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Show i. v Universal Microfilming Corp. 141 Pierpont Ave. ke City, Utah Volume 65, Number 50 Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning- December 11, 1962 - City Financial Shape ired; Council Car Slides on Canyon Highway, Acts to Cut Spending day morning when the sedan in which they were riding slid out of control into the path of an oncoming auto in Welisville canyon, Cache Hit Broadside by Second Auto Three prominent Brigham City women were killed instantly Mon- county. Killed in the grinding collision were: Mrs. Elizabeth W. Nauman, 46, wife of Edward F. Nauman, general manager of Thiokol Chemical corporations Wasatch division, 659 North Fifth East. Mrs. Dora L. Wallen, 32, of 633 Beecher avenue, whose husband, Plant 78. John Wallen, is manager of Air Mrs. Elizabeth W. Nauman Zundeis remarks were sparked Mrs. Mary Louise Whitlock, approximately 37, of 629 Beecher bv a proposal of Councilman Verl avenue, wife of Coleman Whitlock, another Thiokol executive of WaPetersen to authorize preliminary satch division. a on work proposed engineering Driver and only other occupant special improvement district for of the second car, Robert curb and gutter and street paving. Hamilton, 21, of No. 15, He suggested a waiting period of The office of Sen. Frank E. USU Thailer court, Logan, died at until the a couple of months Moss 7 p.m. Monday evening at LDS picFriday announccitys financial inflow-outgWi'' Li ed that Thiokol Chemical Corp. ture is clearer. The councilman Logan Hospital. has received an additional in- pointed out that the citys outgo Hamilton, son of former Brigcrement of $14 million for the had been $22,000 more a month ham City residents, Mr. and Mrs. i Robert H. Hamilton of Burley, production of Minuteman stage than its income. one, solid rocket loaders, spare Idaho, suffered extensive leg and is I realize that street work head injuries. parts and ground support equipimportant but maybe theres a ment. A COMMON SIGHT It Is at (he Brigham City post office these days with local residents contributThe smash-u- p which completely limit to what we can do, he said. to the annual Christmas parcel post avalanche. People have been mailing especially their share This amount brings the total to demolished both vehicles occurred ing of financial check the (A citys The question of on U. S. $76,493,649, a spokesman for Sen. early this year. midway between situation shows that from Jan. 1 whether beer can be sold in a Dry Lake and Welisville at about Moss said. to Oct. 31, the average expendidance hall in Brigham City ap- 11:20 a. m. Work will be done at Wasatch tures have been $122,754 while reThursday peared still unsettled division. The three Brigham City women have $108,501.) ceipts averaged after a reading of an opinion by were northbound in a O. Lund. Dee PETERSEN reminded his fellow City Attorney sedan apparently driven by Mrs. to officials that it is important Wallen. Mayor Willis Hansen, during a plan ahead and he estimated the Richard Haycock, Utah would cost regular council meeting, read the Trooper district engineering said the Wallen opinion in which Lund stated that Highway patrol, less than $2,000. to the left, car veered sharply the to and The state law, city stamp He disclaimed the attitude that parcel post according three-lanroad where FOR the whole comthe The crossing Brigham organized newly hall license the windows cannot a dance at Brigham City legally the city is in such bad shape it was struck almost broadside on Youth Protection committee mittee and a plan for eliminating office are now opening at to sell beer. post and predicted that by the end of City one the right side by the southbound with by 8 a. m. each morning instead of meeting behind it, is tak- obscene materials, compiled this fiscal year well be on solid strides right away to provide Councilman Verl Petersen and patHowever, Councilman Don Chase Hamilton car. ing 8:36 schedula. m. as was normally said there Petersen An incident Nov. 11 in which ground. in Class C road funds to an avenue for combating porno- terned after the system used sucForce of the impact tossed the assistant said there apparently has been ed, Boyd Sheffield, money some revision in the statute which fatal victoms car off the highgraphic materials distribution lo- cessfully in Salt Lake City, were blasting caps exploded and nearly said postmaster, Monday. for the engineering. to pay week this committee mailed cally. would permit licensing. cost a North Ogden man his sight way. Mrs. Wallen fell out on to Councilman William Packer opincommitte held members. The earlier opening will conThe was brought to the attention of the ed the ground but the other two wothat Lund's also stated that would City critically its initial meeting in the city hall The proposed approach opinion tinue through Dec. 21 to aid in Box Elder county sheriffs depart- needs newBrigham men were still in the car when ofrevenue if were going leave the initiative for banning por- the Christmas mailing rush. Brigham City does not have an ficers Wednesday evening, elected a ment only this past weekend. It to arrived. ordinance which prohibits the sale carry on our present rate of executive board and nographic magazines, etc., up to prompted a warning from Sher- travel. committhe hall. is, That in In the dance a Saturof this beer addition, to a public. coming tentative TROOPER plan gave approval Haycock said the iff Warren W. Hyde against trestee will move to investigate the day, Dec. 15, the post office of action. women were killed inBox in Mrs. Dorla L. Wallen western apparently Elder MAYOR WILLIS Hansen counMAYOR HANSEN told the pointpassing material when a complaint is made will remain open until 5:30 p. m. stantly. Joseph Weight, head of boys cabcil ordinances county and a second word of cau- ed out that the city is faced with that governing it instead of closing at 12:30 p. m. tion not to tamper with blasting paying off $100,009 in tax anticipa- guidance at Intermountain school, against aret operation have been sought The officer blamed a slick film exethat WEIGHT SAID Monday tion notes by the end of Decem- was named to chairman the Sheffield said the public caps. is from other communities and sug of frost as causing the Wallen car Members are committee. cutive forms on which a formal complaint cooperating in mailing ChristThe incident occurred in a build- ber. And another $100,000 will be Leslie gested that these be referred to to go out of control. He said the Dunn, coach at Box Elder can be made wilt be mas probably highway in that area is shaded and cards early Lund for study and opinioa ing at the old salt works, loca- due within the next six months, High school: Anita Burt, Brigham parcels available at the city hall the first this year. and although it appeared to be ted about five miles east of Loco- he added. Mrs. Daniel health officer; EdAn interested listener was of January. That is if the pro- it was slippery in spots. part Added to this, it was brought City dry, motive Springs. Paul, Brigham City League of ward E. Meeker who, at the preHe noted that mail for overis adopted, he added. Mrs. Wallen lost Melvin Jay Reese, 22, of 2776 out, is the fact that Brigham City Women Voters; Mickey Hanson, posed plan used said seas destinations vious meeting, asked for a license herApparently now must The be chairman plans revis of short $104,000 to brakes after anticipated 400 East, North Ogden, suffered local business woman; Rev. Donattempting by other communities also are un- sent via airmail to stand a to sell beer in a place near the slow down on the slick highway, serious injury to his eyes and cuts enue for the first six months of ald T. Ranstrom, Holy Cross Lu- der A case in which a Snowville man to possibly adopt their chance of being delivered before north city limits where he planned he said. theran church, and Police Chief best study on his face. According to Deputy the budget year. is features. to have Christmas. charged with assault and bet-tedancing. The city officials all agreed that John I. Johnson. The three women were enroute Sheriff Herb Hampton, Reese was considnow The approach being on a school teacher is schedbig project payments such as Meeker expressed appreciation to a bridge luncheon in Logan, athospitalized for a number of days. ered would have any complaint of sewer line storm uled for trial in Brigham City drains, expanIt was feared the injured man to the council for its consideration tended by about 60 Brigham City obscenity distributed to five comsion, and water line renovation court on Tuesday, Dec. 18, at 1:30 he occurbut his the when lose new said he women, and wait would the for the review. If apparmembers sight mittee might mishap have put a heavy drain on city red. matter is considered objectionable, m. ently has recovered now. opinion. p. finances. However, these projects the distributor will be contacted. Also injured was Gilbert Ray are A complaint charging Arvid AnHaycock said Hamilton, a stuCouncilIN OTHER business. nearly paid for and when they Should the distributor feel the dent at Utah State University had derson with the misdemeanor was Hancey, 18, of 1961 West. 6000 are the financial Olof said it man was Zundel the picture citys material should not be removed, to be pried from the wreckage of South, Roy. He suffered less ser- will be much recommendation of Loren Tingey, filed on Nov. 5 by Lyle Hurd, brighter. - will be referred to the prosecu-- 1 ious cuts on his leg and face and his car. electrical department superintenhead teacher at Snowville school. Thieves with an apparent disre- tor to determine if it is, in fact, his glasses were shattered. WITH THIS in mind, both CounCourt acDORLA DEAN Livingston Wal dent, that metal poles be used infor the Christmas spirit have legally objectionable. A counter complaint in which Hampton said the accident oc- cilman John Hadfield and Don gard on stead of wood in proposed street len, 32, was born Aug. 20, 1930, a in Brigham tion could follow. set a it campaign betChase would be excurred when the two men were suggested Anderson charges Hurd with ason east Forest lighting projects that has seen outdoor yule daughter of Lloyd Robert and COUNCILMAN Petersen formed ploring buildings of the abondan-e- ter to wait on the road planning City A sault man west and to Box and on Second South, Malad, Idaho, Billie Flovery Livingston, at Jenbattery was filed Nov. decoration lights stolen from at the committee with the intention was crushed to death early Satur- Elder salt works. Hancey reportedly until January or February. school. 13 and that case will be heard in different residences. High five kins, least Ky. I cant see the harm in waitof having representation from the saw a cloth bag on the rafters in day in an accident which occurred victims She was married to John E, city court on Jan. 10 at 10 a. m. Among the It was the recommendation also one building and when he reach- ing if it still leaves time to handle city council, the courts, schools, at the Sugar Co. facthe were following: Wallen on Jan. 27, 1948 at Morton, civbusiness and sumnext before the Both cases are slated for trial to it churches, ed up that both projects be undertaken engineering down, the blast pull tory at Garland. Robert Sewell, 217 East Seventh police, Va. They came to Brigham City by ic organizations. in funds one when mer, Chase said. are occurred. contract jury. Thomas was colChiever proHenry North, who told police that 20 in 1957. Other committee members are: Petersen said he would rather ored available. Each The bag contained blasting caps the at dead arrival complaint accuses the deV Mnced were taken from his upon lights E der Junior Wavne Call, Survivors include her husband fendant of striking the plaintiff which were obviously m old and not wait but withdrew a motion home Wednesday night. Tremonton, Valley Hospital Zundel suggested that a letter a son, Robert Michael, to proceed. High school principal; Earl S. Fox, where he was taken following the age 13; her with his clenched fists. very sensitive. Harry Nighswonger, 723 Lmdon be send to the Brigham City Civic mother, Roanoke, Va. Presbyterian acddent Community Attending occurdrive, reported one string of lights pastor, physiialls The incident reportedly Hampton and Hancey Sunday church; Mack Young, president, said he suffered head and inter- Improvement club indicating there Funeral services will be conduct- red on Nov. 2 in the Snowville went to the sale works and the missing Sunday. Box Elder LDS Ncrth in a east stake; be City will further the delay Non-Far- m nal injuries. ed Wednesday at 10 a. m. with school house and resulted from an John Gale, 678 North Sixth East, deputy destroyed 14 caps which Forest project. It was the local Father VeNoy Christoffersen; Mrs. William Hannifin, said 12 lights were taken from his Judge to plant officials vicar argument over the discipling of had failed to go off when the sack According Beth Gurrister, president of the club which first proposed this Chievers was was pulled down. place Sunday night. on Page Two) Robert trapped apparently Andersons son. of (Continued Women Voters; League street lighting phase. A Mr. Spith,' 745 North Second Max Hamilton, I when he tried to dismount from a Daines, attorney; East, reported the theft of a cord Reed Walker, thea- bucket type hoist he had ridden to James Couch, foreman at the job openings for the and 40 lights from a tree in front businessman; Diseases Reported tre operator, and Bruce Keyes, the kiln area of the factory to city power plant, said he felt the week ending Dec. declined from of his home check fires in the kilns. Thursday. Box Elder News & Journal. 16 the preceding week but were about Box Elder county reported responsibility which he has at the And even N-- J Publisher, Charles Officers said he foot and leg ap- plant should entitle him to $100 of cases normal for the season and on a W. Claybaugh was victimized by strep infection, ten parently became caught in the more a month than he received of influenza and six of mea- par with the same week of last the culprits, losing two sets of outskip and as it automatically when taking the post. sles for the week ending Nov. 30, year at the Brigham City Em- door lights. turned he was crushed by a large acording to the Utah Department ployment Security office. Police Chief John I. Johnson said bar on the mechanism. Mayor said his request would This is the Christmas season the busy season of Health. The local office listed 52 avail- these were the first such incidents be considered. J. Earle Arnold, superinplant for the same per- able jobs during the week com- reported this year. And he defor sales clerks and shoppers alike. Not to mention Brigham City, tendent, said workers are not noriod. reported three cases of strep pared with 81 in the preceding plored the practice which indicates UPON recommendation of Counthe post office where business has been building up mally permitted to ride the hoist cilman John infection and two of measles. week. a disrespect for the holiday spirit. Hadfield, the council but rather do, BC earlier than usual this yuletide season. occasionally they to hold to its policy where than walk by stairway. The hoist voted And if you haven't been reminded today, there VOLUNTEERS RALLY carrier running on new water hookups are concerned. A rash of vandalism last Wed- is a bucket-lik- e to was in a This are response request cables and used to lift lime rock just 12 more shopping days remaining until nesday night in which a number Fife Construction company Christmas If youve been tardy about tackling that of windows on north Main street from the ground level to the top by that credit be given for two of the kilns. were the targets for guns or gift list, this should be the signal to get going. inch lines when they are replaced flippers brought a plea from Poa line. by Brigham City merchants are making it easier lice Chief John I. Johnson for the It has not been a city policy to this week by keeping local stores open until 9 p.m. such to curb incidents, help public give any credit because the $385 Monday through Friday. The same late hours will Thirty-severesidents of Brig- essary for the artificial heart ing, Murray and the Bear River Johnson said six or seven winh line connection fee for a holes dows were pocked with ham City and other Northern Utah pumping equipment to be put in Bird Refuge. prevail next week. represents the cost of labor and 145 at Bywater Floor Covering, communities are experiencing the motion in order to perform the A big event on the Brigham City Christmas seaswould The lose materials. city THE DONORS are listed as fol- - North Main; Bradshaw Auto Parts true spirit of Christmas this year operation. money to lower the fee, it was on this week will be the apperance of Santa lows: 91 North and Pizza the agenda Shack, their up by literally opening pointed out. memTHE NUTTALL family Claus here Saturday with his annual treat for the From Brigham City Keith Nut- Main. hearts to save the life of a Brigbers report that their phones were tall, 817 East Third North; Farrell C. R. JOHNSON presented a Similar damage to other Main ham City man. kiddies. Sunny skies continue to prevail claim of $72.07 for flooded with calls from persons A. Jensen, 644 East Second North; street business houses has been to his damages In reply to a plea made last even The jolly old fellow will be in front of the fire this area in though night- car when it was struck by a pickthe precious blood, Alvarene A. Warren, 215 West reported during the year, Johnson week for a rare type of whole volunteering both for the specified rare Rh neg- Fourth South; John Higginson, 425 said. He urged citizens to report time temperatures drop to below up truck reportedly station at 1 p.m. with a sweet and a word for each driven by blood so that open heart surgery the only indication freezing blood and many other East Second South; James it when they see such activity, said Mrs. Gino Como. Johnson who comes to see him. Santa's visit is , ative youngster cun be performed on Vernal that winter is supposed to arrive In case it could be used. The pellets 130 North Eighth he was told Mrs. Como was on apparently have next week. East; the 37 volunteer donors im- types sponsored by Brigham City in conjunction annually city business Bt the time of the the Nuttal The blood will be drawn Mon- Wynn J. Bott, 338 North First been shot or flipped from passing contacted mediately Box Elder Chamber of Commerce. the with low mercury readings accident. and 1 High the said. chief 5 cars, m. and between at West. p. family, offering the blood which day LDS tor the past five days, as recordHe also plans to be back in Brigham City on Dec. The matter was referred to the hospital in Salt Lake Mrs. Vern Petersen, 723 Eliason will be used In an attempt to save the ed by Charles Clifford, local weafur21-2be will his for 434 City. orders. opinion. West to take some city attorney Transportation Drive; Gladys Nelson, the youth's life. Wheat Applications Due ther observer, are listed below: donors who need it by First North; Rex D. Mateson, 640 Councilman William Packer said A son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris nished will visit children who are ill and unable to Santa all requests for work by the city Wheat farmers who desire to William ChrisMedoland Drive; A. Nuttall, 1049 East Second North Keith Nuttall and Mrs. John Parents may call Mrs. come to see him Saturday. local Red Cross chairman. tiansen, 633 South Third West. 1963 voluntary in the engineer in the future will be made will the Vernal enter participate street, young leave the child's said PA forms. work on He and order Glen doSev223 are 37 stabilization by Knudsen, wheat W. Of volunteer Lewis East In the Lake Salt Nielsen, program LDS hospital City accepted using this method, everything can and address and Santa will make the rounds name next Sunday and the open heart nors, 21 are from Brigham City; enth South; Robert P. Keller, 660 reminded that applications for fall and costs be handled properly surgery is scheduled for Tuesday, seven from Salt Lake City; three South Sixth West; Eyre L. Bunn. wheat signup must be filed with after the activity at the fire station. made to the different departments Seventh the ASCS office not later than; Dec. 18. The plea asked for . 28 from Kearns; two from Logan, RFD 1; Ferrell Freeze, Dec. 14. requesting work. (Continued on Page Two) pints of blood, which will be nec and one each from Ogden, Field started on engineering for streets produced an of Brigham airing Citys financial condition Thursday evening and the upshot was that the city council isnt in a spending mood. Councilman Olof Zundel spoke most vehemently for a curb spending and wait and see approach during a regular weekly council A discussion which Force-Thiok- New Funds Given For Minuteman Council Favors ), o More Study On Beer, Dance g 89-9- 1 Local Post Office Youth Protection Group Meets, 0 EarI Plans Move on Obscene Matter For Yule Season Blast Mishap late-mod- e S Stirs Warning seven-m- ember ... Assault, Battery Case Scheduled I Fdr Trial Dec. 18 ry I Thieves Snatch Idahoan Dies In Mishap at Garland Plant Holiday Lights d Utah-Idah- L Z o I Jobs Show Decline Non-far- Local Stores Open Until 9 p.m.; Santa Sets Visit Here Saturday 1 inci-men- ts Window Damage Brings Plea From Donors Offer Special Christmas Gift Police B-- two-inc- h Sunny Skies Followed by n B-- two-inc- Frosty Nights Nut-tall- ... Boul-graide- 2- last-minu- I i r |