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Show JL uieront .ve . in Salt Lake City, utahJ?m Building in December Valued at Gorp vicrefilrinr Universal $617,600 mw ' Building in Brigham City closed its 1959 chapter with a surge as the 6 PAGES Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, January 5, 1960 Volume 63, Number 1 inspection department reported $617,600 valuation listed on building per mits issued during December. TJ?e"nal onth f'8ure was third h'gh for the year and was surprising-- ' ly high for this season of the year The totals included 38 permits for residential duellings, three duand plexes, two service stations two different motel projects. The December valuation should bi mg the past year total to near . i-the $7 million mark for all types of residential end commercial construction The official stjtis-Two membeis ot the city council officially returned to their posts ics will be published later this and a new member was swoin in Monday in inaugural ceremonies at Wweek. At the last meeting of the Board the city hall : i ?.'r The current building boom pro- of Education in 1959, plans were John Hudfield and Don Chase took the oath of office, each for a second consecutive four vear term Joining them was Olof Zundel, a newmises to continue indefinitely with made lor rerouting of the high tenThe early bird gets the worm and a $30 million expansion comer to the governing body of Brigham City. f program sion power line which presently over the Sotheast elemenalso his 1960 Utah license Zundel succeeded Leon Packer who chose not to run for of at the Utah division passes planned ; plates 4 ' with a minmum of trouble, it was Thtokol this past fall Chemical . corporation. tary school now under construcThe inaugural event was attend-- ! reported from the county assessors This plus the fact that many Thio-ko- l tion. , office this week-Thed by only a handful of citizens, for Authorization was granted employees are living at far . new tags went on sale Mon- distances irom the plant because Supt. Walter D Talbot, Attorney most of them friends and relatives of the city officials. day with a surprisingly large num- of the lack of housing facilities in Walter G. Matin and Member DelMayor Ruel s ber of vehicle owners on hand to Brigham City. , M. Eskelsen and other members bert Cook to negotiate with neigh' of the council were on hand for the pick them up after paying the nethe December building permits: boring property owners and occasion during which Packer was a Co. cessary taxas and fees, of course. for Power Utah and Oil 362 Light South Co., j Main, Phillips V. The cost is the same as last year: service lauded for his service to the city. proposed easement for rerouting $23,200. station, $5 for each set of plates, $1 for City Judge Ida Mervell adminis-- j Moroni Bott, 1187 and 1187 East the line. Supt. Talbot was asked drivers eduction pus property tax Third North, duplex, $15,000. tered the oath of office after inby the boatd to confer with levied according to the make and troductory remarks by Mayor E. K. Bailey, 663 South Fifth property owners and remodel of the motor vehicle. Eskelsen. this in quest tneir cooperation East, residence, $9,750. Utahns this year are being offerWith the new council officially Wade Bros. 561 Holiday Drive, project ed reflectorized plates for an addiEskelsen announced that seated, ElBox 7 fiom Financial $11,000. The residence, reports Brigham City Jaycees are tional 50 cents. Some 400 of these 543 North R. N. Burt, First der High school. Box Elder Junnominations for the an- departmental assignments would be seeking have been alloted to the south end nual Distinguished Seivice Award be made known at the first regular West, residence, $15,500 ior High, Bear River High and of Box Elder county and will be ismeeting of the new year. He preDee Packaid, 638 South Seventh Be,.-- River Junior H.gh lor the foi the past yeai. it was announcsued on a West and at 662 South Seventh pei Kid ending Nov. 30 were aced this week by Chan man May- dicted that they would be the same basis. as have existed over the past two West, two residences, $14,000 and cepted by the board. nard Victor. May Be Secured $12,000. a The The honor each year goes to a years. superintendent piesented However, a spokesman said the Place At Helm 205 North Bernard Hansen, young man of this area who has report on time schedules and bus reflectorized plates may be securThis would place Zundel at the Fourth West, residence, $10,000. drivers compensation, based on made significant contributions to ed only on Tuesdays and Thursdays helm of streets, airport and pub615 and 617 North action taken Wells, Lysle 9, Dec. the board who his and has shown by when a representative of ihe state community lic improvements since his prefor bus drivers who are rendering tax commission is in Brigham City. Second West, duplex, $14,500. outstanding personal progress. The decessor was responsible for these residences Inc. Utah at Homes, extra service because of the over..ward is limited to men between All the plates are the same color facets of the city operation. Chase 61 and 51 Englewood Drive and 43 crowded condition in schools in the the ages ol 21 and 35 years old combination red numerals on a has been head of parks and rec15 at Park $13,000 each; Place, area. white background. The reflectorBrigham City Winnei of the plaque last year reation and Hadfiold was over the 25 Englewood ut and Drive and ized plates are designed to increase Approve BtHS Improvements was tail Johnston, choral water department, cemetery and 29 and 37 Park Place, residences, Talbot presented a report Supt at Box Elder IFgh school. sewage disposal plant. safety during night time driving. 3,1 Paik Place, a of estimated cost for materials to The deadline for securing plates $14,000 each; at The 1959 award will be piesented The electrical department and this ye&r is Feb. 29. If the response residence at $15,000; at 71 Paxton provide additional office space and at a banquet Jan. 18 ;:t Maddox sewer collection system is headed a at residence $13,000 Place, for a trophy case at Bear River follows the usual trend, the assesRanch House. Guest speaker tor by Councilman John Larsen while Dewain V. Rose, 686 and 688 High school. He recommended sors office will do most ot its busi the event will be E LaMar Buck- Councilman Verl Petersen has South Seventh West, duplex, ness during the final two weeks. that the improvements be installner, Ogden, former Utah and na- charge of the fire department, who infant at 588 her Third South mainSchool Districts ed by the Mrs. Loudell Reese, West, gazes proudly daughter THE WINNAH tional piesident of the Junior city buildings, inspection and enKen R. Dickmore, two residences tenance crew and that cost of mawas born in Cooley Memorial hospital at 12:17 a.m. New Years day to win the annual stork derby. This of Commerce. Chamher gineering departments, waste col1049 725 at Sycamore Ave , and terials be paid from capital curdemonstration of good timing earned for the baby and parents many gifts contributed by local merchants. Are Being Mailed lection and public health. East Fourth North, at $12,000 and rent funds The board approved Victoi said nomination blanks is over the Mayor Eskelsen $14,000. the with the recommendation, are being mailed to all civic clubs, and force administrative Wade Bros., four residences at ofcitys that the extended and chinch groups in the local police department. 766 North Medohnd Drive; 617 fice space be provided first and In addition, they can be area Were No Secrets 627 and 576 East Medoland Drive, the trophy case be installed at the picked up at the office of the Box In pointing to the activity of the at $10,000 each first three; the last earliest possible convenience of Elder News and Journal, 55 South council over the past two years, one, $11,000. the maintenance crew. First West, and Als Conoco, 301 the mayor said there had been Rudgar J. Dent, two residences Nola Starr of Plymouth was apSouth Main. no secrets. a4 224 and 216 North Fifth West, De; dime for rereiving nominaproved as a substitute teacher in were the reAccomplishments at $11,500 and $10,000. e bad A the school district. should be sults of combined tions is Jan 14 They of all action Wayne A. Jensen, 733 West Forby girl romped home the winner The board considered a comWeb-steof mailed to Victor, 126 West Second members of the council, he said. vey showed that 757 students Registration for a new class in est, Structural repair of fire dam- parative study of salaries paid in Brigham Citys 1960 stork b A commuter, according to travels Box Elder county were commut- Noith no later than that date. Though you will feel consideris a Leathercraft No. 118 will take age to Big J Milling company, pei son i ho derby early Friday morning. wall be done by several able (Continued on Page Two) Judging these to counties three in oi pressure from outside interjobs by ing train, of on cai, this $10,000. regulatly place Thursday evening She was the infant daughter daily citizens who are be- ests, the final decisions affecting week in the room below the BrigLewis J. Peeples, 415 West Secetc, between an outlying district his was felt to tie rather high prominent of Mr. and Mrs. Loudell Reese, the maximum age limit, the our community are made around and his place ef work in the city commuting ratio considenng the yond ham hotel at 7 p. m. ond North, residence, $11,000. 588 South Third West. The young chairman said he told the council. ihis table, to j at ea involved To commute travel is tegular-60 This class is being offered South Third by Henry Crossman, Miss put in her appearance at In praising Packer, he listed With the taptd bumf up of the the Utah State University and will East, remodel for apt. $1,850. 12:17 a. m. at Cooley Memorial ly between home luxunllv distant) some of the major accomplishBox and work " In Box l.ldei county missile iiulusliy Elder be for three credits. It is possible in Wade Bros., 640 East Medoland hospital. ments with which the outgoing ofw 'S found that two thuds of the lit laised. the w,. to secure nine credits from the Drive, residence, $9,000. question county, As the winner in this years ficial was largely credited. These this undet leather-craf- t. definition, to commute How in & 425 work West for woikeis Tullis Wilhelmsen, many University contest, she and her parents will jvvmkeis, included establishment of a street s w ei e commute from Box Elder in Fourth North, residence, $14,500. county jobs of from share in a long list gifts construction system, street cleanA survey sut rounding coun.ies' Marie T. Jeppsen will be the inRulon H. Huntington, 473 South a About veai ago commuting there local merchants. For And I do mean . . with the co-- I ing. street marking, purchase of its COLD are such items as a baby structor. The class will meet once Seventh West, remodel for apt crib mat- 'suivey was made of Wt bei Davis, made last summer, the sugar factory property, maszero below One of Box ulder county em-- j outside! a week during the winter term. $1,500. degiee opeiation '1 of lie case sur baby land Salt L..ke counties tress, blankets, ter street plan, government parand answered several this David C. Huggins, 535 West Sev- was the mercury reading in BrigAll other classes in the Evening ployeis food, case of milk, baby bathham olhci ticipation in an airport improveenth Mondey $14,000 City South, morning, eaily residence, questions Education Program continue this tub, and table high chair. And ment program, favorable access and the Was,.-tcCo Oil 276 maximum North , Mam, tempeiatuie Mom and Dad will receive fiee week after a two weeks holiday Population Increases toads to the interstate highway the day was a during $15,000. service leading are new station, Fifteen classes period. lilt r county Box gas and oil, dinner for two, diy is a large laison beroute and continuing to 83 South Sixth frigid 17 degrees, according John ElHowell, Box the week at this starting service, cleaning than the St etc cigars and Hill Air Force base and county tween biggei oblocal Charles weather to Clifford, addition $1,500 home, The fu si gene.dogv course in the der High school, and three new East, other prizes as well as a 20 perof it is onnet in ut, hut mu-- t Thiokol Chemical corporation. T. Leland Seeley, 740 South Ancestral Research Cerclasses at the Intermountain school cent discount on the hospital appioved oximately Appi populated quiselv - low was the the for which University ctedit may be Mam, Motel (3 units), $15,000 tification morningsMonday bill. piogram. taught by 40 pel cent of the 199 population, Ken R. Dtckamore, four resi- coldest temperature recorded in I niversity adult secured. lived in the eastern 10 peicent Brigham Young 828 726 Lindon dences and at this vicinity since January, 1957, education and extension service, Registration can be made in any u the land aiea in Communities Drive, at 717 and 813 East Fourth Clifford noted. The five inches of of these classes. Special ai i angi ne nls have been 'his is scheduled to stait here Thurswnhin aie commuting aiea made by (.enttal school IMA h i snow on the ground is helping to North, at $12,000 each. .K.n 7 ol each teller and of pop- day evening. five resi- keep the mercuiy at such a low Ken R. Dickamore, a ), nel discussion on juvenile de- distance will he taught in the The couixe counulation centeis in adjacent dences at 827 and 803 East Fourth point. linquency lu he piesented Monday ties building (Tty Libiaty Bngham North, and 716, 802 and 814 Lindon liom 7 lo 9 ,10 p m and will run evimng, Jan 11, at 7 HI p m in Five and a halt inches of snow I Itler is a giowing countv, Box thi school auditoimrn. Drive, at $11,000 each. fin ten t onsec ut v e weeks at same fell Thursday and Friday and 19 per cent hour B Allred, South Brigham Bob A United Slates Mat me ret ruil having inucuicd Model atoi will he Judge lewis Ilium much recreation for local son of Allen Glenn, I'M) to Janu.tv, 1959 It has ing officer will be m Bnghani Citv Joins wuh nthei un City, Motel, (30 units), $48,000 nirmbeis The comse cat nos thiee ctedit Mr and Mrs. Merrill Glenn, 449 snow fans with the fast inteivicvv all ciown to young paiticulaily Thursday 649 ol All Basil Olsen, South Fouith hunts it Pen oi k, pioh .soi lo he upper division university! South First East, was injured in a High Low Snow Mois. men and women foi of the past ui u st i.d expansion pnsvble n if credit 1 06 22 Registration fee has been sledding mishap Saturday at 4:30 27 munalogv ol the sot laiogv r East, storage building, $300. 1959, In cm ps the Matine hstment in January. jthiee veais set at $18 stall at I tab Slate Iniveisitv. 17 16 24 Wade Bros, two residences at of p m Sergeant Tred Till v will he at The Utah Section, American The N'oiih Box I 'der stake gen-- , Reed II Wallti total lliea-,e- t it hail an cslimattd population 15 22 with Uan-The youth was sleigh-ridin755 J 500 pel sons the selective service boai horn Rocket Society, will hold a dinner 765 Holiday Drive, $11,000, and 2 ealogieal committee is 22 m.xiagei and st Fool leal hot. a group of youngsters on a hill near dn to ' al non icultui employ-Total of He belt C Hampton, membei 4pm agi meeting at Hotel Utah, Salt Lake North Medoland Drive, $10,000 17 ing (he ionise with the BYU adult the entrance of Fife Rock Products 'Jan 4 itv Polite ihpattment mrnt fm Enuaiv 159 was 3 ISJ edu ut. on piogram City, on Monday, Jan. 14, to hear Brigham Co when he failed to negotiate a Six Box I lei county a featured speaker and to install The ionise is general in and a in a pi esentativ e ol the lust jobs in urn apd landed head-firs- t this 1960. wlan months later commuting and is a foundation and pieieqms-I- I canal at the foot of the hill. Accordofficers to serve during Distiiit Juvttule ludge of Ogdon was suivev was made the count Featured speaker will be Richfoi 'he mme advanced onuses ing to Leonard Walker, 540 East iillT jobs tlnlv about one fouith to follow ard E. Horner, associate adminisFifth South, who witnessed the misol ibis ini lease was seasonal I ni trator of National Aeronautics and basis is given to record hap the use of Bt tween June Pits and June, kef ping He was taken to Cooley Hospital Space Administration from Washflattonsliip . 4 9 non r gi .fiilttn al employment ington, D. C. He served as assisCity ambulance, gi m a'ogu il hhiaties home some-es- bv the Brigham tant secretary of the U. S Air m eised 4J 6 pei tent, with most oi espondent e and IDS wlieie he was treated for abrasions Force for research and developmil biuis'S of the face and head. Ins atti ihul ihle to the lapid i hut i h otoi ds ,! e ment prior to his present assignHe was released to his home the industry Peis ms in'eiesled in legisteung udd op of the i ment. loti opi mugs h.Af ociuntl faster mav lontatt the BYl Ogden ( following day vice athv ihe 555 J Ith sti eel Opth n in Dr Harold W. Rilrhey, Officer Lamont McDonald of the tli in tin v could he fu.ed technical director of Ihe restill has tend the fuM rlasx T Imrsd. v lot al popul It1"!l City Police department was the in-; , president Hiiokol Chemical Corp., will constigating officer. ((untlnued on Page Two) duct the installation of officers. Dr. Ritchey is also vice president SUCK ROADS CONTRIBUTE TO MISHAPS of the national chapter of the American Rocket Society. '' A reception is scheduled for 7:15 'J, p m prior to the dinner at 8 p. : m. Invited to attend are members V-t- o 1 Utah Section, American of the Janet Mathis, 21. Dclwin miles north of Brigham City, i iv e pei suns wipe sent to the Mue Rocket Society and their wives, as r, I ourth J 2112 The injured boy was Vernon 2d South s lhursilav (.ailaml with hospital mjuiies Visitors well as invited guests. 4118 Mrs. and Mr. son of 18, 17, John and West Callwere (osgiove, ml lntlav as offueix ate also welcome, according to He hev suffer- Vern Crozier of Tremonton. l-L-ed to six tiaHie .indents m Bug West Seniml South John McGovern, program chairfor ,. as taken to Cooley hospital mi in u ed t minding iniunes and sut aiea itv ham man, who resides at 620 Cherry Conley examination Passengers in the M, Bus was tu iled at fTe mishaps octui ted tm roads Drive, Brigham City. and then tians-(erie- car, Rose Marie Pelt, 17, end Liniv y snow tall Meinot ul he a made sink by Reservations may be made by tu (lie ft "alls hospital in da Busenbatk, 16, both of Brigand lontinued subfteemg weath. I ake contacting McGovern prior to Jan ham City, and Gene Watson, 18, ( itv Salt er A charge of $4 50 11. per plate TeWavne Woodland, of (i..s land, were treated and releasin ipe most set ai t idetit hap Ihe kuis will he made. the I tall Ihghwav Pallid, who in- ed t nl.iv mm pi ned at 4 2(1 ,. m Mathis car said thTrooper Leonard Jeppson, the when a tar ilnven hv a Bug vestigat'd NOTICE I smith and app.it cully investigating officer, said the Cronl I he Bov aim ham (itv man. Game! Mathis, 21. w.e In adi-t4 'll the emThe Brigham City Piunning Com'll ' lias In ell 41 last lust Noith, lilt u guaid i at ceiled nut of mntinl at ross the zier car skidded down till m h" 11 i 7 Ihe auto tehoiiniled bankment of Highway 69 and land-- ! Ian I'm S tm i In 'lilt d mission will meet Wednesday, Jan. tail and rolled ov -- i one mile east lev htghwav i x a t mom ot of ( oi tune. 6, nt 7 p m. in the City Council off the guat d tail and ovei turned ed on its lop. ,1 p pi ip tli A Corinne womnn escaped In chambers. Anyone having busiId' "to I house the Box "Pa Mathis suffered a compound It was complelelv demolished t ait i ness to transact with the commisatei in the mm mug ul 12 U m , ' jury Thursday at 6.40 p. m. when .a i ot iling to M's fiaitute of the lolt leg mid multision is welcome to attend. lit was a TiemonJun vnuth sullered n pos the car she was driving rolled over The meltin' is i ' ul it Is held no pie cut and abrasions The local area was transformed into a winter wmiileil.mil last IN Till". GOOD OID WINTI R TIME BRIGHAM CITY PLANNING f urn auto after it sihle hat k tnjutv when the car he near the north city limits. The the v lull his been thinwn p sight us Mile thiiil week os the snows cume . . . and eunie . . . and came. Youngsters and sleighs weie a 10 foot driver was Ann Rachel Neas, SI, COMMISSION, t rail and bit the . skidded tor Ihe h gcutd jwas driving tolled over a d lhiosil.iv 1 Ip lie is white. blanket ol outlook moisluie hap were other activities promletl by the crisp weather anil the on and Two) Pago thtee (Continued Mrs. R. W. Forrest, Chairman. embankment were Mil car in the d. Imti Pusseni'iiS ( ai his month, Mi now not so dismul as It had been. J 5 eh X Board Seeks County Begins Easement for Issuing New Officials Take Posts tr At Inaugural Event Power Line 1 License Plates V r "V X' ; i' .'vy'T x ' XXI: t , neigh-bmin- Jaycees Seek Nominations g In DSA Quest ? first-com- first-serve- ,1 $15,-00- Local Adult Baby Girl Arrives At 12:1 7 a.m. to Classes to Commuting Becomes Big Business in B. E. County Win Stork Derby Be Resumed nine-poun- eight-ounc- i, 1 Baby... Its BYU Cold Outside! Genealogy Class to Begin . , Delinquency Here Thursday 1 Is Subject For PT A Moot ( Youth Injured Marine Recruiter Slates Local Visit Rocket Society To Install 960 Officers In Sled Mishap Saturday P.M. i pio-vide- 1 d I ' i i c i 1 g 1 C I i i i i nti-sn- en-t- f i t Hr XT' M. Jt , P j? n f . l L M 7?" W " C Accidents Mar Holiday Weekend " Cro-zie- j , i Farm Bureau 1 Board to Meet 1 i 1 l i ' I I I i I - v j 1 j i i one-hal- j MtA-- ! f |