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Show 1L1 Universal Salt VOLUME 62, NUMBER 21 Pieront uicroUjl-ninA ve. Lake ciLy Utah r Jan Corn 1-- 60 TEN PAGES Erigham City, Utah, Wednesday Morning, May 27, 1959 Voters .Cost Heavy' 1 Da Ftroor off $ Elder Marion D. Hanks Will Visit North Box Elder Stake Conference By a landslide margin, Brigham City residents Tuesday voted approval of a $2,500,000 bond issue to finance a program. giant water and power development The vote went about 15 to 1 in an overwhelming community .endorsement for the citys plan to increase its culinary water supply and provide a second power plant. Voter turnout at the polls hydro-electr- ic Local Service Clubs to Host but balStudents to Obtain loting went heavily in favor of Work Permits From the bond issue in every preA salute to Utahs dairying Council cinct. Complete and unofficial Elder Marion D. Hanks, a member of School Office and its products will be given on High of Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y returns were tabulated by 9 30 Monday, June 15, by the Brig-bar- n All students under 18 years Saints, will represent LDS General Authorities at the quar- p. m. City Rotary elub, with Barobbara Rose, attendant to Utahs terly conference of North Box Elder stake Saturday eveCitizens had the opportunity of age will be required to if are work tain permits they as honored ning and Sunday, May 30-3according to President Mal- of voting on two propositions, to Dairy Princess be employed during the guest. Barbara will also be honcolm C. Young. one for the issue of $2,000,000 in Elder Hanks will attend the revenue buds and a second for summer months, according to ored by Brigham City Klwanis Board of Education officials. club on Thursday, June 18. Saturday evening session and $500,000 general obligation The permits may be obtainthe general sessions on Sunday. bond issue. Voters in favor of The 3alute will be one of Box Elder High He will be accompanied to the the revenue bonds totaled 998 ed at the more than thirty by Utah civic Mrs. Ralph Nielson, 477 North Eifth East, pauses during with only 55 persons casting bal- school office Monday through clubs, from Logan to Cedar THAT FICKLE WEATHER Sunday morning session by El between week, pt Friday any der Chauncey Riddle of the lots against the Issue. The secof Utahs dairy roylawn mowing chores to wonder what the weather will offer next. She, like most other the hours of 8 a. m. and 1p.m. City. One ond proposition drew 970 yes weather wive way to Brigham Young University facis scheduled to be guest at alty residents, is in favor of having the current siege of unspring-lik- e Mrs. from Barbara Burke, each of the salute votes to 67 opposing ballots. ulty. Royalty inexpected mild temperatures. high school secretary. F.lon Mangelson, The Saturday sessions will be cludes lovely City officials and backers- - of Students must bring their held in the Brigham City Sevthe water and power develop- birth certificates when Ephraim, Senpete county, Utahs applyenth LDS ward chapel, Pres! ment program became concernPrincess, and her attenDairy for work permits. Frances Frost of Kays-villdent Young announced. General ed during the early hours after ingWork dants, are required sessions on Sunday will be held and BarDavis the polls opened Tuesday when for all permits types of work, includ- bara Rose of county, in the stake tabernacle on South a noted Logan. only slight voting agents ing farm labor, Mrs. Bruce Main street. Our Dairy Princess or one response. Proponents launched pointed out. telean A priesthood leadership meet of her attendants will invite all campaign by businessmen at luncheon and phone, radio and portable loud ing will start the Saturday evedinner meetings to drink milk speakers In an effort to pick up ning sessions, beginning at 6 30 the dragging qter turnout. are as their beverage In a salute to p. m. Expected to attend members of the stake presiden-Problem- s June Dairy Month, said Richard Ol Man Weather has been The pace . --apparently picked G. '(Dick) Stevens, general chairrooted in Brigham Citys current growth con-- 1 cy and stake clerks; high coun up during the late afternoon foiling the plans of Lady Spring man for the observance. In council Thursday at a regular meeting in cil; quorum presidencies, group and evening with an unofficial' fronted the city of the month May throughout leaders, quorum and group sec of 1,063 persons total charge of the civic club appearhall. the casting city and js becoming a decidedly CONFERENCE VISITOR ances of the dairy royalty are 01 a11 high priests, Ietaries ballots election. in the for a on were special Included the improverequest agenda will This figure did not nearly match D. unpopular person in this area. Marion Hanks Elder and Wilbur C. Parkinson, ClaudeL, ciders ward quarums; a in the northeast section of the city, adoption of Each time Lady Spring turns and c erks; stake attende North stake confer- the citys preceding bond elecRichards, and Paul A. Freebairn, and establishment committee for the resoluton ordinance, zoning amending Aaron ic priestence this weekend. cn the showers to provide the when in dairy executives. 1957, tion November, and electrical of fees for plumbing inpsections. and stake committee for hood, at the showed Stevens said that there will 2,220 up persons needed moisture, Ol Man WeaSeveral residents, including men that the city is limited in ward teaching. of June Dairy A colorful new telephone di- be a number polls to vote on the $100,000 ther foils the plan by turning Robert Ehlers, 607 North Fifth Its street Wives Invited Improvement program swimming pool bond Issue. How- rectory is being delivered this Month events across the state, on blasts of wind up to 50 miles East, and James H. Cole, 472 since available funds will not At 8 p. m., a special meeting ever, voting was part of a city week to the people In the Brig- including county Dairy Princess North Sixth East, met to ask cover the per hour, blowing away rain about when the increased de election and so does not offer a ham City area. will be with wives invited greatly contests, held, parades, demonstrato city intends fair comparison and cooling the air. In fact, The new book reveals many tions, baseball games, and Dairy streets running past mand for street work. Council- to attend. Expected to be In improve man Leon Packer . offered to attendance are all elders in the Lagoon. Greatest representation was changes and additions, bearing Day at only .37 of, an inch of moisture their residences. J " - meet with residents in the ex- stake; all members of the Aaro-ni- c recorded in the fourth precinct witness of expansion and activCouncil members tolu the two has been recorded thus far dur"exarea northeast to panding priesthood over 21 years of where 170 citizens dropped their ity in this area. The cover deing the entire "month of May, plain the citys position In not age; all male members of the votes in the ballot box. Of this picts a western desert scene. which is far below normal. being able to handle all im LDS church in the stake who there were only seven number, The new duectory Includes are residents Local confused, Up prQvempnts during the coming hold no priesthood; couples LOGAN votes cast against all of Box Elder desenting Several students r.not knowing whether to carry county. The summer months. where only one person has memsur- bonding. white pages are divided into two from and cn umbrella, a scarf, or light Brignam City The council did not outline bership in the LDS church; Mayor Ruel Eskelsen and major sections, earh section is sweater to meet the changing members of ward and stake com- rounding communities were peeific road program. honored during awards and hon- ether city officials were highly identified by a designation on weather conditions here. mittees with these working Passed Ordinances . with the enthusiastic the margins of each page. The Uni- pleased A trace of moisture has been all ward committees of ors program at Utah State endorsement of the much dis- Brigham City section includes The city officials passed an groups; week. last versity The annual two week faculty recorded each day since Friday, Senior Aaronic priesthood and ordinance which will the all Jesse Jameson, director and Each of the Universitys sev- cussed rogram proposed to solve the communities of Brigham however, the rainfall does not workshop at the Intermountain area having personal missionary a growing water shortage here. City, Harper Ward, Mantua, Perbetween and Forest lying en to was of the Corinne Railadewand due school Melchiz-edesecretary colleges holds its honors proup this last long enough to provide under the assignments First South streets and east of sincere ry, Wilrird and Corinne, while road Museum, this week anEskelsen ' expressed which time at gram separately, Also quate moidure. Each time, it week, according to Supt. Thomprogram. ifth East to the present boun- invitedpriesthood has come in cloudbursts, but as Tommaney. are the stake presidency, the valedictorian of the college thanks to all who worked to the Tremonton section includes nounced that the National SoR 1, permitting line from the program over the top. Tremonton, Ga'rland, Thatcher, ciety of Sons of Utah Pioneers dary to five three from to last The workship this year was only high council and ward bish- presents his address, and schol- put single family dwellings, to oprics and their wives. arship, awards and other forms He specified members of the Fielding, Bear River City and is sponsoring a buffet supper minutes, then the shower is conducted May 18 20 with . .em- only 2 which "Blows construction of and square dance party Thursfor outstanding 12 man citizen water develop- Snowville. over. A social will follow the; meet- of recognition ' phasis to come up with ways t residences Includes Map at the are be- ment advisory group and local woik day evening, May 28. in University recreameans the Seventh not ward was of ing expected and improving reading Wednesday A possible establishment civic clubs and organizations of tion, and all persons , A street map of Brigham City Scene of the party will be the to provide any relief from the achievement and oral expression attending stowed. which had come out In favor of concludes the white pages." The Corinne LDS ward recreation fees for electrical and plumbing the meeting are urged to particUSU students of from the with the Old in Gentleman students, Brigham Englisn blustery bond Issue. These included entire book Is revised to April hall. Supper will be served from by the city came in ipate, President Young said. City who received honors were the cloudy skies and dipping tem- Tommaney said. He added that inspections the considerable discussion. lor Brignam City Jaycees, stress23, 1959, and will be used until 6 30 to 8 p. m. with the square Jo was General Harris Sessions and Janice Is Set the this theme The Mary being high peratures forecast. Rotary, American Legion the dial conversion slated for dancing following, from 8 until General sessions on Sunday Woodruff Johnson, tuition scholRepresenting Lindsay Park expected to move no higher ed at all Bureau of Indian Af; Ea10 p. m., Jameson laid. subdivision, L- D. Bekker, Jr., will begin at 10 a. m. and 2 p.m. arships; and Margaret Tingey Fosl 10, Fraternal Order of early 1960. than the low 50's with a low fairs schools. gles, Box Elder Chamber of 35-- 0 ked if the to will Phi Elder national Hanks address both city to Lewis, around the to B. levy hover intended Ross Kappa Phi, is conducted Jenson, The workshop Purpose of the activity Is to According reading Commerce, and the Young Dem local fee for these services. At the sessions. Furnishing the music academic fraternity. mana- raise needed funds to meet opereach spring with a general purtelephone company degree mark. ocratic club o Brigham City. ger, there are 1,219 changes in ating expenses Of the Corinne So delay putting away those pose of reviewing the past present tim there is no charge for the mcning session will be Students from Tremonton honMayor Eskelsen said that the the Brigham City section of the Railroad Museum. It is planwinter clothes, it seems they years curriculum and achieve- levied except for buildfhg per- the Brigham City Fourth ward ored were Judith Ward, Alpha to call for book witn an increase of 270 ned to mits and gas Inspection. choir, under the direction of Lambda Delta, national scholas- next step would be Cage similar activities might be in order as this moun- ments plus planning for the construction telephone numbers. He further throughout the summer months, The council told Bekker It was Dougles Mann. The new Twelfth tic society for freshmen women; bids on tain countiy rolls into the month coming school year. not such a move, ward choir will sing special Robert F. Gephart, Phi Kappa which Is expected to be com- stated that this book Is the first the director said. A charge of of June. Dorothy Haniine, a member but contemplating had finished to include all business firms in $2 per couple will be made at hardly speak- numbers during the afternoon Phi; and L. Jay Silvester, dis- pleted by D. educaC. High and low readings for the cl the Washington, Here are the unofficial tabu- Box Elder county under one the door or tickets may be puring when Floyd Andersen, head sessions and will be directed by tinguished service award in past five days es recorded by tional staff, Bureau of Indian of the inspection department, Ferrin Allen. lations from Tuesdays election: section In the Yellow Pages. chased st the museum prior to physical education. Charles Clifford, local weather Affairs, has been special consul- - suggested that the Elder Hanks Is recognized as city Invoke Thursday evening. Other awards were received fees for tnese inspections. The an outstanding speaker, especialA. M. Reedet will provide reMarian Louise by Peterson, matter was tabled for future ly among the young people of the corded music for the dancing Heruld-Journa- l scholFielding, consideration. church He is a nationally known and will also affer instruction arship; Vera C. llunsaker, GarMade Requets youth leader and member of land, Phi Kappa Phi; Sonja lor those desiring It. Reed Nissen manager of the President Eisenhower's Youth The general public Is Invited LambCollinston, s Alpha Mobile Mountain View Home Fitness committee, He holds a da Delta to attend and square dance and tuition scholarship; trailer court on South Main degree in law but devoted him- and Valoy Jensen Booth of lion of all ages are cordialstreet, shot a triple barreled re- self to teaching religion until ly Invited to participate in the Phi Kappa Phi. eyville, quest at the city council Includ- his high church appointment in fun, Jameson concluded. He is the youngest meming garbage collection at the 1953. court; furnishing fiee electrical ber of the LDS churchs GenerLocal power for 23 street lights there, al Authorities. and arrangement . to have all Elder Riddle of the BYU power used at the court on one faculty has rcouested to meet meter and then distributed to all prospective students of Brigham Young University and their the various trailers. An all out drive for funds for The council promised to In- parents" immediately after the the needy blind and youngsters each session. be He before will Nonrequest morning vestigate Job openings with eyesight problems will be A grim, 14 hour search for a pling hooks and other equip making any decisions. Appoint- willing to answer any questions receivedagricultural at the Brigham City conducted this evening, Wednesdrowning victim at Udy hot ment throughout the night in ed to make the investigations they may have concerning en- employment office during the by members of the Brigham rpnngs nded Monday at 3 a m an attempt to locate the body. were Councilmen John Larson. rollment and living facilities at v.eek ending May 16 declined day, Loins club. The City the school. Don and when the body of 13 year-olVerl Chase Tctcrsen, slightly from the previous week drive will begin at 6 30 The pond, containing water of Trcd Martin Lofquist of Ogden session Eskelsen Orion The Sunday evening of the Supt. but were 175 percent above the p m. de 06 degrees Farenheit, was diwill be conducted under the floated to the surface. electrical department. same wees of last year. 100 feet A truckload of brooms, 600 In The dead youth had not been scribed as being about Supt Dallas Jeppson of the rection of the stake MIA A breakdown of Job openings is 100 wide It and yards long all, plus 12 dozen lint brushes, reen since he either Jumped or street and water department, rerevealed the big demand wa have been purchased from the fell into the water at about 2 30 the location Isof an abandoned ported that the cltya meter from manufacturing with trade, nnd miles two about tesort In The mishap p m., Sunday oper Memorial Day Luncheon service, finance and construction Blind Center In Salt Lake City testing program now Is of south Plymouth. out-irto be sold by the local Lions. All wrote a tragic finish to an ttion and that water meters In that order. proceeds derived from the sale takn by the victim, his Hyde recalled that this marks were being removed and tested Sale Planned by Elwood following Greatest demand during the will go to help children needing Plans are being made by the mother, Mrs. Ada Llfquist, 440 the third drawning at the springs en a systematic basis. week was for clerical workers eye operations or corrective Washington Blvd , and anothrr since he has been In office Supt. Kskclsen told the coun Elwood LDS ward building comFred Martin Lofquist was born cil that It would be necessary to mittee to orve lunch at the with skilled workers, profession lenses. The broom will sell at Ogden Inmily. , In Ogden, a son of gain an easement for a transforBear River City cemetery Me- al, unskilled an dsemi skilled in $1 83 each. According to Sheriff Warren Dec. 20. that order. Shortage occupa was The annual project has been Ada Tred W, and Cole playthe to mer the service boy Hyde, Lofquist Lofquist Safeway morial day. tions were chemical and median most rewarding in past years was a a at will four sixth of with now student lie sale on All raft the store at companunder construction grade proceeds ing and has provided funds for eye and a member Second North and Main street. go towards the building fund ad leal engineers, stenographer ions when he vent Into the wa- Lincoln school of the LDS Eighth ward and tjplst, waitresses, and auto me- core of needy youngsters, J. authorized dltion and remodeling ter. lie sank Immediately. Mayor F.skeWen Earl Johnston, president, said Htle said the other youths second ilass Seoul in Troop Councllmni Laren and Supt. Chairmen of the building fund chanics 1 skelsen to make Claim for benefits declined tills week. were helolfss te save him since One. necessary ne- committee are Reginald Hunsa Erie Compton, Howard sonic from the previous week none of them could swim. Along with funds received ker, Survivors include his mother, gotiations in the matter. and were below one year ago. Voted Resolution from selling brooms, proceeds Stokes and Glen Nelson. The spot where the victim two brothers and a sister, RichMr. and Mr. C. M Cornwall The city count il voted to have went down was estimated to be ard E. Lofquist Robert D. Crop and farm activities cen from gum machine are also Hourly to sell their wares this eveIROOMS FOE SALE 50 feet de p. and Alice Marie Lofquist, the city attorney draw up a re- are In charge of serving, which tend around sugar beet thin used In the light conservation local of the Lions Club, J. C. Keller, Freememtiers are ning" 10 a m. at solution will begin mng with the crop about 10 per program. authorizing Mayor Some 30 volunteers, prl toners all of Ogden; Ms father of Ogman Hyington, W. It, Griffiths, Garth Colton amt J. Earl to rign a contract beJohnston and hi fellow Lion The committee plan to serve cent eomnleted. Supply of beet from tbe county Jail and mem- den, his grandparents, Mrs Herwho will participate in the annual project to raise bers of tie Bn Elder county bert M. Rose and Mrs. William tween the city and the englneer-(Contlnuc- barbecue, potato taiad, pie, Ire tliinners was expected to be suf are encouraging local residents Johnston, funds for right conservation. to become a "two-broofictent to meet the demand. family. cream and aoda pop. ob fag Two) sheriffs Oifire maneuvered grap- M. Cole, all of Ogden. Regular Quarterly Conference Scheduled Saturday Evening and Sunday, May .30-3- 1 was described as "light Dairy Royalty th-Fir- 1, Of Man Weather Foils Progress Problems of Growth e, all-da- Of Lady Spring Deluge City Council MSTT Delivers Newly Revised sev-ment-s Phone Directory Local Students Receive Awards At Utah State SUP Sponsors Workshop Winds Supper, Dance To Raise Funds At Intermountain t e k two-uni- - first-phas- e t, Ogden Youth Drowns At Udy Hot Springs Job Picture Reported Bright Lions Club Sells Brooms Tonight house-to-hous- n d - i |