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Show Mr. iv-- i1t - i-- j Volume 63, Number 26 1 r rficrc filming Corp. Avs MierMont ? Lake Jan1 61 City Utah 8 PAGES Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, June 21, 1960 Ogden Firm Wins Contract To Build Perry Reservoir Chief of Police Recommends An Ogden firm has won the contract to build 'Pay for Park' Near As City Council Per- culinary water resrys proposed new 250,000-galloervoir and handle some replacement of water mains. The Perry Town Board in special session last Friday night accepted a bid of $34,880 from Waterfall construction company. Four other bids had been received Wednesday Residents of the night ranging to a high of $43,165. Box Elder county community recently voted in favor of a $50,000 bond issue to finance the project. Terms of the contract specify that work will begin within 5 days after awarding of the contract. The new reservoir will greatly enlarge storage facilities for Perrys water supply which currently is drawn from two wells and a spring east of town. Residents currently depend for storage on a 20,000-gallo- n reservoir located near the head of Allen street. Construction is expected to take about 60 days with partial replacement of distribution lines scheduled for completion about Sept. . Traffic Rules n Brigham City may soon have its y avenue for cars in first the downtown aiea This conclusion is drawn from recommended traffic, parking and pedestrian regulations made to the city council last week by Police Chief John I Johnson street proposed The is the alleyway west of Main and between Forest and First South streets Johnson said narrow entrances at each end of the alley traffic impractical make one-wa- Receives Meter Bids The Biighum City Council last week opened bids on 230 parking meter units thus taking another step in its program to restore meteis in the downtown aiea Only two bids were received with the apparent low bid submitted bv Rockwell Meter compan of Pittsbuig, Pa. The Pennsylvania firm offeied to sell 150 duplex meters and 80 single units for $18,200 includ1 ing trade in allowance of $8 each for about 175 old meters. includ-A second bid of $18 448 value of $2 660 was ing a trade-ireceived from Traffic Appliance cm poration of Los Angeles, Calif. The bids were tuined over to HE also pointed out the danger for the parking meter committee in leaving the alley since high fuither studv and awarding of a buildings block a drivers view ot conti act Members ot the commitapproaching pedestrians tee aie Councilmen Olof Zundel traf The chief suggested and Don Chase and Police Chief 1 of the ends fic be effected at both John I Johnson alley with all traffic leaving via a Chase said Monday that both parking lot to First West have promised 30 day companies Other recommendations were. delivery which means that meters People wishing to use the huge traffic (from Establish mav make then return to city areas in the south end community which west to east) in the alley streets within six weeks of Box Elder camp grounds in BrigWASHOUT SCENE This was the picture last Thursday morning after a water main leading from the runs past the city jail if and when IN OTHER action, the council torrent down Reservoir hill and onto the flats First Security bank follows through ham Canyon, must reserve them, citys reservoir system bioke, sending a in voted unanimously to effect pay an attempt to uncover two expensive valves. PiDe seen window with plans for a drive-ibelow. The dragline seen heie was used to R. M. Gourley, local inci eases in the police depart- according at the top of the photo was used to tie a city well di ectly into the municipal water system. The alley does not pose any prob ment Chief John I Johnson rec- representative of the 'Forest Serlems at the present time ommended the pay hike vice. Initiate parallel parking through The increases were granted on The Inci eased requests for reserA teach-no years of experience are to new salary schedule for out the city except for angle park a basis of length and type of ser- ved areas on the national forests - ceive $3 600 maxi-sonnand The other administrative, perstreet annually on Forest the following ing in Box Elder school district mum salary is $5 000 for the head vice and ranged from $15 to $70. added greatly to the cost of west of Mam, Second South be Council members gave final has custodian in a senioi high school gained approval and administering maintaining Water distribution in Brigham tween Main and First West and the board which adoption to a zoning amendment these with 10 years experience met areas, making it necessary to north, east and south sides of the this to normal which back from residential to was changes City sion last week LDS tabernacle block. BUS DRIVERS will receive $1,- - commercial or C 2 the area ex- charge a fee for the special priviTne new schedule includes week after repairs to a broken an 602 per year based on 180 school tending one half lock west of the lege of reseivations on designated GIVE consideration also to angle across-thnoard increase of $100 line which last Thursday cut off Time spent on the job in group areas This policy has been days piesent commeicial zone, south of established by the Regional Foresi major portion of the commun- parking around churches, if per- foi teachers and varying raises in excess of two hours each will Sevemth South day a of and caused for includone side on other but only peisonnel salary ter and applies to all national foritys culinary of supply to be washed mitted, ot $1 50 per result in earth streets running north and south ing $1,000 for Supt Walter D Tal- hour It compensation huge chunk THE CITY otficials also stamp- est in Region Four. out that at was pointed from the side of Reservoir hill Pedestrians be made to walk bot no time shall the The following charges are manpay of a ed their appioval on a $500 conRevised salary figures will be driver be allowed daily tribution to Peach Davs and $100 datory and are made for the reserto exceed $17 City officials repoit the break where sidewalk areas have been 1960 effect for fiscal in 5 between occurred sometime 90 for the annual Fourth of July vation service and use of the imdesignated whether it be a sidewalk The following gives main or just a dirt path specified where a and celebration at Rees Pioneer park proved areas: Obstructing Head cooks the school lunch in leaves the municipal for the reservoirs, trees and shrubs should be removed salaries approved contributions will receive $6 25 pei Requests $5, 51 to 100 Up to 50 persons east of the cemetery In less than and where this is possible, parking Walter D Talbot, s uperinten-dent- , ptogram came fiom the Box Elder Chamif Box Eleiei at day High $10, 101 to 250 $20, 251 to 400 000 serving $11 of director of of hundreds auxiliary hour an of vehicles should be limited to one gallons Bear River Fhgh, McKinley Gar ber of Commerce and Bngham $35, over 400 $50 watei had gushed down the side of the street to leave the other services and clerk, Eberhart Zun- land, Lincoln, Central Bunder-so- n City Jayceettes 150 of $8 director research del, Reservations should be made two side carving a massive gulley and side free for pedestrians A Mr Fackrell and Dee Hollist and Mountain View schools 4 of $8 Frank 550, director weeks in advance They may be Stevens, kt obof asked about f'ood.ng the area below Bngham City The pay for a head cook in other stalls should pupil Four made by calling Arnold Nelson, personnel, Morgan Hawkes --Paul be reserved foi tourists on the $7,310, director of adult education schools was set at $5 75 per day taming water and electrical ser-- 1 PA 3 6575 STREET Superintendent between 8 and 8:30 a.m. ! on west where! street Forest vice cooks of all schools will the in north side tabernacle Garnei and Gilbert Hoi rocks, to and supervisor of transportation, Regular and 4 30 and 5 00 pm. or at a and center minia25 trampoline earn $5 for each of day ' cal engineer acted quickly to shut grounds Edward Ward, $7,625 supervisor PA after 5 pm. ture golf couise is planned off reservoir valves after the Mayor Ruel M Eskelsen was of buildings and grounds, John Olmust for reservations was discovered authorized to study the recommen- sen $7 425 VtFRE told the city bePayment THFY 5 , y.y.i'Vv c made by money order or bank Olof Zundel dations and report his conclusions would pav S150 of the cost to City Councilman V' ' SUPERVISOR of school lunch. draft, payable to the U.S. Forest was at the next regular council who lives in the vicinity services to the area with the Hansen $4 215, storeroom Ruby -Service, Dept of Agriculture. The ? buildeis expected to pav the re,5' among the first on the scene He and supply cleik recreation guard may not accept Lynn Hailing, teleIt was mainder noted that said watei pipe and earth fell $4,500, office cash Lights are turned on at 7 manager Tolman phone lines passing over the propaway fiom the hill almost in a suBurke $5 500, stenographer, p m and off at 11 p m., it was erty, located west of Eighth West, ingle motion office DeLone perintendents might interfere with providing Bv mid morning the citv water Glover, $3 600 stenographer, in electrical service clerks office Maiy Ann Baiber department was busy laying a loThe council authorized purchase (part-timbased an annual salary by pass line from a well, A land condemnation case ended of a dictaphone for use in the cated on the flats south of the of ) $3,300, bookkeeper and typist Couit last Friday citv court and ignited efforts to in First hill directlv into the cluinary waGrace White, $3 300, supervisor of afternoon Distnct with a judgment of $6,335 find additional room foi the court A pipeline ter system leading adult education (Brigham City foi a Honeyville farm couole secretary The action stemmed from the well to the reservoirs area) Vernal Willie $2 650 superA Honeyville man, Idelfonso GonThe jury veidict was returned for from requests by City Judge Ida was torn awav in the visor and adult education (valley was reported in fair con- area) William Burton $2 650 Heibeit and Burma Orme Some Merrell at zales, TWO bther city wells, one Councilman Verl Petersen and 4 41 acres of land dition Monday in the Logan LDS Asa Stokes formerly owned to the golf course were pushed Willis Hanwhere he was being heatthem has been condemned as Citv Office Manager head hospital carnenter by maintenance A full capantv to keep water in the ed for iniuries received in a head-oto work Brigham City man with for Interstate 15 be- sen were named Ira Ward $5,000 right was bound over to First system additionMerrell Monday in Fudge s finding citys collision Saturday night Also tween Elwood and City Brigham District court for trial after a preal room for the secretary M Local residents already facing reported in fair" condition was a ASSISTANT carpenter and main0 The two-paincluded verdict tenance $4 500, Rav Hansen liminary hearing m city court on a summer water restuctions had to fellow passenger, Luio Ijedo THE COUNCIL backed a motion charge of assult wth a deadly wea$2,746 for the land actually taken e Stewart on the wells plus one small A rely convertible J reportedly dnven , $4 700 secretary Bear River and $3,5S9 for damage to remaining by Councilman John Larsen to pon. reseivoir capable of opeiating by Gonzales crashed headon with land by reason of severance school Jill Cannon adopt a resolution on using in$3 500, High others fiom thiee He was Allen Perry who is chargatclv sepai 'a small foieign car which was car-- I assistant It was the sixth in a series of terim warrants as payment for Beai River S-- . which had fed the washout secretary m connection with the May 2 ed of foui five whom passengers rying condemnation cases involving Box special impiovement district work and were killed instantly The fifth per- High Maigaret Owen $3 350 secshooting of his wife, Sonia Perry. Mayor Ruel M Eskelsen owners Elder land the and Bear were county Petitions from River junior high received 34. 25, and TeWayne Woodland, the city council Thursday night son, Doris Helen Weeks, 14 of Lew- retary, Leona Finch, $3 350 assistant sec- state road commission two citizen groups concerning the of Willard. laid blame for the lines rupture iston, Cache county, is repoited in formerly of the jury were Members Iamce the retary Box Elder high keeping of peacocks within Paul Garner, city streets superintendent MEASURE PIPE GAP on Hilton and Carr construction critical condition in the Logan The hearing which staned shortGlenn L Andetsen, George Olsen, $3 350, bus mechanic Arvid decity limits and a corral area in (in foreground) and Dallas Jeppsen, superintendent of the water company of pgden ly after 10 a m. concluded at ! p m. D Peti-th- e Swanson 410 Walter Leonard $5 of Fredrickson the and town southwest assistant part with Judge Ida Merrell binding the partment, measure the gap in the water main which ruptmed lames L Fodnes and tioneis declaied The Ogden firm had been workpeacocks accused KILLED were Norvell K Leav- bus mechanic Robert Moms $1 Berchtold man over for trial S 060 Leona of all Piuett Wight were Brig kept by a local resident his two itt age 47, of Lewiston ing in the aiea to complete a continued the Teacheis holding tin helms de ham City Wayne A Fryet Dewey-Willia- noisv at night and the corral was Judge Merrell line which originates in Man daughters Carolyn, age 20 Putu-ci- a soon freed which N Beeton bond Wil- - a health hazard and and ville $1,000 were $100 a a to installed Perry had vear tua pay danger given Fmplovees age 12 and a neighbor gul, giees after he was charged childt en in a residential area three valves at the point where Darlene Feikns age 12 all of hike with a masters degiee worth lard $200 more The scale were the line broke and annually prepar whom were enroute to Logan where for teachers with a BA elegiee now ing to make a connection with the the younjer girls were to from $4 000 to stait to line pate in the Cache Dairy Festival ranges i. after 16 vears air The three valves, valued at Princess contest In addition teachers will re $3 000 were buned under sliding The accident occurred 14 miles ceive $150 for a dependent wife or gravel but latet in the day each noith of Logan husband and $25 tor each depenof them was recovered inCitations are pending fuithei dent child with the total depen The gully, which provided work vestigation Patiolman Lowell Bair Natural gas service which re- - Willard as the only Box Elder denev allowance not to exceed was of a Patiol Utah State for room the Highway dragline southwaid county communities having nntur- ing centlv was extended $300 pei ear 60 at the was feet across officer about top, investigating fiom Brigham City to the Maddox al gas set vice Eailier this year Teacheis assigned to Piomnn 100 30 feet deep and Ranch House restaurant in Perry the Peirv town council gi anted a Howell Snow die Paik Val tory Fquipment of Hilton farther1 franchise to MFS to provide na- feet long extended Ci eek Yost and lunc Giouse is now being ley it in bv Friday filled had and Carr the south and east in Perry to seive tural gas service within tion schools will be gnrn $500 in afternoon an additional 63 customeis addition to their basic salaries The citv council Thursday night For those teacheis with less Inst illation of the mains and ser authorized preparation ot plans than a BS degree the scale staits vice lines is being handled bv a NOTICT n and specifications foi approaching I at $3 225 and reaches a miximum ? pnvate contractoi at cording to 24 inch of $3 675 after six veais F fl ctive Thutsdav, June 16 the the leseivoirs with the at S W Vandeht l distnct agent line Biighim Citv for Mountain Fuel following spnnkling schedule will COACHFS in the district may the natural gas be enfoiced in Bngham Citv Supply companv Summer is arriving this weik receo e up to $475 in addition to Residi ills living on the vest s de utility that selves this area if the other salary entitlements with a cool approach i to , . As soon as mams and set vice of Mam street are petmitted then mometer reading is anv indPrinciples in the distnct will be Wedneslines are in place Mountain Fuel spnnkle lawns on Monday ication Mondays high was a placed on the regular teacher s 72 employees will set meteis at the dav and F riday .i degrees accompa' schedule at a point equal to his vanous homes and establishments nied by cool breezes This delight- experience and training Residents living on the east side that have signed contracts for gas of Mam stieet are permitted -'In b to ful addition the to isic salary X change came after the mi service Vandehei said reached 91 degrees on S elementary principals will re spnnkle liwns Tuesday Thuisdav and and Saturdav and 89 on Sundav ceive an allowance equal to seven Peny joins Ptiglum Lit percent of the max'mum salary to Clouds have Ml resident' aie permitted made fuquent Box Flder The job picture in for a teacher fully ceitified and on the la.vns wnk, Sunday during past spnnkle countv tor the week ending June holding a BS degree plus $25 per but left before anv have meistuie Persons staitinp new lawns aie 11 eontinued blight with 27 openand himself, could be measured Onlv a trace teacher excluding It was to nutted the daily listed at spnnkle City Brigham pel ings of rain was reported ten 1 id iv, not to exceed 12 teachers pointed nut that when the lawn is employment security office according THE FORMULA tor junior and sodded o' ei ot has reached a point The weeks total was two job Saturday and Sundav whe e it should he ut that it is openings under the previous week to Charles Clifford local weatlur senior high school pnneipals is the Puithusis of E and H sivmis no longer a new lawm same except for the percentage of and computed with 38 openings observer bonds in Box Fldei countv during last High and low readings for the the maximum salaiv to he paid Citizens eoopeiatton is sought listed for the same period the month of Mav totaled "59 27" in For jun'oi high it is eight and past five days are listed as conserving the citvs water sup-p- year f Cojipm according to T Frank Claims for unemployment bene- lows bv adhei ing to this schedule percent and for senior South Box Fldet county bond (hair while Bngham City is in the pro fits ltniained about the same high principals 10 percent . man The board luled that no adminThe labot supply was described ss of developing additional culi-- I istrative peisonnel will he laised as adequate for sugar beet thm- Total puulijsis foi trie live n Jiv walei The Smithfield firm of Jack Parson last week began paving work on a 3.7 mile START ROAD JOB in salary to more than 150 perwas total ot Bv Older of the Maen and ning and first hoeing which months of I960 reached 1 from U. S. of Second South In Brigham City to south Perry. The project is costing $143,643 stretch of cent the t h teacheis e tnctease 57 on 6 percent of the conn Cit Council of Bngham City underway $102 573, or agricultural to be is and expected with completed within 75 working days. Custodians in the district I It. 21 21 eh scene Fit ty's 1960 sales goal he saul one-wa- two-wa- y y one-wa- y 1 n County Park Reservation Charges Told School Board Adopts New Salary Schedule one-wa- y gully-carvin- g n Main Breaks, Water Goes Gushing 1 e 6am A. r Wtf angle-paikin- g 4 ,v -- :r wi ; ex-en- d Verdkt Given In Land Case B.E. Man Hurt d e Man Bound Over For Trial on Assault Charge In Car Crash 7 n y A rt k 1 painter-maintenanc- Tin-ge- y V'V Tani-guch- i, h MFS Moves Into Perry r- 0 h -- Area With Natural Gas if Summer Hus tvlt Coo! Approach Ut Bright Describes Job Picture . s 1 ms ki itiiit. T;t ..'iCs In B.E. County County Bond Sales Reach 57.6 e h I one-hal- e ( I ifclWH JN - ru |