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Show - a wnt i baIt five. City, Utah Health Board Chairman Asks Fluoridation Truce The chairman of the Brigham City Board of Health Monday called for citizens, local group and outside Interests to refrain from publlcally arguing the Issues of fluoridation until a citizens study committee re. ports Its findings. The chairman, Dr. Arnold B. Gilbert, Instead Invited In. terested parties to submit fac. tual material to the study committee which is expected to make public its findings by May 18. Following Is a statement re. leased by Dr. Gilbert: The committee was spec, lflcally Instructed WAS AN EYSORE house on Sixth West. tion (or burinlng. to obtain, study and evaluate all the facts available, those for, and those against the proposal tofluor. ldate the citys water supply. They were further instructed to limit their Investigation to the effects of fluoridated drinking water on the health and well, being of Individuals consuming such water. This study committee has been actively pursuing this as. slgnment for approximately two weeks and has been given until May 18 to complete Us In. vestlgatlon. However many citizens of the communUy have already tak. en a stand on this controver. No Just owner Carroll Williams setting (ire to the pile of broken lumoer. ARSENIST? WITH WELL DONE - Mrs. Alex stretches out hand done" (or Williams. Home was knocked down with a' well and burned as cleanup move. CITY CLEANUP Owner Smiles as House Hum A house burned up In Brig, ham City last week while the owner stood by with a smile on his face...ln fact he set the fire. The structure was located on Sixth West Just off Forest street going south. It was an old frame dwelling that had deteriorated and become one of those ram. shackled places that can make a neighborhood and a community look bad. And so the owner, local real, tor C.B. Williams stir red by the city's current cleanup cam. Recruiter Due The Coast Guard crulter from Salt Lake City will be In Brigham City on Wednesday, April 7, to Interview local young men Interested In the Coast to burn down a house but Mrs. Alex urged again that every Brigham City resident get on the cleanup bandwagon. This has been designated Landscape palgn, decided it must go. He employed a local con. tractor to move In with heavy and knock down the equipment home. Then with the press and Mrs. John Alex, chairman of the city cleanup committee, watching, Williams set a match to It. Improvement year In Utah and Brigham City Intends to be a sparkling example of what can be done by a community. A cleanup campaign kickoff meeting was held in the Moun, tain Fuel Supply company au. dltorlum last night (Monday). It's planned to stage a really big cleanup effort using heavy equipment to knock down old sheds and handle other major cleanup projects. THE HEAP OF DEBRIS was a flaming Inferno within 10 minutes. Mrs. Alex reached over and gave Williams a hearty handshake. Final chapter In this cleanup episode was to have the contrac. tor come back In and clear away the charred remains. Needless A CITY TRUCK AND CREW now on the move, picking to say the propertys appear, ance was enhanced consider, are up streebslde litter throughout the community. Local residents have until April 1 1 to clean up structure located on an adjoin, their yards and pile the refuse Guard or Coast Guard reserve. J lng lot, A friend asked to use in front for city pickup. Interested young men may part of the structure as a sad. Also, hours at the sanitary contact the recruiter Wednes. die shed and said he would move! landfill have been extended from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. six days a week day at the Selective Service of. It. flee on South Ualn. for those who want to haulaway ably. Williams also set about get. ting rid of a second frame their MAY NOT choose NOW YOU own. litter. - & art X ; r" ' X -- -- v. - . s J i: J 1 'z v. . ' . 'v V r t ... . y.'.vr V Ji ' v X X ' - 'v. - ''-- ' 1' 5 k'.v 'J-' . - .X;-"- - v-- -', t .1 ; r''- ts . v V. o, 1 2 1 ' ' V. V, X; (ta'5 " ''" W . tf ,14, ' 7 v A . - ?,i , I Artr t' f , . ...2:3 MISSION ACCOMPLISHED 'lne property had a different look after fire bad burned out and heavy equipment hauled away debris and clear off the ground. i 8 PAGES Brigham City Is not going to will receive $26,304.90 In Class property, located on the north, open its sanitary land fill on C road funds this year. east corner of Main and For. The public works director est street. Its Intended to spray Sundays. This was the city councils aired plans to knock out some the graveled property with oil decision during a regular meet- concrete work on the citys when the weather warms and continue Its use as a parking ing Thursday night. It came af. ter hearing the results of a lot, he added. N-survey which was sub. THE COUNCIL ACCEPTED stantlally against a Sunday open, two low bids totaling $3,772.45 lng. com-munit- y Publisher Appointed to J ELECTED Mrs. Charles E. (Sally) Pierce has been elect ed and Installed as grand gard-la- n for Jobs Daughters In Utah. Takes Utah empt recreationists from pay. lng fees that may be charged for use of trailer sites, bath, houses, elevators, boats oroth er facilities. All proceeds from sales of the stickers will go Into the Land and Water Conservation fund. States and federal agencies will share the revenues, subject to congressional appropriations. water. Furthermore, because of the qualifications ot the com. mlttee members, and the thor. oughness of the study underway, I am certain the findings can be (Continue on Page Two) City Council Voltes Against Landfill Sunday Opening Use Sticker THE 1965 STICKER will be good until April 1, 1966. The $7 sticker will not ex. ham City. At the completion of the study, the findings of the com. mlttee will be made public and will undoubtedly resolve many of the questions already raised In the minds ot Brigham City residents as to the efficacy and safety of fluoridated drinking Brigham City, Utah, 84302, Tuesday Morning, April 6, 1 965 Sells Park The $7 land and water con. servatlon fund bumper stick, ers went on sale Friday In U, S. Bureau of Land Management offices In Utah, Including the Brigham City office, accord, lng to R.D, Nielson, BLM state director for Utah. One of the $7 stickers on the bumper of a private automo bile will allow that car and Its occupants Into and federal recarea throughout the reation nation where admission charges will be made, Nielson said. Persons may pay daily admls slon charges If they prefer and these will vary from 25 cents to $1. recommendation be made as to the advlseabllity of adding fluor. ide to the drinking water In Brig, MiWi IS John Alex takes photos ot the heaped remains of an old Structure was knocked down by heavy equipment In prepara- Local Office TO u Mr. Volume 68, Number 14 HELP sial Issue and are actively en. gaged In campaigns to Influence public opinion through letters to the newspapers, poster cam. palgns, radio broadcast and pub. lie hearings. The Board of Health Is con. vlnced that the only logical and Intelligent way to resolve this question is to allow the study committee ample time to care, fully evaluate all the lnfor. matlon for, as well against fluoridation, to determine which of the conflicting statements are reliable, factual and sclentif. lcally sound. Only on the basis of this type of study can a sensible Public Works Director 0. Nell Smith said the final tally was 162 against opening and 96 In favor of it. I believe the public; has given an Indication of what It prefers and so I recommend that It be left as it Is, said Council, man William Packer. The land, fill operates six days a week. The motion passed by aunan. lmous vote. IN I.OJ.D.Post OTHER BUSINESS at a brief session, Chairman David Call of the city shade tree commission In a memo said tour trees are available for Mrs. was installed as grand guardian, In. ternatlonal Order of Jobs Daughters, for the state of Utah In ceremonies at Salt Lake City on Saturday. The Installation was held in the Masonic temple and was the climax of a two.day grand rally of all Jobles from throughout the state, Serving with Mrs. Pierce dur. lng the coming year will be As. soclate Grand Guardian Byron A Brigham City woman, Charles E. (Sally) Pierce planting In front of the post office. He noted that post office per. sonnel would water and care for them. Safety Council The annual meeting of the Utah Safety Council on April 1 elected Charles i W. Claybaugh, publisher of the Box Elder News and Journal, Brigham City, to the Utah Safety Council board of directors for a term expiring In 1968. Dr. A. M. Okelberry commended Claybaugh for his outstanding contribution In the field of safety to the atate and community. He noted that the work of such dedicated citizens, such as board members, does much to communicate the ever expanding program of accident prevention throughout Utah, through quarterly meetings to determine basic and operating policies safety program goals of the organization. for transmission line wire for the city electrical department. The bidder was Mine and Smel. ter company of Salt Lake City, Director City Recreation Henry Whitten said new lock, ers are being assembled for In. stallatlon at the city swimming pool. Conrad Riley, president of the Brigham City Jaycees, said the local service club had partially completed an over .all plan for the courthouse grounds Chris, tmas village. He gave assurance that it would be completed and submitted to the council by the end of April as was requested last year, COUNCILMAN RUDOLPH Kaiser suggested that the city It would be necessary to cut take pictures of old barns In holes in the asphalt which the city, have each signed by covers the parking strip in front the photographer and a neighbor AREAS WHERE ADMISSION of the popt office and Call ask and placed on file In the city meet must fees are charged four ed If the., city would cut them. hall. conditions. They must: The council gave its approval He said these then would be Be administered by the Na. subject to review by the city available as court evidence In tlonal Park service, Bureau of traffic advisory committee. event one of the structures Land management, Bureau of burned down and the owner tried CITY RECORDER TOLMAN Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, to build a different type of non. Bureau of Reclamation, Forest Burke announced that the city conforming building In Its place. Service, Army Corps of En. As it now Is, barns within Bountiful. Maffltt, Tennessee glneers, Valley the city limit are generally During the year, Mrs. Plercp Authority or the U.S. Section will considered to be non.conform make two official vlslta. of the International Boundary lng structures under the zon. tlons to each of the 16 state and Water commission. tolng ordinance. If one should Be administered primarily Behtels whose membership burn down and is rebuilt, It tals 1,111. , for scenic, scientific, historical must be constructed .exactly cultural or recreational pur. the same and within a specified ALSO FROM INSTALLED poses. period. Have recreation facilities or this area were Sam Woerner, City Attorney Robert Dalnes elected grand out. services provided at federal Tremonton, said he felt having a picture er guard; and appointed officexpense. file available was a good Idea. Be of such nature that fee ers Luclle L. Howes, Brigham Councilman Kaiser said also A. The Democratic WILL FOR TWO, BE ALL Wayne . party organ, City, grand chapllan; collection is practical. he felt that owners of vacant Owens, Corlnne and Ruth Reed, lzatlon of Box Elder county will year terms. Ogden, grand first messenger. stage Its 1965 reorganization Peters will preside over the property In the city who had next In convention confab and he said this week cleaned the lots up should be Escorts for the local officers Brigham City were Miss Lily Anne Pierce, Saturday, April 10, according that all state Democratic of, sent letters of appreciation. guide; Miss Trudy Warrlner, to Chairman Marvin H. Peters. fleers will attend. THE COUNCIL APPROVED In addition to Peters, pres, marshal; Mrs. Sandra Jensen, The session will get underway ent county officers Include Mrs. the request of Carr Print big past honored queen and majority to provide city election member, and Miss Karen at 'll 30 p.m. In the auditorium Alma Allred, Brigham City, company this year. materials PetAfter e dry month of March Hover, senior princess, all at Box Elder High school Le Grande vice chairman; Councilman Packer asked the month of April arrived from Brigham City Bethel No. Peters said some 400 dele, erson, Bear River City, sec. be done about the that something from Ford with .the showers traditional 11. districts Tremon. gates voting Jeppson, retary; 10 mph speed limit sign at Box to its name. throughout the county are ex. ton, treasurer, and Frank Elder SHAWN WARRINER MISS Junior High school hand for the Stevens, Tremonton, state com, on to be pected have Temperatures ranged To Know You because it had deteriorated. Getting sang event. man. be those will mlttee in the sixties until Monday Delegates Councilman Robert Keating the ceremony and the who were elected at mass meet, when the high reached only during of Bethel No. 11 gave members THE COUNTY CHAIRMAN submitted a seven.page report across the country last 55 degrees. lngs a tribute to Mrs. Pierce said the following persons are on the 17th annual California year. HIGH LOW MOIST. Is sec. who have a the tasks serving as district chairmen: and Pacific Southwest Recrea. Mrs. Pierce Delegates will and Park conference at tlon Wayne Johnson, Brigham City retary In the home economics of electing a new slate of ooun. San Francisco on March 21.24. at Intermountain No. state committeemen Bill 1; ty George department officers, Davis, school, has worked with the and 44 delegates to the state No. 2; Gordon Reeves, No. 3; convention in Vernal Harris, No. 4; Richard local Bethel since It was start- reorganization Councilman Bill Davis said A. Davis, No. 5; Claire H. Ball, ed and served as guardian. Salt Lake City on May 1. Box Elder Creek Water the ey, No. 6; Charles W. Burt, Users association had agreed to No. 7; Ronald J. Swenson, No. relieve Brigham City of the 8; Glenn Taylor, No. 9; Roger of paying the responsibility No. 10; Verd F. Fon. waterumster. Lambert, nesbeck, No. 11; S. John Ben, W Ulls Hansen was Mayor nett, No, 12; George A. Nlel. authorized to sign an agree, sen, JT., No. 13, and Bernard ment wherein the Bureau of Rec. Chaiput, No. 14. lamatlon will give Brigham City Lewis Khuds on, 1170 Mich, Hartley D. Anderson, Bear credit for all excess power gen. Building valuation In Brigham tlon of $725,775, according to a City during March took a heal, summary released this week. elle drive, erect slngle.famlly River City; N.F, Erlcksen, Bea. erated. Here is building permit in. dwelling, $27,000. ver Dam; Keith Anderson, Both, thy Jump upward, totaling $59,. Councilman Keating re com. A.L. Burbank, 619 North well; Donald Woodward, Corln. 960 for the month, according to formation for March. mended that auditor Theron 153 A. South Main, erect storage building, ne; Glenn Fryer, Colllngston; B. Lee be asked to Jensen, Wayne the city Inspection department. Investigate Warren Hayoock, Deweyvllle; the The figure compared favor, First West, demolish existing $2,000. In setting up a procedure East O.M. 1015 Cranton Garland; LeRoy Atkinson, Wagstaff, ably with the preceding months dwelling, $7,000. capital Improvements program total of $5,950 when only eight place, erect addition on pres, C.M. Cornwall, Elwood;Wend, and prepare a report for the Elder Box Mosquito O. nt County were Issued. $900. Boyd ell Fielding; carport, Welling, building permits council Tosco, Inc., 20 East First Josephson, Garland No. 1; Jam. During March the Inspection Abatement district, 6$ South build, erect storage South, face front of building, es J. White, Garland No. 2; department Issued 12 permits. Sixth West, $500. Mu Baugh, Harper; Dee Her. Helping to boost the valua. lng, $1,000. Allen Steel company, 45 East PUBLIC NOTICE Don W. Sederbolm, 316 South tin, Honeyvllle; Stanford Fon, tlon up were a $27,000 home building project and construe Second South, erect open steel Second West, Interior remodel, nesbeck, Howell. The public hearing which was tlon of a microwave tower cost, tower, $15,000. lng, $3,000. Lynn J. Hailing, Mantua; Dee First Western Construction, Funk Sign and Neon aerrloo, O. Leak, Penrose; Glen U. Wag, scheduled for April 15, 1965 lng $15,000 for Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph oom. 597 South Second West, install 112 North Main, erect project, staff, Perry; Jeas Lamb, Ply, to amend the zoning ordinance aluminum aiding, $1,200. lng plastic sign, $160. mouth; Wendell Hall, Portage; has been cancelled. Piny. First Western Construction, Central Motel, 30 West First Lyle Rlchman, Promontory; Brigham City Corporation For the first quarter of 1965, the city has Issued 25 building 628 South Main, install alum, South, erect open carport and George GarbanatL Baowvllle; Tolman Burke, Recorder A.6 garage, $1,000. permits bearing a total valua. lnum aiding, $1,200. (Continued on K age Two) Democratic Party Sets Confab Saturday BE April Brings Usual Showers Building Takes Upward Turn |