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Show C-i- i it ,'3l 1 -- 1.3 Ji; Ave. Utah Corp. A'l-6- Volume 65, Number 43 3 Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, October 23, 1962 Official Cites Revenues Listed for Towns, Impact of County From Sales Tax Hike 10 Pages Blast Misconception: City After Sales Tax 'Whole-Ho- g' BC Council Listed below are the estimated revenues that incorporated towns and unincorporated areas of Box Elder county would receive if the half-cesales tax was imposed on a population basis. The figures are taken from information compiled by former BrigMembers of the Brigham City council Thursday blasted an apparham City mayor Ruel M. Eskelsen. They are figures which were inF. Nauman, Edward misconception that Brigham City wants the controgeneral cluded in a presentation to the Box Elder County commission March 22 ently 1960, when officials of sales tax increase whole-hog- . City, Tremonton, Garland, Perry and versial half-cemanager of Thiokol Chemical cor- Corinne asked to have Brigham the sales tax increase put into effect. Meeting in a regular weekly session, Councilman Olof 7undol with porations Wasatch division, told It may be noted that although the volume of sales tax may ina Tremonton audience last week crease, population figures were determined by the 1960 census and will other council members and Mayor Willis Hansen echoing his fired a heavy verbal volley at what he termed misinformation that Thiokol appreciates the way being spread into the county." Box Elder county has accepted - the burdens that came with locatBrigham City would be happy gtnrCTMi.flnr--- w rn. mum1 to get the sales tax increase on a ing the corporation here. before nearly 100 He spoke population basis so the added revenue would' be distributed equally members of the Tremonton club, Thiokol officials and in fact when Brigham City, joined guests gathered for the first an (This article is meant to intronual appreciation dinner honorby officials from Tremonton, Garreaders duce to askthe Bear land, Perry and Corinne, first ing the corporationm of Edna Hatch Mrs. Baker Logan, ed the county commission to pass River High school cafeteria. YOUNG ROCKETEER Dean Black, young Brigham City rocket a candidate for election to the an ordinance residents 22, noted that Nauman (March enabling designer and builder, shows the hampster recovered after being made. 1960) two proposals were have had to take on heavier Utah State Board of Education e Red Lance rocket Sunday. The burned shot up in a The first was to return the tax school appropriations and taxes out rocket capsule and chutes and nose cone are also pictured from District One (Box Elder, revenue to all of the county on a ' for increased community services. - V Cache and Rich counties). Two en-But he pointed out also that 80 per capita basis and the other to suing stories will give background AT PROMONTORY TEST SITE distribute it only to incorporated and qualifications of her two oppercent of the companys emareas based on population. ployees are local people. ponents, Warren E. Hansen, East ( ; Garland, and Guy N. Cardon, LoWE TOLD the commissioners OUR PAYROLL for the last 12 gan.) we would be satisfied to have it months was $40 million. Perhaps Because she is opposing two our expenditures here in Utah will passed on either basis, just so it male candidates for election to was passed, Zundel stated. make up for some of the probof or towns. cities in outside corporated People living the Utah State Board of Education, lems we brought, the general Zundel produced figures, the Mrs. Edna Hatch Baker of Logan same figures presented at the i960 manager said. is arousing unusual interest in the We have spent on travel in the meeting, to show that Box Elder utilifor state about tV4 campaign before the Nov. 6 elecis million, an estimated now of Pocatello, 3-county Not too many folks were aware ham City and losing 2 $140,250 a year by not having the CANDIDATE e of it but a also marked a success in his book ties about $650,000, telephone and Mrs. Edna Hatch tion. A native of Cache valley, Red Lance she is to represent District half-ceincrease. launched Sunday in launching a smaller but telegraph about $875,000. Some rocket was successfully Baker, Logan, is a candidate lor No. 1. seeking $32,000 has gone to our tuition asmodel. with a hamster successful and recovered And that includes $30,434.75 the state school board from Disaccount sistance program for employees Although this is a Here is an which would go to the unincorpor- trict One. aboard at Box Elder countys he competiposition, the three-wanear of the Red Lance firing and suc- attending colleges in Utah, the ated areas of the county, testing grounds tion is attracting much attention cessful recovery of the capsule said. councilman declared. Promontory Sunday. Nauman pointed out that purbecause this board forms educaThe Brigham City council Thurs- ed to sign an agreement with Utah The solid-furocket streaked at and Utahs first hamstonaut. This amount would be greater in the state last chase contracts & Light company to furnish tional policies for the state, emPower to sell a beer license denied on the m 1:45 day At Oct. 21, now because the volume of spendp. supersonic speeds up to an estimama- electric power for two city wells year totaled $12 million. Federal at the Rocket Bowl by a ploys the state superintendent, and ted height of three miles in a test time fuse was ignited. is ing greater. Thiosets minimum for standards vote. And for the first time in south Mantua. Seconds later the rocket thun- aid to impacted areas with jority described as completely success0 kol playing a part, totaled schools. THIS IS quite a different story in his administration, Councilman Chase said he would Mayor Wildered from the pad. A brief moful. for Box Elder School district. cast a lis Hansen see that willows were trimmed at than is being spread into the rural THE MOTHER of four children high missile ment later the first stage engine Maybe the Fourth North and Second East areas, a story to the effect that in rocket THE OFFICIAL listed taxes paid vote. was small stuff compared with burned out, leaving the and wife of H, Cecil Baker, Edna to wants taxes raise Brgiham City a climb. Councilman Verl Petersen made where they block a clear view of A locally including $150,000 in sales Corinne man was Baker has long been active in proCape Canaveral, but to designer-builde- r at their expense, he said. listen- the motion to refuse a license, bas- the intersection. Dean Black, Box Elder She received in condition at moting education. BY THE time the set delayer tax, and he reminded his serious A resolution was approved reBrigham City has lodged re- reported the BS degree from Utah State High school sophomore, it was a ignited the second stage, the roc- ers that the companys suit against ed on a recommendation of Police Memorial late utilto on two of occasions Councilhave a hospital three feet Cooley Johnson. I. John quests Chief leasing big thing. And the approximately ket had slowed to only about 100 Box Elder county was initiated at University in' 1925. She has taught man John Hadfield seconded the ity eastment in Lindsay Park. The the county commission adopt the Monday after being injured a car school. When her first child enof the federal govern20 persons on hand, most of them But soon the roc- the request tax and been turned roll-ovmeasure move but in the voting Councilmen move was requested after a home ment. aides and family members, were ket early Saturday morning tered school, she began working picked up speed, sending the Don Chase and Olof Zundel cast lot was inadvertently platted two down each time. r inclined to agree. associaon yard-lonsecond stage streaking Brigham Citys south Main with the Thio NAUMAN, on behalf of the feet into the easement. In making their most recent deaction and has been dissenting ballots. prominently the Utah across were at near super- kol Chemical corporation, acceped sky AND AFTER ALL, it was the injured To handle the cost of paper cision, commission members said street. Three others tive in the organization ever since. With Councilman William Packan Appreciation award given by in the first Red Lance rocket ever sonic speed. recomthe mishap. work, 2 city attorney they would view the tax issue difShe served as president of the Burnout of the engine came the Kiwanis club. The scroll and er out of town, this created a launched. v deadlock which Hansen broke with mended that Hansen & Smith en- ferently if it could be distributed State PTA organization for three Reported to be in a and the to hamster experwas Kiwanis began plaque presented by Another youthful rocketeer, Renon a population basis. gineering firm be charged $20. condition at the local hos- years. At the same time she servlittle hesitation. 16 President Dr. E. ience After weightlessness. Dwayne Morton. nie Waxlax, son of Mr. and Mrs. was Jack Apodaca. ed on the counMonday pital seconds of a climb, NEIGHBORING WEBER and weightless CHIEF Johnsons recommendaChester Waxlax, formerly of Brig skull fracture cil and was a member of the GovCache counties have put the anab-lin- g He suffered a basal powerful little rocket engine blew tion to turn down the request was showed ernors Advisory committee on the nose cone of the rocket. The ordinance into effect on a and only Monday morning based on three reasons: - Due to of regaining consciousness, mental health. is now servShe signs an drag chute automatically came frebasis, opinpopulation despite the number of juveniles who out and soon it pulled out the ing on the National Congress ion to the contrary by the state the attending physician said. quent the bowling alley; 2 It Board of Managers. main chute and the hamsters enWhy cant Box ALSO Injured were: attorney general. would place the local establishvironmental capsule. Elder do the same, the councilA brother, Lewis Apodaca, 20, ment at a beer lounge level; 3 SHE HAS served on the Utah The capsule was slowly lowerman asked, would be an enforcement There Corinne, who had the skin taken Educational conference and pared to the bare ground of the flats Zundel also hit out at accusa- off the back of one hand. He was in the White House Conproblem. ticipated far out of sight. cartions that Brigham City isnt sent to an Ogden hospital for ference on Elementary and SecJames R. Knight made the rerying its share of the tax burden treatment after the accident. AFTER ABOUT an hour of quest. He proposed to open a resondary Education. She is now diin Box Elder county. taurant west of the present cafe Thieves with a liking for rector of womens division of the thorough searching by the 20 peoand 18, Corinne, Tony Gallegos, He that chiefly through section and wanted permission to eggs, gum, nuts and smok- effortsexplained ple taking part, the hamster was 410 North Main, State Safety committee. Santillano, Republican candidates seeking sell Tony of Box the Elder Chamber beer there, promising that it ing broke into Marks Inn in South of best The Intermountain sighted running across the ground. election on Nov. 6 will hop aboard Always active in promoting the of in Brigham City and Brigham City, driver of the veschools benders, twisters and It was by mere chance that the the political bandwagon for a tour would not be carried out into the Willard during the past weekend, theCommerce of education to fit suffered minor improvement hicle, injuronly favorable here, the needs of our times, Mrs. Bakpush and pullers will be match- small animal was sighted after it of Box Elder county Thursday alleys. according to the Box Elder Sher- Thiokol Chemicalatmosphere ies. was corporation iffs department. ing their skills tonight, Tuesday, had squeezed from the capsule af- when they will make stops in 14 The single car mishap occurred er states, I am interested in conIN OTHER business at a reguinduced to locate its Wasatch diviin the first physical fitness meet ter landing The burglary occurred sometime of communities between Perry and lar weekly meeting, the council 2 a. m. Saturday near Eighth tinuing Utahs long tradition at in sion Box Elder county. conducted at the Brigham between 1 a. m. Sunday morning educational Thp chute and capsule were Snowviile. City opportuniimproving southon recom South The Main street. Jonhsons approved, upon school found nparby, AS OF LAST week, he noted, bound vehicle went out of Utahs first However, the bandwagon m this mendation, that a license to sell and when the place was opened control, ties for its citizens to enable them had returned A OK. Approximately 84 students will the division employed 5,791 per- veered off the instance will be privite cars, ac- beer be issued to the new Ameri- again Monday morning. hit a road to fulfill their part in the world of highway, Fifteen-year-olbe entered in the final competiThe burglars gained entrance to sons with 1,998 of them residing in son of cording to C. B. Stratford, GOP Black, and rolled over, according to today and tomorow. Fifth North and at can market sign the tavern by knocking a board Brigham City. They all pay the tion, having been chosen by their Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Black, 485 county chairman, who is organizthe report of Patrolman Harvey First East. fellow students as the top young- Mountain View drive, had help in ing the tour. off a basement window on the various county, state and federal was it unanimous a In vote, McCoy, city police department. sters in the schools 28 dormitor- the launching from friends James went side. south buildings They taxes, he said. An estimated $1,500 damage was Classes Changed THE TOUR will leave Brigham agreed to pay Stevens Engineer- up a back stairs to the tavern ies. The best three students both Bass, 224 North Fifth West, and And that Zundel said hundreds $527 as a final claim on the to the done ing compact 8.30 a. City Thursday morning at Due to parents night at Box Elboys and girls were selected in Terry Nielson, Medoland drive. of other company employees live Ninth North sewer line project proper. car. 54 earh dorm. The car- in other Box Elder communities was Mrs. m. The itinerary includes stops were der High school, all evening classrange officer Reported missing Stevens Wells firm The president. tons of cigarettes from a rack be- and have helped make the coun McCoy cited Santillano for driv- es scheduled at the new high Tonight theyll be doing push- Leo Flint on whose property the at Corinne, 8:40 a, m.; Bear River submitted a bill of shuttle run, standing launching took place. City. 9:10 a. m.; Cross Roads east a week earlier hind the bar, about 90 cigars, tys economy healthier than it has ing under the influence. school on Thursday evening, Oct. ups, of Tremonton at 9:30 a. m.; Tre- $611. broad jumps and three dozen packages of gum and ever been. It was reported that the two 25 will meet at the Box Elder JunYOUNG Black said he has no City Engineer Niel Smith recom 9:50 a. m.; monton, Snowviile, exercises The top three boys and definite of dozen nuts. who suffered only minor in- ior High school on East Forest men cashew to were packages Further, attempting plans to design and build 11:05 a. m.; Garland, 12:10 p. m. mended the lesser amount after best trio of girls will be named In addition the thieves broke in- bring in more industry which juries were sitting in the front street for that one evening. Veranother rocket right away. the project. The group will then drive to inspecting The event gets underway at 7 to two marble machines nal Willie announced Monday. seat and were using seat belts. taking (Continued on Page Four) This was his second attempt in Riverside where they will meet p. m. in the boys gym and the the was authorlz- - about $10, and also forced open HANSEN MAYOR field. His first effort, rocketry voters and be served a luncheon two juke box wall boxes public is invited to watch. from a smaller unit, was launched last at 12:35 p. m. by the Riverside and The finals competition is an outwhich they took about $30. from the Box Elder Junior spring Plymouth LDS ward Relief sociegrowth of a physical fitness proDeputy Sheriff Herb Hampton High school football field with a ties. Persons said in all, the burglars got away wishing to attend gram instituted at the beginning lizard aboard The was capsule the luncheon of the present school year. Every make reservawith over $200 worth of goods and recovered, with its passenger in tions with the may morning at 6 a. m. the schools fine fettle, in the downtown presidents of either money. Brig2,200 students have been doing exHampton said they apparently ham City area. on (Continued Four) Page ercises for 15 minutes. weren't in much of a hurry and even took time to eat some boiled eggs. The peeled shells were found on the floor. Thiokol in BE d wide-sprea- d Logan Woman sneti-ment- s, Seeks Post On Utah Board News-Journ- two-stag- ', 1 TiJ) j BC Youth Launches Rocket, Recoves Capsule, Hamster City Council Votes two-stag- silver-colore- d to Deny Beer License at Rocket Bowl newly-init- iated y Man Serious 2 $500,-00- After Mishap h ten-fo- miles-an-hou- r. Parent-Teache- g 2-- Intermountain Fitness Meet GOP Hopefuls Slate County OnTapTonight Tour Thursday Thieves Break 1- Into Tavern At So. Willard hard-boile- d ham-strona- late-mod- rl sit-up- Youth Group To Present MIA Program A specially selected youth group from North Box Elder LDS stake will present a program this eve ning, Tuesday, at 7:30 p. m. the new Box Elder High school auditorium. Theme of the evening wPl be Focus on Youth, according to Frank Lund, stake YMMIA superintendent, who is in charge. Featured speaker for the evening will be Glen H. Rex, a member of the presidency of the Logan LDS temple. Members of teh youth group include Allen Shipley, Connie DeAnna Nelson, Shirley Fodnes, Marcia Chlarson, Lloyd Baird, Max Reeder and Rod Mrs. Harold Burt of Spendlove. the Honeyviile ward is director of the light drama which will be presented. The program will take the place of regular MIA meetings throughout the stake for boys and girls of Explorer and Mia Maid age and over. Scouts and Beehive girls will attend Mutual this evening In their respective wards as usual, Lund said. Hor-rock- s, These Intermountain school students are among 2,200 youngsters who have been KEEPING FIT exercising for 15 minutes each morning since schoolbegan. A physical fitness meet will be conducted at the school tonight, Tuesday, in which the top students will participate. BE Stake MIA Sets Program An LDS Mutual Improvement association presentation for the young people and their parents of Box Elder stake and all others who would like to attend is scheduled Wednesday, Oct. 24, in the school auditorBox Elder High ium. Theme of the program, is to start at 7:30 p. m on Youth. This presentation is not slated Focus merely entertainment but is a most important message and will include singing, skits, fashion show, an MIA spokesman said. The featured speaker will be George Durrant of the LDS seminal y in Brigham City. Chairman of the event is Sally Glauser. She has been assisted by numerous MIA workers and young people. AWAIT MIA PROGRAM These talented youths will appear in Box Elder stake MIAs Focus on Youth program this Wednesday, Oct. 24, in the auditorium at Box Elder High school Starting at 7:3 p.m. Front, left to right, Wendy Foster, Quinn Larsen and Sharon Fryer. Rear, front left, Mary Atwood, Kaye Durlee, Merrill Glenn, Ronald Gibbs, James Frye and Douglas Anderson. |