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Show Universal Microfilming Corp. 141 Pierpont Ave. Utah Lake Salt City, von py KllOTi Volume 61, Number 40 Brigham City, Utah, Wednesday Morning, October 1, 1958 Eight Pages i Local Residents Urged to Enroll in College Courses Being Offered Here Residents of Brigham City and Box Elder county are urged to enroll in one or any of the 12 courses of study being offered by Utah State University five nights each week at the Box Elder High school. Registration is still open in all of the courses and more students are needed if some of the classes are to be held in Brigham City. Instructors in the courses will come from Utah State each night to teach the classes, which affords local residents an excellent opportunity to earn college credit and improve themselves in an educational way as well. Classes will be taught in the following subjects at the designated time: Introduction to secretarial training and to college algebra on Monday evenings; dif- ferential calculus and advanced calculus on Monday and Wednesday evenings; elementary Russian and German on Tuesdays and Thursdays; technical writing on Wednesdays; accounting principles, and engineering thermodynamics on Thursdays; advanced mechanics of materials on Tuesdays; and personal administration and engineering mechanics on Wednesdays and Fridays. New students will be accepted in any of the classes this week and on Monday and Tuesday next week. Municipal Pool to Open Early Thursday, Friday Will Newpapers Observe National Malcolm Young, center, was sustained as president of NEW STAKE PRESIDENCY the North Box Elder stake of the LDS Church. Chosen to work with him were Var- sel Chlarson, left, first counselor, and Lee R. Andersen, right, second counselor. The reorganization took place during the Sunday afternoon session of stake quarterly conference. All three have been serving as bishops of their respective ward. ; BEHS Chooses North Box Elder Stake Presidency Delegates to And High Council Are Reorganized Traffic Meet High Praise Given Retiring Officers, Sustaining Vote Welcomes New Leaders Malcolm C. Young was sustained as president of North The municipal swimming pool By Betty Hunsaker Box Elder stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y will open at 11 a.m. Thursday Margie Palmer, Bennett Davis, and Friday of this week, it has Saints, Sunday afternoon when reorganization of the stake and Betty Hunsaker will reprebeen announced by Junior Hall, sent the Bor Elder High school was effected under the direction of Elders Marion G. Rom1-Traffic Safety supervisor. at a Teen-Ag- e 8 ney of the Council of the Twelve, and Henry D. Taylor, asThe early opening is meant to Conference to be held in Salt sistant to the Council of the Twelve, who attended the reguWallace La Framboise sights down the barrel of a AIMING FOR DUCK CARNIVAL accommodate local students who City on Oct. 2. lar stage quarterly conference representing the General Your Newspaper Guards Lake shotgun which will be given away at the Jaycees annual Duck Carnival Friwill not attend school those days The purposes of this traffic Authorities of the church- Your will Freedoms. The Parsons. some is club and of the other Dwayne holding prizes day. Wearing because of the Utah Education are: (1) To conference President Young chose Varsel This is the theme of National safety teen-ager- s offer an estimated $1,400 in merchandise at the traditional event. association convention in Salt their develop help Chlarson of Honeyville to work camLake City. The pool regularly Newspaper week which is being own with him as first counselor, and opens at 4 p.m., closing at about observed Oct. 1 8. paigns, and (2) To encourage Lee R. Anlersen as second counNational Newspaper Week is continuance 7 p.m. V of the campaigns selor. Albert Bingham, Honey-villThe early starting hour also the one time when the nations throughout the school year. former assistant stake will be in effect Saturday; how- 10,000 weekly and daily newsleaders These safety represenclerk, was sustained as stake diever, the plunge will not open papers join hands as a group to ting Utahs high schools will clerk under the new set-uuntil 1 a.m. Sunday and closes promote a better understanding vide into sectional meetings in Released following nine years at 6 p.m. of newspapers and their essen- - the morning for discussion of of service in the stake presidene teen-agEstimated $1,400 in Prizes To Be Given Away no Hall traffic that tial role in Americlosing safety explained specific Jr preserving the cy were Vernal Willie, presidate has been set for this sea- can way of life. problems. In the afternoon, at At Annual Event in National Guard Armory dent; Elbert R. Beecher, first son. From the earliest days of this the concluding general assemAn open meeting was held counselor; J. Delos Thompson, sectional The Junior Chamber of Commerce Duck Carnival, countrys history, the struggle to bly, leaders of the in the Brigham second counselor, and Roland M. will group report Monday evening meetings is create stake clerk. Bingham of and waterfowl eve on a season, maintain held the free Utahs press traditionally ward chapel with 64 Gourley, stuEighth City and the was also released as assistant has been of paramount import- recommendations, SUP scheduled for Friday night at the National Guard armory. attendance in interested citizens ance. Thomas Jefferson once dent delegates will be asked to stake clerk. taDoors will open at 8 p.m. carry out these recommenda- regarding the recent action Sincere appreciation was exhe would said a free press prefer in ken by the Board of Education pressed by the According to Director Dee practicable without government than a gov- tions wherever visiting authoriBox School the Elder event of this County own schools. their years Christolfersen, ties and the new stake officers ernment without a free press. in a site for District intendmore choosing In the spring of 59, school will feature prizes for the excellent work and ae-From Colonial times to the ed to please the sportsman, inprizes will be given to the Utah the proposed new high school to complishments of the retiring A meeting will be held at Cormodern-daof be built in speeding pace Winchester Brigham City. high schools according to what cluding a leaders. inne Thursday, Oct. 2, in the L. Aftrerica, the primary duty of they do to carry out the recomautomatic shotgun as the- top New High Council Named Bramwell was named D.S. ward chapel in connection this Craig has also There teen-agcountrys newspapers safethe of mendations of the evening. chairman of the meeting. prize Released with the stake presl-lenc- y WILL SPEAK Glenn Mor. with the historical trains which remained the same to and conference during the remainwill be additional games were all members of the ris will bring his popular are to be located there in the our fundamental freedoms. guard ty The meeting was devoted to der of the school year. merchandise for the children. and a new group council, high science show to Brigham near future. sites which three the Sponsoring this safety pro- discussing The event is slated to start at Is 19th Observance have been considered by the was sustained as members of the Approximately $1,400 worth of the for first City Thursday Lake is Salt the Tribune, gram A11 8 p.m. high council. members of the ammunition, decoys and other seaThe list of jurors for the Sepmeeting of the 1958-5- 9 This is the 19th observance of Salt Lake Safety Council, along school board for the new school. association and the Retiring high councilmen inpheasant valuable prizes will be given District A map of the city was shown clude E. with the cooperation of some son of the Box Elder Knife Corinne ward have been invited National Newspaper Week. tember term in First Emery Wight, Lorin away. Door prizes including hip court was released this past and Fork club. to attend, free of charge. However, it is not a time when nine agencies devoted to the to the group, Indicating the Hunsaker, Henry R. Bott, B. boots, hunting vests and coats, week. The following Box Elder seccause This is which of sites been have the three safety. Glen Marble, Lyman Morrell, nations press necessarily According to Adolph Reeder, and shotgun shells. county residents were listed: coordinator for the Box Elder heaps itself with praise. It is a ond year for this program to be considered by the school board Eugene R. Marvin Wright, duck for the new school. fishpond, nail drive, John P. Lillywhite, Sons of Utah Pioneers, week when publishers attempt to put into operation. Jeppsen, C. Wixom, Glen Dixchapter, Eugene pond, and bingo game, among on, Devere Christensen, Elliot the program will consist of spe- acquaint the public with the A map of the ciey was shown Ralph Tolman, Eberhart Zundel, others, will be set up to test the D. Ward, George Ridd, Varnick cial entertainment from Salt operation, purposes, to the group, indicating the Newell Checketts and William function, luck and skill of carnival goers. Lake City. He urged all to at and problems, involved in the three sites. Numerous disad- J. Kotter. Balls, Glen Refreshments, including hot and Hansen, Myrland The stake high council is now Justend. field. newspaper Vern vantages of the most recently Petersen, Anderson, cold drinks and barbecue sandbe- comprised of Glenn A. Knudsen, chosen which Bloom, is located and L. In site, tin Nelson, will Harry addition, newspapers and wiches will be prepared tween Second and Fourth South George R. Hacking, Melvin B. take this opportunity to remind all of Brigham City. sold by the Jayceettes. and Sixth and Eighth West, Bott, George H. Rollins, Wynn readers of the importance of livd FOE Six C. Barker, Willard; Don were Christoffersen said the shota pointed out by those pres- B. Fife, L. Max Bott and E. in land which a has free ing Harold Davis, Corinne; J. The Box Elder Knife and and ent discussed by the group. Craig Bramwell, all of Brigham gun would be given away at Reese, Bear River City; Neil on freedom that thrives press City, and DeVern J. Rasmussen will hear a noted set club Fork about 10:30 pm. a free flow of information. The group elected a commit- of Garland; Melvin O. Chris- ence expert at its opening dinner New Honeyville. Your Newspaper G. Guards tee, comprised of BramweU, tensen, Thatcher; Lamar Are Former Bishops Expect Good Turnout season Thursday, of the 1958-5Your Freedoms Mrs. a is Box Bureau Tess Farm not Elder Anderson South and Wallace just Bowen, Collinston; Don Steed, Oct. 2, at the President Young leaves the porestaurnew Six Tropical initiawere members V. a held The Jaycees expect good Plymouth; and Amos Iverson, Reeder, to appoint a delega- sition of phrase but states a truth board meeting will be of the Brigham ant. The event starts at 7:30 p.m. ted into the local aerie, Frater- corny which even today is being evi- Thursday evening, Oct. 2, at 8 tion to meet with the school City Thirdbishop turnout at the annual carnival Elwood. ward in of the creator Glenn popuMorris, Order nal of Eagles, at their denced throughout which in past years has conflicthe world. p.m. in the court rooms at Box board Wednesday evening and new appointment accepting Prior to beG. W. lar science shows, will demon- Monday evening Berl Howell; Petersen, meeting. The the Box football of Elder absence this with of Elder court convey house. ted free newspapers expression County ing named bishop, he had served The new members include and the Lyman strate and explain many of the Deweywille; Officers in charge report that group of people, who were unan- on the North Box Elder stake games. The Bees play North Eckley, dictatorship form of govHep-pieHe em- Richard Roscoe of new miracles science. E. Garland; Gerald Thorpe, Morrow, ernment walk hand in hand. a state man will be in attendance imously opposed to placing the high council and was active in Cache on Wednesday of this Tremonton; Karl Welling, ploys a great deal of equipment Crowe, Bryan C. McDougall, This is a time to pause read- to discuss issues important to new one and a half million dol- work of the Senior Aaronic week because of the Utah Eduhim. which will he with and Claudius A. Lawrence Tolman, bring Craig, Rees Whita ers and newspapers alike lar high school in or bordering priesthood program in the stake. cation association convention in Riverside; to members. Its use, he explains, helps im- ker and Maxwell Madison. look at what we have and then AH members are urged to at- an industrial area, and ask that He fulfilled an LDS mission to Salt Lake City Thursday and Deweyville. measurably to assist the Following the initiation cere- renew our efforts to keep it. the board reconsider their the Western States. tend. Friday. A native person to eas- monies, a buffet lunchein was choice. of Corinne, he is the son of Mrs, Chairman Wallace La Framof understand the to served 80 members presmany the ily Sarah Young and the late Wilboise said efforts will be turnFOREST STREET achievements which he reads ent. The local aerie now boasts liam A. Young. He is married ed to creating the type of fesabout these days but doesnt 300 members in good standing, to the former Alice Higginson tive atmosphere which has typiunderstand. according to Roy S. Olsen. and they are the parents of five fied the Duck Carnival in preThe Morris show is a develchildren. They make their home vious years. a of serious of expert opment at 135 West First North. ' Tickets may be obtained from ments which began while he was One Man Art Show President Chlarson has served ballroom Classes in dancing, teaching high school any Jaycee. physics as bishop of the Honeyville ward under the direction of Ron classes following his graduation Set at Art Center for the past six and a half years. Driggs, School of Ballroom Dan- from the University of OklahoHe served an LDS mission to the at Thurswill Art Center Community begin Ogden cing, ma. He had gone on the theory Southern States. He has also day, Oct. 2, at the Brigham that the only way young folks Central school will feature a one served as a member of the SunCity Armory. could be interested in science man show by 12Ray Jeppsen be Oct. day school stake board. He is and ginning continuing extenwas to make the study of it fun, A special invitation is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman the month. throughout ded to all teenagers who are in- As a result, he developed a serChlarson and is married to the artalented Mantua Jeppsen, terested, to meet at the Armory ies of experiments that used tist, will show both water colors former Ruth Hunsaker. They Thursday at 6:30 pm. A free class participation widely. The and oils. His reside at Honeyville with their with versatility to them at success of it inspired him to both media lessen will be given six children. inwill provide an that time and those wishing to further develop a popular science President Andersen also teresting exhibit for all to see. classes future for for show may demonstrations before leaves his ward without a biCrowned as Homecoming King register The art center is open during do so at that time. adult groups. school hours and arrangements and Queen last Friday evening shop, having served as bishop of the Brigham City seventh ward at the Homecoming dance which A charge of $7.50 will be made Spokesmen for the club urged may be made to see the exhibit for the past three years. He climaxed a week of activities for ten classes of instruction in members to make their reserva- at other times by contacting had previously served as presitions at least 24 hours ahead of Principal J. D. Gunderson were Lewie Andersen and Judy various types of ballroom or dent of the North Box Elder time. Dress will be Mrs. Henry L. Thorne. Olsen, senior students at Box Stake mission for five years. He Elder High. served an LDS missiin in Brazil Lewie is the son of Mr. and from 1941-43- . He also served a Mrs. Ray Andersen, 304 South r stake mission. He is First West. Judy is the daugha son of Mrs. Millie R. Andersen ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Olsen, and the late Levi Andersen. He 74 North First East. is married to the former Delone over four Lewie was chosen The 1958 sugar beet harvest in white fly which spread curly ception of Honeyville, will open Baty and they are the parents of other finalists - Charles Box Elder county got underway top disease across the county at Monday, Oct. 6, with hours regufive children. They make their Randall Tyson, Robert this morning, Wednesday, with random, and early-seasohail lated to the growers convenhome at 607 North Fifth West Whitaker and Bruce Hyde. Be- growers hauling to three sta- storms are blamed for the drop. ience. Honeyville wiU begin opElder Bingham fulfilled a misA of the sides being a member While hail did its heaviest eration when the general harRoche, Factory and Malad. sion in the Northern States. He tions, capella Choir, B'lver club, and has served in the ward YMMIA are Indications that this damage in the Corinne a nd vest comes on in that area. Boys League council, he is presand Sunday school and has been will be Fielding areas, curly top was in average yeild years class. senior A of the ident change in the policy for sel stake Sunday schol superintendown. However, some farmers evidence throughout the county. announced dent prior to serving as assistant Judy has been a cheerleader report the best crops they have This has led to reports varying ling pulp rights was Su from good to poor in the same recently by the Utah-Idahstake clerk. for three years and during her ever had. districts. gar company. Previously the OPPOSED SITE North Box Elder stake is comjunior year she was chosen one Shown above is a map of the southwest portion of Brigham City, borFarmers will continue to deli- responsibility for selling the County agent A. Fullmer All-reof the three most preferred prised dered Main and on Forest east on Street the the Street by north, indicating the recently the of eight wards, including said a Utah State university ver their loads to Roche, Fac- privilege rested with each indigirls. She also was chosen over Brigham City Third, Fourth, to be ton- tory and Malad stations school site in built for the revealed has vidual approved of: until amended The Brigham average high City. A group of 64 Seventh grower. proposed study finalists othei four consisting and Eighth, Harper, Mer-lyncitizens 4 20 voiced a.m. Oct. 8 the be hours will to chosen about with to relieves from site borders unanimous as the of it percent farmer this nage policy opposition Karen Bell, Linda Jensen, Brigham Citys Honeyville. Corinne and Bear The 5 All ex of last with below that the zoned industrial area. stations, year. obligation. pm. Harris, and Dalene Burnett River wards. Week Oct. 12-gau- ge Group Organizes safety-consciousne- Brigham Jaycees Announce Plans For Annual Duck Carnival Friday e, To Oppose New BE School fc' Site Slate Corinne Program Thursday September Term Jurors Listed for - T y e District Court th' Knife and Fork Board Meeting Club Schedules Science Program Le-lan- Initiates Announced by Members Farm Bureau , Ko-for- r, Ballroom Dancing Classes Scheduled BEHS Crowns Homecoming King, Queen semi-form- Farmers Start Beet Harvest two-yea- Clay-baug- n o d n t |