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Show U.iv:.M:i 1 il ierr3 it Avd. Laka City, Utah Salt JI3) ::i:i-o:Ui- C3-- ? L hjH Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, June 18, 1963 Volume 66, Number 25 It's Time to Get on The Ball... 8 Pages Local Paries Targets for 'T Improvement Brigham City this spring has leaped into a city parks improvement program with the bounce of a teeter totter and n the go of a slippery slide. at children Consequently, heretofore vacant Lindsay park are enjoying new swings, climbing bars, teeter totters, chinning bars, ring and workmen were busy Monthe finishing putting day touches on a new little league backstop. Its quite a stride forward for the south-citpark which has been relatively ignored since a installation of sprinkling system and the planting of grass. r well-wor- swin-aroun- 5 i-- U Tentative $2,243,275 Bodgeit Sains City Council Approve! tentative budget totalling $2,243,275 to finance Brigham City operations in the coming fiscal year Thursday gained unanimous approval of the city council. The proposed expenditures are 887,665 less than those adopted for the current year which ends June 30. A public hearing on the budget was scheduled for June 27 at 7 p.m. and a copy is now available at the city hall for public A Plans Expected by August 1 5 For Bear River City School Final plans fora new elementary school building at Bear River City are expected to see completion about At)g. 15, according to estimates of the architecture firm. This disclosure was made last week after the Box Elder Board of Education had reviewed a preliminary floor plan and ordered final plans prepared right away. In broad terms, the proposed new expenditures include an increase in the general fund and sharp decreases in both the public utilities and bond re- demption and interest funds. Generally, the various city departments will receive modest increases. There is a substantial hike proposed tor parks, from $28,-25- 0 to $46,500 with the added funds slated for city parks improvements and general "sprucing up of the community, according to Mayor Willis Han- Board members were obviously anxious to the get project under way as soon as possible. The new building estimated to cost somewhere near $200,000, will have seven class rooms and is being designed by Hogdson and Holbrook architects of Ogden. School offjpials hope to finance the work with current year revenues but have left the door open for bond refunding if necessary. sen. Since the city will not undertake a streets and curb and gutter special improvement district this year, the additional funds were tunneled into these areas that need improvement, -he explained. Reid Goldsberry has The proposed allocation for COACH streets is $97,600 while the pres- been named head basketball ent budget had set aside $211,-46- 8 coach at Box Elder High school. IN ADDITION, AN old ticket which helped to pay off house has been moved from Rees Pioneer park and will District Special Improvement 14 last summer. serve as a storage shed for Two new apportionments playground equipment. And a small bowery will be were made in the general fund erected at the park to provide Box Elder School District Utah Society of School Superin including $10,600 for planning shade during the coming hot Supt. Walter D. Talbot Mon- tendents and was recently ap and zoning and $13,070 for the d summer months. public works deday announced that he was re- pointed to the resolutions comCity Public Works Director signing his present post to ac- mittee of the American Associa- partment headed by O. Neil O. Neil Smith is bubbling over Smith. cept appointment as assistant tion of School Administrators. these days with enthusiasm lor state supreintendent of public The council agreed Thursday (Continued on page two) to use an estimated $12,017 surpresent and planned improve- instruction. ments. plus for city employe pay inA former standout athlete for Talbot submitted his regisna-tio- n On the slate .probably later creases. Box Elder High school and varto the board of education in this week, is installation of a The general fund total is basketball player at Utah 1 evesity a special meeting Saturday and $808,324 playground equipment compared with $744,- State been has university 774 in the current fiscal year. backstops for two more little ning. It will become effective to the head basketball named the date which 15, upon baseball diamonds at July league . . . Camera gets balls-eyview as Raymond Call, 6, left, and Paul Michael Johnson, 8, watch THERE IS A substantial de- coaching position at Box Elder he is scheduled to assume his Bunderson school park. (See other photos on page S) croquet shot by Jimmy Call, 10. crease in the public utilities High. pew post. AND PRESENTLY BEING fund because of capital imIn a written statement to the He is Reid Goldsberry, son erected are lights for the little provement completed during of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. it was Talbot said with board, the past year with no major league diamond at Rees park "mixed emotions that I submit Goldsberry, 685 South Third to accomodate night play. Smith projects now planned in the West. His selection came this letter of intended resignaduring said the big beams will be tion. next budget period. a Box Elder Board of Educatnext within two the exburning Proposed public utilities Getting on the ball in Brigham City recreation is about He told the board he would ion, meeting last week after weeks. penditures total $1,080,065 com- Goldsberry was recommended as putting your best foot forward, swiftly as easy be to the willing stay past July In a brief tour Monday morncurwith in the $1,182,245 pared for the post by Supt. Walter D. 15 date if necessary until a sucthat is, or lifting a croquet mallet. rent year budget. ing, the public works director Talbot and Principal E. W. is cessor named. basIn city recreation there are big balls, such as the disclosed plans for other imWith a substantial carry- Payne. In his new Talbot position of balls will which ket variety; little balls, like in tennis, or over, available Class "C road provements, some inThere were 15 come this summer and others will serve as assistant to Dr. turds total $74,200 compared terviewed for the applicants such as those which are always getting kicked around. coachhead T. H. Bell only recently appointnext year. with $30,129 a year ago. A subing job. Goldsberry succeeds IN FACT there is a kind of ball to suit just everybody. Included will be construction ed as state superintendent. stantial road maintenance and Grant Brigham City will have some Moser who will head the Supt. Walter D repair program is planned in The proof that a lot of youngsters are having a ball getting Norman Jeppsen, president of RESIGNS new Christmas decorations with of another little league diamond schools intramural program. BE Brigham City this summer, anwhich to deck out its down- abutting the existing field on the board, issued this state- Talbot has designed as on same in city recreation was revealed Monday. town Main street area this the south at Rees park. Addi- ment Monday: other area in which the city has TWENTY - FOUR year old Schools to take said initial week Dunn Recreation Les Director superintendent City of course, is re- state post. will be erected and "The tional of from a board, do. to lights year. graduated Goldsberry backlog catching up registration in all of Brigham Citys summer program numthe existing diamond will be luctant in losing Superintendent USU this past spring with a a Action $1,500 pur approving bered 2,446. And just so you dont think this is a balled-uchase came at last Thursday moved 30 feet north to provide Talbot whom we feel is an outmajor in English and a minor in physical education. He will figure, here is a breakdown: standing administrator. He has evenings city council meet- for adequate playing room. worked some English classes in teach always cooperatively And be it could first the ing. PLAYGROUNDS, 716; swimming classes, 49S; synchroALSO, PLANS ARE to tear with the board in an efficient addition to his coaching duties. to enof several purchases nized swimming, 45; swimming team, 120; Minor league down the corrgated metal fence manner which has seen him achance the citys yule setting. Generally regarded as one of which now stands on two sides vaseball, 120; dancing 195; tennis, 160; pool, 525. complish a tremendous amount the top defensive specialists in Charles W. Ciaybaugh, repre- of Rees park baseball diamond. of progress during his time as Registration figures are expected to go even higher this the Intermountain area, the senting the Box Elder Chamber A chain link fence will be conon tap for girls softball and water polo. week with sign-unew Bee mentor played three of Commerce, said chamber structed about 400 feet from superintendent. We certainly wish him conof varsity ball at USU. It hardly seems possi-balcommitteemen had met with a home plate and the remaining Robert W. Smith, 34, of 549 SOME 16 HOURS later, when years tinued success in his new ofHe was a guard on the 1961-6- 2 manufacturers sales represent area to the north, now idle for fice. North Main was listed in seri- Munns arrived, Smiths face and 1963-6Aggie cage teams ative and approved a particular the most part, will be put to ous condition Monday at the was partially submerged, how which put together two of the red plastic and tinsel bells, other recreational use, Smith TALBOT HAS BEEN at the Dee hospital in Ogden, suffering aver, he still had enough OLD BUILDING DOOMED? scroll and garland arrange said. schools helm in Box Elder dis- from exposure and injuries re- strength left to keep his head most successful seasons in the schools history. mont In addition, city property now trict during its most explosive ceived when he was pinned out of water. of growth. During this for 16 hours under a Munns said that he and his heavy HE GRADUATED from Box THEY CAN BE fixed to light lying unused north of the park period will be available for period five new schools have tractor in an irrigation canal ihrec children were out for a Elder in 1957 after achieving proper to poles supplement evergreen drive when they stopped along constructed including the north of Brigham City. selection for his abilbow and bell decorations used parking and a road constructed been the Box to million $2 Elder this area. highway. His young son ity. A said High hospiltal spokesman 10 the the for by city past Plans have been made with school. Additions have been Monday afternoon that Smith crossed the highway and then After attending USU for two years, he said. one eye turned to the proposed built at seven other schools and was suffering more from expo shouted to his father that some- years, he served an LDS misThe money earmarked ThursHe one was calling for help. Upon sion to Australia from April of the Rees park planning is now in process for sure than from injuries. day will buy new decorations development new Bear a school further that Stated at River which area include a pond possibility Following the stream for a few 1959 to April 1961. may for 17 of the 33 light poles be of of arm yards, Munns found the victim Smiths Bear River Junior High amputation tween Second South and First Sons of Utah Pioneers memor- City, Goldsberry just this past will not be necessary, as earlier under the overturned tractor. school a ial center. addition March married the former North streets. Ciaybaugh sug Within minutes, others were And everything is aimed at at Box Elder High and a new thought. A large question mark now of new building compared with that next year additional to help and Simth was Sherry Watkins of Tremonton. there gested more classroom building at Box ElAs to the brand of ball he hangs over the old building por- the cost ot renovating the old materials could be purchased providing better and SMITH WAS rescued Saturday placed in the Brigham City recreational facilities for the der Junior High school. tion of Box Elder Junior High one. And Im sure it will prove and perhaps a the new cage coach said r conplans, after his faint cries for ambulance and brought to the A number of other major morning more economical to build new tract could be made to school. people of Brigham City, Smith were heard by James A. Cooley Memorial hospital for this will depend on the material provide help strides have been taken includsaid. Felt even more Members of the Box Elder rather than to remodel, Munns, 593 North Fifth East, emergency treatment and then with which he will be working. yuletide trappings. ing consolidation of 11 schools, who found the victim Board of Education sounded a said. It was pointed out the nearest pinned transferred to the Dee hospital establishment of a complete face down under the tractor He added that such a project note last week threatening to have the same decora in in Ogden. city written policy tor the board of about 18 inches of water. It had when plans would have to come after a tion is Butte Mont. they directed NOTICE OF BUDGET Dr. James T. Simper, 638 education and a reorganization been drawn for a new classroom building bond election. for him to hold East Second North, was one of HEARING neceessary of the district's central staff. the IN OTHER BUSINESS his head up out of the water to the first at the scene and building. rehelpTHE BIDS ACTUALLY, council awarded a bid for City The Brigham City Council in reed to dam off the water above ALSO DURING THIS time, keep from drowning, Munns Board members didnt com- ceived last month were for liability and vehicle insurance session June 27, 1963, at regular the trapped man. F. R. Munns, e student enrollment has risen ported. work only (new to Carroll Williams, local agent mit themselves definitely to 7:00 oclock P. M. in the City been Smith had reportedly a of brother from 5,740 to 8,700 and the numJames, also helped Council rooms will consider and a new building project, they heating and plumbing systems representing the Hawkeye e the canal Friday at the rescue efforts. ber of teachers and other pro, dredging want to study the plans and stairways and window work). curity Insurance company. The about 6 p.m. when his tractor adopt a budget for the fiscal fcssional persons from 235 to costs first. But it appears now The ultimate cost of remodeling bid was $3,8823.17 and had been DEE HOSPITAL authorities year July 1, 1963 to June 30, chandiversion a across flipped about 400 that the old school, steeped in would obviously be much low among six bids submitted nel which ran to the said Smith suffered a broken 1964, and appropriation, ordinA Snowville man Friday was Talbot took the local post in main canal. Heparallel tradition, may be headed for higher. at the previous council meet fined $50 and sentenced to serve told Munns right shoulder, broken ribs, ex- ance to govern expenditures for August 1959 after serving for that he had tried to jump free posure and shock. the scrap heap. Councilmen John Hadficld 10 days in the Box Elder said period of time will be County two years as assistant super- af Only the old portion of the ing. A son ot Mr .and Mrs. WilArchitect John Piers of Ogden the tractor, but didnt quite Zundel William Olot Said meeting will be and Packer after a First District court intendent and board school would be torn down to jail clerk in make it; his right shoulder and liam W. Smith, 549 North Main, adopted. has the plans assignment. to the public. with the bid Council found open him of approved assult and make room for a new building. guilty Murray district. Prior to that, arm were pinned under the Smith is a teacher at Ben Loman Verl Petersen casting Mayor and City Council. battery. IT WAS PIERS who about a The newer adjoining science was superintendent he and heavy tractor wheel. mond High school. of vote because The was disenting verdict returned clerk in Garfield district for year ago advised the board that building section will continue minor rating conflict with bid against Arvid Anderson who had two a new classroom building could to serve. years, been charged with hitting Snow Felt said the boards decision specifications. be erected for about $500,000. "I would like the people to Jack insurance on ville Hurd Nov. teacher Moftit, city Lyle But board members, not want- would not affect the move of know that I have the deepest re be accepted. 2, 1962. ing to take hasty steps, had the ninth graders to Box Elder The trial, an appeal of a low spect for the members of the architect prepare specifications High school for the coming advisor, recommended the bid court conviction, was in ses- board of education with whom er school year. to remodel the old school. MAYOR WILLIS HANSE sion I have served these past four and Friday. An A group of 70 foreign exforeign exchange student pro- Grant Allred, PA to reported that $800 had been re- dersonThursday years Piers estimate was $260,000. senbeen had previously students will arrive in gram. change make arrangements. Mrs. from the ceived Brigham has City been "It four my bids when personal, to serve five tenced However, pay $50 and on Wednesday Golf club as rent from 1956 to explains that the AFS rules in action whose thoughts were Brigham City were received late last month, THE STUDENTS WILL need provide that the students days when found guilty of the afternoon of next week and will club the the house for to present see may men was the experience and thrilling $364,800 lowest in court. the Brigham City need housing accomodations for housing accomodations for two share a room but must have site at the municipal golf charge board members balked. With the sentence Fri- ever on the welfare and inter- two nights. How would Thursand Pronouncing you like nights, Wednesday course. separate beds. the architect concurring, the day was Judge Henry Ruggeri ests of the people they served and will board to open your home to one or day, June council the Also, I approved "Never seen more have of school otficials said they, felt Price, a judge MRS. J. HOWARD Rasmustwo of the students and feel their buses early Friday mornto the golf from A South Willard mink rancher repayment of $2,500 Utahs Seventh Judicial dedicated men than those men well rewarded after the bids were much too high; local AFS chairman, retheir to sen, continue journey ing leave they an amount lent to the district. Counsel for Anderson, who have been elected to serve it was too much money to put Sunday reported to the Box El- club, United that much enthusiasm States across the ports by having formed an interestder Sheriffs office the theft of city in 1959 to help purchase ad- George Mason, had requested a in the interests of education In into an old building. to their various home was shown by families and who with ing lasting friendship 45 young mink valued at $1,000. ditional land to expand the golf non resident judge to sit in the this school Talbot someone district, lands. They have attended hosted the students last sumfrom a land. foreign course. B. FELT, board HAROLD stated. case. Thomas M. Mower said the That is the experience of schools in various parts of Ore- mer and many reported it a Ross C. Bowen, secretary-manage- r member from Brigham City, seven week-ol- d Members of the jury included were animals delightful experience. TALBOT WHO IS currently some 30 local families who gon and Washington during the most of the Box Elder Abe V. White, Elsie S. Jensen, said the board had felt it taken from his ranch sometime school year. They enjoyed canyon picnics, on past his work doctorate to host at doing who the students played should evaluate the possibility Friday night or early Saturday Chamber of Commerce, in a Donrey Secrist, Myrtle R. JenBrigham City families who patio parties, tours of local of fixing up the old building be- morning. They were taken letter, explained the citys an- sen, Leon D. Gardner, Van F. USU, lias been extremely ac visited in Brigham City a year in tive of can the field education under the of to ago, one. to new Thurston provide sleeping accomoda- scenic spots, swimming parties R. a nual $500 donation Peach Dunn, Jr., James from different pens, he told fore going sponsorship Hi t is prosident-eliTof the the American Field Service tions are urged to contact Mrs. (Continued on page (wo) and Reed L. Oyler. Now well I'V.ilu.ili! tin- ritf.l officios. (Caul imicd oil page two) y A Supf.WalferD.Talliot ToAssumeSfatePos? Board frames n Cage Couch newly-create- At Box Elder e llnf' Gfy Recreation I Funds Tagged ForYule as--w- cli odd-shape- d Decorations (liL Brigham Alan Serious After Tractor Mishap p l. 3 fosorels n for Fto 0BEJE3S Unit five-yea- BE first-phas- Man Found Guilty in Assault Case 8 fortra Room? Invite AFS Student All-re- Mink Rancher Reports Theft 26-2- en-rou- - t d |