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Show Universal Microfilming Corp. 1U Salt Board Approves Bid on Fire Insurance Renewal of the After examining 13 bids submitted for coverage of total tire insurance carried by the Box Elder County School District, the Board of Education approved and accepted a bid submitted by a Bug hjm City insurance agent at a regular meeting held Feb 24 Nick Topik was designated as the successful bidder after submitting a bid on behalf of the Farmers Home Mutual Insurance Co , Minneapolis, Minn , at a total premium of $6,247 12 He was ized to write the insurance provided that his bid and his company ratings conform with outlined specifications previously His bid by the school district represents a rate of 566, which deviates fiom that designated by the Utah Fire Rating Bureau one-fift- PiettVeutah Jan61 Brigham Cdy, Ufah, Tuesday Morning, March 8, 1960 h 16 PAGES Citizen Response to Decide Fate Of Special Improvement District au-th- Residents of noitheast Bugham City will decide the fate of a propostl improvement district for sidewalks in that area of town. Thu fact emetged from city council action last week which called tin a published dc scripnon of the proposed district plus the setting of a public heai mg Meeting in regular session on Thursday night, council members unanimously voted to move ahead on the project. The public hearing is intended as a sounding board on the district which has encountered some opposition Citizens of the northeast section first projxised a district for sidewalks several meetings ago. Residents were then urged to submit petitions which were considered at a later council session. ed Alma IF THE BID submitted by Topik does not conform to the specifications, M P Christensen, to will be authonzed Christensen write the insurance submitted a bid representing the Giain Dealers Mutual Insurance Co , Indianapolis, Ind , with a total premium of $7 814 44 which represents a rate, designated by the Utah Fire Rating Bureau of 708, with an indicated dividend return m the amount of 15 percent of the total premium for said coverage at the expiration date of the insurance policy The board had previous requested that legal advertisement for bids be made with an invitation to bid for the renewal of the insui ance which expired March To E. Sonne Attend Conference Elder Alma F Sonne an assis tant to the Council of the Twelve spin lesus ( hi ist Apostles Chuich of of Latter-dawill icpie Saints sent Geneial Authoutics at the quaiterly confeience of Noith Box Elder stake being held Saturci iv and Sunday, Match 12 13. C Stake President Malcolm Young will conduet the meetings Also attending the met tin., s will a1 be L Ider A lewis ilggun member ol the Getuial W clime y THE count showed about 360 persons favoring a district with more than 100 petitioning against it The district would take in rougharea north of Forest street and east of Sixth East with minor 1960 committee digressions. for SPECIFICATIONS outlined Flder Sonne and Idcr Ilggun Though no date has yet been the insurance stated that the will address each of the sessions set for the public hearing, City SPEAKER Miss L. Lorraine Cook amount of insurance required was Engineer Francis Todd said it will SATURDAY evening f the State Public Welfare Com$1,103,734 with the policy term to meetings be held within the next month. will Si to March be I960 held will the in be' from March 1, Bugham speak here Thursday mission, In other action, the council apinth IDS ward (hipel mil In gin night 1, 1965 Requirments of the pol WHO U1 L PAY? This is a section of U 8! leading ftom Cormne to the Ihinknl Chemical corporation proved a pair of recommendations 5 10 p ni Willi Tire at follows ns lisled will were mill in icy of the planning commission plant The Air I oree has said the road will have to he strengthened, widened and iisurtaced to meet mg Ini mi mbi is ol (lit stake wil and lightning insurant e only blan Utah highway olfiua's have replied that the An I orie then can p.tv lor the job, an estispecilications. w averfan commdlie ml bishops anil kct all property coverage, THE most significant of these mated $1,840,000. vvaid This wellate st net nits was creation of a new. residential Morris W. Glover has been pro- age clause percentage applicable will he followed b anotlui wel zone refered to as moted from assistant vice president to be 90 percent; and the policy The new To be fare meeting at 6 TO p m for all to vice president of First Security is to be zone will require a minimum lot comstake and ward welfate commit Bank at the Brigham City bank, O considered, the insurance area of 6 000 square feet and a tee members as well as genet ar C Hammond, senior vice president pany is to have not less than A frontage of 65 feet The new zone me! in secretaries nf the Aaiomc in charge of the northern division, plus AAA rating, as indicated specifies a minimum side yard of Senior Aatomc priesthoods announced Tuesday the 1959 edition of Bests Insureight feet A special leadership meeting J. Leo Nelson, vice president and ance Guide is It also was suggested that the scheduled for for rerouting Those who manager of First Securitys BrigA proposed plan aiea proposed for a new subdiviham City office for many years, the high tension line which now should attend include the stake Westland Acres, be zoned Miss I Ioiruine Cook member sion, continues in that capacity. Mountain the new' R 4 high council members This acreage is located south to Sin Wall up F Bon- presidency cudm overhangs The fedeial appear government A native of Brigham City, Glovward bishoprics and hi inih pi esi if the State Public Wellate Com and west of Lindsay Park subdiView school building, was presen ed reatlv this week to foot the bill mil er has for many years been active ted dencles stake Melihiidck prieU Harold B Felt on behalf of Mission fiom Salt Lake City will vision in southwest Brigham City. by on a $1810 060 impincn lit ptoj d an followed losuie eai hood in civic and church affairs in this the committee to work committee all Ve'ihwid'k pi ak at the end il school audt The second request was for a i. am tet on Highway 83 tunning from no m th it the U S area For eight years he served on out a feasible appointed foimal resolution quoi urn plan to re route the piesuhnim of an interesting Cm nine to the Ihiokol (lumical ' n, 1U of Public Ro ids had i ec pnesthood Public directing the on showing at Thutsdav ouam the Brigham City council, and he is line evening all group leuleis The proposed plan provides building inspector to require a nmo ndt d the An I nice f ot the and cleiks, exhibit which will be displayed in cotporation plant 10 a member of the Lions club, Amen-cam p Co one-rothat Utah Power and Light st wick by i him bill fm the 25 mile This was indicated frontage strip on issuing road their assistants and serietaues Legion, chamber of commerce, be authorized to provide a take- Washington, D C , at the forthIbis a ill be the fourth lectute in stake and ward committees foi ac h ov count of 211 miles of building permits for west Forest Defense Department officials and Pip American Rocket Society, members nf Aaronic pi lest 'he series of How The Family street property. This is to allow off pole which would be situ ited coming White House conference on ii ghu iv p1 u miles of new senior Brigham City Golf Club. Until re- between the city street running childi en and st lu advisns hood, tnt hiding will be held n! Community Build Good Physi-i- l for widening the street in the fuyouth, i n di cmed bi his t'Miuiiun cently he was superintendent of east and west, north of the Moun and watd president les of Rein f Tri on Intel school with at mountain Comnns-inne- i ture iiu ssi , in connei'ion North Box Elder Stake YMM1A of and Mental Health View school building and the Sunday school YWMIA society m im nl of tin Minuteman Wilhs Hansen, City office manmi Ihe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- tain mis it week announced was this Cook will speak on Child YMMIA and Primal y, and ab sidewalk contiguous to the north day, Sill -day Saints, ager, reported that Grant Busen-bai- k A At of by Velfate The Boyce George stake and ward Juvenile Courts and cleiks the Placement had complied with all reGlover attended Utah State uni- school boundary a progiam will he pie 1111 Tor adults only, the exhibit will had meeting Air force otiginallv this pole would be on the line Miss Cook is a foimer dean of as owner of a taxi quirements versity, and has completed courses offticd to finance constiuctinn ol sented to supplement presi nt en Vomen and an insit uitm of the properties of Brigham be open from 9 a m to noon and cab franchise in Bngham City, at the Pacific Coast Banking dividing for mem deavors on nt the mile Two) 'vi activity among (Continued Page leading segmi School. from to 5 p m in building 81 it Westminster college and should be allowed to continue fro n tie piestnt plan to the pio hers and tn encourage reactiva He has been with First Security with the service He based his reh he a Designed bv Dr Bovce who was also been is and posi d pmduction phvchologist It tion of those who aie not active plant site and its predecessor bank in Brigon a marks legal opinion of City named by the Bureau of Indian it stems so good Aftt r ixttctm lonti mb (1 the state was Dis oi the Ogden City School icsponsi President Young explained ham City for 33 years. He was Attorney O Dee Lund s i mod cold weathet ot i 30 to ble the for iv as one Affairs consultants the temperatm General sessions on Sunday wil1 nit and his wot bed as a clinical named assistant manager in 1949, lemauung The study was made after a res mills ol w idi n ng anil impiove-mui- l be held in the stake tiheinaih is' i hologist for Saint Benedicts on the problems of Indian youth, (rated last week and the nmu and elevated to assistant vice presihad quest for a taxi franchise has slowly been making i s u e, 1 k win 10 m a will nt and and dent in 1958. bgein the exhibit combines ait work d at Ogden been heard from another indiviiiispit s afu thermomelM back C the How t T lot Bui iv up ton, p m Music for the ses With Mrs. Glover, the former dual at a previous meeting. he identic appointed commis by Alan Houser. John Huskett and a long stay at or below tl fuez L1. Iiuhwav dneotni told fed- - sion will be furnished moinng bv the Bear Phyllis Call, he resides at 324 North Indian famous ar Teddy Draper, eial ofl nils that tie highway is River ward rhoir Ihe two st ike ,omi ii itiviil her eailv educa-ming point HANSEN read an ordinance InFirst East street, Brigham City now foi Utah needs missionary choir will sing during lists on the staff at Intermountain two She graduated creasing the city board of health in adequate They have three sons and Ogden s u sku ch with arrived Sunday He simgested 100 percent federal the afternoon session school with some of the finest col- sunshine and a high of 26 daughters. rum the University of Utah in membership from two to five diguts as the1 anThe Air Force chalked up or and black and white photogra- breaking the lecntd fin In mu tin paitinp lion inasmuch 945 She has a master s degree members. Council members unanTHE Sunday evening meeting imously adopted the ordinance. M 6 on of warmest irch ir 7 nioid will test successful" the States the to United m in at other allow n psuholopv fiom Stanfoid Uni firing p phy begin Lew Haney, representing Fried-lan- d this vicimtv in many veus the Minuteman missile last week young people to return to then eisitv and she has done other MANY of the color photographs comBrothers construction the waids in time foi the fueside pro at Edwards Air Force base in uhn s Bui at Columbia Uni pany, presented a plat for addistudy are of present day Southwest In;i uhlan ol Public Roads and leav- - grams at 8 30 p m an California The meetint luti d es tin m t move ( rsdv dians, mostly in native costumes tional houses at Lindsay Park. e up to the Air will he conducted undei the dnee Power by a engine while the black and white photos below The matter was tabled for future Tone MIA of the stake tion burnfor duration organt short designed discussion High I ow Mins present Indian problems in mod-Me inwhile I tab officials sav tions with Supt Glen Nelson and ing, the missile shot several hun- ern circumstances II 3 42 tin Troy Miller, Brigham City real iM.mh i in lit (ontijrls and get President Anona Mav in chargi dred feet into the air It was the of oppoi tunities Maich 4 1" consli in tion estate dealer, asked about extend54 The fostering on undei wav the a followup ot tin The is from an successful sixth ptogram firring The Brigham City Jaycees this 16 to the area 49 Mari h 5 ro ul ing sewer service as soon as wcalui per- - youth firesides being held thinugb for childien and youth foi ere week announced plans to sponsor a underground silo north of Seventh North and east M i rc h 6 56 if hi ibbli innuts fin, out the church at this anil freedom Mrs time me ovii in squ dienity, ,ivlng The Minuteman, countrys pancake supper March 19 with all of Main street He proposed 7 58 ti ciiv is sod' (! immt di iti Iv May said race is the theme of the confluence March profits going to support the handi- chief hope in the missile about 75 homes on propbuilding Indian cultuie of the The So Tin vv loin Relief die purpose waid 000 2 foot nylon nmuni lip, capped childrens class at Bear was tethered by a the area and give emphasis on the pieserv- n tv will hold then annual bazaar erty in v River City school Cl(lje i I are of such whiih id iv Mai ih II at the' qualities, MAYOR Ruel M Eskelsen said ing 1 Chairman Joe Baugh said the wiling AIR FORCE spokesmen dcclin-- 1 perhaps of gi enter magmfic ince i nd iMiiation hall Tne bazaar (,xtension of the sewer line was supper will be dished up in the dl oi" n ed to say exactly how high the than matenal advance, Dr Boyce ml "irving will hi gin ln the Box school cafeteria at Elder high program tor next year. He As in past tests it explained e itined on the menu s n(j that in similar fiom 5 30 to 8 p m The Jayceettes missile went cases, the sub-l- s 1 solid propellent will lend a hand with the cooking, was powered by a divider has paid for installation SOMT have 7,000 participants by Thiokol he said. engine developed and then been reimbursed after hi en invited to take pait in the L- - -Vi oi n ' to M's J Dl d Hunsa The fare will include pancakes, Chemical corporation completing and selling a specified Dr conference House While bacon and sausage and a dunk Additional tests will be conduct ei '" w,6 nt shopoui" fiatutes number of hnusps out The confer-eBovie 5 pointed . t dl a eh b ia ii aituhs a sec with the cost set at $1 per plate The council unanimously backcd at Fclwards before any full t e on childien and youth is held C ed md d'piitnn it and a dime eel a motion by Councilman Olof ot Minuteman flrlnK ,h, 10 i verv of THE Newcomers club yens Brigham " lul ,lu' vmitvst.-iZundel to require subdividers to last weeks firing milked the The exlub.t, built intii'lv at City and members of the Cerebral1 ofi d pubhc is inwied to instill street markers ft ante meeting of an the test actual fust and Mentally Handicapped Palsy school will he dis M s llunxikti sml Citv requirements roue Intel mountain The An association of Box rider county are of thp missile il Ked nevj wiik andd pai the termed the flight a success in ill m mile helping in the ticket sales, (oi shipment to Washington chjirman explained inspects 1 ' ly the 1 I 1 Welfare CliilcI R-- Intermountain Air Force May Foot Bill On Thiohol Road Project Will Display Exhibit Friday Will Be Lecture Topic 8pm , , , C . 7 n d v 1 AF Rates Test Of Minuteman As Successful Jaycees Plan Pancake Feast i v i , i first-stag- 1 Honeyville Ward khcdules Bazaar t A VfVl i i I JVri :V - I I It- I i Mayor Reports Progress K- - OLD METERS GET THE BOOT WjSw, Council to Call Parking Meter Bids another The city cnuncilinnk step toward refui lushing Bugham Citys downtown streets with pat k- , ing meters last weik by nuthoriz-ing a special committee to call for bids on new meters I atest word was that the bid call will come this week Meanwhile a study was underway to determine Just whete the s As nictets will he placed business fixtures in the area, they were found on Main street between First North and Second South and on First South andil Forest between First Fust and f trst West In nil, there were 225 meters. pie-vinu- S IV MVS fill l X1M II it to l suit parts, Perc Kniulsen, repi esenting the Ihe ( ilv Paiking Brigham City was ANOIIMR garh ige truik cot poratmn, met with the counril aihh d to the ntv Meet when the Af the nnenl proposed put chase il an i I'ted n hid of $10 255 i ter a discussion. Mayor Ruel M 21untilfor the unit The new (itiii Eskelsen recommended that the mint im huh d a trio k Itom An councils parkinR meter commit di i sen company pin- - a 20 tee wink with n merchant s mrtet i Ill'll lord d mil' i Gat wood I obtaining 111 committee A dei w I i H 1 i were thri e hid g'vett preliminary study hv a mtumil tec heath d bv Onuniilman Zun hi re i ii- del i Petersen' Verl (OUMIIMAN oiithnid federal regulations whiih the city must meet in its He improvement progr im of cle ir mentioned acquisition zones at both ends of the notth south runway and said he and City Attorney O Dee und were 1 ptoiedtng ta setute easements md pnwir mg options ON another front, the council b.n k thi !it mi list with as ted to have engineers proceed with ski Im n it pm ted on planning for a pipeline from the ivm Rm It MIS tn M run md in M into West Hailing spiing to the present water line crossing Mantua vulley. idliv In tn tiii ms ( nunc d Most of Bugham City's water pm I hm sd iv i skelsi n comes fiom the ivoi night spring. And Supt Dallus leppsen repor-'e- d 'ml lb it options hid la i'n obtain d on 69 mil intend nl of tin that one second foot of water '1 fm m tin M into i uservou per minute has been saved in the tie s nl tins amounted to 119 acies tty's system with the recent reI ill citv eventually hopes to ac- - pair of 6 0 leaks City L ngineer Trancis Todd prepun 5 ,n ies foi i nnsti in tion of the - Im ipe sented a claim for final payment to on si ski 1st n s ml he expel ted to w md Thristonsen Escavating company jp to gntiationx for options on the for completion of the pipeline There is a to- across Mantua valley. ginuml hv Maich tal of 41 property owneis and 120 Inasmuch as there were some "xtras included, Councilmen Don lain Is of land involved ski Ken h is hi en negotiating for Chase, Olof Zundel and John Had-fiel- d were appointed as a committhe land for the past sevei d weeks Ihe council give him the go ahead tee to wotk out the problems with with the same ptoieduie (or gain- - power to act. m piogi cii-.l- il vo-n- io i unit I ( ilv s I tion V.II him Bt liwl'P'inm Off-Stre- MI MBI RS of the city commitDon Chase tee are Councilman und Olof Zundel, Chief of Police John I Johnson and Officer Bv ron May, purking enforcement Other action taken by the council lase week Included authorizing Counrilmun Zundel to set up a re THE council has decided nguiust pair shop plus gasoline and Dieto using any of Ihe old meters hut sel fuel dispensing equipment on the handle city trucks and other equip will use them us trade-in- s Reasons given were ment new ones This move was prompted by an the old meters are not worth repairing plus problems Involved In expanding equipment force and Is r In Mantua Land Dealings 1 1 1 Making some necessary repairs on the tail of their kite are Kerry Payne. 10, AIV, mil amt his brother, Teddy, 3. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Payne, UN Tast Third North. The youngsters were among many taking advantage of spiing like weather over the weekend to get their kites aitbornc. kill II |