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Show Universal Microfilming Corp. 141 Pierpont Ave. Salt Lake City Utah Jan 59 lixlIlW! Volume 61, Number 27 Brigham City, Utah, Wednesday Brigham City Ninth and Tenth LDS Wards Organized Sunday News-Journ- al Morning, July 2, 1958 School Board Engages Architects To Plan New Brigham High School to Observe Holiday ; Publish Thursday The office of the Box Elder Journal will be closed Friday, July 4, in observance of the national holiday. Fridays issue of the Journal will be published a day early and will be In the mail Thursday morning. Persons wishing to have news items printed in that issue must have them to the News and Journal office by noon today, Wednesday. South Stake Authorities Effect Division of Second and Fifth Wards to Form New Wards Board of Education Approves Employees' School Year Salary Schedule for 1958-5- 9 News and i Two new wards were organized in Brigham City Sunday evening by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. The new Ninth and Tenth wards were formed as the result of the division of the Second and Fifth wards and are a part of the South Box Elder stake. President Glen M. Bennion presided at the meeting conduct ed in the Fifth ward and effected the division of that ward, to form the Fifth ward and the new Tenth ward. Sustained as bishop of the Eight Pages Hodgson and Holbrook, Ogden architects, were appointed by the Board of Education of the Box Elder County School District, to serve as architects in the planning and construction of the proposed new high school in Brigham City. This action was taken at the June 25 meeting of the" School Board. Hodgson and Holbrooks firm is not strange to the local Board of Education, as they also served as architects on the new school, as well as on the recent addition to the Lincoln school. Tenth ward was Walter G. Jaggi, Also appointed at the June 25 as first R. with Bunnell, NEW BISHOPRIC Stephen Members of the newly reorganized bishopric of the Brigham City was Paul Evans to serve meeting Daines Donald O. counselor and Second ward are shown above, left to right, front: Willis Hansen, first counselor; Bishop as architect in the planning and ti Glen as second counselor; Earl V. Hansen, and Thomas Fryer, second counselor ; back : Raymond H. Daines, f construction of the proposed adSeely as ward clerk and dition and improvements at cial clerk ; Roger Sederholm, statistical and ward teaching clerk. Glenn Johnson, ward Charles J. Kimber as financial Bear River High school and Mcclerk, was not present when picture was taken. clerk. Kinley school at Tremonton. J. Norris Larsen was sustained These architects will meet with Fifth as bishop of the. ward, with the Board of Education in Wallace P. Christensen as first Brigham City, Monday, near the future to obtain prelimcounselor, and Marvin S. Wright cepted a bid of $35,260 from inary ideas of what is needed local construction firm for in- and as second cuonselor; LeeRue Alanticipated. stallation of a sewer trunk line len as ward dark, and Gordon A of the Edto Rees Pioneer park and two ward representative C. Jensen as financial clerk. L. Burton Co. of Salt Lake counselesser projects. Rudger N. Price, first City, appointed as financial ad lor in the South Box Elder The James Whitaker Construe visor of the board, attended the stake presidency, presided at the tion company of Brigham City meeting to discuss the sale of was awarded the contract after $2,500,000 of Box Elder meeting in the Second ward, County making the division to form the CHOSEN city officials had studied five School District building bonds. Lish Rex has Second ward and new Ninth bids E. meei K. Chamber Supt. Weight reported ward. Randall Tyto the board the approval by the DELEGATE of ATr Sustained as bishop of the SecInstrucof Office Public State named to been has son, 17, to State next company of. ogden with $40,018. ond ward was Earl Hansen, with tion, the distribution units for attend Boys State this week. Willis Hansen as first counselor, enThe highest bid, $43,674, was the 1958-5- school year, and also and Tom Fryer as second countered by the R. W. Coleman com presented a report indicating the month. selor; Glen Johnson as ward pany, also of Ogden. prespective. assessed evaluation clerk, Raymond K .Daines as fiThe total project involves in-- I of Box Elder county. nancial clerk, and Roger Seder-holstallation of a trunk line extendA copy of the first Yearbook as statistical and ward from the park to the main published by the Box Elder Juning teaching clerk. line, about four blocks west, and ior High school during the past Claudius Olsen, former bishop of sewer lines along school year, was presented to laying of the Second ward, was sustainWest from Forest to Sec- the school board. Eighth ed as bishop of the new Ninth ond South and from Fourth Approval was granCed for the ward, with James Dixon as first e South to Seventh South. To negotiation of a contract for as M. Colton Garth counselor, the park will mean laying Public Health Nurse service for second counselor, Horace Little-woounder the Union Pacific the coming school year. The conpipe son as ward clerk, and Earl Tyson, 17 year-olThe Box Elder Chamber of railroad tracks. Work is e tract will be on file in the of- of Randall Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tyson, Sheffield as financial clerk. last week named Rex ed to begin this week in an fice of the Board of Education, 442 Boundaries Set South First East, has been son of Mr. and fort to coordinate its comple-Mrs- . and President D. G. Nelson, Jr., Forest street forms the bounElmo Lish, 84 North Third tion with that of the municipal was authorized to sign the con- named as a delegate to Boys State this month. dary on the north for the Sec- East, as their, delegate to attend swimming pool and bath house, tract . ond ward whcih is now located the annual Boys State Encamp- He is being sponsored by the be finished next The following persons were apexpected to In the area from Forest street ment at Jordan Narrows next month. to be employed as teach- R. M. Kaiser company. proved to Second South on Mam street, weC- Tyson, who will be a senior at The sewer line will service the ers in Box Elder county school NEW NINTH WARD BISHOPRIC thence west four blocks, thence Assuming duties of organizing and conducting afLish will be a senior bath house, restrooms and other district this fall: George Welch, Box Elder High school this fall, Young fairs of the newly organized Brigham City Ninth ward are left to right, front: James north one block to First South, student at Box Elder High facilities at the during his junior it was not Vaughn Nielsen, Rosamond R. was active Dixon, first counselor; Bishop Claudius Olsen, Garth M. Colton, second counselor; back: thence west again to the city school where he takes an active ed. In addition,park, White Darold Simmons, year at the schooL He was a will Sleigh, make it limits, and north to Forest Horace Littlewood, ward clerk, and Earl Sheffield, financial clerk. in school affairs. He is an available, when practical, exten- Nina Marie M. Lindhardt, Caro-- ' member of the state championhonor role student and partici- sions to homes (Continued on Page Four) in the area lyn Broman, David Lon Hewlett, ship football team .and played pated in the Science Fair ear- which have not yet been con- Samuel' Lynn Richards, LeMar also on the basketball and track lier this year at the school. He nected to the sanitation sys- - H. Bourne, Dee Odell Leak, Ed- teams. He was a member of was selected as one of a limited tern. na Ward Taylor, Cornell Stan-ge- Athenian and Blver clubs and number of high school students Lou Rita Geertsen, Val Dee also took park in the schools anv ' , throughout this region to take a Bennett, Stanley Wayne Butler, nual circus. He takes an active part in the Helen Kathleen Rock, Norma special mathematics test given at Utah State University Ruth Stubbs Olsen and Sher- LDS church work and is a memthis ber of the Sixth ward. His hobwood Bridges. spring. He is a member of the Blver club and former member by is raising cattle. Adopt Salary Schedule of the BEHS band. The board members unaniTyson joins almost a dozen For outstanding service in his mously approved a salary sched- youths named to attend the anule for employees of the Board nual encampment at Camp WilConstruction in Brigham City ward, Rex has qualified for his of Education, with certain sal- liams, intended to teach lessons elevated to a new high for the Duty to God Award in the Brig At the invitation of the was retary and the chief of staff of ary adjustments for bus driv- of good citizenship. Boys State sixth consecutive month as per- ham City Fourth ward. mits issued by the city in June a member of the Junior the United States Army and a ers, custodians and school lunch this year is July disclosed a total of $321,700 ear- basketball team this past year guest of Thiokol Chemical cor- cooks, to cover the additional five days of school to be held also. marked for building here. poration, Publisher Charles W. Invitation Made to . During, the summer months, Claybaugh is attending an orien- during the coming years. Last months total far surpass The following is an itemized Attend Bee, Pirate es the May figure of $145,193 he is employed at the George A tation and demonstration of the of the adopted salary and is more than double the Nielsen Fruit Co. in Perry. Armys arsenal of missiles at statement Baseball Tryout for the White Sands Missile Range, schedule: $154,800 amount recorded The superintendent of schools N. M., and Fort Bliss, Texas, this the first four months of 1957. Baseball players from Brigshall receive $8,800 per annum; The largest single project listweek. ham City and surrounding area administrative assistant in seced is the proposed Safeway store Purpose of the event is to ac- ondary education, $7,600; adminare invited to attend a tryout at Second North and Main street, quaint members of the executive istrative assistant in elementary camp at Derks field in Salt which will cost an estimated branch, senior commanders, in- education, $6,600; administrative Lake City July 19 and 20. that $110,000 . It is expected dustrial representatives and in- assistant Conducting the camp, for clerk, $6,750; supervibids will be called for in the .27 formal media with the capabili- sor of and grounds, boys 16 to 22 years of age, will buildings near future. ties of the Army missiles. $6,712; office manager, $4,700; be the Pittsburgh Pirates in Also included in the . months The Nike Ajax, Nike Hercule, supervisor of school lunch, to came June an end Monday total is the $65,000 Protestant conjunction with the Salt Lake Talos and Hawk missiles are in the clerks Bees. Supervising will be Bob stenographers student center for Intermoun- with an extremely low moisture scheduled tain school which was started count in the Brigham City area, warheads to be firedthewith live office and in the superintenClements, West Coast farm difastest dents office, $3,150. against according to Charles Clifford, rector. He will be assisted by last week! available targets. Also sched- The storeroom manager will con- local weather observer. scouts Bob Fon-tai- n Permits for Pittsburgh are tbe Total rainfall for the entire J,.led Dart; Lib receive $3,600 per annum; utility struction totaled $143,000, comJack and Taylor together LaCrosse Corporal and man, $3,950! painter, $3,650; head Sustained as members of the Brigham City Fifth ward bishopric Sunday pared to the May high of $119,-00- month was only .27 of an ich SUSTAINED with Bee Manager Larry ShepHonest mlsslles John carassistant Norcarpenter, $3,950; with no moisture being recordevening were, left to right, front: Wallace P. Christensen, first counselor; Bishop J. ard and Coach Mike Sandlock. Many ot ,the Army missiles are penter, $3,600; head bus mechaed since June 12, Clifford said. June permits: ris Larsen, Marvin S. Wright, second counselor ; back : LeeRue Allen, ward clerk, and GorStarting time will be 10 am. Don J. Nelson, 146 South In comparison with a year ago, powered with Thiokal solid pro nic, $4,550; assistant bus mechadon C. Jensen, financial clerk. each morning. Players are asknic, $3,650. Fourth East, asbestos siding, there was a total of 1.49 inches pellants, to bring their own uniforms ed Box at The Elder principals newsmen Some 50 from over during the month of June, and $1,400. and American Legion team Wade Brothers, 564 East Sev- the record rainfall set during the United States have been in High school and at Bear River must have written members school each receive shall the month of June in this area vited to the arsenal of missiles High enth North, residence, $10,000. coach Wade Brothers, 626 Sunset occurred in 1949, when 4 25 inch- - demonstrations, it was announc- $7,600. The principal at Bear permission from their to attend. or commander post ed on was es Clifford (Continued said, Page Two) Drive, residence, $10,000. registered, Wade Brothers, 670 North lie also noted that previous to Fifth East, residence, $10,000. June 1, this year, there had been Gurtha Williams, 631 South no rain since May 13, which Third West, alteration, $700. makes the ground still that Ole Zundel, 244 South Fifth much drier. . East, patio, $700. low and High temperature re-- 1 Ralph Davis, Eighth West, res- cordings during the past five idence, $16,000. are listed below: Perc Petersen, Tenth East, days residence, $11,000. Perc Petersen, Tenth East, residence, $15,000. Safeway, Second North and Main, store, $110,000. Presbyterian Church of the Fifth East and Seventh U.S.A., South, student center, $65,000. Dr. C. A. Munns, 68 South SecState Calls for Bids ond East, tool shed, $200. Lee E. Rhodes, 332 West Fifth On Bridge Construction South, residence, $7,000. The Utah State Road CommisK. R. Dickamore, 548 North sion has called for bids on conFifth .East, residence, $11,000. Floyd Olsen, Fifth South and struction of a concrete bridge to span the Malad river west of Sixth West, residence, $11,000. s of a Troy Miller, 131 North Third Fielding and mile east of Highway 191. West, remodeling, $300. The bids will be opened on Perc Petersen, Fifth North and Sixth East, residence, $10,-00- Tuesday, July 15, at 2 p. m., in the state capitol building. Specifications call for 266 cuPerc Petersen, Ninth East, resbic yards of concrete and $11,000. idence, Sustained to preside over the newly created BrigWith the bathhouse walls going: up as rapidly as the PRESIDE OVER TENTH WARD pounds of reinforcing steel POOL, BATHHOUSE PROGRESS Perc Petersen, Ninth East and ham City Tenth ward, are left ti right, front: Stephen R. Bunnel, first counselor; Bishop Third North, residence, $11,000. to be used in construction. The municipal swimming pool went down, city officials have expressed confidence that both nine-to- n filters are expected to arrive this Walter G. Jaggi, 0. Donald Daines, second counselor; back: Glen McLain Seely, ward Cyril Bird, 124 West Sixth project is to be completed in 60 will be ready for use by the end of July. Five, clerk. ; financial week working days. installation. for South, carport, $400. clerk, and Charles J. Kimber, Bun-derso- n City Accepts Bid Mc-Laf- for Sewer Line Project I CrTS.,? . delete bS5S4SrWu 9 Student Added m To Boys State Delegate List ser-vic- d d expect-Commerc- tot 4 - Local Building -- Shoots Upward Permits Reveal r, Invite Editor to Army Missile Show n June Was Extremely Dry Month, Inch $3,-65- new-hom- fr e four-tenth- 45,-55- 0 |