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Show I vmr I tl- .: ; - -a OC 1 - e Ava. JUy, i? Corp. Utah an UrJ ifrt3To) a DA la LAI .. Volume 69, Number 33 Brigham City, Utah, 84302, Sunday Morning, August 14, 1966 8 PAGES i Met Brigham City council Thursday night authorized bids for a water line project, and heard Mayor Olof TIME TO RELAX D. D. Billings, Brigham City man recently elected grand worthy Zundel ask for protection of president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, relaxes after arriving home from FOE city property lines In Mantua. convention. Hell begin demanding travel schedule starting next month. Acting at a regular weekly session, the council gave Its YEAR OF TRAVEL AHEAD virtual approval to plans to overhaul a section of the citys water distribution system. Public Works Director O. Nell Smith said the cost would be an estimated $11,000 to contract the total Installation and $8,100 If city workers laid the and a contractor dug and The grand worthy president Billings, a popular figure lo- president before ascending to line backfilled the trench. of the Fraternal Order of Eagles cally for many years, wont the top office. Is glad to be back home in have long to relax. Immediately The Eagles are doing great IT WAS AGREED TO pur. Brigham City which Is a great after Labor day, hell launch things, he declared during an the materials right away chase to to FOE a live." of Into interview visits schedule place Friday. and then decide on the InstalD. D. Billings, aeries all across the United lation procedure. chief of nearly one million States. BILLINGS CITED FOR Smith proposed to replace sentiof a this contribution $178,000 Eagles, expressed and Max Baer to the ment HE EXPECTS TO be trav-1- 0 this year after arriving home h with lines pipe on Sec-onand another fund $70,000 Heart and home five Thursday night from the ellng days between Second and West fund. cancer the FOE international conven-tloHis for as rule. a raised days general in Cleveland, Ohio. The service organization this Fifth North; on a portion of wife, Carma, will accompany Sixth and He was thrilled at the new him. year laid down another chal- Second West between and another sec. North Seventh to on his be. for businessman The local Itself, responsibility placed lenge shoulders, impressed by the gan his FOE career in 1949, $500,000 for the Jimmy Durante tlon extending north from Third shown him and Just a year after moving to friendliness childrens fund to aid aflicted North on Third East. as publicity youngsters who are unable to humbled by the prospect of Brigham City, MAYOR ZUNDEL SAID the traveling thousands of miles in chairman for the local aerie. help themselves. city should have another survey the next year. His climb through the ranks "WE MAY NOT DO FT all made In Mantua to determine since then saw him hold posiboundary lines of city property BUT HOME AT 1010 East tions of local president, state this year but well accomplish Permanent markers of there. the said energetSecond North was a good place president, grand worthy con. part of It, some kind should be erected to get back to. ductor, national trustee and vice ic president. the lines, he sug Billings got an early taste to preserve on holds gested. of what the coming year The chief executive said there his return from the Cleveland Grounded by the could be cases of lnfrlngment convention. airlines strike, he returned by on city ground. He and the public works diS car, making visits to aeries South rector were authorized to meet in Muskegan, Wls., Local Omaha, Neb., Cheyenne, Wyo., with Francis Todd, engineer who did much of the and Ogden, Utah. (Continued on Page Two) His Itinerary will take him next to Missouri, Illlnolse, and Kansas. The 1 h slx-lnc- n raise City-I- Information Aired d an-nu- Youth Corps Gains Council Okay Brigham City officials Thursday stamped their approval on a Neighborhood Youths corps program in conjunction with In. termouataln school for the com. school year. ing 1966-6- 7 The program, patterned after Court Names SANDWICHED IN THE com Ing year's travel slate is a Inter, proposes jobs for visit to Honolulu mountain students, most of whom will work at the school. which will double as a vaca. The total cost was set at tlon for the local couple. They to make the trip in com $70,293 with Uncle Sam footing plan with several dozen FOE $62,973 of the bill and Brigham pany from Portland, Ore. friends to make City expected up the his rise to the top Despite balance in supervision, equipFOE post, Billings still must etc. one conducted Jointly last 100 year,, two-wee- ment, facilities, SOME $58,451 IS EARMARK ed for wages with $9,839 tag. ged for staff costs and $2,003 operate his business here which includes one of the areas larg-es- t service stations In Perry and a distributorship for Sin- High School Registration Registration for all new students and for Juniors who missed their registration appointments, will be held August 22, 23 and 24 noon at the from high school, officials reported last week. All 9, 10, and 12 grade students will register on Monday, August 29, the first day of school. All ninth grade students are required to have a physical examination before they register. Blanks to be filled out by the phycician may be obtained at the high school. i d As Opening of School Year Nears Box Elder are grinding district personnel up the machinery to get the 1966-6- 7 school year underway with the opening day of school Just two weeks away Aug. 29. meetings for teachers and other district personnel are on tap next week and Supt. J. C. Haws this week disclosed other details concern Ing kindergarten, transporta. Von, bounderles and fees. Principals meetings will be held Wednesday, August 24 be. ginning at 8 a.m. for secondary and 9 a.m. for all principals. Pre-scho- INSTITUTE for all new teachers will be conducted Wednesday, August 24, In the choral room at Box Elder High school. Starting time for the Institute will be 2 p.m. All professional employees, bus drivers, school food ser. vice workers, custodians and secretaries will meet Thursday, August 25, at Box Elder High school. Box Elder Education assocla-tloA L clair Oil company. operational costs. Making the proposal at a members will meet from HE ADMITS TO busl. regular city council meeting ness worries with taking 8 a.m. until 9 a.m. In the on him his was Fred Cowley, placement of. A list of 25 persons was nam-e- d auditorium. Bus drivers and all travels but philosophically this week to serve as Jurors fleer at the school, who said counters that concerned directly with trans will work things made be will application right for the third term in First Disin the district will out. portation to have the away. Its hoped trict court, Brigham City. In the speech room at meet of a native Mrs, Billings, program underway in early Septhe high school and school lunch Blandlng, Utah obviously proud The list includes citizens who tember, he added. at of personnel will meet In the her is husband, delighted may be called to Jury dlty dur. from 8 a.m. until 9 a.m. so to of the prospect traveling ONE OF THE CHIEF critl. ing the term which begins on new and meeting clsms of last year's youth corps many places Aug. 23. Named were: effort loose supervision - was people. The Billings are parents of Joseph C. Kilminster, 669 brought into the discussion with South Fifth West; Carrol Hall, officials indicating they didnt three children, Linda who Is 416 South Seventh West; Earl want to see this repeated. married with two children; Cur V. Hansen, 120 South Third We know that last year there tis, areturned LDS missionary West; Byron E. Stallings, 405 were some mistakes and weve who Is now attending Weber South Fifth West; Jerry Hawkes, tried to correct them, Cow. State college and Pam, a 16 A lot of people went to jail and they enjoyed the experience 628 South Third East; J. Y. ley stated. Junior at Box Elder In year-olBrigham City Friday and they because It meant moving Into Ferry, 78 South Third East; Brigham City will have 20 High school. were pleased about It. newly remodeled police station to say, theyre Needless Raymond H. Grant, 46 North student workers to serve as were members facilities. The people Second East; Karl L. Joseph, trainees In construction, weld, proud of their father, too. Now vacant and left to city of the Brigham City police force son, 125 West Fourth South; ing, auto mechanics, body and court use Is the upstairs city Darrell G. Gardner, 73 North fender work, painting and 11. hall space which has been the Third West; Heinz Delius, 467 brary work. station for many years. police North Fifth West, and Marcus Although the department be. THE PLACEMENT OFFICER J. Smith, 29 NorthSecondWest, gan moving certain Items more all of Brigham City. said each will be selected on than a week In advance, the at the of basis the shift wasnt completed until Frl. training Also, Philip Ospital, Clear school and be promised close day afternoon when the radio and Johnson Vernon L. Creek; in the use of school made the half.block console cooperation RiBear Alvin E. Anderson, Journey. ver City; Ha P. Facer, Wi- facilities. Students will be employed on CHIEF DELL FIFE was de. llard; Louis A. Hirschl, Park the campus in a variety of Jobs, Penrose. E. V. Little, Valley; lighted with the move. It will n mean more room for the de. including kitchen helpers, Charles H. Last, 86 West assistant liassistants, activities, and partment's Naomi G. Austin, Garland; a more efficient arand clinic hospital brarians, Oyler, 87 Cutler, Garland; El. aides. rangement to have the station don K. Borgstrom, 346 South and jail under one roof, he de. in working up the proCowley Leo Tremonton; Tremont, dared. posal over the past four weeks, Fransworth, Fielding; Gordon with "Im sure the public will Public Works Director Neil P. Larsen, Tremonton; Henry when they go through It, Smith also listed 18 city pro agree A, Newman, Bothwell; Henry chief stated. can the on the which youths jects Roderick, Portage, and Virgil be put to work. These lnclud. William Cutler, Corlnne. HE SAID AN OPEN house ed construction of bleachers for little league ball diamonds, likely will be held in about two weeks after everything Is painting the fire statlo.. and settled. other city buildings, snow re Remodeling was centered In moval, and others. the buildings east side where three rooms now serve as the "THESE PROJECTS are not chief's office, radio dispatca out of hat pulled something to give these kids work. They hers quarters and an area The Box Elder High school are things that should and must booking and writing reports Class of 1931 will hold its 35th be done, said Mayor Olof Zun. Space In the basement Is year reunion in Brigham City del. utilized as a crime lab with on Aug. 20. The youths will work one day photography darkroom, storage The event will be staged start, a week, Saturday for the city, for Impounded bicycles and evidence room and laun. ing at 7 p.m. in the TropL and receive $1.25 per hour. cal restaurant. All members of dry room. Cowley said one of the bene, the class, including those who fits locally will come with the AND ON TUESDAY of this didn't graduate, are invited to spending of this money at local week, the police station will be attend the affair., stores. hooked up on a western states Reservations can be made Brigham City which Is the LAST TO GO 1 Patrolman Tom Sneddon mans radio at old handle will the station teletype network. afternoon. else bceil had with Earl Hansen in Brigham program sponsor Everything Friday police To designate the new lo moved. payroll. City. Term Jurors Improvement District dents under 2 years old. Indians from 17 different tribes will participate in the pageant which is based on the tradition of many years ago in which Indian tribes converged near Great Salt Lake to barter for salt. Home Good Place Says FOE Chief two-inc- Special Indian tribes from throughout Utah, southern Idaho and Wyoming will converge here Saturday, Aug. 20, for presentation of the Indian pageant Gathering of the Tribes." The event will be staged on the football field at Box Elder High school in cooperation with the Brigham City Chamber of Commerce and is a presentation of the Intermounfain Indian club. Starting time will be 8 p. m.with tickets selling at $1 for adults and 50 cents for stu- Attention newly-electe- MAYOR POSES QUESTION Gathering of Tribes Slated Here Saturday Lines n cafe-terl- a Brigham City may be ready again to attempt street and curb and gutter Improvement through a special Improvement district. This was the prospect posed Thursday by Mayor Olof Zundel who told the city council Im convinced that through a spe. cial Improvement district, If Brigham City agrees to lay the base, we can lay some streets owners at the property request. The city hasn't attempted a special Improvement district since June 25, 1964 when more than half the owners of proper, ty proposed In District 15 opposed the plan, causing it to be abandoned. PRIOR TO THAT, eight miles of city streets were paved curb, and curb and gutter In. stalled in two special improveb ment districts. Mayor Zundel said If the city will pay for grading and the base, a cost estimated at All district personnel, pro- $1.50 per foot, he believes a fessional and number of citizens will want will then meet In the auditorium to come In. from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. FolIt would be up to the abut, lowing the morning session the ting property owners to pay employees will be encouraged for paving and curb and gutter to visit their schools. work with the city absorbing Friday, August 26, all per- the cost of Intersection work. sonnel will meet for faculty "Im not trying to ram this meetings In the various schools thing through, I Just want you with principals In to think about at 8 a.m. it," mayor told charge. council members. "Were now getting people In ALL CLASSROOMS will open blocks who want entire streets for students Monday morning, done. I wouldnt advocate doAugust 29. Kindergarten class, ing a street unless It was re. es will be conducted in every quested, he added. THE COUNCIL APPEARED major grade school. Kindergarten yougsters and agreeable to this but then Counparents have been notified by cilman Robert Keating raised or will be notified by principals the question of district size, relative to which session the saying that a bonding company child will attend. wouldnt touch the project un. at Grouse less It was big enough. Only schools Prom-ontorCreek, Park Valley, But how big Is "big enough? Howell and Bothwell This was the question which will not have kindergarten Mayor Zundel promised to have classes. an answer to when the council meets again this. Thursday. AS WAS THE CASE last year,' Haws Superintendent explains, IN A SPECIAL Improvement d bus transportation will be benefiting property district, the kindergarten young, owners are given a number of sters In areas where practi- years In which to make Install, cal. In some Isolated cases, ment payments on their portion however It will be necessary of the cost. for parents to take their childTargeted for Improvement ren to school; then receive would be streets which have only payment In. lieu of transporta, a center strip of paving with tlon according to school board dirt surface between the strip (Continued on Page Two) and private property lines. pro-vlde- rec-reatio- Class of 1931 Sets Reunion Phone Firm Names New BC Manager Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company this week announced the appoint, ment of a new manager for its Brigham City office. He Is Boyd E. Newman, Boun. tlful, an employe with the com. cation, a sign has been erected a on Main street light pole with lighted arrow showing the way. The city also is gaining pany for three years. Newman succeeds Robert W. Robison who has been promot ed to unit manager In Salt Lake City. Robison has headed the local office for the past two years. NEWMAN BEGAN HIS career with MST1T in June 1963 In Salt Lake City as a com muni, cations assistant. Since that time, he has worked In the gen eral sales market and as a com. munlc&tlons consultant assigned to the finance Industry throughout the state. , The new manager was born In Bingham Canyon and was raised and educated in Vallejo, Calif. He attended Brigham Young uni. verslty for three years before serving an LDS mission InAus. de- - signs and cost estimates for signs on the front and rear of the police building. John Telford was the re. modeling contractor. HE LATER ATTENDED THE at of California University Berkley before moving to Salt Lake City to begin work with the telephone company. He Is married to the former Marge Keller of Napa, Calif. They are parents of three children whose ages are six, five and one. I I y d v; .itS )V'?f : oMMMtaUW r :l a: i- - j s, . f 'J trla. Police Move Into filer Station Space d MANAGER - Boyd E. Newman has been appointed manager of the Brigham City telephone office. O' V- -1 IN NEW QUARTERS - Within 30 minutes time, the police radio nerve center of Box Elder county had been shifted smoothly to the new Brigham City Police station. New quarters are more spacious, adequate. j |