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Show Universal 'icr Tieront Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, February 16, 1960 Volume 63, Number 8 City Garbage Ave. 8 PAGES Construction Workers End Thiokol Walkout Collection Officials Meet To Settle Hours Change The Brigham City Department Her'th this week announced a change in the begmmng hour of Construction workers at Thiokol gaibage collection heie All garChemical coronations Utah divibage must be at the curbside by 7 a m the moi ning scheduled for sion were back on the job Monday y strike last collection, and containers must be morning after a week No Thiokol employes were This photo shows the ioundation which has been constructed to hold FOUNDATION FOR EDUCATION removed f.om the street the same involved in the walk-outwo temporary classroom buildings at Eunderson school. The metal structures were being assembled at day More than 100 members of the the site this week and should be ready for use within two weeks. and Other rules regulations Brotherhood of ElecInternational which govern the collection of gartrical Workers and the Building bage by the hecJth depa,tment Trades Council stayed away from also are in effect at this time One-Roo- m their jobs Thursday and Friday. Ashes and garbage must be in Building construction and installawater tight containers with hantion projects were brought to a dles and lids the container and standstill 100 contents not to exceed pounds A meeting of labor union. Air in weight Force and company officials FriAll papers and cartons must be day provided a truce which sent the workers back to their jobs Monday. must and bundles tied caitons in The tynes are being constiurtcd just stock and barrel taking their inShades of days gone by1 The officials reportedly met again and dividual desks chans books and be flattened out and tied school house is tetuining west of the main building Monday to settle the strike differand Christmas Shrubs n the other twigs use for with matenals should be to Brigham City ready ence and bundled, cut be must tices Workmen of Box Elder school next two weeks n Workers Involved See'y pointed out that the tern not to exceed 2 feet in length 'j district er busy this week erect E, ch budding will accommodate porary buldings are not makeshift The construction rien were said l Lawn grass must be placed in buildings to serve about 30 students of the school s but weie primarily designed to fill ing two have walked out over a dispute as temporary classrooms for a schoolroom function They are contamets which can be easily bulging youngster load involving employment of on dumped schools mushrooming workers. At the piesent time cniollment constructed with five windows The two 24x32 ft struc at the school Hot ashes and clinkers will not While this is a matter between is 428 and growing the west side foi adequate light and labor people, This is an aveiage o' neatly 36 ing v ooden floors and built in be hauled away by the garbage we are seriously concerned with blickboards Each will be heated colltctois neither will building students in each room material rocks, dirt lawn sod, anything which could cause delay Some students now b mg bussed bv sepal ate gas units This tree is one of many being pulled on First North and Third MAKE WAY FOR IMPROVEMENTS in defense work entrusted to ThioTheir presence on the Bundeison minute au'o parts etc to classes at Central schtol will be will make East to make way for a curb and gutter special improvement district. The removal work kol, was a statement made by All woinout garbage cans must sent into the temporary rooms school giounds will be a lelatively way for actual construction of curb and gutter when the weather permits. John Higginson, general manager the majoiitv will con shoit one However According to present be repl iced on receipt of notice at the Utah division. tinue to attend Central accoiding plans they will be moved to the from the gmbage foieman otherThiokol employes are not unionBox Flder High school c. mpus af wise garbage will not be accepted to Principal A Flwyn Si ely ized Recently the Oil, Chemical and school end of this ol the sta nt busyear tti All boxes and cartons in the Specific apportionmi Atomic Workers International union News-Journ- al of an eight 100m iness district must be broken down Construction dents and employment of teicheis filed a petition with the Nationat houses addition at Bunderson piobably and tied in bundles that can be for the one loom school Labor Relations Board asking to has not vet been completed See'v will begin next week The new ad easily business handled Also, represent maintenance, production said lends, v When the students dition should be re uiv for use houses must have collection boxes and inspection workers. An election fall ns next do so lock when school not do move they will con all to handle enough to decide their request is set for laige tamers so th, t dogs cannot tip March 1 The Box Elder News and Journal walked off with them over Press association wound up Utah the awards as seven All gaibage containers must be its 62nd annual convention in Salt Lake City Sunday. handled with care by the gaibage The awards were presented at an afternoon bancollectors lids irplaced after emp City vvoikmen are busy removtying and containers replaced on old land some and familiar quet attended by publishers of Utah weekly newspaping the cuib marks fiom the Brigham City ers and their employes in the Hotel Utah. It was the scene confab. concluding event in the three-da- y the numeious poplar They ,ie and The Petersen has sei all with Utah these The Eiighain ( itv coum weekly papers boasting Competing and other trees which line porconfnmed dop tment d nsponsi iliims committei is composed of of more than 1,800, the News and Jourcirculation a of and North Thud First tions bihties of its membtis for I960 Coum ilman Lai sen Hadlield and East These proud monuments to nal took the following honors: SPEAKER Clyde C. Edmords, and 1961 it was disclos d last 7undd felled to make are being r.tme The of First place for best front page; first place for best various responsibih split State Welfare chairmau, will speak week wav for another phase of this com here Thursday evening. The assignments ncit'v paialhl n s vas given unanimous apptoval illustrated material; first place for best news of use program munitys modernization Employment at Thiokol Chemical The changes no those of the past two v,ais with bv the council in the University of Utah's first feature and cuib Utah division, has deplace gutter story; corporation, the increased indicate ted fuithei An ordinince com few exceptions of 3086 persons, 63 to clined total a such the first this not is lo contest. officials id Actually being boine bv city photo the first mi tee was set up f less than the January 2, 1960 figot this kind on local s rent due to cut the activity in community third Third a new hilitv time right respons place society page competition; ure of 3149 which is the high mark Wards in the LDS North Box El- stieets In recent years the mile-higof wav purchases citv real est ite glOW'll in best editors column, and third place in generder stake will hold a series of plays place development establishmentss hisshade trees other poplais md tn iecords was established in competition staitmg Feb 17, it and open litigation ditches tory, John Higginson, general al excellence have sewer mains and sewage disposal was announced this week by Mrs vanished to make way for cuib manager, said Monday. in sevThe also receivedhonorable mention ns paper plint wet a consideied scpitu'i Restriction of Thiokols role in Bert Reeve diama directoi and gutter and better streets 1 M ivor Puel eral categories. Eskelsi n Pc lire Mmuteman ICBM second stage proThe senes will run three nights ot The current project is part depii tment admmsti ativ e ofhcc pulsion system activity to backup with several plays being pi esented Spec,n improvement district in the John I u son Fin Couneilman the stressing different technological apeach night The play judged nort lieast section of town Right proaches is seen as the cause of the trie c'epai tment rnd sewei mams best each night will be presented in now cojj ancj vvet weather reduction in force. Thiokol Is El Box at final H stake Com idf Councilman John fid C competition will speak Edmonds Clvdi i,miting work in the district first stage propulsion con23 i on school Feb der ceil high Thuisdnv evening ,4 the Central eteiv sewer treatment plint tiee pulling Actual constructon A astractor trom the coanty message school auditorium at Bngham Citv miv watei and litigation w uei Judges for the finals will be from expected to pick up ag'in when sessors office is that time is fast Utah Resignations, extended leaves ot State university Mrs Reeve the leather permits at 7 30 p nt in the first lectuie of Couneilman Don Ch ist Paiks who for out absence, transfers and some laymotorists running to on will The said go the series on How the Family re ci cation golf couise and light winning play offs are included in the drop of total to seeute their i960 lijob which entails laying have the district festival she added Mont il of w iv purch,es city Build and Community led est ite cense yet fell of curb and gutter is be number of jobs, Higginson said. plates i oeni ds Health The plays start each night at 7 JO Whenever possible vacancies are Fred L Assessor Petersen iing handled by Seth C Trank Lo T ElSouth Box rank Coppin for r dmonds is chin min of the schedule the now being filled from inside the orVeil Councilman under a $73 967 Pitmstn said that only 60 percent pm following is gan contractor Monday LI S der county bonds Wei Ileillh St ite Dip ii iment of Public savings fuel of this countys vehicle owners the th,ee nights contract with the city He started ganization and hiring is behng held munnipal buildings The Struggle for Statehood in f.ne ind he will speak on the dip ii tment eng nt ei mg depat t had picked chairman announced here that to a minimum. Twelfth the pi o)i rt last October Feb 17 The Eighth their new tags. " up disof the ih will title Ut be the St ite Wi If, it i pi ngi mi Tourth and Thirteeth w.iras ,it . nd H mint inspections dtpaiimint and The deadline is Teh. 29 at midHigginson said a gradual decline Said 10 Percent Done S si ms savings bonds sales cussion to be given bv Dr for 32 vtars Edmonds minigul in pot t ward chapel Eighth 1 night Todd this George I llsworth at the st.ke t for Jantiaiy totaled $59 681 for Box would continue for a short time, but Trancis City nginecr the iff i irs of the Ltih Pou'tiv and that piesent work schedules would Olfice hours at the county ofFeb 18 The Thud Si v 'nth and week estimated the job to he Councilman Olot undid Stieits on Fridiy evening Feb Fldi r rountv Fat mi is (oopeiatne being one of 'and fice aie from 9 a m. to 5 pm. Coi inne wards at thi Jihrd ward ihout 10 bring a rise in employment surpasssdcwalks 7 19 30 ' percent complete at spinal improve p m St ite sales he said totaled tin muinil org cieis lb assis reweekel eaeh with y w ing the previous high mark within of will A Tuesdays and colli chapel number isti mints elinn citv prob Dr niswoith is professor of tux $1 797 982 petitions ti d in the oigimition of the Ni i li for the fust month of three or four months. served for changing tides and I ub 22 Beal Rivei Honeyv ilk hit the city council tahle this torv at the Utah State University blv inup t inn Couniil of f aimer onpei out-o- t state registration. N med to Utah Historual the ni w year t) the new oidinanie Harper and Counne Second wauls 1 hm sd iv night promoting another cnntribiitoi the Associ ited Poultiy and L n u this ilmi Count in the Honeyville chapel commute distmt In isuiy olficnls have sit a win impiovement spend program quarterly the Fes irdustnes Poultry and one foi sidewalks in roughly the This 's one of the lee tuns in the goal of $623 000 in I and H bond f gg Bo, ii d the Noi hi st ition a niaih of Toiest and east of taith piomoting seru s being hi Id silis fn the iiiuntv during I in kc v fo o m i ssnc I960 md ion ixth 1 ist stieets at the stake tabein k on ludiv $19 f 00 000 foi the state jnd $4 660 Ii ( ouiu il of I ai me I ( o the Ri pH si ntatives of the aiea fust evening of each weik and spun million foi the n ition ope i Uiv es asked foi the sidewalk improve- soied by the Sunday schools of the He his si i ved m on vc u- - on 18-1- 9 Spi i ni emphasis duing the ment ilisliiit at a count il meeting two Box rider st iki s lictuiis If G aniti IDS and Highland will he made upon months w is followed hv .. meeting of will coming 4 This Tickets continue until Much state high councils and was feu ten Ihe Utah Mosquito Abatement lesiihnts and city officials and a miv be seeuied from any of the ini uasing thi number of employv is a mi min r if the (xmial ed men and women who purchase will conduct fm to sub its 13th he the association school Sund offuets petitions waid iv lequest LDS (huiih Wolf ue committee bonds ugul.irlv through payroll annual "V in Brigham convention mittul hv Monday r eh 16 s j 3 ' di dm lions at tin place whete they Citv on March 18 19. it was an. It is ii polled that most ot the STFFR BRINGS $723 Mila wotk tin i h m man continued I C nounced this week by Karl Joseph-soA vnung steer donated b f petitions f ivor setting up a dis r- The m w inueised thiee and ti ict Brigham City president of the Stauffer of Willard tiinmlv wis Citv I ngmeer Todd said that if sold at auction at the Ogden xtoik thiii qiiiiHis pet mtiiist ute organization Convention sessions will be held construction yards with the monev going to the safe v fi tin is mil other unique appio id sidewalk adv images of bunds will be publi-,- 1 in the auditorium at Box Elder (mild In gin this summer and be March of Dimes campaign d dining the veai to encourage High school. The public will be i omph ti t hv fall The animal brought $725 on the Coum ilman Vcr! Petersen in auction block It was a i ope, it pi s tho-- e in the igruultui.il industry welcomed to attend any of the ture for Stauffer long time i mi hei and mhi r inilividu il s.ivirs to meetings, the presdent said. ' . thargi ot special improvements for m,mv build pi tsou il financial this Todd would with meet h' in this urea, who has sud Joscphson Is a member of the security Si isoiiahle about Hit sun t a pioposid dis years donated a steel to the oniui il to In 'p tin mselves anil their coun- - committee making to outline week arrangements w iv a pi son could desitibi t the tiv di ive for the event si k , trict w ith ti m w e tin this wi ik .! . ' ' pi it u s i ismj tin n snow filling . ' ' , anil itmex t. thin ris dipping tempi NO CHARGES MADE IN BRIGHAM CITY ing lignin vThat his hull the weathii sloiv ist dining Ihe pist fi e d ivs wiek 'lie sun ijuu mil i fi u nm es and mailt- - one feil th 4 pi up then was pist mound tin urnii on the in xl d iv ( limits ippe.m Churchi" Hershey Juln-n- . communities .nitiss the nation Cm olln oils and Im til citizens li v si iving as secriturv l rthe maintains in i irnre ol sum 0 of Community thi Mimbeis met Presbyterian The committee w,s oigimnl it list wiik mgamzid a Brigham fell lhtirsdav cliuuh Father Joseph Clink, St. d Moml with over Mnvnr hv iv a e ( itv 6 until Pioti'ction ri presentatives night uimmilli meeting presidi V s church, Oleen Palmer, m Climb it anv inroads of obscene Ruil M Fskelsen and condintiil of from Henry similar org miz.iiions LDS church. nut , D v Cm hi literatim' Weber hue and counties bv Councilman Citv ei pm nngi phu ivis 1iieisin r Government und PT A PostmasPm Hise of the meeting w to co- ter C 0 ifp n pit sons answiieiJ a ie It was conducted In the i itv hall Henry Nielsen. City Judge y in din lie effoits to keep this No specific ih.ugis of until sn quest id ill. offiimls to iimipusc Ida Morrell, Mis Robert Molgard, Include s which hooks, m magae ed 'lie i iiin'iutti able liteiature in Riighim Citv They ri presi PTA president st One zines pic lures and films out of mation ihmihes FTA and gov-- i weie hcuid nt the meeting PoLaw enforcement agencies agen-inmini ni law enforcement lice Chief John I. Johnson, Sheriff spokesman said the youth protec- the four county nrea In Bnghnm tion committee Is meant ns a tool ami business . i 4 Members of the ltrigh nn City Warren Hyde, Attorney Robert ( uy to deter any threut of obscene uml committee are Duines 1 dwaid I duration President of the group Is Post pornographic materlul being dis Business agencies Chester HamPavne, prin6 PI I NTY OF MOISlURF Persistant Morns In this area have kept Ihe countryside drenched with moismaster C Henry Nielsen The vice irtbuted locally. cipal. Box I ldei High chool, Cecil ilton, drug store; Orval Sackett. ture plus in the lorni of snow, min mul In between. Best evidence Is in Ihe new housing sreat where dirt A flood of such literature has S King pnncipal, Intermountain npplmnce dealer; Vernon Hanson, president Is local attorney, Robert kneels hum been turned inio inipussuble "niudwuys." music store. Dame, with Mr LeGrande Hora- - become a isrtout problem in otlp'i school, Mrs LeGrande Hoi slay. Brief Dispute of two-da- t. School House Vanishing? Ho Sir! Bunderson Has Two of em one-roo- Non-Unio- rrv-ta- Bun-deiso- n non-unio- n Tree Pulling Nabs Awards At USPA Conveniion Sunday Paves Way For Project City Counciimen Approve Employment Depcrtmenfai Assignments Takes Drop at Wards Schedule Play Contest LDS Slate Welfare Thiokol Plant h Chairman Assessor Reports Time Running Out For Plate Purchase To Speak Here 0 Utahs Struggle BE. Boad Sales For Statehood Total $59,581 Min-utvm- To Be Discussed r C Abatement Group ' I Sets State Confab i Here March . n Weather Is 'yjjSTnEET Seasonable lf i t v Y: -- yy rfi tt I - i ' i l V.. V V ' 3? I x t I - x uC: Committee Forms to Fight Obscene Literature t 5 I 1 i mu-teii- - s i |