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Show Universe Microfilming Corp. Pierpont Ave. Salt Lake City, Utah 141 ln 59 Meeting Called To Tell Facts Volume 62, Number 10 Brigham City, Utah, Wedneday Morning, March 11, 1959 18 Pages Of Crop Outlook The curly top disease which cost Utah tomato growers over $2,000,000 last year, coupled with the closing of a cannery at has caused considerable coun- alaim among the canning crop is student and students. accomodate It 1,500 gym, library, Go-Ahe- ad Box Elder county, acsite cil and faculty rooms. A wrest- growers of io be located on a to Melvin Johnson of cording will room be and cafeteria and ling Second lying between Bear River City, president of Fourth South and Sixth and located on a lower third level on the Box Elder Farm Produce buildmain of west the side West. the Eighth Cooperative. The plans call for- a total of ing While the Insect outlook Is Architects turned their efforts to preparation of work- 33 classrooms on the two levels A shop building will be sepa as favorable for this predicted main rate from the and apart choral and with of board educaton week last the band, after accepted together ing plans economic conditions are the s year, will It enclose structure. will rooms. be drama The latter a floor sketch for. a new high school in Brigham City. and work areas for voca- questionable, Johnson said. For clustered around a 1,200-sea- t Meeting in spetl session, board members followed a auditorium on the ' buildings tional industrial this reason, a meeting of all canagriculture, recommendation of the building committee in approving the south end. ning crop growers has been arts and drafting. cheduled in Brigham City in sketch, sixteenth- to- be- considered. l over-alshows the The layout Facilities Described court room of the county the Other facilities include a 3,000 school facing east with a park- ourt house, Wednesday afterDesigned by Hodgson' and Hol- i d school building will be a structure with facilities to seat boys gymnasium, a gills ( Continued on Page Three) brook arcniteel firm, .the. prppos-- , noon at 1.30 p m. r Professor Howard Dorst of the USDA and Dr. George F. Know! ton, Utah Stale University, are scheduled to attend this meeting. These specialists will give r a report of the beet counts in the southern breeding giounds ol central Arizona and southern Calitornia. Will Give Forecasts Forecasts are made by these researchers as to the time and r the amount of beet infestation expected each year. Mrs. Ray Barrios, 481 North Second East, shows that This forecast has been made and READY FOR DOLLAR DAYS she is ready for Dollar Days, Brigham Citys annual bargain event scheduled Friday and will be given at the meeting. A. W. Chambers, secretary of Saturday. the Utah State Canning Crop Growers association, will give a Pony League Sets report of the economic situation for canning crops. Chambers Organizational returned from Chicago and has information concerning Meeting Thursday the carry over of canning crops An organizational from 1958. meeting Local Stores Tag High Quality Merchandise More than 80 percent of the for the Pony League baseball At Rock-BottoPrices for Friday, Saturday tomatos in Box Elder county program for the coming year will held be were affected by the curly top Thursday evening, Dollar Days in Brigham City, Friday and Saturday of virus last year. The virus trans- March 12, at 7:30 p. m. at the this week, promise to be the most outstanding bargain event mitted by the beet leaf hopper Bunderso.i school auditorium. in history, according to local merchants as they prepare affected sugar beetts, tomatoes, Purpose of the meeting is to merchandise to go on sale at the lowest prices beans, spinach, peppers, canta- perfect an organization for the ever, for the big event. loupes, aiv various other orna- - coming year, according to Loeal buMness houses wiU Howard Kelly, president of Corinne Ladies to Hear awing open their doors at 9.30 the league for the past year. a. m., Friday and Saturday All 13 and 14 year-olboys Interior Decorating Talk mornings to welcome the geninterested In playing Pony will be eral public and wise shoppers Interior decorating League baseball during the suhject of regular meeting of in the annual citycoming summer are requested Corinne Ladies Local Farm Bur- participating wide bargain event. to bring their parents and at- eau scheduled lor Friday afterThe stores will remain open tend the meeting, Kelly said. noon, Maicn 13 beginning at 2 until 8 p. m Friday evening to The Ponv League Is a sump. m. In the Corinne LDS chapel. aMow local residents extra- shopmer baseball program sponsorMis Bessie Hansen, home hours. ed by local merchants and demonstration agent, will be in ping The 1959 Dollar Days is planRrlghant Cl'y Recreation rhnrge of (tie program for the ned to feature more attractive a'U moon. merchandise at the most attractive price in many years. Sponsored Annually The Merchants Committee of R. Will the Box Eider Chamber of Commerce sponsors Dollar Days annually. Glen Knud.sen is currently serving as chairman of the Merchants committee. Featured bargains will meet Conference Sessions Scheduled Quarterly the needs of the entire familv, home and farm, including food, Saturday Evening and Sunday in Tabernacle , hardclothing, Jewelry, drugs-g Two officials of the Church of Jesus ware, automotive, and other speSaints will address the quarterly con- cials, Knud sen said. Christ of latter-da- y Wise shoppers will make a list ference of the North Box Elder stake on Saturday and Suntheir wrnts and be on hand of 11 Malcolm March and to 15, according Stake President day, Friday and Saturday morncaily C. Young. The visitors are Elder Alvin It Dyer, an assist, to make at ant to the Council of the Twelve and Alfred V. I'hrhan, a ings savings. their purchases huge the Welfare committee New residents of Brigham City General sessions on Sunday end vicinity are Invited to join are open to the public, begintheir friends and neighbors and K'ning at 10 n. m. and 2 p. ni. In come down town Friday and tin Make labcrnucle, President to lake advantage of the V Young sail. many fine buys. Hie SaUrdiy meetings will at biRln at 5 30 o m with a meeting for Make welfare committee members, followed by a stake welfare meeting at i i in t 30 p. m. for all stake and ward welfare committees. At 8 p. in, Marchs blustery weatha priesthood leadership meeting er continued to prevail in tha v ill be held. Expected to be In vicinity of Brigham City during attendance are the slake prcs. the past week, with wind, snow d ncy an t high eounrll, quorum rnd sunsh'ne combining to make leaders, s, group presldeneo the weather picture Interesting. quorum and group secretaries of A light covering of snow fell all' high priests, seventies and Monday night, but was soon elders quorums; stake commit-tie- s gone wlmn blustery winds confor Aaronlc priesthood, tinued to blow throughout the stake committee for ward teachnight. It lift .00 of an inch of ing. and all ward bishopries and Kkler Alvin R. moisture. VISITOR Low High clerks. 33 49 March 7 Dyer will represent LDS In October Sustained ond-stor- y General Authorities at North 27 57 March 8 rooms and facilities are outlined In the drawing directly Shown Hre the over-a- ll IIIGII SCHOOL SKETCHES drawing two-stor- y 53 Elder Dyer has served as a Box Elder Htake conference 28 March B a be will above. main The however, school structure, in sketches the floor for building and Brigham high proposed (top) 40 28 March 10 (Continued on Pago Two) some of the faculties wUl bo constructed on a lower third level. Saturday und Sunday. City. First floor design la shown in the middle sketch while sec n Architects Given Signal e For Preparation of Working Plans class-100m- - - two-Stor- y leaf-hoppe- leaf-hoppe- Brigham Merchants Offer Special Bargains for Dollar Days Event m high-quali- ty - Elder Alvin Visit Dyer North Box Elder Stake Conference . high-rankin- Sat-uidu- y t: wel-fai- Blustery Weather Continues Area 4 |