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Show ' - v'. Si 77T Universal Microfiln.i ag Corp. 141 Pierpont Ave. Salt Lake City, Utah t Utah lPstiiitirs . pen-th- r More Than 200 Persons Expected Local National Guardsmen Arrive To Attend Annual Convention Here At Camp Williams for Training Officers and 68 Enlisted Men From Brigham City Participate in Encampment Five Volume Cl, Number 25 Brigham City, Utah, Wednesday Morning, June 18, 1958 of training activities awaited Utah National Guardsmen from Box Elder county who arrived at Camp W. G. Williams, Jordan Narrows, Friday for their 1958 10 Pages convention of the Utah chapter of the National Association of Postmasters of the United States scheduled for June 19, 20 and 21 in Brigham City. Local postmaster C. Henry Nielsen will act as host at the A full schedule Coast Firm Awarded Contract on summer encampment. Attending camp from June 15 4 to June 29 are all units of the XI Corps Artillery, including Battery A, Brigham City, and Battery B, Garland, of the 204th Field Artillery Battalion. LieuG. tenant Valentine Robert commands Battery A, and Captain Wendell Hess is a commanding officer of Battery B. The Guards 1958 encampment was divided into two sessions, with engineer units attending from June 8 22, and artillery . units at camp from June The special troops units are divided between the two summer camps. Lt. Valentine and Capt. Hess said their units will devote about half of their encampment to training in basic combat subjects, and the remainder to artillery service practice, utilizing live ammunition. Guardsmen who arrived at FILES LaGrande Peter- camp Friday spent the forepart sen of Bear River City filed of the day setting up tents, unrecently as a candidate for packing supplies and equipment, performing other tasks inCounty Treasurer on the and in field training preparavolved Democratic ticket. tions. Orientation Held An orientation conference was held in the camps West Bowl, Sunday afternoon. During this insession all commanders-wer- e troduced and Maj. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, Utah adutant general who is camp commander, addressed the troops. Other speakers at the conference were Brig. Gen. Frank S. Hummel, commanding general of XI Corps Artillery; Col. Floy Le Grande Peterson of Bear the W. McGinn, senior Army adviRiver City has recently filed for to the Utah National Guard, the office of county treasurer on sor Col. William H. Nelson, presand the Democratic ticket. board ident of the evaluation Peterson was educated in the from Headquarters, Sixth U. S. Box Elder county schools and Army. has attended Business college, Has Two Groups The Guards XI Corps Artil-nercompleting courses in bookkeepis made up to two groups, ing and accounting, and studythe 222nd, with headquarters in ing secretarial work. He has been employed by the Ogden, and the 145th, with Utah State Tax Commission for headquarters in Provo, and a the 653rd a number of years and served in separate battalion, the Capitol building in Salt Lake Field Artillery Observation BatCity, and later in the Ogden of- talion, located at Ft. Douglas. The squthern Utah group is fice forffiye years. made up of two battalions, the Peterson was born in Brigham 145th, with units at Provo, Mt. City, later moving to Bear River Pleasant, Spanish Fork, Nephi, City, where- he is a home owner and Manti, and the 213tb, with and has lived most of his life. elements at Cedar City, RichHe is married to the former field, St. George, Fillmore and Helen Bean and is a veteran of Beaver. northern Utah The World War II. group also has two battalions, He has been active in . politi- the 204th, with units at Logan, cal and civic affairs for many Smithfield, Brigham City, and years. He has served as town Garland, and the 222nd, with clerk, ward clerk, secretary elements at Ogden and Layton. The 204th Artillery Battalion is treasurer of the Acme Water of the equipped with the 155 mm. Co., secretary-treasure- r gun, and the other Bear River ward building committee, post commander of three artillery battalions are Borgstrom Bros. Post Veterans equipped with the eight-inchowitzer. The of Foreign Wars, Adjutant of howitzer is capable of Reese Post, VFW, and at present tight-incof firing atomic projectiles. is district secretary-treasure- r Bear River City, and county secretary of the Democratic party. Students to Obtain He has also served as auditor for a number of years for the Bear Work Permits River Town Corporation, the High School Office Acme Water Co., and the Bear River Ditch Co. Students under 18 years of Peterson feels he is qualified age must obtain a work perfor the position he seeks be- mit before accepting employcause of his experience in most ment of any type for the sumall tax matters and accounting mer months, according to local authoriBoard of Education procedures and asks for the support of the Box Elder county ties. Work permits may be obtainvoters. ed Monday through Friday This makes the third candidate during the daytime from Mrs. to file for the office of county Janice Olsen at the Box Elder High school office. treasurer, two on the RepubliIt will be necessary for stucan ticket, Glen Fife and W. R. (Bill) Forrest; and Peterson on dents to obtain work permits the Democratic ticket General if they pick fruit, work on election wlil be held Tuesday, farms, or any other type of i Nov. 4. employment they begin. Regional Officials to Speak at Meet With Special Emphasis Aimed at Postal Education More than 200 persons are expected to attend the annual will confab which i draw postal employees from throughout the state. Regional Operations Director The Bureau of Reclamation Monday officially W. D. Brewer, Denver, Colo., awarded the contract for the second-stag- e construction will be in attendance as will on Willard reservoir to Hafler and Smith Construction Kenneth L. Monson, postal Installations manager, Ernest S. company of Los Angeles. The California firms bid of $1,101,140 was lowest Windbigler, inspector-icharge, Denver region. of 17 bids submitted for the project. R. R. Smith, project engineer, said that full-scaPresiding at the various sessions, all scheduled for the LDS operations would probably begin July 1 with some pretabernacle, will be Thomas J. liminary road work taking place before then. It is anMorley, Utah chapter president. on be will 40 about men the that ticipated employed Registration will be conducted construction phase. Arnold B. Gilat the tabernacle Thursday from DOCTOR The project involves widening a four-mil- e long segbert was awarded his degree 9:30 a. m. and Friday from to 8 ment of the base dike to 400 feet from the present as a Doctor of Medicine at 8 to 9 a. m. width of 55 feet. The company also will dig 5,540 feet Accommodations University of Utah comArranged of drainage ditches. last The Box Elder Chamber of mencement exercises Smith said the first of approximately one million Commerce has arranged accomweek. dollars worth of heavy equipment was being moved to modations for all those planning the site, west of Willard, this week. to attend. Firm officials have expressed hope that the work The Junior Chamber of Comcan be completed by the first of the year. merce has plannel a reception for convention-goerarriving on Wednesday. The program will begin at 7:30 p. m. in the cham ber rooms and will consist of an evening tour of the community, a film of Thiokol Chemical cor poration and a light luncheon. The degree of doctor of mediHighlights of the convention a tour of will include cine was conferred upon Dr. Aron Third Oiling operations school, a barbecue at nold B. Gilbert of Brigham City, West from Seventh North to Sev- Rees Pioneer park and a floor last week at the University of enth South will be started next show at Central school, all to Ltah commencement exercises Extensive damage was done Monday and home owners to the take place Thursday. On Friday in Salt Lake City. when 200 east are cautioned to watch for a visit is planned to the Ogden Saturday afternoon Dr. Gilbert plans to intern at acres of range land burned on irrigation water run off. terminal, where the new auto the Staten Island hospital in The oiling project was sched- matic mail-flthe Lew Keller property located is being New York system City. After a year of north of Bothwell and west of uled for this week but had to be used, and to the internship, Dr. Gilbert and his Tremonton on the upper lake postponed because of this proOgden post office. wife, the former Janet Jones of level, according to J. D. Gunder- gram and the city police depart Cedar City, plan to stay in New Speakers Named ment has been alerted to seek son, district fire warden. York for two or three additional include will Featured out violators. speakers The fire was reported to Gunyears for further study before S U. E. Wilter director, Elder, derson at 4 p. m. A group of According to the city waste Civil Service Commission, Den- returning to the intermountain 15 men joined in water ordinance, irrigators Gunderson are NAPUS west where Dr. Gilbert will pracP. Hicks, fighting the fire with a prohibited from running surplus ver; George member, tice medicine. three pumper trucks, shovels water onto the streets and this executive committee Son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Giland hard work. The group work- is particularly troublesome when Casper, Wyo.; and David R. Tre 545 South Third East, BrigcomNAPUS bert, vithick, chairman, ed until 11 p. m. before the oiling work is in progress. mittee on education. Salt Lake ham City, he was graduated from blaze was brought under control. to express City. The Box Elder High 'school in 1948. .The-entirwater supply for thanks tocitythewishes home owners along Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert have Election of new officers for the town of Bothwell comes Third West for their patience the coming year will be done at three children. , , from this area, as well as part during this construction period, Saturday morning session. Miss Judy Poulson, 18, . of the Tremonton supply, Gun- Councilman Packer said this theThe ENTER BEAUTY PAGEANT convention schedule; derson noted. week. "We hope that further deleft, and Miss Sharon Johnson, 18, will be among some Asks Cooperation Wednesday 40 gils competing in the Miss Utah for Miss Universe 7:30 Jaycee reception in the Gunderson again issues a plea lays will not be necessary because of water contest in Salt Lake City Thursday evening. Miss Poulirrigation to the general public to use Chamber of Commerce rooms. son will represent the Finishing School of Salt Lake City care in building outdoor fires, Thursday and Miss Johnson, a member of last years Peach Days especially in the range land Registration. royalty, is being sponsored by the Junior Chamber of areas, since the June grass is Box Elder Opening session so County at time. this explosive Commerce. Welcome address, Mayor Ruel Fire permits are a must for Reports Measle Cases Eskelsen; Presidents report. bonfires for persons building There were six cases of Ger- President T. J. Morley; speaker, any purposes on range land, he man Brigham City was well repremeasles and six cases of Ernest S. Windbigler. said. 11:30 Luncheon for officers sented at' the 25th annual enGunderson is also still recruit- regular measles reported from Box Elder county for the week and directors at Idle Isle cafe. campment of the Utah Departing firefighters, he said Monday. Afternoon session ment of. Veterans of Foreign Men who would be available to ending June 13, according to the Remarks, Walter E. Elder Wars, last weekend in Magna. work as a firefighter are asked State Health department. Election of state officers took to contact Gunderson as soon as No diseases were reported in Speaker, W. D. Brewer; Tour of school. Intermountain Sunday afternoon,- - with place possible. Brigham City. 6:00 Barbecue, Rees Pioneer four Brigham City people among park. Two local lovelies will be the successful candidates elect8:00 Floor show at Central ed to handle affairs of the VFW 40 contestants vying for among W. H. Mr. and Mrs. Barnard, the title of Miss Utah in connec school. and Auxiliary 'during the coming 113 North Second West, were ' con. with tion the Miss Universe Friday year. while Saturday seriously injured test Thursday evening in Salt Nelson was elected Leland Registration. the Elks Charity Day Lake City, beginning at 8.30 p m. attending Morning session. chaplain and Dave Poulson of horse races at Wade Meadows, for Ogden Corinnewas named surgeon of Will tabernacle leave An in last falls attendant north of Ogden. Ground - breaking ceremonies church; the Reverend Augusta 1:30 Tour of Ogden terminal. the state department. Peach Days royalty, Sharon The local couple, recognized Johnsen, 18, is being sponsored will be held Friday, June 20, at T. Jackley, Ogden, director of 2:15 Tour of Ogden Post Of elected Auxiliary delegates for their love of horses, were by the Junior Chamber of Com- 9 a. m. at the corner of Fifth Protestant activities, Intermoun- fice. Mrs. Mary Scothern to the of3:15 Journey back to Brig fice of senior vice president, merce. She is the daughter of East and Seventh South streets tain school. . standing as spectators when for construction of the Protesham City. horse crashed through the guard Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnsen, and Mrs. Eva Yearsley was namfrom Brigham Participating tant Student Christian Center 7:00 rail and ran directly into them. Banquet, Tropical Res- ed treasurer of the state auxilare the Reverend Cornelius City for Intermountain school. taurant: Speakers, A Brigham City girl, George Barnard, who is 82 years of iary. Iiuipers, Christian Reformed min Local delegates joined with Judy Poulson, will also be Principal speaker at the cere- ister to Intermountain students; Hicks and David R. Trevithick. age, suffered head and back in Saturday 300 VFW members and auxiliary juries, and was unconscious for entered. She will represent The monies will be the Reverend Dr. Eldon H. Coffman, and Elmer Morning session on Sunday morning for memomore than an hour following the Finishing school of Salt Lake Henry S. Randolph of New York Fike, now on the Protestant staff accident. His wife, 73, received City and will carry the title Miss City, secretary for Town and for Intermountain school, and Speaker, Kenneth L. Monson rial services. Election of offiChurch and Indian the Reverend Hershey Julien, nomination and election of of- cers was conducted at the cona triple fracture of the left leg Coed. She is the daughter of Country between the knee and ankle, as Mr. and Mrs. Rich Poulson, 26 Work of the Board of National pastor of the Community Pres- ficers for coming year. cluding session of the encampMissions of the United Presby- byterian church of Brigham City. 12:00 Luncheon; Program and ment, Sunday afternoon. well as crushed ribs on the right West Sixth South. The annual contest this year terian Church USA. adioumment. side. is being held in the National U. to P. Construct Church were sligfitly They reported Guard armory, 1543 Sunnyside The building will be built by improved in the Dee hospital in avenue . the United Presbyterian church Ogden and were listed in fair Will Crown Winner for use by all Protestants at condition, Tuesday. On hand to crown the winner school. Furnishings will be 'Charlotte Sheffield, who and equipment will be provided won the title last year and went the Utah Council of Churchon to be named Miss USA in by es. It will be administered on a Long Beach, competition at basis by a strictly Calif. director. Eldon H. CoffAccording to Miss Ruth Carl- man of has been son, director, of the Utah event, selected Brigham City for this position. state be will section of the every Construction will be done by lepresented. Judging will be the Wehyer Construction Combased on charm, poise, personpany of Salt Lake City, which ality and figure. A Coronation Ball will fol- submitted the low bid of $74,596 is for the job. The architect low selection of Utahs 1958 of Monroe William Snedaker, A quartet' of vaudeville songsters will add variety Budd, Monroe and Associates of Salt Lake City. This firm has to the program. recently designed the Thiokol In addition to an plant west of Brigham City and Miss to Beach the Long trip Universe pageant in early July, is in charge of plans for the new the Utah winner will receive a Safeway store for Brigham City. Public Invited to Ceremonies wardrobe necesary for her comThe public is invited to the weeks of several and petition ground breaking ceremonies. A coaching by Miss Carlson. program is planned, and it is expected to be completed in about BIDS ON PASTURE 20 minutes. has Brigham City Corporation In addition to Dr. Randolph, of pasapproximately participants are ture land, adjoining the old sug- other ar factory, for rent until October the Reverend Lloyd Newton of to Ogden, vice president of the 1. This land will be leased Looking over the schedule of events for the three-da- y the highest bidder and offers Utah Council of Churches; Dr. CHECK CONVENTION AGENDA Lake A. Walton City, Salt Roth, will be for this purpose accepconvention of the Utah chapter of the National Association of Postmasters are, left Weeds, trees and other debris were scooped up and away ted at the city offices until Fri- field representative for Idaho GROUND CLEARING to right, Ross B. Jenson, chairman of the Jaycee reception committee, C. Henry Nielsen, and Utah of the Boards of ChrisThursday, despite rainy weather, as preliminary work began on the North Main site of day, June 20, 1958, at 5 p. m. local postmaster and convention host and Ross C. Bowen, secretary of the Chamber of Mistian Education and National WILLIS HANSEN, the proposed new Safeway store. Company spokesmen said this week that plans are . . sions of the United Presbyterian Commerce, which ha3 handled accomodations. called for soon. City Office Manager. nearing completion and that bids on construction will be Mitlion-Doll- three-da- Reservoir Project V & le Brigham Man s Bear River Man Is ar Range Fire City to Surface Damages Water Street Next Week Earns Medical Degree at U. Inter-mountna- Supply Land Candidate For Treasurer o newly-remodele- d bull-doze- r, y Brigham People - d d 8:00-9:3- State Offices Two Local Girls Brigham Couple To Compete for Hurt Seriously Utah Beauty Title Race Horse 1:30-3:0- By Protestant Student Christian Center Planned for Intermountain Students 8:00-9:0- 9:00-11:3- 0 at 9:00-12:0- 0 n full-tim- e n h. Elected to VRN 9.30-11:3- 0 |