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Show Univeesal Microfilming Corp 141 Peirpont Ave. altJaks Gitv. Utah Cancer Center Is Tn7 o Scheduled Next Week BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8, 1956 NUMBER 32 The Utah Division of the VOLUME 59, is American Cancer Society with the again cooperating Salt Lake County Medical Society in sponsoring a Cancer Symptom Center to be held on Wednesday, Aug. 15, at 176 Social Hall avenue, Salt Lake City. Registration will take place Thursday and Friday of this week, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Only those persons who register can be examined at the Center. In order to be eligible for exmust amination, all applicants bring a written referral from any doctor consulted by them during the past year. Complete examination are not given but are directed at only those areas of the body where cancer is thought to exist. SIX PAGES Council Votes .5 Mills Reduction In Brigham Citys 1956 Tax Levy City Officials Investigate Possibility Of Obtaining Additional Culinary Water Property owners in Brigham City will realize a reduction in taxes this year as the result of action taken by members of the City Council at their regular meeting held Aug. 2, when the recommendation of Mayor C. LeGrande Horslf a mill, ley that Brigham City lower the tax levy from 17.5 mills to 17 mills for the year 1956, was unanimously accepted and approved by Council members. one-ha- The council members approved a resolution providing for the reduction, stating that the 17 mills on the assessed valuation ot all said properties to be ap1956 portioned as follows: Five mills on the dollar for contingent expense. To Three mills on the dollar for Utah State Council of Carpenters met in Brigham City last Sat- water purification and sewage TOP CARPENTERS disposal. Jay M. Hansen of the Ogden convention. Officers in charge of the event inAugust 4, for annual Social Security office will be at urday, Two mills on the dollar for Ivan to right: A. R. Lyst, Salt Lake City state cluded: front left row, the Brigham City Employment and public property. park r; G. W. secretary-treasureR ; local state Lake Salt secretary yan, City, office on Thursday, Aug. 16, Rich, Brigham City, Two mills on the dollar for A. M. Johnson, Logan, state financial secretary and treasurer; Victor J. Romer, Brigto explain the 1956 amendments public affairs and finances. Charles B. Needles, Helper, trustee; Kenneth Stoll, Brigham City, local to the Social Security Act. Three mills on the dollar for Hansen reports that the 1956 ham City, local president; back row, left to right: L. J. Durrant, Ogden, state public safety. amendments lowered the eligi Don Cameron, San Francisco, GenTwo mills on the dollar for Andrew Cartwright, Tooele, state bility age for women from 65 eral Representative of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America; the public library. INDIAN BEAUTY Miss bandra May Cover, attractive to 62. This new age provision Howard Pace, Provo, trustee Mayor Horsley complimented Jack Cox, Salt Lake City, acting state president. not take effect until Nov. sjnd council members and departdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gover of Brigham City, will 1, 1956, and applications can be ment heads for the way they was crowned Miss Indian America Sunday night at cerefiled in October. October is have conducted their depart- FOREIGN STUDENT Luis monies completing a three-da- y celebration at Sheridan, also the first month in which ments in handling their budget, Eduardo Guerrero of the Wyo. Sponsored by the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce, an application can be filed for will making it possible to lower the Dominican Republic Miss Gover was chosen from 91 contestants from 47 tribes cash disability payments. No 1 tax levy. work and live with Ralph cash disability payments will be throughout the United States and Canada. At the meeting. Mayor HorsTolman family at Honeyville made before July, 1957, Hansen ley made a report of the trip next few weeks. said. made by city officials to the during the Business Sessions, Banquet, Dance Along is Guerrero an International Girl Miss exact these The details of Mantua to area City investigate the Youth Farm new amendments have not as Tours Exchange stuHeld more With Luncheon and possibility of obtaining Meeting yet been received in the Ogden culinary water for Brigham City dent. in office and people affected Utah State Council of Carpenters met in Brigham City by There is still time for a few and to determine what work these changes should wait three convention Saturday, Aug. 4, more persons to enroll in the vould need to be done to defor their annual ; Attractive Sandra year she attended Haskell In- or four weeks before contacting with delegates from 12 affiliated locals, state and national Red Cross Home Nursing class velop the spring south of Maninforas new the Ogden office t which is being offered free of tua, hich is owned by Brigham in May Gover, brought Brigham stitute at Lawrence, Kans., as mation will be made public ar representatives wasattendance, City. He stated that they also held 4n charge to ladies in this area. convention City into the national spotlight a post graduate in the school of soon as The it is received, according the evenings entervisited the water shed area completed course Thurswill The Sunday night when she was business. begin in the Carpenters Union hall tainment. south and east of Mantua to deBox the at chosen Miss Indian America Miss Gover has made many to Hansen. 9, Elder day, Aug. Luis Eduardo Guerrero,' age Brigham City with business conthe day, wives of the High school, with classes being termine what portion Brigham During and crowned queen of the three-da- y appearances as an entertainer ducted for the welfare of the local 28, of Ciudad Trujillio, Dominientertained should with control carpenters City along school conducted with the Intermountain SatIndians Days every day except can Republic, will arrive this carpenters in the state of Utah. Visiting wives. Rainbow club and was a contescelebration in Sheridan, Wyo. urday and Sunday, between the the Forest Service. ' a.-10 at with session enFirst In the Council members voted that week in Honeyville, where he the ladies morning of 2 p. m. and 4 p. m hours Sponsored by the Brigham tant last year for the Peach afternoon session from 1:30 p. joyed touring Baron Woolen until Brigham City should purchase will reside for a short time at Friday, Aug. 17. City Chamber of Commerce, Queen title. to 5:30 p. m. 18 acres of land ni. Bott Monument mills, around the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph company to the Pawnee was chosen Certificates She be awarded the beauty queen will, belongs and a the Salt where Local Vera Jen Tolman. R. 184, from H. tabernacle speHailing Hunt, spring, from 47 Indian tribe of Oklahoma, her from 91 contestants upon completion of the Guerrero Is one of three InLake City, was elected president cial organ recital was played. course, according to Mrs. Dan sen, who has agreed to sell the tribes throughout the United Indian name being Yellow Star. A decision was not passed at In the afternoon they were Petersen of the Red Cross property. ternational also Farm Youth Exof the Jack Cox, on conwas council; She selected basis the The Canada. and States the conclusion of the trial of of Local 174, Salt Lake City, feted at a dessert luncheon at Board. who will spend Will students change Light Inof and know! Amphitheater took before test 5,000 poise, personality place ' The council approved a Donald Henry Kortwright who was named vice president, with the Tropical Restaurant. Mrs. the next three months living Mrs. Melba Coombs, register-edians who had assembled at edge of tribal customs and leg before City Judge B. agreement entered in- with Utah families. He has been Jay Durrant, three year trustee, Myrland Balls arranged the folnurse, now serving as Box Sheridan for three days of pa- ends to represent all American appeared C. Call Tuesday. to two num- Elder county public and between Brigham in Kansas for the past three B. lowing C. and by program; as piano Needles, a "year Indians and Indian health games typical girl. contests,., geantry, bers by Barbara Jane Balls; two nurse, will instruct the course. City, Box Elder county, and the months living and working with on a trustee. Kortwright . appeared She has made an extensive exhibits of handicraft i Those interested in enrolling Forest Service, wherein Brig farm families in that state. She is the daughter of Mr. study of Indian sign language charge of battery following an In attendance were Don Cam- readings by Margaret Bott; and Guerrero has lived for 15 and Mrs. Philip Gover of In- and is considered an authority alleged encounter with a young eron, General Representative vocal numbers by Cathy Nel- in the class are asked to contact ham City agrees to assist In in e Brigham City girl. of son, accompanied by Mrs. Mar- Mrs. Petersen, phone 130, before stalling lights for the amphithea years on a farm, which termountain school and is a for- in that field. of the United Brotherhood tre and to furnish lighting for produces such crops as rice, baShe will be an honor guest of garet T. Johnson. After all testimonies were Carpenters and Joiners mer student at Box Elder High Thursday at noon. a group of tables at the Box El- nanas, beans, corn and citrus school. She is a graduate of at the Miss America Pageant at heard, Judge Call took the case America from San Francisco, der picnic area in Box Elder fruits. He has completed eight the high school at Bacone col- Atlantic City, N. J., next month under advisement and will ren- Calif., as well as Jack Wagner, canyon. der a decision later. years of primary school and Is business agent, also from San lege, Muskogee, Okla., and last but will not be a contestant. Council members approved a planning a career as technical Francisco.1 request from Bishop Raymond expert In agriculture and Guest speaker was Lester He speaks Spanish and Payne that Brigham City hard Provo, of the Bureau surface the streets around the reads English. His trip to the of Apprentices of the United First ward chapel. United States Is being sponsorStates Department of Labor, Approval was granted a claim ed by Mathieson Pan American who spoke on the apprentice School Bells Will submitted by Caldwell, Richards Chemical corporation. program. and Sorenson, in the amount of Ring Tuesday Morn, In the evening a banquet was The International Farm Youth work $1,500 for engineering and their held for delegates program is sponsored Exchange 9 a.m. Congressman H. Aldous Dixon Will Be the 4, Winners of valuable prizes Sept. done on the sewer project. Restau-lant- . at the Club Tropical the National by partners jointly FederaWildlife awarded at the Willis Hansen, city office Foundation and Keynote Speaker; Will Adopt Platform Eighty attended. cooperating Elementary and high schools tion Hamburger Fry held Frisee to was authorized manager, Victor J. Romer, vice presi- throughout Box Elder county including Utah State Congressman H. Alldous Dixon will be the keynote dent of the local day night at the Box Elder that the gate on the west side agencies in will open for the school year on and Lions carpenters, Agricultural announced were County park of the BEHS campus be kept clubs of the college speaker at the Box Elder County Republican Primary con- troduced guests. seeks to state. It 9 at 4, Sept. Tuesday morning, officers. by Federation closed for the present time unvention to be held Saturday evening at 8 p.m. at the Box ElMrs. Myrland Balls was mis- a. m., one week earlier than prepromote better understanding Archery contest winners were der High school auditorium. til At fence is the changed. tress of ceremonies and intro- viously announced, according to nations. David Hampton and Robert that time the City will cooper- among Principal item of business for the delegates will be to duced the following numbers: Supt. Kenneth E. Weight Knudsen. In the fly casting A. Fullmer Allred, Box Elder ate with the school board memeliminate two of the four candidates who have filed for the vocal duet numbers by the LarThe change was made at a contest, Myrland Balls won a bers. solo sen of four-yeaby sisters Corinne; office of commissioner. won county, of a special county agricultural agent, last fish net and Carl Hirschi Councilman Don Chase reMrs. Elbert Beecher and vocal meeting Monday a glass fly rod. joined three other USAC ported that the Lions club will the party nominations testants so no further elimina- selections by Wendell Isaacson, committee appointed at the week Seeking Other prize winners were are Ernest E. Hansen, Israel tions will be made at the county July meeting of the school Extension Sjervice workers on a help with funds and labor to accompanied by his sister. A board when board members tour of orchards in build a bowery at Rees Pioneer Mrs. Ilena Grout, who won the Hunsaker, been all convention have Jensen and but Ephraim sister also assisted heard numerous younger the state of Washington. Mrs. Blaine Robert J. Potter. to electric requests to invited to speak briefly. park when the city officials deDelegates with one vocal selection. open school on Sept. 4, the day Prof. Anson B. Call, Jr., ex- cide where to have the bowery Jensen, portable mixer; Mrs. the convention will pick two souVirgil L. Jeppsen of 701 West saucers matters and ether cups coming Among Dainty after Labor Day, rather than tension horticulturist, said the built Howard Anderson, electric por- of these to be listed on the priwere convenof venirs before the Republican Forest, was bound over for tried Brigham City, 10 as had previously group is on table phonograph; and Glenn mary ballot. Maintain Policy on Sewer particularly interested tion will be the adoption of a favors at the place of each lady beenSept. in First District Court last Friin radio in learning how Washington approved. Andersen, portable Council members voted to of Each closed offices other four the after an the for coming attending. party platform day leather carrying case. are managing apple maintain the policy passed on Committee members included to be filled have only two con primary election on in City Court Dancing at the union hall Warren E. Hansen and Lamoine growers hearing and ball other games a severe hit trees frost last previously, regarding sewer con- a Volley by of breaking and entercharge hamdelicious and were played E. Cowley, board members, as November. nections, that from now on the with intent to commit rape. well as Weight. burgers and soda pop were servin the people pay a higher rate and ing are interested They is accused of forcing Jeppsen Markham showed ed. Murle stand themselves. the expense to In making the announcement problem of winter injury a home west of Cointo his movway educational and interesting After hearing a request from Monday, Weight stated that the fruit trees because Utah as well indecent deand rinne making ies on U. S. wildlife to complete or insti- as other western states was hurt B. Bywater and Nick Topik that mands at conference of a woman, gunpoint the evenings entertainment. with tute for teachers in this district by the unusually expenfrost City Brigham help heavy ses of sending the Golden Spike her three daughters and a grandwill be held on either the sec- last November. son. ond or third Saturday followOther Utah Extension Service Drum and Bugle corps to the Judge B. C. Call presided at national Houston at convention ining the opening of school. tour workers making the Arthur the hearing Friday. appointTexas, Mayor Horsley There may be one exception clude Call, Darrell Stokes, was attorney for the Wooley to ed a committee investigate to the new ruling, Weight said, Farmington, Davis county agent, that being at the Little Valley and Joel Barlow of Provo, Utah the request and report back to the counciL school. Opening there will be county associate agent. Civic Club Calls for of the buildThe group will make the tour Melvin A. Israelson of Los Ancompletion pending A balmy air mass covered and geles requested that Brigham now under construction, with Washington growers ing Olds Names of which may cause a delay of a other interested persons. Eight City buy advertising in the SpeBrigham City and vicinity durtemLos comes of with cial weekend Travel Guide the Announcement from the past be will few in the beginning of Washington counties ing days Angeles Times. Council mem- Civic Improvement club officers school there. included in the tour. peratures somewhat cooler than bers voted unanimously to de- asking that all members with during July. re cline the request. who children or grandchildren Maximum temperatures mained in the 80s with mini Principal Ross Coombs and will be five years old by Peach Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reeder of Days, Sept. 8, to submit their mum readings staying in the Local the Lincoln School PTA, re- names to Mrs. Orval Sackett at middle 50s. or Mrs. Clark Rasmusthermometer read Night-timquested that Brigham City black 350-W- , Lin- sen at 1333, by August 11. indicate side of the to west the top are beginning ings 3 The names will be gathered coln school grounds where dethe approach of fall, Charles observliveries are made to the school, together and three names from weather local Clifford, as the children play in the same the hat will be drawn to repreBusiness houses in Brigham City will close at 3 er, noted. area. Councilman Leon Packer sent the Civic Improvement club Low High acmerchants outing, p.m. Thursday for the annual 54 and Dallas Jeppson, superinten- in the annual Junior Peach 85 .... 3 Aug. cording to Ross B. Jenson, chairman of the merchants 56 dent of streets, were authorized Queen contest sponsored by the 88 Aug. 4 committee. 55 to act as a committee with pow- Kindergarten club of Brigham 89 Aug. 5 56 88 The outing will be held at the Box Elder County er to act on the request Coun- City. Aug. 6 57 The Kindergarten club must members stated that they 4 84 cil at to Park scheduled 7 contests and with begin games Aug. would like to cooperate as far receive the names by Aug. 15', p.m. The traditional barbecue supper will be served at as the city property is concern- thus the Aug. 11 deadline for HOLE BRINGS BACK MEMORIES John Phillips, and George L. Johnson relate many 5:30 p.m. and a program will follow. Firemen Extinguish x ed, but the city has no right or Civic members. Mas n cave-iSmith to abandoned well events of recent the the young concerning interesting of Commerce Chamber on This method of compiling the sale at the are Tickets private or school property. Grass Fire Sunday 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith. The hole appeared as Alvin Smith, custodian, Councilmen voted to install a list of names from which repreoffice for anyone who has not been contacted by a DeJohnFire and House. the" Court the South with lawn was of at Phillips The Brigham City watering the busy drinking fountain nat the Brig- sentatives will be drawn was member of the committeer and they will also be availsummons son remember when a well was located in the exact spot and as youngsters they would partment answered a ham Young park for use of ten determined since a regular club able of at the the time the at McCabe outing. gate when dowtown to draw a bucket full of sparkling water from the 100 foot deep board Sunday to the Robert nis players and tourists, after meeting or executive stop residence on First West and well. When the city piped water into the Court House the well was rocked up and used Local mrchants are urged to purchase tickets for the request was made by Doug- meeting is not slated before the small a where Forest Street, las Baird and Scott Grover. deadline. their employees and to participate in the annual event. for a cesspool and then later was abandoned. grass fire was burning. $ Amendments r" Be Explained mid-summ- er vice-preside- vice-preside- vice-preside- vice-preside- Convention Termed Successful by Utah State Council Carpenters Named Brigham America Indian at National Beauty Contest Home Nursing Class Has Few Openings Left Foreign Student mid-summ- er Visits Honeyville Judge Takes Case Under Advisement d 500-acr- Board of Education Announces - ent6-molog- y. Mil-denha- Wildlife Picnic Winners Told County Republicans Will Trim Candidate List at Convention Change in School Opening Date at County Agent Joins Fruit 4-- Orchard Tour Suspect Awaits two-wee- k District Trial fry-pa- all-da- y pre-scho- Cooler Weather Noted This Week 5-Y- Business Houses Close Thursday e At p.m. for Annual Merchants Outing |