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Show - Univeesal Microfilming Corp 1fl Peirpont Lake Salt Ave City, "o) VOLUME 59, NUMBER 50 WiW! BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1956 Local Red Cross Chapter Opens Fund Drive for Hungarian Aid Federal and State Legislators Will Speak Here Tonight 8 PAGES City Council Shows Opposition to Proposed Added State Sales Tax . t Federal and state legislators will be guest speakers at a Will Assume Responsibility of Jj Jaycees "1 ; 4 meeting of the Associated New Ice Rink . Park Pioneer Civic Clubs of Northern Utah Skating Wednesday, at 7:3V p. Aa emergency Red Cross drive to raise a quota of tonight, Members of the Brigham City Council voiced opposition m. at the Tropical Restaurant. ' - v? to a proposed additional one cent sales tax which will be $424 was opened in Box Elder county this week to help -Congressmen Henry Aldous relieve the tragic suffering of the people of Hungary, it Dixon and William A. Dawson brought before the coming sessions of the Utah State LegisjiM E. Vy Kenneth was as state announced well r as northern chairman. lature. A letter from the Provo City Employees AssociaUtah Weight, by NS-:?chapter V V4 vVw sNf ' v senators and state represen- , 1 for the tion brought the proposition to the attention of the council. f'f.X. Campaign chairman i. drive will be Tom Tommaney food, clothing, medicines and tatives, will attend. A6'2. Robert Pella and Homer Dunn, v Linn C. Baker of Ogden,' representing the Junior Chamwho announced that the Box El- other essential supplies makes it 5 v sidered in the 1957 city budget fefonjjl iWaa of enthe organization, der quota would be sought necessary for the Red Cross to president of Commerce asked council to replace the worn out banners ber WINTER FUN and adults have been enjoying the ice skating tirely through volunteer dona- take this step to carry out its said legislative matters will members for permission for the displayed during each Peach Youngsters, teen-ageand asked that contribu- trational role as the Internation- be discussed with the visitors. Jaycees to take over the lee skatponds at Rees Pioneer Park.' Above is a scene of the new pond built recently by the city tions Bowen distors send checks, addressed to al relief agency of the American Reservations should be made ing rink, recently constructed Days celebration. recreation department, just west of the ball park. played one of the worn banners Box Elder Chapter, American people in relieving the helpless with Ross C. Bowen at the at Rees Pioneer park by the at thf meeting. Consideration Red Cross, Courthouse, Brigham in situations beyond their con- Chamber of Commerce office. Brigham City Recreation , f de- was promised by the counciL f City. trol, Chairman E. Roland liar-rlmapartment. The Jaycees offered George Davis and Wade Ebel-inof the American Red Feed, Clothe 200,000 to do what work is necessary to also representing the Jun-lNationally, the drive is seek- Cross announced in launching get the rink ready for use and Chamber of Commerce, askB.E.H.S-Junioan nation-widto aid e on the r ing $5,000,000 drive for funds. to keep it in condition for skat- ed the carry Council for a conreach Allot $300,000 program scheduled to the winter tributionCity ing throughout of $300 to be used to 200,000 people In Hungary daily Our Red Cross already has months, when weather permits. erect a sign south of town large $300,-00by the end of the year. ' more than The appropriated request was unanimously to advertise Brigham City. The Also involved is the supervifrom funds on hand to iniapproved by council members. proposed sign to be a double sion of relief for refugees of tiate this relief work, Harri-ma- n Ross C. Bowen, secretary of face sign, one side to be sold which 85,000 already have fled announced. The Austrian the Chamber of Commerce, re- for other advertising to help into Austria. government has asked the Red quested an appropriation be con- - maintain the sign. Plans are to The overwhelming need for Cross to assume responsibility have the sign erected and comfor feeding and giving needed .The Box Elder High school pleted by March. The Jaycees care to Hungarians In Austria. junior divisions annual Christhave a ten year lease on the Regular convoys are carrying mas program, They Who Bear ground where the sign is to be hundreds of tons of supplies in- Glad Tidings, is scheduled for erected, with an option for anto Hungary. The International three performances this week. other ten years. Council memRfd Cross has established head- . Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 bers voted to grant the money Early alin quarters p. m., it will be presented for Budapest. We ' when the sign is finished. ready are providing welfare ser- fifth and sixth graders from the Don Horn meetattended the to1952 was auto A declared a vices, clothing and communicaLincoln, Central and Bunderson of the zoning tions facilities to Hungarians schools and for junior division tal loss after skidding 225 feet ing in the interest and rolling over, knocking out proposal He was advised that flown to Camp Kilmer, N. J., students. a telephone pole at 12.50 a. m the city will hold a meeting reThree candidates for each of from Europe. morning at 10 a. m, Thursday Now with the tide of refugees the senion division students are Sunday, according to Trooper garding the zoning proposal on five elective posts have been ; Thursday, Dec. 20. William C. Saekett. nominated by the Box Elder mounting and with winter add- invited to see the performance. Bonus City Employee to of the other ing balof Driver hardships for the Chamber of Commerce and The final performance parcar, Lewis Nick but helpless ents and adult patrons will be- Christensen, acompanied by his Councilman Richard Hansen lots will be mailed to, members the freedom-lovinproposed a motion that Brigham our must Red Cross next week, it was announced by Hungarians, gin at 8 p. m. on Friday evening. wife, was traveling on Highway prepare to take every possible Dec. 14, in the auditorium. Chil- 30-- approximately one and one-hal- f City follow the same practice as C. Bowen, secretary-manageRoss in the past of granting regular FOR COLD FEET means of providing additional dren should not attend the eve Nothing takes the place of a bonfire at a skating party and here a miles west of Corinne, when relief in whatever degree need- ning performance but are wel- his car skidded and left the city employees a bonus of $15. group of young poeple toast their toes before a cheery fire. The motion received unanimous Heading the ticket for the of- ed. The Red Cross, functioning come to attend either of the highway. of all councilmen. . fice of president for the com- in Its traditional role as the dis- two matinee performances, the Christensen was brought to approval B. Theron aster relief agency of this na- school officials said. Lee, certified pubLocal ing year will be Charles was Brigham City where he lic accountant, presented 8 proGlen Humpherys and tion, cannot let the Hungarian The public is cordially invited treated by a local physician for posed budget for 1957 for BrigDouglas Miller. Members will people down in this great inter- to attend and there will be no a sprained arm. ham City. The proposed budget pick one to head the organiza- national emergency, the nation- admission- will Saekett Christensen cited nor for 'charged, will be studied by council memtion in 1957. al chairman said. ; there be any reserved seats, it driving too fast for existing bers before a public hearing is i4 Needed Is Support was announced. Twelve members have been ? called. . , Rain fell most of the day in We welcome the support of t named to fill four posts on the all ' Council members area the and this in approved Brigham 'Tuesday City groups agencies Signed Program Requires nomiboard of directors. Those Harriman payment on the final estiznata following Monday nights snow- nated include D. great emergency, l Passes-WilBe D. Issued Releases Before Billings, added. All funds contributed for work done by R. W. Coleman fall and ending an extreme cold Will Be Bloom, James P. Bor- will go directly for the relief of Co. on the sewer construction spell of three days duration. The Harry M. A. Burtcher, Denzill Free ski privileges and instructions will be ' offered mercury dipped to a cold one deaux, program. the Hungarian people. Rex Earl, Glade HarriCouncil members requested Meanwhile, all Utah chapters Saturday afternoon from 1 to 5 p.m. at the ski hill near the degree below zero early Sun- Butler, - Ross Burke Jenson, Paul son, Local that a letter be sent to Caldwell, been asked to help with hre top of Sardine Pass, providing the weather cooperates, it day morning Dick Johnson, J.D, Merreit, Richards and Sorenson, consultthe' Hungarian aid program by was announced' thi3 Week by Councilman Don Chase, chairTemperatures took a jump of Parsons and Carl Seashore. small quotas With the ing engineers on the sewer conraising A mornman, of the Brigham City recreation department. will t be show free more than 20 degrees Tuesday ( special provided Saturday Ballots must be returned by greatest possible speed to meet , struction program, . requesting to We probably wont be able as the rain made walking con- Friday, Jan. 4 at 6 p. m. in order this ing by the Brigham City merchants, as a Christmas, that they give4 immediate atemergency. tell for sure until Friday or Sattreat for the youngsters of this community, it was anditions extremely sloppy and to be counted in the official tabtention to completing their work of that the We hope people urday, Chase said, but weather slushy. nounced this week by the merchants committee of the ulation. Results of the election Box Elder county will open preparatory to final approval. . start the well permitting, ' ' will be announced at the an- their hearts and purses during Box Elder Chamber of Commerce. Requests were received from High and low temperatures as nual ski program on Satdinner which this Christmas Season to relieve a Mr. Wiley at Fifth South and membership local are available . lomerchants, Tickets, good recorded Charles through Clifford, by urday afternoon. be held Monday, Jan. 7, at the. suffering of the freedom-lovin- g Second West and .from Bert for the 10 a.m. shows at the Roxy or Capitol theatres, cal weather observer, for the will 7 p. m. at the Tropical RestauAccording to Chase, several Johnston at 226 South Fourth in Hungarian people folfive past days are listed as rant at which Cleon Skousen, their hour of greatest need, . it was pointed out. Saturday sessions will be devoWest, to have trees removed. A lows: -' be back for afterwill visit a Claus Santa Saturday ted to the program, providing Lake City police chief will Tommaney said in announcing committee comprised of Mayor Mois. Salt Low Snow High 1 noon and will spend from to 3 p.m. in the stores and be the principal speaker. enough interest is shown. Expert the drive for funds. Make out Horsley, Councilmen Chase and 7 . 2 Dec. 29 Skiers will be on hand to offer around through the business district. Retail stores will Tickets for the annual dinner your checks and mail them to Packer, was appointed to inves. 8 23 3 Dec. The local Junior Chamber of instruction to beginners and pauntil 8 p.m. Saturday to accomodate late shopwil lbe made available Box Elder chapter headquarters tigate and report their recomopen meeting stay 1 below 9 . Dec. . 20 Comerce is once again sponsortrol the ski run. mendation at the next regular of today. Youll feel good for hav. 25 10 6 light .05 in soon through the Chamber Dec. pers. meeting of the counciL Dec. 19 and continuing Through arrangements with ing the Christmas home lighting Dec. 11 ing helped. next 20 2 ins. .63 in. Commerce, Bowen said. 46 Wednesday, Starting The resignation of Carl SeaHerman Hotter, ski-toopera- contest in Brigham City. obwill stores Dec. 22, Brigham City through Saturday, as a volunteer fireman shore tor, all those who sign up for the un-The organization urges rest serve the 8 p.m. closing hour, but will stay open only 1 for Brigham City, was accepted program will be given free privi- dents throughout the city to dec til 6 p.m. Christmas eve. by the council members, who exleges during the 1 to 5 p. m. per- orate their homes and yards On Thursday and Friday, Dec. 20 and 21, Santa will iod. Others may use the ski-topressed thanks to Seashore from with motifs in keeping with the the entire community, for the be available for conferences with the youngsters bebut will be required to pay the Christmas season, according to many years of faithful public tween the hours of 5 and 7 p.m. while on Saturday, Dec. customary fee. Sam Fujikawa, chairman, and service he has fulfilled. out treats to Christmas back be hell To receive a free ski-togive provided pass, Homer Dunn, director member 22, Council members also acceptminors must present a release in charge of the project. Civic Improvement club and Brigham City cor- -' the The outstanding quartets from by 4 ed the resignation of Ernest Youths to which Regulations signed by their parents, a copy will schedule announced be Require for the will at Register Utah Northern operation, sexton' for Brigham The Jaycees will award a trav- the Box Elder stake appear Iverson, of which will be found In this tabernacle, later. Within five Days After 18th Birthdate City, to become effective Dec. newspaper and will also appear el trophy to the first place win- Saturday at 7 30 p. m., in the Santas final visit to the business district will be 31, and expressed their appreciain the Friday edition. Addition- ner, who may keep the trophy division 15 finals, it was anof young men are failing to register Dec. 24, when he can be found around town a number Quite tion for the fine way he has Monday, season, nounced this week al blanks may be secured from until next Christmas PeVern by maintained the cemetery durwith the Selective Service System on time as provided by will 2 to 4 p.m., the merchants committee announced. when decorated homes from the Brigham City offices. division chairman. music Ross C. and the trophy tersen, to Board be Local ing his many years of service. chairman of Bowen, law, according judged again release in the musical Upon turning Twelve different new winner. the will to Box who go No. of ski-toElder in 2, stated this that county, county a form, pass will be groups will appear on the proIn order to claim permanent gram along with some specialty aone, there have been 13 men who have registered late issued which will be good for all a of the per- numbers to complete the enterwithin the last three months. trophy, city sponsored ski school events ownership during the winter season, it was son must win first place two tainment, he pointed out. different years, not necessarily Included will be the recent The law and the Selective relieve a man of his obligation pointed out. Releases should be turned in in consecutive order, the chair- winners from the 15-tryouts Service regulations are quite to Of course, those Leg at the city offices prior to clos- man said. at Garland. These Include the clear as to a mans obligation men register. who are on extended active Second and third place win- junior male quartet from the and responsibility to register duty in the armed forces and ing time at noon Saturday but A in the event this is inconven- ners will be given recognition Brigham City First ward . and provided he was born after Aug. certain ailiens are not from good Samaritan required Brigham City, Lynn F. Nelson, ient, the pass will be issued at by having pictures taken of their Garland First; the ladies quartet 30, 1922. ' Those individuals who to register while in that particuon Saturday after- decorated homes, which will be from Mantua in the senior divi- become 18 years of age have lar status. A who resides at 369 North Third the ski-toyoung man may noon. West, is getting around on published in this newspaper. sion; junior girls from Malad, five days after their birthdate register af any local board conWe hope no one will be discrutches this week as the result Judging of the - decorated and senior mixed quartets from to register, while those men who venient to him, and does not of a neighborly act, which sent are released from the armed necessarily have to return to his appointed by coming to the ski homes will be completed on or Malad and Garland. him to the hospital with a brosession without their release, before Sunday evening, Dec. 23. In addition, winners from the forces have 30 days in which to home town to register. ken leg. other section of the division will register after being released. Behowever, we cannot permit boys Bowen said that when a man and girls to participate without be represented In the final fes- ing a member of the National During Monday evenings sne their parents permission, Chase tival which includes 10 stakes. storm, Nelson was traveling toGuard or the Reserve does not registers late he violates the law, and therefore, he must be ward Brigham City from Cosaid. considered a delinquent with rinne when he noticed a car had The passes are not transferaSelective Service, even though ble and are issued for eaclj indislipped off, the road and was he might submit' a written stuck. Nelson pulled his pickup vidual, it was explained. The statement setting out his reasons off to the side of the road and same pass will be honored at for registering late. Selective offered the victim of the stuck following sessions and should be Service in vehicle a ride into town to seRegulations require, . preserved, but will be honored the processing of delinquent cure help in his plight only on dates announced by the As Nelson walked around his At registrants, that in most cases city recreation department. The Vocational High school they be reported to the United truck to get in on the drivers other times .the customary fee States Attorney for possible at Intermountain must be paid for the use of the department side, he noticed an approaching court action for violation of the school extends an open invitacar go into a skid toward hint tow, it was pointed out. Universal Military Training and tion to everyone interested to He attempted to jump into the Service Aet Of course, those attend their annual Christmas back of his truck, hoping to be Corinne Woman men who are prevented from Nativity pageant, school officials missed, but his left leg was said this week. registering on time by reason of Finishes Training caught between the two vehicles sickness or other causes beyond The program will be presenat the point of impact their control, .and present a Driver of the skidding car was Mrs. Delone R. Cutler has ted on Tuesday evening, Dec. 18, statement from their family advanced beginning at 7.30 p. m. Betty Bott Beard, RFD, Brigcompleted a ham City, who told Trooper physician to that effect, will normedical nursing course which Tuesdays performance will be mally not be considered a deEvan Green, investigating offihas been given for licensed the only one presented at night linquent. cer, that her car hit a slick spot practical nurses in the state Vo-of this year and will be presented in 11 scenes narrated in Engand went out of controL Bowen urged all young men Utah at the Salt Lake Area lish and accompanied by a mass Miss Beard took the injured who have not registered as procational school. man to ' the Cooley Memorial vided by law to immediately The course was given two chorus of 120 voices. This unusual presentation is contact the nearest local board hospital where he was treated nights a week for the period of for the broken bone in his, leg where they are residing. Local IL Sept. 15 to Dec. 13. Twelve other the climax of endless hours of and released to return to bis Board No. 2 will register any NEW OFFICERS practical nurses In the state also preparation and featuies an all FLAN NATIVITY PAGEANT O. Dee Lund, seated, is the recently Chee Carrie Begay, home. man required to be registered, completed the class with Mrs. Navajo cast club. Kiwanis of with the costumes installed Louise City Brigham Houston and Mary Anna Begay plan president The public is cordially invited and the office, located at 33 Approximately $75 damage was Cutler. ( Other officers include, left to right. Glade Harrison, secretMrs. Ewing, their instructor, for Intermountains Vocationdone to each of the vehicles. at to attend this excellent presenSouth Main street, Brigham She is presently empldj-eDr. Roy Barnard, immediate past presial High schools annual Christmas program, which will be City, is open from 8 a. m. to 5 ary-treasurer; Trooper Green said. No citations St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden tation of the ageless Christmas D. vice were issued. and Andersen, 18 7 president. :30 Wynn on the medical floor.- - Dec. story. dent; at p.m., . Monday through Friday. p.m. presented Tuesday, Seeking Quota of $424 From Box Elder County; National Goal Is $5 Million - at ' y y . -- .JtNyVrJt rr -- 3 rs - g, or Division Plans Yule Program Chamber Will Skidding Car Rolls Name Officers Over Sunday For New Year g r. Free Ski School and Tow Service Starts Saturday at Sardine Pass City-Sponsor- Rain Storm Clay-baug- S h, Follows Cold Spell ' ed Free Show Saturday Morning Chrjstmas Treat From Jaycees Sponsor Christmas Home Merchants , Lighting Contest Quartet Festival Local Selective Service Board Slated Saturday Recommends Prompt Registration Good Samaritan B Intermountain Plans Annual Nativity Play d ; Gets Broken - |