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Show It 114- t"5 vUi iU LLr3' I i i f -- j tfyrt City Salaries. 1-- Salt Stock Trail; I licrafll-.i-isr'O-.- t Av2. Lake .; Ccrp. City, Utah tjii 53 Net Attention A pioposed new salary schedule for city employees, a proposal ot stockmen regarding the stock nail through Brigham City and approval ot a beer cense, highlighted a regular city council meeting Thuisday night. Dale Madsen, representative of e the local employment security presented the proposed new salary schedule for municipal perAfter a lengthy discussonnel sion it agreed to have Mayor Willis Hansen, two eouncilmen. and three city employees review the and make their recsalary set-uommendations at this weeks council meeting four-poin- j Volume 65, Number 46 Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, November 13, 1962 8 Pages li- -, of-c- W Federal Move Is Major Break p BULET HOLES Trooper Richard Haycock examines bullet holes in the rear of wrecked car. Pursuing officers tied an number of shots at the fleeing vehicle. One Dies, Two As Police Chase Ends at Dewey ville One man died, two others were hospitalized and a fourth man was taken into custody by police late Sunday mglil alter a chase which ended about one mile north of the Deweyville junction when the foursomes station wa- gon slammed into a piece of heavy gravel pit equipment bullet-riddle- d j ' were trapped inside the car itfered no resistance. Shenlf Hyde and two deputies ai lived at the scene seconds after the crash. Bradshaw, Looney and Frabott were taken to Valley hospital in a Tremonton ambulance. JAY KOTTFR, president of the Nonhem Utah Livestock Protective association, told the council ihat stockmen would prefer goirg back to the old trailing route ihrouah Brigham City This route extends north on Sixth East from the canyon highway and then west tn Sixth North out of the city. Earlier this year, herders were driving their cattle and sheep over an alternate route along a por-- I ion of Third East Korei also proposed the follow- ng recommendations: Place markers along the stock i.u' through Brigham City. fences Fieet temporary coi ners. -- Draw up an agieement tween the livestock group Cny designating Brigham trail. -- Deliver a letter to home owners along the trail explaining things which would help expedite the movement of cattle and sheep along the trail that Mayor Hansen explained before taking any action, it would be necessary to consult the city attorney In Long Effort to Get Facility The United States Post Office department Monday issued a call a new post office building in Brigham City it was learned from Rep M. Blaine Peterson and Sen. Frank E. Moss (both for bids to construct The announcement comes as a major break in Brigham Citys struggle to get a larger postal facility built here. Bids are being offered under the departments lease program and will be opened Ian. 11 at the New Customs Office building in Denver, Colo. A lease will be offered r with six renewal options, according to Senator Moss. The bids will be for a building providing 8,776 square feet of space with a 675 square foot platfoim and paved area of 18,333 square feet. Site tor the new building is the southwest corner lot at First West and Forest street. The 29,707 square foot site was obtained through an exchange of land with the U. S. Forest service. The building is planned to have a frontage on First West with drive-in- s from both First West and Forest streets for customer convenience. The patron parking will contain 3,800 . square feet. five-yea- Officer Nabs i Suspect In Burglary An Oregon man was being held in custody at the Box Elder county after a Tremonton jail Monday 225-fo- two men breaking into a safe at the Golden Bowl early Monday morning. James Vincent Skubal, Jr., 28, Nyssa, Ore., appeared in Brigham City court for arraignment Monday afternoon. Judge VeNoy Christoffersen continued the arto after raignment Wednesday 0 setting bail at $5,000 cash or property. Sheriff Warren Hyde said Skubal was apprehended at the bowling place by Officer John Sellers the during a routine check of building, which is located at west Tremonton. police officer in the act of sui prised UNANIMOUS approval was givIT WAS NOT determined how en to a beer license application of THE BUILDING itself will be The dead man was identified as many rounds were fired at the George Harmon at Club Billards, 92 feet by 100 feet with a 15 x bul16 and adbut car Eldon Clifford Bradshaw, 29, 80 South Main. The application fleeing pellet loading dock on the south. Ad- dress unknown. He died minutes let holes were counted in the ve- had the approval ot Police Chief Box Elder Chamber of Commerce secretary, and Mark to the dock is designed an SHOW OR WELK Julia SMILES jacent Clark, after arriving at Valley hospital in hicle, according to one officer. John I. Johnson. 85 x Schuistad, public relations man for Lawrence Welk, smile over news stories telling of Welk stars show paved maneuvering Tremonton. William Packer reCouncilman hour program will start at 8:30 p.m. in the Box area with employee parking area in Brigham City tonight, Tuesday. The Hyde said after robbing the were in wreck car the made had been Injured Elder high auditorium. in the rear. at Six- ported that repairs service station, located the Marvin Looney, 22, Wichita, Kan.; to the blacktop surface at teenth and Washington, of about The building will be air condiCothe He said and Eugene Francis Frabott, the men used tape to bind municipal airport. $100, tioned. TONIGHT AT BOX ELDER HIGH SCHOOL to $1,365. cost amounted lumbus, Ohio. The two on Mon- the station attendant. An Both Moss and Peterson and day afternoon were reported to alert was sounded minutes after IT WAS agreed to use $1,000 Sen. Wallace F. Bennett be in fair condition at Dee Me- and Richard Haycock withheld from the original conTroopers have met with Box Elder Chammorial hospital in Ogden where and Richard Naylor and city offi tractor on the project and $100 ber of Commerce officials on the SELLERS they were taken after initial treat- ters went into reportedly Jay Herbert and Don Bryson kept back from the engineer to post office matter. All have inment at the Tremonton hospital. the 2:30 as the at a.m. building were waning at south Brigham help pay the bill. Packer was emspected the present building which two were to burglars attempting FRABOTT was reported to have City after the men were reported powered to bill tlie contractor, the door of the office safe. contains 5,500 square feet and peel of ever er A titan old talented to of be out display north Brigham sersatility cominlernal and heading Ogden Wheelwright Construction injuries possible The policeman leportedly first which has been described as woewill combe on stage before. And this is a broad stateCity girl Looney was suffering fvom a hro saw the pair as they tried to slip fully inadequate to meet the greatsaid Boda, Loon- pany and SHERIFF on about since Hyde ment everyone just ken collar bone. for the balance. when she appears with the Law- the Welk team pany to the rear of the build- ly increased postal business here. unnoticed comhim and told sevFrabott is ey in talented they David Janies Boda, 20, Los Anwas given to pay the rence Welk stars at Box Elder The present building when vacaApproval He ordered them to halt and ading. mitted the also and eral areas. tobbety of Todd& Horrocks, $1,153. geles, Calif escaped injury and mitted when they didnt, he fired two ted will be turned over to the a store near claims school. burglarizing High comwas taken into custody Construction 10, and Fife Sunday General Services shots. THE STARS are coming here administration. Bryce canyon Saturday night and She is RoJean Reeves, a green-eye- d in Spenight by Ogden police after brief a The officer then was successful via auto after shows in Twin Falls m the Arizona pany, $16,580.66, for work somewhere place detention at the Box Elder county in apprehending Skubal but the secbeauty whose voice won her and Idahox Falls. And after their cial Improvement district 14. desert They reportedly obtainsheriffs office. ond man escaped, Hyde said. It was explained by Mayor Han- first place in a talent contest local appearance, theyll enplane ed the pistol used m the Ogden The four men, alleged to have Entrance to the bowling alley sen that Fifes claim and other Thursday in the high school audi- for Los Angeles to start rehearsals the latter break-in- . was gained by bteaking a window robbed an Ogden service station holdup during claims of the water development torium. Entered in the competi- for the weekly TV program. in the west side of the building. shortly before 9 p. m , Sunday, The Welk band plays every FriHyde said the car they were project would amount to $50,000. The cash register was rifled, apwere spotted at south Brigham driving apparently was a stolen it was further pointed out that tion were some 31 female volalists day and Saturday at the Paladium Box Elder county. parently before the Safe breaking there was not enough money in from south City by highway patrol troopers vehicle. in Hollywood and in fact, has beThe contest winner, daughter of come Californias second leading and city police. The four were attempt. The sheriff said an autopsy and the general lund to cover these A denim bag and a number of in a .nquesl probably will be held in claims and so, on a unanimous Mr. and Mrs. Royal Reeves. 327 tourist attraction next to Disneytraveling north on U. S new tools were found in front of to South Second late model compact station wa- Bradshaws death during the next vote, Hansen was authorized land. toC. Taylor Burton, director of the will East, appear the safe and Monday were in Schuistad said show in borrow money to pay the claims. Utah State Highway department gon. couple of days. night with the Welk stars. And a the Box Elder tonightsauditorium of the sheritf. will be the High principal speaker, WHEN OFFICERS signaled for brief biography and tape recording will run about Thursday, Nov. 15, when the Asso-cite- d thpm to stop, it ignited a high of her voice will be sent to Welk hours. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. Civic Clubs of Northern Utah Ail seats are reserved and tickspeed chase down Brigham Citys meets in Brigham City. whose weekly television show has Main street and out through Harin the en- ets are still on sale at the Box The dinner meeting will get unheadliner a him made The on and ofHoneyville Elder Chamber of Commerce per derway at 7:30 p. m. in Tropical A medical the world. tertainment course, for the gunfleeing car, target fice, Zundels Mens store and Miss Reeves is a graduate of Box Hansons Music City. They will SINGER Ro Jean Reevs of Brig- third class of its type to be staged restaurant. fire from the pursuing officers, Ruel M. Eskelsen, association is scheduled to start in the failed to stop for a road block set ham City will appear tonight with here, Elder High school and presently is also be available at the door. near future at Brigham City, ac- president, noted that reservations Welk stars Lawrence are Prices and the $2.75 $3.50. $1.75, by Trooper up at Deweyville Utah enrolled at State university cording to Mrs. George Hodges, for the dinner must be made by The commissioners also set ren- as a Construction on the Box Elder Ralph Hotter and Tremonton city sophomore. county ladies civil defense direc- Wednesday, Nov. 14. police. county nursing home in Brigham tal ior polling places in private tor. Special guests at the event will 7-reas end came The chases abrupt BEAT BEARS, 0 MARK SCHULSTAD, public City is approximately 75 percent residences at $20 for both the priMrs. Hodges said some openings be members of the Elko (Nevada) the station wagon turned off into complete, according to architects mary and general elections. An lations head for the show, was in still remain but added that inter- Chamber of Commerce. The Nethe road-sid- e in allowed additional $10 was gravel pit, spun into Schaub & Haycock of Logan. ested persons should enroll imme- vada groups visit here will be by late last week and Brigham City the air as it hit a mound of dirt room homes where an additional diately since the course will get way of a return visit after several an attractive picture for painted A report on the building prog- was and crashed broadside into a large durused for counting judges started right away. meetings in Nevada with the assoEltoinghts show. Mrs. Hodges may be contacted ciation concerning the north of the gravel chute. That was about 9:30 ress was received by the Box ing the general election. der commision week. last will fans Welk He county promised that at PA lake highway route. p. m. Rental for public buildings was Bradshaw, though injured, re- In it the architects noted that set at $30 for the two elections. enjoy seeing the stars of his show' satismore in person than on the weekly portedly ran from the scene. After work has progressed in a creditCOMMISSION members and a TV program. ignoring shouts to stop, he was factory manner and they ed continuing good weather with representative of the Utah State struck by an officers bullet. Schuistad explained that rather speeding the project along. Library board will meet Thursday, than let down for their smaller Box Elder and Orem, a pair of DeVon Cottam who was standing BODA ALSO attempted to elude In other business the commis- Nov. 15, to discuss appointments town appearances, performers like discovery by hiding m a ditch but sioners set today, Tuesday, for to the new county library board. Dick Dale, Larry Hooper, Buddy grid powers from the far ends of just inside the endzone. Yamasaki after the shooting, he gave him- an official canvass of the votes The officials are slated to meet in A high school realm, drove over for the extra point. Hayes, and Myron Floren find it Utahs Class self up, according to Sheriff War- from last weeks general election. in atmosphere where they c will square off Friday at 1 p m. at (Continued on Page Two) THAT CAPPED the scoring but ren W. Hyde. The other two men do what they want to do. Orem in a state semi-finfootball Box Elder threatened twice more Local people who see the show game. 12 in to the the first half, driving will view their favorites in a great Both teams marked into the on one occasion and to the semi-bertlast week. The Bees line on the next drive only beat Bear River Friday in a RetM and to bog down. gion One playoff baltle Orem upset favored Ogden, Bear River was held to only nine Saturday on a soggy Ogden field. yards rushing in the half while Winner of the Box Elder-OreBox Eider rolled up 125 yards. clash will go against the Bear River mounted its only sefor victor the big plum, rious threat early in the third reA Local residents enjoyed a Utahs Class grid championship. freshing ram storm Saturday mornThe tiff was set for period. Starting at their own 20, ing, when the weather man opened Friday after consideration for a the Bears relied primarily on the up the skies and allowed .47 of an Saturday date was tossed aside. rushes of fullback Leonard Hansen inch of moisture to cover the area. It would have conflicted with the in driving to the BE seven before being held for downs. umversity-Wyo-minFollowing the storm, the skies Brigham Young U showdown at Provo. cleared and Sunday was bright MIDWAY IN the final quarter, and sunny as usual. Clouds apBox Elder drove deep into Bear inBOX ELDER its earned way peared in the sky again Monday to the again, marching to the playoff in convincing style. territory afternoon and the barometer was 14 before losing the ball on a The Bees simply outcharged, making a downward trek, indicatand outplayed their cross- fumble. ing the possibility of storm, accordBox Elders defense was never local county cousins on neutral Crisom Clifford, ing to Charles better this year. The pride of the field at Logan. observer. weather The games lone score came in forward wall in this one was The mercury took a drop foltackle Grant Wilson who lowing the storm Saturday night the early minutes after the Bees was , i devastating on defense. and a cool reading of 29 was re- recovered a Bear fumble on the Jeff Thorne, Jay Stokes, Lloyd corded, while Corinne had a low first play of the game from scrimC' ? V f vSieHlJNiL of 17 degrees, he noted. mage. The hobbled bull was set Baird, Cottam, Lee Johnson. Mark had a all their moments in Wells 45 Denat the down Bear and low with and readings mercury High for the past five days are listed nis Yamasaki carrying the leather fine defensive effort. five consecutive times, Box Elder The Bees racked up 202 yards as follows: moved to the 25. against 77 for the Bears and had Wmgback Mike Anderson toted 11 first downs against five for OH, HAPPY DAY Coach I.es Dunn and Mrs. Dunn were al smiles to the 19 and on the next play with Bear River, after Fridays Box Elder piayotf win over Bear River at Logan. bunched River a was in Bear before In a The men four is This the station which to flee local up from played tight game wagon CHASE ENDS ABRUPTLY attempted nine-ma- n The Bees now face Orem Friday In a state Class A semi-fingrid crowd under ideal line, Yamasaki stepped capacity-plu- s law enforcement officers Sunday night. The chase came to an abrupt end when the vehicle rammed back and tossed a TD pass to end weather conditions. game. into a huge gravel chute about one mile north of the Deweyville Junction on ot 100-fo- $10,-00- Local Girl to Appear With Welk Stars , Highway Chief To Address Civic Club Group 89-9- cus-tod- Architects Say Nursing Home Class to Begin self-hel- p About 75 Percent Complete Bees Face Orem Friday In Class A Grid Battle ten-yar- d h Saturday Rain Totals .47 Inch ?J y S& i " - jj 13-- East-Tooe- 1 i Bee-Tig- g - -- U-6- 9. i i l' ,yh |