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Show I Ogden Youth Is Rescued 141 Universal Micro filming Corp Pieroont M City From Canyon Volume 62, Number 35 A rescued Ogden boy is recuperating in the Dee hospital m Ogden today with a broken right leg after spending 'Wednesday night on the rugged slopes of ' Willard canyon. ' Around 10:30 a m. Scott Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Olson, 1220 Marilyn Drive, Ogden, was hit by a large rolling rock, break-r.his right leg while he and Ted Olson, 17, and Byron DeLir, 17, ilso of Ogden, were headed on 'a :amping trip abour four and one lalf miles into Willard canyon, according to reports. DeLir went for help while the Ither youth agreed to stay with the injured boy ; Hikes Into Willard About 3:30 p. m., DeLir arrived in Willard, where help was found and rescue operation began.. The sheriffs office in Brigham City was notified of the accident, sheriff, Orlin prompting deputy Allen to organize a tescue party composed of George Moellendorf, Jr., Harvey Morgan, Gary, Ney arid Charles Anderson to go into the area The party drove a car as far as possible along a road south of Mantua near Willard Lake, then borrowed a mule and horse from sheepherders thinking the boy could be carried out by "one of the aniENTERS CONTEST Ree Ila CONTESTANT Sherry Ann Steed, mals. But before the' boy was Jackson, 18, daughter of Mr. and 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A reached, the terrain became, too Mrs. Merlyn Jackson, Tretnonton, Gorin Steed, Brigham City, has for the animals, making it is a Peach Queen contestant spon- been entered in the Peach contest rough sored by M. H. King of Tremonton. by Blocks Clothing store. (Continued on Page. Two) 8 PAGES Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, September 1, 1959 Sustains g A new sthke presidency was sustained in South Box Elder stake during regular quarterly conference sessions Sunday in the stake tabernacle. Presiding at the conference were President Joseph Fielding x Smith and Mark E. Petersen of the Council of the Twelve, Church of Saints. , Jesus Christ of Latter-daSustained as stake president was O. Dee Lund, with J. Charles Keller as first counselor and LeGrande Tea a& second counselor. Austin Larsen and' Raymond Olsen were retained as stake clerks. Change Name of Stake In other official business, the name of the stake was changed STAKE LEADER J. Charles Kelfrom South Box Elder stake to ler is first counselor in stake presiBox Elder stake. President Smith dency. explained that an error had occurred at the time Box Elder stake was divided, some 15 years ago, and that the two stakes should have been named Box Elder stake and North Box Elder stake at that - tv. ) y . .o Replacing Broken Panes Becomes time. Released after serving as stake president for 11 years was Glen M. Bennion, who was commended by the General Authorities for his continued faithful service. R. N. Price and J. Oleen Palmer were released as 'first and second counselors, respectively, both of whom have spent many years in church service. Native of Brigham City President Lund is a native of Brigham City, a son of Mrs. Mil dred B. Lund and the late Orville D. Lund. He has served on the South Box Elder stake High Coun-cisince November of last year and prior to that was a member of the First ward bishopric for seven years.-- ' He is a successful attorney, hav ing graduated from the University of Utah School of Law in 1943. He has been practicing law in Brigham City since 1946 and is curas city attorney rently serving here. His wife is the former Relda Jensen of Afton, Wyo., and they are the parents of two children, Whitney Dee, age six, and Kath leen, age two Former Bishop President Keller was born and raised at Preston, Idaho, and has lived in Brigham City since 1948, when he was named manager of Lists Crossings Block's Mens Clothing store. He The principal also listed these has been serving as bishop of the crossings which students should use in going to school: Children (Continued on Page Two) living east of Main stree.t from First North to First South cross at Macks Pharmacy to Ken Jensens market: those living in the area from First to Second South cross at Dicks Texaco station to stuWaynes Chevron service; dents living south of Second South including those from Intermountain should cross at Third South, Box Elder Womens Legislative from the tabernacle corner to the Council plans the first in an eight school grounds. month series of meetings WednesHe pointed out also that parents day, beginning at 8 p. m. In the bringing their children to school Chamber of Commerce rooms in should plan to let them out on the Brigham City. north side of the building (Second Any woman who is interested in South) or on the west side (First national, state or local legislation, West). According to a Brigham whether she is a delegate or not, City police order, youngsters may whether she, belongs to the club not be unloaded or picked up on or not, may apply for 'associate Main street or Third South, Gun- membership by paying dues of derson added. $1.50 per annum. Womens Council Invites Ladies To Join a'-- SEEKS CROWN Brenda Peterson, 18, daughter of Mrs. Charles Peterson, Tremonton, has been entered in the Peach Queen contest by Troxell Jewelry stor& .' - - CONTESTANT Karen Seely, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Seely, Brigham City, has been entered in the Peach Queen contest by Lynn's Market. Le-la- VM S FOR CROWN ;An entrant ENTRANT Kathy Harris, 17, In the Peach Queen competition is daughter ot Mr, and Mrs. Lovul G. Karen Finch, 18, daughter of Mr, Harris, Portage, Is a contestant in and Mrs. nay Much, 1 rertionton. the Peach Queen quest, sponsored Sbt is sponsored by City Drug, ,r by Bear River State bank. TITLE Janet Fuhriman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fuhriman, Tremonton, is being sponsored for Peach Queen by J SEEK 17, C. Penney company of Tremonton, Verubel Call, 18. ENTERS QUEST Sherry Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. F, Cali, Brigham City, I being span- - Davis, Brigham City, Is being span-so- i e 4 in the Peach Queen quest by Mired lor Peach Queen by Malkin's I Brcltenbeker Electric, Realty, CONTI 'STUNT Group DeAnne ShuSILKS CROWN man, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks Shuman, Tremonton, Is being sponsored lor Peach Queen by Robert's Ladies Wear, Pain-in-Ne- ck i Replacing broken window panes in the local National Guard Armory is becoming a acording to Don. F. Johnson, local officer in charge, who reports that approximately 75 panes of glass have been broken out of the windows at the Armory this summer. Johnson is inclined to believe that the damage is done by youngsters, perhaps in that neighborhood, since most of It takes place while (he building is left unattended in the evenings and on weekends. He issued a warning to parents to coution their youngsters against throwing rocks at these windows, since steps are being taken at this time to determone who the offenders are and parents of youngsters caught doing this will be held responsible and charged for replacement of the broken panes. . HEADS STAKE O. Dee Lund Is CHOSEN LeGrande Tea was new president of the Box Elder chosen second counselor id the stake. stake presidency. Firms Submit Low Bid On Local Bond Issue A Salt Lake City investment firm rate of 3.722 percent and net interteamed with two other companies est cost of $246,040.50 to place low last week to enter the apparent among seven bidders. The high bid low bid on $500,000 worth of generof 4.033 percent was submitted by al obligation bonds being issued by Kirchner, Ormsbee and Wiesner of Brigham City to help finance its Denver, Colo, which did not list a water and power development pro- net interest cost. gram. The bid opening tok place at a L. Edward Burton company, special meeting of the city council Blythe and Compuny, Inc., and Thursday and left officials highly Kalman company bid an interest pleased. The bond issue was pro- posed last spring based on what was considered to be a liberal interest rate of 4V2 percent. Thursdays low bid was well under this Inmates Try figure. Will Finance Work A spokesman for Edward L. Bur- Jai! Break; Attempt Fails Three inmates of the county jail were involved in a attempted jail break Friday night. Barton Penland, 20, Gary 17, nnd Carl Renfrew, 17, all of Whittier, Calif., removed the covers from three radiators about 8 p.m. Friday, revealed Warren Hyde, county sheriff. Presumably using a broom handle, the trio attempted to break And again it was Peach Days through the wall beneath the winweather. dows in the corridor in front of the Brigham City peach harvest at ceils. They succeeded only in chipways seemed to bring the proper ping the plaster and damaging the weather with It. Even the most radiators. The three had also tried to break gloomy and pessimistic residents when consulted gave a grudging or bend some of the heavy steel crossbars on the windows. They yes. a knotted towel Rarely does it rain on Peach had wrapped Days. Most of the time there is a around a bar and twisting a broom certain quality that accompanies handle through the knot had tried the first days of September. There to bend the steel. is a special slant to the sun as it Realizing that a jail break was heads for a winter orbit. Within being attempted, deputy sheriff the canyons maples began the Stanley May waited for some time annual change tq technicolor. The outside the cell corridor door so he summer heat disappears for an would be able to catch the trio Finally at the right moother nine months. ment, May jerked upon the door High Low and caught the three in the beam 88 56 Aug. 27 ..I of his flashlight working on the 28 90 64 Aug. window bar. 29 88 55 Aug. Peniand, Penland and Renfrew 85 59 Aug. 30 87 52 ....... Aug, 31 (Continued on Page Two) Forecast Sees COMPETES Kay Hodges, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mr. George Hodges of Brigham City I being sponsored for Peach Queen by M. If. King el Brigham City, Pen-lan- Janet Hardy, IS, CANDIDATE daughter of Mr. and Mis. John M. Hardy, Bear River City, is being sponsored for Peach Queen by Food King and Food Giant, ton company estimated that funds from the bond sale would be available in about 45 days. This money will finances initial work on water and power development which is now underway in Mantua and Box Elder canyon. Payment on the principal will start in 1363 and extend to 1979., The city expects to issue an additional $2,000,000 in revenue bonds to finance later work. Both issues were given voter approval at a bond election last May. In other action, the council authorized Mayor Rue! M. Eskelsen to sign a 41,864. 50 contract with Kahley and Son construction company of Mjrray to construct two reservoirs. The Murray firm was low bidder on the work which includes construction of a reservoir at the head of the resercanyon and a voir at the canyo mouth. -- 25,000-gallo- 500,000-gallo- n n For Meet Winners Ribbons Ready All swimmers who piaced first, second or third in the recent a-city meet may pick up their ribbons at the municipal pool, it was announced this week. It also was pointed out that persons wishing to enter the swimming meet being held during Peach Days must do so before Wednesday evening, at the pool. intr- SEEKS HONOR A contestant for Peach Queen la Lola Jean Mills, IS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mills, Corlnne. She is sponsored by Zundei'i Mens furnishings. |