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Show Universal ficrofilminp Piernont Ave. Salt Lake City, Corn 141 5s 8 PAGES Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, December 15, 1959 Volume 62, Number 50 County OKs Schedule For Lot Classification Jayceeftes to Aid Santa With Letters lots and blocks in Brigham The current program of City popped again at the most recent meeting of the county commis--t sioners. The result was a tentative agreement to reduce assessed' Jayceettes of Brigham City are values of real estate according to distance from Main street. again coming to the aid of Santa County Assessor Fred L. Peter- laus with his huge deluge of let-e- f sen advised the commissioners Christmas. chores this writing that some adjustment was necesA replica of the jolly old gent sary in valuating property accordis at his place in front of the ing to location. He suggested a post office, and children wishing reduction of five to seven percent to send Christmas wishes may for lots one block on either side drop their letters, without stamps of Main street: 10 percent on the in the mailbox there. next two blocks, and 20 percent All letters received on or before on the balance with the exception Dec. 22, will receive personal anof subdivisions. swers. State tax commission represenMrs. Margaret Phipps is general tative, Robert Pixton, said he had Chairman for the local ladies serobjections to the proposed A giant Christmas party for 700 no vice club with Mrs. Ruth Iverson He described it as a Intermountain school students was schedule. as director member. Other comheld Sunday in the school auditor- matter of equalization. include: Mrs. mittee members , ,4 ium under the auspices of the ' . Set Tax Base Barbara Valentine, Mrs. Dixie m if i t&Kt I.f nilT Diocesan council, Catholic Women The commissioners in a previous Mrs. Patty Hunsaker, Botsford, of Utah. room now under construction as meeting with Brigham City MaySCHOOL FRAMEWORK This is the framework of the Mrs. Donna Steele, Mrs. Marva It was the 10th annual party or Ruel Eskelsen decided on $4 wiih on schedule" prosis school school. on the Frost-Mrof Southeast s. the reported La Mrs. Progress Jean elementary Davis, part EXCITEMENT RUNS HIGH Mark, Nancy Ann and Kevin Phipps, staged at Intermountain by the per running foot as a tentative tax Raine Petersen, Mrs. Virginia pects for completion this spring. children of Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Phipps, excitedly post their letcouncil. base. Mrs. Cazier Doris Breitenbeker, ters go Santa Claus in the mailbox in front of the local post office. The program included remarks A schedule for valuating comnd Mrs. Nielson. Valene Ail letters in the box by Dec. 22 will receive personal answers. by the Most Rev. Lennox J. Fed- mercial lots was tentatively apThose in charge ask that it be eral, coojutor bishop, Catholic Dio- proved to range from $100 to $30 an , individual child project, when cese of Salt Lake City. Bishop per running foot. A schedule for school classrooms participate as a Federal expressed thunks to the Tremonton atso was adopted which snowthe ladies are group simply diocesan council and 38 Catholic would vary from $50 to $20 per ed under with trying to keep the organizations which have contrib- running foot. mail answered. uted to the Christmas parties. He The long proposed and much ask note: take that Jayceettes Christmas shoppers parents had special praise for Mrs. Mark disputed county zoning resolution check for nqmes and addresses on Sanders and Mrs. A. C. Norwood, was the subject for a legal opinBeginning Wednesday, Dec. 16, stores m downthe letters posted. Santa knows Salt Lake City, who have served ion from County Attorney Omer This until 9 will remain p.m. town Brigham City open The county commissioners this week will call for bids on a proposed great number of Marys and as chairman of the party for 10 Call. The opinion apparently dis- in each effect will addition and remodeling work at the county courthouse. Johns and unless the last name through remain evening late closing censecutive years. peiled a cloud hanging over final in Ballots of the annual election were for the and and it will are proFinal plans address be approved Monday specifications given Dec. 23, according to Glen Knudsen, of Master was ceremonies , adoption of the resolution. Fath Wednesday, Box for the directors Cham Elder ject which will enlarge both the county assessor and treasurers offices. impossible for the letters to be Call opinioned that a master The prober of Commerce this week were er Thomas Savage, chairman of the local merchants committee. The commissioners will open answered. mailed out to 300 chamber mem gram was opened with magic and plan for development of the counbids on the work cn Jan. 6 at 10 Doors will close at the regular time on Christmas bers. pantomime acts plus Christmas ty does not necessarily have to a. m. in the courthouse. Terms eve and of course be closed all day Christmas. of the contract require that conNames ot 15 candidates are list-e- music played by the school band precede adoption of a zoning resoof longer Accompanying the announecement on the ballot. Of these, five under the direction of Alvin M. lution. He said the resolution may struction be completed within 130 be interpreted as a step toward will be elected to serve with five Dickman. calendar days which would be store hours is a reminder that just nine shopping days Two senior students, Dolly Mae creating a master plan. holdover com directors the during May 16. remain until Christmas. Roann and Jake Bancroft, talked To Inform Chairman ing year. The 'commissioners earmarked Til Also beginning Wednesday, Santa Claus will be on the importance of religious as The commissioners agreed Condidates are to Bordeaux $50,000 for the project in their proJames afin as academic well the and each teaching in area Saturday the downtown evening inform Hervin .Bunderson, chairFred A. Baugh, T. R. Billings posed budget for 1960. school. Don Christiansen, He invites youngsters to come see him and man of the planning commission, The Brigham City post office ternoon. George (Bill) The 1,530 square foot addition Students presented the pageant The city council this week acof the opinion before taking steps will remain open until 5 p. m., will be constructed on the northDavis, Arthur Fishier, Charles L of the Christmas. ordersfor their place accompanied by to a bid to provide fire insurGoodliffe, George Hacking, Rob the choirnativity, put the proposed Saturday, Dec. 19, instead of east corner of the courthouse cepted zoning in and Santa also wishes to remind boys and girls that supervision ance on of ail city properforce. ert A. Hills, C. W. (Bill) Jacob direction under closing at the regular time, ac- building which makes an inward, of of the Sisters Our ty for a period of four apd he will be in front of the fire station Saturday at 2 p.m. e Requests for road repair brought cording to Postmaster C. Henry pin, Reese Jensen. Eugene Price I ady of Victory. jog at that point. It citizens from several areas of the Nielsen. F. Lelond Seely, Dee Glen Smith will serve as new quarters for the years. to hand out his traditional treat of candy and nuts ot St. Henrys The Altar soceity The winning bid was submitted to the meeting. and Eliot Ward. The late closing is intended to county assessors office which has church served refre'hmenls end county Orval Iverson, Cleo Teeter, , by the Olympic '.Insurance comd serve the public during the rush long been faced with were dio distributed the To Asked Vote gifts by Dunne Campbell,' Byron Chadof Christmas mailings ed conditions on the lower floor. pany and local agent Earl Madsen. ccsan council. wick, Guy W. Sundberg, Rollo J. Nielsen asked that all holiday New facilities will include an The figure was $2,725.15 which inIn addition, members are being cluded a 15 percent discount Kimber, Wallace Tracy, Arland asked to vote for a director of the mailing be done right away. The outer office, two smaller , offices Councilman Verl Petersen was Thompson, Phillip Captial, Yale industrial only for the assessor and deputy assespostmaster s ai d that developorganization's and Wallace B. in sors, a ladies lounge, proof read- authorized to place the insurance Montgomery, ment fund. Nominees for the post through public cooperation with the firm. Spencer asked about improvement rush can ing room, and machine room. are Glen M. Bennion and Scott F. avoiding a i of the road from Yost to Streveil. Eight companies had submitted the post office hope to effect Will Be One Story Horsley. bids for the policy. It was pointed The commissioners hesitated to Christmas of delivery prompt Holdover directors are Glen The addition will be one story out that one firm entered a lower make a committment on the remail. Glade DougAndersen, Harrison, constructed enable to but only bid but did not meet the triple-quest inasmuch as the road priA gigantic youth rally in which North Box Elder stakes will meet las Mann, Jack Morris, and John building of a second floor if re- rating recommended by the state mem- at the tabernacle in Brigham City marily is in Idaho. a young nearly Weir. The vice and president quired by future needs. Excava insurance commission and the local bers of the Church of Jesus Christ at 7 p. m., Sunday evening, Jan A fire grass Won't Maintain burning along a president for the coming year will tion for a basement and provisions association of insurance agents. Saints (Mormon) 3, for this first meeting. of Latter-da- y be chosen from among these men railroad right of way 12 miles west for a concrete record vault under They pointed out that Idaho Under the present setup, the will assemble simultaneously in 12 Sun of Each the subsequent of Corinne was extinguished on doesnt the addition are othe- - features. by the board of directors. particularly care to maincity has five fire insurance policies, 122 mass meetings throughout the of tain the road since it is used chiefday night meetings, or firesides," The new officers will be an- Thursday night by members In moving, the assessors office making payment on one each year. United States has been called for will be keynoted by other leading nounced at the annual meeting on the Brigham City volunteer fire Utah would ly by Utah residents. will be located adjacent to the of- Earlier this year, an appraisal set church officials in Salt Lake City, Jan. 8 at the Tropical restaurant. department. Sunday evening, Jan. 3. frown on the use of funds given to the Insurable of the county treasurer. This fice value of depreciated kick-off of a their addresses being relayed by John Higginson, general manager The blaze was reported at 10:30 the county to improve a road In This will be the is expected to increase the effi- city property at $765,060 28. series of Sunday night ladio broadcast or recordings to at the Utah division of Thiokoi p. m. and sent one unit and seven Idaho. Box Eider county could since of both departments The Brigham City Jaycees are ciencyuse the same records and gatherings in which the young young people assembled in more Chemical corporation, will be the members of the department to the not finance the project in one year scene outdoor they an They brought flames un but would have to do it in segpeople will hdar messages of in- h..p 2,000 separate ward or neigh- guest speaker. again sponsoring machines. Access to each will be from top borhood groups. In each case, loThe public is invited to attend der control soon after arriving ments. Christmas lighting contest in Brig- from a common reception room. spiration and counsel 1 will church officials, and will discuss cal programs and discussions the event which stacts at 7:30 p. and had completely ham City, according to Chairman With these fact in mind, the put out the Both offices will benefit space-wis- e the theme 'ollqw the message. an within hour. themselves m. be made Marvin Bywater. Reservations problems among commissioners jjlaze may said they would from remodeling on the east An estimated 300 yards along meet with Idaho road officials in facing youth today. Purpose of the meetings, as out- through the chamber of commerce . Judging in the annual competi end of the mam floor. to office. were burned. the Continued on Page Three) The Jan. 3 meetings will be lined by church officials, is tion is scheduled to take place on Plans include elimination of a closed stimulate greater faith and devotuned in on a nation-wid- e 20. said Dec. Bywater Saturday. stairway to the second floor and circuit broadcast from the Suit tion, and to protect the young peothis week all entries for considers rooms now occupied by the pubPLAN TO IMPROVE 500 ACRES OF LAND Lake Mormon tabernacle in which ple against tendencies toward deThe . this in situation weather tion in the judging must be receiv lic health nurse and county weed toO linquency abroad in the land David is it President area the same remains expected cold and ed by him no later than Saturday, department will be used to exhead of the day." The light trace of snow McKay, dry. Dec. 19. pand the assessor and treasurers which fell Some of the subjects to treated church, will give the keynote adwas short-liveSunday offices. stanare: adherence to church when high winds descended on dress. Only those residences entered In 12 years of dards of this valley and blew all the snow the contest will be judged. This is conduct, All young people, choosing of and clouds away. a departure from past years when age and over, from Box Elder and friends, responsibility of young Six farmers in the South Willard Elmer Ward. They have grouped Patrol checking station, currently men to the young women they The moisture shortage in this the practice has been to consider urea with assistance of the gov- themselves to push installation of is rated as only fair for farming area continues to pose a serious dale, responsibilities of young woevery home m the community use. ernment have undertaken a recla- i tile drainage system. men in dating relationships, with outside lighting, problem with moisture count reBywater The acreage Is not considered which may bring mation to farts Bnd figures project According of low at an dates, steady" dating, said. maining alarming point. agncul-tuia- l as good land because heavy alkause of car In dating, dangers of about 500 acres of land into high supplied by government Two inches of snow reportedly li and mineral content hinder The winning display ifist year crop fell in the Suit Lake area Sunday agencies, the project will pay 'petting" and necking" on dates, production. was at the residence of Mr. and The men are Rulon Larkin, Ar- for itself in increased production growth. Take away these deand a storm passed over Southdating on the Sabbath, and dating 151 South Mrs. Ronald Pucker, fcichaid thur Wells, Warren, within two to three years. The tracting factors and the land ranks md ultimate mnrringe. ern Idaho, but both storms failed The state road commission has to make Used-CaFilth East. The award for first Delbert Cook, and land, located west of the Highway with the best In Box Llder county. Frunk Cook, LDS Leaders a mark in this area. on bids This is precisely what the drainplace is a traveling trophy which announced It will call for Church Iradcrs who will discuss High Low 1 A 1955 model automobile was these themes are age system Is intended to accommay be kept if won for three con- a 3 mile stretch of interstate Dec. 10 47 Harold 27 riders discovered missing from Coppin B Lee. secutive years. Judges also will highwav from Honeyville to plish. Dec. 1! W. 42 and 22 Kimball, in January. Motor's used car lot Sunday, ac Howard Spencer winselect second and third-placDoug Stewart, whose company is Dec. 12 44 20 W., Hunter, all members to cost is The project expected ners. cording to local police records. doing the work, epiained that alka13 of the church' Council of Twelve 38 Dec. 22 ubout $700,000, and will involve li and minerals are literally washThe culprit apparently broke Apostles, and Elder Marion D. Dec. 14 39 25 The trophy is now on display In grading and dramipe work. ed from soil by tepeated draining into Coppin Motor late Saturday Hanks, member of the church's the window at Palmer Jewelry Fife Construction company of of surface water. Moisture such id took the First Council of the night or early Sunday Seventy. Elstive, 70 South Main. began recently as rain and snow seeps into the City Brigham to the missing auto. of der Hanks is keys also a member on a Judges in this year's contest are drainage and grading work ground carrying the harmful eleWhile making routine check of President Citizens Eisenhowers of interstate Mr, and Mrs. Antone Flowers of segment ments along as It runs Into the at 2 Advisory Committee on Youth FitSunday buildings morning City to Hooper, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick highway from Brigham a. m., Officer Jay Christensen ness. druinage system. The local firm is Johnson of Clearfield. Director of Honeyville. found the front door of Coppin Actually the rallies will be Should Improve Ground the contest is Dee Chrlstnffersen. working under a $968,507 contract. j Motor unlocked. He notified CopIn scop., since a numInstating the system this year building ber of stakes In Canada and Mexpin, who came to the should greatly Improve the ground and locked the dixir. ico will also be Included In the for farming next spring,," Stewart However, It was not discovered project. The general public It invited- - to said. BRIGHAM CITY JAYCEES nttend the presentation of The Mormon church numbering The until Sunday noon that the car and The system may be described missing. Coppin re- approximately one and a half milNavajo Nativity," being staged at keys were as resembling the skeleton of a Imermountain school auditorium ported to local police that a win- lion members, Is divided Into 290 fish. H consists of a main line Wednesduy afternoon and evening. dow In the rear of the building ukes, each containing from sevwith numerous lateral lines. or local The afternoon performance be hud been broken, presumably giv- en to ten December 1959 The South Willard project ingins at 1:30 pm. and the evening ing admittance to the building volves the laying of some 6,843 and allowing the culprit to obtain one at 8 p.m. feet of 12 and concrete will be the keys. The culprit then left Typical Navajo tcltlng I MTETING NOTICE the front the pipe as the main line. The laterthrough In building used the production and the narEntry . . als, if laid end to end, would exThe Brigham City Planning ration will be given In Navajo and door, it was believed. tend for approximately 16,000 feet. Police records also show that Commission will meet Wednesday, in English 1 k , They are made up of S and The program ia under the direc- another car was found Sunday Dec. 16. In the City Council Rooms Addrest tion of Mr. Guy Ewing and Mr. morning west of the airport. This st 7i30 p. m. Anyone Interested pipe. In ail. there will be an estimaLlloitt Chnppclle, with the assist- car had been stolen out of Color- In planning commission affairs or All entrleo In the Christmas Lighting contest must be receivv ted 23,000 feet of pipe used or of a large staff of teacher. ado and the license plates were hasing problems should ance attend SaturInter 554 I no than North irst ed by Marvin Bywaler, West, roughly equal to four miles. Everyone I invited to nttend and missing. The culprit apparently thu meeting and he heard. day, Dec. 19. Only those residences entered In the contest will Pictured are men end equipment now enThe system and method of InDRAINAGE WORK there will be adequnte parking took the license plates from the Brigham City Planning . bo judged. For additional Information, phone next to the auditorium, according abandoned car to use on the car gaged in Installing a tile drainage system at South Willaid. The Commission, stalling is relatively new to this de- - taken from the local auto deafer arra. A Morpett Willi Hunsen, Secretary. to Mrs. Myrtle Arrowsmith, tile drainage system Is expected to greatly Improve about 500 acies of farm DISC and made his getaway, (Continued on Page Two) ground. partment head. , Party Treats Students at Intermountain W' 17 f multi-purpo- Officials Slate Bid Call On Courthouse Addition Merchants Set 9 p.m. Closing Chamber Will Beginning Wednesday Eve Pick Officers V -- In Annual Vote S-- Local Post Office Council Gives To Remain Open 5 Saturday Insurance Bid last-minu- te one-fift- h one-ha- lf right-angl- over-crow- LDS Church Schedules Series Volunteers Called last-minu- Of Nationwide Youth Rallies To Grass Fire West of Corinne half-millio- n Jaycees Seek Yule Lighting Contest Bids , Weather Stays Cold and Dry ! right-of-wa- Willard Farmers Pool Drainage Efforts d Bidding Slated on Box Elder County Auto Stolen Interstate Project From Local r chap-emnn- Lot d Z2, Public Invited e To Attend - ni Navajo Nativity CHRISTMAS LIGHTING CONTEST 3 '1.' -- 167-R- A |