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Show Universal T'icrof liming Corp Board Orders Purchase Ikl Piernont Ave. (Htw- - t-s- Jan Of Temporary Buildings The Box Elder Board of Education Thursday authorized purchase metal buildings to serve as temporary classrooms on the Box Elder junior and senior high campus. foot structures considered for purchase are prefabriThe cated models and will cost an estimated $2,285 each. The board ordered the buildings paid for out of the school districts bond building fund. Present plans call for the buildings to be erected on the local high school campus. However, in the purchase, the authorizing bocird noted that the buildings could be used in other parts of the district as needs arise. None of the officials disclosed when the structures will be available for use. John Olsen, superintendent of buildings and grounds, said Monday, it was doubtful that all 10 buildings will be located on the school grounds during this Twenty-nin- e this top students school year. honi-o- r week to were the named first It has not yet been decided roll for the first term at Box where the temporary facilities will be set up. A classroom shortage Elder Junior High school. at the combined schools has The students include those who this compiled 63 points or more from reached critical proportions year. a possible 70 grade points, accordSupt. Walter D. Talbot told the ing to Joseph Tillotsen, chairman. as- A board that the parent-teachstudent must possess at least sociation at Willard had approved an A average to rate a place a plan to transport seventh and on the top honor roll. eighth-grad- e students to Box ElTwenty-on- e girls and eight boys der junoir high when the additionwere named. available. is al space Currently In addition, a second honor roll students in these two grades attend classes in the Willard elemen- was introduced for the past term which includes the names of stu tary school. at least 56 The PTA group made its deci- dents who totaled 85 students made sion at a meeting attended by the points. A total of the list including 50 girls and 32 superintendent last Tuesday night. boys. the voted to The board put Following are names of stuchange Into effect as soon as the been purchased dents whose names appear on the buildngs and erected on the high school first and second honor rolls: site. First honor roll (seventh grade): Seventh Grade Rama Glover, 64; Cheryl Tingey, 64; Richard Van Dyke, 64; Bruce Collmar, 63; Patricia Dixon, 63; Marva Marble, 63; William Horsley, 63; Stanford Youth, 63. of 10 8 PAGES Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, November 24, 1959 Volume 62, Number 47 School Lists I 1 Students on 1-- 60 Bid Opening, Contracts, Zoning Dot Council Meeting Agenda The city council Thursday opened bids on local garbage collection, awarded contracts on a new power plant and supplemental work, and promised to cooperate in stopping eating places from establishing near & the proposed high school site. This and other action of major consequence took place at a regular meeting in the council chambers. The council opened three bids on residential and commercial Thursday-Frida- y garbage pickup in Brigham City for one year. The Independent JourBox News The and Elder of Waste Disposal corporation nal office will be closed ThursBrigham City submitted the apparday and Friday of this week for ent low bid of $26,200. the Thanksgiving holiday weekThere were two other bidders. end. Tippa Garbage Service of Salt The Thursday Issue of the JourLake City offered to handle no! will be In the post office earpickup for $1,456 per month and commercial for $10 per month ly Thursday morning as usual, however, since there will be no for each unit. The bid was based mall delivery on Thanksgiving on an estimated 2,600 residential An outbreak of six traffic acciDay, most subscribers will re- and 100 commercial units. dents in the three days has ceive It on Friday. Grant L. Busenbark of Brigham kept Brigham past City police officers of L. Austin OgThe Thursday Issue will be City, and George on the move. den entered a bid of $36,150. devoted to the big Christmas Four of the auto mishaps were City Undecided Opening being staged by local investigated Saturday. The city has not definitely debusiness houses on Friday. The series began at 9 a.m. when over the collection to cided turn Schools throughout the counBrigham City girl to a private concern but called attempted a left turn from Sixth ty will close their doors Wednesfor the bids as an exploratory North and rammed into a dirt emfor a four-daday afternoon move. The city currently handles bankment. Thomas Sneddon, the holiday. City and county offices pickup but now is faced investigating officer, said the girl will be closed Thursday but will garbr-gwith buying more equipment and was driving west and had attempFribusiness be for : again open' adding more men to meet increas ted to turn onto the old highway. day morning. ed demands. sedan Damage to the Councilman Veil Petersen was was set at $75. appointed to study the bids and Collision Occurs make recommendations at the next A two-ca- r but collision resulting in nears as and 01 is still Tom Thanksgiving Day gobbling EYES WITH SUSPICION strutting luikey $900 total property damage occurregular meeting. seems to be of the opinion that it pays to be alert. The Grand Old Bird is kind of excited about the holiUpon recommendation of Niel- red at 1:40 p.m. day Thursday but undoubtedly will try not to lose his head. Eighth Grade sen, Reeve and engineerAccording to the report, a car ing firm, the council approved the driven by Francis Todd, 148 North Kristene Andersen, 69; Bruce bids for work on a proposed pow- Tenth East, was headed south on Bosley, 68; Patricia Harrison, 68; er plant and pipeline. Main when it ocllided with another Barbara Martha Whitworth, 68; i car which had pulled out of an alAwarded Contract Jensen, 66; Kassie Felt, 66; Kathleen Valberg, 65; Beverly Packer, Hilton and Car of Ogden was leyway between First and Second awarded a contract to build the South. Driver of the second car The pains and gains of Utahs 65; Cheryl Nelson, 63. power house and string power was Royal Hurst Reeves, 327 South $25,000,000 turkey industry will be Ninth Grade Second East. carefully examined Dec. 11 and 12 Cheryl Hoopes, 69; Donna State Road officials have named lines, $50,808, and lay pipeline and The report disclosed that the viLeffell James $119,951. penstock, during the 12th annual Utah TurM. Carl resident Fonnesbeck as 68; Pete Moskowitz, 66; Jais nearing A $265,000 bridge Fifes assignment is to do grad- engineer for the new highway con- company of Springfield, Ohio, was siona of both drivers was obscured key show at Hotel Utah Motor net Burt, 65; Karla Call, 65; Paparked truck. Damage to the bidder to install by Lodge. struction near Brigham City and the successful completion west of Honeyville and ing and drainage work on the mela Rollins, 65; Carolyn Hansen, sedan driven by Reeves and other equipment, near which extends of stretch east Some 250 Beehive State turkey north generators and few a miles to Blaine J. just Honeyville, according Lois 63; Lloyd Baird, 63; was set at $800. Estimated damage was The bid of $64,912. 30s U. S. west the The Community Presbyterian River Bear municipal growers will air problems facing district City. Kay, Barengineer. 63; Erik Jensen, 63; seThe entire project is expected to the other car, a church and the Holy Cross LutherUtah the industry that rahks This structure which is actually airport to a point just south of the Fonnsebeck will be in charge of to bara Bott, 63; Sharon Burt, 63. was $100. Investigating offidan, next be will an of church commission ten The road spring the completed by Brigham City top imong two the project located on Interstate bridges 3J0 feet long bridge. to call for bids to cited cer, LaMont McDonald, conduct joint services on Thurs- and parallel states in the nation . . . and Second Honor Roll pave the Highway No. 15, between Brigham and will wrap up the first phase Reeves for failure to 60 feet no river plans spans yield waThanks-gwinof Brigham Citys interand build first in exnort. divided day morning in a special highway end one At ravine. or impassable and Improper lookout. City and Honeyville. Length of ter and power Rose Marie Vavricka, 62; Jon proJohn S.. Morgan, chairman of the development Day worship. is a cornfield and at the other, a change structure at a later date. the road to be constructed is ' 7.5 Second Accident Report on were bids The. Utah Turkey Marketing Board and Bunderson, 62; Wayne Call, 61; opened gram. The meeting will be held in the make-shif- t construction road. miles and the roadway will be Nov. 5. minutes Conlater at 3:05 p.m., Factor Is Just 61; FedDeciding Janet Jane Westenskow, of Utah the Turkey president Community Presbyterian church, A waste of government money? accident occurred The availability of federal funds graded and drained. The council voted to cooperate another two-ca- r eration, said nlnety .Vper cent of don, 61; Barbara Fillmore, 61; 304 South Second East, beginning The work to be done consists of with the Box Elder Board of Edu- at the intersection of Second South Hardly. It is a concrete key to appears to be the deciding factor pound turkey Rosemary Glenn, 61; Kathryn at 10 a. m. Utahs dollar interstate in 'of 1.4 million cubic cation after a petition and Fifth West. crop goes to other states, Europe, Reeves, 60; Mildred Huggins, hearing letting a contract on the Honey- emplacement The service will follow a LuthOfficer McDonald reported that Canada, South America and Mex- Alice Norman, 59; LaVon Baron, eran order for matins and will be highway segment from Brigham ville to Elwood project. Contrac- yards of imported borrow mater- signed by board members which a lineal feet of coupe driven by Robvertical 55,000 ial; City to Elwood. ico. 59; Dean Black, 59; is done the sent to been tors had are this Joy Ellen led by city planning hoping Donald Ranstrom of Pastor 428 North Fifth ert by 9500 conLinHarris, lineal send feet of Doyle authoriof known M. Carol 59; drains; Pritchett Provo, 58; J. Brown, Dobbs, next spring. commission. turkey Nationally on Page Three) on the ties will address the convention da Horrocks, 58; Jimmie Ammons the Holy Cross.,. Lutheran church. tractor (Continued special alkali resistant C. M. bridge, asked The that property carvinclude the petition will work The Pastor Hershey Julien of the 100 58; 58 should be sessions. In addition, some Richard Kay Shuman, type a," and 36 million gal- bordering the new high school and says that construction wide channel to pipe, Presoyterian church finished by Dec. 1. The project ing of a lons of watering. youthful Utah Future Farmers'and Amy Rasmussen, 58; Linda Me Community across the street north from Cenwill deliver the sermon for the the the river under will compete for $1,400 in Rae, 58; Patricia Williams, 57 was started on July 1 of this year. Fife Construction Co. of Brig- tral school be zoned to prevent ham City was awarded the con- establishment of eating bridge. prizes and awards and top money Kent Lintow, 57; LaNae Shields, day. places. Will Be Avenue A special offering will be receivin the annual champion turkey 57; Tamara Petersen, 57; Dorothy tract on the job. They have 250 Such businesses could conflict with the out that pointed be Windly to the disbridge ed of appears Though for relief among the said hunger auction. Morgan auction, Welch, 57; Jeff Johnson, 57; Marworking days to complete the con- class attendance and the school of no where and bridge, divided to handle a colorful and lively highlight, of lene Hanks, 57; Mary Ann Miller, placed persons and other oppress- "in the middle struction for the State Road Com- lunch program, the petition assertis one of the first traffic, the without conday purpose, local apparent The the two-da- y show, will be televised 56; David ed people overseas. Reid Gooidliffe, 56; was ed. mission. Fife Construction to be structures avebe will an will it come when tribution will be sent for the S.O.S. by KUTV, Channel 2. 56; Backed Commission Clark, 56; Ilene McMurtry, s constructed on the highway sys- low bidder on the project. Bruce An- Garen Shaw, 56; Lani Lund, 56; (share our surplus) program nue over the Bear River for Last year, The council backed the planning tem in northern Utah. It stands Fonnesbeck has been with the of cars annually. will be the Fair and cold World Service the Church collected Tamera derson of Tremonton in saying that cooperBrown, 56; LeRoy Pierce, through from which Road Commission for 26 He commission main entrees on the Thanksgiving Field Engineer, J. R. Windley, over an excavation an agency of the World Council of years. $1,075 for his champion Tom. The 56; 56. be would was dug, taken ative measures Gary Lewis, weather menu for this area, that constructing the 43,000 cubic yards of dirt 26 will make his headquarters at TreChurches, according to Rev. explained pound bird sold for $41 a school site which Day around the 7 to Charles Clifford, local according monton during the current proj- is located high bridge in its present location was pound, believed to be the highest Eighth Grade Sixth and weather between observer. Paul Sato, 61; Brent Holmes, 61; The public is welcome to attend more economical than trying to ect. price ever paid for a single turkey and Second West and Eighth build it over the river which lies in America. Glenn Shio, 61; Evelynn Wright, A storm is In the air, however In his assignment here, Fonnes- Fourth South streets. However, Scott less than 200 yards away. When 61; Morgan said convention sessions 61; Geralyn Peters, beck will be in charge of con- it was pointed out, as in a pre- it is doubtful that it will make its will be devoted to election of nei Christensen, 61; Kenneth Anderthe highway project has progress struction, assisted by his crew of vious meeting, that a building per- way this far from the coast, ClifUTF officers, panel discussions, sen, 61; Joyce Jensen, 60; Jon ed to a certain point, a new river field technicians. They will close- mit had been secured to construct ford observed. sales promotion, marketing and Jepperson, 60; Cherie Boothe, 59; channel will be cut to pass under A trace of snow and moisture, the Job and work with a drive-inorth of ly supervise eating place business reports and progress of Albert Black, 59; Gloria Jean the bridge. Community orchestra practice is the contractor to nee that the work Central school on Second South. joined by wind and dust, had local scientific turkey research. Nelson, 59; Les Anna Steffen, 59; After the winding waters of the postponed until Friday, Nov. 27, is done in accordance with the Such a business meets zoning re- residents guessing Saturday The Saturday night awards ban Virginia Cutler, 59; Curtis Knud-sen- , Bear are diverted to follow the at 7:30 p. m. in Box Elder High plans and specifications and with quirements and cannot be prevent- with the thought in mind that winquet, where junior and special 58; David Sweitzer, 58; Bonnew path, the old bed will be filled school band room, J. John the least inconvenience to residents ed if the property owner chooses ter might really be here. Wayne awards will be presented. Soren ita Jacobsen, 58; Barbara in the area end the traveling pub- to use the property for that pur More than 400 teenagers have in at a point of intersection with High and low temperatures resen, 58; Sherry Jenson, 58; Susan registered to vote in the approach the highway route. And thus the son announced. lic. the councilmen reiterated. corded during the past five days post, Orchestra usually meets on Local Valentine, 58; William Jones, 58; ing Teen Town elections, accord- state will have a bridge over the Willis Han- are listed as follows: In other business, citizens who have probIla Mae Dickson, 57; JaAnne Yam river without ever having "gotten Thursday but due to the Thanks- lems or want further Information sen. city office manager, was into Baty Morrison, advisor. ing High Low Linda Ken Ikegami, 57; asaki, 57; Other interested in electing offi- its feet wet." giving Day holiday, it is postpon- about this project, 55 Nov. 19 30 may contact structed to request that the high Hirschi, 56; Ronald Cefalo, 56; cers to run the alfairs of Teen Fonnesbeck at Tremonton. Work Started (Continued on Page Three) 55 ed until the following evening. 26 Nov. 20 Gary Kotter, 56; David Hunting-ton- Town must register on Wednesday Nov. 21 43 25 Even as the Provo contractor 56. at the LDS seminary building at 31 46 Nov. 22 was nearing the finish of his conthe high school. The registration Ninth Grade 23 49 35 Nov. cleartract this week, preliminary Jolene will take place a noon and after Michael Anderson, 62; woik has started on thp Briging Utah employers offered nearly Yates, 61; DeVon Cottam, 61; Hel- school. ham City to Honeyville segment of 900 jobs through State en Election of officers is scheduled 61; Marlene Hansen, Jorsensen, In the driver's seat duroffices employment security at the court the highway. 61; Marsha Chlarson, 61; Shirley for Monday, Nov. 30, f ife Construction compuny of ing the week of Nov. 14, an in- Rasmussen, 60; Loreen Todd, 60; house. Morrison said a party will w;. :rrZ-M- whuh was awarded Brigham City crease of 100 over the same per held election the returns after Darlene Larsen, 60; Jimmy Foote, be a $'168,507 contract for the job two iod in 1958. Government, trade, announced. Carol Westenskow, 59; Jeff 59; weeks ago. and made service, manufacturing, Thome, 58; Kathleen Mudsen, 57; most of the calls. Peterson s decreased by more Ellen Gray, 57; Gene than 100 from week of Nov. 7, but 57; Steven Gunderson, 56;56; Betty KarWashington, D. C Nov. 16, 1959 were still considerably higher than Endo, 56; 56.Bryce Jeppson, Dr. H. W. Ritchey, Vico Presien Burt, the same week a year ago. dent and Technical Director, RockThe jobless ratio inched up an et Division, Thlokol Chemical Corother point to reach 2.4 percent poration was elected today Vice The of the Insured work farce. President of the American Rocket was seasonal. Increase Society at the 14th Annual NationHowever, due to reopening of al Meeting of the group, being held coal mines, and to other Increas here this week. Prior to his eleced activity, also connected with tion he was a member of tho We Orson Dr. the steel Whitney Young, the seasonally Industry, Board of Directors. Set of Live rate fell her college chairman adjusted unemployment One of the outstanding proponlecfrom 3.3 percent of the work force ence group, was visiting guest ents of solid propellant rocketry, on Nov. 7. to 3 I percent of the turer at regular monthly meeting Dr. Ritchey won the Societyi of Corinne school FT A, Monday week Just ended. . Hickman Award In December the at m. 8 Nov. 23, at p. evening, 1954, in recognition of his outstandschool house. ing work In this field. was the Science Around Us Dr. Ritchey holds two Master theme Professor Young chose for Degrees, one In Physical Chemistry from Purdue and the other in his subject and he complimented Chemical Engineering from Cornslides. his lecture with ell. He was awarded his Doctor' local art Mrs. Oneta Thorne, Boy Scouts were In charge of Degree in Physical Chemistry at chulrman, announced this week the flag ceremony and pledge to Purdue. that Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jeppson Dr. Ritchey has contributed to the flag. as hove been appointed numerous publications and holds Corlnna CenTalented Art young people of the Community putents in the fields of rocket This picture shows part of the excavation FUTURE RIVI R BED furnished musirluns with guter at Central school. !s neorlng completion west of Honas This BRIDGE HIGHWAY INTERSTATE project to bridge $23,000 start technology and astronautica taken of was cubic dirt some 43,000 which prior from yards Youngsters J. D. Gunderson, principal at itars and accordions. well as in the fields of petroleum eyville. The structure Is located less than 200 yards from the Boar Rlvr which In the future will be on the bridge. The Bear River will be channeled construction of Allen Lind Included the receive will performing Centrol school, etomio reactor rerouted to pass under the doublespan. It Is an essential link In the stretch of Interstate highway from technology and under the bridge at part of the Honeyville to Ilwood Interstai and Virginia Jean and pictures that the chairman choos- and Mary Cutler.Young technology. (0 Llwood. City Brigham Job. hlgway Billy es to display. ;- - News Journal Office to Close Honor Rolls Local Traffic arJ tv: Mishaps Keep resi-dent- Officers Busy h-- y 1956-mod- Utah Growers Engineer on Plan Annual , Construction Nears End Interstate Churches Set Turkey Show Shef-feld- , Thanksgiving Service Here Work Named On Bear River Bridge 7.5-rtu- 1956-mod- el Dick-man- 1959-mod- turkey-producin- g right-of-w- long-rang- e g multi-millio- n 1959-mod- two-wa- y 200-fo- Thanksgiving two-wa- Weather Fair thou-cand- -- TeenTowners Orchestra Practice Gets Postponed n ... Must Register Job Offers Show Increase non-far- Ritchey Is Officer of Rocket Group Lay-off- College Professor Is Corinne Speaker Art Center Heads Named t |