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Show f County Notes Beginning Of Heavy Beet Harvest bounteous cate one of the largest crops Box Elder countys sugar beet harvest will get under many years. Ford T. Scalley, district way next week. According to Utah-Idah- o cials, offi-- company Sugar the harvest estimates l Utah-ldah- USU Classes Js Slated for in com-for Sugar pany, reports that all stations in the Garland District, with the exbe will ception of Honeyviile, open at 8 a. m Monday, Sept. 28, to receive beets. indi- - Universal T'icrcfilmirur Corp A.ve. Pieront TT LakP City, Utah T Conference o 1 North Stake V Iil 10 PAGES Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, September 22, 1959 North Eox Elder stake quarterly conference has been scheduled for Saturday evening and Sunday, Sept. according to President Malcolm C, Young. Elder Sterling W, Sill, an assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles, will represent LDS General Authorities at the conference. Also visiting at the conference will be Elder Glen L. Rudd, director of the Pioneer Regional Storehouse for the LDS church. Elder Sill is a prominent insurance executive in the Western States and is prominent in civic groups in the Salt Lake area. He has served as a member of the Board of Regents at University of Utah. He is a former bishop and stake high council member, and is as a fluent public recognized Report Is Favorable On Mantua1 Dam Site 26-2- Scalley further stated that there will be a controlled harvest 3 through Oct. 15 and during .this period, station hours will be 1 adAn encouraging report on soil testings at the proposed Mantua dam justed to receive the proper tonsite has paused the city council to approve further probings and to give nage. for designing the reservoir. the The large crop to be harvested A unanimous vote to proceed came at a regular meeting of the city will necessitate a long storage officials Thursday in the council chambers. The action followed a discussion period, and it is imperative that for classes au growers harvest beets in a evening Registration of a report by Dames and Moore, to be given by Utah State Univer- manner provided for in the y soil mechanic engineers of Salt at Brigham City will be held tract, he pointed out. The Lake City, which stated that the Sept. 23, at the Box provides that beets must be site was favorable for construcder High school from 7 to 10 p.m. delivered free from trash and tion of a dam. This conclusion was Classes will begin the week of Sept. other foreign matter in order that based on the results of two hole - ' they can be safely stored for fur- - speaker. testings. All classes offered are for college ther processing The tests showed tha4 impercredit and they are being given to A a Special Meetings Planned vious clay layers at about 20 feet joint meetin of the Beet - L, mdusof permit regular employees The conference will begin Saturassociationand the utah below the ground surface were try and others to improve their vo- at 5; 30 p. m. when the stake day sufficient to support a dam and cational or professional capabilities to J and ward begin harvest was agreed upon, welfare committee prevent seepage. The proposed by part time academic study. i bishops will meet, to be followed The PTA serves as a connect- dam would be constructed just Credit may be applied toward ap- Scalley said, The Beet Growers Assn, request- at 6:30 p. m. with v welfare meeteast of the old highway through propriate degrees from the Univering bridge between school and ed that the controlled harvest be ing for all stake and ward welwhich mu- Mantua and on the creek which across a sity. home, bridge fare committee members. tual understanding and coopera- runs across the valley. Courses available for registra- administered as it has been in the A stake priesthood leadership Advised to Procede tion can move freely. tion on Wednesday evening are list- past and also asked that there be no advance in the price of wet beet meeting will be held at 8 p. m. The soil testing firm was ed as follows: in from a recent article Quoting and molasses. Expected to attend are members Monday to procede with furIntroduction to college algebra; pulp a national magazine, parents of the stake presidency and stake adThis bridge between school and ther borings in the area. In plane trigonometry; analytic geot clerks, high council members, ward will cooperate with dition,, they and calculus and and on home is calculus; metry suspended loyalty deto Todd bishoprics and clerks, quorum presFrancis City Engineer advanced differential equations; susconstructive effort, ft is not idencies and group leaders of the the dam and dikes to enclose ' Knife-For- k calculus. pended for the purpose of giving sign Melchizedek priesthood and all e the reservoir. They also indusbickering and criticism a chance Introductory accounting; Stake 'Aaronic priesthood commitChosen Thursday night to rei gn as Box Elder County Dairy Princess was Annette RAIRY ROYALTY to moe in on the school under the will make a study of borrow areas trial management problems; tee members. from which fill will be obtained. Knudsen (center). Her attendants are Karen Hadfield, first attendant (right) and Kay Molgard, secand supervision; personprotective canopy of the parent-- , conducbe General will sessions ond attendant. They were selected from among nine contestants. The Mantua reservoir is the comnel administration; business teacher name. It is suspended ted Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2 p. m. munications. of bridging the gap kingpin In Brigham Citys $2,500,-00- 0 for the purpose i at the Box Elder stake tabernacle, water and power development that is otherwise deepened by misFirst quarter shorthand; college The Brigham City Third ward choir SUCCESSFUL SAYS AIR FORCE technical understanding and lack of cooper- program and will store runoff waphysics (mechanics); will furnish the music for the morters to be exchanged to irrigators ative effort. drawing; electronics. ning session, and the Honeyviile Worthwhile PTA meetings for for pure spring water. General chemistry; physchology ward choir will sing during the afVotes Spring Development of business and industry- - techincal this school year are planned by Officers and directors of the Box ternoon. those in charge and they invite Elder County Knife and Fork club In another move intended to inwriting. The Sunday evening meeting will crease the local culinary water all to participate in them. The regular evening educational this week announced plans for the be conducted under the direction with first the current of season, Box Elder county the The first meeting will be held on supply, the council voted unani- program scheduled for Thurs-th- e of the- stake MIA organizations, district will not start until , Thursday, Sept. 24, at 7:30 p. m. mously to further develop the and a, special invitation goes out first week of November. These day evening, Oct. 22. at the Box Elder High school aud- Birch spring area south of ManA solid propellant rocket engine uteman was fired live. The secto to all of the stake young people classes will be of a type. itorium. The subject to be dis- tua The city piped into the spring made in Utah was used in the suc- ond and third stages were dummy Monthly dinner meetings wjH be be in attendance. Annette Knudsen, Classes to be offered will be an- cussed will be "Attendance and more than a year ago but has at the Tropical Restaurant cessful firing of a full scale model stages, approximating the actual Brigham this City lovely .and nounced in October. been utilizing only part of the and will feature outstanding pubof the Air Forces Minuteman stages in size, weight and config- year's Peach Queen, Thursday Attendance Regulations." flow. Clearing away brush and lic speakers from the entertainICBM at Edwards Air Force Base, uration. All the across the The first stage used only night was named Dairy Princess slight country lines ment world. it was announced Wednesday. chill of autumn air is being warm- laying additional collection enough propellant to accomplish for Box Elder county. is expected to boost the total , about ed Knife and Fork club members was unabated silo. the the launch from It Thiokol Chemical arguments by corporation, The statuesque blonde beauty, ; into the city line amount are asked to reserve the following Utah division, is associate con- designed to burn for only a few daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen the nation's schools. What are from onepouring second foot to almost reDo their on and dates their calendars they shortcomings? tractor responsible for the design seconds. plan 634 East First North, Knudsen, two second feet. to attend the dinner meetings: and construction of the propulsion The entire missile was tethered gained the judges' nod at o ban- quire a new look fashioned along The council approved a petition Or does used Oct. 22, Gene Conklin will be for the test. It was restrained quet held in the Tropical Restau- the old classical lines? system X- -l from Chris Rasmussen, 23 North imsome with the familiar look, 2000 feet of rant. John Higginson, general mana from free flight by guest speaker. His topic will be for installing curb and First of West, deParents children Into fit still best attending The Human Side of the World. said the Air Forces an- nylon cable in the shape of an inSelected as her attendants were provements, Central and Southeust elemen- ger, gutter from Forest to First North Y attached to the nose Karen Hadfield, 18, daughter of mocracys dimensions? is a great satisfac- verted nouncement Nov. 23, guest speaker will be on- - First West. City- - Engi- tary schools are Invited to at- tion to our entire ergamzatioA.1 What is needed Is to give edu street of the missile. The tethered ca- Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hadfield, a flying reporter. neer Todd wag Instructed to draw tend a meeting this evening,' in it the merits cation to back time missile ble young brought the 410 North Main, and Kay Moigard, Jan. 7, Mrs. Catherine Butler Tuesday, at 8 p. m. in the Cenfor Confidence Confirmed plans and specifications earth after a flight of only a few 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- people's lives. It should be given up will discuss "The March of Time tral school auditorium. the project, and submit them for fiin the it the deserves hundred feet. Powered by dual 6,000 lb. thrust in Bible Lands. priority ert Molgard of Willard. Our own confidence is connancial ledgers of the commun- approval by the council. Purpose of the meeting is to firmed rocket engines built by Reaction The Minutemin is an advanced Nine Competed by the success to this evFeb. 11, Toni Gauer will be the discuss the The curb and gutter work Is insituaschool present ity, the state and the nation, the Motors division of the Thiokol for ultient, Higginson said. Several per- ICBM being developed and will discuss tion and the to prevent flooding on First from was chosen The tended guest trio speaker among now sessions home PTA believes. The remains split Chemical corporation, the experisons from the division witnessed mate use of SAC oy an Air Force nine contestants in the An Adventure in Unique Enterd West which occurs during heavy for tle two of source a child's the being conducted personal manmade a suc- tainment. mental aircraft the team under contractor the test firing in California. contest. rains and runoff from the downschools. Judges were attitudes, and moral cessful flight at the Edwards the first stage of the Min- - agement of the Air Force Ballis- Wallace Parrish, Rocky Mountain goals, town area. anOnly have not been Call will act Omer J. Speakers yet Attorney Base last Thursday. tic Missiles division, ARDC. William Parnounced for the March and April as moderator and parents' may Would Amend Ordinance Dairy association; The multi-stag- e ehicle was taken solid A propellant kinson, state inspection service; to Ross C. submit questions to Principal J. Office Manager Willis Hanaccording meetings, City 2 a realoft by bomber and missile, it will have a range in ex Harold Petersen, American Dairy secretary-treasure- r of the D. Gunderson or Principal Arch Bowen, a proposed amendsen presented 5 leased at 38,000 feet. The cess of 5500 nautical miles (6300 association for Utah. club. Sims which they would like to ment to the ordinance deflew under its own power for a is This missile statute miles). In winning, Miss Knudsen earnhave considered. which would require a fee from Walter G. Matin serves as presof ten sucfrom fired under be to minutes, landnig period signed ed a one-yescholarship and the ident of the group for the year, Supt. Walter D. Talbot will be any subdivider submitting a presilos or from mobile cessfully on the dry lake bed, at ground of competing in the invitations and have opportunity with Clinton of present liminary plat plus the notorized J. BrigBeasley a speed In excess of 200 launchers. Its use of solid propel- state Dairy Princess Finals. The ham City and Garn Capener of been extended to the Board of signatures of agreement of all be to missile the will lant permit finals will be held a4 Salt Lake Education to be In attendance. owners of property to be subdiviTremonton as vice presidents. the at stored in The rocket engines utilized ready Citys Hotel Utah in November indefinitely ded. After lengthy discussion on A sudden bolt of lightning struck in its launch Directors of the club include SAC silos, giving this flight were designed and used and will be televised. the matter, the council directed . of Mae the home Mrs. Petersen, Chester Clay-CCharles Hamilton, reaction The new Box Elder, Dairy Prinan almost instantaneous in the Bell X-- l series of expert-- . that additional study be made and 130 South Fourth East, Saturday at W. Merrell, G(en A. mental aircraft and are providing ,,aUR, cess, a sophomore student active the ordinance submitted for conout a light fixture capability. p.m. burnihg all Holman, evaluation test for the in dramatcis at Utah State Uniprior sideration at the next meeting. and blowing the main fuse which L. Carand J. Clty to the installation of the morel0' At the present time there are versity. succeeds Eda Rae Anderfurnished electricity to the home, Eleven claims for crop and genDooa't' ,!?,te.n,3uis' r rocket engine . powerful XLR-9son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3,475 men registered with the Se- eral damage to Mrs. Petersen said she was eatf Tre- ln an0 property resultHarris, this for counaircraft. Box in Elder pecially designed Paul Anderson, City, lective Service Brigham of (he city's lunch with her two daughters from extension monton-eing ing XLR-91 also The develop-engine, who won the crown last year. ty. according to Ross C. Bowen, south outfall sewer line were tawhen they heard an unusual noise by Thiokols Reaction Motors Miss Hadfield, first attendant, is chairman of local board No. 2. in a bedrom next to the kitchen bled for further study. Division, is. capable of producing a graduate of Davis High school Is In additioa the local board from smoke smelled They coming I were Persons entering claims Many Brigham City families are 50,000 lbs of thrust and will carry She USU this fall. and will attend the room and immediately stampprocessing 358 standby reservists. Trank Edwards, Jay Christensen, planning to again enjoy the Old man higher and faster than he is a brunettet with brown eyes. Box to These Elder are out ed had fallen which county's Robert Nelson. Carl Hansen, Orsparks Time Threshing Bee at the farm has ever flown before. To Fnroll at Snow portion of 110,000 registrants and ville Jensen, M. Shlo, P. R. Parof L. K. Wood in Mendon this Sat- the carpet and noticed the burned Post No. 10, American Legion area around the fixture. Miss Molgard, second attendant, 11,000 reservists In the state of ker, Norman Nelson, Carlyle Bow-dewill be host to all war veterans urday, Sept. 26, at 2 p. m. An electrician was called to of this area on from Box Elder High Utah. and Shlrl Lewis Slggard, graduated ste'um evening. Thursday Seven tractors Purchases of U. S. Savings check the wiring system in the and plans to last school Mespring During August, the local board Williams. War the m. at at 24, p. Sept. Bonds in Box Elder county during and precision models will be on home before the fuse was enroll at Snow college in Ephraim. was called upon to deliver one replaced, Councilman Verl Petersen August amounted to $39,(189, ac dismay and added attractions will and it was found that the only dam morial Home. She also Is a brunette with brown man for induction into the armed Rocin be has the oldest the An thresher on Page Four) to program T. bond Frank entertaining cording Coppin, done was to the light fixture, for four age men and services r outkies and (4 scale been planned and luncheon will be eyes. chairman. Mrs. Petersen reported Monday. Reeder. examination. American Dairy Frank This amount brings a total of fit with Shetlands. The damaging bolt of lightning served, according to Commander association of Utah representative It is the responsibility of the Dennis Johnson. 2 $329,817 for the first eight months and m. at In p. this one was noticed the only Programs begin for Box Elder county, was chair- local hoard to maintain current inviof the year, or 82.4 percent of final steam and gas pulling contest area All are veterans cordially throughout the entire after man of the contest and was as- classifications of these men. This fell . . . Intermittent- the county's 1959 sales goal. , The is scheduled for 8 p. m. ted to attend, Johnson said. noon, local residents observed. sisted by A. Fullmer Allred, coun- classification operates on a conIn this for three area over ly days t rrmr ty agent for the local area. J. D tinuing basis by which the Seleca the past weekend, leaving total Merrell handled contest arrange tive Service System is prepared of 1.15 inches of moistpr which ments for the Brigham City to meet any call for manpower was more than welcomed by farcon- that club which annually may be needed on or in time mers throughout Box Elder counducts the Dairy Princess compe- of emergency by any of the arm1 ty The U. S. Civil Service Comhr tition. On a statewide baed services. t ,F And the mercury fell as the mission at Washington, D. C. this Wallace A. Parrish. !.ognn, is sis, over 50.000 classification 4. . . ac result of the rains at this time of chairman in charge of the state- tmns are taken by local boards week announced an examination year, and cooled off the air after wide competition, and Wilbur C. earh year. Of this number 918 for the position of postmaster at c.f an unusually hot summer. TemapplicaParkinson, Salt Lake City, is asso- classification action were taken Willard. Acceptance tions for the exams will be open peratures dropped to a cool 41 2. ciate chairman. No. board local by until Oct. 13, 1959. degrees Sunday night and frost In order for the local hoard to was predicted for Monday night in The position pays $1,275 per ankeep up to date with this clussi num. the upper valleys by Brigham " Bowen empha fication process, City's genial weatherman, CharApplicants must fake a written sized that It is most Important for test to be les Clifford. given at Ogden. Those Selective Service registrants and who pass will be assigned final Each storm during the three-da- y standby reservists to keep their ratings on the basis of the test period was preceded and acInciil Selective Service boards In- and on their ae well thunder and vlightcompanied by humed of current addresses and as fitne'g for experience, the position. They ning and even some hall dotted any change In their fumily or em must have resided within the deClifford the area on Saturday, 't ploymcnt situation. unsaid livery of the office for one year S. U. lost week The Army ' s V V The United State government immediately preceding the closing p , veiled new manufacturing and A cloudburst 4 opened up over all young men to register date of the examination. They also ; k. area Saturday i the Promontory testing facilities for medium and requires t with Selective Service within five must have reached their 18th Us at motors rocket Clifford much said, expand Inrge night, leaving 18th birthday on or before the closing Works d.ivs after attaining their Ordnance needed moisture, however, there Ing Longhorn of the date for acceptance of applicaa member Being birthday. rorket motors production p'snt. was some erosion noted In the The rocket motor production fa- National Guard or the Reserve tion. and persons over 70 years of area. newly planted obage cannot be appointed. In at Longhorn Ordinance does not relieve a man of his carcilities area that streams Many to register. ligation Complete Information about the Thiokol eviWorks are debris and ried trash operated by Sunday, Those comprising the local Se- examination requirements and InCurrent Chemical dence of the heavy rainfall there, I corporation. structions for filling applications production Includes the motors for lective board ace Bowen, John ti Samuel L. For may be obtained at the Willard La- Shumway and the Faison. Nike, Hercules, 33 post forms ofkice. at located Application The office, It EXPANSION Missiles. crosse. 17 PARKING gren. FOR snd Main This of west was ail that was Sergeant CLEAR FOR PARKING This ground locnted Just pile of rubble Sept. S. Civil U. the with filed must be street. Main City, South Brigham Pershof left the that 18 Is Lclnnd Tingew home, 77 South First West, last week as the street near First South Is shown being cleared far Improvement as contemplated Sept R. Erb Service Commission In Washingmen and machinery tore (I down to make room for more downing and possibly the Zeus motors Is operated by Mrs. Ineg Sept. 19 parking ares. It will bs blacktoppod when weather permits, all a ' of S a. m. and ton, D. C. before the closing date, hours the between ia one town Marshall It area. 20 will of the In at bo two of In downtown a area aurh parking customer Increass undertaken produced parking Sept. program by projects part 8 p. , the Brigham City Parking company. in, Monday through Friday, Oct. 13. plant. Brigham City. Sept 21 Offered on Local Basis I con-sit- PTA Hopes To Bridge School Gap ad-is- Vfc j.-- . A. 500-acr- Club Plans Local Beauty Programs Thiokol Rocket Engine Used In Test Firing of Minuteman I g Is Crowned Dairy Princess non-cred- it pd Parents Slate Meeting on Thiokol Motor Powers School Problefn 5 -- During Flight w Kiwanis-sponsore- X-1- 5 e . X-1- miles-per-hou- r. 9 es-'e- d Draft Board Saturday P.M. Chief Tells Local General Public Invited to I Lightning Hits Local Home 1 Legion to Host Threshing Bee ' Status Local Veterans County Bond Purchases Told n, old-tim- e The Rains Fell.. prein-ductio- n horse-powe- So Did Mercury Postmastor ra-in- Position at rT ... Willard Open i ol ;v Jd tf y. Army Expands Facilities for Thiokol Work ' y - r S'. "i dry-fari- I&, - ; ifttf -- rn nr isukiiwi |