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Show r 2 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Not Engineers Tuesday, October 9, 1962 was peeking pears. , They rushed and passed for more than 300 yards and peeled or it seemjust about that many pears ed like it. Oh, but heres the kicker. Helen came over, snickered at me and said that Darwin only peeled a couple of pears and then he quit. She asked if we were going to put up some more fruit and I told her not until I had finished my knitting. ... &. . VAaW 4 L of the fruit and red with some other. said, "but Theyre beautiful," red and green?" Theyll be nice in salads at Christmas time," she smiled with pride. Swell, I said, "all we got to do is eat five quarts of pears in salads at Christmas time. Santall have to bring us a stomach pump." There is some degree of sense for ing some of the foolish moves attributed to yours truly. Like setting my watch ahead so Ill always have an extra few minutes or mowing the lawn in a rain storm. But again Ive committed myself to an action for which there is no excuse. Ive indulged in that annual fall madness known Talk bet against the Yankees. as on reserves. drain the a about gold At this writing, the series is even at two games apiece. And even some of the experts are taking a second look. Buf if the Bronx Bombers weer to start Mickey Mouse pitching and Shirley Temple behind the plate with Chubby Checkers in center field, Id still be fearful. , mak- I i (Continued From Page One) windup of work on Special Improvement District 14. Payment A north of our city on the basis pro- posed We would like to know the following information: (1) On what basis do you justify annexation? (2) Wliy should we as taxpaying citizens be required to subsidize this new area by paying for improvements which we ourselves were required to pay on our own property? (3) Have you made an adequate investigation into the costs of annexation or are we likely to be surprised before the project can be completed as has been the case on other projects? (4) With the obligations the city already has in connection with water procurement, can we really afford this annexation and the additional costs entailed or are we following a policy of water at any cost? (5) Has any attempt been made to see if this area will support itself after annexation or must we subsidize it to bring it in and continue to subsidize it afterwards? We believe that representing the present citizens of Brigham City should be your first interest in your deliberations as members of the City Council. We also feel that as citizens of Brigham City we should be entitled to know the above information, WALTER G. MANN, S. M RASMUSSEN, R. EVAN GEE, TRED L. PETERSEN, CLARK M. HILLAM, Evenings $1 .00 Children under 1 25c 2 A Woumm NwWmd of (naamiiiEP it HAPPY MM GROUNDS HUNTING This is Whiskey, the trained mountain lion WHISKEY which will be here with Joe Robinsons wild animal exhibit Wednesday and Thursday this week. SAY air-dro- p Yours truly, TODAY TO SATURDAY SEEtfmi) fTdsTrjlJ contract with RIGHT-OF-WA- city-owne-d. full-tim- Of Annexing Proposed Area Now we can relax! Just selected our new carpeting down at Brigham Furniture. We know that we can depend on them for laying our carpet as it should be laid. g pom-pom- s, Citizens Question Wisdom warrants the state highway department was projapproved for a ect past West Hailing spring at Mantua. The spring is Approval of the agreement was made pending approval of the city engineer. Councilman John Hadfield was asked to obtain a firm figure to raise the foundations of three city pumps located on the east side of Brigham City reservoii. L. Hansen said Mayor Willis the estimated cost was $613.20. The pumps will be raised to eliminate the clanger of flooding the motors should the pumps fail at any time. The Jaycees were given permisleaflets advertission to ing their air show at the city airport. half-tim- READERS WRITE interim $16,-58- Fridays homecoming celebration at school was cut from an old The sidewalk painting, the lightmold. It was ing of the B" and the big bonfire. like we used to do it and I get big, nostal gic tears at such goings-on- . e But how about that show. Hundreds of kids marching in gay costumes and the band and luminous etc. It was quite a production. However, it did run a little over time. And the teams were ready to resume action many minutes before it was concluded. All of which led one wit to remark that e next year they're going to put on a show and play football at the half. telling me how Darwin across the street helps Helen when she preserves fruit. Consequently, I listened to Saturday's Aggie football game hunched over the sink. While they were grinding out yardage, I of totaling $53,175 08 gained approval 0 but the final city payment of 66 was ordered withheld pending final completion of all work. Complying with policy of longstanding, the council turned down request of a property owner to extend city water to property located west of the city limits. Last a master at phychology and tactics. She waited until Friday night to pears and then started buy some over-rip- e , City Officials ' Box Elder High Mrs. PW is (The following is an open letter to the Brigham City council reannexation of garding proposed property located north of Brigham City. It has been proposed that Brigham City lay a main water line into the area and as an incentive for the city, property owners have unofficially agreed to turn over to tha city their rights in a spring ) Gentlemen' We, the undersigned citizens of Brigham City, question the advis- ability of annexation of the area green syrup in with some l f?p Fault, Say I Mrs. PW put -- OMER J. CALL, BOB FAVERO, KEITH HANSEN, FRED BAUGH, DOUG FIFE, J. B. PARSON, Jr. LEWIS S. WIGHT, SADIE D. JENSEN, HANNAH HILLAM, N. V. WATKINS, GLEN L. ANDERSEN. J. D. MERRELL, PAUL R. MERRELL, VERN H. PETERSEN, DR. JOSEPH S. BAUGH, LLOYD ROBINETTE, EUGENE PRICE, J. C. KELLER, NEWELL W. JENSEN, CHARLES GOODLIFFE, T. FRANK COPPIN, DR. WILLIAM 0. KNUDSEN, T. T. FARNSWORTH, M. ELMO LISH, ROLAND HOLMAN, FRANK E. JENSEN, WARD SECRIST, ELIOTT WARD, DR. WINN ANDERSON, DR. ROY BARNARD, MAYOR HANSEN reported that city poundmaster Gino Como had been furnished a new truck for his work and that maintenance would be handled at the city shop. An invitation was received from the North Ogden council to attend a dedication program for North Ogdens new municipal building on Oct. 13, at I p. m. Councilman Packer said that George Richards had been employed as caretaker at the city Wild Animal Director Brings Film, Animals Here Oct. 10-1- 1 Wild animal director Joe Robinson is bringing his wild animal film Happy Hunting Grounds and his collection of trained animals to Brigham City for showing at Box Elder Junior High school this Wednesday and Thursday nights, Oct. The show will start at 8 p. m. airport. A request of Food Town mar- in the school auditorium but Robs to arrive kets to display a pony and beef inson invites in front of the Brigham City stores early and view his animal exhibit. Tickets will be on sale at the during an anniversary observance was turned over to Mrs. Anita door, selling at $1 for adults, 50 cents for students, and 25 cents Burt, city health inspector, Children under six for children. will be admitted free. GLENN M. BENNION, FEATURED STAR of the exhiALENE THOMPSON. Robinsons bit will be Whiskey, WYNN S ANDERSEN, trained mountain lion who is a vetLYDIA HESS, eran performer in movies and RAY MALMROSE, JUDY RICHARDSON, GARY E. KNAVEL, DELBERT LEE, TROY M. MILLER, DOUG ORCHARD, ' ARTHUR BOTT, Four courses will be offered by FRANK FORSGREN, Utah State University extension PAUL H. TINGEY, classroom during fall quarter in MAX MUIR, C. R. BAKER, Logan. E. RICHARDSON, Courses available are managing JUDY PEBLEY, personal finances, bnefhand, beDELONE B. ANDERSEN, ginning painting, and problems in AMY L. HANSEN, Students will body conditioning. . enroll this week. R. W. FISHBURN, MARTHA J. BARON, Information on courses may be LOWELL BARON, obtained by extension calling DALE BARON, classroom work at Utah State UniELIOT WARD, Ext. 392. versity, SK ELIZABETH CHRISTOFFER 10-1- show-goer- USU Extension Offers Classes television Whiskey has been seen in Walt Disney movies and has appeared on TV 80 or 90 times. Persons who attend the show are invited to bring their cameras to take pictures with the big cat, Robintori said. Other animals in the exhibit include Freddie, the pet elk, which the children can pet; mule deer, sika deer from Japan, fallow deer from Europe, a cub bear and a fox. These animals are being trained by Robinson for future movie use. A SEE AT offi- Wednesday Sign & Thursday, Oct. 8 - 9 Come early and see the free animal display in front of the auditorium Box Elder Junior High School Doors Open 7 P.M. Show Starts 8 P.M. 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AIM MURPHY TfCH LION See 75 minutes of exciting sound and color movies on the history and wildlife of the great Columbia River country. Unbelievable scenes of elk and a wild bow and arrow cougar hunt! company, said his firm could install a sign at the nursing home any time the county desired. The commissioners said they would contact LeGrande Tea, county welfare director to see if any other sign bids had been received and then let Bingham know their decision. It was agreed that Thomas Hawes, assistant fire warden from Tremonton, be placed on per diem status, effective Sept. 30. SALE MOUNTAIN HIS ON STAGE! (Continued From Page One) 1c JOE ROBINSON AND TRAINED County Covers arrangements if the county cials approve Farrell Bingham, Young SPECTACULAR WILDLIFE of Idaho N. Depwl iuvrctnio Cwporeiioa A fit A Stwrify tank 9 Rtrth Sprtnp |