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Show iPV- T s v- - . , 1 V-- ' W tW Universal Microfilming Corp 141 Pierpont Ave. Utah Salt Swimming Pool Lake City, Plans Nearly Ready for Bid Final touches are being made the plans and . specifications Volume 61, Number 17 10 Pages Brigham City, Utah, Wednesday Morning, April 23, 1958 for the Brigham City Municipal Swimming Pool to be constructs ed in the immediate future ' at Rees Pioneer park, according to City Councilman Don Chase, Up who heads the city recreation program and facilities. In a telephone conversation 21-26 with the architects, Piers and Counof Tuesday, Piers Ogden, Committee Appointed to Study Bids on cilman Chase learned that the Mayor Ruel M. Eskelsen this week officially proplans will be ready to submit for 21-2- 6 Automobile for Local Police Department Clean claimed for annual Up April Brigham Citys bids within a very few days. Fix Up campaign and urged every citizen Paint Up It will then be necessary for A request from two local men for permission to conto to participate in this years program. Brigham City Corporation struct a motor court on property laying outside the north call for bids by publicly adverlimits of Brigham City drew a snag at the last regular tising for a period of ten days. Todays proclamation was as follows: The bids submitted will then be meeting of the city council when it was determined that no action could be taken until such time when the area would WHEREAS, the general health and welfare of our opened and studied and the cou tract awarded, Chase said. citizens depend upon wholesome surroundings arising be included within the citys corporate limits. It is anticipated that construcThe building proposal was from clean living conditions, and good tion will begin- - within a very brought to the councils attenconcluded. he short time, WHEREAS, the lives and property of our people are tion by a letter from Hervin endangered by fire and accidents caused by littered and Bunderson, chairman of the Box Elder County Planning commiscluttered conditions in homes, factories, places of public sion. Bunderson stated that the assembly, alleys and streets and commission desired to hear the WHEREAS, a clean and beautiful community is a opinion of the city before deciding what procedure it would proud and prosperous- one and follow with regards to zoning. WHEREAS, unity of effort is required for future The proposed builders, Vernon Coleman and Bryce Wilhite, atdevelopment of our community, tended the meeting and were Plans are going forward for THEREFORE, I, Ruel M. EsTcelsen, Mayor of the informed of the citys position. the appearance of the famous City of Brgham, do hereby designate April 21 to April 26 Proposed Conditions Ogden Boys Chorus and Truminclusive as Clean Up Week and most respectfully call Mayor Ruel Eskelsen proposed pet Choir at the Brigham City new service club is being , A all departments of this city, its commercial organitwo conditions would have Third ward recreation hall on that upon Box Elder High instigated at to be met before the city could Wednesday, April 30. and civic clubs, schools, zations, boys girls churches, school this week. clubs and all other associations and our people in genergrant a building permit. First, Sponsors of the local concert known as The organization, the property would have be be are the Third ward MIA offial to take an active part in this constructive program the Key club, is sponsored by annexed by Brigham City and cers with Norman V. Watkins in of community improvement to insure its success. the local Kiwanis club, and resecond, the matter would have charge of arrangements. on ceived its charter Tuesday to be reterred to the city plan1958. of 21st the The entertainers are an espeThis, April, day night at the Tropical Restaurant, ning commission for proper zon- cially talented group of boys according to T. Frank Coppin, Mayor Ruel M. Eskelsen ing ranging from eight to 17 years Kiwanis president. Coleman and Wilhite were of age and consisting of 65 singof City Brigham is club in the Membership told that their request will be ers and 12 trumpeters. gained only upon recommendakept under advisement. local bank They have appeared in Ogden, SWIMMING school Janet POOL and Steffen AWAIT Dummer, employees, tion of the high faculty, Marilyn At a meeting of the county Salt- - Lake City, University of stuwere rushing the season and attempting to rush the building of the new Brigham City who submitted a list of top planning commission Monday Nebraska at Lincoln; University Air in each of the three gradMuncipal Swimming Pool Monday as they donned their swimming suits and drove to dents night, the building request was of Wyoming at Laramie; Denver, the students of es. test-holQualifications e Rees Pioneer Park to view the dug at the site of the new pool. Architects are were studied rejected. Colo.; Manhatten, Kan.; New Kiwalocal the by The property is located on the York City; Washington, D. C., rushing finishing touches on plans and specifications and bids will be called for in the nis club, and a group of 17 boys of side south Highway 30s, and have appeared on the Dave immediate future. Construction will begin within a month. were chosen as charter memacross from the municipal golf Garroway televibers of the Key club. course. sion show, Today." Charter members include J. The warm springtime weather Names of persons composing Last summer they were invitFred Christensen, Dennis Cole, being enjoyed in the vicinity of the Brigham City Water Storage ed to entertain at the Kiwanis Ernest Richard two Brigham City for the past Jay Eastley, committee were presented. They International convention at AtFelt, David Lynn Jensen, Steven weeks was interrupted this week A special nominating conven- include Councilman Verl Peters Ver-tiCity, N. J. Packer, J. Calvin Wheatley, by a wave of cold air which cov- tion has been called for the elec- sen, Fullmer Allred, P. C. Knud- lantic A trio from the trumpet choir Andersen, Robert Boyce, Da- ered the area, accompanied by torate in the First Judicial Dis- son, II. LaMar Valentine, Glenn on Ted has vid Joseph Dale Hillam, winds and some cloudiness. trict to select candidates for th? M. Bcnnion, Charles Claybaugh, Mack,played Dave Garroway and LawAfter pleading guilty earlier GaryCoppin, Walter Jaggi, A. Ralph as and low temperatures High State Board of Education elec- John Hadficld, Lewis S. Wight, rence Welk television shows. to a charge of negligent homiLocal Filths Chosen to Provide New School Jensen, Lewis Jones, Ricardo recorded by Charles Clifford, lo- tion next fall. Francis S. Todd, Glenn L. AnM. Hubbard, The group was first organized 31, of Rio, Paul Rosenbaum and Neal cal cide, Kay Box Elder High weatherman, are as follows: The meeting will be held Fri- derson, Omcr Call, and Alf N. in Buses, Install Gas Burners Willard, has been placed on Todd. September, 1954, by Glenn L, 7:30 at m. in the Olsen. day, April 25, p. of the Weber college facHanson by Judge Charles G. probation facE. W. is Payne Box the Principal Central school. Contracts totaling $25,599 were awarded by Appoint Committee his talented wife, Fay in Second District court, April and j8 Cowley ulty, advisor. ulty The First Judicial District Is Councilman Leon Packor and S. Ilanson, who direct their proElder County Board of Education at its last regular meet- Ogden. club the of the for Officers " comprised of Box Elder, Cache Don Chase and Police Chief grams. Hubbard pleaded guilty to the ing. The contracts, one for three school buses, the second year include J. Fred Christenand Rich counties, and it is an- John Johnson were appointed A A Box ofmonth. returned Elder school, this from at burners installation recently They early high for charge gas Jay Eastley, vice ticipated that representatives as a committee with power to concert tour in California. count of drunk driving sen, president; were made to Brigham City firms. and Joe Hillam, secretpresident; from each of Ihe counties will act to study three separate bids Tickets are now available for ary-treasurer. against him was dismissed. A board of diPurchase of three, attend, according to Kleon Kerr, for a new city police car, Each the local concert and may be obto Hubbard cooperate local a agreed from buses a school with elected will be rectors ger temporary convention chairman. bid included trade-i- n allowance tained from any member of the in every way. The charge could of each class. automobile dealer for $23,334.57 Qualified electors in the judi- for the present patrol car. They Third ward bishopric, MIA offir sen- representative a in have afresulted fhe board authorized club was by Presentation of the Key cial district are eligible as can- ranged from $1,423.25 to $1,900 PTA in tence a or at Watkins Realty. ix penitentiary. from ter considering bids charter was made by Ace Raydidates for the State Board of and were received from Coppin cers, a car Hubbard was driving dealers throughout Box CElder mond, district governor of KiEducation election in November. Motor company, Anderson Ford, down Ogden canyon on June 2, wanis division three. The secre' County district, w Leonard L. Bishop of Garland and Central Chevrolet. March Bond Sales 1957, when he briefly lost con- tarys kit was presented by Clark The contract was awarded to is the District One board memN. G. Smith, representing Edan and trol outcropsideswiped Buick Morris M. Jack company the Hillam, lieutenant governor. term whose ber L. ward Burton company of Total $22,534 Here expires. ping of rocks. of Brigham City. Other bids New officers were installed by All qualified voters in the dis- Salt Lake City, was present to A girl sitting next to him, Scott Theurer, a North Cache were received from Andersen Election of officers is taking trict are urged to attend the discuss interest rates on the muBox Elder county purchases of Marian M. Long, 16, was struck High school student, who serves top place position on the busiFord, Inc., and Coppin Motor convention and participate in nicipal swimming pool bond. E and II bonds during Series killed and a rock by apparently the as of ness at at lieutenant hand emcompany of Brigham City; Coungovernor An Intermountain school regular monthly choosing nominees for the posiSelection of the type of street March were $22,534, according to instantly. Fronk and Service area. Farm in this club ty Key meeting of the Honeyville PTA tion. ploye, missing from his apartsign to be erected on city streets T. Frank Coppin, South Box ElChevrolet of Tremonton, and ment since early Sunday mornWayne Hunsaker, local chair- on Thursday evening, April 24. State statutes provide that each this spring was done by the der county savings bond chairof man of the Key club committee, Bear River Auto company ing, was reported to be in a hosMeeting begins at 8 p. m. regional district shall nominate council after several suggested man. Garland. chairman. with program for the evening to at least two candidates for each served as program at Wichita Falls, Texas, Local Anesthetist pital This amount brings the three-montsigns were presented by CounTheme of the evening was The include music by seventh and membership in the state board cilman The busses will be available Tuesday morning suffering from Attends Convention Packer for consideration. sales total to $100,079, Kiwa-niais for use during the 1958-5- school total loss of memory. the the material; boy grade students of Princi- of education to which the par- Bids will now be called for on or 30 3 percent of the countys eighth the the architect; and Key pal Jay Hawkes. year. ticular district is entitled to. William T. Harris, Jr., 41, an materials and installation. Ray Vander Steen, anesthetist 1958 quota, Coppin reported. Bid Judged Adequate in the vocational high at Cooley Memorial hospital, is club is the tool for building bet instructor and citizens. ter better A contract for installation of boys conat the school, was attending the 28th annual Eight of the new club mem' natural gas burners at Box Elder department found missing by his wife at 1 vention of the Association of the to was awarded High school a. m., Sunday morning. No trace Western Hospitals this week in bers are planning a district con vention April 25 27. Carver Plumbing Company- of of his whereabouts was known San Francisco. secThe fmal meeting of the Box Larsen, Peggy Billings, Kaye be the instructor in charge. instructive Brigham City aftfer the firms until Mrs. Harris received a and Special president for the current year, bid of $3,268.46 was judged most phone call from hospital atten- tions in every facet of hospital Elder Junior High school Tmgey, Carol Westenskow, CaroA brief fashion show from the will move into the position of Bound Over Case eachers to meet be held Diwill specifications. dants at Wichita Falls at 10 a.m. operations will be held. In the Assn, lyn Hansen, Linda Howard, adequate home economics department, president for the coming year. The board had previously con- Tuesday. According to their re- anethetists section, the newest To District Court this evening, Wednesday, 8 p. m. ane Kopinitz, Barbara Bott, Dar- under the direction of Helen The ticket will be completed on the project ports, Harris sought aid from a trends are being discussed. The tn unusual program has been lene Larsen, Marcia Glover qnd Peirce, will feature Janet Burt with the names of Lila Howard sidered five bids and has submitted them to a policeman after getting off a bus speakers are outstanding in this A Brigham City man waived planned for the meeting and will Karen Jeppsen. and Kenna and Jolene Yates from the sev- as Salt Lake City heating engineer in the Texas town. It was thought field. Vocal solos will be sung v by enth grade; preliminary hearing in city court feature exhibitions by students Margaret Mason Jacobsen as secretary-treasurer- . for appraisal. Clinics will be held in San on Monday and was bound over of the physical education, music, RoJean Reeves and Ann Wheat-ley- , and Janet Qunyle from the Further nominations will be callhe had left Brigham City in the The board authorized transpor- family car, a l sedan. Francisco hospitals, at which to First District court on a speech and home economics deunder the direction of Gil grade; Barbara Call and ed for from the floor before tation for the Box Elder High Location of the car remains a new techniques and drugs are charge of issuing a fraudulent partments as well as exhibits of Wood of the vocal music depart- eighth Misrasi from the ninth voting takes place, Mrs. Glover Marilyn an school band, which received check. to be demonstrated. completed work projects from ment. said. . mystery. grade. invitaion to ptarticipate in Stanford C. Thomas is charg from the various classes. Local doctors held a dinner To Elect Officers contributhe nominating in a conversaSpeech Comprising departments phone Harris, clinic at Evanston, Wyo., on The building will open at 7:30 tion to the program will feature passed a frauduFollowing the program, elec- committee are Mrs. E. B. Harrition with his wife, seemed to party in honor of Mr. Vander ed with having Jew-erl- y 23. m. to and Principal so Peters Wednesday April patrons may Julie Haramoto and Nannette tion of PTA olficers will take son, Mrs. Paul Anderson and p. parents Friday evening at the lent check for $20 regain portions of his memory Steen E. W. Payne made the request in Brigham City on Jan. 24. view the exhibits in the halls Owens. Dorothy McComb will place Claire Knudson, vice- - Mrs. Helen Peirce of the faculty. but still was incoherent in his home of Dr. J. Gordon Felt. Purchase of an electric piano speech, Mrs. Harris said. prior to the program in the auditorium, according to Mrs. Clyde for Lincoln school was approved. Harris mother, who lives apGlover, PTA president. It was stipulated that the piano proximately 220 miles away in The exhibits on display in the be acquired so that payment can Texarkana, reportedly was halls will be a sampling of the be made after July 1. to the hospital to see her work done by students in each The board eliminated jalousies son. His wife, who has been of the departments, including from both the Honeyville and staying at the residence of Revvocational arts, science, EngCorinne school addition plans erend and Mrs. Delbert Fann lish, mathematics, social science. at a reduction In cost of $2,600. since the disappearance, did not The following is the First Dis- Bill Misrasi, 2 p. m. In the same action, a septic tank, disclose when she intends to trict court calendar for the Parents Featured June 25 The estate of James drain field and stoker were ap- leave. was released Lyman Marble, deceased, by term A featured attraction on diswhich spring proved for theH Corinne school Berda Stewart Marble, admini- play in the halls will be a collecWichita Falls is approximately this week; at a cost of $2,595.23. stratrix and Verda Stewart Mar- tion of photographs taken of from Brigham City. miles Utah 1,200 of state 30 The April The need- - for repairing or re over the 10 a. m., ble vs. the estate of Sadie Mar- eighth grade classes vs. P. Thomas Egleston, secplacing the roof on the old was ble, deceased, by and through past 30 years, according to Miss jury. tion of the Corinne school LaPrele M. Ridd. Mabel Christensen, who is in May 1 Asel M. Robinette vs. Administratrix brought to the boards attention Co. and 10 a. m. Construction charge of the display. Many Waterfall It was decided to investigate to June 26 State Savings and laughs will be enjoyed by parMountain Fuel Supply company, maintenance see if the districts Loan association vs. Norman J. ents of students now in junior 10 a. m., jury. crew could handle the job or if 13 Barbara Shaw Knud-so- Andreason and Orbe D. Andrea-se- high school, as they spot themMay it will necessitate the calling of and the Box Elder County selves in the collection of phovs. Jonathan Chester Knud-son- , bids from private companies, Department of Public Welfare, tos. This promises to be a real 11 a. m. Decline Board Proposal treat and should prove to be a May 13 Elva Jones vs. George 10 a. m. The town of Deweyville deJames E. Braegger, 33, of Wil- M. Smith and Thomas M. Ruth, July 23 Howard Vanderwood popular spot in the hallways beboard clined to accept a previous and Jenkin Jones, d.b.a. Moun- fore and after the program this lard, an employee of Intermoun- 2 p. m. proposal that two acres of the tain school, has been arrested 19 Marvin Jones vs. Jay tain States Drilling Co., vs. M. L. evening May elementary school property Davis, 10 a. m The program in the auditorby a U. S. deputy marshal and J. Moody, 10 a. m. 6 The Lang Company, ium will begin at 8 p. m. with there be transferred to the com- charged with possession of stoAug. and Cook H. 20 Francis May a musical number by the eighth munity for improvement and up- len property, according to Percy Lucretia Cook vs. Eldon H. Inc., vs. E. K. Brown, 10 a. m. keep. It was proposed that the Wyly II, special agent in charge Knudson and Arlene N. Knud-son- , Aug. 7 N. V. Watkins vs. grade band under the direction area would be used thereafter of the F.B.I., Salt Lake City. James Davenport and Virginia of Wayne Cox, student director, 10 a. m. In a complaint filed by the in the absence of Wayne Johnby both the school district and 21 City vs. Davenport, 10 a. m. Brigham May citizens of Dewfeyville. F.B.L, Braegger is accused of Lewis Eugene Whitaker, 10 a. m., Aug. 20 Allen C. Hunsaker, son, director, The board placed its approval having about $400 worth of govd.b.a. Hunsaket Sand and GraExhibitions from the physical on a subsequent request for con- ernment property from Inter- jury. 11 Francis J. Brown vs. vel vs. R. A. Flint, d.b.a. Flint education department will be June struction of a baseball backstop mountain school in his posses- Dean Ward and Orvis A. Ward, Construction Co., 10 a. m. presented under the direction of in the southwest corner of the sion. 21 Milton D. Marble vs. Shirley Jensen and Del Nichols. Aug. 10 a. m. school grounds. Material cost of Braegger has been an emJune 13 The J. R. Watkins Jerry Douglas Gerrard, 10 a. m. Participating in the trampoline A trampoline act will be featured at the Box Elder Junior High TRAMPOLINE ACT the project was estimated at ployee of the school for the past company vs. Oliver A. Knutson, Aug. 22 Rulon Hatch and An- act and others will be Jimmy school PTA meeting this evening as part of the exhibitions and displays prepared and $136. Karl vs. Felt, Dee Brightenburg, three and a half years. Bruce O. Brough and LaVern N. dersen Ford, incorporated A schedule of responsibility presented by students of the various departments for their parents. Shown above is a was arraigned before the Brough; Elmer W. Hall and Fern Utah Farm Bureau Insurance Wilson, Reed Beecher, Gary RasHe Check-ettfor operation and maintenance U. S. Commissioner in Salt Lake C. Hall. 10 a. m., jury. Bruce group of junior high girls awaiting their turn as one of their classmates is snapped in mussen, Richard Gomez, company and Newell (. mid-a- ir while bouncing on the new tramopline. Ted a. m. 24 vs. 10 Valentine, Gary June Fronk Erdraan, J. Wayne on City. Page Three). (Continued on Clean Week Designated by Mayors Proclamation April in Brigham City Council Declines Action on Permit for Proposed Motor Court Plans Develop For Appearance Sponsors Key Of Youth Choir ClubatBEHS Cold Invades State School Board Member Spring Weather Board of Education Lets Contracts Death Car Driver Totaling $26,599 at Regular Meeting Granted Probation coast-to-coa- st To Be Elected coast-to-coa- at sec-con- d Missing Local one-yea- Honeyville Man Found in Election Thursday Texas Hospital Box Elder Junior High Plans Exhibits forPTA Program Wednesday, 8 p.m. - Parent-T- 1955-mode- en-rou- te First District Court Releases Calendar Of Cases to Be Heard at Spring Term School Employee n n Charged of Theft s, JL v |