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Show Universal Sicrof lining Corp, l4lPlerpoint Ave. Salt Lake City, Utah Cos;. Volume 67, Number 17 Brigham City, Utah, 84302, Tuesday Morning, April 28, 1964 8 PAGES Change Set LDS Chorale Postal Group Sets Service Here Concet Here In T S I X Postal service in Brigham City will undergo minor cur- The popular Temple Chorale of Salt Lake City will present a concert at the Brigham City Tabernacle Friday evening, May 1, at 8 p.m. The public Is Invited to attend. the evening of Sponsoring music will be the Brigham City stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, as a fundraising project for the new David O. McKay Hospital building. THE Temple Chorale is com posed of 20 select members of the famed Mormon Tabernacle Choir, who will present a program of classical, and comedy musical num-ber- tailment effective May 4, It was announced this week by Postmaster C. Henry Nielsen. The restrictive measures are being taken to accomodate an economy move ordered by General John A. By tightening Its belt a bit, the department hopes to save $12.7 million. Local changes will effect only parcel post delivery and window service on Saturday. Nielsen said parcel post will not be delivered on Wednesdays except on mounted, mallster and Post-mast- Gron-ousk- L s. SAID POSTMASTER said. SERVICE jv 4. ' -- V. coun-te- r vy, 'A r - f V 4 , Theres lotsa rock in this pile on the mountainside east of Willard. Trucks are loaded here and then wend their way down to the Willard soloists In the state, according to Thad Carlson and Delmont Beecher of the Brigham City stake high council, In charge of arrangements. . 9 - 4, . V I '! " m.. t i '' ) , X V v "'' . dam project which can be seen far below. Men, Machines Tear - According to Carlson, the new hospital will be built by the LDS church and will be located In the South Ogden area for the benefit of residents of the entire Intermountain area. A two-head- Af Rock for Use FAMILIES ARE INVITED to Blink ... Blink! Calf Court Sees Beally Has 2 Heads 290 Youths Riddle What has two heads, 100,000 births and in most four eyes and gets fed four or they are born dead. five times a day from a soda Those which are alive at birth water bottle? rarely live more than a few On Willard Project attend the concert with tickets available at a cost of $7.50 per family. Tickets may be obtained from bishops of the seven wards In the Brigham City stake, the cluding Seventh, A total of 290 youths were Fifteenth referred to Juvenile court in wards. Sat-urda- And no after hours counter service will be provided on can move mountains, and so can a spring, vllle Construction company whose men and equipment are pecking away at the Rocky led-ge- s east of Willard. Construction W.W. Clyde company doesnt Intend to move the entire mountain, only about 570,000 tons of it. The rock are blasting lose and they breaking up Is being used as rip rap on the Willard bay dam. . Ed J. Munro, quarry foreman, said this past week that opera, tlons would continue for about another six months. Its expect-e- d to take that long to pile three feet of rip rap along earthen the entire fill dam. V. Seth Jensen QUALIFIES has qualified for appointment AS OF A WEEK AGO, Munro to the Air Force Academy. said they had moved out 370,. 000 tons of rock from their mountain-siddiggings. This Is actually the final phase of work on the dam which blocks off a large portion of Willard bay for a fresh water Faith In- Its said, Third, Fourth, Thirteenth, Seventeenth Eighth, and Brigham City during 1963, It Fam Hies residing In the stake was revealed this week In a will be assessed a specified statistical summary released amount of money each year for by the police department. the next four years to support The report showed that most the hospital building fund, Carl-so- n Its a 21 day old calf owned hours. 185 of them of the offenders by Floyd Adams of Thatcher. explained. Those families The unique looking little critTHUS THE ADAMS calf appeared only one time In the who patronize the concert Friter is more than a riddle to surprise . everyone. local court. day evening will have the cost There were 38 who appeared of their tickets deducted from shes a reality as may be First to discover the oddity twice, nine who appeared three their 1964 assessment he by the estimated 6,000 was Adams son, Leon, an visitors to the Adams farm senior at Bear River times and seven who appeared The stake must raise four or more times up to eight $5,000 for its 1964 share toward since her birth. High school. times. the hospital, he stated. violations posed the Traffic calf has All Interested persons are inBeing a news The spread fast and soon reason for most appearances In to attend the concert, stake its advantages. She Is by far curious spectators vited flock-lng were court with 101 teenagers lnvolv-e- d officials said Monday. the most celebrated critter In to see the calf. In accidents and 71 of them all of Box Elder county and A man from Texas called to she gets to lie on a soft bed of say he would buy the calf when In violation, m all during the straw. And the little hereford she died. He wanted to mount year, 225 youths were cired heifer Is handfed a delicious and display her as a freak of for driving Infractions. The leading offense, as might diet of milk and syrup with an nature. be suspected It also holds true egg tossed in for good measure with their adult counterparts, once In a while. BUT SO FAR, THE gallant was speeding with 49 citations to seems little gal be getting issued. No drivers license was BUT THERE ARE drawbacks along just fine. Although she the second She cant romp with the other Isnt able to stand, her highest violation with growth calves and it seems every time rate appears to be near normal 34 persons cited. Despite the snow, rain and There were 65 Juveniles she dozes off, curious spect- and she can roll over to get arrested for misdemeanors in cold temperatures, an enthators are poking their heads more comfy. 10 and theft usiastic group of teenagers to ahh the door eluding shoplifting ooh, through out to turned display their driv10. more or four Others with and oogle. And If she does grow to Included beer drinking, ing skill at the annual safe drlv-in- g arrests So say the experts, she should be twice maturity, Saturday, teenage Road-E-calves show up once In every as smart as the other cows. runaway and petty larceny. April 25. The program, designed to a better understanding promote IN CEREMONIES WEDNESDAY and appreciation of safe driving habits among young drivers of the community, was again spon-soreby the Brigham City meter settings, trust fund deposits, and box rent collections will be suspended on con-tlnu- any day of the week, said the postmaster, that no essential major services are affected. There will be no change In home delivery or special delivery. Regular business mall deliveries will continue as usual. Letters and other first class mall will be handled with the same priority as ever he noted. d d Munro looks at worn tooth from the shovel. . . . Ed Teenage Road - E - 0 Names Dogs were blamed Saturday in the death of a colt in east Bear River City, accord, n d Elder County The colt, valued at $500 was nearly dead when discovered by owner Milton Bywater, Sr., morning. It died a short Sat-urda- y time later. Tracks Indicated dogs were responsible for killing the colt, born Friday night. d Church to Dedicate New Building Jay-cee- s. THIS YEARS EVENT WAS also by Andersens Christian The newly erected deal-er- s and Inc., Ford, Mercury education building of the Comacross the country. Presbyterian church munity Walking away with top honors will be dedicated Wednesday, were first place winner Lee cere-monThe April 29, at 8 p.m. Packer, son of Mr. and Mrs. will be conducted In the L. Packer of Brigham Doyle sanctuary of the church edifice City; second place winner Dougby the minister. Earl Seymour las Andersen son of Mr. and Fox, Following the service the Mrs. Lee R. Andersen of Brig-hanew building will be open for City: and third place win-ne- r Inspection, and refreshments David Bingham, son of Mr. will be served by the Womens and Mrs. Clifford H. Bingham association under the direction of Corlnne. of Elder Dorothy Corwin. Among those participating In TOP AMONG THE TEENAGE the service will be the Rev. was Beth McDermott, girls of Hundson Thomas Franklyn of Mr. and Mrs. John daughter Riverside, Calif, moderator of M. McDermott of Brigham City. The of California: the Synod All contestants were required Rev. C. Sumpter Logan of Ogto complete a written test In den, moderator of the addition to the drlvingexamlna-tlon- . of Utah: The Rev. A. Walton Roth, Utah field representative of National MisPACKER AND MISS McDer- sions; the Rev. Donald Christ-iansemott have been Invited to of Salt Lake City, chair, In the state competlman of National Missions In Utah Presbytery. (Until the 1950s the church was a National Missions station). y Pres-bytpr- par-ticlpa- 4 - 1 The new Christian Education Building of the Community Presbywill be dedicated Wednesday evening, April 29, at 8 p.m. Construction on the building began in July of last year. It will be dedicated as "Gillespie Hall in memory of the late Rev. Sampel Lovejoy Gillespie, the first pastor of the Brigham City church, who began his mission work in Brigham City in 1877. An open house will follow the dedication rites. DEDICATION SET terian church d pro-gra- Three More BE Girls Enter 964 Dairy Pincess Quest Three more Box Elder county Marsha Chlarson, 19 daughthis week added their ter of Mr. and Mrs. Varsel names to the growing list of Chlarson Honeyvllle. 1964 Dairy Princess hopefuls. The latest entrants are; BOX ELDERS DAIRY Prln-ces- s Janet Burt, 19, a daughter of for this year will be nam-eMr. and Mrs. Ted Burt, RFD In Judging at Honeyvllle on 1, Brigham City. May 5. The contest Is again Leah Stander, 18 daughter of being sponsored by the Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander, j City Rotary club whose mem. Bear River City. bers will observe the day in i company with farmer friends from around the county. girls d T iV 4. (Continued on Page Two) Academy An outstanding scholar at Box Elder High school has qual-lfie- d for appointment to the US Air Force academy from Utahs First Congressional district, it has been announced by Rep. Laurence J. Burton He Is V. Seth Jensen, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Vay S. Jen-se- n of east Bear River City. of two Utah He was one students named from the First district. This is the second honor to come Jensens way recently. He also has been selected as valedictorian of the 1964 grad, uatlng class at Box Elder. It was previously announced that if successful In gaining the appointment, Jensen would en. ter the academy in July. Congressman Burton said his to the academy nominations were made on a competatlve basis so that all boys would have an equal opportunity to qualify. Jobless Number Continued unemployment de. cllned at the Brigham City off. ice of employment security during the week ending April 18 but was still higher than a year ago. More than 60 percent of new unemployment came from it was reported. A tour of Thlokol Chemical corporation plant facilities Is and Elder Darrold Peterson will read the lessons of Scripture. Elder Robert Heck, chairman of the building committee will read the lessons of Scripture. Elder Robert Heck, chairman of the building committee will receive the key to the building from the architect William Mon-roA.I.A. and present the building to the minister for A beautiful pictorial copy of the Holy Bible will be presented for dedication by Dr. Thomas To dam from wave action. AWARDS WILL BE present-eCarving out the huge reser-voi- r has considerably changed to the local winners at the Box Elder High school In the the west Willard scenery where familiar landmarks have gone near future. Judges for the contest were under the dozers blade. Troopers Jack Pendleton and SO MUCH NOW IS THE east Burtls Quarnberg of the Utah State Highway patrol and Patrol, Willard scene being altered as cave In men Ellis Anderson and Max blasting operations Huggins of the Brigham City great portions of the craggy face known locally as Red Rock. And Police department. 12 Delsel trucks thunder up Coordinating this years from the Brigham City and down the hill on a haul Junior Chamber of Commerce road cut smooth and wide. Munro said five major blasts were director LeRoy Cook, gen-erchairman Calvin Wiggins, have been set off since the and Bob Check-etts- , quarry operation began a year Val Ferrln, Orval Ander-son- , ago this past October. The most and Boyd Ellis. (Continued on Paee Two) 1 Youth Gains Nod reservoir. The rip rap or large boultlon to be held at the Davis High school In Kaysvllle on May ders are dumped on the Inside face to prevent erosion of the 2. MEMBERS TWO PIONEER of the church, Elder J.E. Ryan t. BRC e Top Four Local Winners Dogs Blamed In Colt Death ing to the Box 3S 51 ' - . . . . d BETTER THAN ONE? Leon Adame holds up both heads of a calf born on his fathers farm at Thatcher. The hereford heifer cant stand alone but otherwise seems to be progressing normally. Domestic and international money orders will not be Issued Saturday and rural carriers will not be permitted to accept money order applications on Saturday. Also, services such as Inquiry and claims, Information, new-bor- jiJf o, hours will continue as In the past from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. However, only one service section not two will be open where registry, C.O.D.s stamp parcel post and general delivery business will be accpeted. Nielsen emphasized AMONG THE SOLOISTS on the two hour program will be Albert Fallows, tenor soloist with the Taber-nacl- e Choir; Helen Clark, and JoAnn Ottley, both of whom are the finest among con-tralt- . Sheriffs office. : semi-class-le- Wednesday was chosen becuase 'It Is consistently the light-es- t volume day of the week, any mathereby minimizing terial effect In local parcel post delivery. Exceptions to the Wednesday restriction will be first class parcels, air parcel post and perishable articles which will continue to be delivered six days a week. Special delivery parcels will be delivered In accordance with present policies, Nielsen SATURDAY . & y rural routes. THE IM 41 f fXmrh Vv'.S:,; rf'lTn IL 4 Ht? Janet Burt planned In the afternoon with the annual Dairy Princess ban-quplanned that evening In the Honeyvllle LDS ward recreation hall. The criteria for selectingthe Dairy Princess Include beauty, ability to speak In public, poise, charm and also a knowledge of dairying. A special talent is not needed. All girls In the county 17 to 25 years old Inclusive are Invited to enter. Application blanks are available at the county agents office In the court house, Brigham City. 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