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Show Building Dips ! To $287,049 lant nve. IU Cf During April Residential and commercial con10 PAGES Volume 64, Number 1 8 Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, May 2, 1961 struction in Brigham City dipped to $287,049 valuation in April after soaring over the mark the previous month. Building permits issued during the month included 15 for new residences, three for duplex units, Creek-Howe- ll and one fourplex. In March, the new of number home was starts PRESIDENT E. Wayne Loveland Senator Bennett said the assisThe Department of Agriculture was elected president of the Brig- 33, according to a summary of the has approved plans for the Blue tant secretary of agriculture apcity inspection department. ham City Lions club. Wedneswatershed project proved the application The total valuation of building in Box Elder county, it was dis- day. The project now goes to the so far this year is $1,650,502. closed Wednesday by Sen. Wal- bureau of the budget, where the April permits: senator said approval is certain. Clarence R Povey, 516 East lace F. Bennett The project will be sent to ConThird North, residence, $12,000. Brigham City and southeaster Box Elder county were hit by only DunRite Roofing Co., 35 North gress within about ten days, he minor nuclear fallout in last Fridays nation-widcivil defense alert. said. Fourth East, roofing and siding, First evidence of a nuclear explosion was seen in the form of a $1,650. The project will cost $1,673,310 J. R. Andersen Co., 810 Fairview of which the federal share will be . . . blinding flash lighting up the whole southm horizon and lasting Drive, residence, $10,000. $710, 440, The work plan covers one minute. It was observed at 7:43 p.m. and the deapproximately Wendell L. Thompson, 360 and an area of about 115,500 acres exwas heard here about six minutes later. tonation 370 North Fifth West, two resitending from Great Salt Lake to Through comutatons here, it was the line, and includes The Brigham City Lions club dences, at $12,000 each. determined that the bomb fell about 345 Bros. Box of Jones most Elder Construction, county dry has elected E. Wayne Loveland as Plans were discussed at the re75 miles to the south. South to addition First West, cent meeting of the South Box El- crop lands. president for the 1961-6- 2 year and Members of the county civil deThe project involves a wide varis currently campaigning one ot home, $7,149. der Farm Bureau for a project to fense staff under Director Emery of measures Young Electric Sign Co., 89 So. including iety its members for governor of Dismarkers place suitable met in the county commisof canals, small dams, Main, sign, $300. Jr Wight trict 28-State Highways in this area. sion rom, county courthouse, to L. Everett Harris, 629 So. Main, along leveland basins land debris and A previously appointed committee Loveland, employed by the posdetermine what effect the attack critical area planting and dry cleaning, $12,500. M, tal service, will succeed F. would have on this area. reported that the county commis- ing, 316 North Fifth of water Miller, existing Troy improvement favsioners voted unanimously on Seely in the top executives West, residence, $11,000. Keith Johnsen, raliological moni-- 1 in to the annual facilities. control PAGEANT CALLS Making participate ready or of the project. post when he is installed July 5. officer, reported a first read10 trong Earl Glenn, 334 East Sixth South, Mr. had been Mrs. are and The Golden Johnson, George project previously Spike pageant May Other officers named for the residence, $12,300. of 0.6 roentgens per hour at 9 Each of the local organizations ading the was Eisenhower of first a member 153 South Second East. Mr. Johnson the approved by on actual weather conbased Mitchell-Swensecoming year include LeGrande 432 and 404 was asked to designate roads to ministration p.m., but approval was cast to reenact the spike driving in 1946. ditions. The peak reading was 7.0 Tea, first vice president; Frank Crestdrive, two carports, at $500 be marked and to decide on a withdrawn by the Kennedy adAn assured and ample supply of suitable name for each. second vice president; and $400. Dalian, roentgens at 10 p.m. ministration in order to make furwater for South Willard culinary Donald Hunsaker, third vice presThis reading was not considered users Melwood Development Co., 380 DIRECTORS of the organization ther study. has been guaranteed by com e is a Marvin Olsen, treasurer, North Fourth East, residence, $14, voted to establish $50 scholarships since ident; expec-tdserious too person two years, During the past letion of a project to enlarge the and W. H. Griffiths, secretary. to withstand 25 roentgens per 000. to be given to an outstanding boy numerous meetings have been city system . was is Still ill effect. without hour Wynn Jeppsen and Garth ColCyril Bird, 124 West Sixth South, and an outstanding girl of this held with the farmers involved in to take for coyeveryone DRILLING crews have reached ton are new directors; M. H. addition to home, $2,000. necessary area. Requirements of eligibility the project and all of them have er during the fallout period to avoid an underground stream at 365 feet Balls is tail twister; J. D. Gunand provide that the recipient must indicated a willingness to assume DeRae Broderick, said. Wight at a new well site purchased from North Fifth West, two du- not have received any other schol- their share of the burden in raisderson, spizzerinkter, and Blaine Most other members of the oriThis is the time for dusting derLowell Lemon. Officials expect Olsen, Lion tamer. Holdover di- plexes, at $12,500 each. felt was FALLOUT THE arships; they must be a student in ing the local funds, Sen. Bennett bies and danger to pump 150 gallons a minute from top hats as Leland Stan- ginal group have moved away or to rectors are Searl Beecher and M. Lincoln Jensen, West good standing; the money must said. 24 hours. within By have passed ford, president of Central Pacific; deceased. H. Balls. Seventh North, duplex, $15,000. be used to further their education. 8 a.m. Saturday, the reading was the well. B Durant, vice president Thomas who will Local take residents The expansion was W. Boyd Jeppsen, 270 reNorth of locals were project the Presidents 0.8 roentgens. offiJ. EARL JOHNSTON, a former Sixth East, residence, $18,000. of Union Pacific, and other part in the reenactment this year safe if they hid launched when the underground to have a Farm Bureau were Residents quested cials make ready to duve the gol- include: president of the Brigham City Wade Bros., 538 Highland Blvd., insurance agent explain farm liaprimary in basements or even an upstairs spring which was the den spike at Promontory summit. club, is seeking the governorship residence, $11,000. loroom since the nuclear contamina- source of water for South Willard at their insurance plans bility of a district which extends from meets the needs of the growing HowThe momentous event, signaling Hilman T. Hanson, 518 North cal meetings. tion was relatively light. Bountiful to Garden City and in- Third was the presence of community. concompletion of the first there West, Leslie $14,500. Jensen residence, ever, President, cludes 40 Lions clubs. It is one At a recent meeting of the board contamination to everything directrailroad, is scheduled for Glade B. Nielsen, 183 North ducted the business meeting which of four districts in Utah. of directors of the South Willard Tenth East, residence, $12,000. May 10. A great Wednesday, was held in the court room at the ly exposed. The candidate is this years LaMar Priest, 648 and 668 South court house. crowd is expected to attend the Any type of protection that could Water Co., purchase of a 15 horsechairman for the talent show por- Fourth West, two residences at be afforded livestock saved them power motor to pump the new well ceremony. tion of the Lions state convention $15,000 each. from serious contamination and was authorized. Cost of the motor THE FOREGOING would have man was A Townsend, Mont., food and water would have been al- and all necessary wiring will be May 4, 5 and 6 in St. George. The Wayne A. Jensen, 74, 76, 78 and in Box Elder High school band, un- 80 South Fifth West, four-plebound over to First District court bet n more accurate appearing HBS Pre-Scho- ol right if stored in any building, about $1,600 officials said. a newspaper of 92 years ago. der direction of Wayne Johnson, $26,000. There are six cases scheduled barn, canvas or other comparativefor trial after waiving preliminary OVER-ALcost of the entire proHowever, come this May 10, a for trial in First District Court of ly dusttight covering. will represent the Brigham C. B. Williams, 117 West First City will be $5,000. hearing when arraigned in city cast portraying Messrs Stanford, Box Elder contamject were that animals acclub as part of the program. Any county during May, North, residence, $10,000. e The well will pump into a four-inc- h court recently on a charge of Duiant and a host of other offi- cording to the calendar for the inated could be washed off. Marveon Sign Co., 20 West SecDelegates to the convention line against a represto the kincials will be at for summit registration from Brigham City are F. Leland ond South, sign. $2,000. burglary. April term of court. was pleased with sure on a timeclock said he WIGHT in operation moment stuenact that first and truly great grade He was Charles Thomas, 28, who Leon R. Jeppsen, 653 North Sec- dergarten Seely, E. J. Larson, Myrland H. the cases: are hanwhich will draw water only when Following the manner the problem was American history. Bunderson was dents in the Hervin Balls, J. Earl Johnston, Richard ond West, carport, $750. charged with breaking into a May 2 Alice Mae Johnson vs. dled. He said weaknesses show- level in the storage reservoir falls words and with The held be will school area pageant, Thursday and M. Glen house Parsons, Blue Creek valley farm John E. Crown, 697 East Third Bennion, and Charles Rudolph Johnson, Jr., ed up in some phases of communi- below a certain mark. and Tuesand Friday, May checks. action adapted from that original contested divorce, 10 a. m. Wayne Loveland. North, residence, $15,000. taking 230 personalized cation and the method, through --Gay Pettingale, water company Thorne' eicent. Matie school. the at 9, To.be by Jeppson, day, May The checks were later cashed in 9 A.' W. Cheney vs. W. R. which to sound an alert. May was secretary, said the present outfirst child a for presented New Brigham City, eligible registration, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, He also stated that most homes look indicates there will be no must be six years of age on or Mexico and Idaho for a total of in 1946 for a. Daughters of Utah Rucker and Addie W. Rucker, acto meet could be better prepared additional levy to present users. before Oct. 31, 1961. It will be about $2,000, according to Sheriff Pioneers state convention. It has tion to obtain $4,750 commission New connections will will take care on real estate transaction, 2 p. m. such an emergency. the as been since to a birth incorporated legal present Warren Hyde. necessary Staff members who were sum- of the added expense, M. A. 23 of tire Laron annual feature attraction Reeder, and certificate at the time of registratMay Bail was set at $1,500 cash moned to meet the emergency Jack Hooper is president of the commemoration after being per- G. Anderson and Wayne Owens ion, as well as the childs im- $3,000 property. K. B. Olsen, deputy with Lowell Lemon, Wenaround formed William vs. at various events company Garrison, Forrest E. munization record. Mrs. Another man, picked up in conGeorge county director; Notification will be made of the nection with the burglary, Clyde the state. Ely, et al, action to establish own- Hodges, womens director; Doug dell Hubbard, Edward Cole and Nelson as directors. of land, 10 a. m. hour for each child to Miller and Dale Madsen, directors Boyde Corinne is moving ahead with a in 1869 when Corinne showed day and Stamper, 20, Riggins, Idaho, was MRS. JEPPSON says the 15- - ership who has not handed over to Provo authorities 24 com- of manpower; Frank Hall, director Packard Lumber Any parent register. laid May hundred a is plan years promise of becoming a great city. nearly minute program considerably Wed- for on a fictictious more pany, a Utah corporation, vs. Wil- of supply maintenance; Dr. George prosecution ago that of placing markers on Founders laid out streets and received an appointment by brief than when is asked to phone Mrs. check charge. and liam Paul Killian and Beverly Ficklin, director of health nesday its streets. caused the named them as part of ambitious John dignitaries original for an Sheriff Warren Ann Killian, Douglas Lowe, Inc., medical service; Hepworth, PA A brother of Thomas, Keith HowThe town council approved the for on Just to hours. go for the community. of security, and Residents are also ard Thomas, 19, was charged with ceremony appointment. project recently after it was re- plans the most pertinent remarks were an Oregon corporation, action to Hyde, director ma- Walter D. Talbot, director of plans for recover However, the initial boom was asked to notify any new families unlawful entry with intent to do $1,994.97 building vived through efforts of the comout for the and operations. 10 a. m. and within several in the area who may have a child damage, and was sentenced to six plucked of local terials, munity development program. Of- deceiving The cast is composed of Mrs. was Corinne transformed in Hepworth the Box months age, Elder eligible years, 12 in all county people under the direction of L. ficials say the signs May 26 Kenneth D. Russell and Such said. will cost about $100 and should into a quiet farming town. jail. Mona B. Russell vs. Art Michales, If the age-olD. Wilde, a retired school teachsaying of April things as street names were alIn other recent court action, er and rancher. arrive about June 1. showers brings May flowers is seeking judgment of $6,500 for Local Monte D. Smith, 27, Brigham City, The markers will be erected on most forgotten. fire loss to home, 10 a. m. residents of this area might true, ONLY ONE member of the oriBut now, the placid communwas bound over on a charge of Montana street, the town's main as well not expect any blossoms May 29 Wade Ebling vs. Pack' Bail was set at ginal cast is still making the an- er Motor company, Inc., suit seek' embezzlement. from their flower gardens this thoroughfare running east and ity is absorbing its share of Box nual trek to the summit. He is ing $80.47 for damage to Car, 10 Job openings at the Brigham $1,000 cash and $2,000 property. west, at its intersections with six Elder countys growth through in. , because April has come year. north-soutstreets. Robert C. Allen, 30, Brigham George Johnson of Brigham City, a. m. A Brigham City woman was re- and gone again, dustry. The extension service of City employment security office almost without the City, waived preliminary hearing who, with his wife, dons the atleased from Cooley Memorial Hos- producing any showers. Pipe cemented in the ground Utah State University has worked increased 85 percent during of 22 the to a 52 tire and week were to set up a community improvewill be used as standards. and was bound over on a fraudu give century ago ending April pital Monday morning with only for the Total moisture count minor injuries after a horse fell on month is less than a half inch. . . Putting up street signs is, the ment program which is ringing percent above the same week lent check charge. Bail was set pageant a definite flavor of last year. at $1,000 cash and $2,000 property. fultillment of intentions conceived out some notes of progress her at Mantua Sunday afternoon. in fact it is only .48 of an Inch, She was Mrs. Vemta Cochran, to Charles Clifford, loaccording ' 553 The of Fifth South 24, a East, v Round-U- p cal weather observes. Mrs. said physician attending Cochran suffered abrasions of the LADY APRIL brought an abunback and bruised abdominal mus- dance of wind, a few snowflakes, cles after the horse she was riding freezing temperatures and just i il :j j(fc children reared and fell over backwards on about everything except her traParents of her. The who begin first grade in the fall ditional April showers. . i . She was tuken to the local hos- winds dried what moisture did are urged to register their children up for summer kindergarten and full pital in a Brigham City ambulance. fall and the situation Is beginning School Clifford to look very serious, registration at Lincoln said. Tuesday and Wednesday, May 2 and 3. Following the cool temperatures Schedules have been sent to parof the past two weeks, the weathDean A. Steegan, 43, of 3903 Van ents reached in the school census, er cleared and temperatures bebut persons who have moved into Beuran, Ogden, wus bound over to to climb during the weekend. the area since the census, or who First District court Thursday on a gan high of 77 degrees was Saturdays reasnot some contacted for were sodomy rhuigc. warmest the day of the year thus Bail was continued at $5,000 cash jon are urged to attend on Wedneand $10,000 property and Steegan far, Clifford pointed out. sday afternoon. Birth certificates issued by the was reminded to Sheriff Warren this A NEW storm Is headed state will be needed for school Hyde for custody In the Box Elder from the Pacific Northwest, way county jail. registration of each child. however It Is not definite If It will last long enough to do any good hete. was his final word. High and low temperature readings for the past five das are; Federal Agency Gives Approval To Blue Creek-Howe- BC Local Area Hit Friday Project By Nuclear Fallout ll In Civil Defense Alert Lions Elect Chief; Push e Farm Bureau Gov. Nominee Plans Project side-roa- Utah-Idah- o South Willard sr. d Well Assures d Water Supply Nows Time to Dust Derbies For Driving of Golden Spike 138-14- 0 146-14- 8 227-23- 5 Montana Man Charged With Burglary Court Dockets Cases in May L Registration Set third-degre- Pre-scho- Corinne Council Notes Plan T o Install Street Markers long-winde- d April Leaves, Takes Showers d Woman Hurt When Horse Falls Show Increase h Lincoln School 1 Set 5 :i .br -- . i r Today, Tomorrow ij r Man Bound Over Band Sets Concert, Awaits Trip to St George BEHS The Box I Ider High school hand will present a conceit Wi tines-- ! day evening and will leave early Thursday morning on a three-daytour to Southern Utah. Under the direction of J, Wayne Johnson, the 70 piece hand will present their annual concert In the BEHS auditorium beginning at 8 p, m, The general public Is invited to attend. 1 RLADY CONCERT, TOUR Members of the Bo I Ider High srhmrl concert band shown above as they preparr lor aetlvt week. The band will Join with a string ensemble and B1 US dunce bund to present a concert Wednesday at 8 p.in, In the BUIS auditorium, Thursday morning they will board buses at 3 a.m. for a concert tour of art from the iiincert nance the tour, will help to fi 'H, ENTIRE group will board buses Thursday morning at 5 a. m. ' lor their southern jaunt Concerts will be plnved at Millard High1 school at riltmorr and at Heaver High school at Heaver enroute to City where they will spend both nights at the Cedar Crest Motel. Highlight of the tour will be an appearance at the Linns club con- ventwm being staged at St Geotge this weekend, where the band will participate in the convention pro- HIF. CONCERT will feature three gioups, including a string ensemble, dance band and the toncert band. Tickets aie on sale at $1 per .Southern Utah, they will make an apporance Ml llie stale convention of Lions Clubs being staged at St. George this weekend. They will muke Cedar City tlu-l- r headquarters person and may be obtained from gram. The group will return home tour. J. Wayne Johnson U director; Johnny Johnson, drum major; any member of the band or at the during three-dn- y and Alice Aon Valentine, twlrler. door Wednesday night. Proceed! urday evening, Johnson said. I Sat- Firemen Called To Small Blaze Members of Brigham Citys u,ueer lire department were vol- rail-Ced- Krnsl flr south of Bear RVt,r iiiy ihutsduy afternoon. ghe blaze which burned a small men, was under control when fire min arrived, according to Chief Gordon Reeves. The blaze was reported by an employe for Mountain States Telephone Telegraph company who .ald It could have spread to a com- i pany relay nation. |