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Show Univrsl Microfilming Coro. 141 Pioroont fW3. Salt i"kd City, Uth J'n. Merchant's Outing Affords Fun Publisher Dies ii i" li v VOLUME 58, NUMBER S3 .,1k U BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, 1955 Pipeline Heads Toward Corinne Offer New Car 4 1 As Peach Days I I 56 EIGHT PAGES New Pipeline Will Deliver Spring Water to West Corinne Families V v ' f vv' Special Bonus v Quarter Million Dollar More than o pipe une Loan Ends Financing will be laid to serve the more than 150 families in the area. Problem on Project The project was originated fn . 'Final arrangements were 5 I bC made Tuesday morning at a breakfast meeting of merchants 1948 When the Corinne Farm rjl A quarter of million dollar Bureau started planning for the and business men of Brigham check was received this .week by day when they could toe served City, to give a brand new 1955 the West Corinne Water com- in this manner. Later it beChevrolet four door sedan away as a special feature of Peach pany, to complete the financing came evident that a water comof the culinary water project pany should be formed and the Days. Albert W. Epperson which .will serve some 150 fam- Wert Corinne Water company According to tentative plans ilies in the area. was the result, of which A. of the Morgan publisher at the meeting, local proposed The check was delivered by is president, John Craner mnUWHHfo Summit County News and merchants will start giving of the Farm representatives and J. Y. Ferry, secretary, of Chairman Clint Beasley a died Bee, Sunday County tickets on Friday of this week Home administration and de- Grover HarpeT, Will Fillmore, . . . and his helpers take in cash, check tickets, and enjoy a fatal heart attack. with purchases and one of these livered to officers of the corpora- Chas. Fredrickson, Byron Stalllittle food on the Side. tickets will win the new car at tion created to finance and car- ings and Morris Reeder are dithe horse show on Saturday ry out the program. rectors. Othes who have aided evening, September 10. The money was borrowed the project are Ted Burt and The car, purchased from the from the Farm Home adminis- Roy Forsgren who Is presently Central Chevrolet, will be on dis tration at three percent, secured serving as assistant to Francis ' 20 year revenue play on the streets during the producing Todd, project engineer. Templeby next three weeks before it is bonds. It was the first loan of ton and Link, Salt Lake City, awarded during the annual ever made by the gov- are consulting engineers. this size Peach Days celebration. The ernment lending agency which Already a considerable amount winner must Ibe present and until recently was limited to a of pipe has been laid by Jim hold a paid admission to the $100,000 maximum. Whitaker who has been given horse show to claim ithe prize. National the job of digging the overlaid the Acting through t Albert W. Epperson, 44, MorJ Farm Bureau, assisted by the ditch. This has been completed gan and Coalville newspaper t ' Utah congressional delegation, from the springs area, 'across publisher and well known in the Corinne group was success- the highway and is progressing eve died Brigham City, Sunday ful in getting this maximum on west to the Corinne area. ning in an Ogden hospital of a raised to $250,000 during the Construction ibid will be callcoronary occlusion. session of congress and ed soon for the reservoir which present He was vice president of the the Corinne loan is the first will Store the Baker fprlngs waNational Editorial association, made under the new provisions, ter high on the mountain side ? the nations largest newspaper When completed, the new wa- to furnish pressure for delivery a to he was elected group, post ter system will take mountain to the lower elevations. Water Spring Sparkling in June of this year at Banff, water from Baker springs, This spring is one that forwill be flowing spring . , . from the Wasatch mountains, soon Canada, after serving on the in merly supplied the local cement old farm Snow the above Arvis son of Dean Ward, 15, board of directors for four years. through this pipeline now being laid from Baker springs, Harper ward, store it in a reser- plant and was secured from Mie In another year 'he would have Mr. and Mrs. Arvis Ward, Wilabove Harper ward, to West Corinne. - A reservoir, to be voir and transmit It by pipeline Portland Cement - company lard, was injured Monday afterbeen president. Meat Cutter Howard Simcox built in the mountains near the springs, will supply the to the West Corinne area where through the understanding conoon 4:10 Struck m. at when p. Epperson served twice as forty-mil- e' distribution system. . . . right, chairman of the food committee, and a big crew culinary water is not available. operation of Herb Snow, Balt president of the Utah State Press by a car whlile crossing the of helpers, served the big crowd. Lake City, now president of the association, and was a director highway. Utah Portland Cement company. 'Driver of the vehicle was Earl of the organization at the time The entire culinary wager Movies B. Richards, Seattle, Wash., who of his death. project will cost in the neighHe was well known In Brig- was traveling with the Siebrand borhood of $350,000, President ham City, as a speaker on sev circus and carnival en route Smooft; Of , this Back-to-Schoexplained. ol As Will eral occasions at service club to the Murray County Fair. Rich. amount, the West Corinne area . , ,. ,. meetings and as vacation relief ards was accompanied by his . has raised approximately $3,-00- 0 editor of the News and Journal. Wife. The newly organized Writers will be a big day foh the youngsters in through assessments, - leav-n- g Saturday According to Trooper Evan Born near Colorado Springs meet toa, small amount to be only a as all even been has on October 17, 1910, Epperson Green who investigated for the Workshop group will it Brigham City, though arranged , subscribed. , adminthe at State came to Utah in 1927 as an ap Highway Patrol, young night, Wednesday, special promotion by the local merprentice for his uncle, Clyde Ep- Ward was crossing over from istration building of the , Inter" chants. . . , , , person who operated the Inland the west side and had reached mountain school at 8 p.m. Press and published the Kays the center stripe when he turn. Featured on the enteratinment program will be free villb Reflex.. He stayed with the ed back ln.to the southbound ' Included on the program will to picture shows at the Capital and Roxy theatres called car when moving companions be the reading of a prize winning company to became part owner, him. in and the annual Junior Chamber of Comthe morning, manager and newspaper Moccasins" pub He was struck on the leg and story, White Mans merce lisher. Scramble in the afternoon. t Carp He sold his interest In 'the sent rolling, receiving cuts and by Dr. George A. Boyce, president secreIrma Jensen, While the victims are being feted and entertainfirm in 1951 and moved to Mor bruises but no broken bones. of the group. the workshop group, will will be taking advantage of weekend bared, parents gan to take over publication of His parents took him to a doctor tary of information on offered by Brigham City merchants to outfit the the Morgan County News which for treatment and examination, give the complete gains he had purchased in ,1946. In and he was reported improving the state roundup meeting to be youngsters for school which will start Tuesday, Septemheld at Salt Lake City. Word has just 'been received 1954 he purchased the Summit satisfactorily Tuesday. ber 6, just two weeks away. , f that the Farm Credit Act of County Bee at Coalville and be1955 has iben signed by PresiThere will be plenty of fish, and plenty of prizes for came the editor. dent Eisenhower, it was anHe married Virginia Udy of the kids who take part in the annuai Carp Scramble, nounced this week by E. J. on February 26, Farmington Jaycee committees working on the project announce-- . Holmgren, 1938. He Is survived president of the Nahis will of event This take place ip front by the tabernacle, Farm tional Loan association. wife, a daughter Shirley, his starting at 1 p. m. Treats will be provided for all parThis legislation will enable mother, Mrs. W. C. Bateman of ticipants. the Federal Land Bank of BerkeSalida, Colo.J and two brothers, will ley and Its owners, the national 9:30 movies at Harry C. Epperson, . Colorado Make Provisions for a.m merchants free start The may be given credit for all or farm loan associations In CaliSprings, Clo-- and Dan H. Ep12 and announce. officers President Herb Adamson committee age Youngsters, part of that experience. fornia, Arizona, Nevada . and person, Fair Play, Colo. Annual Increases, sec; . . of the Chamber of Commerce, accepts well-fillyounger, will be admitted at the theatre of their choice. All certified teachers, princiFuneral services will be conUtah, to better serve the long' ond plate. term credit needs of farmers and ducted Thursday5 at 5 p. m. at Dependency Allowance pals and supervisors are expected No tickets will be necessary, the committee reported. to obtain a minimum of seven the Union Mortuary, Bountiful, ranchers In these states. It also 1955-5will provide for greater grass with Roy E. Gibson, of A salary code for the quarter hours of undergraduate a or six hours of graduate credit, hooV thXNephi UKSeoond wTrdami root oarttrol of and mpptyf-bilit- y board Family of the Jeppa Jeppson or its equivalent each5 five years Lions for the operation af this president of th Utgh State August 12 pieeting of service In the district For Plans Reunion Press association, qffldititing. cmdtt aywttm, . bo 1 ' Sunday y said." teachers now in the district, principal, makibg Friend may call jtt the mar- extra duty, this period starts September 1 of At Sunday, August 21 Is the date With retpset to lending activiWednesday from 7 to 9 cifcl provision for . summer employment, depend- the year they began serving and for the Jeppa Jeppson fam ties, the act broadens the purset m. 3 and from p. Thursday p. . jThe Brigham City Lions club ily reunion, it was announced poses for which land bank loans time of services. Burial ents and other allowances. ends five years later. Travel, r.-:-.XSwill host their ladies tonight by the planning committee. It may be made; increases to $200, will be in the Farmington for special study work, committee Basic salary schedules Club will be held at Rees Pioneer 000 the maximum that may be and research may Wednesday, when the teachers with less than a college assignments , meets at the Tropical Restau- park. credit. as loaned to any one borrower; -equivalent m qualify r J t w' degree on special authorization Teachers failing to meet these rant at 7 p. m. Serving will start at noon and expands the basis of appraisal start at $2,500 without experidenied A fine program has been ar- each family is asked to pro- to provide greater service to will be ence, increase $60 annually to a requirements part-tim- e and the board ranged for presentation at the vide their own lunch, A increases farmers; and permits salary with maximum of $3,100. Those will be presented follow-into dismiss meeting, Glen Knudsen, attenloans to farming corporations, reserves the right full certification start at $2,700, them. the association president exthe noon meal. dance committee head reported. increase $60 annually to a maxiBy plained. mum of $3,480. He pointed out that the Berke0 Jack-Knif- e of Turn deOut Control on Tractor , Trailer Teachers with a bachelor Land Bank has been entireThe agenda far the tenth an-- I ley exly owned by its borrowers, niversary of the Seventh ward gree start at $3,000 without is complete, according to gener-- I perience, increase In a like through their local national amount annually to a maximum farm loan associations since chairmen of the affair. al Mil 1945. The birthday will be observed of'$4,200. Teachers with master with a special party for the out- degrees start at $3,200 and ingoing bishopric on Friday, Au crease to a maximum of $4,400. gust 19, at the Seventh ward Those assigned as supervising m, 'v recreation hall and ward principals receive an additional grounds. Long Lines Crowded Tables $300 per year plus $25 per teachGames will 5 at m. p. begin , . , were served luscious food at the annual Brigham City anwith supper to be served chuck er but not more than $600seconmerchants outing. and Supervisors nually. wagon style in the recreation V? hall 'between 6 and 7:30 p. m. dary principals salaries are set The program Will be present by the board. Full educational service during . ed at 8 p. m. vacation the theme p"e three summer Cowboy Capers is A tractor and With Mrs. Afton Olsen, Mrs. Lila months allows a teacher an livestock trailer unit Wright, Mis. Etha John, Mrs. amount e(lual to 25 percent of out of control on the highway Karma Korth and Mr. and Mrs.the annual salary, with shorter M i kW turn on North Main, went over period based on the 9ame pro-- j the right shoulder and into a portion. Teachers in remote area 1 at schools are allowed a $100 addifield, Saturday morning i ,iyf v, about 2 oclock. tion to the basic salary schedule. Driver of the vehicle was Pearl Travel allowances of six cents r . j L?. J. Coombs, Idaho Falls, Ida., per mile or actual bus or train Who bad taken a load of sheep fare is allowed when attending to Ogden and was returning called meetings. empty. The accident happened when he started to apply his The, schedule makes a $150 brakes in anticipation of the allowance for a wife or husband turn and the heavy unit jackchairman. Clovis Jordan will be letid $25 for each minor child up knifed out of control during the in charge of the games. jto 3300 maximum dependency -. shower which was falling at t, In charge of the presentation allowance, the time. will be Mrs. Rowland Rigby and Special superior work may TT3,. Owner of the tractor and trailarn an additional allowance Mrs. Henry Jensen. er was Mark Storer and ComThe program will be viewed while at the same time, sub, to Id&ho Falls An Empty Stock Trailer, Returning Idaho Falls. Officer Odell a pany, cause standard work on members may ward seated by went out of control on the highway turn on North Main, early Saturday mornang, Hatch of the Brigham City PoMerchants, Bankers blankets on the lawn. All are teacher to be denied Increments, . lice department invertlgated : , business and professional men and their partners ate asked to bring their own dishes, Experienced teachers, coming to went off the right shoulder and into a nearby field before it stopped in this position. Damand estimated damages at $500. one was no at on set but Ithe to was district the unit for injured. barbecue. first Silverware ?5C0, the and time. (More 8) age Page corn, pictures glasses. tasty V J r' V long-neede- d Morgan Editor Dies of Heart , Attack Sunday IT XKv Willard Boy. Injured When Hit by Auto Writers Workshop Group Carp Scramble, Free Offered Treat for Children Meet t back-to-scho- ol New Ferm Led Act Brodens Credit Terms Board Establishes Basic Salary Schedule for District Teachers ed 6 to Fete Ladies I V' Hij . 1 spe-tuar- -- Wednesday Meet h .A.' Anniversary Set pro-gra- Seventh Ward ft -- I Truck, Trailer -- Is Damaged in I J I Saturday Rain 40-fo- ot n Jack-knife- V u, A' A rr. n V I I rt I d |