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Show Universal Sait r ;! t a ' W- ' 1 " v Virtvtf,. T- , VXr ..."? - - - s - .-. j- - , -- . S. i ''4-,-- -- ,' -- .'iy Thiokol Notes Earnings Hike For First Nine Months of 61 Low Bid on " . , - .:- - Pipe Project Miir A Salt Lake City construction firm Thursday was awarded the c construction contract in Brigham Citys first major step to renovate its culinary water distribution system. The contract went to Provostrard & 5 Son on its low bid of $80,984. The engineers estimate for the project was $111,672. The award was preceded by a a involving thorough dsicussion possible saving of $6,600 to Brigham City. This figure represented the difference in using cast iron pipe ($14,000) or cemeti(t pipe ($7,400) in four, and sizes. It H MV ,v." & . 5f . U'v-r- G G 7) uSwtioehlUwiiii i '$ r A Li - ' corporation Friday reported net 38 percent this year for the first nine earnings up months ending Sept. 30. The company listed net earnings at $3,684,290, compared with $2,663,006 reported for the same period last year. Earnings for the third quarter were reported at $1,441,535 and total earnings for the nine months were $8,556,170 greater than during the 1960 report period. The company also reported an agreement has been reached with S. Regis paper company to acquire the firms industrial laminates paint (Panelyte division) at Trenton to continue production of laminates in sheet, tube and rod forms for electrical, machinery, appliance and other industries. The company also has acquired 95 percent of issued outstanding stock of Shwanee Industries, Inc., in Thiokol Chemical - rVffl!?- T1 ItWllkiliiifi - ui;,;v- Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, November 14, 1961 Volume 64, Number 46 City Accepts y i0 six-inc- h This small sports car was battered and caught under an avalanche of coal in POURING THE COAL accident at Honeyville last Thursday. Driver of the auto walked away with minor head a and hand cut. 8 Pages Officials Cautious i On Proposal for Recreation Project Mayor Ruel M. Eskelsen and the Brigham City council are taking a cautious approach to a proposal for development of a boat ramp and picnic facilities at Mantua reservoir. The city officials want to be sure that title to the proposed area for improvement wont be tied up permanently by the Utah Parks and Recreation commission. However, at last Thursdays council session, members did place their tentative approval on sketch plans. State representatives brought the plans with them for a meeting with city officials, Wednesday. an They propose to construct approach and circular drive boat ramp right on the dam. A picnic beground would be developed tween the dam and the old high- Court Upholds Trial Ruling Oklahoma. CITY ENGINEER Francis Todd turned the tide when he recomOn Oct. 20, Thiokol declared a 2 percent stock mended the use of cast iron. But dividend, payable Nov. 29 to stockholders of record he advised the officials not to set Oct. 30. Earnings per share was set at 78 cents coma policy ruling out consideration MISHAP IN of cement asbestos in future bids. pared with 57 cents last year. court last The Utah Supreme S. F. JaA Logan subdivider, Mantua, property week upheld a lower court deciway through now owned by the city. cobsen, unveiled plans to develop ot sion involving condemnation housing area east of IntermounIncluded in the plans are restland at Elwood but noted there tain school. He said there were rooms, tables and trees, plus a was an error made in 75 acres on which approximately excluding 24-2parking lot. 180 homes could be built. certain testimony during the trial. He said two major problems The condemnation was filed to By Bruce Hadfield COUNCILMAN Don Chase said land for intersecure Congressman M. Blaine Peterson blocked his plans: Sewer service to commission is the state eager of the First Congression- was not available to the area and 15, now under construction state will finance the and start truck al district, informed students at the only access road at present. Sideboards of the coal project A Brigham City man escaped Elwood and Brigham between as a area. it recreation It hood and the down across public came we cuts Box school hand that and Elder High Seventh South, would have to be with only minor head was assumed that the commission City. spill need to rededicate ourselves to the widened. last Thursday afternoon when a back of the sports car. Coal Alice H. Peterson was awarded the picnic ground auto the into and ed around over, A two-datruck flipped over principals that made us great. ladened coal Christmas opening little girls and their dolls while will want title to $8,932 for her land and $8,400 but ownership of the dam will but dinger suffered only minor Peterson addressed the student-bod- y THE CITY officials offered to has been set on his small sports car at by Brigham City the third division will be reserved cuts. damages. She had sought initely be retained by Brigham Friday, Nov. 10, at a Veter- help eliminate both obstacles, business firms to be held on the for $12,760 and $22,000. They claimed with hobbies, decora- City. children M. Ruel Eskelsen to ans the proposestimated Hotter Mayor damage day assembly. Another truck and a second car Friday and Saturday following land taken and severance damdamThe freshman congressman as- ed a talk with Intermountain Thanksgiving, Nov. City Engineer Francis Todd said it was ted bikes, tricycles, wagons, coswere also involved in the mishap sportsto car at of$1,500 with $500 entitled them to $11,450 and and school officials $200 Seventh bee if to the trucks each sured his audience that "behind he favored building the ramp at ages announced this week by the mer- tumes, etc. which occurred at the junction of age $11,640. closed doors we have some of the South could be widened two rods chant's committee of the Box Ellowis which on dike the a 9 and a county road at 4:15 to the Mathews car. Cash prizes of $10, $5 and $2.50 point The awards were made by ai Spackman was cited for failure finest and most dedicated men in on school property east of Moun- der Chamber of Commerce. p.m. will be offered to the three win- er. He said the dam is too steep First District court school. View tain this serifor to a jury in Brigwas elementary country. stop flagman. None of the occupants Featured on the two-da- y event ners in each division while every and he estimated that moving in ham City. And the possibility of installing I am convinced we have the finwould between cost fill $5,000 ously injured in the freak accident be will a Friday evening program child in the parade will be given In appealing to the high court, est government on earth, he condeep sewer line to the area was at the courthouse but damage to the four vehicles when the Christ- a special treat by Santa as they and $15,000. Jacobsen estimait was charged that District Judge tinued, and this country is worth also discussed. total an estimated $2,700. ofmas street will decorations be him conclusion march of the at by THEIR problem here is greater Lewis Jones improperly excluded ted that in addition to his properfighting for. ficially turned on by Santa Claus. the parade. TROOPER Ralph Hotter, Utah than they realize it is, he said. the testimony of an expert witness We have the ty, extending sewer service to the He stated further The Saturday program witl highDetails of the pet, doll and hobHighway patrol, gave the following area would open up another 25 to on land values in the area. Todd histhat to win However, tools a were opined war; living misaccount of the light a Santa Claus parade in by parade will be announced soon. build on the dam would not jeopartory today and we must keep men- acres for development. which all Brigham City youngREPORTEDLY, hap: Judge Jones and Olof Eskelsen Councilmen dize the structure. and to face alert tally physically A coal truck .driven by Alma would be sters will be invited to particiruled that the Zundel testimony were and John Larsen the challenges. Eskelsen agreed that the com53, Richmond, drove evidence which is eviSpackman, this event pate. as a to committee make hearsay named be surprised when dence not viewed at first-han-d mission will Concluding his speech, the na around a flagman at the junction but wilj be the Box Elder News and Fines and bail collected by Brig- tive Ogdenite study. We an it receives the emphasized engineer's esti- learned from others. and into the path of a truck load Journal. of Oc- should not have to sell our ideals month the ham City during cost. second of mate ed with plant mix. The CITY ENGINEER Todd said The parade will feature three to $2,595, accord- and heritage short and we must The supreme court ruling ex truck .driven by Robert S. Kearl, tober amounted The council members agreed that recent paving of Third West divisions, each made up of chit month-ento a the have plained that this was a misreaddesire and determination in summary. 38, Smithfield, slammed into the ing be a title must subdivision was dren up to and Including the age that arrangement Lindsay Park from parking to live. of the hearsay rule. The opinMoney collected vehicle and caused it worked out first before getting in- ing not acceptable and should not be of 10 years. The first division ion pointed out that most informaThe Veterans day assembly was to spin around and flip on top of meters totaled $1,060.73 and parkto the engineering will be one in which children phase. Any tion is gained from others. in another under the direction of Brigham approved by the city. the small sports car driven by Rob- ing meter fines brought In connection with this subject, must have a pet, to lead, carry, such agreement would have to The Box Elder offers 10 Journal $875.79. Post American and 655 City Legion of It would "completely frustrate ert L. dinger, 35, Holiday Zundel emphasized that subdivi- drive or ride. Other information on the sum- the social science department apologies to Joe Sebek of Perry permit the city to regainn title at the use of expert witnesses to redrive, Brigham City. be comThe second division will be for for an erroneous report on the out- a future date should this move mary showed that police officers the high school, with D. A. Olsen ders should be made to test quire that they have been a party the on patrol found 14 doors unlocked. presiding. shoved paction before lawing new streets. come of the election in that com- in the interest of the storage THIS, IN TURN, to each transaction under scran-tin11 sink 21 streets If sethe break and a of were ambulance the auto into There calls, up intropath County Attorney Omer Call dinger munity. it was noted in the opinion after the N. and of; cats three duced Congressman Peterson Mathews, dogs being accepted by city, dan driven by Charles disposed Sebek was actually elected a written by Justice E. R. Callister. violait then becomes the citys responsix citations were issued for the studentbody. 55, of Logan. member of the town board with 87 However, the court also said tion of the city dog ordinance and sibility to make repairs, he said. votes instead of being defeated the examples of sales on which three dog licenses were sold. for the presidents seat, when he COUNCILMAN Larsen was givthe excluded witness would have The months report on criminal wasnt actually a candidate for testified were submitted to the en power to act in the claim of offenses revealed the following: The of U. S. Savings court and therefore, no prejudiEdward Drollette through whose bonds purchase president. Seven burglaries were reportd in Box Elder county during A correct report of the Perry orchard in northwest Brigham the month of cial, reversable error resulted. with two persons being charged October to amounted election is as follows: and one case cleared. Ten bicycles City a new sewer outfall line was $75,239, according to T. Frank were stolen with two recoverd; recently laid. The claim, $726, Coppin, south For Town Board President county chairman was for removal of fruit trees and there were three car prowls, six Clark Earl D. White, 107 votes; The Brigham City residents are en the afternoon, figure brings Starting Wednesday cases of drunkness, two of drunk to other trees and crops. damage 49 votes. Young, total to 84.3 the ideal autumn weather school or $632,160 of Nov. 15, at the Bunderson joying percent two of petit larceny, two of Mantua land Claire driving, Hailing, Town Board Members the countys 1961 is which at Brigham City, at 4 p.m. a new grand larceny, one of molesting feWayne goal, Coppin again prevailing here beclaim for $400 said. owner, submitted a Nelson. 95; Joe Sebek, 87; Lyman fore having to settle down to acCrafts for Elementary Teachers, males, and two of vandalism. for damage stemming from what A perfect will begin. Utahns purchases in October Wight, 73; David Allen, 53. entry, submitted by tual winter weather. Totals showed 41 offenses repordescribed as The instructor for this class will ted with 16 persons charged and 17 Elda Goldsberry, 658 South Third Hailing totaled $1,754,942 cash value of The correct reports means that Clear skies, sunshine, balmy The Brigham City Fire Departlike acts by Brigham City. be Professor June Carlisle, a mem- cases either being cleared, recov West, won the final football conwhich $116,000 was in Series H, White is president, and Nelson and breezes and below freezing night- ment was summoned to a fire at inIn noted he a several letter, southtest of the season sponsored by the ber of the faculty of the Brigham ered or unfoundd. Sebek are town board members. time temperatures all go to make the Tessie Larsen property had been bonds. Box Elder News. A $10 check has stances where fences west of Corinne Sunday at 3:33 Voung University at Provo. for a beautiful weather picture moved onto his property and rocks been mailed to the champion. Two semester hours of credit will p.m. this season of the year. and dirt had been piled up on his be given for this course, which is The Logan-Jordagame had all According to Fire Chief Gordon low land. and High mercury readings Reeves, children the forecusters fooled but before pasture with equivalent to three quarters hours playing The council approved purchase for the past five days, as recorded mutches were of credit. This is one of the classthe judging was done, it was decifor the responsible es being offered as part of the afded that two correct answers would of nine hours and 45 minutes from by Charles Clifford, local weath- blae which started on a small pile er observer, are listed as follows: of huy. ternoon and evening education probe recognized, a tie or a Logan win a irrigation stream from which actually was decided on the Leo Hansen for $1 per minute. gram of the school district. Blustery winds blowing that the basis of yardage gained. Its selarea could have carried the blaze dom a team wins a tie game but to nearby buildings in the area. The Box Elder County Mental it happened in this one. A Brigham City family was forcReeves suid, however the firemen dren are living temporarily with Ten others had only one error its Health association will hold in extinguishing ed to leave their home Saturday af- Mrs. were successful Mr. Mrs. and Wyatts parents, annual meeting Thursday in the and it was the upthe blaze before any damage was ternoon when blaze a from raged set that half Nelson Box Elder Chamber of Commerce ut Mantua. of the ballots. Ellis spoiled done, he concluded. a storage room at the rear of the Runners-uwere Erik Jensen. rooms, Brigham City, according Bruce Bosley, Lynette Pierce, Ron house and burned the roof. to Mrs. Inez Deem, president. The Birdhaven Boy Scout district f Chris The Ralph Wyatt home, located A The session will start at 7:30 Munns, Vickie Valcarce, will conduct a roundtable Thursduy A new class in Childrens ClothPella. Frank Allred and Brent 478 m at was said. she South m. 7:30 16, Main, at at Nov. p. p damuged evening, of Brigham City, Grant ing will start on Wednesday eveTheme of the meeting is Men- Bradbury Intermounluin school, Building 81. Larsen of Park Valley, and Elder ning of this week ut the Junior to tho extent of $4,000 as a result I Association Looks Health Expected to attend are all Scout- tal Hunsaker of Anadarko, Okla. High school at 7 p.m. in room 205. of the blaze. The Brigham City Gary The cluss will be taught by Mrs. Fire Department wus summoned masters, Cub Scoulers and a cabi- Ahead." lust Gurys entry was mailed New officers will be elected un Bertha S. Harris, and is intended and worked for more than two net meeting will be held for ExplorThursduy. dor the direction of Omer Call. to aid mothers, in all problems in er leaders. connection with selection, construe-tion- , hours before the stubborn blaze alteration, and fitting of chil- could be extinguished. .ft . dren's clothing. Fire Chief Gordon Reeves suid This is one of the clusse organ- the fire burned between tho roof ized as part of the evening educa- and the it diftion program of the school district. ficult for shingles, making to bring it firemen the 30 About classes in various fields under control. of activity are now being offured The fire broke out just minutes for both men and women. four-vehic- Hold Heritage Man Escapes Serious Injury Students Hear When Truck Flips Over on Auto Despite Error BC , .1 Stores Set Nov. 5 As Christmas Opening right-of-wa- y y sev-eren- ce 24-2- U-6- BC Fines, Ball chain-reactio- n Total $2,595 Right Man, d Wrong Post g y, County Bond Sales Total Arts, Crafts Class to Begin Perfect Entry Wins Final Grid Contest Mental Health Association Slates Meeting Firemen Answer CorinneFire Call h n Roof Blaze Causes $4,000 Damage to Family Residence Roundtable Will o Be Held Autumn Pays Return Visit $75,239 Thursday p Clothing Class Starts Nov. 15 4 1 Walkout Halts Work At Minuteman Plant workmen. of Thiokol Chem in ical corporation are involved the work stopage. The new plant wilt be operated by Thiokol In production of the engine for flic Minutemnn, A statement released by Thiokol repotted a similar situation developed several weeks Sgo. At members. of the Diversified. Johnson and Kieser, that time representatives unions and contractors, prime firms, of three a combination Interested met to discuss which has the prime contract, 'others with the matter. It is apparent nothing a filed complaint Monday was settled the labor relations board In Den"The importance of completing " un nn walk-out ver, calling the the Minutemnn plant on schedule fair lubor practice." is so obvious that no comment Is The dispute flared over the emof needed," the statement concluded. ployment by a Construction of Minuleinun pro-- 1 ductinn facilities was at a slund-still Monday us approximately 400 union members failed to show up for woik on the new Air Force Plant 78 near Howell. The walkout came lust Friday la-us workmen left the Job over a bor dispute Involving 1 1 non-unio- three or four non-unio- No employees first-stag- e Could Hold Wafer, Mayor Says of v Chatfield Dam Mayor Ruel M, Eskelsen last week said thut with a reasonable expenditure. Brigham City could muke Chatfield reservoir water tight and thus add 3.000 ucie feet water storage capability to the piesent 8,000 acre feet capacity of Mantua reservoir. Eskelsen said Chatfield could be made to hold water with modern He estlma-tecompacting methods. the cost at between $13,000 and $20,000. The Chatfield dam and reservoir urea, located in the mountains south of Mantua, was only recently upproved for purchase by the It was construccity for $15,000 ted between 1918 and 1920 but holes because of sink through which runoff walur was lost after Peace Corps Exam Slated Nov. 2829 Postmaster 18 d U youngsters who hud been attending a birthday party at the Wyatt residence, hud left for their homes. Mrs, Wyatt and the local firemen made no other lust minute search of the house to muke certain there were no children remaining In other purts of the house. Chief Reeves said. and Some of the furnishings clothing were removed from the house and the furniture was stored In nclghtxirs gurages. Reeves report'd. However, there was extern sivc water damage to the house, he C. Henry Nielsen has announced that the entrance test for the Peuce Corps will be given on Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov, 28 and 29. Within a few days information showing the place and time for the examination In this area will be posted on the bulletin board of the local post offire, including nat- laid. The fire broke out about 2.52 ions and branches. Persons Interested in taking the p.m,. and cause of the blaze was test, may watch for completo In- unknown. Reeves said. Tha Wyatu and tlwur (our clul formation at the post office. & f ' -- zi If w va I urnlture and other belongings were hastily moved out of the Ralph Wyatt home, Saturday afternoon when a lira broke out In a storage room at the rear of tha bouae. Estimated damage to tha dwelling waa set at $1,000. .. MINE OF BLAE 471 South Main, .. ... |