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Show Sign-U- p ran Slated " "or,. tn For Activities At Local Parks Steve Young, city playgrounds director, this week unveiled the line-uof registration dates for summer activities including the playgrounds program, archery, girls softball and tennis for youngsters and adults. activiHe said the playground ties will be launched Monday, lune 11, with registration at Snow park (Fifth North and Main), East Forest playground (Forest and Second East) and South Main park Fifth and Sixth (Mam between South.) The hours will be from 9.39 a. m. and 4 30 p. m. with a supervisor at each park. All youngsters six and older are invited to register and each one who does will receive a free pass to the city swimming pool, good any day during the week from 3 to 5 p. m. Volume 65, Number 23 8 Pages Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, June 5, 1 962 p YEAR TO DATE: $3.8 MILLION Local Building In May t t. 5 ' - Hits $732,167 Total Building in Brigham City continued on its booming way in May with the valuation recorded on building permits totaling $732,167. first five months of 1962 and gives added credence to inspection figute brings to $3,887,130 the building valuation here for the partment head Floyd Andersen's prediction that this will be the biggest construction year in local history. city-issue- de-T- Helping to buoy up last months YOUNG said some of the events amount was the start of construclined up at the parks this year tion on the Box Elder county nursinclude a miniature worlds fair, of the few who caught fish on a slow, slow opening. ing home. hobo week when the kids will trek also Two warehouse projects to Rees park and make hobo stew, conti ibuted to the month's building a field day, scavenger hunt, arts action. and crafts and service week. Permits were issued for 14 resiHere is a schedule of sign-ua four-undences, building and a dates for other phases of the recis evident on this school which was started in March. The project LAKE VIEW SCHOOL Progress of dwellings. reation program. Young noted that foreman is confident that classrooms will be ready far students when school opens. Hes not so sure pair May building permits: interested persons who are unable about the administrative section. Happy Homes, Inc., 126, 150 and to register during these times, 106 West 825 West, three residendo it can LEAST later. PORTIONS AT CLASSROOM general angling season dawned they By the Outdoor'sman ces at $13,000 each, and at 873 Tennis for children eight and The new reservoir at Mantua over the Beehive state. North 200 West, residence, $11,000. older Registration will be held Vernon C. Spences, 258 North may draw sighs of joy from BrigIt was the second consecutive June 13 and 14 from 9:30 a. m. to Fourth West, alteration, $2,000 ham City officials for the water year that fishermen have gone 12 noon at Brigham Young park 214 West and power it provides but it cer- away more fed up than filled up. (Third West and Forest) and from Fourth North and 409 North Sectainly wasnt the fishermans boon But there was less reason for an- 1 to 3:30 p. m. at the Box Elder ond West, two residences, $10,000 Saturday morning as Utahs 1962 ticipating about Were anticipating theyll both (completion th i s Junior High school courts. Thanksgiving 800 disappointment ITS ANTICIPATED that 402 each. Play will begin the following be done at least the classroom time, year. Sam Fujakawa, 24 South Third IT DIDNT look like much but students will attend the school. week. portions in time for the start of Nevertheless, that was the fate West, storage building, $500. A total of 53 men including Skyschool next fall. Bryant also from Bountiful, said ADULTS TENNIS of the 200 anglers who lined the Richard N, Vorwaller, 380 GreenRegistration was Box Elder part of the building was nearly line employees, electricians, brickThe speaker Reese Nielsen lias APPOINTED bank and those in 25 boats and is scheduled June 20 at 7 p. m. on School district Supt. Walter D. Tal- ready for flooring and workmen layers and plumbers, are engaged wood drive, covered patio, $200. 628 South been appointed to U. S. Air Force B. Marlyn Hansen, rubber rafts. Most of them were the Brigham Young park courts. bot and he was making reference will be laying bricks m about an- on the two projects. If this program proves as success- to Lake View skunked." $21,500. Academy at Colorado Springs, Colo. Supt. Talbot said the board of Sixth East, (southwest) and other week. ful as last year, it will be conduct- Foothill Edwin L. Anderson, 345 South adFoothill school not education is is considering (northeast) Elementary drastically THE MAN who was shaking his ed two nights a week, Young said. detatched patio, schools now under construction in different in design from its south- justments at other schools such Second East, head most was John Fricke, con- Plans are in the offing to organize west counterpart. Both are as split sessions in event the $350. City. Brigham servation officer for the Utah Fish a UR Lot Builders, 170 North Sixth city tennis association. schools but the northeast classrooms arent done. He voiced the hopeful note last and Game department. Lassie softball This is a soft-ba- week with the doors structure will be one long buildAnd its to be admitted if faith East, residence, $20,000, and at having just West Fourth South, duplex, league for girls eight to 15 closed on the 1961-6- 2 school year, ing with a short wing in the mid- can move mountains, it can cerFricke made a creel census after r dle for offices and A News the first couple of hours, found years old and registration will be tainly get a couple of grade schools $17,000. 165 Taylor Construction Co., out the hordes of shore fishermen conducted during the week of June mulled over the superintendents room. Its contract price is $417,- - ready in time. 5 A round-robi- n the at three Tenth North residence, East, parks. 11 visited outlook then and fish. This landed had exactly schedule of games will start optimistic e 0 out of a the two projects, both under conpond where 18, and an June Edman &. Jolley, 165 South Eighth game will tract to Skyline Construction comrainbow trout were planted again climax the season. West, warehouse, $67,000. of Salt Lake City. last fall. pany Leola Stewart, 82 North Third Archery The times and places He came away feeling optimisson of Reese Nielsen, Fricke took more fish in a gill for instruction in archery will be tic, at least in West, carport, $500. what Heres part. net survey two weeks ago than given at the parks during the first he found out; Owen Westenskow, 440 and 442 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nielsen, 63 the rod toters managed in their week. South Third East, residence $15,-- 1 North Third West, has been apAt Lake View school. Second g invasion Saturday. 000. pointed to the U. S. Air Force AcaMrs. Eva Yearsley, West and about Eighth South, 565 South demy at Colorado Springs, Colo. ELECTED The fish were there but they James Checketts, North Willard, is the new presi- werent much for tackling a lure brick wall portions are up on each The Box Elder county commis- plans for the proposed county road Third West, garage and storage, He will report for duty at the dent of the Utah Veterans of For- or baited hook. of the four classroom buildings. sion considered furniture for the and weed building on Monday, June 25, $2,000. Preliminary academy And completing wall paneling is Pioneer Memorial eign Wars Auxiliary. The youth graduated May 25 Young Sign Co., 686 South Main home, drawings were presented at the nursing THE DAY started out on a sour installed on two of the units. from Box Elder High school, where street, sign, $100. note for the two dozen boaters. foreman Nick Sparen-ber- approved drawings for a county meeting by J. Christofferson, firm Happy Homes, Inc., 149 West he attained scholastic achievement Project Seems that down in the fine print Bountiful, said they would road and weed building in Tremon- representative. 875 North, residence, $12,000. and was active in athletics. of the 1962 fishing proclamation, begin putting roofs on the two ton and finalized a lease agreeJohn H. Micheyson & Sons, 815 A lease agreement was signed it says motors are prohibited on DURING his senior year, he was this ment for a dump most advanced buildings with Donald J. and LaVerne H. South Second West, Box Elder Co. yard in the the new reservoir. of the football team and week. captain $359,267. on ten acres Homes Tremonton Home, of Nursing area in a reguof the basketball team. Fricke had the chore of relay548 Well have the classrooms done Fifth North James Fodnes, of ground to be used as a dump He was named to the Fears of a three-mahe lar meeting last week. drowning for sure when school opens, ing this information to ail those he Tremonton and Garland. East, open patio, $500. by yard could get to before they hit the were erased last Thursday when declared. But he was less certain Bob B. Allred, 474 North First basketball team this year. Thomas Frank, representing the The agreement was for a period East, water. And it made for a mixed-u- the supposed victims were discov- about the administration building He earned honorable mention in dwelling, $22,000. Robert Morris company, Salt Lake of five 335 North the science fair in 1959 when he years at $100 a month, the morning with some fishermen ered safe and sound on Gunnison around which the four classroom Knowlton Brown, the commissioners City, advised cost being shared by the benefit-tin- g Fourth East, residence, $10,000. units will cluster. trying the troll, apparently una- island in Great Salt lake. joined with a classmate, Lynn communities with the county on various approaches for furnishware they were in violation of the A helicopter dispatched to the 251 North Sixth Packer, in preparing and building Wades Inc., ONLY THE foundations has been A North Willard woman Sunday law. home when its paying $10 a month. scene from Hill Air Force base, at a project on rockets. ing the East, residence, $12,000. central structure completed.nursing was installed as president of the The dump ground will be used Of the fish that were taken, the request of Box Elder Sheriff laid for the Nielsen was one of 30 students Contractors Co., 960 Coleman which will contain offices and a Utah Veterans of Foreign Wars many of them were on the large Warren W. the state named to attend a found the trio by communities designated by the West Forest, warehouse, $30,000. in Hyde, He suggested that the county auxiliary at the organizations 27th side with one man reported to have in good health and unaware of the multipurpose room. county, according to the agree-- I Robert W. Daines, 376 & 372 mathematics and physics institute in could 430 for bids lease At or either call slated convention students annual least, the Brigham City. landed a rainbow. ment. resi- at the University of Utah during alarm they had caused. North Third East, She is Mrs. Eva Yearsley who to attend the $471,700 school will the furnishings for up to five This writer, who elbowed his the summer of 1960. Rob$15,000. dence, was The headed group by installed K. IN OTHER business, Clerk was elected and He said the carrying have classrooms to call their own years. during way in at the dam, saw two beau770 and 780 Holiday Inc., Wades, ert Lake Salt 33, three-daDavison, City when the initial tardy bell rings charges on a leasing plan would B. Olsen reported the final session of the that a letter FURTHER honors came to him ties taken that would go a pound who was on the island to residences at $12,000 photo- next Aug. 27. be about five percent. had been received from the state Drive, two confab, held in conjunction with the or better. when he was chosen from his class each. lostate VFW convention. graph bird life. The island is health department, giving authorito attend the Rotary Youth LeadSkyline has been on the job C. T. Batten, 228 Fishbum drive, 35 miles west of PromHOWEVER, the county officials zation to proceed with construction The installation officer was past there since late March. MEANWHILE, on the dam out- cated about ership conference in Salt Lake cover, $100. said they would make no decision of the Pioneer Memorial Point in Box Elder county. president, Genieveve let and old Mantua department Nursing patio reservoir, ontory City early this year. He also took d 537 W. C. North CROSS-TOWWilliams, A or to to Events Foothill until a the false committment Jensen of Brigham City. leading up trip taking home. first place at Box Elder High in many fishermen were having the $1,000. close A host of other Box Elder county climax conlike look went this: East, alarm garage, the at school. about First East and budget and good fortune to demonstrate the the mathematics contest conducted leta VFW and auxiliary members were of The commissioners the salt works at Eighth North, provided a contrast sulting with the architect. signed Employees fish program. states during his senior year. orelected to posts with the state ter authorizing the contractor, Some 1,600 legal?size rainbows Saline reported they saw a camp- in visible evidence of progress. He was awarded a scholarship Asked could what arrangements Mickelsen & Sons, Logan, to proganizations. were planted there Friday after- er stop at Promontory point and Only the foundation was laid and be made to have to the University of Utah at the him help plan ceed immediately with construcDAVE POULSEN, Corinne, was Wedmen launched boat three for a then of about only noon and by Saturday they were time of graduation, which he will the furnishings, Frank offered two tion. elected VFW department junior nesday morning. When the camp- the building. for the catching. not be able to use due to his ap1 To pay him on a alternatives: vice commander, and Kenneth ready er was still there Thursday mornHowever, as project foreman fee at pointment. a Olsen that basis allow his public and reported company Yates, Salt Lake City, senior vice pointed out, work to enter the ing, the sheriffs office was noti- Bob Bryant He was a member of the Blvers commander. bidding, or 2 To en- sale only one bid was received on fied. and started until wasnt of Regular meeting Amity Lodge club at BEHS and served as secscreen, that Local women named to office A strong wind had been blowing the continuing rainy weather has gage him as an interior designer a surplus vibrating No. 23 F. and A. M. will be held retary of the group during the past with the auxiliary included Edna which increased fears that some- caused his crew to lose about one on a percentage basis and have from C. R. Brough, Tremonton at on Wednesday, June 6, at 8 p. m. year. His hobbies are chemistry him assistant of Nelson, Brigham City, out the $1,700. stay bidding. men. thing happened to the day of work a week. at the Brigham City Masonic tem- and golfir, secretary; Jean Poulsen, Corinne. Asked the big question, he re- AFTER A Deputy Sheriff Orlin Allen flew authorized ple. The commissioners of minor changcouple historian; Donna Hansen, Corinne, over the area with John Weir, plied that possibly the classrooms es, the commissioners authorized Brough to pay for the screen by All Master Masons are cordially banner bearer, and Mariba Fors-greBrigham City airport manager, will be ready in time. But the Schaub & Haycock, architect firm doing work for the county with his invited to attend, according to Corinne, color bearer. and they spotted an overturned gears of construction will have to of Mrs. Frieda Oyler of Brigham secretary Maxwell A. Pohl. Logan to proceed with final back-hoboat at Gunnison island. function smoothly and in rapid se- Three as District was installed City It was then that the helicopter quence to get the job done, BEHS District Three compresident. The entire project is due district sani- was requested from HAFB. prises Corinne, Tremonton, Ogden, Brigham City, Morgan, Coalville, tarian Willard K. Hill will serve in Box Elder county two days and Clearfield. - OTHER STATE auxiliary officers week and provide the same serFirst summer sessions for stuinstalled Sunday were Vona Houtz, vices as were offered in the fordents who have registered for vocal Roosevelt, senior vice president; mer sanitation promusic at Box Elder High school Martha Lester, Sandy, junior vice gram for the county. next year are slated this coming The weatherman is all mixed up it dipped to 34 degrees. Kearns, Beech, These are conclusions emerging president; Betty week, according to director J. Earl and he confused doesnt Lake just Salt Mack, chaplain; Lela from a recent meeting of the Box Another thing the weathermans Johnston. is realize that this week the first City, conductress; Helen Catmull, Elder commission and board of A cappella choir members wilt of June and there isnt supposed mixed up about is the excessive Salt Lake City, treasurer and Lou- health at Tremonton. meet in the high school choral to be fresh snow on the mountains showers which just keep occurring, ise Clements, Morgan, secretary. Hill who was employed by the room Wednesday, June 6, at 7:30 Nationai representatives at the Box Elder board, has taken the like there was Monday morning. day after day. The month of April is supposed to be the time for rain p. m. also He realize that doesnt this state confab were Georgia White The madrigal singers will meet post of district sanitarian for Box area is not the time June arrives it is and by be to of South Bend, Ind., and Byron B. supposed subject Elder, Cache and Rich counties. weaThursday, June 7, at 7:30 p. m. be to warm, sunny supposed national of to frost the threats month Calif., Gentry, Pasadena, during The commissioners and the sophomore chorus is slated approved show. . . but there was a frost ther with just an occasional senior vice commander in chief. schedule which will find of June. to meet on Monday, June 11., at tentative to and er freshen the air prothat told help White Mrs. delegates Box Elder each Monday warning forecast for Monday night. vide moisture for farm and 7:30 p. m. in him exis of garthe annual sale poppies Johnston said a schedule of other and Tuesday, in Rich county ev- The mercury nearly reached the den crops, tremely important to disabled war when freezing point early Monday sessions will be given at the initial And she admonished ery Wednesday and in Cache coun-tveterans. vegetables. on Thursdays and Fridays. meetings. the delegates to get and keep new The county officials admitted Wednesday's storm brought the members and work in harmony total moisture count for the month that some alterations might be with one another. of May to 4.02 inches a record Sessions during the three days needed but agreed that Hill should indeed. were conducted in the War Memor- stick as closely as possible to this According to Charles Clifford, ial home and the National Guard schedule. Brigham City reported a total local weather observer, more Hills major duties will be to inarmory, both on Forest street. of 15 infectious diseases and Box showers are due this week. High spect all restaurants, sample waSgt. Darrel A. Pehrson, USMC, ter supplies, inspect sewage facili- Eider county reported 36 for the and low mercury readings for the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Pehrson ties and general satitation prac- week ending May 25. past week are as follows: of Corinne, was graduated May 18, tices. Reported from Brigham City A Jury in Brigham City court from the training devices four were of cases chicken will He receive an of allowance pox school at the Naval Air Technical recently found Joseph McGee Dun- seven cents a mile and have of- seven of measles, three strep incan Jr., 36, of 345 West 930 South, fice Training Center, Memphis, Tenn. space and secretarial service fections and one case of gonorSunset, guilty of drunk driving. Completion of this course qualiin rhea. while Tremonton Box at Elder Duncan was sentenced to pay fies him for duties with the aviaBox Elder ten county reported (200 and serve 100 days in jail. county. of the Marine Corps. FOOTHILL SCHOOL He will observe the same holi- cases of measles, ten strep infecOnly the foundation is up on the new Foothill school in northeast Brigham City. tion branch susJudge VeNoy Christoffersen Pehrson entered the service in The project foreman sees a slim chance that the classrooms will be ready for occupancy when school 15 of influenza and cases as other tions, Duncan employees, county days when term pended the jail July, 1957. opens for the 1962-6one case of gonorrhea. year. the commissioners agreed. paid the fine, LeVon Mills, Corinne, left, smiles broadly DIDNT GET AWAY as conservation officer John Fricke sizes up the rainbow trout which Mills caught at the new reservoir in Mantua Saturday. He was one Mantua Reservoir Not So Hot. p y For Anglers Saturday Morning 'Expect Schools to Be Ready'- - Talbot Mitchell-Swenso- Local Youth ll 419-42- 1 Appointed to multi-purpos- e reporter-photographe- $20,-60- 600-acr- Air Academy 40,-00- all-st- Varied Matters Dot Agenda At County Commission Meet early-mornin- False Alarm 3 Found Safe On SL Island VFW Auxiliary Elects Woman n p From Willard three-poun- d y y Sec-en- N Amity Lodge Sets Meeting one-thir- d mid-Apr- il Duties, Slate Established First Sessions For Sanitarian Set for Vocal Students I Newly-appointe- d Weathermans d All Mixed Up ... City and County Report Diseases ... Corinne Marine Attends School Found Guilty 3 |