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Show EE. Universal Microfilming Corp. 141 Ave. Lake City, Utah Salt Pierpont Jan6l Jaycees Pick Judges To Pick Peach Queen TTT The Brigham City Jaycees thisir,,,rT' wee named a faculty member from Utah State Uniersity and a modeling school representative as judges for the 1960 Peach Queen , I. contest. They are Walter Welti, profes-sor of music at USU, and Miss Helen Kay, director of Michelles modeling school in Salt Lake City. They will join Bernie Diamond, secretary-manage- r of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce in choos-- ! ing the fairest of the fair to wear the coveted crown. Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, September 6, 1960 Volume 63, Number 37 10 PAGES 1 THE JUDGING tr' will take place Thursday afternoon starting at 1 p. m. in the Box Elder high school gymnasium. The contestants are being asked to appear first in street wear and will be viewed also in formals and swim suits. A rehearsal is scheduled Wednesday evening starting at 7 p. m. in the gym, according tp Chairman Val Ferrin. Larry Ray Preece, former resident of Brigham City and now of Layton, died early Saturday morning of injuries received when a homemade motor scoot-te- r he was driving was crushed beneath the wheels of a truck at an intersection near his home. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Preece, 266 Francis Ave., Layton. The crowning of the queen and two attendants will take place Thursday night at the traditional Coronation Ball. Prior to the cor-- . onation, each girl will appear in a swim suit and formal starting at 9:20 p. m. THE DANCE is slated to start 8 p. m. and will also feature the Junior Peach Queen and attendants and other contestants. This years Peach Queen will be crowned by Annette Knudsen, the 1959 Peach Days queen. will The new reigning beauty receive an engraved gold watch from Troxell Jewelry of Brigham City and be entitled to a free THE ACCIDENT reportedly occurred when the iowslung scooter the youth was riding scooted beneath the wheels of a ton and a half truck driven by Clyde Adams, The Davis county commissioner. youth was going west when his vehicle is said to have passed directly in front of the Adams truck headed north. Adams told investigating officers Herb Volmar of the Highway Patrol that weed growth revented him from seeing the boy. at course at Michelles. Her attendants each will be awarded $20 in cash from the Jaycees and a modeling course at Mi- chelles. The list of contestants was com-- 1 -- pleted this week with the addition of Pat Ewer, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ewer, 409 North Third West. She is sponsored by M. H. King. OTHER GIRLS entered in the contest are: Karen Seely, daughter of Mr. and Mrs F. Leland Seely, 826 East First North, sponsored by Central Chevrolet company. DeAnn Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard D. Young, 119 South Third East, sponsored by Superior Dairy. Ann Wheatley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wheatley, Brigham City, RFD 1, sponsored by Breitenbeker Electric. Miss Connie Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwane G. Jensen, 625 North Fifth East, sponsored by Waynes Chevron Service. Miss Linda Huggins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Huggins, 403 South First West, sponsored by the Box Elder News and Journal. Miss Pat Evans, daughter of Mrs. . Vesta Me Ilvried, Willard, and Sam P. Evans, Ogden, sponsored by Mack's Pharmacy. Janeil Brailsford, of Mr. and Mrs. P. 18, daughter M. Brailsford, .U . i r.f ; - Y ardstick Revised a 1 fZ Downward For Assessing Business Property 1 The assessed valuation of all property and utilities in Box Elder county this year soared to an high of $51,092,955, according to figures released by the county assessors office. The 1960 valuation surpasses last years total by more than eight million dollars. Thiokol Chemical corporation facilities. Southern Pacific companys Salt Lake causeway and an increase in number of homes were listed as major contributors to the record high valuation. Ms nr e X mud-makin- ities totaled $19,312,824. The utilities figure jumped back up after stumbling to $16,711,102 last year due to a decrease primarily in rolling stock and Oregon Shortline railroad. THE victim was born in BrigBut while the county total was ham City, Jan. 26, 1946, a son of up, the valuation of commercial Olsen Wendell M. and Carol property in Brigham City and Preece. He attended Central school Tremonton took a trimming from here for four years, until the famwhat it would have been if asess-eily moved to Layton in September, anaccording to a formula The valuation of residential and PAT EWER It will be this dam and canal 1955. Work on the Mantua reservoir nounced early this summer. commercial construction in Briginwill which runoff direct waters At the time of his death, he was a project is said to be keeping pace M. H. King REVISED figures show the max- ham City during August amountSeventh with schedule despite recent rains to the reservoir next spring. teacher in the Layton ed to $278,355.35. A Downey. Idaho imum valuation in Brigham City ward, Church of Jesus Christ of which have curtailed construction SMITH declined to predict when This was the figure shown by 147 North Third East. $100 per front foot at it was She is be- Latter-da$160 man was at Saints. He was active in activity. hospitalized Cooley the entire project will be finished. issued with a low of $12 rather than building permits during ing sponsored by Troxell Jewelry. baseball and football in Layton, a early Friday This was the appraisal last week However, it is hoped it can be Memorial hospital the month. The months activity and $20. after beaten Arlene Whitney, 17, daughter of member of the Little League and of Steve Smith, morning being done the near of first the year. project superinThe maximum in Tremonton included permits for only 12 new robbed by three attackers. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Whitney, also the Babe Ruth League. tendent for Fife construction comOther work in the contract inwas lowered from $60 to $40 per homes, the lowest number in near228 West First South. 40, was left unconHer sponAllen, Clay of West cludes ly two years. SURVIVORS include his parents, pany. scious in a field west of town front foot. sor is Hamilton Drug Center. was made as Hailing springs, building of dikes His observation sisThe one lower and valuations should brothers three beatwas he after Biggest single permit was $121,-06- 0 Thursday night Janet Owens, 17, daughter of Layton; for Brigham Citys new elecDouglas, workmen laid the tile pipe which around three springs on the east en and robbed of his wallet con- help to soothe the feelings of busMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Owen, 81 ter, Bob Ronald, Jay inessmen who balked at the new trical all will serve as the reservoir outlet. side of the valley and laying of taining $60. and transmisSouth First East. Food King Mar- - David Lee, and Karen Preece, line to prevent when of Layton; his grandparents, Mr. Other concrete work, including a an interception Allen was treated for skull frac- assessment figures they sion line. let s her sponsor. Fri- - contamination, scheduled and of was construction valve tower, and Mrs. Ray Preece Lewiston; ture and minor cuts and abrasions were announced. August building permits: an equalizing reservoir of the east of the Peggy Palmer, 17, daughter of and a steDgrandmother, Mrs. Maud day. Commercial and residential lots head by a local physician, N. C. Sebring, 685 South Fifth Mr and Mrs. Reed Palmer, conside of The in to Brigham City. are the two said Smith rethat Marcommunities Mrs. were An plans aunt, after he crawled and staggered to Olsen, Logan. West, residence, $12,000. sponsored by City Drug of vin Clifford, lives in Brigham City. start laying fill for the dam in tract figure is $466,795.89. assessed the as during the home of Don Poulson and past year Tremonton. There is a When completed, time limit on awakened the family, who called part of the state tax commission's Orval Bott, 1135 East Third services will be conduc- about a week. Funeral North, garage, $1,400. of 35 fill will be about Darla Rockwood, 18, daugnter valuaplan to impose a uniform the police ted today, Tuesday, at 1 p.m. at the the earthen 170 22 Ken R. Dickamore, the wide West tion at Mrs. Dollie S. Rockwood, 649 North feet and base. formula Utah. He in high was "satisfacthroughout reported Layton Seventh LDS ward chapel, 625 Third South; West Fourth Main, sponsored by Andersens-Ford- . where friends 11 tory condition Monday by his atA PORTION of the north dike may call from in sizeable hikes HOWEVER, South; 239 South Third West, reswho said he tending physician, a.m. until time of services. Inter- already is showing on the valley commercial valuation brought or- idences, $11,000, $12,000 and will be from released the Judy Anderson, 18, daughter of ment will be at likely floor from where it will join the ganized resistance from businessMr. and Mrs. Kennard Anderson, hospital Tuesday. Memorial Park. men. Their grievances were dam. 336 West Second South, sponsored Wayne H. Young, 777 No. Main, to the south, on Box ALLEN TOLD Brigham City po- heard by the county board of commercial Farther Furniture. by Brigham carport, $3,000; 324 and tax commission South lice officers that he had been equalization Elder creek, workmen have clearSandra Nielsen, 20, daughter of addition to building, Main, from Ogden Thurs- officials. ed the site of a diversion dam and Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Nielsen of $600. The of these result a diversion and now was are meetings canal, cutting picked up by day night Deweyville, sponsored by Financial Wade Bros., 138 North Tenth A retum to regular working two men and a woman. They gave was the appointment of a three-maaccording to Smith. He said work Service company of Brigham City. 604 Anderson Drive, and 579 East, was hours made to effective board ba-the ! Monday to him a ride there has been on a sporadic Brigham City. He Barbara Maero, 18, daughter of And as it turned out, Highland Blvd., three residences, by Thiokol Chemical corporation, said he had fallen asleep but was property. sjs it was announced by John Higgin- - awakened based on past $11,000, $10,000, $11,000. by one of his assailants the (Continued on Page Seven) 301 South son, general manager, Utah divi- at Sixth North and Ninth West. real estate sales and mortgage Stephan A. Cazier, sion, and Edward F. Nauman, Main, sign, $500. He further sfhted that the last values, was a downward one. 625 South Fifth There was no change in the new Sherman general manager, Wasatch divi- thing he remembered was being Rehearsal for Junior Peach sion. residential property valuation for- - West, residence, $9,000. on the head with a blunt struck is announced contestants Queen mula. At both divisions, effective Mon-- j instrument. Preston Keller, 620 South Secfor Thursday afternoon, Sept. 8, ond West, garage, $1,000. work day, Sept. 5, the day-shi4 at p. m. at Box Elder High schedule is now from 8 a. m. to Frank A. Graf, Jr., 576 East school gymnasium. 4:30 p. m. with a Medoland Drive, lunch fallout shelter, Second and third shift c $800. All contestants period. Mico keeps his head turning are urged to Thurs-- schedules will be adjusted Robert A. Hills, 525 North Sectween daily classes at Box Elder, attend and be prompt, said Mrs. of the Box Elder ond West, Members and brought with it a series cordingly. carport and storage, returning the now familiar Clarke Kindergarten of rain storms. Each evening the Toastmasters Club will meet this $500. Jeppson, since Labor Day was a holiday He couldnt be ing of Hi, Mico. clouds have formed in the sky . . for most Thiokol employees, evening, Tuesday, at 6:30 p. m. at the Jack K. Whitlock, 526 East Third more pleased to find us people up chairman. the Tropical Restaurant, 128 South North, residence, $15,000. Rehearsal of presentation and and sure enough it rains. Some- - return to the 8 p. m. starting time north a sociable bunch. Main. Robert Hansen, 665 North First will be times quite a bit falls, other times was noticed first today, Tuesday, ceremonies Mico has made coronation Eighteen-year-olWho is the meanest man in the . . . but it rains! little Stanley Comer will act as toast- West, move in house, $6,000. a bv the of number just persons large h easy. His friendly face is an made at the Thursday meeting. world? master of the evening and Richard Darrell S. Smith, 417 South Already this month, the mois-- ! concerned, mediate invitation to be sociable Well, the person who leaves pupFenton wil be topic master. Chief Sixth West, residence, $9,000. Youngsters will be presented on ture count has measured a total Thio-o- f During summer months, and language presents no difficul-in- g railin to a die sack beside the pies evaluator will be Elmer Gable evening at 8:30 p.m. folAlbert Seigel, 1695 West Forest, .79 of an inch, which is far;kol work schedules started and road tracks since the new Box Elder senior Thursday probably would be a with Jerry Watson as gramma- auto of the Jun- more than for the three summer, ended one hour earlier, the lowed crowning wrecking yard, $2,000. by sPeaks Enllsh better than many nominee. rian. Ken Warren, 85 South Second Brigham City and Tremonton ior Queen and attendants and the months added together. natlvesis exactly what happened in This Giving prepared speeches will West, move house, $7,000. have offices as well as those at the Brigham City this He s flttlng ln so wel' hat h,s Peach Queen and her attendants. Daytime temperatures be Edward Gilchrist. past week David Jenmain plant facilities will be on the G. P. Cefalo, 605 South Second the into been name now appears on the Bee foot- twice. sultry, reaching The tots will ride in the Peach sen, Bill Killian, Dean Martin and West, patio, $295. new schedule. cools after but the air ball roster and the bruises of battle eighties, Gino Como, city poundmaster, re- Gene Sizemore. 20th Century Days parade both Friday, Sept. 9, the evening showers and makes Lites, 179 South are ring on Americo Juan All members are urged to be ported picking up eight puppies Junin 10, Main, sign, $1,000. the and Saturday, Sept. Castilla They don.t play much sleeping conditions ideal. from trackside on Saturday and in attendance. 536 Bob Allred, North Third foolball in Argentina but smiling, ior Section of the parade. High and low temperatures for Sunday. Three had died of starva- $12,000. East, residence, dark.haired Mico is learning the tion when found; two were sufferParents are asked to have the the past five days as reported by NOTICE W, R. Westover, 112 South Fifth game fast. little Misses at Third South and Charles Clifford, local weather obing from malnutrition and were deThe regular meeting of the Brig- East, cover patio, $200. follows: listed His foster parents, Dr. and Mrs. as are now are thre for available server, stroyed; ham City Council, to be held SepFirst East, just south of the LDS Allen M. Oss, 577 South Second Rasmussen, 811 East First North, High Mois Mois. tember 15th, I960, will be post- West, residence, $10,000. 10: 15 a. m. Parade Amjty Lodge No. 23 F. and A. adoption. at tabernacle, Mico of one the as happily accept .44 M. will resume Como urged that dog owners call poned until Thursday. September regular meetings 11 a. m., then meet Brigham City Corporation. Be- them family which includes five children, time is .31 7. in the Maso-.0- 4 him when they have a litter of pup- - 22nd, 1960, at 8:00 p. m. in the tween Forest and First North on Wednesday, Sept. They may be having troubles at end of line of march at Third me temple at 8 p. m. Fifth West, electrical sub station pies they dont want. Chances are City Council Room. elsewhere but in Brigham City, North on Main following the Maxwell A. Pohl, secretary, that good homes can be found for tr. Mayor and City Council, and transmission line, $121,060. never relations have ' vited all Master Masons to attend. them, he explained. Total valuation, $278,355.35. been higher. Work Meets Schedule On Mantua Reservoir Downey Man Gains After d Brutal Attack i y n -- 150-da- y $11,-00- 0. Layton-Kaysvill- e Junior Queens To hitch-hikin- g n Rehearse Visitor From South America Swings With Itsy Bitsy Bikini The unmistakable words and mu- of Itsy Bitsy Bikini drifted upward into the kitchen from the family room. "Micos down there! The speaker was Mrs. J. Howard Rasmussen and she was referring to Americo Juan Castilla, the new- to her family. addition He was sitting on a divan, treat- three of the younger Rasmus- sen children to a guitar and vocal arrangement of the current hit tune. You wondered who was visit- 8 whom ,, Americo or Mico as he chooses to be called because My name is too long, is the foreign exchange student arrived here last week to attend Box Elder high school. His rendition of the ditty about a polka dot bikini suggested he was from fast making the transistion life in Buenos Aires, Argentina to the cultural offerings of Brigham City, U.S.A. But this was only one piece of evidence in point. A total property valuation amounted to $31,780,131 while util- This was the scene last Friday as workmen laid the outlet pipe for the Mantua MANTUA DAM WORK g rains of late. Official hope to see dam. Progress was described as on schedule despite the the project completed near the first of the near. ft Will Meet Tonight Meanest Man Toastmaster Club be-si- 1 ac-da- y Sack Puppies? Happened Here d im-e- Master Masons Resume Meetings in-t- r. n yawp w. U1 v. V J 1 l-'- f XI J i I i X X 1 KsX'' x r v - rX V' . ,4 f - s r, Jk- .i V Tf - v -a r - - ! V . . . Americo Juan Castilla shares a laugh with classmate Margo ... of course, theres the serious business of classwork adopted school. in his newly a little bit ... Rasmussen. x 171 ?' P Steward. of Itsy Bitsy Bikini for Amy, Mary and Jimmy . . . vaf 1 ; iP,: '..uwawwiwwi one of the best iS$ parts ard Rasmussen family. !: v , V ui.: t ' ' ' 1 about being a member of the Dr. J. si 4 . f ,1 f r.: How- |