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Show UnivsrsT i ofllaia Plerpont Ave. 141 Salt Volume 64, Number 32 Lak City, Utah Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, August 8, 1961 Front Closed Note Officials Handles Other Matters Local fire and law enforcement officials this week again issued a reminder that the Wasatch mountain tront is closed to fires beconditions cause of the tinder-lik- e which make fire an extreme danger. The closure is in effect from Ne-po on the south to the The Brigham City council accepted a bid to repaint the fire station, tabled a beer license request for a loung in the Rocket Bowl building and heard a request to open up First West for a new subdivision in d regular meeting last Thursday night. Frank Sholtv, local painting con- tractor, was named to repaint the city fire station on his bid of $634.-5There was only one other bid hi Utah-Idah- 0. border. John I. Johnson, Brigham City chief of police, and J. D. Gunderson, district fire warden, reiterated the warning after four local in were discovered youngsters Waterfall canyon with a camp fire last Wednesday night. The unfortunate part of the story is that the youngsters had permission from their parents who said they were unaware of the area being closed, Johnson said. Tended tires can only be started in designated camp grounds such as Box Elder county park. Fire Burns BC Mother, Child A mother and her daughter are listed Brigham City District May Wot Receive Anticipated Federal Aid eight-year-ol- d in good con- dition in the Dee Memorial hospital, Ogden, following a home fire accident in which both were burned Friday at 11 a. m. Mrs. D. K. Mullins, 605 West Sixth North, and her daughter, Marsha Ann, were both burned on the arms and legs when gasoline being used for cleaning ignited by a pilot light in the stove in their home. Box Elder County School district stands to lose about one hundred thousand dollars in federal aid which was anticipated in the budget. Supt. Walter D. Talbot told the board of education at its most recent meeting that Public Law 874 had not been continued by congress. This is the law under which Box Elder has received fed- 19G1-6- 2 eral aid for a number of years as a federally impacted area. total money was And in preparing this years budget, the approximate amount was included as anticipated revenue. However, Talbot offered encour-pemethat the measure along with a general aid to education bill may be signed. Last $91,827. years THE PUBLIC has been repeatedly warned through newspapers, radio, TV and other media since the closed restriction went into effect July 1. It is a misdemeanor to violate the ruling by either setting a fire or camping in the closed area Persons caught in violation are subject to a fine of up to $299 or time in jail. Gunderson said the area probably will remain closed until more favorable conditions prevail next year. received. Health Plan ted that the job be done before the Peach Days celebration, Sept. THE COMMISSIONERS also PAT EVANS Breitenbeker Electric Lovelies Seek The council di- next regular meeting this Wednesday night. It was also referred to Chief of Police John I. Johnson (or his recommendations. VERNON J. SHORT, Orem, and Edward L. Milton, Idaho Falls, Idaho, presented a plat for a subdivision in the area of First West and Eighth and Ninth North. , rected the county clerk to write to The two asked the council to Frank Arnold, a sanitarian from continue First West from its terMARGARET MASON Seventh Hamilton Drug Bountiful, to request that he come mination point beyond to Box Elder county two days a North and to extend a water main month on sanitation inspection to the property. work. A recommendation of Mayor The commissioners approved a Ruel Eskelsen gained favor that request by County Assessor Fred City Engineer Francis Todd and L. Petersen for him to go to the Dale Despain, city planner, meet national convention of assession of- on the matter and make their ficers which will be held in Mon- recommendatons to the council. For BC treal this year. TODD PRESENTED a plat of A beer license application by Some $71,000 has been approvBelle Shelby for Midway Inn in the proposed renovation of Briged for Brigham Citys airport imSardine canyon, was presented and ham Citys culinary water sysprovement and another $51,000 approved after being approved by tem. It indicated where new lines is Included for the Tremonton were needed and repairs necesthe county sheriff. airport in an amendment to the sary. federal airport act passed by the Councilman John Larsen sugHouse of Representative last that Todd make a thorough gested week. FFA study as to probable cost before The two sums are part of $3.5 calling for bids. million earmarked for Utah over Overhaul of the system Is the the next five years, according to final job in the communitys water and power developRep. M. Blaine Peterson The annual hamburger fry and softball game for the Box Elder ment project n Four property ownBrigham Citys airport im- High school chapter of the FFA ers about purchasing culnow inquired is and underway will be held Aug. 10, on the Box provement is expected to be completed this Elder High school football field. inary water from the city. The summer. It includes the paving Activities will begin at 7:30 p. men, Harold Felt, Ray Korth, of the north-sout- h runnway, inm. and all members of the local Frank Reeder and Roland Munns, that the stallation ol new marker lights chapter are urged to attend, ac- posed two possibilities; extend a water line about one supplemental work. cording to Billy Young, reporter city and a quarter miles north of the for the group. limits or that ft sell water on a basis at the city limits and the property owners would have the line installed. Eskelsen named a committee of Councilmen Don Chase, John Larsen and Verl Petersen to study the matter. Tags $71,000 Airport Queen Crown competition. Chapter to Hold Summer Party Setfor Aug. 16 sfon-sore- d Merchants Set Outing Thursday at BE Park Willard Girl Struck By Car d BEHS Band Sots County Parades Family Lunch To Highlight Park Program d com-mitte- c Playground Head Notes Plans T ennis Tourney For 5 I I stipula- Meivin C. Manning and Darrell Loveland submitted a formal application for a beer license to be used in a lounge which they have proposed in the Rocket Bowl buildCouncilman Olof Zunndel ing recommended that the request be studied for possible action at the They were: Pat Evans, 18, south Willard, daughter of Mrs. Desta Mcllvried and Mr. Sam Evans, sponsored IN OTHER business, Talbot said by Breitenbeker Electric. he felt that not enough encouage-men- t to the taken both They were students in was provided Margaret Mason, 17, daughter of laCooley Memorial hospital and Mr. and Mrs. George Mason, 47 district schools in the area of muter transferred to the Ogden hosNorth Second East, sponsored by sic training He stated that every pital. Both received first, second student should be considered a poThe Box Elder county fair rodeo Hamilton Drug. and third degree burns on the tential for music training and to queen contest will be Aug. 16 at Other contests already entered arms and legs. in the contest include Ann Wheat-ley- , have the opportunity for developthe county fair grounds. ment in this area. sponsored by M. H. King com Mrs. Mullins and her little girl Single girls in the county between 16 and 25 years of age may pany; Alice Snow, sponsored by He said he felt the music attempted to extinguish the flames. With the help of a trace of rain should function to en- enter, according to Stan Reese, Watkins Realty and Farmers Insurance Group; Kathy Claybaugh, Brigham City is recovering from courage more student participa- chairman of the event. The Volunteer City the hottest day of the season, tion. Brigham No former queen is eligible to sponsored by Box Elder News and Journal and Connie Jensen, fire department had the fire under Thursday,- Aug 3, when temperHis remaiks stemmed from a participate in the rodeo for the control shortly after their arrival. atures hit 101 by Waynes Chevron Sertitle but invited are queen again degrees. of on merits the employquestion vice. Fire chief Gordon Reeves estimain to ride and be the degrand fell entry music for that The rain Sunday night ing accompanists The three girls chosen as this ted damage to the Mullins home brought temperatures down to a partments in the district high recognized. peach queen royalty Sept. years at $3,000. contest the will for be 88 degrees. Judging schools. 7 at the Peach Queen Coronation The water heater and furnace comfortable based on the contestants horseto will blow in more partly Talbot Winds Board members will ride the traditional float ball, by which the fire started were in Com- in the acconfer with principals and music manship and personality. parade both days of the celeconnected cloudy weather in the future, the carport storeroom for the members contest mittee local Charles Clifford, bration. cording to department heads to evaluute the are to the house. Wayne Secrist, Harold San-- i Bob Hansen, float chairman, and weather ohsehver. music program of the district and II and Val Leavitt. come up with recommendations Larry Moyes, dance chairman, are Girls in south Box Elder county making arrangements now to honfor board consideration Aug The annua! Brigham City Mer- tion of the merchants committee who want to enter the contest or the girls that are chosen as winAug rechants Outing where the boss of the Box Elder Chamber of ComWarren Hyde. THE SUPERINTENDENT contact of ners may the contest. Aug treats his employes is scheduled merce. General chairman this ported on a letter from the NaAug for Thursday, Aug. 10, at Box El- year is J. Oleen Palmer. association tional Recreation Aug der County park. which commended the recreation heading arrangements SPECIAL NOTICE A program and pit barbecued forChairmen program of Brigham City and the the outing include Al Cazier and beef all the with dinner A five year-olWillard girl was trimmings education hoard of the The which Breiwill Council part Brigham City on this years outing menu. Earl Seegmiller, food; DeVon released from the Cooley Memohold the next regular meeting on are D. Merrell and J. tickets, plavs tenbeker, in And as year past, Emery Wight, and Charles Keller, parking of rial hospital on Saturday in good Talbot said it was recommend Wednesday, August 9, commenc- former county commissioner, will cars. condition where she was being ed that the board be represented ing at 6:30 p. m. This meeting be in charge of the barbecue. treated for injuries she received will replace the regular Thursday on a parks and recreation board In event that the ulfdirs is rain The outing will get underway ut when struck by an auto at Second The Box Elder High school band proposed in connecton with recre night meeting of the 10th. This g p m. with serving scheduled to ed out. it will be held on the folEast near Third North, in Brig- will participate in the Garland ation planning. He suggested also A parent-chilFriday will allow Council and City picnic start promptly at 7 pm lowing Thursday, Aug. 17. ham City, Friday about 5 p. m. Beet and Wheat davs parade, Sat- a study to determine participa will highlight this week' Family ployees an opportunity to attend m Another highlight of the evening Members of the merchants Rose Marie Carter, daughter of urday, Aug. 12. The band .mem lion in the cost of nn outlined pro- Week program at four Brigham merchants outing. will be the awurding of prizes, dowill call on business houses Mr. and Mrs. Burt Johnson, suf- bers will leave the band room at gram. City parks. nated locally, during the program. in Bngham City to distribute Brigham City Council an that fered abrasions of the head, arms 5 p. m. that night to go to the also The is scheduled was event It as a pot suggested The outing is nn unnual promo and legs and is reported in good parade. agreement might be formed to luck affair from 12 noon to I p. m. to the atcondition, according According to Wavne Johnson more equitably share the cost for During the hour, parents will be tending physician. duector, the band will also march use of school facilities as rocrea shown some of the different ac ThursItvities in which local youngsters tinnal centers. Sgt. Jatk Jorgensen, Bngham in the county fair parade, will leave have participated during tho eight City Police department, said the day. Aug. 24. and they authorized BOARD MEMBERS 4 p. m. week summer playground progirl ran from the west side of Sec- the band room at cm to Talbot and the architeet A rehearsal will be held Thursond East to meet her mother on gram. the for a Craft for the week is making the east side when an uuto driven day night at 7:30 p. m. for band ploy Boxbudding inspector Elder High school, now piggy banks. twirl new by Jerome C. Poland. 32, Brig- members, color guard and The monthly under construction. This is the final full week of Die ers. ham City, struck her. sal iry was set at $540 progrum which end Aug. 16. this af officials took action The that them ter Talbot Informed Oiie Hall had resigned the post. SPICIAL NOTICE The board established a policy Due to the number covering losses in schools of the of violations of Increasing the Building Code, It prescribes that teachd, strict ers who take materials to supple- the following reel ion is printed for City-Wi- de for In- your Information, ment school equipment Building Code Sec. 301 (a) st uctmn pui poses do so at their PERMITS No perREQUIRED. on West own risk and only after ohtninlng Brigham City's fust annual ten- ham Young park couits from the principal son. firm, or corporation shall nis tournament is being planned Ernest street, and ulso on the permission erect, construct, enlarge, oiler, school Box ut to students. conEider courts High same The and applies for Aug, being remove, with the Adult plovers will have the priviHowever, If materials, money or repair, move, improve, ducted :n conjunction aclege of choosing a lime to play other property is taken to srhool, convert, or demolish any building city' summer pln ground, or structure in the City, or cause it mav be checked in for storage cording to Sieve Youngn. director. llmt will he conven.ent to them the sumo to be done, without first Idea was Only singles matches will be purposes after which It become The tennis tourney a separate building for - board's obtaining and no doubles tillsiheduled intereased play resHinsihillty. Inn stimulated by the each urh building or structure Players are est In tennis locally since classes will not be mixed from the Building Inspector." r own bails and were set up thi summer. Mulch- asked to hi lug ilu-iI Iremrn Summoned The construction of patios, car es will he arranged for players In t acquets etc., comes under this who sons have Pet port, graduated Volunteer Fire Tiie Brigham City ape groups from eight ihtough Before code. you enter Into a conwith haul will si (tom play high adults. department was called to a grass can be adulls while students who ate still flip Mimlav betwrrn First and tract for construction of any type A reglxtialion blank 1 IONS Cl.un Ot I ICFRS it would be wise to check with the Pictured here are (tie newly elected offlter of the Itrloham lltv I, Inns eiuh. issue of the News. In high sitosil even seniors who Second North nn S'Xth West found In today of basement (torn left, M. II. Balls, tall twister; Marvin Olsen, treasurer; Wayne Loveland, president; and Seated, Inspector, Building lower the will with 18, about deadturned are wns in Tim play alarm Young said the registration I etiramie Tea, first vice president. Wynn Standing, J, 1). Gunderson spirterlnktcr; Paul Anderson, 10 45 a m Ftiemen soon had the City Hall, and obtain the proper line Is Aug 15, and pairings will age groups, Young said Jcppsen, direetur; W. II. tirlllilhs, secretary, and Donald llunsaFcr, third Vice president. Absent were Awards will be made to the win- !!,it! uti li r control and there w,i license be announced Aug 17 I rank Dalian, second vice president, and Bluine F. Olsen, Elan tamer. h added. Brigham City Corporation. no damage rejiorteil. Play wil be conducted at Bug ners in Mih biaiket, Mercury Hits 101 on Hottest Day of Season previously House Measure A carelessly started fire has al ready killed one man in Box Elder county this month, Gunderson noted. Persons in Brigham City who live close to the front must be constantly aware of the fire danger. Any size of fire poses Two more of Brigham threat to homes and property in Citys peaches were picked from Box Elthe area, he said. der countys crop of beauties as contestants in the 1961 Peach Queen County Rodeo Queen Contest County Eyes Mrs. Inez Deem, county health nurse, met with the Box Elder County commissioners at a recent meeting and presented a rough draft of a public health plan for the county. The plan, which has been prepared by the county health nurses and the director of the county board of health. Dr. George Fick-liwill be submitted for approval at the next meeting of the commissioners. If approved, it will then be sent to the state along with the the contract agreement which county must sign with the state in order for the state to participate on the costs for public health ' eight-year-o- ld 8 PAGES Council Accepts Bid To Repaint Station, To Fires, Children watch a member of local fire department remove smoldering shinREMNANTS OF FIRE gles of a house at 603 West Sixth North which was partially destroyed Friday by fire. A mother and her daughter suffered first, second, and third degree burns from the blaze which apparently was started by ignited cleaning fluid. Cor-- ' north-of-tow- month-to-mont- h COUNCILMAN OLOF Zundcl said he had been presented a petition bearing the signatures of 69 property owners seeking a special improvement district for curb and e street on gutter and Third West from Forest to Sevhard-surfac- enth South. The tax levy for the coming year drew discussion but action was postponed until this Wednesday nights meeting. The city levy currently is 20 mills. Councilman Verl Petersen recommended that the salary of William Hadley, grounds and building custodian, be raised from $279 The council to $300 per month. gave its unanimous approval. rSKELSEN said there was the possibility of Brigham City drillOne wells. ing two additional would be in the South fork area near Mantua and the other at Lindsay Park, he said. Each has previously been approved by the state engineers office. The council approved a recommendation of the mayors to construct a diversion ditch to channel runoff water into Dam spring creek at the north end of Mantua valley. The water normally would flow into West Hailing spring ditch and then have to be pumped into the Mantua reservoir. Accident Injures Willard Resident Kim Shen, Willard, was Injured Satuiday when the small foreign car he was driving was struik from behind by a pick up truck, f one and miles south of one-hal- Willard on U. S. Shea wns released from Cooley Memorial hospital Sunday after treatment for revere head lacerations and shock. Shea told Investigating highway patrol officers he was on his way to work In Ogden ot the time of the accident. 89-9- |