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Show 1 Thlokol Operations Pour $65 Million 635-It-6- 2 Into Utah Economy la Volume 64, Number 33 Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, August 15, 1961 8 PAGES Bank accounts and cash registers throughout northern Utah prosThiokol dollars during the pered to the tune of more than 12 months, according to Edward F. Nauman, general manager of past Thiokol Chemical corporation's Wasatch division at Brigham City. In a recent breakdown of Thiokol expenditures for the past year, Nauman revealed that the Wasatch division's payroll alone accounted municipal Citys Brigham for nearly $22 million of the total. plunge is a clean place to swim. Another $35 million entered the loThe latest report on samples cal economy through purchase orders, travel expenses and lease from the pools water is good agreements in line with the cor- evidence in point, according in-to local purMrs. Anita Burt, city health porations policy of The report, from the chase whenever possible. spector. state health department, showBrigham Citys tax levy for 1961 will remain unchanged at 20 mills. Continuing expansion of the Waed the water to be bacteria free. satch division facilities, including The city council took action setting the levy during a regular meetAt no time during the sumconstruction of Air last week but not without first debating the merits of a 1.5 mill ining count the in nearly apBrigham Plant No. 78, production facility for mer has Climaxing events crease to pay for street lighting. proAir Force Minute-ma- n proached the state limit of ten the Citys summer playground And even though the mill levy she noted. million, e concm per schedule this parts 1CBM week, are gram engine, Mrs. Burt takes samples of the will remain the same, there is a to Director Steve tributed an additional $8 million to according water twice weekly. the total figure, according to NauYoung. slight variance on its apportionman. will be of the ment. The councilmen voted to windup Highlights As producer of the Minuteman finals in checkers, croquet, horse reduce the city library levy from B and Mace first Bomarc stage, shoes and jump rope competition 2 to 1.5 mills and to channel the Air the for booster engines at Rees Pioneer park on Wednesdivision growth in norhalf-mideducted into a special are on Also tap Wednesday day. thern Utah has been phenomenal. softball fund for annual street the girls lighting. BEGINNING in 1957, construe-- 1 game, a watermelon bust and free Mayor Ruel M. Eskelsen dein tion at the division has averaged swimming for all youngsters scribed the resistance to a tax the program better than three new facilities per hike as "sound thinking. And tonight, Tuesday, an archmonth, and now totals more than The logic expressed for increasmanufac-tuiin150 and at A the will conducted shoot be buildings ery major Logan woman beand test facilities, with 30 ing taxes was that a 1.5 mill raise came Box Elder ball park starting at 7:30 p. m. countys third Last Friday, kings and queens more under construction. from the traffic plus taking a half-mifutility for 1961 when she Construction of Air were name for each of four city library would net the city $19,929 died as a result of a one-ca- r acbegun in November of paiks. Each ascended to the Plant No. 78, for its lighting project. This would cident which occurred 46 per cent comnow is last year, most the Saturday, throne by compiling New signlegislation be sufficient to install lights at mile east of Garland plete and is expected to be finish- ed last agriculture points in various competitive ev- ed week by President KenTotal cost of the 100 intersections, it was Mrs. Emma S. Reese, by 1984 estimaents, . a for new plant, including 108 buildings nedy provides opportunity North Eighth East, Logan, was ted. 1902 wheat stabilization program will and major facilities, exceed THE ROYALTY are: and includes barley in the feed This was based on the citys as- a passenger in the family automoSteven Han- $25 million. South Main park bile driven by her husband, Thomprogram. sessed valuation of $9,964,903. sen and Jean Stark. Employment at Wasatch division as Edwin Reese, age 74, when the These are which development Dale Butterfield has risen steadily since 1957, and are of F.ast Forest car crashed into a post which supto COUNCILMAN Don was Chase many prime importance now totals 4791. and Marva Richardson. Box Elder county farmers. Counports the railroad trestle located to first out to Additional a needed tax Vodo-nicspeak k personnel against David east of Garland, according Brigham Young to ty Agent A. Fullmer Allred said 78 to are Plant half-miboost. He said the expected operate would Trooper Evan and Susan Vodonick Green, Monday. investigato 5000 more boost this than figure Snow park Steven Johnson and bring in about $5,000 and we can ting officer. However, the wheat program has in 1962. Linda Bywater. Produnot been put into effect. dig up another $5,000 and put the Trooper Green said the couple cers must do that if they want it. Playoffs to determine the city was reportedly enroute to West r on a lighting project champs in four events are slated They will have that chance in Garland where they planed to visit program. a marketing quota referendum on from 9:30 a. m. to 12 noon. Folwith their daughter, Mrs. Frank Councilman troOlof Zundel with finalists the said. Allred are 24, suggest- Hyer, and Thursday, Aug. lowing family when the accied funds Don acneeded that of could be the Homer, chairman phies awaiting the winners: dent occurred. ASCS crued by putting a charge on rescommittee, says the county Eight and Under: The mishap occurred at 12:40 p. idential garbage collection, possicounty office is sending out wheat Vodonick, Jeff Croquet Mark m. and Mrs. Reese was taken to 50 cents per month. allotment notices and He bly fignotifying Allred, Steve Johnson and Debby JANE SUMIDA ANN STOKER ured this revenue plus an adjust- the Valley hospital at Tremonton growers who are eligible to vote. Larsen. Fine Foods Tremonton Jessies Macks ambulance, ment in commercial rates would by the Pharmacy Checkers Debby Larsen, Steve THE FOLOW1NG A welcome rain dropped .10 of where she died at 2:30 p. m. places have yield $19,000 a year. Johnson, Jeff Allred and Mark an inch of moisture in this area been designated to handle the balr seThe couples 1956 I feel this would be more equiVodonick. dan was demolished. afternoon and cooled the loting: Saturday Trooper table than a tax raise," he said. Walter Barclay, Horse shoes Portage and Plymouth (Plysaid. after scorching temIt was also brought out that the Green and atmosphere Carol Stark, Steve Johnson, ' had prevailed here since mouth church); Blue Creek, How-IReese was cited for failure to peratures is on the verge of revamping Marshall. Box western city Elder Snowville, Jimmy the lust rain fell on July 4. its fee schedule for business li- keep proper lookout by the invesGloria Packer, Jump rope Corinne-Thiok- ol The pleasant relief allowed local county (Howell church); Fielding, censes, a move that will put ad- tigating officer. Collinston Bette Spiekerman and Kaylene Garland, Tremonton, residents a refreshing night's ditional money into the city treasand Thatcher Bothwell, Ohman, sleep and made life worth living fASC office in Bear national local uryand t are State, Tremonton); Nine and Over: expecdignitaries once again, according to Charles River, Corinne, Brigham City, Wibe ted to on hand Monday, Aug 21, for ribbon-cut- -' Croquet David Vodonick, Frank Clifford, local weather observer. IN OTHER N-- J business, the council llard and Mantua (Corinne town and Robby Allred, Don Romer, authorized signature of an agreeHowever, Clifford forecasts that rail.) 3 .ceremonies for newly-improve- d The list of attractive girls enterting Highway Harrison. ment with the Utah Highway dedaytime temperatures are again A meeting to explain the new ed in the 1961 Peach Queen contest from Corinne to the Thiokol Chemical corporation Checkers Janet Harrison, Mic- on the rise with Monday climbing to install a traffic light partment has been called for is growing each week with three legislation and Monplant. key Pepley, Betty Johnson back into the at First North and Main street. range. 22, in the Garland new entrants announced on Tuesday, Aug. David Vodonick. The event is scheduled at 10 a.m. at the highAll day of this week. There was a brief hesitance to armory starting at 8 p.m. Horse shoes Bruce Wood, Jean The latest lovelies to join the farmers of the county are invited with U. S. 30s in Corinne. do so when Eskelsen A brief projunction way's explained Hansen, Brad Burt and Tommy to attend this important session, contest are: that the semaphore will be a gram is slated after which participants may ride over Marshall Barbara Bruderer, 17, daughter Allred stated. the blinking light only between the new road and view the new Air Force plant. Jump rope Janet Harrison and For the third week in a row. Those who can vote in the refer- of Mr. and Mis. Leonard Bruderhours of 8 p. m. and 6 a. m. HowRalph Joidan. who er, 5o9 South First East, sponsorendum include all farmers Governor George D. Clyde, the Utah Highway Jay Crossley, 155 South in light of Earry faded ever, objections At p. m., it will be the all have produced more than 13.5 acres ed by Bobs Drug. Third held the lead in the East, the fact that has Brigham City commission, Utahs congressional delegation and June Suniidu, 17, daughter of star gills softball game, ut 2 p of wheat in at least one of the last been trying for so long to have News and Journal junior salesmen Perof civic other Sumida Joe leaders and Mrs. been Mr. issued have invitations. m., a watermelon bust and capthree years, except those who have the intersection approved for a subscription contest, it was deterFine by Jessie's a feed wheat exemption The ceremony is being arranged by the road for their ry, sponsored ping the day's activities, the mumined following the Friday checklight. Food. 1961 crop, nicipal pool will be opened for in period. committee of the Box Elder of Chamber Commerce The city oificials found several Ann Stoker, 18, daughter of Mr. fiee swimming ut 3 p. m., Young However, Martha Sue Bickmore, ITS VERY important (hut they and Mrs. Leslie W. Stoker, loot) with C. B. Stratford as chairman. and objections to the planning said 326 North Second East, upset Donunderstand Mai the k's alternatives South zon' Main, recommendations for they by sponsored Is zoning e Members of the two Construction on the gii long highway was ald F. Carey, Jr., 638 South Sevhave to choose from and declare Pharmacy. ing teams ate: property on enth An Gut land boy, their choice at the referendum finished up this week by W. W. Clyde Construcbeing West, going into the second the citys north side. Northeast Sherry Bull, cuptuin; Alan Jay Muiriot, drowned in an THESE GIRLS will vie for the slot he has held for two Homer explained. tion place Marva company. Richardson, Councilman annual at Chase crown the said 4 Peach a recom Pally Pimper, home Saturday uflernoon about Queen s A yes vote by weeks. Martha Sue came up from of those The Juanita Ammons, Tammy Grover, irrigation million on to held the to has ball $1.8 mendation zone property adjabe involved widening his ditch of front of project runer-uwill open the door for a 1962 emanation spot. eve of Peach Days, cent to U. S. 30s, facing the city fourth place for the Allyson Giesler, Connie Terry, Tara home Saturday ufternoon about 4 voting Thursday, and it could accomthe so that resurfacing wheut stabilization highway program. Corinne, Sharyl Lynn Reeder, K ini Vardell Larsen p.m. Burt, Burt, as course, Sept. 7, in the Box Elder High golf (residential) held her third modate heavy loads in the Mintueman missile place rating in the and Joy Dobbs. was not consistent with zoning at 1 he youngster reportedly was PRODUCERS who then sign up school gymnasium. contest. subscription Joy Dobbs, Southwest Myrna Lee, cuptain missing for about 20 minutes be- and will the contestants At that time, in to other the city. He 632 entrances the program will participate Sunset Drive, gained a notch Ann Stoner, Grace Jensen, Dawn fore water was diverted from the be noted tliut zones to eligible for price support fig- be introduced m a bathing review (highway) make fourth in the contest Huggins, Martha Huggins, Vicki ditch and his body was discovered. ures ut a national average of $2 and ugain in formal attire. Climaxexist on property along U. S. 91 while Donald F. Carey, Jr went Elaine Cochran, Jane Newton, Efforts were made to revive the (84 4 percent of parity) a bushel. ing the big event will be the anto the south and along U. S. 89 to into fifth place, after tumbling Sheffield, Linda Hull. Vicki the east. youth with artificial respiration and They will also be able to earn pay- nouncement of the new Queen and from second the week before. In Charlotte Ewer, and Sharon a russuscitator. He was a son of ments in wheat or in cash fur re two attendants who will reign over "Why zone this area now under sixth place was Michael K. Braeg-i;er- , Shurthffe. Davs the festivities Peach during 1962 Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Marriot. their wheat acreage by ducing consideration any differently? he Willard, who again went into Funeral services will be conduc- at least ten percent and diverting the two day celebration on Friday usked 8 9. the winners circle after dropping and and ted Wednesday at use. Saturday, Sept, p.m. in the the land to Garland First LDS ward chapel. THE II I OR HIGHWAY zone nut of it u week earlier. and OTHER CONTESTANTS This week a special bonus prize Friends may call Tuesday from 7 15 FARMERS who produce under their sponsors entered to date are serdesignation permits motels, acres, have different provisions listed as follows; is beinng offeied to the Jun T, Frunk Coppin, South Box El- to 9 p.m. and Wednesday prior to stations busi- if $10 and other vice such more. than those who produce :or salesman who turns In the der county bonds chuirmun, this services ut Rogers mortuary. Chevron Connie nesses. Jensen, Wayne's most starts for the period ending Interment will he in the These provisions are being ex- station; Kathy Cluybaugh, Box Elweek announced that Box Elder Box Elder countys state senaMayor Eskelsen noted that a it 4 p. m., plained in letters to the growers. Ann Aug. 18. and News der county has reached 55.9 percent (if Garland cemetery. Journal; contractor had approached A no vote, indicated by less than him tor, Kleim- Kerr. A week following, on In addition to his parents, he is the 1961 goal set for purchase of M, H King Co ; Alice Friday. Wheatley, and revealed of the growers voting plans to construct Aug, 25, the contest will close and has asked Gov. George D. Clyde U S. Savings bonds. survived by an older brother, Jim Snow. Watkins Realty; Margaret in homes would door the for the close the urea to Emery Marriott, and grandparents, yes, he grand prizes, Sales for July amounted of Mason, Hamilton Drug Centei; Pat to push additional highway consisting east of Mam stieet. He binught Mr. and Mrs. Emery Marriott, wheat program. Box in western SharElder television sets and Evans Breitenbeker hree $52,744, bringing the three Electric; Price support at $1.19 a bushel on this out because the zoning comin total to $418,9.0 of the set goal, Garland and Mrs Irene Poison, transistor radios will bo awarded Snow, Lai sen's Conoco slaiion: county to provide employment missions recommendation for the o the (Continued on Page Three) that area. Anderscn-Ford- , Cottonwood, Calif. he said. Joyce Williams. top salesmen. A l (agricultural.) was atea In a letter to the states me.; F.iieen Grover, Zundels. chief The only two recommendations Coni ad Riley is serving us chairexecutive, Kerr pointed out that not meeting opposition man of the contest committee for during the were to FIRST BUSES EXPECTED WEDNESDAY drought this summer, zone piopeity for 435 feet east of the Brigham City Jaycees sponsors highway construction has been a of the Peach Queen contest and v e Mam as (commercial) and to A number of y helpful factor coionation ball, make the atea around the old sugwinker from Grouse Creek and ar factory . Riley said Monday that 27 local Paik Valiev have been employed, merchants have joined ns spon-soi- s he said. THE COUNCILMEN voted fo for the contest and the same Wire it not for (his extra linan-ria- l table the matter for further study. Intermnuntiiin school campus class on the second day while new Indefinite. However, it Is figured number of contestants are being would As it now stands, the new section be help, conditions has been set Sept. when the contacted, A lurge dog owned by a Caliwill come olive lor the 1961 Cl youngsters face a test to deter- to be less than 1900-6muih more serious, Kerr added. of Iltigham City is not zoned, and for the contest deadline, he about 2,000. numbered fornia rewoman was school year Wednesday reported I morning mine where they fit in the school's studentbody The Box Elder senator explainloyd Andersen, city inspection for killing or maiming when the first hu loads of stu- program. ed that the ". . work is wanted, STAFF members at Inter- head, said he couldn't sponsible FOR department IB sheep near Tremonton last dents arrive from points In ArittlDNFSDAY'S clntlngent.com-pose- d mountain, the school year really and helps alleviate demand for issue building pet nuts until it Is to the Box Elder week, zona according zoned. mainly of kids from 12 to got underway on Aug 7 when welfare payments. This type of office. sheriff couniy look for about 18 years old, will originate from Si hoot officials Eskelsen read a letter which impiovement appears to be much they gathered on campus for Hint students to come in on 24 bussuch Arizona points as Tuba City, orientation Ephraim Jensm, owner of tha The pre-s- i better than duect welfare." sessions. was bring sent tn Ole P, Nelson. Rot set his loss at $1,200. k, es The estimated time of arrival Leapt, Chinle, Round sheep, hool briefings ended Friday and West him that Roberts and Anderson ConstrucCotinne, advising The Brigham (tty Linns flu!) Jensen told deputies that the dog Pmon, and Knyenta. is 7 a, m. 24 persons left Sunday to act ns was the tn take tion has been city going legal company Wedneswill engaged he held I tubes night The second student cavalcade is escorts for the first studenlr. Ami if the hour seems early, It actum if Nelson did not stop di- tttnrked the sheep while they i $189 789 kui facing project on day til 7.30 p. m, in the Rees Pm-j'were in a corral south of Tremun-tn- n some expected to roll in Friday mornhas to he the youngsters, U 70 Bus me It Is the annual procedure to near near 22 miles verting water m Prespice canyon, A mint, program returnees, others getting their ing ai 7 a. m. fmm Steamboat, To assign school personnel to each in- and park hnwerv. of south The claims of west Mmim, Park Valley tills summer IV out an Hawaiian Hu me A city fashion show will be presentThe dog wa shot when Jensen fu s look at the world's largest halt hi, and Hunter's Point, N. M. The eight mile stietih ts part of chiming rlmk will bo given tiwav exclusive rights tn the water, coming bus for all attending ed Infinal and The vi thud fnr school dixmvpird him at the scene of the group Navajo hoaidlng ns a ft was decided to long lower Is Raffle o the the eleventh year of grand ptie proposed Tills Joint Hoffer, committee chairtukots, dians, will have a long day get- arrive Sunday morning from Ship route into Nevada now being sol, I for flu tltnk ter mam at r mirth Smith and slaughter. Mm k, Toadlena, Thoreau and I'oit operation for Intermnuninm school man for the events, asks that ail The sheriffs office was able tn ting situated. whiili is displuvml in fioxell Jew Sixth West whith is Just 16 Inches Another xevtn-miiwhich was organized by the gov- member and wives bring their pmject, front tr.ii e the dug's ownership through llienkfast is first on the agenda, Wingate, N. M. the Nevada line east is In state ernment m 1919, below road grade The cost wa its license tag. Owner of the e own plate and mlverwute, In all, some 39 buses will be then eioollment m the bovs gvm, Some eight other prizes will nKnjset at $xutl for Committeemen Other Citv t ngineer Fran-hhighway helping for planning department fust Enrollment to the Semes wm listed a the Mr. Helen to lum h, to dorm, dories, hung youngsters assignment I he Box I Ider aw, iideil to I aglet unending ns Todd recom mended semi ter was 542 and the school has with the event ute Veioun Foul west year lowering Thompson of Mariposa, Calif. physiol exams and then buck to si Imol, that bids the datu e Mum, will lie fuiiii'it jibe pqn because of the danger of Ilemv tot is recommending will hosted a high segmiiutkm of 2,100 tin. I, il ( In e.tiama n, What the total enrollment Reportedly, she wa In Trenton-hth doiins for unpacking Ulmuld be called tight away on cd by laid, lioXill, No Ken and Guitll Cultoit, Ifieezing. visiting relative of the time, students wdl be in be ut tin' to hoot lids year is still students. City Swim Pool s 20iisil Levy Clean Place, Report Shows Find Events Council Cuts Into Library Levy Slated in To Finance Street Light Project Park Program Force-Thiok- solid-fuele- d first-stag- Logan Woman Dies After Force,-Wasatc- ll U.S. Farm Bill all-st- g Garland Crash Important In BE County Force-Thiok- one-thir- d mid-196- ll two-yea- Rain Cools Atmosphere four-doo- Three Enter Ribbon Cutting Cremony Set Contest for Peach Queen For I, Highway Contest Leader U-8- Holds Place 1 Boy Is Victim Of Drowning r 17-mil- newly-annexe- d two-third- p R-- 2 11-- 1 Vai-carc- e, Solon Seeks Road Work 1 Bond Sales Up To Create Employment - two-thir- newly-annexe- seven-month- s Dog Attacks Sheep C-- t Intermountain Sets Students Arrival Near Tremonton; Loss Set , at $1,200 1 1 , Lions to Hear Luka-thuka- i, Ladies Wednesday n wa-ar- e e t. m 1 Rituniiiig $ A m |