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Show New Wing, Remodeling Planned for Hospital Plans to build on and ser. building the hos-- , in Brig- a new wmg Conley Memorial hospital ther remodel the existing were approved Friday by pitals board of directors j ' Another segment of the propoed improvements is added paik-- I The entire parking mg space. after area will be is construction on the building completed d Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, May 23, 1961 Volume 64, Number 21 ham City. MRS. STEWART said the eximprovement rep; pansion plans have been laid with resents the second phase of a consideration for even further admodernization and expansion pro- ditions as needs demand. Future would include building gram that has been going on for expansion and at the back. up the past four years, according to Citing the increase of activity at Mrs. Louisa Stewart, Salt Lake the hospital, she explained that City, president of the hospital. A- in 1959, there were 1,942 patients has been admitted. And last year, the $75,000 lready, some numbered 2,114. to and add new renovate spent The two-pron- g equipment, she explained. The project will include remodeling of the first floor and basement and construction of a new wing on the south. This expansion will increase the hospital from 36 to 50 beds and provide for a larger lab department and a reception room plus other facilities BE Watershed SPES k'-- - LIMIT ,, 441 two-stor- y THE ARCHITECT has been authorized to call for bids and Mrs. Stewart said it is hoped to complete the expansion this summer. She pointed out that over the past four years, the following accomplishments have been noted: establishment of a lab department and equipment, installation of an incinerator, conversion to natural gas heating system and new boiler, redecoration of rooms and tiling of floors throughout the hospital, remodeling arid installation of new sink;, in the kitchen, painting inside and out and replacement of equipment and furniture including beds, oxygen tents, ice autoclave, machines, gas machines, operating table, delivery room tables and ndw surgical supplies in the updating room, THE SECOND floor of the new wing will have accommodations ior six private rooms with bath wards and toilet and two three-bewith baths and toilet facilities. In addition to a reception room, the first floor will have space for room and emergency a first-aifor another surgery room, a lecture room and additional kitchen area. Project Sent !, v. ftJ To Congress - it i; r v iJ a $ waterThe Blue shed project in Box Elder county has been approved by the Bureau of the Budget and sent to congress, Sen. Frank E. Moss and Rep, M. Blaine Peterdisclosed Friday. son The estimated cost of installation of the improvement works included in the work plan is Moss said, of which the federal share will be $710,440, and ihe shart from other funds will be Creek-Howe- I J r , A $3 5 million school bond issue was put on the election block today, Tuesday, thruoghout Box Elder county as polls opened at 7 a. m. Like the previous school bond election almost three years ago to the day, school officials were uncertain about what to expect. Apathy has marked the school boards efforts to explain the whys and hows of its finance proposal - s w ' ' - 1 I i 1 . ll at public meetings; this was the pattern in 1958 when voters turned out to cast a record number of ballots. Polling places at 26 locations in the school district will remain Persons eligiopen until ble to vote include registered electors who have paid a property tax in Box Elder countv within the 8pm past year. Members of the school board and Supt. Walter D. Talbot have stated and reiteraded that additional funds are absolutely necessary to handle urgent school construction needs. Talbot said last week that seniors leaving the schools system this year number 385 while some 846 known youngsters will enter tirst grade next year. And this movement comes at a time when the district already is bursting at its school house seams. NEXT YEARS total known enis 7,707 with an osLimated 2511 more students expected to move in. This compares with 5,216 in the district five years ago. Talbot pointed out that should voteis defeat the bond Issue today, it will mean double at sessions some elementary Schools before funds are available to build additional classrooms. This would hold Hue in bolh Brigham City and T remonton. New school building over the next five years will cost an estimated $6,738,060, Additional financing will depend not only on funds within the district but federal and state monies which may become available. rollment ssweA- Y City Seeks Speed Cut On South Main Street jjt-- i llnee of these access roads are City is petitioning the commission lo re- located on a turn which is also the AH And he said: south location for a railroad spur line duce the speed limit on "I have already discussed the Main street from 60 mph because across Main street. Blue of "congested conditions" on that project with The police chief said there had ), Senator Allen J. Ellender stretch ot highway. been ti affic accident at three of ihe chairman of the Senate AgriculThe city council last week autrnnofls so far this year. The most ture committee and I expect earl This is th section of Main street looking toward the south city limit in CITY WANTS SPEED CUT thorized Police Chief John I. Johnfavorable action by the committee w ith a in lhis for superimpos-urreduction is which Police Chief John I. Johnson speed, son to contact state road officials recent mishap occurred last week photo, asking and by the Senate. shows how a watch for children sign is located just a short distance from a 60 mph marker. after he recommended that the when a car and truck collided, inSCHOOL officials are hopeful ' to This project is designed Johnson would have the limit cut to 40 mp. maximum speed limit be set at 40 juring three teen-aggirls. that the results of todays election This marks the second time that will parallel those of three years protect a major part of the dry mph, has recommended Johnson the ago when 3,292 voters cast ballots cropland in Box Elder county. The Johnson pointed out that the land has been deteriorating and zone begins 1,500 feet south change in speed limit. lie sugges- overwhelmingly in tavor of the treatif it is to remain productive, of Seventh South and extends to ted a top speed of 40 mph last bond issue. The final tally was ment measures must be applied the south city limit and beyond summer while going over the 2,800 votes for and 492 against the faster than the farmers are able into Perry. He said this speed is stretch with highway department bonds. to apply them without technical excessive since there are turnoffs representatives prior to setting up Following are the addresses of and financial assistance. to a subdivision and trailer center a school crossing ot Seventh South places in Brigham polling City on the west side and a motel and and Main, with districts identical THE FARMERS in the water-- j having the south entrance to IntermounThe state has juris- bounderies with LDS wards: shed are assuming a heavy finanA class of 285 ninth graders will Francis, Alan Brent Freeman, Property owners In proposed tain school on the east side of the diction over department the speed limit beBox Elder No. 1, 2, 5 and 9, Cen-trcial burden. Special Improvement District highway. be honored at a dance and pro- Linette Frost, Elliot Funk. cause the street is a state highway. school, 210 South Main. No. 13 have until Wednesday, asGlenn, Jimmie to tax a 25, Wayne Garrett, have May agreed evening, gram Thursday They Box Elder No. 3, 4, and 7, LinGrant Hacking, LaVina Hand-ley- , May 24, at 5 p. m., to indicate to sessment levied annually to pay beginning at 8 p. m. in the BEHS coln school, 271 North First West. the city that they want the disColleen Hailing, Elliot Haloperation and maintenance costs. gymnasium. Box Elder No. 8, 12, 13 and 14, trict. The most serious problem there The students are being honored sey, Craig lbinsne, Jane Hansen, Hervin Bunderson school, 641 East Councilman Oiof Zundel said on Nine; Page A public hearing, has been set is the widely active sheet and (Continued of on the occasion their compleSecond North. Monday that numerous teleJune 3 on a projsod access ly erosion which is decreasing the tion of studies at Box Eider JunBox Elder No. 6, 10 and 11, at phone calls have been recorded route extending from Interstate 15 yields and increasing operating ior High school, according to View school, 650 East Mountain but the council would of 91 limit preto U.S near the south city costs. Principal Wayne Call. Seventh South. fer that signed petitions be turnBrigham City. The watershed project will reLights will be erected along Main received, one from Parsons ed In at the city office. The city council called the hear- duce these damages and help al street from one end of Brigham and Paving company, $166.-4The council called for citizen committee a of as means by special a compnsed ing last Thursday leviate the shortage of irrigation to the other if the city counand the second from Fife Consupport nearly two weeks ago City closing the involved water. The ratio of average an- - of Sherry Jenson, in charge of the cil has its way and the stale high- struction after receiving organized in company, $472 50, proto building. Designation of the ac- nual benefits to average annual program; Cutler, Virginia department will follow through tests to block the district. The way Councilman Zundel presented the cess road was made possible costs is 1.91 to 1, Moss said. charge of decorations; and Bob with its program of furnishing opposition, amounting to 51.3 materials. Olsen, food. papers for city signature to obtain through issuance of a map by the A Connecticut man suffered mul1901 Class was B" and C road funds. at street aimed Utah Road commission. percent, Class officers are Donald The city council last Thursday tiple injuries Saturday afternoon which is Included with The hearing will be conducted president; Beverly Packer; at 4.45 p m. when he car went out paving COUNCILMAN John Larsen renight voted to apply right away curb and gutter as proposed at 10 a m. in the council chamber vice president; and Wendell Isaac- of control near Sardine summit for state help in the project. 'Ihe ported that the south sewer outfall is Jon City hall. son, secretary. Waymen new lights will extend from Sev- line on Seventh South Voting returns In Box Elder and rolled over a embank between Fontell ment. class advisor and Mrs School districts $3.5 million bond Ernest Wilson, Ncphi, was told enth South to the south city limit Fourth and Sixth West is loo shalthe council would answer his reand from near Seventh North to low for proper connection. Meservy is special advisor lo the He election wont be tabulated unThe victim was Harry F. Gilll-gathe north city limit, continuing suggested that that portion of line til Wednesday in the districts quest to set up business here pergroup. 52, of Deep River, Conn. He The awards annual assembly to from where the existing lighting, be replaced and a manhole put in central office, mitting dancing and the sale of will be conducted according at Box Elder PARENTS of Ihe students are was reported in good condition beer and food at its next meeting, Fourth I'berhart school between so off. and leaves Fifth West board Zundel, system Dee Memorial at hospital, June 1. At the previous council Junior High school on Wednesday, invited to attend the event with Monday Councilman Olof Zundel said he a new tine could be l:nd north. clerk. suffering from a cracked that May 24, according to Principal their students, Principal Call said. Ogden, and meeting, Wilson suggested had contacted the state urn! was Therefore, the Box Eider Jourwas to check the Larsen asked broken pelvis leg. right Call. Brigham City adopt an ordinance Wayne told that It would furnish the lights sewer account for Program numbers will be prenal wilt not be able to offer inand PaThe financing .officer. investigating Due to the large enrollment at sented at intervals during similar to Provos for this type of the formation on the ballot results Biigham Citys new Elks lodge if the city would install and main- was given (lower to act in the matUtah the junior high school, the awards dancing and refreshments will be trolman Riehaid Nuvlor, business. will be holding their next regular tain them. until the Thursday edition. It ter. said was Highway patrol, Gdligan will conducted in be assemblies to eveof ns the served a climax Police In in a new lodge home. Upon recommendation Mayor Ruel M Eskelsen and the has been the papers policy tiaveling south on U S. 89 and wus meeting SUPT, ORION LskcKen of the and The seventh Chief John 1. Johnson, the salar- two sessions. the past to conduct an election nings entertainment. Location will be In the old teleof u mile past Suidme tenths council foimallv six was electrical expressed 15 9 city's department, ies of police officers, Byron May eighth grades will meet at service to the Box l.lder Off Highparly and information NINTH grade class members summit when the sedan went out phone building on First South, just instructed to designate pole locaand Jay W, Christensen, were rais- a. m. and the ninth grade at 10.4(1 or the post ottice on the evening of election day. east and the of veered across the for serthe highcontrol, way tions and Jeep the approximate cost set public patr4 are listed as follows; ed to $4(111 per month. a, m., Principal Cali said. The board of education will Thursday, June 1 meeting will be to the city. vice which it performs. way and rolled over ArDennis Able, Clvde Allred, times. The vehicle came conducted in the new quarters. In other business, the council Arthur Jay I.al b ur, exluultunt meet in regular session Wedneslene Andersen, Geraldine Anderto lest on the drivers side. Curiently remodeling of the opened bids for blacktopping the ruler of the Elks lodge of Brigham day night to conduct an ofliciul son, Greg Anderson, Jean Anderof the voting. said tin own building, owned bv Allen Oss, Is was Naylon Gilligan Kristine from citys new pai king lot bi hind the City, offered his cuganiations ser-- 1 canvass sen, Kenneth Andersen, auto the and was found done not while and will it bids the to were two There lying being vices city library. Andersen. Mvrlene Andreasen, Sucity. the left front lire. The 1951 tie entirely completed by meeting san Angle, Ronald Aoki, LaDonna by sedan wns described as u tola date, it will be used. I Arnold, JoAnne Anderson, loss, Ihe local lodge voted recently to Kenneth Battiest, John Baiker, was taken to Cooley sponsor a little league baseball Gilligan James Barsballe, Jackie Bekkcr, Memorial Editor of the Year" of the In sumed the editorship, the Utah hospitul in a Biigham team for the 1901 season, the first Roger Berry, Larry Bickers, Jim- City ambulance and later was termountain Association of Indus-tnu- l (circulation 6,000) has been project undertaken by the new or-- 1 RoseIvan Bidlnrk, my Bingham, transferred to Ogden, Editors is Tucker C, Simp- enlarged and has adopted a maga-zinguni.ihon. Viola Dorothy Bingham, received mary format. son, editor of the Utah Impulse, Simpson Albert Cherie Blower, Black, employee magazine of the Utah a trophy and certificate. Boothe, Bruce Bosley, Charles and Wasatch Divisions, Thiokol Second place winner was Irma Botstord Allan Bntt, Dennis Bow-maChemical Corp., Brigham City. Lowe, editor of the Mnrqunrdt John Brent Braegger. Alan Ogden, Robert Brown. Reporter, annual Corporation THE ORGANIZATIONS Mary Ann Bruder-er- , Olher winners of the editor of Scott Kim llutze, Judy Burt, award, made Wednesday evening, Ihe year" award were Harold H Bvhee. Gwen Bylngtnn. Muy 17, at the Sait Lake Country former a Brigham City Tanner, Club, is presented to the publicaCarla Rne C nil, Steve Calehern, now edilor of the tion which is judged to huve m tde resident, Donald Cefalo, Chase, publication of South East Ronald the greatest improvement over the White crosses and smull flags progiam. sass that crosses will deBrent ChristenC Robert J Tuliet Chlarson. Furniture third; asprevious year. Since Simpson will again mntk the graves of vet- signate the resting places of 251 Jud-tChristensen. Coles, editor of Intermountain sen, Craig Kathleen Christensen erans in south Box Elder county militaiy veteians in Brigham City. Contractor, foutth, and G. Donald Fhnstensc-nMantua, Dewey villa, Honeyviile, Gale, edilor of the Utah Power Renee Christensen. Scott Christen- - cemeteries this Memoi Lil day, Willaid and Harper. Ann and Light Co, Circuit, fifth. sen, Jay Clmk, Ross Cobb May 30. The Hags will he placed in the Annette Cook, Colleen Conger, And again this tribute to the men ut the end THE UTAH IMPULSE copped Crowther. morning ilnf icmow-Paul Cutler, Virginia Who have t V seised their ( mint is of Metmnial day, Jeppesen Said, another first place award for best Futler, Ann Christensen, Alan being handled by the Ameinnn I.e- jihe trosses me left ns permanent photography Clark the pain, Post 10 Brigham City, ns it markers and are replaced and reSimpson is married and Cnrol Joel Davis, DeLnGrnnge, has for the past 2a years father of three children. They re- Reed Dixon painted cai h year as the needs Ha Mae Dickson, Dries Jeppesen who directs the dictat side at 706 Eairview Drive, BrigRtrhnrd Drollette, Jeanette Duke, ham City Shop stud nts at Box Elder High Kiri Dunn, Rue! Michael Dunn and Junior High si bools fnbrlcu Ho is a native of Berwyn, III., Richard Richard Fpley. Twing O d and painted 63 and was gtudualed fiom Morton (tosses this year D ivld Edmonds ifier nmiet ml was furnished by thd High si hool ut Cicero, III, In 1918 Maureen Tt It ruber. Kns-.iIt is the tec-anAmerican I cgmn He then attended Michigan State Dennis rif.eid, Vnl Eifield, lliliv con-the olive year H at University and Inter rereived a bachelor of arts degree In adver(oiingsieis under Hie direction of Ameiican I egwn Post No, id, Norwood liver have taken on this tising from San Jose State ColPI EASE CAN YOU lit I P lege, Calif., In 1953 Rnpham City, elected new offi- project, We need to talk to the party nr Jepp-e- n His professional experience expressed appiccinlion cer at a meeting May IS lo serve Immeml pointed llns cnopei at ion advertising copywriter for nitrile who passed through dining the coining year, It - mwcs-ai- v out to make lli.il befme, of Immediately Sears Roebuck and Co. In Chicago; diately Blaine Olsen was elected com additional crosses some me xirne assistant editor for Standard Oil Co. fame upon the scene of Hie tai(k- - mnndcr; Di. William Knud-o- n mien and other broken dining the of California at San ieo; and car collision at o point npprnsi-ninete t renm iihIi-Doll Ham fust vii 3'a miles iimih of Bnghnm( editor of several Army and Air Uar ii r i ominamier; second Ho said that relatives of any City on Hiphwuy No, l't.9, on thel'.'ni lot re serviie publications. mid hihn Jensen, adjuiani, fer.tn whose grove dues not have Ho was aw. tided st veral citations night of May 21. 1960, when Mis crosses as Paul Gerald Nisogi, left, ami Roger Berry hold newly-mad- e IROSMS 1 OR VI II RAMS Godttey, rpeant at arms, Tucker C, Simpson, for editing outstanding service pub- t lizaheth Nulml lest hir life i cios xhaidd eotil.u t him. The IIONORI D shop students Inst. illation ot uffnels Is Mind litlkeis ,n e being placed Jorgensen stands ready with paint biush tmd bucket ot white point. The boys, this editor of Ihlnkols lluli Impulse, lications, including second place in Please contact Maml and II id at Box Elder Junior High tehotd, helped to moke some fci crosses ready to inuik veterans grave In ule.l bn Ihui dav, Hum 1, at tin1 hits been named IAH. I tlliur of the Air i nice-widf(k in aidn ijiatum id MemmUil Plume PA 13 lot. piiitl newspaper louih Box I Ider county cenieteties. lhana. Ihe ear, M 21 i uiirijH titnm. Brigham $962,870. state highway - Creek-Howe- ll l (D-L- a V I e, d e Deadline Nears Dance, Program to Honor d For Backers of 285 Ninth Grade Students District No. 13 Access Route al Hearing Set Main Street Lights Proposed To North, South City Limits Auto Mishap right-of-wa- Red-E-Mi- x Sorry! No Party; Injures Man y Seeg-mille- Vote Tabulation r, Slated Wednesday Jr. High Slates Awards Assembly 100-fo- Brigham City Elks Occupy Building uppie-ciatio- n Editor of Thiokols Impulse Named Editor of Y ear by AIE Crosses, Flags to Mark Graves Of Veterans on Memorial Day South-easterne- r , j j American Legion Names Officers i ei l , i nlnih-Brod- e , j Ja, s o |