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Show j 2 ' Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 11, 1957 18V, pub wMkly Mwtppr iitnad nvnry Wednesday and entered as Sec onJ Class Matter at the post office In ftrijham City, Utah, under the ad of March n. ' ; ' ' Subscrpition rate $3.00 per year, payable in adVance; in combination with the Box Elder Journal, (published Fridays) $5.00 per year; $2 50 for $ months; single copy 10 cents. Chat. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah Editorial State Prass Association, National Msiciation and United Press, Advertising Utah State Press Association, Ee&esentetfve; Sail Lake City Utah NATIONAL i .. (OITORIAL -- s - --7 r- ASSOCIATION i r? i A Lehl man waived .preliminary hearing in City Court Saturday and was ordered bound over to First District court on a charge of issuing bad checks. The man, Leo J. Street, 38, Lehi, was arrested by members of the Salt Lake County sheriffs office upon request of the local sheriffs office when It was discovered he was residing at. a trailer court in Salt Lake City. V Street of is accused to the mile. That swath will take on the two Estimating that about routes will be through the choicest farm land ' 36-acr- es 100-mil- es ersonaUfj peaking On Check Charge In 8 iii'U Man Is Arrested .. a f $. ,v H issuing bad checks at Promontory and Perry on Nov. 17. BTAM STATl Ffoff XSSOCUTIOII Deputies Stanley May and Paul drove to the Utah CapiJohnson I" ' tol Friday and took Street into rt Director Issues custody. According to May, Street Is Thanks for Assistance on parole from the Utah state i A t the conclusion of the ob- prison. Bond was set at $500 cash or servance of American Art month a special $1000 property. in 'Northern Utah, thanks is issued by M?3. OncU Lady Golfer (After 10th swipe ,J. Thorne, Northern District art at ball): Thank goodness its director. ; Mrs. Thorne expresses her sin- gone at last. Caddie: "It isnt the ball thats ce thanks for all who so generously helped in any way dur-in- gone. Miss, . its your the 'months activities. . J visiting from Ogden and will be available to answer any quesThat farm income will be lost forever and tions concerning the Veterans scores of families will be uprooted from the Administration. ' I am becoming more and more , alarmed and deeply concerned over the encroachment of big government on private property in Box Elder county and believe that it is high time to make a study of the consequences which will result in our economy. lands they have worked and the homes they have loved. of Not satisfied with taking hundreds acres of choice land out of production for the Willard reservoir, now the bureau of t: wide swath roads is surveying a through our most productive irrigated farm land for a : SEE US NOW 300-foo- el super-highwa- y, right-of-wa- y, recognize that you cant hold up progress, that these projects are important, but Im firmly convinced that they could be engineered so that their coming would not bring such economic loss and serious hardship to the farmers whose land is condemned. I .WATER HEATERS CONVERSION UNITS Complete Change-Ove- Without Loss of Heat r Brigham City, across the fertile Bear River Valley to the Elwood junction where it will divide with one road going on to the state line and Malad, the other north and west to ' Blue Creek and Snowville. An Texan directed in his will that he was to be buried in - his Cadillac. The wish was carried out, with the use of considerable machinery to lower the big car into the deep hole that had been dug. Two men passed by as the Cadillac went below the ground level. Look at that! said one. Imagine being buried in an Cadillac! Yep. agreed the other, that's what I call livin! oil-ric- h Buy Now! First Payment Due FEBRUARY 15, 1958 WISIBEK and HEATING 15 NORTH MAIN , ;awni APPLIANCE PHONE 294 . Im in favor of making the crossing, painless as possible. Phone: Sat. FOR LESS AT KINGS! SHOP SAVE! 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HEADQUARTERS Before another acre of Box Elder county farm land is taken out of production forever, I think the entire program should be and considered from every possible angle. After all, this highway isnt being built for us. Box Elder county just happens to be between the points to be served and must be crossed, the towns which might profit from tourist traffic, adding nothing to our county while destroying a lot. That farm income will be lost forever. First R. A. Wetzel, Manager 20 S. Main St. On any kind of a program, such as this, seldom is there just one way of reaching a certain goal. If you were tq seek the opinion of ten engineers, you would probably come up with ten different solutions. Also, each engineer would be firmly convinced that his proposal was the most practical, the best. the production capacity of an acre of land? In sugar beets it amounts to about $280 a year, thats $2800 every 10 years. A hundred acres would produce more than a quarter million dollars in . , . Phn Trip S.rvlt $25 to $2000 The Ogden Chamber of Commerce already Minnesota has had 29 goverhas proposed that the route through Davis nors since it became a state in and Weber counties follow the mountain 1858. route to remove the interstate highway from congested urban and farm areas. Supposedly, this suggestion has been taken under consideration. I can think, of no reason why it couldnt be extended into Box Elder county. Have you ever figured Then comes the super-highwa- y, wide swath through the same -- ground. He was rushed to the hospiAt the same time, the route north to Malad tal in the city ambulance. could go along the Wasatch front, high Bernstein was working as an Sheet enough on the slope to keep above valuable employee of Seashores Metal and Roofing company at farming land. the time of the accident. the same period. FOR SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALES ON Youth Injured in right-of-wa- Bureaucratic decisions had been made and they werent about to chance their opinions. Even the governor of the state failed to make an impression. HOLIDAY' SPECIAL! music.' As an added attraction, various instruments of the band will be shown to the students and a brief history told about each one. The purpose of this part of the program is to give the young people entering Junior high school next year a chance to see the opportunities that the field of music offers them and a few of the Instruments from which they can make a choice, ; Here again, there is an alternate' proposal which has merit and could save much of this Tumble From Roof land for future production, probably save y the government a handsome sum in A Logan youth was reported costs while providing as adequate a in good condition at Cooley route, if not actually better. hospital Tuesday suffering from shoulder and chest injuries re celved in a fall from the roof of water-leva a Brigham City house, Monday Engineers have long favored route west from Brigham City,' along the old morning. railroad turning north on the The Gary Bernstein, Howell road past Thiokol and on to Blue 19, hadvictim. climbed to the roof of .Vi Creek. .. the Mrs. Dan Petersen rest Most of this route would cross grazing denee, 356 South First West, at land, of much less value, leaving crop land about 8 a. m. to install a chimin production, and it would eliminate steep ney cap when he lost his footing and fell 20 feet to the grades, on the present highway. Governor Clydes proposal to make the reservoir area larger so that the water level could be decreased to prevent flooding of this crop land was rejected by the bureau although it was claimed that the capacity could be doubled several times at practically the same cost. STOKERMATICS 17, 8:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m., it was Those 3,600 acfes produce more than a announced this week. million dollars in farm crops a year, every Loren E. Kendall, contact rep; resentative in charge, will be year. . WE HAVE SALE FOR 12 GOOD Under tht direction of J. W. Johnson, the Box Eider High school band is rehearsing a musical program which will be presented to the students of the local elementary schools. The band plans to visit the schools during its class period and present selections of Christmas, novelty, and humorous at from ham City, Tuesday, Dec. the employment office Engineers have told me that the reservoir at Willard could have been moved further out into the lake so that only a minimum of marginal grazing land would have been required for the site. I believe this could have been done at a big saving to the government in land purchases and would have left those acres in production to bolster our economy. COAL AND QIL FURNACES By Madge Sato ' s WL High School Band Will Visit Schools in Box Elder county, that will take 3,600 A Veterans Administration ' representative will be in Brigacres out of production. Bjr.CWC . Representative to Make Brigham Visit VA $1295 all-met- Stainless Steel Tableware A practical and useful gift sugges. set tableware steel tion, stainless now only of HUM Just West of the Brigham City "Welcome" Sign |