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Show yyifif Universal VicrofilP'inrr 1U Salt Lions Club Sets Annual Pieront LaVce City Utah Jbti Corp 1-- 60 Turkey Shoot Saturday The Brigham City Liqns club second annual Turkey will hold-itShoot, Saturday, Nov. 21, at Rees Pioneer park, according to Troy Miller, general chairman. at The shoot will get underway 9 a. m. and continue all day with hundreds of tuikeys and a dozen, prizes scheduled to be won or given away. The list of events includes trap shoots, spatter board and target shooting. Special feature this year will be on which small, motorized the youngsters can ride. Six of the vehicles are being furnished by the Roy Lions club and will be avail; ble for rides at the bowery. Miller said. Will Sell Food Barbecued beef sandwiches and hot drinks will be sold at a concession stand set up near the various shooting events. s go-ca- Thioko! Gets Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, Noveniber 17, 1959 Volume 62, Number 46 Following are prizes which will be given away during the day: Aluminum ice chest, automatic .22 calibre rifle, transistor radio, steam iron, toaster, sleeping bag, three lawn chairs, ladies razor, camp stove and stand, austerizer-blendeportable oven, and pair 8 PAGES Federal Agency Grants $61,460 For Brigham City Airport Work r, of snow tires. In addition, a turkey will be given aw.-- every hour. Winners need not be present to claim any of the prizes with the exception of the turkeys, Miller explained. Describes Events Describing the events, the chairman said that persons wishing to .hoot traps will do so in groups of five. The best score will earn the shooter a turkey. Cost to enter he competition will be $2 per person. Those who are not experienced trap shooters will have an oppor-umtto take home a bird for the Thanksgiving table in the spatter ooard shooting, said Miller. And there will also be still targets at .vhich to test the sportsmans The cost of these skill, he added. The federal government has allocated the major share toward financing a $98,810 improvement project at Brigham Citys municipal airport. This announcement was made Thursday by Sen. Wallace F. Bennett who said that $61,460 was earmarked for Brigham City under the Aviation Agency program for fiscul 1960. The federal action assures long- sought improvements at the airport which had been passed over in previous years for one reason or another. It followed an study of the facility two months ago by state and national y aeronautics representatives. Under terms of the program, Brigham City and the state have agreed to split the balance of the Teens Begin Registration For Election Brigham City teenagers will begin registering today, Thursday, to vote in the coming Teen Town cost which amounts to $18,675 tor election. each. This mea-nthat Brigham Two agents will be on hand to is $1. City will pay about 19 percent of conduct registration at the city the total amount. Those entering the events are hall. Future citizens of the Teen to bring their own guns; Town have the opportunity of placIncluded In Budget which WILL UNDERGO DEVELOPMENT is Pictured will the a here municipal airport undergo on will be ammunition however, Leon Packer who Councilman ing their names on the voting ruils and $98,810 improvement program early in the spring. The black lines enclose the north-sout- h runway sale at the shoot. each day after school until Monhas charge of the airport, said that which will receive most of project attenion. At extereme right is the airport hanger office. taxiway Predict Success the 1960 city budget will provide day, Nov. 23. The Lions club is looking for Republic Aviation has announcfor the expenditure. The election is set for Nov, 30 successful more to even be this ed the award to Thiokol Chemical two or more polls located at at in item the Major improvements when shoot Corporation, Elkton Division of a than last years turkey of be will the logical places in Brigham City. program paving contract for design, development an estimated 500 scatterfunners north-soutOther pro- DINNER SPEAKER Appoint Committees runway. William and production of a solid rocket from northern Utah were present. Candidates on three tickets for posed work includes grading and Brick Neighbors will be guest booster motors for the Signal Profits from the event will be used and taxiway, drain- speaker at Knife and Fork dinner mayor, judge and counciimen got paving aprons communor for conservation sight Corps Swallow suiveilartce drone. the campaign rolling last week by age, installation of marker lights, meeting Friday evening. Dollar value of the contract was ity betterment, according to Millto direct and acquisition of clear zones at appointing committees er. not disclosed. its various phases. On Monday, commit-e- e Another mark of Brigham Citys the milestone has been accom- each end of the main runway. The Swallow is designed for both Following are various assemblies were held at Box Elder With these improvements, Brigchairmen: rapid growth was posted last week plished during a year of great exairborne targeting and surveilance, senior and junior high schools to fiham one of will boast the City when Mountain States Telephone Balls, trap shoot; Myrland capable of rapidly and accurately pansion by the company in Brig nest introduce the program and candiin Utah, Dick Installed municipal and airports Loveland, advertising; company Telegraph Wayne enemy target positions. pinpointing ham. City. dates. Packer stated. The facility will be The local Jaycees will again se- its 5,000th telephone here. Its high degree of mobility enables Parsons, ammunition, birds, guns; Teen Town is the first attempt He pointed out that the commun- capable of handling most modern-daOutstanding Wynn lect and honor the it to keep abreast of the present Douglas Mann, finance; The phone was placed in the in Brigham City to set up a of thus the Box South the aircraft Farmer and has way Young 1,065 clearing safety; matching gained telephones fast moving Army units. High per- leppsen, home of Maj. Maynard Nelson, ity youth center. The teenfor commercial passenger service. 615 North Fifth East. formance has been built into this Jay Hailing, prizes and turkeys; Elder county area. Major Nel- during the first 10 months of 1959. agers themselves will direct afD. for honor Candidates must the concessions; J. surGunderson, to in is officer son Air Force provide maximym system This is equal to the total 10 years deputy Will Finalize Plans fairs of the center which will be of vival, with minimum cost of oper- Clair Merrell, parking, and Fran- be between the ages of 22 and 36 charge at the Utah .Division located at the National Guard arThiokol before recorded He said that engineers would begrowth must and in be cis Todd, grounds. ation. actively engaged Thiokol Chemical corporation. to finalize mory. established its away he gin right plans. in forhere, this The area. William Brick Neighbors, plant farming general Ross B. Jenson, manager of It is understood this booster will Patterned After City Actual construction is expected to mer economic officer of the British public may nominate worthy can- MST&Ts local office, said that be an advance model of Thiokols The governing body is being patstart as soon after the first of the East African Iverto Verl will J. address didates, according motors Other Recruit empire engine. Makes Comparison year as weather will permit. son, Jaycee director in charge of members of the Box Elder Coun terned after that of Brigham City. currently being produced at Thio-kol- s offices will include a Jensen added the contest. further the At the that the main time, ty Knife and Fork Club here Fri- Appointive present Elkton Division include solid chief of police, clerk and treasthe company has added 2,500 tele runway cant be used by heavier day, Nov. 20, at 7 30 p m. for rocket engines Application forms may be obpropellant . urer. since it is only graveled and ( tained from Rodney Hansen, conThe will be held NASA, for the Navys Subroc and phones during the past nine years plans Councilman Don Chase who has danrocks constant a test from of or the pose flying at the Restaurant. chairman, and any other space Tropical military while the first 2,500 phones were the program, said the S' ger of damaging propellers and Jaycee officers. Nominees must Neighbors is a native of Virginia spearheaded center will be set up afof more over installed a probably period motor In the to 2. Dec. be entered prior addition, and finished school in Manchester, parts. A new class in Spanish instrucvacation. Games, 65 years. for England He also has been on the ter Christmas than loose it surface unsatisfactory of the entries, Box the week at Following judging tion begins this staff of the American Embassy in furniture and other equipment will The company is currently pre- safe braking, Packer explained. Elder High school as part of . the the "outstanding young farmer vicinfor The London and is currently serving as be moved from the teen canteen this weather of honored this area will be at story paring to change local service Voice Approval ' evening education program of the cold is and clear, according from manual to dial. The switchassistant to the Mayor of Los An- on Forest street at that time, he Box Elder County School district banquet to be .held Wednesday ity added. The announcement r brought en- geles m public relations. local Charles to weather hosted the Dec. Clifford, 9, by night, of Public Jay and State Department over is expected early in Febru- thusiastic statements of approval Following are listed Candidates c observer. cees. 1951 to become be will in He When presented assigned instruction. from city officials and airport economic otficer in British East seeking office In the first Teen in recognition of the honor Night-tim- e temperatures have ary. This class will meet on both trophy Town election. Weir. John manager, at time. were in that Africa, his headquarters been below the freezing mark over Jenson said Major Nelson and Monday and Thursday evenings of Independence Alan party M. said Ruel Eskelsen Nariobi and his job took him to Mayor while sunny his family are typical of the many the past weekend, A Brigham City girl each week at 7 p. m. in room 203. This is certainly a big break for many sections of the British hold- Thompson, 15, mayor; Susan Hanskies to create raised have them was cited Sunday afternoon after It will continue for ten weeks. Ma-rnew families moving into Brigham Beth Baird, as well as other territories. sen, 16, judge; Brigham City and provide imideal weather conditions during the ca-- she was driving hit two 16, Kathleen Owen, 14, Harvey Edwar L. Wagner, former presat the present time. He and provements long needed at our ings ecoCity He the familiar with became the daytime. other autos causing property dam ident of the Central American his wife, Marianne, and their four airport. The fact that we have nomic status and the potentials of Morgan, 16, Margaret Mason, 15, LDS Mission, will be the instrucHigh and low mercury readings age estimated at $1,170 and Richc-rTanlguchi, 15, counchildren, Mark, It, Cheryl, 13, been included in the federal air this large territory. The mishap occurred at tor. Everyone interested in learnA feature of Neighbors address ciimen. is line the with in current program invi-e- d Karen, 7, and Craig, 3, only rep. m. Constitutionalist party ing the Spanish language is Mau growth and expansion of our com- is the explanation of the to attend. According to Officer Dell Morrell, 16, mayor; Barry Johncently occupied their new home. Mau in lived He warfare Kenya. munity. who investigated, the girl It is still possible to register for son, 16, judge; Bruce Erdman, 15, Citizens of Brigham City should within ten miles of these territorServed In California sedan other classes under the evening driving a 15, Kathleen Kathy Claybaugh, ies in Kenya. Box Elder chose the Judges this be that especially pleased The Air Force officer served at on Second South when the vehicle education program being conductClub members Young, 15, Loreen Todd, 14, and Knife and Fork 29 of as Oct. the Journal being with will be accomplished struck one car which was making ed at the high school. Los Angeles, Calif., before to make being project reservation Jimmy Felt, 15, counciimen. outstanding front page in the Ocsuch a relatively small investment are asked a left turn at Fourth East, and Chris with Ross Bowen at the local Progressionalist party here. transferred Month tober Front Page of the the into by city. a then continued on, crashing Moanai Berchtold, Pella, mayor; Chamber of Commerce rooms Award competition conducted famHe his he and stated that by Weir commented, "Fve waited 16, judge; Jimmy Foote, 14, Barparked car. the journalism department of Brigin 15 ily have grown to like living car makDriver of the years to see this come about. bara Bruderer, 15, Rita Palmer, ham Young University. Brigham City very much. He is It has been through the sincere ing the left turn was Edgar Ray David 15, David Smoot, 15, and ol The is composed judges panel Richan, RFD 2. The parked auto from the state of Washington and efforts of the city council and Cariquist, 15, counciimen. of advanced journalism students was owned by Norman Arthur his wife is a native of Salt Lake mayor and their conviction that and faculty members of the jourBrigha-Grover, 404 East Second South. City must have a better The nalism City. So we feel very much at judges department. Fife said the ca-- driven by the that it now is assured. airport counhome in here the mountain on use a of commented the good went 276 feet before Packer commended Weir for his A series of three thefts of hub Halloween picture and wise use of try, he said. coming to a stop after hitting the caps of the facility over and Saturday of this a single headline style in the JourJenson management the in described Friday progress second vehicle. Friday the 13th proved unlucky week brought a word of advice to nal. dial He to to convert tad that the manpast years. to at least two local property own- company's plans Damage to her car was set at Local police reported that two offrom Police Chief John I. At ner in which the The judges were also pleased to ers last week as fire struck a service as "right on schedule. clothAnnual Catholic Bishops An estimated $400 damage purents $700. airport has been fices iri the Professional Center, Johnson. of note the use of a wide variety of greenhouse and swept over grass- the present time, personnel was done to the parked car and and the outstanding safe- Forest and First East, were brok- ing collection for the needy overoperated Western Electric company are He said that hub caps were ta news in the paper in spite of the land west ot Harper. $70 to the other auto. record achieved under adverse en into Thursday night and a small seas will be conducted in Brigham In the municipal elections scheduled withcon- busy installing equipment in the ty Early Friday afternoon, Fife cited the girl for exceeding ken from two cars parked City at St, Henrys parish, from amount of money taken Is a credit to Weir. conditions a and of week in Hub dial at of west Main. caps struction equipment ignited a fire publication. building alley sate speed. Chief John I. Johnson said Nov. 22 to Nov. 29. Police The city Is also making efforts a pair of spotlights were reported on property owned by Lloyd Davis, Second South and First East. The parish has been asked to approximately $7 was taken from 69 South First West, west of HarOther employees of MSt&T are to provide more adequate office the offices of Dr. E. B. Harrison, participate in collecting wearable missing from an auto parked on North Main during the per and parallel to the Packer engaged in placing wire and cuble and reception facilities at the airoptometrist, and Dr. Richard C, used clothes, blankets, shoes or Hatch road. The Brigham City fire throughout spree. Johnson noted thnt it was Brigham City and to port. This would include the pip- Baker, dentist. The vunduls gain- other useful items for men, woin the first such outbreak reported department was called out at 4.35 surrounding communities. In all, children. the men 'd entrance after the blaze began to spread out there are 15 main cables which ing in of water, and expansion or screens and by removing weeks. two rear Anyone with such donations are open prying of control. He asked the cooperation of parterminate at the dud building and replacement of the exsting build- windows, Johnson said cordially invited to leave same Box Elder county has already The local firemen put the flames four distribution cables leading ing to include restrooms and other Special meeting of Amity Lodge ents in helping to prevent further Nothing nut the money was re- at St. Henrys church at 380 South in the the over gone top purchase in had out two hours on it after their F and A. M. will he held Wednes- thefts by keeping tabs from the plant to service the south needed facilities. Second East. ported missing. of Series E and H savings bonds, covered approximately 25 acres of and ol Box Elder county. youngsters and the cars which day evening, Nov. 18, at 8 p. m. to announcement an land. grass and According to Maxwell Pohl, sec- they drive. It would be better for according Another phase of the switchover made this week by T. Frank Cop-pi- Some 20 tons of hay also were deretary, an educational program parents to discourage this practice program has been the changing of Box Bond South Elder County teento stroyed. will be presented and will Include which is attributed mostly telephones. A An overheated heater caused an individual sound film entitled, age drivers, than for the police to chuirman. a crew been has doing this at the Box Elder Purchi.ee bonds of in. in a greenhouse explosive blaze launch a special campaign to catch "The Ultimate Lesson of of about 60 phones per day. . county during October amounted owned by Vern Wixom, 487 South rate them, he to $17,915, bringing the Third West, at 11:15 pm. It took They expect to continue for about totul to $408 841, or 102.2 percent less than an hour to exttnquish the two more months before the Job is of the 1959 tales goal, Coppin said. fire but only after it had caused an, finished. In all, the dial conversion pro- Box Elder became the first coun- estimated S250 damage, Including! ty in the state to achieve its 1959 burned plants, broken glass and gram will cost in the neighborhood of $800,000. scarred woodwork. sales goul. Contract on Signal Motor Jayceos to MST&T Notes Installation Choose Best Of 5000th Telephone Here h Economist Young Farmer To Address Local Group Spanish Class To Begin Here Weather Story v dinner-meetin- g Is Cold, Clear Girl, 1 7, Cited After Accident Journal Wins 1 Paul Page Honor 1958-mod- Police Request Blazes Prove Friday Was Unlucky Day Parent Help To Stop Thefts Police Investigate Two Burglaries Here Thursday recently-complete- Masons Schedule two-nig- Special Meeting Catholics Sponsor Clothing Drive d County Reaches Bond Goal Early tuelie-covere- d n, n h TO HAVE HELP FROM UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY Citizens Organize to Better Corinne I 'CT r tuTr aTt M - "it u- tf $ isC i as u s ltF.AD DEVELOPMENT Joyce Wankler (left) and Wayne Owen discuss the program now being undertaken to develop Corinne. at an an organization meeting The two were appointed last Erl Jay night. Citizens of historic Corinne organized at a meeting Friday night to begin a program of community development, reports County Extension Agent A. Eullmer Allred. They elected chairmen and deastermined to use the team-worsistance of the Utah State University staff including county extension agents, extension specialists and other faculty members' as needed to meet the complex and technical problems confronting the community. Joyce Wwikler wiis elected chairman from the city area and Mr, from Wayne Owens the outlying area served by the of Corinne. Thest community k chairmen will organize groups to Corinne with a hustling popuia spearhead work on four develop- tion of over 4,000, was once the ment areas named by the citizens leading city in the state. This was as those needing most attention. pointed out by Mrs. Jennieve Poul The areas designated are: wa son, assl.sti.nt supervisor of USU tourist exiension home economics proter, community cleanup, grams. attraction and recreation. She said, A- - community can Glen Strlnghnm, USU extension Irrigation specialist, cited prelim- make any Improvement the people inary surveys Indicating thnt from really want to make if they will million to a million gal- use the full resources availuble. These resources Include the tolons of potential water from the community supply spring is lost tal human abilities, skills, knowleach year, This could be used to edge, attltutes, energy and time supply more of the present weds working In the some direction to of the residents as well as supply- accomplish a desired goal. They ing water for some new fumilies also include the material resourcwhich desire to locate In Corinne, es water, land and money, she one-hal- ho Said. ! explained. e Clark Jeppsnn, local telephone Installer for Mountain States INSTALLS S0O0T1I TELEPHONE and Telegraph company, shows l.sooih telephone Installed In Brigham City to 11$ North Ellth West, Craig Nelssn. Also witnessing the event were Major and Mrs. Maynard Nelsen, Tele-phon- three-year-ol- d |