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Show TW- - Univjrs"il Microfilming Corn. 141 Salt Pieroont ivo. City, Ut?.h Jn. 56 Offer Supervised Summer Recreation Youngsters in Brigham City program for them by Brigham City Corporation and Box Elder VOLUME 58, NUMBER 28 Board of Education during the summer months. . , Prizes To Be Awarded have a planned ITS well-rounde- d Iboafing, Dancing, swimming, ball games, fishing, tennis, golf, choir, band and orchestra are all Included in the summer recreation program. Andersen Harold X- I' BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH,. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1955 EIGHT PAGES fl School Board LeisConiract for New School Construction Nine Class Room School on East supervises the ball games, tennis and boating for the young people at Rees Side Site Will Cost $267,000 Pioneer park and . Brigham Young park. Coaches Earl 'Ferguson and Wayne A. Jensen Is Successful Bidder for New Brigham City Elementary Structure Vernal Harris teach swimming each day at BEHS pool with classes available for all young sters eight years and older. High school students and adults and families also may participate in the swimming program. Golfing Is ever popular at the Brigham City Golf and Country club with Dean Gandland, pro, in charge. Miss Josette Peters and Mrs. Margaret Johnson teach dancing to boys and girls at the War Memorial home. The climax of the summer program is the presentation of a supper operetta at the end of the season. Bids were opened Monday afternoon by the board of education for the new east side elementary school in Brigham City and the contract was awarded to Wayne A. Jensen, ocal contractor, who submitted a low bid of $267,000 for a nine class room school plus a activity room and offices. multi-purpo- se Thirteen contracting . firms submitted prop os alls with Jensen underbidding1 the new. lowest by $3,186 While the difference between his and the highest bid submitted was $57,000. Completion time was listed as 365 days which would ready the building for the fall term - of 1956. Supervised Boating Each Afternoon and Holbrook, Hodgson Keeping up with their music A car and truck were damaged architects, estimated1 the Ogden during the summer with J. a in but no one was Injured cost at $300,000 on the basis of Wayne Johnson and J. Earl 1:10 a.m. accident Saturday, 4 $11.50 per square foot Jensens Johnston axe band and arches Here Are The Delegates From the Brigham City Area miles west of Corinne on Utah 83 bid was based on a cost figure s tra members and choir mem ; of ll.OQjper square foot . . . attending Boys State this week. They are, front row left to right, Roy Julian Hyer, high way. 'bers. W ' The building .will be of brick Vernon Lloyd Johnson, Sheridan Lynn Daines, James Kent Packer, Dennis Harvey GorInvolved was a cattle, truck New music students also be Don Eugene Valentine; back row, Dr. C. R. Jones, American driven construction, containing . 24,300 Scott Codon, Horsley, Phillip Urban Holman, the by their gin training during r square feet, designed for from Legion sponsor; Wesley K. Bowman, Ralph Alonzo Anderson, Denton Hess Beecher, rinne, who had stopped to pull 300 summer program, to 360 pupils' but allowing Jepp-se- n Hansen Ories and Ross Jack Hal Ferris Marion Poulsen, Reeder; ditch. a of Hyde, out Roundy Jay another truck Would-be anglers" have the for future expansion up to 12 committee. B. of the Legion He was hit by Jim Bywater, or 16 time of their life toesing in t class rooms. 81 North Second West, Brigham sun a and line coming up with Included in the building will City, who was unable to stop in be an fish or carp at the pond at Rees activity room, approxithe skidded into time and parked Pioneer park. 40 by 65 feet along the mately vehicle. With the complete west side, plus a stage. At the ed program, along with summer The political pot is boiling Eugene Valentine, who is serv- plained the political Woodland south end would be a profesTrooper TeWayne jobs and vacations, Brigham down at Boys State at Camp ing as auditor of Duesler City. system to the delegates Sunday who State sional type kitchen where school the for investigated City youngsters find most of the Williams this week and several Eugene is the son of Mr. and while Salt Lake Mayor Earl J. Holman for lunches will be served. cited Patrol Highway time on their summer agenda of the 13 delegates from ! the Mrs. Don Valentine and is repre-- , Glade spoke on the city council The building will face on Secimproper parking, Bywater for filled. Brigham City area are taking an senting the Kiwanis club at the form of government - and its failure to keep his car under ond North at the intersection functions on Monday. A public control. actvle part in the various cam- annual encampment Damage to the truck of Seventh East street, contain, Municipal officials were elec- safety program was conducted was estimated at only $20 'but ing a- south and west wing. paigns the contract the Already elected to office is ted Sunday as 356 high school by Sgt. L. A. Bleyl, Sait Lake the Bywater car loss was set at board of education . did not Intraffic $350. Students from nearly every com- City police department . clude an alternate proposal to munity in the state opened the education officer and an unWill Swap Badges provide class room skylights, eight day practice course in named member of Alcoholics this matter being held up tor civic training. Anonymous presented alcoholism Fires further study. State and county primaries as a study topic. , were conducted Monday with Meanwhile, the board received The. 13 delegates from .this - . ; Having A Great Time only two bids for the installageneral elections held on Tues- area left early Saturday morn tion of a lawn sprinkling sysboating during a family party at Rees Pioneer park ing for the encampment at the Keep day. " . Busy tem at Lincoln school but deare:-fron- t to back left to right: Cynthia Larsen; Jean State Senator Luke Clegg' ex Jordan narrows. A huge itraiiler load of hay cided to hold up the project for Newton, Steven and Janet Stumm, David Larsen and Jane recorded were Four fire calls Larsen further consideration. Newton. - The boating is conducted by Harold Andersen toppled aftef making a .turn this week by the Brigham City Brothers were low with a bid of -onto Main Street Monday night . etch afternoon, beginning at 2 p. m. Fire department, three of them $1,080 for the Job. at 8:30 p. nr. end spilled the, 16 ton load all bVet the parking f Father and Son Tennis Combination grass fires resulting in little or The board also gave considno damage. , in front of Central school after eration to site improvements at Garland and Snow-vill- e the fifth wheel on the unit slipThe only call resulting in McKinley, schools, directing Hervin ped out of plane. loss was Monday at 9:15 a. m. Bunderson to proceed with the when a roof fire started at the The equipment and load beWill Set Appraisers at of preparation ' tersen valuathat the assessed home of J. C. Sloan, 140 North the three schoolsthefor grounds of longed to . Wendell Hunsaker, planting Value on tion of Brigham City had been Finst West. It was quickly exProperty Ogden, and wa9 enroute from not tinguished but damaged the lawn and to study and report 1955, Between First, Second set at $4,647,819 for Logan when the accident, on different methods and types including utilities assessed by root It was thought to have of which sprinkling systems the State Tax commission. started from a fire in a kitchen could Driver of the unfit was Ken Appraisal of property for a be Installed. Baine, assisted' by Leo- Jensen, possible condemnation suit to Qualified approval was given range. To .take care of immediate both of Ogden. It was loaded open Fourth North street be- for erection of new signs by the Grass fires were reported Fri- needs, the board approved the with 440 bales, about half of tween First and Second Bast Continental Oil company and day on First East street, across transfer of $150,000 from the was - initiated which .fumbled off In the last , Thursday Hamilton Drug Center, provid from Bushnell Motel, Saturday general to the building fund acnight when Walter G. Mann, ing they conform to the city afternoon at the Auto-V, drive count Richard K. Pearse city attorney, was given author- sign ordinance. The resignation of Calvin in theatre and Monday noon at The considered to council the also in council call by ity will city as bus .driver Was accepted trade his Brig- two '..soon Service rear the of Bills Kay Center, real estate brokers to estab- request to close the city offices Fifth South ham City police bad'ge for one and the board appointed RayMain. and at noon on of Instead lish value. the Saturdays mond Hansen to fill the posiprovided .for the Utah High1 p. m. and was tion and named Roecoe Anderway Patrol which he will Durling the meeting the coun- granted for the permission change. sen to act as custodian of Bear serve as. a weighman. cil received a petition from resiTracy Larsen was asked River High school, the post fordents on the east and west sides to Supt. on the Check the . . merly held by Hansen. of Third West, between Second Pineview ditch, grating east of the cemThe problem of obtaining and Third North, requesting the etery, to determine if the grating New culinary water for the Junction creation of a curb and gutter could be replaced so that chil school was brought, up again improvement district. dren and animals would not be for consideration and the board Members ot the Brigham City John Weir, airport manager, carried underground In the evRalph Williams and son . Oscar La Van. Hunsaker, 36, that a further study requested Rotary club heard reports from be made. was called into the meeting and ent they fell into the canal . , . Stanley 14, enjoy tennis matches each day at Brigwas seriously injurHoneyville, officers oonsid Other last matters installed newly an agreement was reached on Among A proposal to minor remodelham Young Park. Robert Williams 17, another- - son, ed in a head-oautomobile a new lease for the city airport, ered was the question of liabll Friday noon as the service or ing of the board of education ofusually joins them. Reed Goldsberry, Delbert Johnson, crash three miles west of Garden a new year insurance, quarterly reports ganization started was offered and approved Glen Reeves and son, Stewart, can often be seen at . the City, Saturday at 8:20 p. m. . along the lines of the previous ity of Scott fices under the guidance and the allowing of claims. . contract. and a number of other minor Williams a rackets still their with enjoying game. park famHorsley, from president. home the Returning matters were considered. (Richard K. Pearse, member of In this connection, the city gives his sons a run for their money with his artful handPresenting reports and offerNOTICE . ily farm at St. Charles where the departa City Sacke-ttpolice Brighaim executed Orval were ling of the ball and racket. agreeremarks cooperative ing LaVan is running cattle, he was has resigned his position ment with the Utah State AeroThe office of Brigham City vice president; E. B. Owen, sechit by a speeding car which ment, Board of Education in Charge to accept appointment as a Utah nautics commission at will Hall regarding Corporation City retary; J. Leo Nelson, treasurer; failed to negotiate one of ' the Highway Patrol weighman. improvements and maintenance close at 12 oclock hereafter on Newell Call, director, and Presi sharp curves on the winding at the airport: Saturdays instead of 1 oclock dent Horsley. road and crashed Into his traffic Pearse received his appointThe council received word as In the past Tom Woodward was a guest lane. Two women and a boy in ment last Friday and will re- from Jy-1at the meeting. County Assessor Fred Pe the east bound car were injured, port on July 26 for a week of but, none seriously. schooling at Salt Lake City before being assigned as a porNew Officers Conduct First Meeting LaVan was taken by ambu- table ' weighman to serve in ytiipijiy'i'lfwyn' Three cars were Involved In an lance to the Bear Lake hospital Northern Utah. accident which occurred Sunday at Montpelier, Ida.i where he Is His resignation from the loat 1:34 p.m. on the highway recovering satisfactorily from a cal police force will become efnorth of Willard, with total fractured left knee, crushed chest fective - July. 23. . . v and 'multiple- - lacerations and Peatse' is .a graduate of Box damages amounting to over a thousand dollars. bruises on tpe face, jjead,, and Elder High school with the class It happened as Woodrow Law-sobody. the of, 1941. He served with 3705 Granger drive, Salt La Van, who is married and U.S. Army from March 1943 unLake City, accompanied by his has four .children, lives on 1945. November til, wife and family, started to leave farm near Honeyville, He is': a After working for a year at son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hunsa- the, American Sportswear, he Whiteys fruit stand on the east side of the road. Traveling ker, 27 North Fourth East. moved to California where he south, he stayed on the shoulattended the Los Angeles Conder of the road to permit traffic Music worked of and servatory to pass before crossing to the Patriotic Dance Set for .the Horroel Meat company. right. He served the company for five By Both, BE Stakes Heading north on the highway years In the Las Angeles area was Bernice Nicholas Tyree, 948 and for, an additional year at ' Bed, White and Blue Skidoo 27th street, Ogden, who swung is the name given the. MJA San to the left to make room, noticed his family moved and Pearse dance planned by North and George Williams, Route 1, Banfour years ago to' City Brigham' South stake dancers this Satur- and he served with - the Utah gor, Mich., approaching from day, July 16, In the Sixth ward State Liquor commission for a the rear. She turned back to the recreation hall. , right lane and applied brakes. . year, ; a., salesman for; the inter-i ..! . Young Musicians Dancing will begin at 8:30 p. beWilliame also swung to the . . . practice every afternoon under the capable direction of m. with 'both young and old collegiate Press for a year fore accepting a position, with right, hit the rear of the Tyree Shown . are here to Johnson. (left front) J. Wayne right 13 invited toattend. car and pushed it off the road local the police department 13 Kent ; ; Beecher Paul Rosenbaum Arthur Shoupe'13 ; and re Where he has served for the past into the Lawson car. Spot dances, prizes Richard Nelson 12 and Eldon Bott 13. They are among freshmerrts will complete the two years. Trooper TeWayne Woodland the 200 students taught by Mr. Johnson. J. Earl , Johnwho investigated for the State agenda for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pearse and son, of the ston practices each Thursday evening with members Both 'North an South Box Richard' Michael,, age 6, will Highway Patrol, cited Williams Recently Installed Officers a pappella choir. Band members alsq practice each week Elder stake - activity - counselors continue' to dive at the Peach for following too close, assessed of the Brigham City Rotary club include, left to right, Newell Call, director; Scott damage to his car and the Tyn for summer engagements. They are now practicing for and stake dance directors are City apartments in Brigham in dharge"bf ' arrangements for City. MrsT Pearse is the former Horsley, president; Orval Sackett,,vice president; and J. Leo Nelson, treasurer. The new car at $500 each, to the Lawson the 24th of July celebration in Ogden. The orchestra prac'car at $75. officers took charge of their first meeting of the club year last Friday noon. Gloria Dies of Ogden. (Turn to Page Five) the party. tices on Wednesday. Rft rtfc 4k Steve Packer and Dean Candland . . . look over the trophies and prizes to be awarded this week to outstanding young golfers in the annual Junior Open for Brigham City. The prizes have been donated for the contest by Brigham City Golf and Country Club members for the youngsters participating in the Junior Golf ' program. Cite Drivers When Car Hits Parked Truck , well-roun- d Delegates Left Saturday for Boys State Encampment two-part- - ' - Load of Hay Spills on Main Street Monday ... Grass, Roof . Laddies " City Council Initiates Move to Open Fourth North Street Block ftf , , ' ifrmj Canyon Crash Injures Box Elder Farmer n Rotary Start , R. K. 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