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Show rn N Santa Claus Arrives Here Friday Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, December 13, 1960 Vo'ume 63, Number 51 Santa Claus came to town last Just osk any of the hundreds of youngsters who crowded along Main street to gieet the jolly old gentleman Howevei, there weie some Santa changes of plans didn't fly ovei in his an plane as he had announced he would And his headquarters turned out to be the space toimeilv occupied bv Hanson s Music store not the Olsen building The lmpoitant thing was that he did arrive foi his fust v.sit of the holiday season A helping hand to needy families has been offered by a number of Brigham City clubs, other organizations and individuals as Christmas time approaches. The problem is in knowing who to help. leGrande Tea, county weltare said his department has exhausted its list of famildirector, HE DROVE up to the county court house with a police escort, greeted the throng of youngsters with showers of candy kisses and then led them down Main street to his headquaiters Then as harried parents and anxious children waited he talked to the small-fipresented them with candy canes and posed foi pictuies All in all it wms an exciting day ies known in need of clothes, food and toys. Yet, offers or help continue lo be received at his office. He asked that persons knowing of a family especialy with small children needing help, to call his department in the countv court house. y Board Alters 9pm CLAUS will be around Box Elder Boy Scout Awards Go to 90 each afternoon until Chustmas Starting Wednesday, he will be at his headquarteis fiom 3 to each day until Chustmas eve when he accept some last A total of 99 awards will bi minute orders and then be off lor a busy night's woik vvth Rudolph m id this evening, Tuesday, at Ihi and the other reindeer Liid limn District Couit of As was the piuctire this past ilnnm lo be hi Id at the Centia! to weekend a photogi aphe r will In school auditoinim according n on hand each day to snap photos minimi! ment made by I i ink of Santa with his young adni.ius D lion These pictuies taken with a polo he ( oui t ot Hanoi w ill hi g n told camera will be avail ib'e a i! 7 ill p in howe'er ihsplivs 15 cents each .v adv foi showing at 7 li be 6pm patents1 A westein Box rider countv Scouting in id piniict has been included in program pin ram and all othns intei estc cl $27 9s2 000 ronstiuction ne inv iled to attend the (ouit of outlined foi L't ill during the first Honor ux months ot 1061 A o to ihe following The job mcludt s eight miles of ads r,n Stints lull cl a cm ding to 24 foot highway fiom ne ir Bo- T on s vine point t vvv cl Park V lev It foi M iv and TROOP 01 will is chi dull'd St ii in a D v id Pi ,ii t and cost an estimated $250 000 all of whiih will come fiom stile funds Ice P u ki i were fust class i ink km Hurst Mi This and otl er projects i had Hum n Ciint Tensen, outlined last week by C Taylor s of Bruce Paisons and Coidill Jepp- - Burton state dnectoi i stole sometime af'er 4am the front high-wav- si n Mint bad Ruhaid Kellti D ul Pout Ci ml Icnsen Dan Lee Pack Johnson Inel Palmi the ei and Michael Ham nstein Dec 18 Judging to select outstanding home dcioiat'ons and Troop 102 lighting in Biigham City will take Stai iank Cuitis Hunsaker and 19 on Dec Hansen place Monday, Scott Candland said Fust class rank Dannv Kofotil A PLAqUE wil be awdlcjed to Eagle rank Claik Davis and the first place winner and will be Bill Horslev presented at a Jaycee banquet in Troop 103 This maiks the tnst January St a iank dnd Randy Nelson a that yeat peimanent trophy David Olsen will have been given The winner Fust class lank Mike Busen-haibeen given in past contests has and Craig Seaile temporal y possession of a tiav clLite rank Richaid Shuman tiophv ing Howevei onlv those resiilm's Tioop 106 Stai rank Gaiy Lewis enteied in the contest will be con I n st cl tss iank Aithur Laurit-An entiy sicleied in the judging n blank can be found on page two Aleut bailpi s Wairin Hver of todavs Box Fldir News Troop 111 Hansen said a home may be enmd Stai rank Brent Baiket tiled in the iimtest bv eithei pu sons making up outside displays Pauce Baiker fust class iank Guaid Slnn-kl- e oi bv fi lends or neighbors i s v i Balmy Sides bv door pounding the lock on loose with a cinder block Johnson said the culpnts appai Aftei ently wanted cmlv money finding the cash legisteis empty and open, they thu w lecoids and other papers about in a vain search Johnson said it appealed that no meichandise had been takm The burglarv was itpoited to Biigham City police by owner tail Seegmiller when he went to open the store foi business Mondav During Week on Brigham Traffic accidents City stieets this past week resulted in injuries to four persons, three of them children. However, none of the injuries was reported as serious. Two boys, Bob Sorrells, 11, and his brother, Paul, 10, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sorrells, Bush-ne- ll Apts , were hurt Monday morning when the car their mother was driving collided with another vehicle at the intersection of Third East and Fourth North. The mishap occurred at 8:55 a. Dean Ptikins of Ogden one of the top skieis m the Intermoun tain West will be on hand ds a speakei The event will featuie the buying, exchange and selling of ski It is open to evety-bodequipment without charge y The "swap shop may come in handy foi youngsteis who plan to m tabe Palt in the ski school since who participates must THE TWO youngsters reportedeveryone have his own equipment ly were taken to Cooley hospital This marks the second year in in a Brigham City ambulance. which the citv hds taken pait in However, there was no informamaintenance peisonnel, the Snow Basin pingram. Satur- tion available on the two at the and Boaid of Fducatmn office perwill be conducted hospital and it is assumed their sonnel shall be retired at age 65 day sessions over six weeks split into two ses- - injuries were minor. ef-- 1 This retnement will become sums Topic explained Driver of the other vehicle was fective at the end of the school of the calendar year or at the end THE SCHOOL is under the di- Harry Lamer, 3035 Ogden Ave., vear following the employees rection of Eail Miller and is gen- Ogden Neither he nor one other 65th The retirement et dlv regarded as one of the fin- passenger was injured. birthday A Tremonton mans legs date may be chosen at the pre- est in Western America were rogative of the employee Rus schedules and other perti-n- t pinned between two cars Sunday Main and Forest It fui ther pi ov ides that all emnt mfoi mation tor locdl skiers afternoon at ployees ot the school disti ict, ex- will be made known at a later s,re as he surveyed the damage three-ca- r acci- cept those named above, are to be date It is assured though that to his auto after a letned at the aeg of 65 also, how- the classes will be held on Satur- - ent evei their retirement shall be- day mornings as they were last come effective luly following yeat the employees 65th bnthday that the city Topic explained The policy also piovides that may send one bus to Beaver who is physically Mountain in the Logan area this any employee qualified, and who is recommend- - year if the turnout warrants such ed bV the superintendent dnd by a move He said that Brigham the Board of Education may be Citv youths may be bussed to after retirement, on Snow Basin for an outing on the a year to year basis slopes prior to the school openThis also is tentative THIS ACTION was tdken to al- ing low employees due to retire in from the near future to benefit proposed legislation to be considered during the next session of the Utah Legislatuie Board members studied d reThe I tab Department of Fish port submitted by Olie Hall, buildTAKEN at Cooley hos- and of on Game this week reminded construction ing inspector the new Box Elder High school sportsmen to retain their 1960 pital repealed no fractures and The report included a daily in- fishing m combination license if the Tremonton man was released with only bruises. spection fiom Sept 26 through they inti rd to go afield on any of Estimated damage to the cars the all vear or special whitefish-mNov 11 was $300 to the Peterson car; $75 16 next ot to tor waters a Apiil pi Regarding pievious repoit (Continued on Page Two) on (Continued Page Three) year full-tim- e The tiaditionil Chustmas Tea sponsoitd bv the Home Economics depaitnnnl it the Inn mountain s hool will be held Widncsday and Thuisday ot this wetk as the event ot tlm Chustmas tesuvi-Ci- s i int-t.- at the school HIE TLA will be held in Build uig SI in a sitting of Chustmas 1 dccoiations with a huge lighted Christmas tiee as centei of attract- ion Miss Oleti Meiiy head of the home economics depaitment and Dr Geoige A Bovce, supennten di nt will be joined by other de staff members, p iitment heads, and religious leaders in gieeting the 800 Navajo boys and guts attending the tea The Home I conomics students are busy pieparmg the lefresh-ment- s and have issued invitations to their classmates to attend The a invitations specify particulni time for the guests to attend dui-inthe two days 1 Prevail Here east Last weeks foui-dawild finally gave way to clear, balmy skies which have pievail-ehere since Thursday. How'-evthe temperatures have Tern lined on the "cool side" and snow is still found on the shady side of buildings h id Ch ri st m is shoppers have with ideal shopping conditions, the an cusp enough to remind one that Chi stmas is fast ap pioaching dnd et no snow or ice to stop a going poison fiom down town to do this important annual task Theie has been no moisture dui ing the past few days and there is none in sight Chffoid said Mondav FNTRIFS SHOULD be mailed rank Tender toot Beriy Ideal weather conditions are ex or delivered to either Hansen at and Billy Warnke pected to continue he said 315 West Finest stieet, or Tones ud William Mont badges 11 gh and low tempcratui e u id S ci ist 241 West dn et Teiry Jones Lanv Jensen Don ings for the past five days, as ii T ot est Walkti, Bvion Tibdetts and Ger-- i voided by Chdi les Clifford, loial Id Shinkle Sim i time is list unning out weather observii at e listed hi tin v mgt that intnes be made low 114 Troop as soon as possible wauls will be piesented to In addition to making first Civile Moirell Bunt Holmes and thud pi ice designations Kent lohn Pai iv Ciaig Brown die judges w II select d numhti Bum I add Hollist D ivid Bott of decoiated homes tor honor ible (Oontinud on Page Two) mention k for money yielded nothing, accoid ing to Police Chief John I John son The yeggs gamed entrance to the In Mishaps NKK TOPIC, city ski director, said it may become necessary to! limit the numbei of participants and so applications aie being offend on a Inst come basis The swap shop" is open to all mteiisud peisons anil is being planned jointly bv the city and the Tlnokol ski club It is scheduled to stmt at 7 30 p m in the National Guaid armoiy revision in the retirement polemployees ot the Boaid of Education was appioved at a re-- j cent meeting of the board The policy now provides that all bus operators, custodians, cooks Scheduled at Intermountain -- Deadline Approaches for Entries In Jaycee Yule Lighting Contest Burglars bdoke into Eails AG maiket, 567 Ninth Main, Monday morning but the ir apparent seaich Four Injured A Christmas Tea All p m , Dallnn said of Si outs, fi lends of the i Local Market Job Road Program 11 Burglars Hit want my mama Included in At Court of Honor T onight This is the final week foi entm s anin the Brigham City Jaycees nual Christmas lighting contest, to Chairman accoiding Hansen Deadline foi receiving entries! in this yeais contest is au a 1 icy of dis SANTA 1 Retirement I n Tib-dt'i- i d y d g AFTER the students aie served, they aie invited to om in singing Christmas caiols befoie returning to then cl tssrooms The annual Christm is Tea is the Home Economics dipartments way ot saving Meirv Chustmas to thi students eroplovees and in- to ited townspeople according Miss Meny Mrs Wnmmoth lannei is genet ii chan man in chaige ot the Tea Keep 60 License, Sportsmen Told g CLASSES OPEN TO ALL ADULTS Handicrafts Course Marks 14th Year arrangements Brigham Man In Show Eldon Mecham has been listed ' in the cast of fhy King and I musical mu and Ham stein Rodgeis lo be presented Dec 13 17 at the University of Texas Mecham is a Mich son of Mr and Mrs F J am 465 North Second West Bi ig ham City The play is being produced bv ihe Umveisitv ot Texas diam and music departments and tin ( ui t on Club at the university i 61 News of skiing events took its place on the Brigham City scene this week with plans announced for a ski school next month, and a ski ' equipment swap shop set tor Tnday, Dec 16 I he Hugh m Crv lemeation do-pntmirt is mem helping to spon-- sor a ski si heel for local youngsteis which will ptt underway on Jan 7 at Snow Basin availApplic ikons wete made able todav, Tuesday at the City hall Policy for Say, who is that guy 1-- Cify to Help Sponsor Ski School, Swap Shop Offered Help; But Who Are They how-eve- r, 56 SI 8 PAGES Families in Need Friday IN OBSERVANCE of the occasion, local mei chants kent their stores open until both Friday and Satuiday mgnts Begin 14 Dec this ning Wednesday same closing hour will prevail thiough Dec 23 On Christmas eve Dec 24, doois will ( 'ose at 6 p m as employes and stole owneis alike rush home to aw'ait Christmas day And if anyone needs reminding there are just 10 shopping until Christmas Uni How to become handy at handicrafts in dbout 24 easy lessons This is an offering of Brigham annudl handicrafts Citys now underway in its 14th about consecutive year On just jnv Eriday evening from now un til March busy hdnds can be found over ledthercraft toiling projects metal tooling or engiav mg and a multitude of other do it fun-fille- d pro-gia- youi self items The place is the Chamber of been fdshioned in the classes. Commerce rooms, the hours are Many times, these articles have from 7 to 10 p m been fashioned in the classes. ANY ADULT 18 years or older Many times, these articles which is invited to paiticipute and theie include fine leather handbags and This is just is no enrollment fee cufflinks and belts, one of many piograms sponsored' waeS for are otheis merely annuallv bv the city recreation The most satisfying mdker the tment depa, dividends are those derived in the hoi ne Jeppsen Directoi Mane fotm of relaxation, fun and pride 13 estimates that over the past ot having done something well. veais, some 10 000 articles have DURING THE program, Mrs. Jeppsen figures that some 1,250 pei sons have enrolled this year, there are 50 and loom for more Making things for others is an especially popular activity at this time of year Many items sewn and hammered during the Friday sessions will tuin up under many a tree on Christmas morning. hastens to MRS. JEPPSEN out there is that although point no charge for enrollment, participants must pay for the materials they use However, tools, patterns and equipment plus books chalk full of ideas are furnished without cost Kay Lynn Olsen is in charge of I materials The classes are not stnctly region nted Members may choose thcr own projects and are free to nruve and leave at their convenience THERE ARE approximately 101) suggested projects on the program sheet ranging from luggage, mocassins and gloves to planter boxes and bracelets to decorative candles And for those who would like to make some quickie items for Chustmas giving, there are earrings, tie slides, bolo ties and cuff links. After a belated start, the program is expected to run until It is annually conducted over a period which provides plenty of time to fabricate a number of articles. mid-Marc- Harry Foster, Mr. and Mrs. All Freeman Approving look for leathercraft Mr. and Mis. Glen Johnson Honey, a Christmas candid took. Mrs. John McMillin , a Tries hand at enamel bdkiug Mrs. Marie Thome Jeppsen , . Handicrafts director for 14 years |