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Show pgryriiyyn Three BC Grade Schools M.rwn i,;.1'-o,n 'ity, Utah 1 Salt Laid ;o- r- Set Evacuation Practice Three Brigham City elementary been more sensational than enWedschools will be evacuated lightening, he explained. e A note describing the test evacnesday morning in a test to see how fast approximately uation will be sent home to par-nt- s 1,644 students could get home in today, Tuesday. event o fa nuclear attack. The test will begin at precisely 11 a. m. with students being askto their ed to walk briskly homes. The target time is 15 minutes. Parents are requested to be at home or to have some one there arrival to time their childrens right to the minute. The three schools involved are Bunderson, Central and Lincoln. of Principal J. D. Gunderson Central school, noted that last spring, 80 percent of the student-bod- y at his school was able to get home within 15 minutes. "With greater effort and cooperation, we feel that 95 percent of the students could get home withGunderson in the allotted time, said. wide-scop- 'Jtf Volume 64, Number 38 LDS Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, September 19, 1961 Leader 8 Pages iorth Soaking Rains To Address to Brighten Conference County Farm Picture Elder Antoine R. Ivins, a member of the First Council of Seventy, will represent the General Authorities of the Church of Jesus Christ Saints at the regular of Latter-daquarterly conference of North Box Elder stake. The conference sessions will be conducted in the stake tabernacle on Saturday evening and Sunday, Sept. according C. to Stake President Malcolm The drenching downpour of rain over the past four days has helped to brighten the agriculture picture in Box Elder county after a r y sub-pa- summer. County Agent A. Fullmer Allred Monday said just about every segment of Box Elders diversified farm community profited from the moisture. Only tomato growers found it adverse as heavy rains split tomatoes and made harvesting mighty muddy if not impossible. 23-2- THIS IS exactly the procedure that will be followed in event of an enemy attack directed at the local area. School officials stress that they dont want parents com- Young. Elder William M. Walsh, a direcBut on the silver lining side, LDS VISITOR Elder Antoine R. .J-JMMIvins of the First Council of Seven- tor of the LDS Church Welfare the intense precipitation was bene! X . j will also be in attendance ty will visit North Box Elder stake program fiting dry land formers, many of and will address several sessions quarterly conference. whom reaped skimpy harvests this of the conlerence, President Young ing to school since this would do said. year because of drouth conditions. nothing more than create a traffic Some fall wheat already is showSpecial leadership and welfare jam. meetings will be conducted SaturGunderson said parents who find ing through the ground. day evening. The welfare meet-!ntheir youngsters are unable to get ' Sugar beet growers too can look 6:30 for m. will p. begin at 15 minutes should home within to greater yields, Allred forward welfarfe stake all committee make arrangements for them to commit ward welfare The said. annual beet harvest members, stay at a place along the way. The tee workers and general secretarwill start in about two weeks and school principal should then be Men and equipment are digging at the earth in preparation for conWILLARD CANAL PROJECT ies for both divisions of the Aaro, notified as to where the youngster the rain will contribute to heavier The nations space chief, James of one of two pumping stations along the proposed canal leading from Willard reservoir to struction nic priesthood. located. be will In Weber dam diversion yields in the Slaterville stage. E. Webb, has accepted Rep. Dacounty. The Priesthood leadership meetThe countys production of sug- vid S. Kings invitation to tour THE period is not ing at 8 p. m. will be attended by an arbitrary figure but represents ar beets this year is expected to Utah missile industries. stake presidency and clerks, the The Brigham City Jaycees are the minimum warning time which be slightly below priestCongressman King announced high council, Melchizedek average but civil defense authorities say will planning their annual Duck Carni- hood stake and quorum commitsome farmers report good crops Wednesday that Webb, the adminval for Oct. 7 in the National tees, istrator of the National Aeronauprecede a nuclear attack. presidencies and clerks, The variance depends generally tics and Space Administration, After Wednesdays test evacua- Guard assistants and group leaders, to according armory, on the supply of irrigation water wjll tion, the students will return to and ward clerks; spend Sept. 29 in northern bishoprics Chairman Ed Bitton. school for lunch. Utah and will visit four missile during the dry summer months clerks; and all Melchizedek priestof dollars of Hundreds worth hood class instructors. The drill is being carried out in ALLRED said the rain would companies. local This will be the first time the General sessions are scheduled cooperation with the U. S. Civil prizes will be offered and the Some 50 cen and 20 pieces of bay as a fresh water reservoir. Rain on the Roof is about the do fall and winter livestock rangDefense organization and is sched service club is striving to make Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Furnations space chief has made an in Brigham are dilligently digging George Brewster & Son of New most popular equipment song es a world of good. It is also official visit to our state. ; uled at other local schools in the this the biggest Duck Carnival in nishing the music for the Sunday a hole in the ground west of Hot Jersey is prime contractor on the City the past few days and all bee near future. for fall morning session will be the favorable the events history, Bitton said. plowing. will which second "Because solid fuels are very phase cause the weatherman opened up Tabernacle Choir, under the Springs. The hole represents a see the major Some late peach crops will ben- ikely to play expanded roles in earthen barrier built up High up on the list of prizes are direction of former county GUNDERSON, The Douglas Mann. preliminary stage in construction to 21 feet high. This stage, cost- the heavens and let some of the efit though most of the crop has the space missions which this piscivil defense director, said that a shot gun, a muzzle-loadinchorus from the Promised Valley of a pumping station which will deing $4.6 million, will be completed precious rain fall on this area. in recent years, much has been tol, a camp stove been harvested. and a cooler, production will sing during the afGrowers had country carries out in the next to next summer. the boost cade, the NASA chief wants to water Intermittent showers the past up published about the terrible devas sleeping bag, ammunitition and ternoon session, under the direc- help 80 about of normal percent visit the Thiokol Chemical corporWhen the huge reclamation proj- four days have left nearly two only tation of a nuclear attack. A great long Willard reservoir canal. tion of Vern Petersen. but the demand was high result- ation facilities, as well as Hercuduck and geese decoys. is ect from the water of information has that completed, & Reed Construction of Gibbons inches of moisture, most quantity which, Elder Ivins is a member of the The most popular games from and Weber rivers will be 1.55 ing in good prices to help soften les Powder Co. at Bacchus. seven-macouncil assigned to the company of Ogden and Salt Lake Ogden of an inch fell Sunday night in Weber Both Hercules and Thiokol are Slaterville at and diverted that blow. world-wid- e past years are being retained mission work of the City is doing the work on a and Monday, which is something flow by and leaders in the solid-fuacknowledged county gravity of Growers Included church. He lived as a boy other some new ones added. fruit in crops contract with the U. S. o a record for this area. Monday new the into the and the Utah visit will canal field, through W'C e not so fortunate this past are bingo, a duck pond featuring Coloma Juarez, Mexico. He later Bureau of Reclamation. The Utah reservoir. a steady rainfall throughchurch-ownestorage give the NASA chief a chance to brought the plansecond a build firm also will managed pumpfrost with the live ducks, dish toss, nickel toss, nipping early discuss solid-fue- l When needed to irrigate lands in out the day with heavy downpours year developments tations in Hawaii for ten years be- ing station in Weber county and fruit. Sweet cherries amounted with managers and scientists in a fish pond with trout and live fore he was the thrown in as a bonus. appointed president of carve out some 10,000 feet of ca- Weber and Davis counties, he said. rat scramble. w&.ib rill be pumped back up the the LDS Mexican Mission. Sign-U- p The welcome showers started to 40 percent of normal; sour cher- both companies, nal. same canal to Slaterville where early Friday morning when .20 ries were 60 percent, and apricots, Congressman King said he has The stake MIA Organizations will A NEW HIGHLIGHT will be a Afton Bohn, project superintenalso asked Webb to confer with into various of an inch was recorded by Char- 50 it will be channeled conduct the Sunday evening ses percent. dent, said the entire job will be farm areas in the Registration is set for Sept. 25' muzzle load pistol shoot and auc- sion. reofficials of the Marquardt Corp. les local obserweather Clifford, 16 for adults in Box Elder School tion. completed by next year at this DESPITE the laek of moisture, at Ogden and to Inspect the Sperver. Another .05 of an inch fell gion. on Work commenced time. district who plan to complete wildJuly Another inovation will be a Completion of the project is an- Saturday and just a trace early many growers reported good hay ry Utah company plant in Salt 20. their high school education. life display and wildlife movies Lake City. The real storm crops. in 1963. Sunday morning. ticipated Edward D. Ward, director which will be shown continuously THE BUREAU has yet to let a and remainarrived Utah and its industrial leadeis In night Sunday been not this has summary, program, said registration will be throughout the evening. ed throughout the night to stack a good farm year though some should get better acquainted with contract on the remaining canal River conducted at Bear High These are some of the things work by an Oregon up the moisture meaurement. company, bright spots did crop up. Farmers NASA and its program, and cerschool Sept. 25 at 7:30 p. m. which the Jaycees hope will make finClifford predicts that the rains are keeping their collective Symblin & Reed, is presently entainly the officials of NASA should Registration for Box Elder High the Duck Carnival bigger than of will continue through Tuesday with gers crossed in hopes of more have a gaged in digging a pilot canal. knowledge 7 26 at is scheduled for Sept. ever. blue skies breuking through Bohn said the canal would be the moisture and fewer frosts in the Utah facilities and capabilities in p. m. in the Box Elder Junior this field. Webb's visit will serve The Jayceettes will prepare and 30 feet wide at the bottom clouds late Tuesday. with coming year. Mountain States Telephone and sides High school library. sell refreshments including barbeboth needs. 20 feet near few low and The high readaveraging High past temperature days for cue sandwiches, The program is intended hot dogs, pie, Telegraph company this week be- the Willard dam and 16 feet beI am confident, the congressand for the a precipitation start. ings past 18 good old who represent years persons over cake and drinks. man said, that he will be imfive days are listed as follows: gan introducing its new telephone yond the first pumping station. want to work toward a high Tickets are now on sale and can numbering plan in Brigham City pressed with Utahs industrial cliMany pilings will be driven inHigh Low Mois. It is separate school diploma. be purchased from any Jaycee. and Connne. mate its to the ground 80 to 90 feet as a people, from the special adult education L. An Ogden man, John Trujillo, will also be available at the skilled its supply of mechmcally for stafoundation They the named has been This pumping system winter offered the classes 23, of 2341 Adams was handed fines during door. schools and its its now manpower, tion the under construction, "allnumber calling. Its termed and jail terms on three traftic viomonths, Ward said. Director-membe- r other cultural and recreational reon the project noted. Classes will get underway on lations when he appeared in Briga significant and necessary step in project head sources the very factors which Beeton. is Reese 2. court Oct. ham Monday, City recently. telephone growth because only a .. FARTHER TO the north on Wil attract the missile industries to All courses now offered in counand sentences The violations few years from now, the company lard bay, work is continuing on Utah in the first place. reckless driving, $50 and ty high schools will be taught prowill literally run out of suitable the dam which will were: A Shetland pony was killed FriThe NASA program could in the vided enough persons register to letter combinations as used in the seal off a generous portion of the ten days, no drivers license, $25 day in north Brigham City when long run be highly important to to failure five and and justify the class. days, report present system. accord- the stability of Utah's missile struck by an auto on an accident, $10 and two days. Tuition will be $25 per unit with calling is described to a police report of the ing dustries, Congresman King said 72 hours of classwork constituting In other recent court action Less as an easy revision of telephone hap. one unit. Right now the missile work in Russell Nelson, 42, of 756 West numbers as now known. For exThe investigating Bill Utah is concentrated in the miliofficer, Ward suggested that all applifined was $200 First office MST&T North, local the Logan, ample, Sheriff Warren W. Hyde has of- Walker, stated that a car driven The und sentenced to 30 days for drunk cants collect their previous school has tary field, he said. number, formerly PA fered $100 reward for information by I zra Benson. Iloneyville, was which Hercules is building Box He to was of and committed credit become driving. present transcripts The convictions of two men on leading to conviction of persons traveling north when the pony sud- for the Ranger program arethe Elder county jail. them on the nights of registration. Both PA 3 and 723 occupy the of Pan-fill- o denly appeared on the highway. Adults who are interested may drunk driving charges were up- same positions on the telephone space work beAntonio Garcia 28, Bear River responsible for the death only Martinez in Brigham City, The animal was found 28 feet from held in First District court last in missile indusdone of Utahs school at the their batwith and assault ing dial. City, charged register 7. the point of impact week where each had entered apchoice. tries. Billings Oil company of Brig-hu- tery, had a jail term sus- Sept. This gruduul change to seven Martinez was the peals. The mishap occurred at 7 50 p. City has been awarded the pended and was placed on probaIn the years uhead, the nationnumbers Sept. 1. Generally fuel for Brigham tion Judge VeNoy Christoflersen Spanish itinerant found shot of a mile to m , tin north al space effort will put increasJessie J. Postel, 41, of 2974 speaking, began new numbers will be as- bid to supply Giant avenue, Ogden, and Nor- signed only on new installations, Citys fleet of truck? und equipment set down the following conditions: death in downtown Brigham City f the jiinrlion with U S. 30s. ing emphasis upon the peaceful Money Make Money Garcia must report to Sheriff War- on the eve of Peach Days man Rudgar Petersen, Brigham on a to the auto was estima-lancommercial uses of space. In of telephone number for a year. Damage change The successful bid was 19 2 cents ren W. Hyde once a week, he must Brigham City has put its idle City, had previously been convict- or when an existing telephone is The pony, owned by the long inn, the space sciences Hyde said the names of per- - ted at $250 sewer bond funds to work, earning ed in Brigham City court. re- sons offering infm mutton would be Nvl Bv water, 3MI North Main, piomise enormous economic per gallon for gasoline und 11 5 have no offenses dunng the moved to a new address. more money which the city adminfor Diesel fuel. period and he must pay the Tueswas heard case turns mana- cents per gallon postels local office Thud Carlson, doctor bills istration cun use. There were four other bids sub- victim's an jury. He ger, said that users may want to Tolman day by City Office Manager was sentenced to six months In record the growing list of new mitted. Burke said this week that $300,000 The city also has ordered a new the Box Elder county jail. numbers in their personul lists. had been invested in U.S. Treasury cash register for the city office A free blue book for this purpose Petersen was found guilty by a bills. Within 90 dnys. this InvestA tiade-iallow$3,820 Judge Lewis Jones Is nvuiluble ut the business office. costing ment wilt return to the city $1,612 jury Friday ance will reduce the price to $3,5'i0 26. dial until Just Sept. sentencing In Interest delayed Jaycees Plan Duck Carnival Space Chief To Tour Utah g issile Units lnBC0ct.7 h Initial Work Underway Rajn on rco On Canal Pumping Unit Sounds So Nice , two-stak- g n el Adult School d Set -- y MST&T Notes Ogden Driver Appears on 3 Violations New Numbers first-han- rain-fille- d d Animal Killed In Car Reward Offered In Mystery Death Jury Upholds Conviction Of Two Drivers Local Oil Firm Mishap U-6- Wins Contract retro-rocke- For City Fuel h d h eight-perso- ' n Explorer Leaders Meeting Scheduled CLEARFIELD WBBANatl Loop WINS WAY Regions One, Two Muddle The muddied situation involving In Rehigh school league line-up- s gions One and Two is apparently settled but with rather nebulous plan tor scheduling football and basketball games. The board of directors of the Utah High School Activities rendered the decision last week and In opposition to an ClearIncluded earlier dictum, field High school In Region Two The new Davis county sihool previously was directed to participate In Region One The change now leaves Region One with five teams an odd number and Region Two with seven This teams an odd number, means that one team In both leagues wilt have a bye each week during the football and buvkethnll seasons. Region One, Region Two backed this stand with the chollcnge thnt it would drop from the association If Clearfield was forced Into the northern Utah league. board members Consequently, who Include principals and superintendents from all Utah regions, voted to Include Clearfield In Reaffairs. gion Two. The mam point of opposition The complex situation was eithot was geographical relationship er complicated or simplified ' which Cnn be debated . by the Clearfield to Region One si hoots fact that Clearfield was Included which include North Cache, South Bear River and In lioth Regum One and Region Caihe, I ugnn. Two when season schedules were Box Elder. The traveling dis- - j diswn up tins past summer by the tame was suid to be too great, So now It appeal that Instead high school association. The dispute was brought to a of playing Cleat Feld on Oct. 13, head Inst week when the Davis a ougmiilly scheduled, Box I.tder Hoard of Education said It didn't wilt go against Ben Lomond. But want Clearfield to bu aligned In the outcome probably won't count. The slate board suggested thut the two teams drawing a bye play con each other In on test However, It will bo up to each region whether surh games will count In region standings. It appears now that these games which relewill not be counted gates them to the relm of practice Inter-regio- Inter-regio- j Settled n j Sets Election Meeting Tonight An election meeting for (he National league. Western Rnvs I schedBasebull association, In the uled tonight, Tuesday, Central school auditorium. The meeting will start at 8 p. ni. Purpose of the event will be Ut elect new league officers fur next season. All parents with youngsteis who play in the league are expected to attend. Also Invited are parents of boys who played In the bush league thle past season. A prize of three new baseballs will be given to the team with the best parent representation, lhe retiring piesldeitl is M. L. Bldlack. l spinier leaders und two cabinet represent, itivox from each post m Bud Haven district aie uiged to attend a roundtable nut scheduled Thursday evening, Sept, 21. The meeting will he conducted at Intcrmmintain sihool. Building ,81, beginning at 8 p m. Guest speaker at the meet wt con c from the Salt Lake Council, ninttding to an announcement ma c tins week bv Ried Bond Purchases Top 65 Percent und If bonds 1'uii base of I Ider muntv amounted $1 617, or 63 4 percent of county's I'Hil sale goal Repot of the bond pm etunes was made this week bv T. frank Ccippln imuth Box Etifer rimntv 'savings hoods chairman, 1 Box PI RRY StllOOL ADDIIION flic Perry school giouruls are honing more than active youngsters these days with construction stalled on a i addition to the school. Reid L, Oyler, Tremoniim, Is contractor on the $211,3.10 contract which also Includes interior remodeling. lour-toon- ts |