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Show Water Woes Net Action , U IKlllWI City Smiles A pair of councilmen, the city engineer and heads of two city departments wer named Thursday to wrestle with a problem new and unique to Brigham City too much Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, May 29, 1962 Volume 65, Number 22 Council Levies water. 8 Page Community to Honor War Dead With Restrictions On Delegations and Councilmen John Hadfield Olof Zundel, City Engineer FranAlvin OUTSTANDING GIRL Mai garet OUTSTANDING BOY was honored as Outstanding derson was named Outstanding Boy cis Todd and Supt. Dalas Jeppsen water and Supt. Orion Eskelsen, at Box Elder High for 1962. Girl at BFHS for 1861. and electrical departments, comPersons who want an audience which was posed the committee with the Brigham City council STUDENTS EARN AWARDS to act. power given will have to make arrangements Their job will be to determine i in advance or show up at the how much water to let out of the regular weekly meetings between to do with Mantua reservoir, what 1:36 and 7:36 p.m. excess culinary water and how to The new policy was approved d use some 2,500 acre feet of on a suggestion by Councilman water from Pine View resBrigham City will pay annual Memorial day tribute to its war dead William L. Packer Thursday. It ervoir. was described as a means of exWednesday, May 30, with ceremonies in the city cemetery starting at 11 a.m. pediting the council sessions. By Toni Franzolino and BEING FACED with such an ungraduating seniors from each Lois Dickman Individuals or delegations have group. Senior BEttes receiving usual puzzle brought nothing but This years program has been arranged by the American Legion, two choices: they can show up Post 10, and is under the direction of Commander Blaine Olsen The last Alvin Anderson and Mat garet these were Sharon Anderson, Jean smiles from city officials hour during the Mason, president and secretary of Ball, Barbdra Jane Balls, Julie week. or make arrangements to have a memorial service will again take place at the veterans monument on Todd m a report Thursday said the student body at Box Elder Beecher, Mdrilyn Bingham, Jane later appointment included on the the cemeterys south side. High school, Thursday, were nam- Rraegger, Barbara Bruderer, Loila there was approximately 7,800 Sanagenda. Marcia Slated as the principal speaker Glover, reservoir. ed outstanding boy and girl at the Darrington, icre feet in Mantua The council meets each ThursT. W. Bill Gardner, counselor in schools annual awards assembly. dra Gordon, Karla Hansen, Bonnie Drawing out only enough to satisday starting at 6:30 p.m. the Fourteenth LDS ward bishMargaret is a daughter of Mr. Hunsaker, Carol Korth, Margaret fy irrigators and using the Pine opric. and Mrs. George M. Mason, 47 Mason, Carol Morgan, Rita Pal- View allotment would leave more North Second East; and Alvin is mer, Nancy Susuki, Diann Tenney, than 6,000 acre feet in the reserThe general public is invited to a son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kaye Tingey, and Kathleen Young voir at the summers end, he esattend the service which is a MeRocketts rating pins were Tam- timated. Anderson, Cormne. morial day tradition in Brigham Sharon Tsushima, At present, some 41.5 second The pair was honored by the ara Craner, City. American Legion and Auxiliary, Elaine Packer, Edith Kent, and feet of water is being drawn out of the dam. About 20 second feet represented by Commander Blaine Kathleen Morrow Organ prelude and postlude mu-si- c of the amount is helping to generwill be played by Michael OilF. Olsen and Mrs. Daisy Hansen, AND LAST but not least, our ate power but is being wasted man and legion chaplain Charles Auxiliary president. Anderson al- cheerleaders, Kathy Claybaugh, is concerned, where so was presented a gift by the H. Clifford is scheduled to give P ggy Billings, Eileen Grover, Todd said.irrigation Lions club, represented by Wayne Carol the memorial prayer. Vicki Larsen Westenskow, Some 15 35 second feet of culiJohnson, and Miss Mason was pre- and Jane Sumida, received their Two vocal numbers, My Own sented a gift by the Eagles Auxil- Bee nary water is running through America and pins. Flag Without a the chlorinating unit at Mantua but iary, repiesented by Mary Scoth-erGirls League president, Mexican food will be the menu Stain will be sung by Brigham Lynda the new power plant into which it of the evening as the Box Elder City baritone J. Oakley Moore. Packer, was awarded a Bee pin by feeds at present can handle only THE AWARDS at the school the GL advisor, Mrs. Arlee Laird. 13 second feet so the excess is beMigrant Worker Council holds its Again a highlight of the cereg first were so numerous that assemblies Robert Wendell, Boys League ad- ing lost through overflow. project of the will be the placing of a mony chairwere conducted on two days, Wed- visor, presented Gary Nay, BL to finance year, Most of this water comes from according at the veterans' monuwreathe and school of for the awards man, Mrs. Godfrey Pommier S. Mason, nesday TO PARIS president, with a Bee pin. springs in Mantua valley. ment by presidents of the VFW head of the Maughan Cormne. The Boomerang staff for this Thursday for the outside awards. Todd said the city now has deanalog computer ofand auxiliaries. American Legion The school devoted approximately year Kenny Anderson, Alaine Hail- veloped a culinary supply of more The Mexican dinner will be held fice at Thiokols Wasatch division, seven hours to recognize the stu- ing, Carolyn Hansen, Marcia on Saturday, June 9, at 6:30 p. m. than 31 second feet including that THE FIRING squad lor this will speak at symposium in Paris, for had qualified dents who at the Box Elder High school cafe- years service will be furnished by France. Sherry Jensen, Margaret Ma- from the springs, three wells at awards. son, Carol Morgan, Pam Rawlins, Mantua and three teria. Tickets, priced at $1.50, will the American Legion. wells in the Following J. Wayne Johnson, awards com- Kaye Tingey, and Larry Riddle city. be sold in limited number through their appearance there will be the mittee chairman, conducted the each received recognition with the This amount of water is suffisponsoring religious organizations playing of taps and 60 seconds of two editors, Dave Carlquist 4 and cient for a population of 30,000 programs. silence in tribute to the dead. WOMEN OF the local Roman on Page Two) he told the council. (Continued persons, WEDNESDAY morning, Dave Catholic church will prepare the Olsen said the service will last t senior class president, Carlquist, food, and ladies from the LDS about 40 minutes. began the traditional award winPresbyterian, Lutheran, Episcopal will be permitted on the Parking and Christian Reformed churches vacant area south of the monuning by presenting the senior class will serve and clean-ugift, a $300 electric scoreboard, to after the ment. ,; event. Principal E. W. Payne. Howard superinKelly, cemetery Awarding scholarships to the top Committee members assisting in tendent, said that traffic regulaMaughan S. Mason, head ol the ten scholars, David Gilmour, Linplanning the event include Betty tions at the cemetery will be en- analog computer office at Thiokol Don da Barker, Bickers, Jane Miller, Doris Dahlin, Kitty Man-le- forced to eliminate any jam-up- s Chemical Braegger, Carina Houghton, Mar-guicorporations Wasatch and Martha Hurst. Other as during the day. civ-iBox CaroThe l LEONARD A. Higgins, state Elder county attorney Mason, Keith Melton, will division, speak at an in tei nasistants will be announced as they He explained that no parking is defense director, and E. Emery in lyn Munns, Reese Nielson and last week was asked to rally supare appointed to their various jobs. allowed at any time on the roads tional scientific symposium Jean Peart, was G. A. Nielson, port in fighting a suit brought Wight, county director, met to sugProceeds from the dinner will be running east and west. Parking on Paris, France, on May 30. ' chairman of the 'graduating comgest that ten county civil defense used to sponsor educational Mason will present a scientific and other roads will be allowed on the against the county to test Utahs staff members attend mittee. training health programs for the migrant right-hanpaper at a colloquim on techniques side only. law. tax privilege schools this at Williams Pete Moskowitz Camp Key Clubers and applications of electronic compopulation, which is already beginMembers of the county commis- summer. the and Brent Petersen awarded steel structure with its dish-lik- e to arrive in the area for work This MICROWAVE TOWER ning putation in industrial control. The Higgins said a number of perKey club scholarship to Carol Mor- sion in a regular meeting advised on county farms. A threefold prois located at the research and development reflector meeting is sponsored jointly by the paraboloid gan and the Key club medal to Attorney Omer Call to seek help sons from Box Elder already have International Association for Anaplant ol Wasatch division. It is the key to a microwave system put gram has been outlined by the of from other the school. said the he state But Munns. completed agencies Carolyn into operation Monday. log Computation and two French community committee and will be to additional and school be also the district. need were officer personnel awards Studentbody carried out during the summer computer societies. vi most since is this trained the The suit was brought by Thiokol then presented to Alvin Anderson, months. The treatise deals with applicatof civil tal defense. part Stuart Curtis, and Margaret Ma- Chemical corporation under direcuniHe said it would cost $12 a course CHILDREN o( the workers will son by R. M. Gourley, the student tion of the Air Force. Thiokol is Theres more of the same on the ions of the newly developed versal nonlinear element, which for 29 aceach to which recover $125,801 be for menu ot to this weather Rees Pioneer person. BEHS. advisor week, seeking body transported increased over-a- ll simulaThe commissioners asked Wight it paid under protest last year. The park one day each week for edu- cording to Chef Charles Clilford permits comthe with tion MRS. TONTELL Messervy, ad- money was assessed under the priv- to determine which staff members accuracy analog cational, crafts and recreation local keeper of the weather. puter. visor of cheerleaders, Rocketts ilege law which enables county will be able to attend the school classes including a free lunch The month of May has provided and BEttes, gave Bee pins to assessors to impose a tax on prop- which will be in session from July Each Thursday evening adults and more fnoisture this year than in MASON IS a member of the until federal December. governerty owned by the young people will be urged to at- many past years, Clifford opined. board of directors of Simulation - wave installation one Due the 'to represents increasing counrequirement but used by private contracHiggins also asked that the commumca-- 1 of the first full time operational tend classes on home economics, Total moisture count to the pres- Councils, Inc., the national anators. pro- ments for additional ty push the medical first aid, health and family budget- ent time is a wet 3.48 inches for log t Microwave TJ a tion facilities, computor society. systems of its kind in, Utah, and The commissioners reasoned that gram. ing. The third phase of the pro- the month, he reported. to such be operahas been installed at the the first Mason joined the Wasatch divisystem system other agencies outside of the counThe showers just seem to come THE COMMISSIONERS announ- Wasatch division of Thiokol Chem- ted by a government contractor in gram is still in the planning stage, ty should be willing to help fight the ced that Willard Hill, are sion in 1959 astoa senior engineer. who and go and local residents as- but will utilize local nurses into was and Utah," ical Sharp, George Before coming reports Thiokol, he workput corporation suit because the outcome will affect to are not in best form that district sanitarian, began its carry an ed for six years at the U. S. learning presently working sistant chief engineer with Moun28. May all areas of Utahs missile industry. work operation Award of a $6.3 million conbonclinic 15 adminisat a monthly salary umbrella or at least a rain and ing a health May The new system, which will per- tain States Telephone Co. Armys White Sands Missile range tract for continued production of tering simple drugs and treatment, net at all times since the rain in New Mexico. , IN OTHER business, the commis- of $470. 240 sinas same function form the with The steel structure the Minuteman first stage engine Persons interested in attending comes without much County Clerk K. B. Olsen was sioners approved a new agreement e A native of Tremonton, Mason in Box Elder county, was anr with the forest service lines, was installed to help re- its paraboloid reflector the dinner are asked to contact High and low mercury readings governing authorized to obtain a county board gle some of the switching load is installed at the research and lieve his bachelors and masreceived nounced Saturday by Sen. Walof im seal health for international operation of Box Elder County park tele- development plant of Wasatch di on in physics from Brigthe carried lace F. Bennett ters will munization being This presently indegrees certificates. near Mantua. Included was an ham Young University. The contract went to Thiokol crease from $300 to $500 the coun- enable local residents to get the phone lines serving Wasatch divi- vision. The reflecting apparatus directs the microwave beam which Chemical corporations Wasatch The Masons and their three chilCity rather than sion. tys annual contribution for park seal in toBrigham travel to Tremonton or division which is producing the maintenance and clean-up- . having Because of its versatility in carried telephone conversations to dren now make their home in Brigsolid-fumotor. ham City. Mrs. Mason will accomKen Maughn, district forest rang- Salt Lake City. handling a tremendous combina- a similar paraboloid located atop The new sanitarian will have his tion of telephone circuits combin- the telephone building in Ogden. Senator Bennett said the new er at Ogden, explained that last pany her husband on the trip to contract brings the total Air year 28,000 cars entered the park Box Elder office at Tremonton. ed with the low upkeep it offers, Paris. WHEN RECEIVED by the OgForce awards to Thiokol for area with an average of 4 3 persons INEZ DEEM, county health the microwave system was select- den paraboloid, calls telephone Minuteman production to rein each car. nurse, suggested that three new ed instead of additional lines, from the Wasatch division micro-wav- e This means that 123,000 persons desks be acquired for the county ports Dave Jensen, head communto ANTICIPATE 250 DELEGATES facility are connected office building in Tremonton. She ications and supply office for Wa- transmission lines or reflected to used the park, he said. was asked to see if surplus desks satch division. other paraboloids until the call could be obtained through the Box The Wasatch division micro- - reaches its destination. Elder Board of Education. The system operation is similar Richard Harris of the soil conto that of a standard radio transservation service, invited the counNews-Journ- al mitter. Both require a licensed ty officials to attend the services At present Gentry maintains a THE FINAL order of business, annual conservation day, June 8, operator to be As estimated 250 delegates are available to perform maintenance expected to attend the 29th annual and one of the most important, will limited private civil law practice in the western county area. Partiand oversee its operation. convention of the Utah Department be the election and installation of and serves as city prosecutor of cipants will meet at Etna reservoir facil- of Veterans of Foreign The microwave telephone Wars in new officers. at 10 a m. he has held A ad costing $15 was The national representative, By- Pasadena, a position It will ity is presently calibrated for 90 Brigham City, June 10 years. for the of for to most can of the a one channels be B. past Veterans is ron and confab 27th for state also be Foreign the approved expanded Gentry, bidof study them. The apparent low The Brigham City Board He has served also as deputy its capacity of 240 channels as the the VFW auxiliary. The Box Elder News and Jourexperienced men ever to take naHealth wants to see an ordinance der was Waterfall Construction Wars program. The VFW is holdits annual state convention in nal office will be closed Wedfor additional need city attorney of Los Angeles. switching George Gidney post 1695 of Brig- tional office in VFW. The passed which would force the re- company of Ogden with a bid of ing He has and is serving in various Brigham City June vice commander-in-chie- f presham City is hosting the three-daequipment is determined. moval or change of some 45 barns $34,600. nesday in observance of Memocivic activities and is a polished with in JVews in classilives Calif., the time Glendora, rial first for convention items, now used to keep animals within ently Day. ConOthers were Hilton & Carr THE COMMISSIONERS assured public speaker. five years. fieds and other information to be the city limits Delegates from every his wife and two daughters. Leo Earl who owns land near Fieldstruction company, Ogden, included in Thursdays Journal L. Councilman William Packer post in Utah are expected to atand R. W. Coleman, $56,885. ing that they would have the counmust be submitted by Tuesday tend. relayed the boards request to the Todd pointed out that even the ty road crew gravel the road leadlow bidder was $3,500 over his es- ing to his feed lot when the crew is afternoon. city council Thursday evening. Byron B. Gentry of Pasadena, "I feel that this is a problem timate. next in that area. Calif., national senior vice commaAlso observing the Memorial that ought to be looked into, Packand Mrs. Glenn said The commissioners Ladies of the Methodist church at nder-in-chief, they day holiday will be most retail COUNCILMAN Packer reported would look over a situation exister told his fellow officials. and places of business in Corinne will place wreaths on the (Georgia) White, South Bend, Ind., stores Councilman Verl Petersen that Dr. Lowell R. Daines, board ing near the Box Elder-Cach- e counCorinne national guard of the VFW, will atgraves of veterans at Brigham City. to agreed, adding that it had been dis- of health chairman, intends line east of Beaver Dam. A Mr. tend all three days. ty and offices, cemetery Wednesday. county Banks, city cussed before but without any ac- leave the city to obtain additional Kidman asked that Box Elder coThe Memorial observance office and professional the day post sucThe in the of a schooling. tion being taken. naming operate with Cache county in ex- offices will also be taking a hol- will take place between 10 and SESSIONS are scheduledNational With little further discussion, the cessor was taken under consideraMemorial War Home, a in road area. that 10.30 ForThe Veterans of tending am. iday. Business will be resumed council unanimously backed Pack- tion until this weeks meeting. Guard armory and the Tropical eign Wars will participate. ers recommendation to seek an The council gave its approval to IT WAS agreed to settle taxes Thursday morning. And at Bear River City, explorer restaurant. (Continued on Following Page) opinion from City Attorney O. Dee employment of two additional city scouts will sell box lunches for the Registration will open the coninspectors for the summer months. Lund. vention comof those at the agenda at 1 p. m. June 1 convenience Diseases Reported A request for city aid to con12 with a second at registration at 8 munity cemetery starting IN OTHER business, Packer was struct lines near Ransom 2 Irrigation In a. the War MemoJune five m., Elder noon, Box county reported to employ Neff Estates in given the northeast Brigham City rial home. ot measles, ten strep infeccases Is Engineering company of Salt Lake was refused. Councilman Hadfield John The request was Business meetings of the VFW City to draw up a master plan for made by several residents of the serving as Brigham City mayor tions, ten cases of influenza and Generator Missing and for the week of tuberculosis one auxiliary and joint meetings the city airport. Its primary pur- area. 2 pro-tefrom May 26 to June Thomas First Raised, Building are on the program. pose would be to designate the while Mayor Willis L. Hansen is on ending May 18. Brigham City reA highlight of the state confab COUNCILMAN Verl ported three cases of chicken pox, 64, Intermountain school, reported Petersen vacation. proper locations for new hangers. VFW OFFICIALS Byron B. Gentry, Pasadena, Calif., and Mrs. discussed The council briefly said an estimated $1,500 cost would The appointment of Councilman ten of measles, three of influenza, to Brigham City police Sunday the will be a memorial service at the South Bend, Indiana, will represent the nais White, Glenn 3. on The public June (Georgia) three bids received on a proposed be involved In replacing sidewalk Hadfield was approved at last and five strep infections for the theft of a generator from his car. armory state VFW convention in Brigham City the at tional startorganization sewer line project and agreed to torn up while pulling trees in same period, the Slate Health de- The generator, taken between 2 and invited to attend this event Thursdays rpgular council . June 9 a. m. 11 a.m, have City Engineer Francis Todd at was at $35. on Pago Two) ing indicated. valued Sunday, partment Service Wednesday Outstanding Boy, Girl Named During BEHS city-owne- Awards Assembly atore-mention- Migrant Work Council to Stage Dinner fund-raisin- Hil-la- Thiokol Aide To Speak Seek State, Schools Support, at Paris Meeting p Attorney Advised in Test Suit d Weather Fare? More of Same Microwave System Bolsters Communications at Thiokol , Thiokol Awarded $6..3 Million Pact self-hel- p newly-appointe- d dish-lik- ). Brigham City to Host VFW Confab Remove Animal Barns, Asks Board of Health e Office Closes half-pag- e Memorial Day y Memorial Day Tribute Set $47,-43- Mayor for Week |