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Show Year Filled Former Harper With Gain Resident Dies In BE County In Salt Lake (Continued From Page One) band issue 465 the $3 by a 5 The kiwi bird of New Zealand dances for his dinner. Vibrations thriugh the ground cause earthworms to come to the surface, so the kiwi tomps his feet, then feeds. Mane (Mary) Pett Frodsham, age 87, former resident of Harper Waid and later of Boise, Idaho, died Monday evening in a Salt Lake rest home of natural causes. Mrs. Frodsham was born March million 1,599 to 18S0, margin. Brigham City adopted a new and updated traffic code. Tolman Burke was appointed city office manager. Low bids of $342,380 and were received on a new shop building at Box Elder High school, and addition to Fielding school. $184,-80- NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, January 2, 1962 Wilht-lmin- to improve the airport. Fire in the courthouse clock tower resulted in damage estimaschool ELDER Mis. Christensen tract ted at $2,000. Voters backed fHE BOX JUNE Low bids totaling $127,211 were opened on the streets improvement district. A hearing brought support for the proposed south access road in Brigham City. The board of education approved a $7.7 million budget for an increase of nearly two million dollars. 0 Ground was broken on the Carr Shopping plaza. Brigham City adopted the Green River ordinance which prohibits selling. was apVeNoy Christoffersen pointed to succeed Ida Merrell as city judge. The state highway department .v '&r- 1961-6- it-- - , V J 1 M V - r! $150,-00- A door-to-do- The county commission voted to the school district, combining Precincts One and Two end establishing three precincts instead of two in and around Brigham City. JULY Brigham City agrees to give irrigators its surplus water to help them through the dry season. The U. S. Bureau of Reclamation awarded a $3,138,415 contract for two pumping plants and related works on the Willard reservoir and canal. Brigham City recorded its first traffic death in more than four years when a baby died after the truck m which it was riding crashed into an orchard. Two other persons died in subsequent accidents on city three-month-o- ld streets. Mrs. Jessie Eller was named county home demonstration agent, succeeding the late Bessie Han sen. County officials became alarm' ed at a land promotion in the western part of the county. Bids totaling nearly $500,000 were awarded for the sewer plant and outfall line projects. Brigham City annexed land on its north side. A $100,000 fire destroyed a warehouse at 45 South Eighth West, used by several companies for storage. give-awa- y Frederiksberg, lr jk If- t- y r jfcT Jest , r w I , f ,V f 441 vV v - - nt 4 ' T I This obstacle that stretches across two fairways at the Brigham City golf GOLFERS NIGHTMARE course is really not meant as an added challenge to local linksters. Its the result of a sewer line project that is neeiing completion. The jaguar is the largest, most the opening of school m 1960. mayor and William L. Packer and somecat in America, powerful successful were Verl L. Petersen The new $2 million Box Elder but as as an times very council. big rarely High school opened though two candidates for city weeks late with some sections of Construction workers walked off ordinary jiger. the building still under construc- the job in a labor dispute that tion. lasted ten days at Air Force Plant Mountain States Telephone com- 78. pany added 1,200 numbers to its American Sportswear announced local exchange. plans for a $50,000 expansion move that will mean employment OCTOBER tor 75 persons. Honeyville eliminated its water which well a drilling by DECEMBER shortage produced 2 8 second feet. of education called The board callcouncil The Brigham City ed for planning on a $70,000 storm for immediate steps to build an sewer in northeast Brigham City. addition at Willard school and to Mantua established a television remodel Box Elder Junior High school. relay station.- The citys water supply was Dedication program held for the newly completed airport im- placed op the states approved list for the first time. provements. A proposal to annex about 1,000 Carr Shopping plaza opens. The city approved purchase of acres north of the city mushroomChatfield dam, south of Mantua, ed into a controversy. A well drilled by Brigham City for $15,000. in Mantua was successful to the tune of 4 2 second feet. NOVEMBER The city budget for the first half The city awarded a $80,682 contract for the first major phase of of 1962 was set at $791,029 and the its project to overhaul the culi- county budget for 1962 at $612,310 Air Force Plant 78 was said, to nary water distribution system. Willis L. Hansen was elected be 90 percent complete. The. MAIIIIIE CORPS BUILDS MEN! Chtck yaw fvtwa-- w a Mariaai Traval fr lA Pr.itig. City cemetery. CARD OF THANKS We wish to take TIRE SHOP Den- mark, a daughter of Christian and Nettie Bernhardme Carson Christensen. She was married to Joseph Frodsham on Dec. 20, 1900 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died in 1917, They lived at Haiper Ward for many years. Survivors Include the following sons and daughters, Mrs. George R (Wynona) Nock Jr., Santa Cruz, Calif.; Martin Earl Frodsham, Woodruff; Russell J. Frodsham, Long Beach, Calif.; a brother, Martin Pett, Malad, Idaho; four grandchildren; eight foster children, Mrs. Mary Max Barraclough, Boise, Idaho; Valentine, Downey, Idaho. Funeral services were conducted East Thursday at noon at 260 South Temple, Salt Lake City. Interment was in the Brigham Hy-ru- 0 awarded a $1,025,582 contract for surfacing Interstate 15 between Brigham City and Elwood. The entire Wasatch mountain front was closed due to extreme fire danger. at BRIGHAM this means of thanking all those who extended assistance, comfort and sympa-a- t the time of the illness and death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Sarah M. Mault. In lifes darkest hour, one comes to realize the true meaning of the word friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Shoun. Auto Ends Up In Creek Bed A Brigham City man was down the creek without a paddle last Wednesday at 12:40 p m. after his car slid out of control on lower Sixth North, hit a tree and tipped into Box Elder creek. The driver, Arcadio Pacheco Gonzales, RFD 1, Brigham City, and two passengers escaped without Injury. Officer Jay Christensen, Brig- - 1 46 South Main MISSIONARY Elder Lewis Reid Kunzler will serve LDS mission In North Central States. Phone PA 50 more snow forecast Burley Elder Recommend Safety Experts B.F.Goodrich Snov Tires To Serve LDS Mission Elder Lewis Reid Kunzler, Tests pretre B.F.Goodrich Trailmakers son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kunzler, former residents of Willard and now of Burley, Idaho, has accept ed a call to serve an LDS mission m the North Central States mis sion. A farewell testimonial will honor Elder Kunzler Sunday evening, Jan. 7. at 7:30 p. m. in the View LDS ward chapel at Burley. He will enter the LDS mission home in Salt Lake City on Mon day, Jan. 22, for a week of special training prior to leaving for his mission headquarters at Minneapolis, Minn. Elder Kunzler is a graduate of the Burley High school and LDS seminary. He has been engaged in fanning with his father and brothers for the past two years at Burley. Friends and relatives of the Kunzler family are invited to attend the testimonial at Burley on Sunday evening. ham City Police department, said the auto was going west and had reached 1200 West when the accident occurred. The road was icy. Estimated damage to the car ' was $250. BITE DEEPER STOP FASTER than any other major brand 70 6JB45 plus tax and old Ore I Delco Batteries WE Convenient Budget Terms GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS A A Training tA Prida Variad duty Enliit fw Marina duty aa tao er in tha air. M SET YOU! lOCAt MARINE RECRUITER I INTRODUCING (Sat noma andor addrats of local U. S. Marina raerwitar in thil tpoca) CLUNG PRO-COI- N MbSSM New Concept in Coin Operated Dry Cleaning COIN OPERATED DRY CLEANING BY PROFESSIONALS . , , - AUGUST A range fire near Whites valley burned 7,000 acres and resulted in the death of Anthoii Tracy, 44, Garland. s. Hourly wage earners at Wasatch division rejected representation by the Oil, Chemi' cal and Atomic Workers union by 1. ' $1.00 minimum for small loads (6 pounds). 25c for additional pounds. j Thio-kol- a 2. to No extra charge for separate color loads. All weighed together cleaned separately. vote. Brigham City retained its 655 J 483 levy. Box Elder countys levy went up 3. Professional advice always available. 4. No waiting tion). 5. Free 6. Steam-A- ir Cabinets finishing .) limited Service SPECIAL OFFER! construe tion of the nursing home and increased operating costs. Ribbon-cuttinceremonies open--( ed the widened and improved 1.9 mills due to pending Through Jan. 6, 1 962 Minimum Load (6 lbs.) g highway. SEPTEMBER Architects were' named for new ! elementary schools in northeast and southwest Brigham City, and .Tremonton and for additions to Honeyville and Corinne schools. Annette Hansen reigned as junior Peach Queen and Eileen Grover wore the crown of Peach over Brigham Citys annual ' Queen Peach Days celebration. Schools reported 7,772 students , enrolled compared with 7,075 at , 00 . . . Immediate Service (Only 45 minutes comple Storage (30 days) on hangers for coin customers. . . . Free hangers. (Not available in Coin-Ops- 25c for additional pounds 7. Clean Solvent used in every cleaning load. WISE... MARTINIZE... COIN BE WISE THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING THIS EMBLEM . identifies your : WELCOME WAGON I : SPONSORS... lm mt piwtlg Vw tnftmatioa, PA mI total BETTER SEE YOUR tathg bodnaaa and dvie lids mi jrouz community. 5 Any smart bunny knows that flameless electric drying puts extra freshness and fluffiness into clothes . . . because clothes are caressed electric heat. Many gently by suhshine-pur- e things come out of an electric dryer so soft and fluffy no ironing is needed. There is less fading, too, with a flameless electric dryer. You have fewer clothes to bdy. Clothes washed after breakfast can be dry and ready to wear long before lunch. There is a good selection of new electric ! dryers awaitjng you at your dealers now DEALER NOW PROFESSIONAL SPECIAL! WE OFFER THROUGH 3 Different Services Professional Dry Cleaning 2. Dress Shirt Laundry 'VcruiaV 6TH Professionally Dry Cleaned and Pressed Plain Only Men's or Ladies 1 . SLACKS . 39c 39c SKIRTS 24 Hour Service. Limit of 6 Items at one time. 3. Coin Operated Dry Cleaning ft t !electric UWMTTl. JANUARY OPEN 7:30 A.M. HOME WITH A FLAMELESS DONT FORGET! to 6:00 P.M. 37 We Clean All Day OTEEDGa UTAH POWER A LIGHT CO' $ Saturday. Convenient Off-Stre-et Parking 623 South Main Street, Brigham City, Utah |