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Show Universal Microfilming Corp. 141 Volume 63, Number 39 Ave. Pierpont Lake City, Utah Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, September 20, 1960 8 PAGES Employe Lists, Elder A.TheodoreTuttletoBe Bus Routes Stake Conference Visitor Elder A. Theodore (Ted) Tuttle, member of the First Council of Seventy of the Church of Jesus Gain Attention a Christ Name Officersfor s, heard another rereconsider its previous designating routes servStudents at Box Elder Junior Lee Price; hitting the ball by Joy ed by bus drivers, Thomas Anderand boogie woogie by Kay son and High school last Friday elected Dobbs; Blythe Mills, in the area. The request, made by the Vans officers to lead them during Sign painters were Marlene Kel- West Corinne patrons, gained lit1960-6school year. Arlene Andersen Carla 1960-6- 1 THE BOARD quest action Saints, will PRESIDENT Malcolm C. Young announced that all meetings will tae place in the stake tabernacle on South Main Sel-ma- Box Elder Junior High Students y 24-2- Still trying to iron out the disfor system this year, the board heard to deviate from previousbus routes. But ly established there were few changes. Leland Woodruff, Harold Lee Hansen and Lynn Chec-ketteast Tremonton, heard the board reject their plea to extend the area bus route to serve their residences. The board action was based on its current policy plus the fact that many other parallel situations exist. tary. Latter-da- Sunday, Sept. He will be accompanied by Elder Glen L. Rudd, director of the Pioneer Regional storehouse in Salt Lake City, Elder Rudd is a director of the famed Church Welfare Plan. tricts transportation officers at Pictured here are NEW OFFICERS Box Elder junior high school. Left to right, Warren Hyer, presiand Grant Hacking, secredent; Bonita Jacobsen, of represent the General Authorities of the LDS church at the quarterly conference of North Box Elder stake scheduled for Saturday and Mutters of transportation, bus routes, appointment of new employees and resignations monopolized much of a regular meeting of the Box Elder Board of Education recently. new studentbody Jan'6l to in Co-rin- NEW SEMINARY Sketch of the proposed new LDS Seminary building to serve Box Elder High school students is shown above. The new structure will be built across the street east from the new high school building now under construction on Sixth West. Funds for the Seminary building are being raised this week during a special compaign in Box Elder and North Box Elder stakes. Estimated cost has been set at $30,000. Seminary Building Fund Week Ex-Teac- Being Observed in LDS Stakes Elder Tuttle is a former resi- dent of Brigham City, having taught in the LDS Seminary system here for a number of years. An educator by profession, he is a devoted teacher of youth. He has served as instructor and administrator in the church school system in Utah, Idaho and Nevada, of the and was a coordinator church-wid- e system. her Files for SATURDAY Elder A. Ted Tuttle SPEAKER will be featured speaker at North Box Elder stake quarterly confer- ence sessions this weekend. Two Thiokol evening meetings Call, ly, will begin at 5:30 p.m. A stake tle ground. student-bodand Martie Whitworth. Elected to the office of welfare meeting will be held for To alleviate an overcrowded sitThis week, Sept. is being stake welfare committee mempresident was Warren Hyer. on the the observed as "Seminary two routes, and uation Jacobsen Building SEF.GMILLER, son of Mr. and Mi s. Norwood bers, ward bishops and ward welof Fund Week in Box Elder and on the board authorized an extension were Isaacson candidates fare secretaries. This will be folHyer, 511 South First East. their Mills route. He will make two North Box Elder stakes, accordticket who viewed "Gold A of and retired teacher native lowed by a second welfare meetThe new vice president is Boand in all O. the Lund to Dee runs President morning, serving ing program from a satellite to which nita Jacobsen, daughter of Mr. Mantua, Norman N. Jeppsen, this ing for all ward and stake welfare had been banished by their eligible residences on his route President Malcolm C. Young. they week joined the running for a seat committee members. and Mis. DuWam Jacobsen, 6.16 Their campaign man- into West Corinne. opponents. PURPOSE of the special obseron the Box Elder Board of EduNorth Sixth East, and the secreof was route Orson The Jensen At 8 p.m. a priesthood leadership Diane were Kassie Two men who were seriously inFelt, agers cation from Precinct Four. tary is Grant Hacking, son of Mr. Meeker, Barbara Sorensen, Bevsr-l- extended to Salt Creek to serve vance to to raise necessary funds will be held. Those ex- jured Saturday morning, Sept. 17, meeting to begin the construction of the 593 and Mrs. George Hacking, Jeppsen becomes the second as- pected to attend include the stake while working at Thiokol ChemiPacker, Frances Parkinson, An- students in the area who will atNorth Third West. proposed new LDS seminary to pirant to the office now held by presidency, high council, ward cal Corporations local plant were tend school at Bothwell. nette Miller and Barbara Snow. be built near the new Box Elder Delbert Cook of Willard. The other bishoprics, all Melchizedek priestThe final balloting followed a Ed Morgan sang a vocal solo; reported to be in fair condition allow- High school. Location of the semTHE BOARD candidate is Everett N. Goodell hood approved and Monday morning ri at the Cooley vigorous campaign which featur- Mildred and Martha Huggins harpresidencies quorum of wil on in for corner of lieu be the ances of Willard. transportation inary ed assembly programs, posters monized on the group leaders, all members of Memorial campaign song, the Royal Morris family at Park Sixth West and Fourth South. Precinct Four takes in Willard, stake and ward committees for Edwin J. hospital. 29, and Thomas and hand bills B for Bonita; I for "Double BID Valley and the Palmer family of Mantua, Perry, Harper, Honey-vill- Aaronic priesthood under 21 years D. Nielsen, Young, Each of the wards in Box Elder both of Hyrum, 31, CANDIDATES who met defeat Isaacson, and D for Don. "Theres Lucin. and Deweyville. Residents of fund a is stake special planning stake and ward clerks and were injured when a large rocket age, in the final voting were Kim No Ticket Like Gold Ticket" was Morris also requested compenof will name these communities raising event to take place during Melchizedek quorum engine being transferred from a priesthood sation for a daughter who is at- the week. President Lund said. Butze, Don Seegmillr and Wen- sung by the entire group. their representative in the Nov. 8 secretaries truck to a storage building appointed secretaries, in dell Isaacson. Ogden. He North Box Elder stake wards tending high school general election. to each ward for "Keep Faith With rolled against them at the was told that policy does not al- have been participating in a fundOther hopefuls eliminated in the JEPPSEN only last spring re- Your Family program and stake plant west of Brigham City. . such when the student is at- raising project for several months low MorEd were election primary tired from the faculty at Box El- servicemens committee and co- The injured persons were brought Bruce tending school in another district and are nearing their quotas, acgan, Rodney Spendlove, der High school where he was ordinators. to the local hospital by a Thioin state. the HowBosley and Kenneth Andersen for cording to President Young. of the social science departkol ambulance. head of the The first program a portion Board members approved polever, some wards are planning president; Cheryl Nelsen, Joan He had been at Box Elder will be devoted to YOUNG suffered a broken thigh ment. slides showing and Anita icy providing allowances for stu- special drives or projects to comNorth, Corene Rowe 22 years and prior to that, spent and hearing a recording concern- and was to be transferred to the dents in the Junction area who plete the collection of their quo- - scn 0f Mantua and Stokes for vice president, 19 years as an elementary school the servicemens program of Dee Memorial hospital, Ogden, inare now receiving classroom Albert Blaik and Vicki Nelsen, tas during the current week he Dox E,der Board f Education teacher and principal in Box El- ing th followed by a discussion Monday afternoon where he will in was This struction' church, areas. other Church It is the aim of the LDS Sherri Jenson for secretary. der and Weber counties. second half will be a follow- undergo surgery Thursday, acThe the school when made necessary Board of Education in this area The annual Brown und Gold asHe served as chairman of the to the attending physiciian, on the enrollat Junction closed because up "Keep Faith With Your cording to have construction on the new Box Elder High athletic commitNielsen received severe multisembly climaxed the campaign initiated in the below students. six afment program Family" soon dropped under way on Thursday. seminary get tee for 20 years and also holds church ple lacerations, the attending phyThe board turned down a pro- ter Jan. 1, 1961 so that its growth during the past year. A Willard miss has been chosen : of having been the distinction sician said. . The program was arranged and bus driver sysnew to reiesent Box Elder county in the posed partnership will parallel that of the high of both the Box Elder SUNDAYS general sessions will asThe men are range operators president produced by the six finalists, drivtwo which would tem make school and be ready for opening competition at the and Weber counties teachers as- begin at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The in the static test department. They sisted by Clare Bailey, faculty "Miss Utah ers responsible for one route. The at the beginning of the Utah State Lair this week, sociations. public is invited to attend these were inside the truck when the sponsor for student body activiMiss Kay Molgard, selected as officials rejected the plan because school year, President Lund said, Outside of school activities, he meetings, as well as the stake accident occurred. ties. to would be difficult establish it extensoe' an The underwent site Box Fldei countys Dairy Princess Thiokol supervisory and . safety President has served as president of the membership, Young BROWN THE ticket, compos- - earlier this summer, has been se- responsibility and drivers would improvement project last week officials were investigating details Mantua town board, been bishop said. in to lose the school stand benefits of two Box EJder of (ho Mantua LDS ward and a and is now leveled off and ready yoivng property ed of Hyer, Butze and Hacking, lected by county officials as "Miss Music for the morning session of the mishap. farm couples was settled in First for the construction program. used as its theme, "Search fori Box Elder County and will tiv for employees retirement system. of the Box Elder stake will be furnished by the Brigham It was the first instance of sermember District court here last week. in- - the coveted "Miss Numbers Utah" title Assembly Talent A RATE of pay for substitute Fourteenth ward choir, while ious injury in the three years high council and was scout cost of the new, A jury awarded a total of City ESTIMATED Paul Jim eluded stunts by Parker, for Mt. Ogden stake for the Brigham City thirteenth ward Thiokol has been Kay, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bus drivers gained approval and operating in to Amos P. and Eva P. Hanseminary has been set at $130 000 Sato and Corene Rowe; a song by Robert Molgard, Willard, will parti- the board ordered officials stated. five years. Utah, will numbers bus driv- for the building, furnishings, fix- sen of choir that plant special sing Tremonton, and $17,278 to Barbara Sorenson; a dance by cipate in the contest events Thurs- ers will not be allowed more than He is the father of six children. during the afternoon session. tures and landscaping. Samuel and Ila B. Mortensen of Kristine Andersen and Mary Ann day, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 30 days leave annually, illness exThe Sunday evening service will the on and Plans El wood specifications a a scout group; Poulter; song by Contest headquarters will be the cepted. be conducted by the stake MIA seven for call classrooms, two building The have lost land fin Anna and a duet, Stef couples Leanna Hotel Utah. The board accepted the resigna- a organizations, under the direction library, office space and kitchen lo Inlei state 15 which is now unContestants will be judged on tal- tion of bus driver Leland Hansen, facilities. of Glenn S. Nelson, stake YMIA Two of the front class-- der construction between Brigham ent and in street clothes, swim suit effective Oct. 2. Hansen was ac- rooms will the foyer and City and Elwood. superintendent, and Mrs. Byron adjoin and formal attire. corded the boards appreciation will have folding doors to open and May, stake YWM1A president. The included The for awaids $5,341 All contestants will be inroduced for his service. There was no sucprogram is planned especially for provide a large recreation area. 7 63 acres of land actually taken on television Saturday night and the cessor named. the youth of the stake and all are The entire building will be on one liom Mr and Mrs. Hansen and A Weiser, Idaho man drew fines ten finalists will present their tal-- i the following level and will have no basement Resignations of urged to attend, the stake officers 7,500 in severance damages. $95 and was sentenced to ent for final judging at that time. teachers were approved: totaling said activities the verdict for Mr. and The Among special Brigham City police investigated 47 days in jail when he appeared For her talent, Kay is studying a Barbara Burke, Mary Huchel, planned during the week in Box Mrs. Mortensen included $5,278 tor a two-ca- r accident last Wednesday in city court Monday on four trafdramatic reading under the direc-- ' Kathleen Rock and LaVerne 7 54 Elder stake are the following' acres taken and $12,000 sev- which resulted in property damof Mrs. Lewis Boothe, Honey-- I fic violations. tion The first ward will stage a din- erance damages Final reminder is issued to all to age totaling $1,025, according ville. Her her mother on designed He was Jose S. Maldonada, 27, will Second as the ward, ner, of the Members South Box Elder Council local presithe mishap report. EMPLOYMENT of the followdress and her formal was dewho was picked up Friday night by Pancake sup- jury weie: inThursday evening. dents and other elected officers, street the at The collision occurred was teachers ing approved: Mrs. Ora Thompson. at the Harold T Jenkins, DeWayne tersection of Second East and First officers of the Utah Highway Pachairmen and committee members signed by Dianne Chappell, Arlee R. Laird, pers are being planned and at the Holt Falk ward trol. Fifth Thursday Clovis of workshop to be conducted this Joe driven Jordan, It South. involved cars Kathleen Ashton, by will be a sophomore student Shirley Klinger, Dinwill Local Presbyterian men Sixth ward Saturday night. Maldonada was cited for reckless Evan D. Earl Clifford Sant, 426 East Sixth Florez, Ellen Siggard, Victor John evening, Sept. 20, at 8 p.m. at at Kay Escobar, Holdaway, Snow College in Ephraim this ners are also being planned in Stevens, Richard Mantlo, and Ir- - South, and Erma Lomax Jensen, meet tonight, Tuesday, in Brig- driving, $50 and 25 days; failure to Mountainview elementary school. Grant Doris Stevens, Thompson, where she is majoring in comham with men from Logan and Og- stop at the scene of an acident, $25 Saturday and at ,vin H. Krai. 129 North Second East. Mrs. Robert Molgard. president, fall, Elvira Christensen, Deanna Marx, the Ninth wardSecond mercial art. Her other interests are ward. The the Willard den churches to hear a national of- and 12 days; expired drivers liwork north that was Marlene Patricia Mrs. Jensen Hinck, departmental explains Hyer, traveling is conducting a speand ward Tenth of the organization. sports sewing. ficer cense, $10 and five days, and imcomcouncil each is scheduled by Jane Sargent, Hermese Stevens, on Second East and the Sant car She was chosen outstanding freshcollection drive this week and Ed Pritchard, national associate proper registration, $10 and five South mittee chairman, who will outline Mona Rae Hall, cial east on headed was First Wilde, Jerry schedulstudent at Snow College last secreary of the Presbyterian Mens days. Elaine Nelson, Nancy Belliston, smorgasbord dinners are on Oct activities for the year and assist man and was when the vehicles collided. named Box Elder ed at the Eleventh ward spring Fellowship, will speak at a dinner Judge Pro Tem Sherma Hansen 1959 driven to locals with any proglems arising. Jean the IJirschi, sedan Hansen, Betty Faye Damage 1, and at Mantua Friday 6 30 p m at the Protesnight all but two days of the jail at Dairy Princess on June 30. She will Nebeker, Eldora Couch. ordered A good attendance is especially meeting by Sant was set at $550 There of the Penv state finals of the terms suspended if Maldonada paid tant Center. The appointments were effective The elders quorum desired by the officers and chair- compete in the contest an was $475 estimated damage ward will stage a salad supper in Salt Lake Dairy Princess Beautiful, autumn Indian sum- Pritchard, concerned with the or- the fines, 1955 sedan. men of the council. Aug. 29. The support of the membeiship mer weather has been prevailing in to the other vehicle, a City in November at Hotel Utah. The arresting officers were Pa- in 13 wesern states, will The board also approved a list Dell ganization The officer, investigating ot both stakes is asked by the this and during the past week pr,fe Cltrd Mrs Jensen for t.niure speak on "A Challenge to Presby-- i trolmen Burits Quarnberg vicinity stake officers in order to raise the ISnef interruptions by thunder and (Continued on Page Six) terian Men" George R. Naylor. r,Mht-of-VR,ld (0 ay. ' 2 necessary funds for the beginning lightning storms have ft eshened the of construction of the new semiair and a total of .08 of an inch of nary building. moisture has fallen 1 y Workers Hurt; Board Post Reported Fair y e acci-edntal- ly Willard Miss ' To Vie for Miss Utah 1961-6- 2 , , $22,-84- 1 Idaho Man Draws Two Cars Collide; Fines, Terms On Four Counts Property Damage Council Issues Totals $1,025 Final Reminder two-pa- eight-perso- Presbyterian Men Will Meet Tonight n Indian Summer Prevails Here Labor Demand Board Opposes Remains High Continued high labor demand and further declines in unemployment took place during the week ended Sept. 10. work week, Despite a four-dajobs offered by Utah employers through state employment offices totaled 1.029 Many of these jobs were seasonal. New unemployment notices received by employment offices, at so 560, were at the lowest point far in 1960, and were 208 fewer than for the same week a year s ago. However, last years were affected by labor disputes. The jobless ratio again dropped from 223 unemployed for each 0 workers on the job for the week ended Sept. 3, to 212 per 0 for the current week. A year ago the ratio was 256 per 10,000. Some pick-uwas noted in demand for farm workers as weather grew warmer. However, in most areas, the supply of workers invited and urged to attend, adequate for harvest needs, cipul Gunderson said. n y ip Bond Purchases lay-off- Reach 86 Percent p MISS BOX ELDER COUNTY Lovely Kay Molgard of Willard has been named Miss Box Elder County by county officials and will compete in the Miss Utah" contest during the Utah State Fair this week. She holds the title of Dairy Princess in Box Elder county Prin-wa- s Near Schools steps had been tions needing correction. amount to existPrincipal Wayne Call, Box Elder junior high school, reported that ing blanket coverage. last Board members voted to make his school was broken into $18 in cash and a no deviation from the previously spring and that Polaroid camera were discovered approved teacher salary schedule He said the theft had missing. for this year. been reported to local police. hoard informed Talbot Supt. An enrollment increase of 605 members that residents in the students over last spring was reBunderson school area had or- ported. The largest increase was ganized and were planning to noted in the eighth grade which pressurize irrigation water in the expanded by 104 students througharea. He said the group had not out Box Elder district. ; yet come up with any cost figIn addition, it was noted there ures but said he telt the board are 25 special students in the disshould know of their intentions. trict. Talbot reported dividends which THE SUPERINTENDENT e had been received from fire insurSavings bonds purchased ance companies represented by ported that because of acute stuin Box Eider county August Earl Madsen, Brigham City agent. dent loads at Corinne school and ted to $46,736, according McKinley school in Tremonton, it Frank Coppin, South Box Elder IT WAS reported that with ex- had become necessary to make a boilers all Walor of three county savings bonds chairman. four, IN OTHER business, Supt. ception classroom building 'lota! for the eighth months of ter D. Talbot informed board in the districts schools had been temporary available at each school. I960 reached $351,544, or 86 percent members that it has become nec- inspected in order to acquire boilTalbot reported that an invest!- of the countys sales goal, Coppin essary to increase the amount of er liability insurance. The inspecsaid. (Continued on Page Seven) fire insurance in the district by tions did not turn up any condi The Box Elder Board of Educato tion has voiced its opposition drive-ieating places being established in close proximity to schools in the district Board members took this stand during a recent meeting, according to tentative minutes of the session They approved a policy which not only includes their own opposition to nearby eating places but that urges community officials to support their position through prohibitive zoning. Listed as reasons were a con. flict in the administration of a school and creation of problems during among students such a truancy, amounbad eating habits and to T. tardiness, other undesirable behavior. non-far- Drive-In- s He said $666,000. taken to add the |