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Show 1W- - Salt tniversal Vicrofi lining Pieront Lake Ave. Cityi Corp Utah Jan 1-- 60 r? ii o o o n mm Record Turnout Seen For Municipal Election Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, November 3, 1959 Volume 62, Number 44 8 PAGES Brigham City voters were treking to the polls today, Tuesday, in to be a record turnout for a municipal election. Voting places opened at 7 a.m. this morning. Their doors will re- main open until 8 p.m. Those casting ballots have a relatively easy task facing them. The only offices at stake in this election are three seats on the city council. There are no posts on the county, state or national level involved. However, because of the mountbuilding Residential construction took an upturn and commercial ing responsibilities facing the fell off as Brigham City building permits for October totaled $485,600. council and this communitys The figure surpassed the previous month but was not on a par with Eight Brigham City physicians surging growth, election officials the average for the first 10 months of this year. Thus far in 1959, valuaThursday were treated for chronic are looking for a record number Don't forget about the Box Eltion on permits has totaled $6,043,581. service to athletes at Box Elder der News and Journals election of votes. An indication of citizen Permits taken out for 37 single High school. was measured in favoror multi-undwellings helped to party tonight, Tuesday, starting interest The treatment was administerable registration reports. Agents swell the October total and brought 7:30 p. m. Everyone is inviat ed in the form of a special assemin Brigham City's eight precincts to 477 the number started here ted. bly program in the school auditor-frs- t generally noted that ai since the beginning of the year. to the about Its quickest way annual Thanks, Doc day. number of persons regisCommercial and other construe on tabs election results. keep first annual Tranks, Doc day. tered or transferred their registion took a dip during the month Unofficial vole tabulations will ' Honored were the following phy with $22,000 marked for construcJ score tration. sicians: W, R. Murrell, J. Gordon be posted on the Will tion of a service station bt 43 Represent Majority ! board as they are phoned in Felt, Otto F, Smith, J. Howard North Main being the largest sinfrom the Special Importance is attached citys eight precincts. Rasmussen, Reed Merrill, Dean to this race because the successgle item Coffee and donuts from RobL. Bunderson, Lowell R. Daines October building permits: bins Donut shop and soda pop ful candidates will represent a and S. L. Moskowitz. Leslie Bratton, 528 South Sevencouncil. from Beehive Bottling company majority on the Presents Certificates Each term is for four years. ' will be served free of charge. The appointment of a new region- th West, residence, $20,000. C. B. Williams, 425 West Second al chairman of the Northern Utah If you are unable to attend Principal E. W. Payne presented Making a bid for election on the each with a certificate of appre' the party, feel tree to call 1009 Republican side are incumbants, Region LDS Church Welfare pro- North, residence, $8,000. Lewis J. Peeples, 368 North Fifth ciation. In doing so, he commentfor latest returns. The N-- J staff Don Chase and John Hadfield, and gram was announced Saturday by ed that the physicians receive a members handling the phones Olof Zundel, making his initial Try the General Church Welfare com- East, residence, $14,000. small fee for the service they renTullis A. Wilhelmsen, 381 North for public office. mittee, Church of Jesus Christ of will do their best to serve you. Latter-dader to Box Elder athletes. "We Saints. Fourth West, residence, $16,000. The Democratic ticket consists often fail to show appreciation President Malcomn C. Young of Wade Bros, 799 Sunset Drive, of D. D. Billings, George Nielson, North Box Elder stake has been and 513 Holiday Drive, residences, and Arthur Fishier. All are enough for their loyalty in helping called to serve as chairman of the $10,000 each. our boys, he said. newcomers in the political derby. of five Crossman and Roundy, 556 South region which is composed Are No Issues Adding to their plaudits were LDS stakes, including Box Elder, Sixth West, and 472 618 South Coach Earl Ferguson and Charles There appear to be no Issues In North Box Elder, Bear River, South Seventh West, three residences at W. Claybaugh, publisher of the this campaign. The two incumBear River and Malad stakes. $12,000 each Box Elder News and Journal bants are standing on their reHe succeeds Glen M. Bennion, Wade Bros, 904 Sunset Drive, which helped to sponsor the event. of spective records over the past four as president recently released residence, $10,000. Ferguson said he felt it was Other candidates have years. South Box Elder stake,, who had 561 North L. Taylor, Robert 'V wonderful thing" to honor the "II to continue with the prespledged served as chairman since the re- Second East, residence, $12,000. doctors who render such service ent administration's program . ingional plan was organized in OctoWest Glen M. Bennion, to humanity. e water tind 1953. cluding the ber, Second South, Duplex, $17,000. ' Appreciate Help power development project. President Young had headed South St. Henrys church, 362 . . . BLEW are THE This WIND SIGN TOPPLED THE Seventh South was at and Main for the described We as a Box North at Box Elder appreciate Following Elder stake voting places:in sign past Second East, garage and storage, ' ' each precinct. , total loss after being blown from its perch by gusty winds last week. Estimated loss was $1,400. This your helping our teams and the year and prior to that time he ser- $5,000. of the most costly results oi the freakish weather. LDSWfird one was First First ved as bishop of the Brigham City of rest the students precinct he as well, Irvin L. Henrie, 344 North SecLDS Third ward. , told the assembled doctors. chapel, , First South and j Third ond East, residence, $16,000. ' ' East. He is engaged in the sheep rais, out Claybaugh pointed 43 North A. Main, Jensen, Wayne of LDS Second Second is a member business and precinct Thanks, Doc day had been proing $22,000. service station, ward Promonthe of the advisory board chapel, Second South and claimed by Gov. George D. Clyde Ethel E. Romer, 56 South Main, ' Third West. ? fl and was promoted jointly by the tory District, Bureau of Land Manremodel store, $3,000. Third precinct Third LDS'ward Utah agement. State Press and association 133 Sixth West Ira Jones, J. He is a son of Mrs. Sara Young of chapel, Second North and Setfcnd state medical association. TO SPEAK HERE Governor West. Cprinne and the late W. E. Young. North, residence, $12,000 I doubt that there is a school .. ; Wade Bros, 685 East Fifth North, George D. Clyde will speak at Lions He married the former Alice Fourth precinct Fourth- TDS or in Utah which doesn't college meet Wednesday. in the Salt Lake LDS Tern 607 and 506 Holiday Drive, three ward chapel, 23 North Third East. have a practloner who unsel Fifth precinct pie and they reside with their five residences at $10,000 each. LDS hurricane-lik- e The winds which located devotes his time to serving a Feed fishly processing plant Seventh 447 South Perc Petersen, children at 135 West First North. ward chapel, Fifth South and Secblew over the northern Utah area mile north of Brigham City, The the school," he stated. West, residence, $25,000. J ond West. , Dr. Merrell, 'president of the Thursday night and Friday entire aluminum roof was torn off Bob Allred, 115 and 123 East Sixth thouands caused of precinct new was from worth dollars addition which the The Brigham City Council is Cooley hospital staff, and Dr. J. Sixth South, two residences at LDS ward chapel, Fifth South and of damage in Brigham City. recently constructed there. Sheets searching the possibility of turning Gordon Felt, president of the Box $10,000 each. Second East coun- of aluminum were carried by the local and Weber Davis ; Although Medical Elder over to collection a Sec130 association, North spoke garbage Grant A. Wixom, Seventh precinct Seventh LDS ties were harder hit by the dam- wind into' an adjoining building as to students on the the briefly phy private company. ond West, garage, $700. ward chapel, Fifth North and First breezes" than this area, well as onto the highway and into The city launched an exploratory sical and mental aspects of health. Glenn Nelson, 246 North Third aging West. the local damage still mounted up nearby fields. Scott Horsley, own- step this week by calling for bids on Listed Principal Wesjt, garage, $2,000. Eighth precinct as reports were made over the er, said Monday that damage to pick-ufor both business and resi 83 GrandUtah Homes, Inc., Dr. Merrell listed a well balLDS chapel, Third North and Secweekend. the roof was estimated at between dential districts. view Road, residence $13,000. anced meals with diet, . ond East. regular The move has been prompted by Perhaps the greatest loss was $4,000 and $6 000, plus $2,000 dambn breakfast, J. R. Andersen, 485, 415, 405, 441, suffered A of and the eight emphasis apmap the' and Seed precincts to in the by Horsley age machinery plant. the growing demand for collection Governor George D. Clyde will 479, 335 and 425, Mt. View Drive, locations of voting proximate Wind velocity was estimated at 80 service by an expanding population. hours sleep each night, systematic be guest speaker a4 the Wednes places can be found on page! of seven residences, five at $11,000 a balanced cleanliness, exercise, in that area, Hors- The city now faces the choice of hour miles per each. end dressing properly day evening meeting of the Brig' todays paper. Farmers in Box Elder county this each and two at $9,000 adding to its equipment and em curriculum, ley aid. J. A. Andersen, 707 and 706 as the keys to good physical ham City Lions club. Election of town officials wUl also week gave out with favorable reof the out or force ployee getting The will be held take 0 Sign Goes Down Drive, two residences, at health. Following these principals place In surrounding commucollection business. ports both for the winter wheat garbage the at at Restaurant A neon Tropical end $9,000 respectively. huge sigri advertising can be as important as an educanities in this area. crop and the 1959 sugar beet harConvinced Not . m to Love' Bushnell Motel and apartments according Wayne J. R. Andersen, 706 East Fifth tion in gaining your goal in life, p. In Bear River City, two men will vest which is coming to a close. land, Lions president. was downed by the strong gusts and 707 However, council members are he hold the students. be named to the town board. CandiCounty Agent A. Fullmer Allred North, residence, $11,000, Governor Clyde will present an dates are of wind in the vicinity of Seventh not convinced that a private firm LeRoy Del Holmgren and stated that growers generally were Oak Drive, residence, $9,000. Speaking on mental aspects of 197 South South and Main. The sign was a could do the job as cheaply as can interesting report on his recent Stanley Jensen on the Peoples tickTexaco Station, Dicks beet Dr. Felt said that reporting health, everythe of move Russia is tour bids and for of The a call relate city. many Fair weather with sunny skies total loss and estimated value was et, and Gerald B. Charistensen and crops. Favorable weather during Main, sign, $400. help his to determine just how much it thing a student learns will experiences while visiting be Frank Hall on the Citizens ticket. Perc Petersen, 679 South Fourth and warmer temperatures have set at $1,400. harvest and ell through the grow inhim in life. enthusiasm Inject hind the Iron Curtain. Lester Anderson is serving as town followed last week's terrific wind A huge plate glass window in would cost. The city is reserving to whatever ing season has boosted yields to West, residence, $12,000. you do, he said. Enthe right to reject any or all bids. The Lions club extends an invi board president along with J, Lee about 20 tons per acre. This com easRay Parkinson, 585 & 583 South storm which caused considerable the front of the newly remodeled makes thusiasm task every The opening date is Nov. 19. tation to all interested persons to Rock and Blaine Anderson, each of pares with 1957, considered a good Fifth East, duplex. $14,000, and at damage throughout northern Utah. Zundel's Mens and Boys clothing collection for ier and more enjoyable and builds attend, Loveland said. Municipal whom has served two years of a garbage 22 acre 581 a Fifth when to & the 579 74 South East, to duplex. South per production frigid store, Temperatures dipped Main, gave way year, the first nine months of this year character, he added. r Reservations may be made by term. was slightly less than 18 tons. $14,000, and at 577 8t 575 South degrees Thurduy night with some the power of the wind and shatWatanabe, studentbody Doug contacting Richard Parsons or W. Reduced Figure ram in the area, followed by tered into the Interior of the store, cost the city a total of $11,611.14 or president, Fifth East, duplex. $14,000. assemconducted the To Elect Three H. Griffith prior to Wednesday monthly average of $1,280.13. This Last year, white fly and storm George A. Nielson, Jr., 124 North winds up to 60 and 80 miles per cutting the clothing on display in includes both A charge wages and operation bly. Musical numbers on the pro- morning of $3 per councilmen will be Three city Sixth East, addition to home, hour here, according to Charles the window as well as ruining fixdamage reduced this figure and maintenance expenses. The gram included a piano solo by plate will be made. Candidates inelected Corinne. at about 14 tons per acre. local Esobserver, weather Clifford, tures in front end of the store. $2,500. does not include the spring Linda Rae Jeppsen and a vocal figure will add to The clude color Ransom J. Cutler, A few farmers experienced frost governor SevGeorge Jack Frost made a second ap- timated damage, at that spot was E. C. Mecham, 576 South Clyde his report by showing pictures tak- Ross, and Frank Taylor, cleanup which amounted to $1,409.-1- solo by Alvin Anderson. and wind damage to crops this past enth West, residence.. $14,000. pearance last , week on Saturday set at $1,000, according to Olof E. Nichols spoke on behalf of the en while on Page 8) touring the Soviet Union. spring. But generally speaking, this night when the mercury register- Zundel, proprietor. football team. Is Community Service years harvest Is one of the most ed 31 degrees. Daytime temperaDamage List Varies bountiful ever, according to Allred. Under the existing setup, collee tures warmed up to 60 degrees on Dozens of television antennas Growers of winter wheat also are tion in residential areas is done as when the winds subsld Saturday buckled under the force of the a looking forward to a good year afcommunity service. A nominal ed and was normal again. ' winds at various places through- fee is charged for pickup in the ter experiencing a comparatively out Brigham City, and it was re- business district. dismal harvest this summer. The U. S. Marine Corps recruitIf the city should award a con Allred said that the new crop has ported that a few windows were blown out of homes in the north- tract for the job it is not expected a good stand, leaving growers on ing office In Ogden has announced east section of town, r. well as a to cost the taxpayers any more, acres optimistic. that Marine Corps Recruiter will 85,000 dryland be at the Brigham City post office Box Elder accounts for about wall of a new home under con- However, it might add to the fee of Utah's winter wheut crop on Thursday, Nov. 5. struction In the Lindsay Park sub- charged locul businesses. There are 158 different jobs open and is the state's leading producer Chances are that a private car division, which toppled. Several to young men who can qualify. of this crop. wooden fences blew over and shin- rier will be contracted to do collee gles and gravel flying through the tion in the business district only. air was a common sight throughPROPOSED FOR BOX ELDER COUNTY out this area. Many lonj residents were out on the prowl to recover their garbage cans, lids and incinerator m Several chimneys receptacles. were under repair Saturday, after bricks were loosened and blown .This is the third In a current al, includes the irrigated lands ent Ume Is limited to the frorv away by the winds. between in tuge ulong Highway aeries of articles intended to ex- outside of cities nnd towns, wr-It also reported that a farand Industrial the and livestock orwhich manufacturing agriculture plain aspects of the toning Brigham City Chief of Police dinance proposed tor Box. Llder uses, along Ith the processing of zone at the Weber county line and mer north of town lost most of a John I, Johnson Monday commenone Ronds whch to Cross took at the the ent haystack air, are the Willard, products, ded youngsters and parents alike county. Author of the series Is agricultural Each of Tremonton, and the Riverside luver after another. for the luck of vandalism reported liervin Bunderson, chairman of ptlncipul uses allowed, Almost anything can dwelling site, weather In a subdi- community. the county planning commission. Brigham City street erews have on Halloween. or a single dwelling, must be located In this rone except Junk been kept busy Johnson said it was one of the policing" the What Are the Significant Provi- vision 100 yards and other uses wh.rh give streets, ridding of at least a of fallen best spook and goblin days hose them frontage ever Box sions of the rider County feet and must contain at least of dust, limbs and other clutter which from the standpoint of treats rath rise to excessive amounts Zoning Ordinance? dwell-intook wings during the "big blow " er than tricks. He heaped much of squure feet of area fa little odor, noise or smoke. Each Box Elder county is divided Insite must have a frontage of The Brigham City area was ex- the praise on schools and parents acre). to seven tones, as Indicated on the less than ut least 80 feet, and must contuln tremely fortunate in maintaining who kept the youngsters busy at Is no there the time At present office. In clerk the coanty map at least 10.000 square feet of area. electrical apwer during the wind- parties. The tones are;, agricultural, res- territory In the county which is One group wa intercepted in the Buildings used for human occu- storm, however, since the service the warrant to idential, townsite, highway ser- populated enough These Brigham City physicians were honored Thursday morning at Box Flder high SCHOOL HONORS pancy must be located at leust whs Interrupted at two different act of soaping downtown store win vice. grazing and ranching, manu- setting up of a residential rone; 24 feet from another school. The occasion wa building, and intervals Friday morning, and in dows. But with a few exceptions, Thanks, Doc" day In Utuh. In the loreground are (left to right) Reed MerHO been has Wfa outconsequently. and facturing and Industrial, Others or even this practice was minor, Johnmust be set on the lot In such a each Instance, the power wa W. R. Merrell, S. L. Moskowlti, and J. Howard Rasmussen. (left to right) Dean L, rerill, zone in the residential . classified X, lying Otto F, Smith ond Lowell R. Daines, Gordon I said. son ell, . , Bunderson, J, on 30 within time. the stored minutes The Tow nitde tone (Continued what promises Students Pay Residential Construction Makes Gain in October Election Party Honor to - Offers Voting Local Doctors Returns Tonight . city-issue- d it LDS Leader higher-than-avera- Heads Region N-- Welfare Plan five-ma- n y T sJ t 119-12- 1 long-rang- Damaging Winds Cause Brigham Property Loss that Council Seeks . ' Bids to Haul Local la-s- t . Fifth-Tent- Garbage Governor to Beet Harvest, ; h Sixth-Elevent- h Speak at Wheat Crop Termed Good Lions Meet p Fair Weather Lin-do- n $11,-00- dinner-meetin- Eighth-Twelft- h g - Follows Wind above-averag- e four-yea- 0. 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