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Show T T" x 'Jniv-irj-'- v Calt Rolling To Market wo. City, Ut'-- h Jn. - 56 KlWi I 5 'ttti Microfilning Con, l 141 Piorocnt V ..... rt?t r crv ' i BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1965 VOLUME 58, NUMBER 41 GOP, Democrats Pick Six City Council Candidates Disaster Area Designation Asked For West Box Elder County 9 SIX PAGES With forage production at only about 10 percent of normal this year in Grouse Creek and Park Valley, western Box Elder County has been recommended for designation as a disaster area, A. Fullmer Allred, county extension agent, said today. The Utah drought committee of the U S. Department of Agriculture, recommended that action to the national drought committee this week, J. Taylor Allen, chairman of the state committee, told Allred. This is the third consecutive year of serious Allred drought in the western part of the county, said, and we hope the recommendation will be approved shortly by the national committee. With disaster area designation, livestock men there will be able to purchase surplus feed grains for $1 at bushel less than market price, Allred added. t Allred said that mafty farmers of the area didnt harvest any hay this year. Party Platforms To Be Drawn Up At Early Meets Sheriff, Deputies Investigate Thefts From Garland, Snowviile Gas Stations Six candidates for three Brigham City council posts wert named Monday evening at Democratic and Republican party dominating conventions. Their names will be on the ballot at the general ejection on Nov. 8. In a meeting at Watkins Real-ty- , tlhe Democrats nominated Leon Packer, vice president of Packer Motor Corp ; Lester Collins, salesman for Jack Morris Buick Co. and Kay S'human, , salesman for North Main Furniture Co. With 112 people attending their convention, the Republi- cans picked JOhn Hadfield, former rancher and Brigham City businessman; Don Chase, of Chase Firestone; and Karl Josephson, who heads the Box Eider Mosquito Abatement District. City officials of both parties said that later meetings will be held to form platforms and to plan their campaigns. Walter Mann conducted the GOP meeting as temporary Carl Jensen Farrell Hirschi, Jaycees chairman last night. The city (left) and . . examine some of the prizes lucky hunters, their wives GOP was reorganized with Wiland friends will wiiji Friday at the annual Duck Carnival lis Hansen named to continue his job as city GOP Chairman at the Armory. Sponsored by the Junior Chamber of with Rosella Reeder, vice Chair-lad- y 7 Commerce, it begins at p.m. and Edna Wight, secretary-t- 1 r.v-'- - , . . first step for sugar beets on their Way to market after leaving the fields is the weighing stations, such as this one in Corinne. Full operations in the harvest of 7500 acres of beets in Eox Elder County is now underway. . 7500 Acre Beet Harvest in County Hits Full Swing Group Slates Meet Tonight 80,000 Acres of Fall Grain Planted, Frost Ends Tomato Season, County Agent Tells The TA Study Group of the Corinnd. 'School will- - be held Wednesday' evening, October All stoppers" were pulled from the Box Elder sugar 12, (this everting) in the Cobeet harvest Monday and thousands of tons of beets imme- rinne LD5 ward chapel. The meeting will begin at 8 diately started rolling to Utah and Idaho Sugar Companys p. m. with 'all parents of school eight weighing stations. Beet trucks were lining up at many of the stations yes- children Invited. Those in in terday as early beets from about 7500 acres in the county charge explained fhat otherschilterested in the welfare of were weighed and dumped into waiting railroad cars. dren are cordially invited to at Jesse H. Day, U&I agricultural ' also. tend about said that superintendent, News Journal for discussion will be Subject 700 farmers raising the beets discipline and music in the will harvest 90 percent of the Entertain Crowd school. . crop With mechanical toppers. House At The program is under the diacreOpen with a few small Only of Mrs. Martha Smoot rection old use the age will crowd of people part- A and Mrs. Ila Nelson. method of harvesting their ook (large of the hospitality offered This is the second in a series beets," he said. by the editor and staff of the of m retings planned by the is thiB Beet acreage year News and journal . Friday group. down about 1100 acres, Day evening commemorating Nasaid, as the result of government tional .Newspaper Week. Tours of the printing plant imposed restrictions. As a reBEHS sult, he, continued, the sugar were conducted throughout factory in Garland will have a the evening, refreshments were much shorter operational perserved, and each guest was iod, probably concluding proediwith For PTA presented cessing about Dec, 6. The run tion, bearing his or her name started on Sept. 6, with restricted in headlines, as having made Box Elder High school PTA harvesting until last Monday. a tour of the plant i will meet Wednesday evening, (Most of the beets processed October 12, (tonight) at 8 p. m. come from Perry lim Garland at the high school. north in Box Elder county, but All parents are urged to atcounof Oneida includes some this first regular monthly tend ty, Idaho in the Malad area. meeting, fn the meantime, J. Fullmer Mrs. Steve Anderson, presiAilred, County Extension Agent, dent, reminded all parents that of acres 80,000 about reported the membership program is in s of Utahs fall grains, DarOct. Utalh 17, the progress. All memberships will Dairy been wheat, have ling will arrive in Brigham City be accepted by home room planted in the county. in a Cheese Caravan, accompa- teachers or may be to Because of reduced allotment, nied by the Dairy Festival com- the meeting tonight. brought this acreage, too, is considerably mittee and representatives of the Two new committees have smaller than the last crop. All-re- American Dairy Assn, of Utah. been named for the coming about 90,000 said that They plan to arrive at the year, juvenile protection and acres were planted last year. Box Elder News and Journal ofparent education. He said ithat virtually all of fice at 8 a. m. Where the Darbeen have cattle the sheep and ling will present the local moved into local fields from mayor with a special package of Local Student John Linford, son of Mr. and summer ranges for winter feed- cheese. ing. All interested In dairying are Mrs. Arthur Linford of this city, Allred also reaffirmed his invited to receive the Dairy was named as a feature editor earlier estimate of frost damage Darling and Dairy Assn, repre- on the Utah State Agricultural to the countys tomato crop. A sentatives in iBox Elder county, college weekly student paper, day and a half after the freeze according to assistant county Student Life," according to Steve Huffaker, last week both the Tremonton agent Gordell Brown. and Perry cannerie dosed for the season. About 60 percent of the crop on 1300 acres of land Was harvested before' the frost. The county agent said many of the tomato farmers had just reached the point where their crop A dinner and reception will 1926. would start yielding a profit, He has also served as counsewhile there were some fields honor Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Hirschi, Rosette, on their golden lor in the bishopric for 18 years, that hadnt had their first wedding anniversary, Saturday, superintendent of the Sunday Oct. 15. school and MIA and bishop of The festivities will be held the Rosette ward from 1928 to 1941 and bishop of the Park Val in Ithe Park Valley ward. The dinner will be held in the ley Ward from 1941 to 1948. Fire Mrs. Hirschi was born Jennie afternoon for all members of the ward, brothers and sisters Larsen, daughter of Adam and of the couple and close friends. Mary A. Rose Larsen. She has The same everting in the Park spent her entire life active in Valley ward' dhapel at 8 p. m. the IDS church. are She has served as counselor An estimated 60 tons of hay, all relatives and friends valued at about $1,100 was com- invited to a reception planned in the Rosette ward Relief sociein their honor. ty for 15 years and treasurer for pletely destroyed by fire in an 20 years. She also served as They request no gifts. open field at Willard, Monday Mr. Hirschi was born July 31, ward clerk for the Rosette and morning at 5:30 a.m. 1883, at Rosette the son of Park Valley wards for 27 years. was of the owner The hay Christian and Anna Berger HirsThe couple exchanged wedWayne Braegger of Willard, .who chi. He has been a farmer and ding vows October 17, 1905, in had stacked the hay in a field stockman his entire life. Mr. Salt Lake City. owned by John F. White. Hirschi has served two missions They are both enjoying good Firehief E. H. Jensen said the for the LDS church, one to health and spend much of their entire stack was lost. Cause of Southern States in 1909 and time doing genealogy and tern another to Central States in pie work. the blaze was undetermined. f- hand-toppin- g Meeting Set Dairy Darling Due Here Next Monday two-third- dry-lah- d d . editor-in-chie- Dinner and Reception Planned for Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Hirschi Destroys Willard Haystack i f t Elder County Sheriff-WarreW. Hyde and deputies were Investigating two separate burglaries in the northern end of the county, and Sheriff Hyde said he has a good lead on one. The Don Lirrtb UTOCO Service Station in Garland was looted of three cases of shotgun shells, after the thieves gained entrance to it through a rear window. Sheriff Hyde said several guns, tires and other merchandise in the building was not disturbed. ' He said he has a good lead. Deputy Stanley May checked out a theft at the D. G. Nelson Service station in Snowviile Where about 15 tires, a case of oil and a case of engine detergent were stolen. The sheriff said they had definitely established both jobs had been committed by different burglars. Box n Palmer, Cowley Only 2 Entered In School Race Deadline for filing for the Nov. 8 Box Elder School Board owner-ma- nager at election passed Saturday noon with only two men, both from Tremonton, entering the race. Compering for the post, held reasurer, , now by Wayne Sandall, board NEED NEW SHOTGUN? The Democrats named Gordon Reed be will chairman, Stanley Reeves as Brigham City party Palmer and LaMoine E. Cowand 'he conducted chairman Duck ley, their nominating convention. In filed Cowley Thurza Young was named as and Palmer was entered last , .' chairlady t( in Box week. He became a candidate Three of the six candidates when five people signed and will take t chairs around the filed a Resignation of candicouncil table at the first meetwill open- Some hunter lucky dacy form and his name will the 55 duck season Saturday ing after January 1,. replacing achim on the ballot without go three veteran city fathers. Lost morning with a brand new autotually filing. with matic shotgun 'at little added Completing two terms Signing the form, notarized expense. eight years council service each will be Morris Glover and Glen by Mel Foxley, were S. Ray AshIt is one of the dozens of prizOil craft, R. Z. Heppler, June N. es, which include a new autoBurt The third man, Boyd Packer, brother of the Democrats Holmgren, Henry Van Sweden matic ironer for some and A. W. Fredrickson. Lost circulation at the big candidate, Leon Packer, will housewife, that the Junior Both candidates are Tremon- Chamber of Commerce will give rotary drilling rig of Utah complete i four year term.' ' He ton business men. Cowley oper- away Friday at its annual Duck Southern Oil company in the was recently appointed to a Snowviile area delayed prog- high LDS position. ates a clothing store and Palmer Carnival. Almost a 100 percent turnout owns and Holdovers on the council will ress this past week and at week operates the Tremon held The waS on hand Monday might at festivities, end the hole was still at 1,162 be John Larsen, a Democrat, ton Palmer Jewelry. He is a on the eve of the first annually of the second of a series of meet' brother day and Richard Hansen, Republifeet. of J. Oleen Palmer of the waterfowl season, will be ings called to further the pro Brigham City. who was appointed to comcan, To hole the circulation, regain 'held in the Armory, beginning gram for the coming Boy Scouts the term of Les Bundy plete to be had the and cemented board new for the Voting of America fund raising camat 7 p. m . office drilled ouit to continue early this year. Mayor C. who take will plug member, Bird it Haven in district, Carl Hirschi and paign Horsley also has more was announced by Charles W. Jan. 1, will be residents of the Butch Collmar said today that work on Federal No. 2, located time to serve. SE SW Box area Sahool district Elder of the of concessions that a Claybaugh, chairman which includes Corinne, Bear willvariety committee. test the 6kill of the many River Elwood, City, Tremonton, Attending were 14 of the 15 people expected, are all ready Practice Called for ward chairmen, as well as Penrose, Thatcher and Bothwell. to be set up. Banks and Offices 'Both Cowley and Palmer have others active jin organizing the Drum and Bugle Corp Besides the shotgun and IronClose Columbus Day . served on the Tremonton City drive. A special practice er, cases of shotgun shells will has been Serving under Delos Thomp- council and both are active in be given away, as well as a called for all members, of the The local banks and offices In son who is vice chairman of LDS church activities. Cowley variety of other hunting acces- Drum and Bugle corps for Thurs- the City Hall and at the CounNorth Box Elder stake are Glen is 'bishop of the Tremonton First sories. day at 5 p. m. at the Lincoln ty court house will be closed Third ward chairman; ward and Palmer Is tn the SunNelson, B. Tickets for the affair may be school. Bywater, director today, Wednesday, in observance Herman Hadfiield, Fourth ward; day school superintendency of at the door Friday of the group asks that 'all old of Columbus Day. purchased B. South Bear River Melvin stake, Bott, Seventh ward; or' from any Brigham City Jay and new members bring their However, all business houses Wallace Reeder, Eighth ward; A veteran of World War II, cee earlier. will be open as usual. bugles to this practice. Finn Gibbs, Harper; H. Ross Palmer is a past president of the Coombs, Honeyville; Earl Nel- Tremonton Junior Chamber of son, Corinne; and Doyle Archi- Commerce and has been active Past Presidents of Fourth Ward Relief Society bald, Bear River City. in community affairs. Organization in South Box Cowley has also been active Elder stake includes J. Oleen in civic activities and has workPalmer, vice chairman and the ed In the PTA. 'Board member Sandall will following ward dhairmen: WenLee complete his second term and dell Hotter, Sixth ward; Thom, Perry; Alston Jensen, 10 years of board service this Mantua; Don Nelson, First ward; January. During that time he Billy Davis, Second ward; Leo participated in planning for Meacham, Fifth ward; and Carl Bear River High schools new Olsen, Willard. gymnasium and class rooms, Points to Urgency Brigham Citys Central school, B. HaStratford, Bird the new Brigham City east-didClyde ven district chairman, opened school, the addition to Lincoln the meeting 'by pointing out the and others. urgency of the financial camOther board members Include .. paign. Glenn Andersen, chair- Warren Hansen, Garland; D. G. commitof man the prospect list Nelson, Snowviile, Loren Hun' I v I tee, distributed prospect lists saker, Honeyville; and W. Dur pto the ward chairmen for final re'll Nielsen, Brigham City. check and Claybaugh called atmeettention to forthcoming ings to be held by the group. These include a meeting next Republicans Monday evening at Central Schedule Work sdhool at 7:30 oclock when ward j will the for group captains join Shop Saturday further discussions. These men f will1 be chosen during the comthe Republicans throughout e ing week by the ward chair- state will gather at the men. at 9 Hotel, Saturday, Prospect kits will be prepared a. m. for a work shop. Oral Wilkinson, state chairat a meeting to ibe held Thursday, Oct. 27, at the same place man, and Mrs. .Ora Lewis, state and hour, it was pointed out, chairlady. will conduct the with a final kickoff meeting workshop. They have recently scheduled for October 31. The returned from Washington, D. Showing 34 Years of Service financial canvass will open on C. where they attended a work on a 1. national conducted shop Tuesday, November to the Relief Society while presiding over the organizations activities in the BrigMembers of the functional basis. LDS Fourth ward, are these ladies; standing, left to right: Pearl Hunsaker, president ham Precinct workers committee planning the drive throughout strategy include Glenn Ander the county are urged to attend, , at this time, Ella Johnson, Olive Kotter, and Leona Bunderson; seated, left to right: sen in charge of the prospect according to Mrs. Elmer Geneva Wright, Beatrice Hansen, Elizabeth Schow, Alice Tingey, and Ella J. Kotter. list; Dean Freeman, auditing; county chairlady. Those These ladies were honored guests at opening social held last week in the Fourth Ward Should B. to con Ross attend Jenson, publicity; and desiring Relief Society rooms. LaRue Yates, kickoff. tact Mrs. Klitgaard this week. , Carnival Friday Evening Opens 1 Elder County Waterfowl Shoot Urgency of Scout Drive Stressed i Circulation Test Delays At Second Meet 7 v e Cs w ' Cb New-hous- ... Klit-gaar- lh7 tK (. |