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Show Universal iicrorilalns Corp. 141 Piarpont Ave. sffv Salt FFA Feb. SNOW 5 Volume 64, Number 8 Burglars Hit Skiers, Swimmers Encounter Mishaps on Saturday Trips Country Club enroute to events in the tions. ' of the state that day. THE YOUTHFUL skiers were NO ONE WAS injured In either cheated out of a day on the slopes case, however, and damage to the at Brighton when their bus rolled buses was very slight. backward into a borrow bit and Box Elder High school's swim- became stuck in the snow ming team, enroute to the Utah It all started when the bus, propState High school swimming erty of the Ogden Transportation at meet and Tooele, championship Co. and driven by Lynn Busby, 21 members of the City Recreation-spCity, was forced to stop onsored ski school enroute Brigham at the intersection of North Cotall , experienced tonwood and South Cottonwood on the canyons to put chains tires, due to the roads, according to Nick Topik, chaperone. After the chains were on, Busby removed the blocks from the wheels and the brakes failed to hold. The bus rolled backwards into the borrow pit a distance of approximately 25 feet. Burglars broke into the Brigham City golf shop and country club sometime and Satuiday night made off with golf clubs and other items, all of which were recovered Sunday morning from a nearby field DURING THE two and a half hour delay, word was sent through the Highway Patrol for a huge wrecker to rescue the stuck bus. In the meantime, a State Highway Department road patrol came along and was successlul in pulling the bus out just as the wrecker arrived on the scene. The snow had increased to the point that the roads were closed to Brighton and the disappointed voting people returned home about 3 p. m In spite of not getting to ski that day, they were happy to have been rescued and returned to their homes, Topik said. The culprits gained entrance to the building by bieaking a window on the northeast side, according to investigating officers. Missing in the break-i- n were two sets of golf clubs, a new jacket, and a golf bag. Box I lder Deputy Sheriff Orlin Allen discovered the loot in a field east of the golf course while he and Brigham City police officers were investigating the burglary The goods were stuffed Sunday. under a small bridge, he said Allen said foot prints indicated three persons were involved Once strewed inside, they maliciously golf clubs and other equipment about the shop. The burglary was discovered Sunday morning by Albert Hansen, club secretary. officers for the Investigating Brigham City police were Jack Jorgensen and Tom Sneddon. groups middle snow-packe- d d Thiokol Names FD WARD, supervisor of transportation for the Box Elder County School District, said the school bus driven by M. E. (Finn) Gibbs, and carrying the Bee swimmers to Tooele, was forced into a borrow nit when a station wagon coming from the opposite direction went out of control, due to the snowy Arthur Andersen has been ap- condition of the road. The miscontroller for Thiokol hap ccurred 6 6 miles north of pointed Chemical corporations Utah and Tooele Saturday at 9 15 a m. on ; Wasatch divisions, acording to a Utah Highway 36. 1 hree vehicles were involved in joint announcement by John and Edward T. Nauman, the mishap. Driver of the station was Glen L Castagna, 38, general managers of the two divi- wagon Tooele. sions. Thiokol Andersen, who joined ACCORDING to Wards report, last June as manager of cost ac- Gibbs noticed the station wagon counting, succeeds J. E. Dieter in was weaving back and forth the post. across the road and he pulled his The new controller is widely but part way off the highway to experienced in the fields of finance avoid a collision. The station, waand accounting. Prior to his ap- gon struck the bus, however, on pointment, he was a management the lett panel behind the front fenconsultant with Schutte and Wib der. Force of the impact pushed liams, a certified public account- the bus into the borrow pit on the right side of the road, knocking ing firm in New York City. out two or three posts from a EARLIER, Andersen was bud- fence located there. get manager for the International The northbound station wagon division of Ford Motor company. continued on past the bus and colHe served two tours of duty as an lided with a southbound car drivofficer in the U. S Navy. In both en 17. by James Reed Bali Jr World War II and the Korean Magna, who was also enroute to War, he held important assign- the swimming meet and was acments for the office of Navy companied by two other Magna Comptroller. High school swimming and diving Andersen began his business ca- team members. reer with the South American Of the entire group of swimvelopment company, where he be- mers, only one youth. Kir Collings. came assistant treasurer and act- 17, Magna, missed participating in For four years he the swimming competition. ing controller. was with l.ybrnnd, Ross Brs and Estimated djmage to the local Montgomery, independent public school bus was set ut $65, Ward said. accounting firm. Controller For Divisions Hig-gins- Regional Office 10 PAGES Feb. OKs City Request For Airport Money Week 1 8-- 25 The regional ot ice of the Civil Aeronautics Administration, Carson City, Nev , Fiiduv infoimed Brigham City officials it had granted the city's application for federal funds to impiove and enlarge the munici-h . m i pal airport Councilman Verl Petersen Monday said the fund request is now under study by the national office with a decision expected this week. He was optimistic about chances for finally getting the project underway Though funds for the $98,816 pio-jewere virtually assured a year ago. the retional office failed to grant its appioval because of a & title entanglement over additional land needed in the improvement. if' Recent developments, including a federal survey of the area, apto title Western parently gae Portland Cement company And 'since the company previously had to sell the ground some The Utah Senate and House ol agreed 35 acies to Brigham City, the Representatives, m a joint resolu- (major stumbling block suddenly fell away tion, has asked the U S governPetersen said that should final ment to establish a national monument at the Golden Spike site in approval come, bids can be called within two weeks and construction Box Elder county started as soon as weather ' . A. The resolution was introduced in the current legislative session ENGINEERING on the project by Rep Ross C. Bowen 4 : has been completed since the fund City), Rep Melvin Foxley Imwas submitted and three other application provements will include lengthenlegislators. and paving of the It asks Secretaiy of the Inter- ing, grading main north-soutrunway and taxiior Stuart Udall to seek funds drainage work, and installafrom congress to establish a na- way, j.C-'vr- tion of maiker lights. j A tional monument. Of the $98,810 proposed to pay The site, located at Promontmy for airport impiovement, the fedTHROWN FOR A LOSS This was the scene Monday after a truck-trailloaded with oranges, flipped this eral share is $01,460 with summit, is the place where Biigham over near the Malad river bridge, south of Bear River City. The semi unit shown here on the highrailfirst nations transcontinental City and the stale oath paying way was being loaded with the waylaid cargo. Estimates of damage ranged to $40,000. road was completed on May 10, $18,675 1869 At the present time, the The city also ha ssupplemental resolution points out, the site . . plans to extend a culinary water attracts large numbers of visit- line to the airport and improve terors and tourists although there minal facilities. Federal aid is are no accommodations for them also being sought for the water at present. line project. Truck-Trail- er It continues that investigation and planning by many interested groups has resulted in the An Amarillo, Texas, man was Utah conclusion that this area of great Trooper Ralph Hotter, Most Brigham City merchants listed in fair condition Monday Highway patrol, said the tractor-traile- r historical significance should be will have their stores open for after veered off onto the east preserved for the benefit of the multiple injuries business as usual on George when suffering the tractor-traile- r he was shoulder of the road when the people as a whole Washingtons birthday, Wedneswent off the highway and driver may have dozed at the driving Copies of the resolution reportday, Feb. 22. rolled over near the Malad river wheel. The heavily-ladevehicle have been sent to members Declaring a holiday will be bridge, 8 miles south of Bear continued for more than 300 feet edly of Utahs congressional delegation the city and county offices, as River mornon the 38 soft City, early Monday gravel, ripped out and to Sec Udall well as the local banks and lfeet of guard railing and Hipped ing. The Box Flder Golden Spike asibrary. L E. Thaxton, 37, suffered mul-t'p- e over down a sharp incline. The Brigham City Jaycees are sociation sent telegrams, supportThe News and Journal office a severe and lacerations a Operation also will be open Wednesday. THE MANGLED unit came to ing the resolution, to each dele- launching Res-He was fractured left shoulder, with Saturday morning last reLocal merchants voted to member on its side 354 rest feet from gation Thursday. r members going stillat Cooley Memorial where it first main open this year, after hav- being treated left the and highway antidote kits for common hospital in Brigham City where he about 20 feet from ing the ing observed Feb. 22 as a holiriver's household poisons, according was taken after the mishap. to edge. day for several years past. Chairman James Munro THE TRACTOR and trailer Hotter said the driver apparentwere described as a total loss with Jaycees will open their ly tried to bring the semi back at 9 am. both Saturas as estimates campaign high Diseases Reported running onto the highway before it hit the The owner was listed as Earl day and Sunday with hopes of railing, tearing out three posts. most Brigham contacting Brigham City reported ten strep E. Marrs, Amarillo. City It appeared the trailer flipped families infections and four cases of influThe accident reportedly occurthe tractor with first, it, taking enza for the week ending Feb. 10, red at 3 a. m. as the semi unit, The kits are being made available at $1 each loaded with oranges, headed north he said. according to the State Health They contain an A dinner and program will honon U. S. 30s. THE MISHAP was discovered or members of the retiring bish- instruction sheet and packets of , an antidote by a passing motorist, Joseph E. opric of the Mantua LDS ward on said to be 98 percent effective in Blevins, Sunset, shortly after it Thursday, Feb. 23, according to 98 percent of ull poisoning cases, occurred. He notified Brigham Bishop Allslon Jensen Munro explained City police and u city umbulunce Dinner will be served at 6.30 The main purpose of this Jay-ce- e was dispatched which took Thax- p. m., and an entertaining ton to the hospital. project is to encourage every has been planned to begin family to have an antidote in their Volunteer workers, many of them at 8 p. m. home, especially those families from nearby farms, helped to Honored during the evening will having children," he added. load the cargo of oranges onto be former Bishop Chester RasBob club president, and If turnouts in his current Utah PERHAPS the featured attrac-tou- r another semi unit called up from mussen; Lynn Hailing and Ralph Verl J Keating, and the response to his ap-- lion in this year's film is The Roy. They completed the job by Jeppsen, counselors, and Merlin Munro in Iverson, director, joined 12 noon. uiging local parents to pearance here two years ago are Sun River Elk. These sequences. Larsen, ward clerk. obtain an antidote kit, either from indications, the Box Elder High in color and stereophonic sound, Tormer ward members are in- the Jaycees when they come auditorium will be packed when were taken over a three-yea- r perivited to join in the evening's fes- around, or from any drug store. NOTICE Jim Bond shows his latest wild- od and Bond has repeatedly said tivities. A charge of 90 cents for The death of a child is a tragic life films in Brigham City Wed- the film is one of his finest. adults and 60 cents for children thing so please spend a Persons refuse to the dollar hauling 22. Also scheduled to send blood nesday night, Feb. will be made for the dinner, Bish- which may one day spare a child's City dump are asked to Bond will show and narrate racing in the veins of the big Brigham life," Munro asked use care that none is d topped off op Jensen concluded "the best films" he has ever pro- game hunter is "Trapping and along the way, littering city 1 Mountain duced. starting at 8 p. m. Goats, ansplanting streets. taken in craggy peaks above the The street department is atTICKTTS are presently on sale 10 at Brigham Tire shop, Hodges tempting to keep west Forest 4ND FOR THE ardent fisher- - street cleaned of debris hut this barbershop, and Block's mens wear They may also be pur- 'men who may attend, the wily task is made difficult by will show off some ness of those scattering trash enchased at the door. However, Lee 'he big rainbows and browns route to the dump Please load Whitaker of the sponsoring Box Elder Wildlife federation, says ad- fresh Horn the crystal waters of vehicles so that refuse will not he lost along the way. vance ticket sales have been good the Mnd'son river r NUnlaker said the and he advised interested sportspro- -' Brigham City police have been men and others to "come early " gram promises entertainment for instructed to issue citations to and old alike and for every-- ( son disregarding this plea. Bond, whose name is synoni-mou- s PAUL GARN'FR, with outdoor adventure, has been presenting his films before Superintendent Brigham Cuy Slieet Dept capacity Utah crowds during the mil children, 75 cenls past two week 4 Brigham City Saturday mornings snow storm thrills of a life time" when the was blamed for traffic difficulties buses they were riding on left encountered by two local sports the highways, due to snowy condi ... FFA Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, February 21, 1961 GETS BLAME TAKES POST Arthur Andersen has been named controller at Thio-kol- s Utah and Wasatch divisions. City, Utah ILP Week 18-2- Lake Sheriff Warren Hyde, Monday afternoon said a Brigham City youth had been picked up and confessed to burthe golf shop and glarizing country club Saturday night. He also implicated two other Brigham City juveniles who Hyde said would be arrested. The you'll was also reported to have admitted issuing 20 bad checks for $10 and $15 in and around Christmas Brigham City since time. Ntl Monument Requested At Promontory - iLj h Texas Driver Suffers Injuries Brigham Merchants To Remain Open oh When . Flips Over Georges Birthday , . "... Jaycees Note Plan to Sell n 1 Snow Blankets Antidote two-da- Kit y door-to-doo- Brigham Area Brigham City was wrapped in a blanket of pure white snow Saturday morning, the second moisture-laden storm to visit the area during the past five days. Thursday mornings storm measured .10 of an inch of moisture. The welcome storms brought the total moisture count to 1.56 inches for the month, which is about overage for February, according to Charles ClJford, local wealher observer. snowfall Saturdays measured five inches with a moisture count of .30 of an inch. More storm is forecast for this week, Clifford noted, however the barometer was climbing upward Monday after having been down for the past 48 hours. Retiring Bishopric city-wid- e Honored By Mantua Ward $40,-00- To Be Res-Q"- Indications Point to Full House pto-gra- For Jim Bond Show Wednesday 1 careless-r.unerama- " ViVV v 1 - trZ s,w it L s'V j vj J.' v; J.t jW i -' two-hou- x v r, V j xV1 J Jw! s 1 v per-min- g BUT CRIMINALS TAKE IT EASY Sheriffs Office Set Busy Pace in 60 HYDE NOT! D a milestone also number of papers served hv his office In 1960 surh ns sum-ais. notices, alachinenls, orders ami other documents Deputies which 1,040 surh papers rcpiesented nn increase from the pteccding year larger than the total number of papers issued dur-inHyde's first year in office The sheriff and his four deputies also notched another record Inch when they attended 110 classics during the year in nn nttempt to si iv abreast of modern terhni-qs in the field of criminology. Till Nl'MBf R of cases cleared Thise classes ted or inactive totaled 134 (lining 191.0 frimi Iwo hours tovata ful ill length day. Hyde ns npjmscd to 20H in the fmegning out. veur. Cases unsolved numbered pointed 106 compared with 0t A new record went on the board Ibis past year when the sheriff's visits and telephone rails logged office fifed 33 felony complaints by the slieilff arid his deputies beam! obtained 33 convictions new tween ami 8 Thu (was an avciags of 445 contacts a high In the county. Criminal activity slowed down hut the Box Elder County Sheriff's department set n busier pare in I960 to a year-enaceording summary for the county prepared by Sheriff W"rr en Hyde. The sheriff and his deputies Investigated a total of 260 cases during the year compared with 304 in the preceding venr These included incidents of petty and gr tnd arrenv, stolen cars and bicycles, stolen, missing, shot or poisoned livestock, vandalism, and month. The summary showed that arrests and incarcerations numbered 230 for the ear, the department investigated 14 cases of of 13 missing persons, locating this numher; there wn investigation Into 15 deoihs other than traffic accidents, and 61 juveniles were held in detention Including 46 fio.n the local area in the ,' n fr A HINT! U bCINE Iren! In this vicinity this yenr Is the winter scene shown above. The photo was snapped at Hess Pailt Saimduy mot nlog alter five Inches ol snow blanketed the city. I vbru-ry- l muisiuis count thus (at Is 1.51 lot lies, about avrragt for lh month as compared with othrr yean 5pm pm, IN SUMMARIZING the llvde notes that nn Inert' activity plus the n rd to keep the sheriff's office doors open longer will necessiiute the aihlilam of anr l''ilutP ln At present, the olfiee is open ftom 9 a. m to $ p m each day of the yenr. Adding another man would allow us to maintain hours fiont 8 a m until H p m, he explained, The report was submitted to the county commission MonJ.iy. - t CIIANING ( lly workmen wer busy Monday, ridding west lores! street of debris, most of which had (alien from trucks and other vehicles hound lor the oliv dump. The city It asking residents to make sme they are nnigolliy of losing reluso aim g the way. PRE-SPRIN- |