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Show Co rp Universal vicrofilminp 141 Uiernont Ave. Salt Lake City, Utah .Ton 1-- fin imdidaf Nominat GOP Selects Local Demos Incumbents, Businessman Pick Trio of First-Time- rs An estimated 100 Brigham City Brigham City Democrats, Wednesday night, named three newRepublicans met in the Box Elder comers to the political derby as WednesHigh school auditorium candidates in the forthcoming muday night to name candidates for three city council posts. nicipal election. ' Selected to carry GOP hopes in They are D. D. Billing- -, Art the coming election were incumFishier and George A. Nielson, bents John Hadfield and Don Jr. Each is running for a four- - " and local businessman Chase, year term on the city council. Olof Zundel. Each will be seeking A relatively sparse crowd of r a term on the council. 39 persons gathered for the nomiOther business at the nominaconDon Chase (R) Is RUNS AGAIN John Hadfield (R), nation convention which was Olof E. Zundel (R) INCUMBENT D. D. Billings, lo- JOINS RACE George A. Niel- NOMINATED Art Fishier is run- CANDIDATE ting convention saw party mem- SEEKS OFFICE ducted in the Lincoln school Is Incumbent is consecutive second councilman. his on his first for a a is candidate cal polititicket on be office the for will Democratic seeking seeking making try businessman, seeking ning bers choose officers to lead the sen, Jr., (D) room. Party leaders cal office. term on the city council. the Democratic ticket. council term. a four-yeKarl Josephson in the municipal election. city organization. voiced disappointment at the was retained as chairman and small turnout. At the same time, Margaret Evans was named to they expressed elation with the continue as chairlady. Both have choice of candirates. served in these positions during A reorganization of the party the past year. leadership was accomplished with the of officers slate Completing Aubrey Moody taking over as were Mrs. Alf Freeman, secretary chairman. Mrs. Abe Christoffer-se- n and Harry Smith, treasurer. was named chairlady and, WilFace Campaign liam Packer was chosen to serve The newly-namenominees face as secretary, a post he held during 12 PAGES Volume 62, Number 42 a Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, October 20, 1959 campaign between the past year. now and Nov. 3, election date. Each of the Democratic nomiBoth Hadfield and Chase are trynees is throwing his hat into the ing for second consecutive terms. political ring for the first time Hadfield, a resident of Brigham though all have been active in loin City for 29 years, has been cal affairs. charge of the water department, Fishier who is advertising manand sewage disposal cemetery ager at radio station KBUH, has plant during his tenure in office. been a resident of Brigham City He is retired from the sheep and for eight years. He is formerly cattle ranching business which he from Carson City, Nev. He is a at for many years operated member of the Box Elder ChamGrouse Creek. v t, $ SKT" The city council Thursday heard the results of a recent traffic surber of Commerce and' Brigham The incumbent is a former memHe committee. vey which prompted the state road commission to approve a semaphore City Merchants ber of the local quarterback club has been active in Peach Days light for the intersection of west Forest and Main street. and the Chamber of Commerce. f and Dollar Days promotions. approval, the council pasApparently disatisfied with the single-ligHe was a member of the Grouse sed a motion to ask further consideration for lights at four other Main He is second counselor in the Creek LDS ward bishopric tor 20 street intersections. Twelfth LDS ward bishopric and yeans. The survey results came to light Hadfield is married to the forlast year served as president of at a regular meetng and apparentthe Lincoln School PTA. He and mer Ruth Hunsaker bf Honeyville memnot to ly were satisfactory his wife, LaRue have four daughand is the father of nine children, bers of the council. The informal ters and live at 641 North First all of whom have graduated from tion came from J. Edward JohnBox Elder High school. He reEast. son, chief traffic - and research sides at 120 North Second East. Billings has oned and operated engineer for the state road comHeaded Parks, Recreation service stations in this area for mission, and Willard Kemp, his Chase, ending his first term in the past 11 years. He is from assistant. Texas by way of Salt Lake City. government office, has lived In The state had taken the survey Brigham City for the past 17 This past year, Billings was during the first part of Septemelected state president of Frateryears. During this time, he has ber,. Considered were 'Main street nal Order of Eagles after holding .1 J fH operated a service station and intersection at Forest, Third North hardware 'store. As a member of various local and state posts with SCHOOL PROGRESS Construction on Brigham Citys South East elementary school was at this stage the council, he has headed parks The advisory board on national and Seventh South. He is a memthe organization. this week. Contractor Wayne A. Jensen reported that progress was being slowed up by Justified Light and recreation. ber of the Chamber of Commerce pirks last week ' recommended shipments, of materials. The school is expected to be completed in the spring with favorable Johnson pointed out that trafChase was originally from Salt site and during the summer served as that i Promontory summit, Lake City and is a graduate of where the first transcontinental fic justified a semaphore at Forpresident of the Pony baseball leadeHe not North. at est Third but East High school. He attended Miss Bessie gue in Brigham City. He also has ATTENDS CONFAB railroad was joined, be Included "borscribed Seventh South as a He is a Utah State University. in the national park system. Hansen, local home agent, will rep- served as assistant chairman of . . . der line case which might be resent Utah at national meet. member of the Brigham City the Peach Days parade. This was one of several recomworsened with installation of a club and the Chamber of mendations announced He is married to the former Thursday was because Seventh This light. Commerce. Black of Blanding. They Carma by Elmer P. Bennett, under sec- South reHe is married to the former represents the end of of the Interior. They were of three children and are retary parents and moElaine Corbridge of Logan. They submitted by the advisory board strictivetend to driving as currently live at 518 East Forest torists they up speed are parents of two children and on national parks, historic sites, street. the intersection, he said. reside at 46 North Second West. edibuildings and monuments after its approach the Nielson Is a native of Brigham goofed Somebody Is Native Installation of a light there at Thiokol Chemi- Pa., president of the firm. He was tor of the Who's Who in Brigmeeting last week in City and is currently engaged In accidents cause than more Third member of the GOP tic- calEmployment might Utah division at the Utah plant with other comArizona, ham City contest! fruit farming In Perry. He also ket. Olof Zundel, is a native of near corporations is now the case, it was pointed will swell to The board is an advisory group City Brigham from Box Elder High of the officials the In members the and graduated article pany concerning Box Elder county, out. having been more than 4,000 persons by the school. He graduated from Utah contest in Thursdays Journal, of citizens appointed by the secre. board of directors. He has been end of next bom in Plymouth. Failed To Agree State University and also attended year. it was erroneously slated that tary of the interior. a resident of Brigham City since However, the council failed to Crosby said that major contractThis forecast was made Thursthe University of Utah. Is Most Important the contest jackpot was worth 1933 and is a graduate of Box Eland decisions the state with agree Miss Bessie Hansen. Box Elder W. Crosby. Bristol, ing a4 the rocket engine facility $82, however, it is worth $64 and by Joseph day of He Is a past is voted to ask for additional lights der High school. Promontory summit probably home extension agent, has was still in initial stages. if the winner of last week's the most singly important site in at First, Third and Sixth North county the Utah Horticulture association This marks his initial entry into as one of five home been chosen in looking contest finds the correct numHe was optimistic American railroad history. It was as well as Seventh South. It is agents to represent Utah at the and is now serving as Sunday a political race. ahead to future work on the will reof she or ber he clues, on 10, that the 1869, superintendent in the there more May surveys will National Home Agents convention school Zundel has owned and operated anticipated that 1SBM. Thiokol currently ceive the $64. Fourth LDS ward. He served in faVned golden spike was driven be required by the new requests. in New Orleans this week, Oct. a clothing store here for the past is doing research and development tho U. S. Navy during World War But, if the jackpot is carried signalling the completion of this It was brought out that Supt. nine years. He is a member of of the missile over to this weeks contest. on the railfirst It nation's Box D. local American of the Talbot the Elder Others from Utah attending the II. Walter Rotary club, which will he powered entirely by will then be worth $82. Were road. Nielson Is married to the former also had requested lights meet with Miss Hansen include district Legion, golf and country club and solid fuel engines. Diane Reese of Bear River City. The origin;.! route was abandoned at Third North and Seventh South sorry. the industrial committee of the B. Stevens of Juab, who is Velyn They are parents of three chil"This is only the first generain 1940 and two years later, the for protection of elementary school Chamber of Commerce. He also 124 North Sixth currently serving as president of "There'll be a change in the tion of this Minuteman. We are rails were removed and a monU' children who must cross at these the Utah Home Agents Assn.; Na- dren and reside at Is a director of the Brigham City East theme this the is song weather," ment erected. Off Street Parking corporation. intersections. interested in the matter of space omi Jensen. Summit country; He attended Weber college and week for this locality, according travel and other Inclusion in the national park In other business, the council of- Ruth D. Coates. Piute county, and on contracting local weather Charles Clifford, to f two and over ima years spent system is goal long sought by ficially awarded Ihe special Mary R. Bacon, Wasatch county. stages of the Minuteman," said 'seas with the Air Force during observes. officials of the National Golden provement district contract to The group was leaving by plune weekand Crosby. warm World War II. After a sunny Spike society. Bernice G. Ander Seth C. Frank of Logan. Frank from Salt Lake City, Sunday eveHe indicated there will be a num son of Corinne, society president had submitted a low bid of 11c is married to the former Ida end, clouds appeared cn the horining. Two men were City Brigham has been the leader in the cam the previous week. Smith of Brigham City. They are zon Monday morning and baro- ber of other models of the 1CBM Miss Hansen will participate in of Utah General a on among group storm that is indicated meters missile. puign to have this brought about parents of three children and reWork is expected to get under- the convention program, having rewho said. Clifford its way here, Depot employees recently She hse been largely responsible side at 240 South Fifth East. The company way right away to install curb and been assigned to give a talk conpresident said Brigham City League of Women High and low temperature read- Thiokol has invested nine million ceived sustained supeiior perfor- for the annual gathering at the gutter in the expanding northeast cerning the Indian she people summit to commemoiate the link section of town. unit meetings ings for the past live days are dollars of its corporate funds in mance aards. works with in Box Elder county, Voters scheduled of East and West by the rail homes of Mrs. for the listed below: at October ing Behind connectStand 445 the Adrian South is the the Utah installation. "This Policy J. Shields, Navajos particularly Low Bear River Kenneth Holmgren. IPgh The council agreed to stund be- ed with Intermountuin school. which Fifth West, and Robert F. Ander- road. investment single largest 39 73 and Mrs. Dean Kenny. 118 Also hacking the site for nation hind its policy for .meeting claims the corporation has," he explain- son, RED 2, each received awards At the close of the convention, City, 48 ul park status have been Horace resulting from extension of the Miss Hansen will board a plane East Fifth North. Brigham City. ed. 34 based on the assignment of out- A. Sorensen. nationul Morning unit meeting will be line. has outfall This sewer south presl pr.t for El Salvador, Central America, Considering Defense department standing performance ratings. 36' held Thursday, Oct. 22, at 10 a.m, dent of the Sons of Utah Pio been set at 60 cents per running where she will visit with a the sister, contributions, plant represents 47 home in Bear They were commended for their neers, and Hurotd Fabian, chair- foot. for three at the Holmgren Mrs. Victor Surface, an investment of about 25 million River City. Mrs. Lloyd C. Robiover of and and of Utah Recreation man, Parks the The restatement duty "performance policy now weeks. dollars. The employee force nette will be discussion leader for above position requirements. commission. (Continued on Page Twol She plans to return to her office stands at 2,729 persons. The the meet. 15. Nov. on local the at in monthly payroll Trcmonton residents, who have will be Evening unit meeting to statluton $1,404,397. amounts, held Thursday, Oct. 22, at 8 p. m. always picked up their mail at the On Thursday morning, duectors post office, will soon be receiving at tho Kenny home with Mrs. Jotheir letters via home delivery, met in their of the corporation seph P. Gurrlstcr as discussion louder. according to Postmaster Lynn J. first session at the Utah division. Thru-O- ut Iverson. Policies towards specific counThey declared a two percent stock tries will be the subject for disApproval for the change In see dividend. cussion and members are asked vice was received from the post Brigham City will join in the Officials in the delegation becelebration of sides to bring clippings, magazines or office regional operations director Uth world-widwere Hairy R. FerCrosby books pertaining to the subject In Denver. Colo., lost week. The United Nations Day, Oct, 24. 1939. executive vice president: guson, discussed. switchover will take place in the The Brigham City Junior Cham- S. M. Martin, Jr., vice president; made off with Burglars approxl Anvnne Interested Is cordially near future, Iverson said ber of Commerce was appointed and Alfred Raws, treasurer. mutely $700 worth of equipment invited to attend. coorlaunch needed the to Ruel Eskelsen to Supplies by Mayor at rudio station KBUH, lute SunOther directors Included Clinhome delivery service have been dinate the observance of United ton S Lutkins. Carlton S. Proctor, day night or early Mondry mornIn the received at the Tremonton post NUions Week, Oct. ing, it was announced this week Otto L. Sihvang, Charles B. Yse, The remaining office necessary local schools and libraries, by Wade Ebeling, station owner. all of New Ymk City; David N. The station was closed at 10 p, equipment is expected soon, the Mayor Eskelsen proclaimed Mo and , Kanste Soslund, City, 24th as United Nations Dav in re- William M. m. Sunday and opened again at postmaster explained. Spencer, Chicago. HI. a. m., Monday, when the Postal home delivery service'll sponse to a request ftom the Uniwas discovered. established for second class post ted Stales Committee for the Uniwas a public address T. Frank Coppln, local bond offiaes with postal receipts of at ted Nations which Is delegated by Missing NOTICE least $20,000 per yer. During the President of the United Slates system, two speakers, a tape re- chairman, reports that September were each year to promote the nation1958, receipts at Tremonton corder, microphones, utxwt 20 rec- purchases of savings bonds In Bo People having E. Sene certlfi-cMe- s Naord albums and five tapes. Elder county amounted to $41,109, of Brigham City Poultry as$26,282. During the fltst four wide observance of United Chief John I. Johnson of the making a total for the nine month sociation may now have them remonths of this year, , they have tions Day. ' totaled $24,502. Oct. 24, 1945 was tbn day that deemed Brigham City Police department, of this year of $270,026, or 92.7 per Please mud or bring Investigated the burglary. It It cent of the countys 1959 sulci The new service wil! require one the United Nations officially came them to Kelly Korth, 419 North General Manager John lligglnson, left, hailed officials al Thiokol Ihemlcul VISIT THIOKOL PLANT thought that entrance was made goal. and one Into being. The theme for the I Irst West, for payment. Also B, mail carrier Total purchases throughout lTt..h Is C and D Serlea ere redfemahle. through the fiont door of the starorpot ailon cn a lour of the comapny's Utah divliloi Ihuriday. Shown with Iligglnwn are Allred man to make city del'v-die- s 1954 celebration of U N Day part-timand on located have West reached $1,464,782, he said. street Forest U O J"1 Crosby, Raws, N. Your he tion, Joseph center, Business." Is president. lieanuier, business firms. to homes and four-yer- ose d two-wee- k State OKs One Traffic Ligh City Council Asks for More y' I .- Board Backs Promontory As U.S. Park late-arrivi- is Thiokol Plans Expansion We Goofed Jackpot Worth To 4,000 Jobs in 1960 $64... Not ...$82 Mild Weather County Home n Agent Attends National Meet semi-annu- n first-stag- e coast-to-coa- Due to Change UGD Employees one-hal- Unit Meetings Receive Awards $73,-95- 7 Set by League Home Delivery Of Mail Due At Tremonton U.N. Day Will Be Observed Locally, Radio Station Nation Burglarized e 0t. bur-glor- y full-tim- e e 1 r t County Nears 59 Bond Goal |