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Show Universal !'icro filming Piernont Ave. Salt Lake City, Utah Corp 1A1 s Volume 62. Number 32 r Jan 1-- 60 8 Pages Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, August 11, 1959 City Awards Contract or Aqueduct Project Brigham City Monday awarded a J170.497.40 contract to Wheelright Construction company of Ogden to install a 30 mch aqueduct down Box Elder canyon. The projecj is to be started within 10 days and represents initial work on the second phase of the citys 12,500,000 water and power development program. The Ogden firms bid was lowest of nine opened by city council at a regular meeting Thursday night. Next low bid of $177,783.30 was submitted by L. S. Over Conof Provo. struction company Christensen Excavating company of Salt Lake City was high wifi1 a bid of $383,368. The engineers estimate was ' about $160,000. Despite the present low water situation, conditions at the Bear The project is to be completed River bird refuge only within 90 days after start of conaccordslightly below normal, struction, exclusive of Sundays. ing to Vanez T. Wilson, refuge Call Reservoir Bids manager. of contract the preAwarding Wilson made this orservation ceded by one day the calling of after a recent aerial survey bids for construction of two reserwhich included the lower Bear A Friday night crash Into this Box Elder Canyon Park tree pinned driver Grant H. Black MANGLED voirs as another part of second River drainage. He said that noted their plight, called an ambulance, and aided In the and his wife inside the wreck until schedcouncil is work. The phase within the additional rainfall Doctors the the of extraction couple in satisfactory condition. pair. report at uled to open bids on this work next few weeks would improve its next meeting, Aug. 20, at 7:30 feed and water conditions which p. m. he described as pretty good. When completed, the two projWilson reported that the hatch ects will give Brigham City of Canada geese is up about 10 more than adequate line to conpercent from last year with the vey culinary water from Mantua, number of local ducks decreasforebay or control ed from that in 1958. i reservoir at the head of Box El There has been a light outn der canyon, and a Robert Valen tine (right) seems pleased as he draws the tape galSTART PEACH QUEEN CONTEST In other business, Mayor The city council Thursday gave measure around Jill Anderson, one of the first contestants for Peach Queen this year. Taking statistics is lon storage reservoir at the mouth break of bdtulism but nothing serious thus far. The disease final approval to only part of its Eskelsen reported that he Dan Hess, chairman of the contest and coronation ball. Valentine is heading arrangements for mer- -' of the canyon. annually poses a.hreat until the published intention to amend the met with officials of Thiokol chant sponsorship of contestants. Ready Plans of latter part September. Chemical corporations Utah diviTwo Ogden residents are reported municipal zoning ordinance. In addition to this, Tudor EngiAs a 'climax to a public hearing sion anent the local housing situa- in satisfactory condition today at neering company of San Francis on the matter, council members tion. Purpose of the meeting was the Cooley Hospital following a carco, reportedly has plans nearly voted to remove yard regulations to determine future housing needs crumpling smashup with a tree in completed for a proposed hydrofor commercial structures and resulting from company growth in Box Elder Canyon Friday about 11 electric power plant to be located p.m. of on line east the culinary buildings with one exception. The this area. just The Brigham City Jaycees are reported this week that the list of ed to compete for the coveted title Eskelsen said division the plan the there Injured in the accident was Grant that amendment reservoir. stipulated larger Di- with various businesses in the loknee deep in preparations for the contestants is shaping up. must be a yard at least 10 feet ned to maintain its current rate H. Black, 20, 2469 Van Buren, Orion Eskelsert, electrical deannual Peach Queen contest and rector member is Robert Keating. cal area sponsoring them. To be and his wife, Myrna, 19. wide at the rear or side when a of employment until at least Febleft for As in past years, the contest fi- eligible, the contestants must partment superintendent, Coronation Ball which this year Black suffered a dislocated hip, laof I960. to on located lot a is the ruary adjabay city today, building Tuesday, 18 nals and Coronation Ball will be have turned is being held Sept. 3. years old by July make a check of the The council coupled a special cerations, bruises, and broken teeth cent to a boundary line. plans. His event traditionally conducted in the Box Elder High 1, 1960. They all will appear in mission will be to add The royal with the while Mrs. Black suffered injured tabled for council meeting Friday night The further speciany is formats and. bathing suits prior to session to discuss the spe- legs, torn cartilages in both knees, precludes Brigham Citys famed gymnasium. to Initial in judging fications for reduce the to efficient intention regular. study an necessary the after- the coronation. scheduled begin Peach Days celebration Sept. cial improvement district propos- arm lacerations, bruises and shock, of for the minimum side dwellings facility. power yard operation Will Crown Queen noon with the climax being the according to police reports. The ed for northeast Brigham City. in residential Zone Heading arrangements as genMayor, Ruel Eskelsen explained coronation and naming of Last years queen, Melanie fishermen amendment would have lowered Attention allpint-sizeI dont know how theyre alive, cen Talk the meet at eral" chairman is Dan Hess who queen special that the ,is plant being designed of of Tremonton, two attendants that evening. will be on Brigham City! the minimum for any side yard tered on the city's share of respon- commented Ralph Hotter, .Utah The royal trio will reign over hand to crown her successor to to operate automatically and will The annual carp scramble, existto eight feet and reduced the min- sibility in pulling out trees and Rlghway Trooper who investigated be controlled from the citys the throne. Peach Days and also represent by the .Junior Chamber of imum total for two side yards covering open irrigation ditches in the accident. power plant also located at According to Hess, entries have, ing Brigham City at other events durthe district. The council previousCrosses Road is scheduled s Satur to 18 feet. Commerce, the mouth of the canyon.' begun coming in and will be aning the year. now requires ly had voted to include only curb Black was driving his 1953 ChevThe , ordinance day, Aug., 15. behind the LDS tabNegotiate For Loan In all, some 25 girls are expect- - nounced starting later this week. rolet out of the park when he was minimum widths of 10 and 24 feet. and gutter work this year. Another development in the wa- ernacle on First East. Robert Valentine, Bob Botsford, Indications were that the proj- blinded by lights of an oncoming as conducted was The exHundreds of are took and hearing ter youngsters Al Cazier, Harold Crill, and Robpower program place ect will be started in the near fu- car, he told police. He pulled to the ert McCabe are making arrange- at the council meeting when May pected to be on hand for the event part of a regular meeting in the ture. room. council right shoulder of the county road to which., promises fish, prizes and city ments for contestants and their or Eskelsen was authorized Named To Board avoid the car, then finding that he all for free. First refreshments a to out loan take temporary sponsors. LeGrande HorSley was named was close to the edge, turned too Two juveniles and a to from Third Second South East This nance construction. project Name Committees to the board of adjustments by a quickly to the left and crossed the man' were awaiting trial in First measure will be dammed off by the JayCommittees named to handle action poses a stopgap into District court this week on burunanimous vote. He succeeds Earl road, smashing almost head-ocees about who will then dump to provide funds ufltil the city can corfor the a large tree. How this was done or contest, arrangements Madsen in the post. charges. 300 fish into (he water, including glary some sell of bonds. its onation ball and other Jaycee car was not The trio, two boys and Council members approved fi- why the Eskelsen said the loan is being some trout. Meeting place for the Region Peach Days activities are: Barton Benland, 20, all of Whittier, to Bert Robinson for hit cannot be recalled. Black told nal payment In the traditional style, with. First Security starting Calif., have been charged in con- Four PTA conference hast been Judges: James Kennedy, Val negotiated laying a sewer line extension in Kotter. There were no witnesses to signal at 10 a. m. is expected to nection with the theft of groceries changed, according to Mrs. Doris McNamee, Maynard Victor, and corporation and will be taken southwest Brigham City with $100 the accident. increments of $25,000 up to $100, send throngs of screaming youngDeAnn Ebeling. from a local residence. They waiv- Olsen, publicity chairman. The crash totally demolished the sters splashing in quest of the The junior class at Box Elder to be held back pending an acThe conference has now been ed preliminary hearing on being arFavors: Max Hamilton, Duane 000, or as much as iy needed. The car, smashing the front end and the engiby ceptance city report an of is the school fish. set been at rate has slippery Many sponsoring carp High raigned in city court and were slated to begin at 7 p. m., Thurs- Parsons, and Virginia Breitenbe-ke- r. interest twisting the frame so that the are to be tagged, with prizes apron and overall dance at the neer. t percent. bound over to the district court for day at Garland Elementary school In answer to an inquiry by Alan Blacks were pinned inside the vewho the school tennis comts awaiting Saturday, lucky anglers on for PTA council and chairmen triul Dance Vernon Hansen, Adonis Friday. E. Brockbank, builder of a pro- hicle. catch them. Aug. 15, Secretary Susan Hansen According to Brigham City police, from North & South Cache, North Nielsen, DeVon Breitenbeker, subdivision near the south Roger Jeppsen, Paul Jeppsen and posed Will Receive announced this week. Popsicle after and South Box Elder, and Logan Rodney Hansen, Roland Holman, the three were apprehended All kids participating will reThe dance is scheduled to start city limits, the mayor reiterated Gary Hammerland .Corinne drove someone had broken into the Mar- school districts. A general meet- and Lee Ward. ceive free popsicles. at 9 p. m. and is being held to the citys intention to improve an by the smashed auto once, then vin Nelson home, 207 East- - First ing will begin the conference and Tickets Dan Russell, then back to find Black caught beWayne Stock" scramfor the annual raise funds for coming year ac- access road. Satur10:30 about at South, p.m. tween the frame and seat, hanging departmental work is scheduled Hunsaker, Verl Iverson, Ken Rich Will Be to is ble invited now in a are The at tivities. Improved pond public Perry day. to follow. ins. door, the He noted that the property run- partly out of sprung-opewhere they were taken after being attend. Shortly after the burglary was lit charge of the meeting will be Queen escort and presentation broken wheel resting where he had between Brockbanks plan- been seined from Bear River bird refAccording to Miss Hansen, there ning reported to local police, Officer Mrs. Earl Holmstead, regional di- Dan Hess and Larry Hunsaker sitting. Mrs. Black was pinned and Lindsay to found the trio rector. Theme of he conference H. C. Hampton uge waters Sunday. More than 20 will be a prize for the girl wear- ned development the seat on the other side of the Dr. William Knudsen Publicity: road as be would a temand most was in As which out fish car for the summer turned their the improved park apron ing Brigham City's original Jaycees asleep car. Also the motor was on fire. is Pursuit with a purpose. and Bruce Keyes. . ski enthusiasts catching chore which netted an es- her partner. However, the wear- when houses are built to warrant parked about three blocks from Aid Injured All elected officers of local PTA Concessions John Ensign, Rich- peratures climbed, Leit. of timated 300 carp. the Nelson residence. After ques ing of aprons will be optional. s The three to attend, an- ard Jensen, Denzil Baird, Mark had good reason to day dream invited districts are put out the In a split vote, the council voted fire with the white, icy slopes of January. tioning, Hampton took them Into nounced Mrs. Olsen. According to Chairman Donrey vis will be in order for the boys, dirt, pried the drivers Phipps, and Jay Pierce. Predictions cal for more fair Secrist, the maximum custody. against the city providing free door open further and lifted Black age limit she added. Float: John Holmgren, Miles Attending the four district conThe three were placed in the and warm weather to cover Brig- for this years scramble is 10 Records will provide the music power for a yard light rather carefully to the ground. will Dee State be ferences President Lee Christoffersen, Ferry, than a porch light at an apartment ham City and surrounding area years of age. and there will be refreshments. county jail to await triul. Another Ken Wright, Dr. Ellvert Himes, Logan; First Clements, and Jack Robinson. 50 on Fourth West. The request was set Tennis has at Admission been for and at the two canvas least next other type days Willard, stopped at the scene and Vice President Mrs. Youngs McFinance: Reid Thompson. shoes with rubber roles should be cents per couple or 25 cents a per- made by owners Arvella Powers called for the ambulance. with no rain in sight. After Parade: Ward Secrist, Rich Gregor, Ogden, and Magazine and James Powers. son. worn for the youngsters Mrs. Black from the car. High safety. exrtacting Mrs. John Chairman, Ballwinkle, ard Griffin, Edgar Richardson and John Larsen and the couple were rushed to Brigham Councilman 95 Tickets may be obtained at the Aug. 6 Participants must have written Salt La'ke City. Reed Walker. from their parents, dunce or from any of the class Orion Eskelsen were appointed to City. 96 . permission Aug. 7 officers who are Robert Reeder, study the city policy of free 97 Secrist said. According to Kotter, Black was Aug. 8 97 Director member for the event president; Marie Madsen, vice porch light service and make a re- cited for driving under the InfluAug. 9 ence of alcohol. is Richard Jensen. 97 port to the council. Aug. 10 president, and Miss Hansen. Conditions Said Pretty Good At Bird Refuge are teen-age- Council Passes, Tables Parts Two Injured , 25,000-gallo- Of Proposed Zoning Change n In Accident half-millio- At Canyon Jaycees Kick Off Peach Queen Quest ' Annual Jaycee Fish Scramble -- Set Saturday R-- l. Can-fiel- d d spon-sore- d Trio Charged In Burglary PTA Slates Junior Class Garland Meet n bright-lighte- d Slates Dance Weather Offers Hot and Cold n Running Mercury teen-ager- teen-age- Game Warden Quits; State Fills Vacancy Ruggles Porter, Jr., south Box Elder county conservation officer for the past 18 months, resigned from" the state fish and game de purtment Friday to accept em ployment in the east. Porter hud been with the department since graduating from Utah State university in 1957 with a de gree in wildlife management. A native of North Dartmouth Mass. He has accepted a, 'post tion as manager of a fish hatchery-i- State Road Commission Slates Highway Hearjng Officials from the Utah State Road Commission have announced that a puhliq hearing on a Box Elder county section of the Interstate highway system will be held in Plymouth on Mondav, Aug. 17. It will be conducted in the LDS chapel at 2 p. m. The meeting will cover the proposed routing from the Malad liver to the Idaho state line for a Pitsford, Vt. The hatchery is distance of 13 approximately operated by the U. S. Fish and miles. This is Interstate No. 15. Wildlife Service. The total cost Including na Darrell Nish, a when constructed to the reto live of Logan, was named standards, is estimated place Porter on a temporary over $4 million. The fish and game depart- at The remainder of the route ment probably will make a perwithin the which bisects the state from north manent appointment to south, has been covered in prenext several weeks. Nish graduated 'from USU In vious hearings already held In the June and has since been engaged county. in the department's d service On Monday, Aug. 10, the state training program, This marks his road commission held on Informafirst appointment as conservation tional meeting covering the route. This was conducted by Blaine J. officer. Persons wishing to contact Nish, Kay, district engineer for the comwho resides In Logan, may do so mission and was held at the Ply through the Brigham City Police mouth LDS chapel. At the hearing, any citizen will department, , right-of-wa- free-wu- bu-si- y y v be given the opportunity to make statement regarding the proposal. The meeting is made a matter of public record and a transcript will be made. This will then be studied by the state road commissioners and the Federul Bureau of Public Rouds before final decision is made on the. general a routing. The proposed highway will follow the alignment of U. S. 191 In the area. It will utilize the, present roadway and (hen eventually two additional lanes will be constructed which are planned for the cast side, The highway will divided eventually be a four-lan- e highway that will have controlled access. The proposition calls for Interchanges at Plymouth, one to serve the Washakie Indian Reservation, an interchange to serve Portage, and the fyurth at the Idaho state line. State engineers report that the amount of frontage roads and private crossings will be determined when negotiations are underway for right-of-wa- co" Tha state road commission has called a PROSPOSED INTERSTATE ROUTE public hearing at Plymouth Monday, Aug. 17, an this proposed route of Interline. state Highway IS front the Malad river near Plymouth to the Utah-ldub- The highway will eventually consist of four lanes and be constructed at an estimated total cost of $4 million. All citizens are Invited to attend the meeting and Inject their opinions Into the hearing proceedings. |