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Show Grand Opening School Board Accepts Proposed !j Budget for 1957-5-8 School Year Set for Earls Board members approved a (Continued from Page One) the office of the Board of nurse service contract which Education, prior to the com- provides that Box Elder County mencement of the kindergarten School Districts participation in The grand opening of Earls class. the cost of nurse service would AG Market is scheduled for SatEldon Watts, representing the amount to $2,655.84.The contract urday, June 8, according to an Willard Lions club, presented a s negotiated with the State De- announcement made this week sketch showing the proposed partment of Public Health. by Earl Seegmiller, owner and A letter was read from K. B. manager. construction of a fireplace and grill in the northwest corner of Olsen, county clerk, giving noThe new modern market is the .Willard school site, as pre- lee that effective July 1, 1957, located at 567 North Main, forBoard the he rental rate for the office viously 'approved by The sketch was space occupied by the Board of merly occupied by Fife and of Education. Wifes Market. approved by the board members Education will be increased from The building has been comand Delbert Cook and Hervin $100 per month to $130 per pletely renovate and now feaBunderson were authorized to ik nth. tures new equipment in the prodecide where the fireplace shall Weight reported that Wendell duce depatment as well as new be constructed at the school Hess, coach at Bear River High paint throughout the inside of grounds. school, had indicated that it will the'building. The outside is still Wilt Study Salary Schedules oe necessary for him to take a Lamoine Cowley, Superinten- week off for National Uuara undergoing renovation processes, dent Weight and Bunderson duty. Weight was instructed to Seegmiller said. Featured during the opening were appointed to act as a com- tell Hess that another person event will be the many free mittee in submitting a proposed will be that employed during salary schedule for bus opera- time and that a deduction will prizes which will be given to local patrons who visit the store tors. be made from Hess for Saturday. Also featured as a Durrell Nielsen, Cook, Weight the time he is absent salary drawing card will be free soda Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw, Los Angeles, and Bunderson were appointed a WilPROUD MOTHER read from letter Weight i hot dogs. to sub- burn N. Ball in connection with pop and 5 cent mother of Dr. Byron T. Shaw, right, is shown to act as a committee schedule be by store will a mit The managed proposed salary here Wth another son Roy Shaw, left, Brigham City, who for custodians who serve on a the evaluation study at Bear his three sons, River Junior High school for Seegmiller and and is equally proud of the honorary degree of doctor of laws part-tim- e basis. Donny. Bobby Kenny, school He exercises commencement programs. conferred upon his brother in will personally Don Chase, Brigham City junior high Seegmiller will Ball be advisthat Saturday, June 1, at Dr. Shaws alma mater, Utah State councilman in charge of recrea- reported will go for- manage the produce department. that ed the study In the spick and span meat . lJniY?rsity. tion, reported to the board that ward at the commencement of Brigham City wishes to expand school in September. department will be Don Shefits summer recreational prowho is recognized locally Steps have been taken to pur- field, gram and needs additional fa- chase as an excellent butcher and will City materials for a retaining cilities to do so. He requested a Complete line of choice carry the use of the gymnasium at wall in the area around the meats. the at playground equipment Box Elder High school and a Laws Morgan Hawkes will be manlimited custodial service for the Howell school. the grocery department aging Summer Maintenance . purpose of the recreational prowill serve as Board members .approved the and Kay Gittins R. J. Potter, East Garland, a gram expansion. Weight Dr. Byron T. Shaw, Washingwas Utah-boradminis- trustee, assisted in the hooding asked to make a cooperative employment of at least four men cashier. ton, D, Free delivery service is oftrator of the U. S. Department of Dr. Shaw, study with the city officials on in addition to those already em- fered by the market and S&H reon of Agriculture's agricultural the maintenance paythe basis of a coordinated pro- ployed Green Stamps are given with all search service, brother of Roy gram and report at the next roll, to carry out the maintenance program during the sum- purchases, Seegmiller stated. Shaw, 'Brigham City, received board meeting. invites ail residents the hortorary degree of doctor of Supt. Weight asked for increas- mer months, under the direction of Seegmiller this area to stop in Saturday laws during commencement exed appropriations for six of the of Bunderson. ercises Saturday at his alma maBunderson was requested to and visit the market during this general divisions of the 1956-5ter, Utah State University. obtain bids for the installation opening event budget Here lor the occasion from i Divisions which will be over- of storm windows where needed, Los Angelei was his mother, drawn before June 30 include and for the installation of new Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Shaw, 89. administration, due to the need windows in the Snowville school visitors were The for more supplies in the board and present bids to the board at the Shaw home Saturday and A fusilade of shots riddled a office and the transfer of money for consideration. ' Logan-bounSunday. . Continental Baking from fixed charges for the colDr. Saw was born at Paradise, Co. bread truck near Tremon- lection of taxes. The need for Cormne, Honeyville Additions The board members accepted Cache fcounty.. He received his ton, Friday night an hour after additional teachers due to a The Bear River ward MIA corplans for the CoBS degree at USAC, taught at it crossed a Teamsters Union greater the preliminary in enrollment rinne addition and for the Hon- dially invites the general public on the Sugar pity and Driggs, Idaho. picket line in Ogden. excessive illness schools, eyville addition and directed the to their Mardi Gras carnival to He then received his Ph. D at Ray Miller, one of the drivers, part of teachers and the pur- architect to prepare plans and be held Friday, June 8, beginOhio State college in 1938, was said chase of needed supplies and about six shots head of Agronomy .. department a tone of the left rearwere fired text books are responsible for specifications on the basis of ning at 6 p. m. in the ward recof tires reation hall. at Ohio State college for three the truck from a late model in the In- tne new preliminary plans. car an There will be games and fun years. At that time he was believed to be of the struction budget, part carrying either for all, as well as food for sale, drafted by the federal govern- California or Colorado license Weight explained. Daughter of Brigham MIA officers said today. ment to be head of the AgronThe purchase of new building plates. Officers include: Roland BarPair omy department and to be soil Slowly Improves Bread deliveries, except those sites in Tremonton and Brigham John Holmgren, Wayne Anker, chemist for the Department of from is the Slowing improving Logan, have been tied up City and the completion of the Nola Nessler, Romaine dersen, . , , Agriculture. in northern Utah since the strike addition to the Bear River High report of Mrs. Irvin (Zenda Jensen and Norma Jean Hansen. In 1949 he was promoted to 777 andi new school Bunderson South East the Hunsaker) Hull, 19. That the shootThe entire family is invited assistant director of the Re- beganwasMay connected with the school, as well as the necessity Temple, Salt Lake City. for supper, fish pond, games and search department in the Agri- ing old strike Mr. . and Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker.. of opening a new school at Litculture department in charge of bakeries was against five Utah were in program. de- tle Valley were cited as reasons parents of Mrs. Hull, immediately Menu will include: barbecues;, the experiment farm at Belts-vill- nied by a Monon Brigham City to be briefly the from for the Capital budget spokesman hot dogs, drinks, goods, Maryland. In 1952 he was Teamsters Union day. They have spent the past homemade candy bakery and pop corn made director of research for weeks three at her bedside in inMiller said that he and the Other divisions overdrawn balls. the Department of Agriculture. driver, , Lake City. Ralph Hooker, noticed clude transportation, operation Salt Aprons and crocheted handJust last year he was made that their Mrs. Hull underwent a criti- kerchiefs truck was passed and maintenance, Weight realso be sold, offichairman of all research for cal major operation May 26 at cers said. will research units. twice by the same car shortly ported. the LDS hospital. In the exercises Saturday, Mrs. after leaving Ogden. He went Approve Revision of 1956 57 Budget Shaw heard LeGrand Richards, on to say that the car looked 2 Box Elder NEWS Former Residents Are Board members, voted unanichairman of the board of trus- similar to the one involved no-in Brigham City, Utah He said they the that an adjustment of Here for tees, cite her son, who directs ticedshooting. Wednesday, June 5, 1957 shoot- mously the car did that the May Holiday school the budget for the 1956-520,000 federal research and regChat. W. Cleybaugh, Publisher Mr. and Mrs. Jess Knudson, ing just before they reached the year be approved, subject to the ulatory workers.. Vari Rich O'Brfon. Advertising Manage near intersection Tremonton, have Calif., Huntington Park, Dr.. Shaws honor was In recset State the out in provisions A weakly newspaper established In 1896, pub said Miller Hooked been attempted in Utah. visiting a and of as ognition Laws unparamended by thcl957 unique lished every Wednesday end entered as SecHere for Decoration Day in ond alleled lifetime of service to your twice to let the vehicle pass but Legislature. A hearing on the Clou Matter at the post office ie not. it did to time visit with old Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March many fellow men. . . keen intellectual 1656-5the revision of About VA miles north of the proposed were the former, resi- fl, 1879. Insights yvhich have resulted in was set for 4 p.m. on friends dents. innumerable benefits to the life Intersection, Miller said the car budget June 26. EDITORIAL They have been guests at the NATIONAL and welfare "of the world. . .char- pulled up even with the left Wednesday, Cowley, Bunderson and Eber-ha- home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen as'TocITati'on acteristics so essential to nation- rear tires on the truck and a Zundel, clerk of the Board Knudson and M and Mrs. K. B, U al and international leadership, person stuck a gun out of the of Education,' were appointed Olsen and families in Brigham and fired window left front tUSIAININGMEMftEft wide, constructive and permaabout six shots into the car. as a committee, with, power to City; Mr. and Mrs. Thayel Ward nent influence for better living. He said the car then wheeled act, in considering the advisabil- and family, Layton, and Mr. and Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah " State Press Association, National Editorial around in the highway and head- ity of purchasing a National Cash Mrs. Keith Lamb and family of Association and United Press, Advertising Corinne Lady to Head ed south. State Association Utah Press machine Representative; Register bookkeeping ; Plymouth. Miller said it looked as if the for use in the board office. The . The Knudsons will return to Salt Lake City, Utah. Merry Mixers Group people knew the road because machine available has been used California on with plans Subscrpition rate $3.00 per year, payable In The Merry Mixers of, Co- that is the only place you can for one year and purchase price to return againFriday advance; in combination with the Box Eldar at Peach Day journal, 31. (published Fridays) SS.00 par year; were rinne organized May make that turn." He said it was is set at $4,000. $2.50 for 6 months; single copy 10 cents. Club officers elected were near a Utah Road Department Irene Marble, president, Virginia gravel dump. Cutler, vice president, Luwana According to Miller there had Michelii, secretary, and Jane been no indication of violence Hansen, song leader. Elected to except for rumors that we were Aileen on the spot. The seven employother positions were Roche, reporter, and Gloria Nel- ees of the Continental Baking Co. bread depot in Logan pullson, activity chairman. 'Organization leaders are Renee ed out of the union the day aft Marble and. Elizabeth Chlarson. ter the strike started. Market Saturday to I , Brother of Brigham Man Gets Honorary Doctor of Degree n Bullet Fusilade Riddles Truck 7 Public Invited to Near Tremonton Bear River Carnival : ., d . y e, . over-spen- t. . 4 Winners in the ninth weekly aerial photo contest sponsored by CONTEST WINNERS local merchants are shown above, left to right, Earl Glenn, Mrs. Billie Benson and Mrs. Melva J. Whitaker. They received $5 merchandise prizes from Inland Gas Co., Hamil-rton Drug Center and Merrells Inc., respectively. Contest Sponsored by Local Merchants Three Brigham City residents were named as winners in the ninth weekly aerial photo contest, when they correctly identified all three pictures featured in last weeks contest. Earl Glenn 'won the $5 merchandise prize awarded by Inland Gas Co.; Mrs. Billie Benson won Hamilton Drug Centers prize, and Mrs. Melva J. Whitaker was awarded the prize from d lone Andersen of Brigham City. Of the 40 contestants, there were 32 who correctly identified the photos of farms located in the surrounding area. Other winners include Robert Richards, Helen Jorgensen, - Marie Korth, Lee R. Andersen, Viola Lowery, Iva N. Barker,. Karlene Richards, Anna Richards, Glenn R. Barker, Richards, Claude Kelly Korth, Maurine McMur-trey- , Merrells Inc. Maurice Howard, Kenneth Roxy Theatre tickets were J. all of Brigham City; Hailing, awarded to Virginia Wheeler and Mrs. Donna Nelson of Perry; Sadie Hunsaker of Harper and Lowell Packer and Tolman of Brigham City. Winning Capitol Theatre tickSUMMER FUN for ets were Wanda Sebek of Perry; Paul Hunsaker of Harper; Nolan FAMILY & FRIENDS I Benson, Linda Billings and De- ' Mar-qurett- a ' OUTDOOR BARBEQUE YOUR OWN Brigham Girl Graduates From Business School Miss Judy Davis of Brigham City was graduated from the General Clerical course at LDS Business college on Friday evening, May 24. During her business college Miss Davis received training, awards for excellence in English and penmanship. Miss Davis is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vinson F. Davis of Brigham City, and is a graduate of Box Elder High school. HANSEN -- AND YOU CAN BUILD WITH UTAH CONCRETE BLOCK for as little as $u as simply or as elaborately as you desire, fitting your new Outdoor Borbe-- . que into your backyard living room for maximum pleasure and enjoymentl Youll be amazed ot how inexpensively you can have Build KOERNER-SMITH 6 rt Don B. Nelson, LaVerti Nelson of Perry. The photo featured at Hamilton Drug Center was of the South Box Elder Stake Welfare farm located in Perry. The Gas Co. featured a photo of the Glen F. Nielsen farm, formerly owned by LuRoy Deem, at Harper. Merrells Inc. showed a photo of the LeGrande Hunsaker farm west of Honeyville. New sponsors for this .weeks contest are the Arctic Circle, North Main Furniture Co. and Van Engelens. 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