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Show Universal Microfil:.inu Corp. 141 Pierpont Ave. Jan61 Salt Lake City, Uah "ynmsr: Oi Volume 63, Number 1 7 Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, April 19, 1960 8 PAGES Policy Bans Recent Frost Leaves Trail of Damage in Religion in B.E. Local Fruit Orchards A policy banning the teaching of sectenan religion or denomina end dnrtnne in Box Elder coun- h V Schools ty school gained unanimous ap pi oval of the school board last week The policy proposed by Supt Walter D Talbot, was adopted after the topic of religion in school 's aired at ' m ' d 1 IT WAS then that Supt Talbot Dioposed the policy which con forms to Utah statutes in the mat tei of public schools and religion Following is the policy No teacher shall teach any n religion or denomana-tiona- l doctrine in the schools of No partiality oi picf his county erence shall be shown to childien of one sect or religious denomination ovei another 4? .s Jr SV ? - ITS CLEANUP TIME Marvin Olsen, 237 East Second South, had rake in hand this week as the citys annual cleanup began. The yearly battle against littered yards will extend from April 18 to GfORGI A Nielson, whose or- ch.uds ue locattd between Bug ham City and Puiy repotted1 that of i 90 act e ate was a total loss of id aeies and in tht balance of the aiea d im ige ringed fiom i Hi estimated a of 50 percent of his entile- - nop of peaches apucots and cheines Ol some 4 000 to mato pi ints set out last week on the Nielson taini three foui ths wett- - black following the frost little NO STUDENT shall be made to embai rassment nor fear or reduction of grade paiticipate in school sponsored activities in which atloss of credit for failure to ICED FAIRYLAND Ice formed into beautiful patterns and icicles on fences and amicot trees dunng the unusually cold eulv morning houis r inlay at Mr and Mrs Joseph W. Scotherns, 771 North Main. Mr. Scothern irtignbs his orchard and rasoberrv patch during the night by a sprinkling system connected to his well This ue on the blossoms did not fieeze the crop but three nights of frost in succession since finds Hie apricot crop at ScO.hern's almost totally destioved tendance at religious denominational service is a part of that activity oi wheie paiticipation in an to activity is in dnect conflict moral or religious beliefs or con fhets with attendance at his or her own church functions A criticism of standards in Box Elder school district by a Brigham City man brought a sharp rebuttal by members of the board H F McQueen told the boaid he telt educational standards in the district should be uplifted and piovided data to substanti ite his He said the situation views is not peculiar to Utah City Cleanup Gets Underway; Residents Cooperation Asked Bnghnm Citys annual spnng Apnl 18 to May 9 Resiaents ate asked to rennm cleanup enteied the second day of its three-weelong duration today, her that locks gravel, orchard Tuesday, with local residents be trimmings and such will not be mg urged to cooperate picked up The event where trucks tour such Acceptable trash includes each street picking up trash is a matter as leaves limbs grass and ohtr matenal usualv raked out of yearly courtesy ot the city It the property owner the oppor the yaid Just pile it up in front tunity of cleaning up his yard and of your residence and a truck will having the rubbish hauled away be by to pick it up IN answering his charges, mem- foi him Hollowing is the schedule of the board pointed out th it with the vanous areas cor beis he McQueen was using the CLEANUP dates this year are to e'per LDS wards lesponding of two oi three veais ago Fifth and Tenth lences April 18 19 20 and did not reflect the piesent wards and progiamming of Apnl 21 22 Second and Ninth philosophy the boaid wards k Sets Girls Hobby Show 0U0 More than gul students have exhibits in the annual lu sure hobby show at Intermountain school Tuesday and Wednesday this week The public is invited to view the numerous displays Wednesday night fiom 7 to 9 p m in the rec reation hall of Building 21 Hobbies in which the gnis spend their leisuu time include a widi range of activities such as wink in weaving plastics, sewing cm broideiy and cei imies Of course all typi s of Indian aits and crafts will be shown Mrs Ina Spikes and Mrs Wilma Bakei are in charge of general ar1 rangements More than 200 cash pi ies and ribbons will go to winning entries in vanous categories Judges for R ly the event are Mi and Mis Mi Swanson and Mis Phillip Gover Mi and Mis Ien King and Mi and Mis Vince loosli The show is bung nptmd to students at the school all d i Tin sd iv and WidnesHiv Apnl 2125 I hud ward April 20 27 Seventh waid Twelfth Apnl 28 29 20 Eighth and Fourteenth wards May 2 3 4 Foutth and Thirteen th wards Mav 5 6 Fust waid Sixtn and f levi nth May 7 9 wat ds Rotary Gains Motional Mark Bureau GKs High School Bid Date Reclamation Postponed to May Job Contract The- - Intuini his ot Depaitrmnt i I 1 Two Local Wards To Sponsor BYU Variety Show The Riigham Senatoi VS.il'ui f Bi nne tt soil the ob will tost in estimited $332 000 with the W her Box M der const iv. (ton distuel onti ibu ting aboul $28 000 in lights ot w iv and othi t xpe nd line s City Twelfth and fourteenth IDS waids will ointlv spotism a vatiety show on Thurs-iv evening April 28 in the Fighth d waid rec cation hall Talent for the variety show will come fiom Brigh im Young Uni virsitv with music d incing com i dv and spinal acts on the agen da Tickets will be available at and tin public is invited to I the-ilo- attend i Pm pose ot the entc imminent is two to i use tunds foi the new thape'l to be limit in i on nine turn with the ptoposed ni w North Box F Idei st iki e enter ( it v police investigate 64 ti etlic ui e iclt nts. whith iisulte-d image of $14 in tot il ptopirtv 848 el nn the il In st i I hese and ot he aiming statis ties wen iimnltd up as Bngham he list v ing an ifln llv Sati tv Wei k Apnl 18 21 The weik is Ining pi nmol, d here bv tin lit igh.iin ( llv In ill i nn in am i Agi Ills i , m i.i 10 I 'I lh S f tv tin nine lion w itli A w mile si i mini i! on ilmg V. h il S lie Hi iv mg Me ills i Mils hi mg tonelui li tl il Box I lilt t Itltiint High si liniil In lughligi t 111. ubsi am t lust week IT WAS iiminunicd that die- . uiini.il luveee Rii.ul I ) londiieteil Satuid iv would In I J 1 i ( 11 i e I i v How eve sod t (ll.nimnn AA.llil Si e list die tee n di King event bail nut would proh bee 11 postponed blv be held in two weeks 1 i i I u ft it Safety Rut as Po officially lime to this e ity lire ( (lief f oft n t lohnson emph.i d dll' in l d Im ill ivei x til III SI L tin v i Ii It v I brill I - nt F APPROPRIATION ill eongitss In lit consti ui linn wink aelde d About In i d c l the site i i ol lands bv ss u v In foi i li m btgin arte pei he boaid appioved a ie eeiminin el ition of felt that a 60 d iv option be oht lined on the piece of prope-- i reading was 21 chgH-e-Saturday I low evu iv Clifford said night most otliu latlv row crops which is is judos ludi-nbus IN either business, Hodgson re- - have mule their wav Ii ise d on usi through the ol lu idlim s in .ki poittd on pi. inning now umkiwiv seem unharmed by the1 nj i u mi d illusl ilions md on Iln piopostd additions feu m giountl including a to modi il tv on i ijilin il si m siiiKtional facilitns at luldmg freezingof itempua'ines irlv he plant-- i which is pe patch dal ds linol Boaid membei s aski d Supl si cl in at Iv I i In ii irv I fi it m i of Waller D eh turnin' in w udgi s noli d Talbot to In I! lilt ap it ii in i ol di i w tn tlier or not it will be metssaiv lomnal th it of using tin ml to fuithu develop the si bool sip to lie . e' oinmoelate the proposed new ad li annoumi the spiine s event ilitmns A hi n i inning ii odm In selmiil is to bung w ill Ii it p ir lilt p 1)1 she el students fmm tithe com iiiuve m ib tin Iublisht issm numiti- s m tin distiuts mug mi u m moot m it ol ni Dimi ami i onsulid it ion pioji im Is I n iln I 0 on IN iinnee lion with the rerogani Ink uii mu, v list, tl bv Ike Bi ig SiiH mti nek lit iei il jil ill Talbot k nn ( uv u iplnv mt nl nltii fin it oils ill 111)1 ill soil SI bool 4 lii u R iv ii ilk v in i hut mi tn tbi ink uHlm A dijmid liseuss ptnpnsid mini s will si honl slightly Iml eomp.iiid livoiablv -- v --x. "bulls Ik s ml nn inn tike d ii n with tin jn lullin w i i k and tht k mu Bill insolttl Uinn hut hi tblv ibont I ibor t lab nt Ilv mouth iln ni el ng in md li in lib Wist hiding stuilints sod llitv would M nku Bulk I n tin it wire 12 ki lilt il thiklten tn alluitl n lit Iln pieiious wttk's k hs listi d 4 n w is m vt ve r and nut G u n iinln si km 3i uni ist veal mil as pi i v iousIv aimnuni il ten the pe md ti)t inn, s i a Mi il s v ( i i fi I 111 In h hi im dm v i o mil is mill ji oj, 1 h ml, Hui k md linin' M pt tee lit t n el u sub tie! d n )i ill is in w II In us Jim jiosi s I hi ii m w ill I mm i Mi in II st pul.ilt s nl tin i 1 i it p id ins in i mil mu u Job Openings Dip But Employment 1 1 i t I ' t 111 i i To Legislature Ross Bowen, Box Elder county Republican, is seeking his third term in the Utah consecutive House of Representatives from District One Bowen filed his candidacy in the clerks office Monday county He became the first enmorning trant in the legislative race from Box Elder county - 111 i Reelection fiee-zin- T I Picture Bright e i ( i 111 l i V ( 1 111 i i I i i to the 1961 session of the Legislature as a contribution to more state government BOWFN who resides at 70 North Second Fast, Brigham City, cur-r- e ntly serves as secretary-mana-g- e r of the Box Elder Chamber of ( online ice and ns secretary of the Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah He was n member of the committee which helped Thiokol Chemical corporation to settle- in this county Ik also is county chan man of and is the N ition.d Foundation e bin man of the selective service Hehas held other in tin eountv uiie offices in this area Bowen who completed business in 1951 as ail associate of the J C Puiiu v company in Bngham City and is a member of Rotary and iln I DS church - - In Bow Ins candidacy. has been his mono thiough his entire business and uni life tut not to the ot stifling piogttss announcing in said ecoiomv ex-tu- n . MEMBERS ANSWER FIRST EMERGENCY Ay Jeep Patrol Rescues i are lelenlx oeetnieel Intwein 7 lit and 7 p in wink iCoiitlniii-i- l cm rage Two) lilt it i 6 se njis i Bowen Seeks two-ye- Bond nu niliei Harold imted th it ate eage fm fm sti-m- Dominv Ross C. Bowen, Brigham FILES City, has filed as a candidate for the State Legislature. THF GOP candidate is ending TFMPFRATURFS in this area his second term in the to inel take begin i dip Thuisday hi low House and this past year served night timi readings eimppe-on the Utah Legislative council, the 32 point Thuisdav This i rid iv and Satuiel gioup recently conducted ty nights Accoiiling to Chailes Ckffoid studies into the operation of varilor weathei observes there was ous departments in state governa ii pint ot some fiost damage to ment early hav and beet crops in the Findings from the committee inCotinnt- aiea where the mercury vestigations are being submitted hi i e Ii ki t filTA-M- Thcst plants were coveted with hot caps Nielson noted His apple orchaid seemingly escaped dam-- , age since the ttees were not yet in blossom All N Oise n whose extensive oichuds lie in the Perty area le pin ted that his ntire apricot and sweet chei ry crops were destroyed bv the frost However the pie cheines and peaches seemed unharmed He noted that the most extensive damage lies in his oichards west ot the highway W Rulon White who raises peaches sweet cheines pie cher-lie- s and pi lines in the South Wil lard aiea tepoited that the most damage at his fnm was centert'd around the sweet cherries which weie complete Iv wiped out by the He fui tiler stated that the frost peaehts weie ..Iso damaged with some 50 ptutnt of the blossoms gone Monday however this figure could vary and cannot be definitely determined this soon after the frost White said the pie cherries on Ins fnm seemed unhaimed and the pi uni trees also since they weie not vet in blossom development in connection with the Box I Idi school is available He said the his been' high land was pi ice of thethe month pioposed $ 004 I ii tinge i it the gi ow of h .din accidents I i hi u In i e ,n I mu u v and ii v Mai i Ii to b n k llus advn e DURING this pei linl, polue In-slip ut d 51 auduils in wlneh Iwo in mini vi links win- - involv ui Of llus numbi-- i 24 wile u it II (t lu b iv i in i in n el at Ini it Itili si buns ( till f t nhiiMin s ui eul Urn v mils u e nun In me p u i el at 2 inti i si i turns m m atte nipt to i ut clnw n the i mw mg n e u!i nt i ue Im link'll ui II vi Id uni five stni ni agns at inti i i i lions w Im Ii now opt n I It 1" a ol In i i a s ill i w n Ii om lilt list CII,U II Igllll s Iln t e w i i (2 di i u i s mult i 25 vi us old nn ok i il m li ilfn mi ik Ills In le nl all age giliups Next high with 28 ill iv s was the 25 14 I THF bid opening was reported to conflict with the bidding on a school building job in Logan Setting back the local bidding will allow contiac tins oppoitumtv to pay full attention to the mw high school pioject The ftonl pi i ei Mu Presielmt lisinlinvti inekiii foi Muih 17 om n the pioji'il in his hud,. it list Ian of named fmnt i . now The n to conti goes uaiy the' buieau s ie k n il office- in S ill among Ltih weekly ntwspipeis the The it cognition mule bv Lake City fm - niton bv tin ol Bug mil v ilidatnm jouinilism diputment const ivation I ne i s v v th id linn Youn bv the com ts u idmg to emu me m md studi ticullv nts incut I of ret million lend mission! round dunng the tost tluee months in" iiumln of this ye, u In hav nil thus specific ideations insuring to mine carfullv study plans and moie intelligent bids Hodgson said inquests for a latei date had been made by prospective contractors intei ested in bidding for the ob Page Honor c i The object ot the Rotary houndu lion is the fostering of projects to fm tlier understanding and fiundlv Nations among the people of dif ferent nations One of its ptinnp.il objectives is the awarding of fellow ships to outstanding college gi.ielu ales for one year of study abroad as Rotaiy ambassadors of good will In the past 13 years moie than 300 of these fellowships have be t n awaided to students from 6S coun tries for study in 44 countries with giants totaling in excess of $1 100 would wink lav orably foi the school Paper Cops acres 340 1 1 distuct since it will allow biddeis appi oveel the foi ni of eonfi ict foi 11 a $104 001) tec! million pinet e beini I he eliaiig m d iti s v s authoi the Pleas mt View in itd tv tin ox kin bund of countv and extending into south I ducat on list week upon re tom Box Eldei eountv Robcit mtndation ot ate hunt I hi Hit includes ptoposed Hodgson delay icpoitedlv project eonsti ue turn of two tesuvoirs supply lines md a piessuie dis tiibution system to seivi abou Statistics Prove Point For Traffic Safety Week Itiigham i he d ite ii on mn mils on the new si n m hih selioeil ill Bngham C iv n il'v si he dull d tm Api il m 27 has bi t n p is.pt, md until Mav i or its contributions of a minimum of $20 per membei to the Ro tary Foundation the Rotarv Club of Bngham City has been dcsigna ted a 200 pi ecent Rotarv Club it was announced recently at Rotary s wenld headquarters in Evanston none i v Intermountain to genual loss suffer 9 May Hardest hit was the aiea west of the highway where the frost was heuviti than on the hillside area however, considerable damage also exists in some of the lowu areas on the cast side Rt pints fiom loc it funt groweis vaiv ucotding to the locations of then m chnels These men sud Monday th it it was too soon tn tell foi eeitain the extent of the dam-sine e it takes ap-- I age to pioxiniately thiee d ivs fm the ftost d image to actually show a blossoms tine jiietuie on meet- C R Manly, spokesman for a delegation of Brigham City parthe matter and ents discussed upsented views of those he His lemarks and inter-s- t brought an expression of grati i'de f om board members m $ regular board ing mm jP a Old lack madi a bclatid visit to Brigham City and victmty Satuidiv night k iving a black trail of damage thioughout many fruit oichards particulitlv those in the Perry and Willard areas and those west of town In blossom at the time were apricots, sweet cherries, pie clu inis and peaches 4 - leH h ; is in, snow I) ink m n t ilk ami ss itt n lion h tin Iln Im iv p pal ol of Bos Ot ' I ( Moi s m, t i in i I S I I I A at Box I lilei Betty I ndo unit (rue lohn . i, ninth euiete students I Im Inlin I Jiilinsnn Otlli Nu k junior high i hool, ree iIm peiinlci x on sale di iv ing fi om Poke Tuple, lelt, and Al Hansen, membei s of the Biighuni (llv Insiniime Agents .issm i.itieui width is pro muling "liufflc Sufe!y Week, Apill 18 21. I n i i nn h n tin o snow b ink I i i in in A ( ie Im v dli v vv i lilt their Irttdct house at anil ksmitli links whin duv had su in s limit iv nii'ht on m outing Ik RoIhik Mis me mh tl to make tk. fink looj) tlnoujli 1 eftliaiul D ni Ii iltijw iv ant back down tin i on on jiast llaulwaie i.itiili tn win re thin truth r was pinked I lit y had Iravihd about IT lu BI u I - Hi t ml iv os 1 lilt A S I; -V ITIStlSS 1KAIIIC no nts of itti muon ham (its t mills aim aunfs a i Family d siiiiiihil vehicle containing mpi$ to di iv nn with mild anxious motliei and children d n st In h itiom li I! out I sing i winch and cable the iln Rubin tn s oi sunk in it si ik pip completed bv 3 3(1 p t tin dm p diit md ail concerned in weie on MIIII no hope id (Stuping the tin ii wav home B non i xpljined that the rescue w is not only successful but it was the Inst cmetgenry to which the ntlv fmmod jeep patrol was ri nihil He paid special tubule to Gtovu unci Singer who responded ton m k sx ill ui tluie he mis and willingly when culled ilk d D ik It u "ii 14 ut umm mile nnn alls enough member t till Jl lull nl Igll im ( tv, ol the 17 man patrol, had led their Im In Ip it 12 to ji m fust eneiniglt outing i rulav night B umi in tin i) mil ie d two pa i ast of Mantua n a sort of traintiul nn min s Inn Gi nv i and ing session lulm Singe I mil tin we it on the li i hh lev of the it t p patrol ate w n tn t tn in hung ni ide identifiable by placing ii m In p m Co nv ei s u i insignias on the doois und pulnt-in- g Till TAAO men puked up Rubl-them In a unlmrm red and Ue and went to the site of the white culor scheme, It n i mih Snow-Strande- nun ion of 1 e II 11 mil e i 111 i i I I i I i |