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Show Universal VicroCilniinf? 6orp 141 Uiernont Ave. Salt Volumn 62, Number 39 Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, Ity, Utah m in September 29, 1959 8 PAGES Probable Move Faces Little Valley School Parents Seek Traffic Safety For Children The board of education apparently has solved the problem of what to do with the two buildings which formerly jerved as the Little Valley A delegation of parents whose . school house. . a ; The district officials cleared the way for disposal of the buildings at children attend Willard elementary a regular meeting Wednesday night. The session also featured the apschool asked the Board of Education for assistance in helping to . pearance of three parent delegations. create a sa(er method for their of Fate the Little school Valley children to cross the state highappeared sealed with a recomway, mendation of an investigating comNEW OFFICERS These students were elected studentbody offmittee. The committee, composThis action was taken following icers at Fox Elder junior high last week. Left to right, they are ed of members, three-ca- r Harold B. Felt collision Wednesday and KenJimmy Foote, president; Marsha Chalrson, and Delbert E. Cook, Supt. Walney Davis, secretary. morning when the Junior Police ter D. Talbot and Clerk Eberhart serving the Willard school stopped Zundel suggested that the larger two cars at the pedestrian lane on structure be given to an Ogden Highway 91 at First South in Wiman in return for moving the secllard to allow a group of youngsters ond building to the Box to cross the highway enroute to Elder high school grounds. school at 8.15. a.m. On a motion by Member Day Trooper TeWayne Woodland, inGarfield, the board voted to give Box Eider county first crack at vestigating officer, reported that the third vehicle was traveling bethe building under this type of Charles Clifford, Brigham Citys hind the others and the driver, This quintet of energetic Box Elder coeds will be leading the cheers LEAD HOMECOMING CHEERS agreement. However, the county genial weatherman, predicts frost, Frank Russell Worthen of Denver, commissioners, Monday during the 1959 homecoming activities Wednesday. They are (left to right) RaDene Reeve, Mary Lou through shower activity, and cooler temsaid he was watching a youngster Clerk K, B. Olsen, declined the Walters, Ann Muir, Sheree Davis, and Kay Rasmussen. Now who wouldnt sheer for these lithesome few next for the days, peratures Students at Box Elder Junior come from behind a building at the offer. lasses? with hopes that the weather will High school last week elected of- side of the highway and he failed to The board had suggested that RETIRES M. H. Trujillo will rewarm up toward the end of the ficers to lead them during the see the other vehicles stop in time the building be used at the county tire SB after S3 years al FedSept. week. 1959-6of to avoid running into the rear school year. fair grounds. eral service. have dropped , Named Temperatures president both of them. studentbody Way Laid Open the each for past was Jimmy Foote, son of Mr. and day gradually Thus the way was laid open for Drivers of the other vehicles five days and traces of snow and Mrs. Lanell J. Foote, 137 South Golden Harris of Ogden to solve Williamson LaVell were Taylor, hail have been evident over the Second East. Elected vice presithe Little Valley dilemna by takSalt Lake City, and Pete Ferguson, weekend. dent was Marsha Chlarson, daughing one building for his own use to Ark. Estimated damage Total moisture content of the re- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Varsel Chlar-so- Chifty, while moving the smuller Butler set was $540, at the three vehicles cent storms measured 1.20 inches, Honeyville. Secretary is Woodland said. Worthen was cited building to the local campus. Clifford said. The 40 by 20 foot Butler buildKenny Davis, son of Mr. arid Mrs. for too A Fish duck fall event in nail closely. traditional following Brigpond dtive, pond, ac- Lee Davis, Corinne. will be located in the extreme Following is a ing and ham City, the Jaycee Duck Carbingo game are some of the The final elections followed a count of high and low temperature Box Elder High school9 home- northwest corner of the Box ElSuperintendent Walter D. Talbot nival, will be held Saturday, Oct. attractions planned to test the readings,, plus moisture count for spirited campaign featuring as- told the delegation that he would 3, in the National Guard coming celebration will be con- der campus between the old tenarmory skill of local sportsmen and their ducted Wednesday with a Region nis court and the rock d the past five days: sembly programs, contact the road commission and at 8 storage to families. m Orme that Chairman according p. exp'ained of hand make the recommendation. : ' halls and distribution One football game between the building. According to plans of the youngsters will find it easier Lyle Orme. bills. According to Claire E. Bailthe it will set right on one Bees and North Cache climaxing Sept. 30 will mark thirty for board, The carnival annually is Con- to win than ever before. of the courts and will be used for Miguel (Mike) H. Trujillo' of Inter ey, faculty sponsor for the stutraditional activities. The Jayceettes have charge of ducted just prior to the opening mountain school, who is taking the nominadentbody activities, As customary, junior class mem- storage purposes. Em- selling refreshments and of Utahs waterfowl season. tions and elections were carried report bers will launch the celebration optional retirement after 33 years Use for Classes May in federal service, 30 of which out in accordance with the school phasis this year will be on more they will offer hot dogs, barbe- Tuesday night However, it is possible that the by painting up the hot and constitution. games and prizes for the young- cued beef sandwiches, town. Sidewalks in the business building might be utilized as two have been with the Bureau of Insters along with merchandise to cold drinks, pop corn, cake, pie district will receive the brunt of classrooms should such a move dian Affairs, plus three years of Unsuccessful candidates in the n finals were Gene Petersen, please the sportsman, said Orme. and candy. be forced by overcrowded condi- wartime duty with the U S. MaBee brushwork. rine corps. Todd and Elaine Larsen. Tickets Being Sold , r Give Away Prizes tions at the school. To Name King, Queen Other candididates in this year's Tickets are now being sold for is native a In business cf New Mexother taken Trujillo Top prizes of the evening will up by An assembly at 2 p. m. will open race were Merlin Leo and Lee the board, a delegation of parents ico and a member of the promibe a automatic shot gun 90 cents by any Jaycee member. activities on ' Wednesday. High of South East Johnson for president; Maria Call and Schwinn bicycle. Other items The shotgun and bicycle will be elementary students nent Pueblo (Isleta) tribe. He enof the program will be the Alaine Hailing, Nancy Keller, and tered with the Indian Burservice offered a to be given away include shells, given away at about 10:30 p. m. light for proposal eliminating of a football king and DeOn Barker, vice president; Pa' the current double session pro- eau on May 22, 1926, as student shell vest, hunting hots, boots, and the winners need not be pres- naming v Annette Glover, '. Lawrence C.- Taylor, 264 North and a charcoal broiler. In, all, ent to claim either prize. Other queen. Tentative plans are for gram. Their mela Rollins, plan noted the exis- adviser at Fort Yuma, Ariz. He of the members a as was junsustained sophomore, Kathleen Madsen, DeVon Cottam, Ninth East, tence of other buildings in the later changed to 'position Of classwill be an estimated $250 tjrizes will go only to those pres- ior and there to classes of march council senior, Sandra Adams, Ted Hansen, and new member of the high ent at the duck carnival, said south part of town in which South room teacher and served in - this in door prizes. , downtown for a pep rally. North Box Elder stake, Church of Linda Hicklin, secretary. East Orme. youngsters might attend capacity in successive - locations Then at 6:45 p, m., the cheer Saints, managers Jesus Christ of Latter-daActing as campaign a school . These buildings were the from Fort Yuma, to the - Navajo are The anticipating Jaycees of quarterleaders will attempt to add more An organization meeting was held were Philip Nelson, Stephen Mae at the afternoon session Community Presbyterian church, reservation and the United .Puelarge turnout. During past years, spark to the homecoming conference here Sunday. ofly Janet P.T.A. Burt, chen, Boyd, Donny on held the has been by and LDS In- blos reservation in September of event evening Protestant, Baptist, Wednesday Friday a bonfire south by lighting ficers at Bunderson school to plan fat Billings, Gayle Reeder, KathTaylor is a newcomer to Brigdian centers, and the LDS Sixth 1955, he was protnoted and transand thus conflicted with of nights the bleachers. The sophomores ferred to educational specialist at P.T.A. activities for the current leen Owen, Carolyn Hansen, Mar- ham City, having moved here in ward chapel. Box Elder High school football will counter with the traditional year and to complete the roster of garet Owen, Kathy Larsen, Mar February of this year to accept a , Supt. Talbot said he would in- Intermountajfl Behoof. . games. hillon B of the the Chemical Thiokol with officers and committee chairmen. Lee Blacker, Joan Sebek, Jean position the feasibility of setting Duector Duane Persons said lighting to Thomas Tomma-nevestigate According of east side about at Brigham City Due to the boundary change for Christensen, Rama Glover, Carol Corp. the club will direct its efforts at :15 school superintendent, up classes in the various facilimost p. m. He is a native of Laketown, Utah, Bunderson school this year, it was Westenskow, Kathy Eall, Shirley ties. of Trujillos service with Indian the type of festive atmos-phercreating Diof is now the Ronnie a member and BrigWill Combine Talents Reeve, The proposal apparently which has tvpified the duck necessary to appoint a number of Rasmussen, grew education has been at the grass ham City Eighth ward where he The B'Ettes, Rockettes flew officers and committee chair- anne Barrett and Jay Stokes. out of a meeting of parents at roots level at' day schools, some and carnival in past years. has been serving as secretary of men. school band will combine march- Central school last week. Cen- of which were remote and chalthe senior Aaronic priesthood proentertain- tral and South East students now lenging to the resourcefulness night for Bundering talents for A Tremonton woman son school patrons was set for gram, teaching the special interest ment. After the game, alumni are attending school on split ses- and versatility of the - teacher. class in MIA and is a member of narrawoly escaped injury Monday are invited to attend the' annual sions from 7 a m. to 7 p. m. Thursday evening, Oct. 8. Tommaney further indicated that 9:45 car a.m. when at the morning the building committee. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bott, PTA dance in the gymnae Aska Traffic Aid InHomecoming through Trujillo's exceptional a she was was rammed ' driving by Prior to coming to Brigham City, sium. WilAnother delegation presidents for the year, conducted from In Indian progress. - hard terest Forswitch west on railroad engine he served as a counselor in the the meeting. are lard asked the board to help in work and personal example of The game and celebration ' Other officers and committee bishoric of the Ventura, Calif, est street. held on a Wednesday this relieving the traffic hazard which he enriched the being Andreason Cleo The Mrs. 18 follows: driver, months. ward for chairmen are listed as of the Utah Educa- palgues youngsters crossing U. S. lives of both students and parents because year 1 unharmed Route 2, was and Mr. He is married to the former Anderson, First on 91 while going to and from school. in these rural Indian communiconvention Train traffic over the Southern tion association second Maurine Nielsen of Hyrum and when engine completely demolishMrs. Roy Lester; Still another group of parents ties, It haa also been noted that in Lake and Salt Pacific Friday railroad Thursday Great companys they are the parents of six chil- ed the right side of the 1957- model Principal Elwyn Seely; A federal marketing order regumet to request an instructional ie has served at Intermountaln to the vehicle was Salt Lake crossing has been re, City. sedan. Mrs. Denton Mr. and Damage dren. secretary, lating the handling of milk in program in the district for han- school In sumed after repair of a slippage very loyal and conThe school has issued an Linton; treasurer, Mrs. Kallona K. Box Elder county and other counTaylor fills a vacancy on the estimated at $750. children. The group was scientious way and has made a dicapped lowhich of caused to to a for all alumni derailment return Freeman. According to Police Chief John I. ties ii! Utahs Great Basin area high council created at the time comotive and eight cars on Sept, their alma mater and take a part oresent upon the advise of Supt. particularly valuable contribution are Cor- will Program into effect on Oct. 1, ac- Craig Bramwell resigned to attend Johnson who investigated, the WO' 7. Talbot. go to good public relations. in the various activities. in Pennsylvania. man was school don Burt and George Welch, who Forest on east driving Talbot pointed out that such a cording to an announcement made The Trujillo plans to return to his was first the dif settlement and over had the main entertaining promise Interesting, passed the Agriculture departclass could be set up at Bear Riv- home at Los Lunas, N. M., where and informative evenings are in Friday by tracks. She failed to see the engine fitulty encountered since the $49' er City school if a qualified teach- he will engage in welfare work ment.'. headed north on a siding which million causeway was put into use store. er were available. However, he for the Ssate of New Mexico. Pricing and payment provisions crosses Forest near Eighth West this past summer. The derail Finance, Mr. and Mrs. John will become effective Nov. 1. noted that the district has been ment mishap resulted in Injury to The engineer was V. S. H. Aten Luke has been named unable to secure such a person. four Maddox. 3200 of the Gale 450 Mrs. North East company, employees Ogden. Membership, administrator of the order which The superintendent said that at two Ella of Mrs. whom were said Johnson the Publicity, hospitalized. engine pushed was approved by 96.7 percent of present there are enough handl the car off to the side of the tracks over the Trains were Long and Mrs. Herman W. Bear River City elementary and about 14 feet from the capped children for one unit in producers in a recent referendum. L u c i n trestle point of Luke is now on the staff of the ad- schoot PTA meeting will be held both the north and south ends of while repairs were made. Magazine, Mrs. James Powers, impact. ministrator of the southeastern Wednesday, Sept. 30, at 8 p. m. Pharmacists in Brigham City the district. Jr. milk marketing in the school building. Approve Program will Room Representatives, Mr. and Floi'ida federal 110,000 join approximately order. The board voted to set up an Speaker for the first meeting of Mrs. Robert Bott. other pharmacists throughout the Other counties include Davis, the season will be the new Superinstructional program at the Bear in the obsernation October Safety, Mrs. Walter Arrowsmith ' Waintendent of Box Elder school, City school when a teacher vance of Nationul Legislature, Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan, Salt Lake, Tooele, Pharmacy River is obtained. It is necessary to em Grand, Walter D. Talbot. Weber, Summit, satch, Baxter. Week. Boy Scouts of Bird Haven, DisAll are cordially invited to Mental Health, Dr. and Mrs Daggett, Duchesne, Caibon, Sanploy a qualified teacher in order trict will participate in the The observance special yearly Refreshments will be to be considered as a classroom Dean Bunderson. pete, Juab, Millard, Sevier, Uinone of the oldest still In existence, projOperation" Litterbug unit by the Utah Department of ect on Saturday, Oct.- 3, , accordtah, and Emery. Historian, Mrs. H. F. McQueen. 1925. is It to dates back sponsor Public Instruction. ing to Lelasid L, Nelson, district ed by the American Pharmaceutl ' ' The parents explained that sev- official. STUDY DIET DEFICIENCY cal Association and the Utah eral civic clubs throughout the All Boy Scouts throughout tha to Pharmaceutical Association, l are willing to offer finan- district are requested to meet at call attention to the Important county to the program cial assistance the tabernacle at I a. m. where role pharmacy plays in the well Overcrowded conditions at the they will begin their trek up Box being of the public. Bundersnq school appeared doom- Elder canyon to pick up rubbish ed as the board heard a report and bottles from the highway, ai that the heating system would be fur up as the state road sheds. A vitamin C deficiency in the dian service, Dr. Wilcox currently some children In just a few days. Additional blood samples and adequate for a eight-roowing The State Highway department diet of Navajo youngsters enroll- is directing a study of the probUpon hearing this, members di will furnish three trucks with ing at the Intermountain school In lem at the Intermountain school. other data was collected last week rected that plans and specifica- crews to haul the trash Blood samples of approximate- after which the concentrated vita Brtghnm City, may be the cause away and be tions as soon as pos- the State Highway patrol wilt furof fairly widespread and some- ly 300 Navajo students of all age min C therapy will be discontin Labor disputes have now pushed sible. It prepared Is hoped to be complete nish times advanced gingivitis among groups were taken when the stu- ued and vitamin supplies in the for the police protection economic activities buck to year the addition in time for use next youths. Nelson said. diet served the stu students there, a Utah State Uni- dents arrived back at the school recession levels. Job openings ago full. Wil be will Dr. substituted. summer dents Each troop should be accompaversity nutrition scientist report- in lute August after thp lor the week ended September 19. cox said. nied by an adult leader, and Vay ed this week. vacation. not significantly 1.100, war it Because they are most sensitive A certain number, perhaps half Dr. Ethelwyn B. Wilcox, profesJensen of the Bird Haven campmore thun last year. sor off food and nutrition at USU of these 300 students during the to ascorbic acid or vitamin C de NOTICE ing and activities committee, will But the 800 Industry layoff noand researcher for the Utah agri- next three weeks received dairy ficlency, the white blood cells ore Dale of garbage collection will be In Charge for the day. tices received by the department of All Scouts are urged to particicultural experiment station, says dosages of 300 milligrams of as- being studied by USU nutrition 200 bo on Monday Instead of Wednes employment security were the exact relntion..hlp of the gin- corbic acid or vitamin C ar.d the team Involved in the research, more than for the week of Septem day starting Oct. 5, 1959, on the pate In this ' good turn activity. a similar Dr. Wilcox said Nelson anld. affecting . approximately remainder received givitis following streets: her 20, 1958. Final check of the entire group ono in every ten of the students, to placebo tablet containing no vitaIs In ha First, Second, Third. Fourth and Operation Litterbug The 4.900 workers who claimed will be made early next the vitamin shortage will be de- mins. spring unemployment Insurance were 2 5 Fifth East Including Forest Street mony with a state campaign to termined when flnul results of a Who received what in the way or approximately six months from percent of the work force covered north to the Box Flder Creek stop the practice of throwing trash the time the study was initiated. scientific study now in progress Is of tablets is not known to Dr. by Job Insurance pluns. For the rod first, Second, Third and along Utah highways. A person Is Mariam Grimes, a graduate stu and her associates at the InMain risking a $299 fine (or tossing litNorth same week atyear ago, 2,3 percent Fourth completed early in 1960. including With a $2,300 grant from the dian school, the said. Indian Ser- dent in the department is aosis-tanElder ter from a car. of this work force were seeking street east to the Box Dr. Flhrlwyn R. Wilcox, USU nutrition scito Dr. Wilcox. Others In of vice and technicians and dentists ClirCK SU'D! NTS National Institutes of Health Utah Is one of many states to Creek, jobs. have recently Invoked this law It is significant to note that the entist, checks Navajo students at Intrrmnuiitntn school during rethe department of Health, Educa working on the study with the volved in the program ore Dr (Signed) search study on relation of vitamin lack to gingivitis among the lion and Welfare, and another in USU scientists noted a marked Russell O. Glauser and Dr. P. Brigham City Board of Health which Is Intended to discourage jobless ratio (nr the corresponding students enrolling at the school, week in 1957 was only one percent. the amount $1,3U0 from the In improvement in the gingivltic In Humphreys, dentists at the schoul, highway littering. . t, Elect Mercury Dops, Students Frost Coming Officers at BE Junior High -- Annual Duck Carnival Calls Sportsmen , Kids - Homecoming V Is Wednesday Intermounfciin At Box Elder Officer Ends day-by-da- y Long Career poster-covere- ' ' ' North Stake Names High Bunderson Councilman PTA Roster - Completed y Driver Unhurt pro-gra- When Engine y, Smashes Auto Back-to-scho- half-tim- Milk Market Order to Be t, t, e Southern Pacific Resumes Traffic . Over Causeway Effective Oct. invi-tatio- Talbot Talk Told Hep-wort- Roy-lanc- By Bear River PTA Had-fiel- Pharmacists Will Observe National Week Boy Scouts Set Cleanup Day In Local Area an-nu- ul - Intermountain Students Used in Study Labor Reaches Recession Level i Wil-co- n i |