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Show Universal T'icro filming Corp 1L1 Permits Show Building Decline in September Ave. pierront Salt Lake City Residential and commercial construction in Brigham City slowed down during the month of September with a total valuation of $312,150 listed on city building permits. The figure fell well under the previous month when $847,300 was earmarked for local building. There were permits issued for 23 single and multi-undwellings mem during September which brings the 1959 total thus far to 440. The total valuation for the first nine months of this year is $5,557,981. September building permits: Penrods Lock & Bike shop, 24 West First South, Sign, $150.00. Wade Bros., 550 Holiday Drive, residence, $11,000, and at 865 and 774 Sunset Drive, two residences ut,ah Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, October 6, 1959 Volume 62, Number 40 City Growth Supplies Problems for Council it Vv, at $10,000 8 PAGES The city council did an almost customary thing Thursday night by devoting a generous portion of a regular meeting to discussion of planning and zoning in Brigham City. Action included the calling of a public hearing on three pioposed zoning changes, calling for an over-al- l study of commercial zoning needs and acceptance of a master street plan. Mayor Ruel M. Eskelsen report- ed on a meeting with the planning commission last week at which LDS time talk centered around various zoning and planning problems facing the city.- Results of the meeting could lead to a general overhaul o' the commercial zoning each. Lester Ramsey, 117 North Second West, storage bldg., $400.00. 420 West O. Q. Elder & Sons, Second North, residence, $12,000. Priesthood Lavar Jensen, 122 East Third North, garage, $1,000. Wade Bros., 811 East 5th North, A. Meeting to Be Broadcast Here and 695 Sunset Drive, two residences, $10,000 each. James Powers, 928 Beecher Ave. Verl L. Petersen NEW PREXV $1,400. carport, has been elected president of A. Bouck, Jr., 176 North Harold club. Eighth East, residence, $14,000. Willard H. Christensen. 553 South Second West, residence, $11,000. James E. Hansen, 327 North Fifth East, residence $12,000. Parley T. Rasmussen, 616 South Fourth East, residence, $12,000. Mae Petersen, 130 South Fourth - structure. The commission to agreed launch a study into commercial needs. To determine whether or not present zoning is adequate. The group is to report its findings and recommendations to the council at a later date. The council set a public hearing on three proposed changes to the zoning ordinance for Oct. 22 at 7 p.m. The amendments would aftabernacle in order that memfect property in the northeast and East, carport, $600.00. bers of the Melchizedek and northwest sections of town. Two 246 Gordon & Norman John, Aaronic priesthoods in this area call for to R-- l and the Poplar Drive, residence, $10,000. may hear the proceedings of the third to Wade Bros., 727, 903 and 769 A proposal to for commeeting. Verl L. Petersen, local mortician East Fifth North, three residences All priesthood members of mercial purposes property fronting and a member of the City Council, at $10,000 each. on U. S. 91 in Lindsay Park was both Box Elder stakes are urgWa selected president of the Brig 677 North Third Joe betabled for further study. Florez, to ed at be the tabernacle ham City Kiwanis Club at the regu fore 7 p m., according to PresiPlan Approved garage, $1,000. lar election meeting of the club East, F. L. Gehring, 162 North Fifth A master street plan was predent Malcolm C. Young and held Thursday, Oct. 1 West, residence, $11,000. sented and approved. It replaces President O. Dee Lund. Other newly elected officers inLewis J. Peeples, 30 West Sevmaster plan which had been in clude Jay Hansen, first vice presi enth effect only two years and which North, residence, $14,500. dent; Jack Morris, second vice C. Morgan had been made inadequate by raHawks, 238 North president; and Glenn Andersen, Dr Fourth West, addition to home, pid residential expansion. direcBill and Packer, Jay Griffin, $6,000. In other business, the council tors. 464 North Lawrence Geisler, voted to sell the sand The new officers will be installed Second West, Four-Plehill at Eighth East and Forest apt., The outlook is for a good opening day for those scene tomorrow will a This be familiar A PERFECT SHOT population. be to ceremonies official during k street. The hill Is not being used routine. nimrods able to break away from the usual and in weeks to come as the 1959 waterfowl season in Utah gets held in December. John Forrest, 649 South Fifth S. Fish and at the present time. U. noon. at r starts was in of (Photo courtesy ducks the Canada officialy hatch Shooting underway. Though Retiring president is Douglas Mil West, addition to hame, $800. It was pointed out that the city Wildlife Service, W. F. Kublchek, photographer. this past summer, local marshes have produced a good webfoot ler. Delwin T. Pond, 20 West Second has option to buy about 29 acres in the vicinity for location of its South, Frost Top Drive-Inn- , power plant. This acreage con625 South G. F. Allred, First The Associated Civic Clubs of tains sand holdings. Northern Utah will hold their anWest, garage, $700. Thus the city would not be withnual election and dinner meeting out a source of sand even after Clarence Mortensen, 569 North on Wednesday evening, Oct. 7 at selling the hill. First East, addition to home, The matter was ordered sent to p. m. at the Tropical RestauKnowlton H. Brown, 670 and 672 rant in Brigham City. the city attorney for approval. North Fourth East, duplex $14,000.. will be Principal speaker for the eve- The property probably Rocket Bowl, 15 East Fifth The state road commission . hunters will marshes than in previous years. ning will be Dr. Edwin L, Peter- sold through bidding. Utah watertowl Notth, sign, $1,200. has called for bids to construct Request Line Changes move onto the stales marshes However, reports show that there sen, head ol the political science 316 West Fifth a graded and drained roadway Wade Bros., Councilman John Hadfleld and and waterways Wednesday, Oct. will also be lower ducks resulting department at Utah State UniSouth, residence, $9,000. Dallas Jeppson, superintendent of as the first phase of work on Inconditions versity. for the noon ' opening of the from poor hatching new A street mobile power J. Gordon Felt, 14 and 18 North terstate Highway 13 Irom BrigM. P. Leonard of Farmington, the street and water departments, annual duck Box Elder counA goose shoot over the summer. sweeper has been acquired by First East, Dr.s office, $18,000. ham City to Honeyviile. appointed to study a request 8, Jan. continues which Down Ducks Are was through killed last retiring president of the group, were Wednesday ty boy Brigham City Corporation for use 1960. Walter C. Everton, 24 East First to a water line. The line 7.S mile on Bids meetthe business will 30,000 a the gunproject in the street maintenance departafternoon when, hit by a car one Approximately preside Vanez T. Wilson, manager of South, addition to bldg., $500. supplies Intermountain school and will be opened by the commisners are expected to be out dur- the Bear River bird refuge, said ing. mile north of Garland. to Leon ment, according Packer, American Furniture Co., 86 sion on Oct. 27. crosses the site on which the new ing the season. A new president and directors The victim was David K. Fors-gre- South Main, coucilman in charge of streets. Tuesday that the duck population South East school is being consign, $400. to be is The and completed son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy job game in the area is down about 25 per- will be elected following dinner, structed Department of fish h modern 63 North The new Clyde B. Stratford, within 250 working days. officials predicted a good bag re- cent from last year when 752,000 according to Ross C. Bowen, secForsgren, Garland. Second East, carport, $2,000. sweeper was put into use last The proposal gaining most favor Recent were counted. The number of retary of the association. The interstate project when Wednesday under the direction of turn during this season. to Trooper-- Ralph Wade Bros., 625 East Fifth According with the council was that to byconenhanced rainfall inis has on a about Canada geese hunting par Dallas Jeppson and Any interested persons are Hotter, Utah State Highway Pa- North, residence, $10,000 and at entirely completed, will cost an Supervisor pass the school and connect with ditions on the marshes and the lo- with 1953. vited to attend and may make a line to the west which extends Jack Hamilton, Packer said. trol, who investigated, the young- 637 and 855 East Fifth North and estimated $1.0 million. cal production of both ducks and He reported that the first flights reservations by contacting Bowen from one of the ster climbed out of a pickup truck 539 Hawthorne Drive, three resiIt will be used to assist in keepcitys wells to (ha geese has been high this year. snow geese were spotted Tues at the local Chamber of Com school. of and darted in front of a car driv- dences, at $9,000 each. safe and clean the streets city ing The start is expected day, coming from the north on merce olfice. A charge of two en by Suzanne Law, 16, Garland. Box Elder Board of Education, Councilman Verl Petersen was and will be kept in operation con dollars per plate will be made. to see fewer hunters on the schedule. The boys father was across the 50 North Fourth East, Move bldg, directed to gather necesary Inforsistently throughout the dry weahighway reading meters at the from Little Valley to High school, Pintails and green wing teal mation preparatory to calling for ther. time of the mishap. $2,500. bids on city fire insurance. The are the most prevalent species Ask Cooperation on the refuge with great numbers Hotter said the impact knocked coverage would be on all city Packer said that the City Coun of shovelers and the youngster a total of 103 feet. widgeon also buildings and property. cil is asking local citizens to coHe did not issue a citation. Says Concession Legal present. the streets operate in keeping Boosted Wnter Level City Attorney O. Pee Luna told It marked the fifth traffic fatal"Indian Summer, that delightful clean by refraining from putting the council that it would be legal ity recorded in Box Elder county time of the year when the sun rocks, limbs and gaibage on the The recent storms have boostYoung men from Brigham City this year. There tyere eight deaths shines warmly in the daytime and city streets. This will allow the ed the water level after a dry and vicinity will be given a chance to call for bids on concession at this time last year. summer and Wilson reports that to inquire about service with the U. rights at Reese Pioneer park. The nightime brings enough frost to add sweeper to do a better job and Local police this week were con all marshes on the government S. Marines Wednesday, Oct. 7, matter came up at the previous more color to the leaves, has final- cover more territo-- y in a shorter David Kim Forsgren was born Don Councilman meeting when Food con from 3 to 5 p m. period of time. tinuing their search for "eight or refuge are flooded. ly arrived in the local area. Nov. 14, 1354, in Tremonton, said that persons had apChase on a 10" of who The Marine logroup up ganged recruiting These boys factors also that ditions Charles are son of Roy and Emma Horspool to Corps The Council Clifford, good. requests According in Parent-TeacheMerit achievements that a proached him on the possibility of "In- local residents help with the ini- of five Intermountain students the with warming weather probably fice in Ogden announced Forsgren. Association work for cal weather observer, more 27. of will be at the lo- having concessions at the park. recruiter Sept. is night to traveling loosen would dian weather Induce the expecSummer tial "clean flights hang by are up project lothe with 1958-5Surviving parents have been received for The council accepted a quit cal Post Office during the hour Chief Johnson said that the car around these parts for a spell. brothers and sisters, Clara May, cals by Soqfh Box Elder PTA ted for the remainder of the week, ing all packed dirt, pulling all deed to an easement In the clulm indicated. been had driven the little a with new attackers cloudiness, a The looks for The weeds along the curbing. by perhaps refuge manager Rhode Island; Donald, Fort Sill, Council officers and will be presubdivision. E. Brockbank Alan to will He to all talk be avaiable the to to leads This no Milford. traced but 800 moisture. hunters to crowd of 700 or machine can then pick up the Mrs. Josephine Okla.; and sented at approaching PTA meetbelief that they were from out of initiate the season. young men Interested In a job with This was done In order to change comes low it read as trash and way. your High temperature Virgil, Adelle, Carolyn, ings. a future, according to Marine offi- the easement location to fit in town and were not local youths as Is More Economical Velma. Sherry, Morris, and They listed the following re- cials in the Ogden office. Those receiving awards, in the with the proposed street plan. said. he had been first suspected, minders to hunters taking part In Kenneth, all of Garland; grand form of certificates suitable for Packer pointed out that after sufstudents The incident saw the this season. fathers, Leo Forsgren, California, framing, for organizational work; considerable study, the Council fer minor hurts. One of them came and John W. Horspool, Ogden. The opening hour, noon, Oct. 7, voted to acquire the sweeper due competition in parent tegistration out of the skirmish with a head cut will be strictly enforced as will to the large number of miles of Funeral services were conduct requirement, and projects com stitches which to several required new curbing which has been inthe opening and closing hours of ed Saturduy in the Garland LDS plcted are: Central, Lincoln. Wil dose. stalled on city streets recently. It ward chapel. Burial was in the lard. Perry, Bunderson and Bear sunrise to sunset each day thereChief Johnson said the Inter- after. River elementary school. was determined that use of the Brigham City cemetery. mountain school youngsters were 4-- 10 new machine is twice as economiLimit is Five of Building 65 on cal as having men sweep the standing in front Daily bag limit is 5 ducks, postook streets and haul away the trash the campus when the attack of full of boys stopped, session limit after two days The car place. Brigham City end Box Elder list of precautions against home by trucks, and the new machine Either bag hunting is 10 ducks. and out all began they jumped county are joining with other cit- fires, suggesting that It be clipdocs a much better Job, he said. include or limits mry possession fighting with the students. the ped and placed in a convenient loies and counties thio.ighout 2 redheads, 2 canvasbacks, The machine was aehieved on a ' Nacution for frequent reference. The The youths were unable to esti- only und Nation in Stole observing rental basis from the Rocky mate how old then a.sailants were, or 2 ruddy ducks, or two of these tional Fire Prevention Week this list is as follows: Mountain Machinery company of In the aggregate. species thp chief reported. 1. Have you removed all comweek, Oct 4 through 10 Salt Lake City at a cot of $310 40 There are no bonus birds this A spokesman local fire chief, bustible rubbish and leaves from school the fiom Packer, Doyle con the per month. However, it appeared the incident was year becuuse of limited produc said Monday that the Brigham the yard? tract allows the city to apply all said not a planned gang maneuver but tion of pintail and wiogeon on Ca City Volunteer Fire Department 2. Is an adult always the on purchase of present payments each when trash or leaves are burned? will conduct fire drills n was spontaneous, possible resulting mid an marshes. satisfacto be if it proves sweeper end durfrom a misunderstanding a of schools the possession bag Though Brigham City 3. Is trash always burned in a tory. limit of six geese is allowed, only ing the week. One visit will be Total cost of the sweeper under one of these may be of the dark, made to each of the elementary trash burner or Incinerator? would be 4. Do you keep your basement the present agreement This essen- schools as well as the Box Elder or Canada species. $11,174 16 including freight and In free from rubbish and oily rags? and both schools. limits and possesJunior bag High High tially terest charges. 5. Were the chimney and heatsion to one goose since few geese The Utah Safety Council reof other than the Can..da species minds residents of this state that ing pipes cleaned this summer? "Acquiring this new sweeper Is 6. Is there a rule against using another move on the port of the are found on Utah's flywcys. they must do their part In assurnol City to improve equipment for bet ing that fire does Must Posses Slump destroy gnsoline or benzine (or cleaning ter service to the citizens of Brig their in your home? , All persons 16 year of age or their homes and possibly ham City, Pucker concluded. i. Do you keep matches In mete lumil ies. older must possess a Federal reunion of (he Hawaii Mi- - torfowl hunting stamp and proper They point out that more than al containers away from small sionury society will he held in thesU,e lc,.n,e before homing. Such 500 fires occur each month in children? 8. Do you have g screen for tha Thirteenth LDS ward chapel, could have lhould be affixed to the Utah, most of cated at the comer of Flist South .nle licence and must he valida- - been prevented by simple, ordi flreploce? 9. Do you have plenty of electee cod Fourth Fast In Salt Lake City ted writ- nury precautionary measures. by the hunters signr-turon 1 rld.iv, Ort, 9, at 8 p. m. The disastrous and cutistrophic outlets Instead of extension cords ten on the stamp. school fire Inst year, strung around tha house? All former missionaries of the Juvenile 14 and IS years of age Chirago 10. Do you use only IS ampere 93 little children, could A repeat of the Hawaiian, Centrnl Pariftc or chiming performance may hunt waterfowl when possesin your fuse boxe? , in fuse as have Bee will be held happened annual Threi-hlneasily missions are urged to attend just sing the proper state I'eense and 11. Does everyone In the famUtah, the Council pointed out. and enjoy an unusually fine p ro- without Wednesday, Oct. 7. beginning at of the federal purchase ijHMa Since many homo foes destroy-e- ily know how to call the fire dep m. at the L. K. Wood place In ll rum. stamp. However, by low, they lives and property during the partment? weather relaMcndon, husbands and other look Wives, the since a permitting. much will cleaner be wearing City FOR CLFANIR SI RL I TS may hunt only when accompanied Brigham Ciy streets 12. Do you have e plan of espast year In Utah communities, The general public Is invited free tive of the missionaries are also elreet sweeper hown above. Local resident are asked to cohas acquired the new from fire worked out? has Council on the cape Three) Pago Sufely Invited. prepared of charge, Mr. Wood explains. (Continued in initial dean-u- p The regular Priesthood session of the General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will be heard in the Box Elder stake tabernacle here Saturday, evening beginning at 7 p. m. The broadcast will be carried by direct wire from the Salt Lake tabernacle to the local New Officers Selected by Kiwnnis Club R-- re-zo- Civic Clubs city-owne- d Wil! Elect $19,-00- mid-wee- sub-pa- $11,-00- New Officers 0. Hunters Await Opening New Sweeper Of Waterfowl Season State Calls Bids Garland Boy City Acquires On Interstate $8,-00- 0. Killed When Highway Project For Streets Hit by Auto two-brus- mid-wee- k Indian Summer South Box Elder Marine Recruiter Police Search Comes at Last Due Wednesday For Attackers PTA to Receive Merit Awards rs 9 Vas-quez- Fire Prevention Week Is Observed Here Oct. V "A i wn-Th- I Threshing Bee Is To Be Repeated Hu-wa- li mobile-powere- operate I d project. . |