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Show Microfilming Iniversal Ave Gorp 1M Pieroont Burglars Take $3,550 During Weekend Spree SaltT"' 8 Pages to ed onto the Waldron building roof Volume 62, Number 30 Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, July 28, 1 959 adjoining the American Food store walked in Tremonton, Friday, across it in the moonlight, cut a and Little Valley, with the hole in the rear section of the groburglarizing of $3,550 in cash and cery store roof and lowered themchecks from stores and a post of- selves inside. fice. According to the sheriff, a safe Also burglarized during the at the front of the store was dragweekend was the Community Pres- ged to the rear and was pried byterian church at 304 South Sec- open by the burglars who gathered a total of $3,350 and left the buildond East. During Thursday night or Friday ing without detection. The Box Elder County commission Monday set the 1959 county tat morning a Little Valley store and Same Gang levy at 6 35 mills, a hike of .25 mills over last year and the first increase post office owned by D. Glen recorded in the past 12 years. The sheriff asserted that it is Smith was broken into by cutting The higher levy was effected primarily to counteract an anticipated the burglaries were presumed on steel wall a galvanized through drop in revenue resulting from a decrease in assessed valuation of utilgang. the west side of the building. Bur- committed by the same ities in the county. S. Treasury department The glars using heavy hammers and and U. The commissioners took the acthe county law enforcement crowbars pried open the post office tion at a special meeting in the safe and extracted $200, then broke agency is cooperating in solving court house. Leads now into aetore safe and three cash the safecrackings. Greatest increase in new levy Is Box to of School one District The Flder dispoint were group which particular empty, registers in the county roads fund which men Education which a has Board known of Wednesday Warren Sheriff closed parole County was boosted to 3.00 mills over last will open bids on a new elemenviolator in it, declared the sherHyde. iff. tary school in southeast Brigham year when it was 2.20 mills. A Apparently like a scene from a like decrease was seen in the fund City. grade B movie, thugs- clambor- - About 7:45 p. m., Sunday night, for general county purposes when someone broke through the lock of The bid opening is scheduled commissioners a to take place In the county court the the north door of the Community approved house starting at 5 p. m. levy of 1 60 mills as compared to Presbyterian church, then walked 2.40 in 1958. Cost of the school is expected through an unused class room and to run near the $300,000 mark, Although slight decreases were into the office, looking for money, its noted in the poor and indigent, with architects predicting according to Rev. Hershey Julian, The Elsenhower administration completion by Jan. 1, 1960. The and hospitals, medical care funds, this week was pressing congress pastor. of .40 an in increase the noxious Is in located the biulding site Wanted Offering for an answer to the financial weed fund brought the levy to its muddle which northeast corner of the Presumably he was looking for may force a halt to school property and new high. this nations interstate highway the Sunday morning offering monhas been deeded to the district Following is a comparative ta' since Administration officials stated ey, commented the pastor, ble for the two years: by the Department of Interior. he dumped books, papers, drawthat unless congress approves new 1958 1999 ers and files on the floor and some funds for highway construction, Brown-eye- d JOINING YOUNGTOWN Hillary Higglnson with Bruce Hadfield gives Eileen Grover, 404 General county purposes 1.60 2.40 the federal how opened a locked cabinet safe program probably will Three floats from Second South, first handbill advertising formation of Youngtown, Brigham Citys proposed capEast 35 .45 Poor and indigent for nine months. dead stop ; and twelve twixt tured recognition in Ogdens an- without prying it open. Untouched for center twenty. ages exclusively youth Hospitals, medical care.- - .05 .10 Here in Box Elder county, two I nual Pioneer Day parade Friday. was a movie projector and type3.00 2.20 roads County interstate projects already havo writer in the office and adjoining Also representing the local area .25 .25 Exhibits, water surveys IS YOUTH CENTER A DREAM OR REALITY? , storeroom. been delayed by lack of matching was the Box Elder High school 30 .30 federal Agricultural aide Since offering money between funds. These are the Brigband under the direction of Wayne Noxious weed fund .. .... .80 .40 ham the amounts of $75 to $100 had not City to Honeyville and HoneyJohnson. been kept in the safe that Sunday, ville to Elwood routes, covering a 6.35 6.10 Featuring the ,1958 Peach Days the safecracker found nothing. total of 11 miles. Two other projThe heavier taxpayer bureau ects in Weber royalty, the float entered by the If Brigham City was a pot it canyon also have 1 was directly attributed to a Box Elder Chamber of Commerce would darned near be boiling, been tabled. the ypung people of Brigham City and of a Pat have been made to establish in utilities valuation of took first place in the Following thoughts grumbled an elderly resident yesIs Serious Twixt Twelve youth center at the National its surrounding communities need Boone song called division. Title of the local entry $1,557,875 for this year. This figNext over her front gate. terday all boys and girls Guard Armory as soon as the or- to support the proposed youth cen- summer. The situation is expected to deal ures to be a revenue loss of $62, and Twenty, was Beautiful Brigham City. to I'm spend gll 741 going in their teens, plus to the county. serious blow to the economy of twelve and ganization is ready to get under ter in the fouding stage by initia- three months Third place in the division went chasing polar bears The commissioners had written Utah as well as the rest of tha twenty age holders are invited to way, according to City Councilman ting the idea Thursday night. to Intermountain school employees she around icebergs in Alaska, citizens of Don Chase. become for their entry World Peace. commented slyly aid strolled into to the state tax commission for an United States, The two local projCity Officers an such With this type of facility, exclusively Youngtown, explanation of the decrease but ects alone were expected to proThe float was constructed with an Councilman Chase has proposed her house. had not received an answer Mon- vide employment for at least 350 youthful organization sponsored by activities as dances, parties, ping Indian motif and featured a large The lady had good reason to the Brigham City Recreation de- pong, pool, various kinds of crafts setting up political parties among day. A smaller utilities loss also men. Application of the Weber-Bo- x p peace pipe. boundhead north. citizens to fill the Temperatures Youngtown of and all kinds of recreational activWeber was noted in neighboring Undersecretary of Commerce In the industrial division, Thiokol Elder Conservation district for a partment for young residents 100 to ed five the last elective offices with a centers up during surand and the federal John and, members J. small projects loan of $304,000 Allen, Jr., ities could lie planned. . county. city Chemical corporation was accordfive city councilmen and a days and stayed cozily in the genB. D. The valuation decrease was was approved Monday by the rounding communities. administrator, To set this program into motion. mayor, highways ed honorable mention for an eneral area. udge. of the principally In Oregon Short Tallamy, outlined the problem at Government Needed The Pioneer. Its Irrigation subcommittee try titled Other offices could be appointed hearthe beginning of a three-da- y Line railroad and rolling stock. Government is needed for Youngtheme was characterized by a Senate Interior and Insural Afby the mayor and council such as fairs committee, ' it was learned town, made up completely of pering conducted by the House Ways large figure resembling an early-daand Means committee. They Issued treasurer, recorder, police chief pioneer with a modern rocket Monday from Senator Frank E. sons within the youth centers age and other officials thought neces-sara fresh call for a Moss a member of the group. A meeting set for 8:30 p. per galin his arms. lon hike In gasoline taxes to ease by the citizens. subcommittee. e Other m., Thursday, is scheduled at the winners were ' Chase urges all youth in or next this critical situation. Action of the entire Senate Inbaseball grandstand at Rees PioSweepstakes (commercial) First to the teen ages to plan to attend terior committee is expected in neer park to complete the organiWas Rejected Security bank; the .Thursday night meeting .and The near future, Senator Moss zation and to start formation of 14 wards of the LDS stake.,. The tax Increase, proposed to " the city of Youngtown. organize said. and 'activities. government 'Jratemal "Just prevent stoppage of work on the The is and a reservoir Handbills advertising the youth a Touch of Loveliness by the Ja project nation's 41,000-milInterstate highpipe distribution system to put city are being passed to every panese community of Ogden. District Judge Lewis Jones FOUR DAY FESTIVAL had previously been First network, way house in town this week by a teenIndustrial "The Goose ' That water on farm and residential A Howell dry farmer last Thurs-dalast week sliced $33,600 off awards congresrejected by Democratic Laid the Golden Egg, Commerproperty between Ogden and age committee. won a legal bout with the sional leaders. However, to four Promonmade there previously waDemand for cial State bank. Brigham City. owners for damage government when a First District were signs that the two sides range tory Answers Complaint Retail Bon ter in the area has grown rapidCourt jury ruled that he had com might work out a Melody Time, hike as done to their land during conly because of defense installaMarche. is struction of Southern Paciifc rail In many ways, plied with federal agriculture reg a sort of a temporary compromise. Youngtown s ulations thus becoming eligible for an answer to a Judges were Carl Beuhler, La- tions in and near both communi acorn-plainroad companys fill across Great ties, the Senator said. Mar Buckner, Mrs. S. R. Dobbs, There isnt anything to do Salt Lake. crop damage compensation. NOTICE Sarah McCracken and Dave Well The farmer, Crosby A. Glenn, m Brigham City. In altering the amounts which Arrangements Box Elder Coun- the evening, the North and South became entitled to receive $3,696 of Officials ihe Effective Thursday, May 14, the had been set by a jury more than Fair have approved a program Box Elder Farm Bureau talent in crop Insurance by the jurys de- following sprinkling schedule will a month ago, Judge Jones cut ver- ty for the four day festival, setting show is to be held at the Bear cision. be enforced In Brigham City. dicts for severence damages in morn- River High school auditorium at 8 had applied for money after Residents living on the west side half in two cases. A third case (be opening date Wednesday p. m. fering a crop failure in 1956 of Main street permitted to sprinwas held up pending a decision on ing, Aug. 26, at Tremonton. Women's department Thursday will see concessions However, the Federal Crop Insur- kle lawns on Monday, Wednesday judging the validity of a mining claim in T- starts at 10 a. m. Wednesday and opening and classes of 4 H live- ance Corporation contended that and Friday. i i4. 4 ' the area. and FFA dairy cattle, Glenn did not summer fallow his Residents living on the east side Affected xby the judges action will continue through the day. In stock, Jf and open classes of beef, land during the preceeding sum of Main street permitted to sprinjunior were Helen Sheehan Arthur and sheep, hogs and horticulture ex- mer as required. It was the gov- kle lawns on Tuesday, Thursday SeverGlcnera Sheehan Hunter. hibited for judging. I ernment's charge that he had left and Saturday. ence damages awarded to them and style dress the Demonstration All residents permitted to sprinwas trimmed from $32,000 to $16, acreage go to weeds. 9 a. m. with review set a Glenn testified as did neighbor- kle on Sunday, is for 000. of A larger award $57,283.47 flower exhibit to be judged at 11 ing farmers that the land had been Persons starting new laws perfor gravel taken from their land a. m. kept weed free during the summer mitted to sprinkle daily. for fill material was left the same Acceding to the parade commit- months. The action involved Citizen cooperation is sought In Verdict Awarded tee, the annual county parade will total of 167 acres. conserving the citys water supply start promptly at 5 p. m. and Similarly, a verdict of $32,000 and adhering to this schedule. Attorneys for the F. C. I. for severence damages awarded promises to be an outstanding re- made known their intentions to Should the program prove successto Nick and Dorothy Chournos was view. file an appeal. ful, additional restrictive measures North Stake MIA road shows are A horse judging and show is will not be neeesary. split down thw middle. A third on the move tomorrow and i tonight scheduled to be held at the Rodeo amount of $3,200 for physical use NOTICE TO NEWCOMERS Your past cooperation has been' of their land also was cut in half, with the Fourth, Seventh, Corinne, grounds at 7:30 p. m. People who have moved Into appreciated and your compliance Concessinns Open The judge did not change an Twelfth and Honeyville wards on Brigham City since May 15, 1959, with the sprinkling schedule Is On Fridays agenda, open class having children award of $61,580 04 for gravel ta the receiving docket tonight at of elementary needed to conserve water while the same hour. ken from their land. dairy cattle judging starts at 9 a. school age (grades 1 to 6) please our proposed water development Lavon Reeves, m. with exhibits and concessions register at the Office of the Board The third case involved Milton According to is being completed. A. Oman, Virginia S. Oman, Sam North stake drama director, the opening at 10 p. nr. Also slated of Education, County Court House, program Chour-nostrac10 and FFA N. R. is themes of the shows will vary for By order of the uel Chournos, Janice p. m. July 29, 1959, from 9 a. m. to 5 Nick Chournos and Dorothy K with the particular ward sponsor- tor driving contests. Mayor and City Council. m. will inChournos. The jury awarded them ing the show. Subjects Children are featured in a speBOARD OF EDUCATION. Jy total of $36,S86 97 for gravel ta clude such items as school day, a cial parade at 11 a. m. with boys BEST IN THE DIVISION The traditional Peach Queen float built by the Box Elder Chamber of Com1 The m. set for in ken. However, they did not claim dragon, the two new slates the demonstrations p. merce captured first place in the division of Ogden's July 2tth parade last week. OFFERS ADULT LESSONS to own the land involved but had union and a variety of other show annual rodeo begins at 8 p. m. that only filed on it. topics, announced Mrs. Reeves. night. A new and uninhibited way celebrate July 24 was introduced by a gang of safecrackers sometime early Friday morning at Tre-mont- County Commissioners Hike 1959 Tax Levy to 6.35 Mills Board to Open School Bids On Wednesday Ease Federal Road Plight, - House Urged Floats Given Honors in Inter-mounta- in v Ogden Parade this-are- a Baking Sun ' Youngtown: Fate Desided Thursday n Ups Mercury Senate Committee Approves Loan For Water Project. District Judge y first-plac- Trims . teen-ager- r vk Howell Farmer Wins Verdict Awards Iff LB rid Case In Crop Case e Exhibits, Auction, Cattle, Rodeo Posted on County Fair Program t: one-ye- t!r. Road Shows Mir Visit Wards Tonight, Wed. r n Expanded Swimming Program Starts Next Week at City Pool With an expanded program planned, the second session of Red Cross swimming courses is scheduled to start next week at the municipal pool, ecordlng to supervisor, Buty Morrison, Morrison said that the program of giving swimming lessons to local youths had met with such success this summer thut it was decided to Include classes for udults The age limits and six year-oldpreviously had been seven to 16 yeurs old Registration Told Registration for the courses will be conducted Friday, July 31, at the pool. Following Is the registration schedule and the fee for each group: A A r if y ;: i fi.tt v ACCORDED THIRD PLACE dlviklnn to this entry Juiget awarded third plura In the by Inlet mountain scliuol employees, Hi. competition was tougher tliun ever this year, I upon-suit'- d tTivm This float entered by Ihiokol Chemical corporation, WINS HONORABLE MENTION mention In tha Induktrlul dlviklnn of Ogden annual Pioneer Day parade Iriduy, There 10 00 will be four classes per week for three weeks at a cost of $5. and JO. 30 Seven to Tour awimmera. Intermediate classes per week (or three weeks received honorable for $5. 11 00 Adults and girls life savwill be three adult ing. There classes taught each week for three weeks at a total cost of $8. The girls' life saving course consists of 13 hours of Instruction costing $5.50. 11:30 and Thera swimmers. will be four lessons per week for three week at a fee of $5. Eleven intermediate Cover Admissions Morrison pointed out that tha fee In each Instance covers admission to the pool plus Instruction charge. He noted that tho program wa expended due to Increased Interest shown by parent and other adults. The life saving course offer an especially valuable opportunity to girl who want to earn a lifesaving certificate, Morrison said, Thia course la preparatory to tho Red Cross senior life saving which entitles the holder to be registered life guard anywhere In tho county. The latest form of water safety and drowning rescue will bo taught, he explained. |