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Show f i i i i c I Universal Microfilming Corp. 141 Pierpont Ave. Utah ;.j : Salt Robert J. Potter . . has slight lead Lewis S. Wight . wins party favor Margaret Evans , . . . piles up big margin . R. W. Forrest leads by 24 votes O. Dee Lund . . Kindergarten Parade Winners Richardsons miniature float, Always Looking for the Rainbow, won first place in the float division of the Junior Section of the Peach Days parade, Mrs. Bert Reeves, chairman, announces, .Youngsters with Miss Richard son were Mrs. Scott Pella, Janice Jensen, Harriet, Vickie and Winnie Hunsaker. Second place went to Keith Knavel. Sheldon and Duane First Coon to the Moon. . Lake Angus P. Ward wins nomination noses out opponent Volume 61, Number 37 . . . Pages On Water for Sprinkling Lawns y Local Baptist Hot Weather Stays Arrival of Autumn Club Presents City With Resuscitator Bureau Calls for LOCAL FAVORITES Senator Arthur V. Watkins, left, piled up an overwhelming lead while Frank E. Moss, center, his democratic rival, edged locally in his bid for out his running mate. David M. Welling, right, was favored locally as the democratic nominee for U. S. Representative. School Board Election Approaches For Three Districts in Box Elder Five-Ycar-O- Bitten By Dog Here ent board members representing these areas are now completing their current terms of office. Candidates must file prior to Monday, Oct. 6, with County Clerk K. B. Olsen, in order to be eligible for election in the general election on Nov. 4. members completing D of Snowville, from District One; Warren E. Hansen of East Garland, from District Two; and Lamoine Cowley of Tremonton, from District Three Nelson is completing a five-yea- r term, Hansen is finishing a four-yea- r term, and Cowley is finishing a three year term of office. Candidates for election to the school board in these three districts must file declaration of candidacy papers with County Clerk K. B. Olsen prior to the deadline filing date whiclr is Oct. 6, 1958. A candidate may file in on Page Two) G. Nelson Marriage Counselor To Speak Morales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joe Morales, 604 South Third West, was bitten by a large hunting dog Sunday afternoon when she School board election is approaching for voters in Districts One, Two and Three in Box Elder cunty, since pres- Board Della Five-year-ol- d Candidates for School Board Positions Must File Before Oct. 6 Deadline Date their terms of office include Girl ld Saturday Floyd Stettler, marriage counselor for this area, will be guest speaker at the first scheduled meeting of the Thunderbird Mariner's Saturday, Sept. 13, beginning at 7 30 p m. The meeting for the Presbyterian Church couples association will be held in the Fellowship hall. Mr. Stettler plans to conduct a workshop during the evening on the subject of marriage attempted to help tier playmate return the dog to its pen. Owner of the dog is Joe North, 616 South Third West, whose small daughter, Marta, was leading the dog around on a chain. The youngsters decided to return the dog to its pen, and as Della took hold of the cham, the dog turned on her, knocked her to the ground, and attacked her about the face, leaving three open gashes which required 20 stitches to close. One gash was on the hairline, another on the cheek and the worst of the three behind her left ear. The child was rushed to the family doctor for treatment, and returned to her home after the wounds were stitched up. Officers Byron May and Del Fife investigated.'1 The dog is being kept under observation for eight days, after which the owner has been informed he must get rid of it, according to the childs parents. 0 t Tuesdays primary election in Box Elder county drew a comparatively mild voter response as a total of 3,212 ballots were reported from 32 of 40 districts shortly before midnight. The 1958 turnout compares with 4,700 votes cast from the same number of districts in the 1956 could be changed when all the votes were counted. Robert J. Potter of East Garland led F. Leland Seely of Brigham City during most of the counevening for the four-yea- r ty commissioner nomination and held at 78 vote lead with eight districts yet to report One contest which could go either way when the outlying districts report is that between Glen S. Fife and R. W. Forrest for county treasurer. Forrest held a slim lead, 1,041 to 1,068. Race Hotly Contested Probably the most hotly contested race for a place on the Novembet ballot was that between incumbent O. Dee Lund and Sherma Hansen for. county attorney. The lead alternated as the tallies came in but late reports from three Brigham City districts pushed Lund ahead In Today's Paper A pictorial review of Peach Days and the winning floats can be found on page five of . todays paper. Included are highlights of celethe 54th annual bration which this year featured av largest-eveparade of the citys and dedication two-da- r $100,000 swimming pool. , Boy, 7, Described Improving From old Brigham City A seven-yea- r boy was said to be improving Tuesday afternoon at Cooley Memorial hospital from injuries suffered Saturday when he was to 1,027. per usual, voting to narrow the Democratic field of can- struck by a car. didates was considerably less The youngster, Randy Check-ettthan on the GOP ticket. Box Elsustained a skull fracture, der county is traditionally a Re- concussion, multiple cuts and bruises and other undetermined publican stronghold. There were no runaway races body injuries. He is the son of on the Demo side as less than Mr. and Mrs. James K. Check-etts- , 565 South Third West. Hos200 votes separated the hopefuls in each contest with the ex- pital attendants said he remainstate. ception of the competition be- ed in a tween Aubrey Moody, Brigham The mishap occured at 340 I,- 138 As s, s City, and Angus Ward, Willard, for the state legislature from District One. In that one, Ward held a safe lead, 347 to 196, at last count Howard Glenn appeared to be a safe bet for the four-yecounty commissioner nod, leading 586 to 409 over S. Martin Rasmussen of Brigham City, and J. Erie Compton, Tremonton, held a 585 to 417 vote lead over (Continued on Page Two) ar DE when the boy, riding his bicycle west on Sixth South, rode into the path of a car, traveling south on Second West. The impact threw the youngster an es, , timated 70 feet in the air. Driver of the car was Lee R. Lamont, 457 North Fourthl West, Logan. He was cited for exceeding the safe speed limit ' Investigating the accident was Officer Byron May, Brigham City Police department. p.m. MOCRATIC u v d Man Pleads Guilty, Draws Jail Term Tri-Sta- te wins nomination Voter Turnout at Polls Considered Light As 3,212 Ballots Counted Late Tuesday Night REPUBLICAN V) 0 A is y newly-complete- d . Incomplete Unofficial Results of Box Elder Primary Election Bids on Fencing coal-heatin- g . Yet to be counted were ballots from Portage, Clear Creek, Grouse Creek, Yost, Park Valley, Promontory, Junction, and Collinston. On the Republican side of the ballot, there were three races Pictorial Review which ran nip and tuck. However, Of Peach Days Found it appeared tliat only one remained m doubt late Tuesday and Restrictions governing the use of water for sprinkling lawns was lifted at the last regular meeting of the eity council. The city action abolishes a watering schedule imposed July 24 to conserve the city's culinary supply. conserva During the tion period, residents living east of Main street were allowed to water their lawns on Mondays, -- J. Erie Compton' defeats Brigham man primary. Mayor Reports on Meeting With Water Group; Pushes Action on Proposed Mantua Reservoir College Credit 59 With 32 of 40 Districts Reporting Council Votes to Lift Restriction Course Offers Jan. One GOP Contest Remains in Doubt Brigham City, Utah, Wednesday Morning, September 10, 1958 Third place honors went to Lloyd Scothern with his covered wagon. All floats in the parade will reoeive $1 at Chamber of Commerce rooms. First prize was $10; second place, $5 and third Wednesdays, and Fridays. West-sider- s were given all other days $3. Other sections include the fol- of the week except Sunday when lowing with prizes of $1, 75 it was permissible for everyone to soak their lawns. cents and 25 cents awarded: On Aug. 20, water from Birch Walking section, First, Yvonne Willetto, Leo and Lihda Delgar-ito- ; spring, south of Mantua, was second place, Blake Hill piped into the citys outfall line Delbert Fann, missionary in and third, Phillip and Bruce in Box Elder canyon. This addiYoung. tion to the supply, estimated charge of Baptist churchat affairs InterTricycle section, first, Kristi enough to supply 2,000 persons in Brigham City and Knudsen, second, Brent Mason according to the national aver- mountain school, will conduct an extension course in Biblical and third, Dennis Moody.- - age, has made it possible to lift subjects at the new Baptist In.Mrs. Reeves expresses thanks the schedule. dian Center, 634 South Fourth to all who assisted In any way on Meeting Reports East. with - arranging the KindergarRuel Eskelsen reportMayor Sponsoring the course is the ten club contributions to Peach ed on a meeting with the water Grand Canyon College of Phoethose tile Junior anent the Days; "on storage committee Peach. Queen committee, gen- proposed reservoir in Mantua. nix, Ariz. College credit is oferal "parade committee, float He explained the group had fered to those completing the committee and all others who visited the watershed area which course of study. Fann announced that the class assisted in any way. water to would supply run-of- f will be taught one evening each fill the reservoir. and the first course will Eskelsen suggested that City week, deal with Old Testament HisinG. be Mann Walter Attorney structed to draw up a complete tory. All interested persons are inbrief covering the legal aspects vited to meet with Fann Thursfor water development in Man11, at 7 p. m. day evening, Sept. tua. He further asked for per- to determine day and time of mission to make payment for class. involved the in any expense Though there was a tang - of autumn in the air, temperatures study. Don Councilman Chase during the past five days . have brought the councils attention continued to hang in the high to the growing problem of over80s and 90 s. time in the business disThe topper was Sunday when trict. parking He said that merchants the mercury scooted up to 93 have expressed dissatisfaction An earl degrees. at the number of cars which reThe Brigham City Kindergar.16 shower Tuesday brought main parked along Main street ten club Saturday presented the inches of moisture to the area, for of prelong periods time, according to Charles Clifford, venting customers from parking city with an emergency resuslocal weather observer, citator for use at the municipal there. Clifford said there is liklihood The council agreed to have swimming pool. of i scattered showers over the Police Chief John Johnson and Mayor Ruel M. Eskelsen acnext few days. Mann formulate cepted the gift during the cereCity Attorney The five day reading: an ordinance to regulate park- mony dedicating the pool. The Mrs. ing, subject to ratification by presentation was made by the council. The ordinance sup- Don Nelsen and Mrs. Earl Olsen, posedly would place a time lim- past president and treasurer of it on parking in the downtown the ciub. Mr.s Nelsen said in the event area. of a mishap, the resiscitator was Vote to Call For Bids Councilman Verl Petersens intended to provide temporary recommendation that the heat- aid until the citys larger equiping system in the City Hall be ment could be brought to the converted to gas saw the city scene. She added that the club body pass on a motion to call for had purchased the breathing bids on the project. It is an- apparatus with the hope that ticipated the bids will be open- there is never any need to use ed at the next scheduled meet- it. estiing, Sept. 18. Engineers Bids were called this week for mate for the change over was the of the right-of-wafencing $800. The building presentWillard Reservoir area, a phase ly contains city a sysof the Weber Basin Project. tem. - Bids will be opened 25, Sept Upon suggestion by Councilat 10 a.m. in the Ogden office man Don Chase, the of the Bureau of Reclamation. swimming pool at Rees Harry George Bell, address un Specifications are scheduled for Pioneer park was given the name of Brigham City Munici- known, was sentenced in city mailing about Sept 10. court to 20 days in the county The work is .situated, in Box pal swimming pool. Elder county and consists of Two representatives of jail Saturday after pleading Lumber company asked guilty to charges of battery and furnishing and erecting three miles of combiation barber and for a clarification of the subdi- disturbing the peace. Bell was arrested Friday after Woven wire fence with wooden vision ordinance governing curb and gutter and surfacing of an incident in which he beat posts. Completion time will be 60 streets. The lumber company is and choked a woman companion. days from the 'date of receipt an affiliate of Boise Cascade Arresting officer was Herb Of notice to begin construction. corporation which pur- Hampton, Brigham City Police recently and necessary chased the Mountain View Es- department Specifications information can be obtained by tates subdivision property. Construction Slated Soon contacting the reclamation ofScout Leaders Resume fices of E. O. Larson, regional The men told council memdirector, 32 Exchange Place bers that new home construcSalt Lake City, or C. D. Woods, tion is slated to begin soon on Round Table Meetings Bird Haven District Round project manager, P. O. Box 387, the property. Councilmen Pe- Table for all departments of tersen and Leon Packer were Ogden. appointed as a committee toge- scouting will be conducted Thursther with City Engineer Francis day evening, Sept 11, at 8 p.m. REWARD -Todd to meet with City Attorney at thePerry School House. Those attendihg are urged to Mann and obtain his opinions in Brigham City will pay $50.-0note meeting time has been reward for information lead- the matter. A subdivision plat, submitted changed until Thursdays instead ing to apprehension and conviction of any person or per- by local real estate dealer Troy of Wednesdays as in the past sona committing an act of van- Miller at the last council meet- and to school house instead of dalism within the corporate ing, was ordered returned to a regular chapel. limits of Brigham City. Miller. The action was taken Departments will be conduc after reaching agreement that ted iq exploring, scouting, guide Signed, REEL M. 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