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Show w NEWS Brigham City, Utah September 1, 1959 Morning, Tuesday THE BOX EIDER Local Wards . z nnne ward placed second rinne Second ward placed second and Willard Second ward rated third place. Rate High in Road Shows Regional tThe, jCorinne, Secpnd wiyd and Willard Second ward MIA organs rations received top ratings in the district and regional road show competition during the past twQ weeks, according to Mrs. Bert Reeve, drama director of North Box Elder stake YWMIA. The Connne Second ward represented North Box Elder stake while Willard Second ward rep resented Box Eider stake competition look place Aug 18 at the Bear River High school with Box Elder, North Bo Hder, Bear River, South Bear River and Malad stakes participaAt that time, the Promonting tory ward from South Bear River was named first place winner, Co- District competition PHONE f WfyPrescription Church Group Plans Meetings took place 122. at the Brigham City Sixth ward on Aug 25 with stakes from the The Brighanj City congregation Box Eider Bear River and Weber of Jehovahs Witnesses ts now ofarea taking part. ficially functioning At that time, ail shows received The first public' Bible discourse a superior rating, with Corinne Who Are .Second and Willard wards rating to be given is entitled, The speaktop positions, Mrs, Reeve said. Jehovahs Witnesses. Corinnes act was built around the er, Robert G. Hartsten, presiding minister of the local congregation, theme of In a Chinese Garden, while Willards act had a theme of will deliver this sermon Mexico City. The public discourses each Sunday are held at 7 p. m. wilh two Delivery Serviced . FINEST FRESH ' DRUGS ' tp A mm HAMILTON other public services being held Morpheus On Duty on Wednesday at 8 p. m. and FriPoRIDGEWAY, Ont. (UPI) day at 7:30 p. m. The address of lice who discoverd a break-iat the Kingdom Hull of Jehovahs the Watt Electric store heie found Witnesses is 557 South Main street. the watchdog sleeping peacefully a Vermont Thomas Davenport, in the basement and the intruder, elecused crude first W. blacksmith, on 48. a Price, George asleep chair. tric motors in 1837.' : DRUG tf n T m S&H Green Stamps Ross Burke Jenson (right) manager of the, local office of Mountain States and Telegraph company, watches while workmen lay tile which will encase an underground cable system. The project is being done in preparation for switchover to dial telephone system In Brigham City. LAY CABLE SYSTEM , Telehone i PROMONTORY POINTERS Company Lays Flash Floods Damage Farmland Underground Phone Cables Batter Fences, Strew Boulders By Rosalie Wells Dunng the severe thunder showers of last week, gushing flood waters running off the mountainside where last year s fires destroyed the watershed protection resulted in considerable damage to the farm lands lying below. A Little Valley worker returning from town to his job late granddaughter, Shelley Jo Shep- herd. The little Miss ai rived Aug Mountain States- Telephone and the second daughter for Mr Telegraph compand currently is and Mrs. Dean Shepherd They engiged in local underground work have one son. The companys labors have noth-Also rejoicing over the arrival on Aug. 20 of a daughter, are Mr ing to do with and Mrs. Chester Stokes of Bed- espionage but rathef pose neceswith sary preparation for the coming ford, Wyoming Visiting changeover to dial telephone in to them enjoy the little girl who Tuesday evening found the road will be named Linda is grand- Brigham City . This underground blocked with rocks, fop soil and ma Rose Stokes. The four broth- work is the laying of tile ducts for' debris washed down from the ers, Carl, Lewis, Jim, and Reed, subterranean cables all branching out from the hills He went back to town and are again delighted to have a baby dial building notified the county road departsister Includes II Blocks ment who began opening the road Exchanging visits for summer In all, the project includes 11 took next the early morning. They Rich-maGyle blocks of cable ducts and 13 man seven and a half hours getting vacations have been with Terry -- Robinette m Lo- holes for access to the system. It through to Little Valley and m gan: Howard and Dale Nicholas represents the first such cable sysmany places there was only room with Val Huish in Orem, Tesse, tem ever installed here. for one car to travel at a time, Billy and Dallas Flint and Kathy ' Enock Smith and Sons Salt Lake Ruins Road and Paul Jensen in Clearfield, i Just south of the is doing the work at a cost of City, Toombs Wayne and Ellen Toombs with Janet $130,000. The contractor is aiming ranch the road was blocked and Quayle m Perry for a mid September completion, locks and soil washed into his e Mr and Mrs Richard Cobb fields. On the Salt Creek hill part Purpose of going underground Wells) and children, Mary Jo, with the cables is to minimize the of the oiled road has been torn weekGeri were Lynn, and Blynn, possibility of damage, thereby innp by the waters, fences knocked Leo Flints The over and the farm land m the d- end visitors of the suring uninterrupted service to lothe Flints, and the Darrell cal customers It also will elinun-irect path of the rushing waters Cobbs, and ate the sight of was strewn with rocks and debris. Jensens enjoyed a day fishing Fork overhead wires bunching together in Blacksmith picnicking At the Floyd Woodward ranch, have at the terminal point The Cobb family Canyon water marks on his stacks of bal now returned to his air base in Bring Above Ground ed hay which lay in the path of Oklahoma The plan is to run the cables , to show have the the flood, waters out from the telephone building for been three feet deep. Fences and Fish, Picnic several blocks and then bring them feed mangers were washed away Enjoying fishing and a picnic above ground where they extend to and the water left a trail of roc at the Duane Wells recently were business and residential areas. all the way to the Like shore Part Mr. and Mrs Del Archibald and Current demands will require the of that land will probably never family of Willard, Mr. and Mrs use of only one or two ducts, howwill be able to be farmed again Glade Wells and family of Co- ever. the tile network encases six A field at the Poulsen ranch, rinne; Jesse Jepperson of Brig- ducts for requirements which may dperated by Mr. Woodward was ham City, and Elroy Richey of crop up from growth well into the1 completely covered with the flood Logan. future. Maintenance and repair waters. The young folks of IVJutual age will be handled through the man-- ' I Wendell Jensen reported con- had a hay ride party with Lyle holes. Expected to be finished soon af-- l siderable loss to his alfalfa seed Richman providing the hay ride, ter the cable project is the new , moonthe fields in Crop. through the Western Electric person-- , Leaves Gullies light. Afterwards, the group ad- building. nel will then begin installing dial to the church Going north down Boothe Valley journed kitchen hill, the Water cut a gully at the where they cooked hamburgers switching equipment in preparation (or the chanegover shortly after side of the road seven feet deep witji all the trimmings the first of the year. the and three feet wide leaving Mr and Mrs Gayfte Stark are Total cost of the over-al- t work fence posts . hanging in mid-ailiving in the home on the Wayne then turned into the fields below Sandall ranch where Mr Stark has been set at $800,000 taking its toll of the precious farm is employed Three young men, Silver Lining kind employees of Thiokol, are living AUSTIN, Tex (UPI) A promii Fom hill Boothe the Valley in the Devere Stokes' home. nent Texas educator credits the south to the cattle guard, the road Monday evening, the young girls recent business recession with easwas blocked at Intervals, fences in MIA were presented with their ing the states shortage of public buried under the rocks, and the awards for their years work school teachers with strewn lands farm rocks, Tesse Flint compleled her first Dr, Hob Giay, of University o from gravel size up to some year in Beehive, and t lien Toombs Texas Teacher Placement Service big a man couldnt reach around for her second year Beehive woik director, said "the slight recesthem, attesting to the force of the A performance of the road show sion in Industry apparently causflood was given for those in the com- ed many teachers who left Farmers who now face the task munity who hadn't seen it the profession to return. Of rebuilding fences and clearing the lands that can be farmed again, are Joseph Nicholas, Floyd Woodward, Wendell Jensen, Leo Flint, and Devere Stokes Top Road Show Winning by a margin of 10 points, the MIA walked off with top honors for their road shdw at the district meet recently They competed against first place winners of six stakes from northern Utah and Malad. Previously they were awarded first place m South Bear River competition This week they are meeting with winners from the Ogden area for a division road show presentation The Chinese i The show entitled, Meet the Irish," stems from the theme assipned by the stake MIA depicting the part the driving of tfie golden spike played In our 46 Ail the young western heritage 44 people enrolled in Mutual pnrticl paled while many others helped with scpmry, costumes, transporOther tizes priced proportionately fowl tation. etc MIA officers are Maxine Toombs. Doran Nuty'las. LIFE-LON- G Woodward, and Merlin Larson. 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