 a feature that the are waiting ger, promised shoots. liam and ' Blanche Hendrick, noon 11:00 folks will be delighted with. 10:00 just how many acre feet will be Completing the ward bishopric Jure 14 Keller was alleged to are Ronald Ballingham, ward Friday afternoon will also Pool in the two stak- aailable for sale. the Various be will all for wards class for swimmers open ages. June 15 have driven his sheep over the feature a sneak preview of Uniclerk; and David R. Nelson and extra are Indications this that es are with 11 and a.fn. on and charged providing Wednesdays public at Saturdays June 16 A1 plaintiff's property during the ted Artists new release, water will be distributed to Dale Robinette as assistant for the oldsters 1 week transportation the other of including days Sunday. p.m. years 1954 through 1958, thus Capone. Wasatch county and who include persons, 70 years of users in Weber and Box Elder1 ward clerks. High school pool: Shuman was sustained as seccausing damage to land and Heber City will host the delebasis. age or older. The committee ar- counties on a pro-ratThird graders, 9 and 10 a.m.; fourth graders, 11 ond counselor in the Third ward crops. gates at a barbecue during the BEHS event for said that the ranging Asked 1,000 Acre Feet a.m. and 12 noon; fifth graders, 1 and 2 p. m.; sixth After hearing three days of evening. bishopric In October of last show tickets would be given to and had served as ward testimony, the Jury ruled that graders, 3 p.m.; seventh graders, 4 p.m., and open The sessions of Saturday, those who make transportation George Nielson, a member of year, existed June 20, will feature a panel disa public period for all swimmers below eighth grade, 5 p.m. prior to available. of Pine View Water clerk for three year board the where Kpller had driven his cussion on new legislation by W. He had previously served Is an annual Users association, said the exact that. movie The free Stock-antnerefore he could not Cleon Skousen, Lyle Hyatt and treat tor the old folks. Later in amount be in the YMMIA superintendency probably would The Ferris Andrus. The luncheon The Box Elder 'High school be guilty of trespassing. will be guests known at the next board meet- and in other church capacities. the summer, they Altar Society Slates band will note a change of uni s jury determined the at an outing in Rees Pioneer ing, July 9. Nielson represenmeeting will highlight an Lions the to be three rods wide. by Percy Wyly II, special form when they appear in celted Brigham City at the most Annual Rummage Sale park. t The land owners had asked agent in charge, Federal Bureau parade at Logan Dairy Days the committee in recent meeting to ask for an adHeading Fires, 20. $15,000 general damages and an of Investigation. ebration, Saturday, June St. Henrys Altar Society will charge of ariangements are Mr. ditional 1,000 acre feet of water. additional $15,000 punitive damJ. a business session director, Wayne Johnson, Following The city had counted on responsor a rummage sale Friday and Mrs. Carl Wold, Mr. and The Brigham City Lions club and Saturday, June 19 and 20 at Mrs. Fred L. Peterson and Mr. ages for wilful and malicious to elect a new slate of officers announced this week that the ceiving 2,500 acre feet of water Move action of the defendant over for the coming year, a memorial band members will wear a white will hold its annual Cub Night the Catholic City church, 380 South and Mrs. Lewis Jones of South from Pine View to trade to lopast years. They also sought service will be conducted by sport shirt, or tonight, Wednesday, at Crystal Second East. Mr and Mrs. Eberhart cal irrigators for Mantua spring stake; a restriction to prevent Keller Chief Justice J. Allan Crockett, white dress shirt, ind will not Springs, according to President Anyone wishing to donate Zundel, Mr. and Mrs. F. Leland water. This was a key part of An electrical short, .a l, from herding his sheep over the Supreme Court of Utah. The wear the usual uniform coat J. Earl Johnston. wearable clean clothes are ask- Seely and Mr. and Mrs. J H. planning for the $2,500,000 waa pile of scrap lumber underto set land in the future. is event The get womens auxiliary under the di- when they make public appeared to bring them to the rectory Norman of North Box Elder ter and power development and a ladder opened the fire Judge Lewis Jones postponed rection of President Lois Pas-si-c ances during the summer way at 6 p. m. and will see of the church. stake. houses sliding door the past Lions members and their familargument on another point inwill hold regular sessions in months. five days. of volved in the case, that of the conjunction with the convention. an ies for evening Johnson said the shirts may gather When Mis. Lillian Fryer, 29 Dinner fence law which is said to exist An anaugural banquet will com be purchased at any local cloth- skating and swimming. South Second West hunt a dish in the Promontory precinct. Un- plete the convention agenda ing store and need not follow also is on the docket, Johnston towel near an on hot plate, der the law, farmer In the pre- Saturday evening. said. any specified pattern. Friday, the resulting fire causcinct are responsible to fence ed moderate damage before their land and thereby prevent firemen doused it, said Fire PRACTICE GOVERNMENT trespassing. Chief Doyle Packer. A scrap lumber and brush fire also on Friday was extinguished by firemen near the Merrell FHA Gals to Wash planing mill, 547 East Forest. All Cars Day Today A fall off a ten foot ladder brought the citys ambulance For Fun ana Funds Brigham Citys six enthusias- lectures given by Logan City of- and on the devotional program. tic delegates to Girls State re- ficials, Cache county officials, RalJene, a daughter of Mr. hustling to the door of a bowlGala washing cars for funds turned home Sunday evening and elected officials of the and Mrs. Bert Reeve, was electing alley being constructed on U a new' angle In Brigham Fifth North to pick up Melvin after a busy week on Utah State of Utah, who were on ed a delegate to the county conW. 217 West First Backer, City today. State University campus where hand to instruct and assist In vention was nominated for the Members of Future Home- they learned much concerning setting up South. He was taken to the their respective office of Judge of Freedom makers of America Will offer government organization p n d forms of government among the county, and servrd as chaplain Cooley hospital and treated after being diagnosed as being special car washes today, Wedgirls. The local gills also par- of the State Senate. She was procedure. . nesday, June 17, In sit effort "badly bruised. Girls' State delegates wpre ticipated In the elections, talent appointed assessor of McMurrio to raise funds to send their Kay Rasmussen Linda Jepper-ion- , shows and devotional programs City and participated in the Serious damage to a televi"beatnik skit on the talent sion, a sewing machine, and president, Betty Christensen, RnDene Reeve, Linda Rae conducted while there. show. to the national convention. Elected City Judge drapes resulted from a fire causLetty Hunsaker and leppsen, ed by a short in an electrical apConvention Is to be held Betty Hunsaker. Linda Rae Jeppsen, daughter Kay, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark M. Rasmussen, was of Mr. and Mrs. J Lanell Foote, pliance, Monday, at the home of July 12 to II In Chlfago. Local Lady Is Director Harold Buuck, 311 East Forest. Those wishing their car is sponsored by elected city judge of McShane was a resident of Ashton City In State Girls' washed may bring their auto-bile- s the American legion Auxiliary City. She was a delegate to the Democracy county and was near the band room, of the state of Utah. A Brigham city and county conventions and member of the Nationalist parsouth of the Box Elder High City lady, Mrs. Victor J. Bott. served on the state central com- ty. She was a nominee to the Savings Bonds Sales ! was will served as director school, and the of Girls' mittee of her party. She also House of Representatives, Hit Half of Hoped Goal get busy with wlsk brushes Slate for the second consecutive participated on the talent show, nominated as county ami state county, and cleaning equipment. vear. She has woiked In the a highlight of the week, by delegate for Democracy Savings bonds sales In Utah A charge of $1 per car will Girls State program for several singing In a trio from McShane and for State Treasurer on the as during May were $1,425,791, elecNationalist ticket. She was be made. Washing will be years. City. reported by Frederick P. Champ, done between the hours of 10 Utah State Bond Chairman, to Linda, a daughter of Mr. and ted to the position of state deleDelegates to Girls' State are a. nv and 4 p. m. T. Frank Copptn, chairman for chosen from outstanding senior Mrs. Wayne Jepperson, was a gate from Democracy county The local chapter, with a girls from every high school In member of Eott City. She was and was appointed city tax comSouth Box Elder county. Local membership of more than 100, the state. During their week at elected a delegate to the coun- missioner of Ashton City. She, GIRLS STATERS RETURN county purchases amounted to talk activiState over last Girls weeks delegates feels that they will be able to Girls State, they are trained In ty convention, served as too, participated on the talent ties ns they glance at a twriiplxKtk compiled while attending Girls State on USU $41,035 during May, totaling handle alt cars In a fine man- the functions and form of govof the county conven- program Thursday evening. $218,296 for the 5 month campus at Logan. Returning home Sunday, much wiser concerning functions of or 54 6 percent of the period Twins Participate ner with the woman power be- ernment on a city, county and tion, and was elected county asto RaDene left Reeve, right, Kay Rasmussen, 1959 sales goal, accordingcounty's sessor of Demoraey county. She hind the club. Hunsaker, city, county and state governments, state basis. Betty and Jetiy to tho Linda Jepjiurson, Butty Hunsaker, Lett Hunsaker and Linda Rue Jeppsen, (Continued on Fago Two) Tlio local delegates attended participated on the talent show report. Local Lawmen To Attend New Counselor Police Meeting Sustained in Lightning, Thunder Youngsters Start Free Swim Course, of Rain Schedules Announced at Brings Pools ' District Court Theatre Owner Verdict Favors StockOwner To Free Moyic - Eight-year-old- s; s; a Band Notes right-of-wa- Change of Uniform y right-of-wa- y Schedule ad-dre- Annual Cub Night Medium Fall Vehicles short-sleeve- dish-towe- Girl ." Staters Report Week's Activities |