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Show Universal alcraftlilng Corp. 141Fierpoint Ave. Salt City, Utah Coap. IN' Brigham City, Utah, 84302, Sunday Morning, January 22, 1967 8 PAGES Ooops! Addition Wrong, Building Total Higher activity in Brigham City during 1966 was heavier than announced earlier this month. Building A proposal to Include part of Bear River Bird refuge as part of the National Wilderness Preservation system, a request to press for Golden Spike funds, and to convert from electric to natural gas heating at Pioneer Memorial Nursing home were heard by the Box Elder County commission last week Lloyd Gunther, Bear River re. manager, Informed the fuge county board that a hearing Is set Feb. 21 In Brigham City on a proposal to Include a portion of the refuge in the nations wilderness preservation sysCen-tennl- NEW VOTER GUIDE Lois Pendleton and Dorothy Kelly, Brigham City League of Women Voters, and Don A. Carlson, Box Elder County bank executive vice resident, examine a new political directory, prepared by the LWV and financed E y the bank. League of Women Voters tem. Opens Annual Fund Drive Businessmen and women In the community were given an opportunity to enjoy one of the League of Women Voters most ambitious projects In behalf of voter service and Information this week. Political directories, compiled by the League and financed by Box Elder County bank, have been distributed by mall to all businessmen and Interested citikick-of- f for the SPEAKER Police Chief zens as the annual fund raising leagues Dewey Fillis of Salt Lake drive. City will be guest speaker at League members will be con-- t the DSA banquet here Wedacting all business houses Wednesday evening. nesday, Jan. 25, In an effort to obtain financial support for the coming year. A coffee, beginning at 9:30 a.m. will be held at the home 809 Lindon of Jan Thurston, drive, at which time the members will leave for the various business houses. They will reconvene for a potluck lunch at the home of Bernice Huntsman. Booster Meet Feature James Cannon To Address The Brigham of non-prof- it n Pro-Uta- DSA Banquet 7am y BRIGHAM CITY'S outstanding young man of the year will be Introduced and presented the Distinguished Service Award for to the community, service Fireman Were Busy fuge and Its purpose. Gunther suggested the com mlssioners express their feel, lngs in a resolution and send It to the Bureau of Sport Fish, eries and Wildlife at Albuquer. que, N.M, Commission Chairman Frank O. Reeder was not present at the meeting and his fellow said they wanted to discuss the matter with him before taking any action. ALBERT FIELDING Davis, S.W. Vandehei and R. A. Bliss, Moutain Fuel Supply company, that consideration be given to the use of natural gas for heating and cooking pur. poses and also air condition lng at the county nursing home. C. Commissioner Charles Wood said he would relay the and destructive barn, shed and proposal to the nursing home hay fires In the Corinne area board. contributing largely to the fig ure. IN OTHER BUSINESS, Coun-t- y Loss to property was $35,675 Treasurer Glen M. Bennion and to contents, $20,340, the proposed several changes in his report disclosed. Including a glass enclo office, By comparison, In the prevl. sure for handling and counting ous year when the department money and a heavy screen to answered 15 alarms In the coun be installed on the windows of ty, estimated property losses his office. to just $9,905 He also requested the replace, The city loss computed out ment of an old desk, Indicatto $7 04 per capita. ing a new one would cost During Past Year Judging on the local basis will take place Monday evening. Judges named to select the DSA winner are Harold B. Felt, Fred The past year of 1966 proved Baugh and Dale Madsen. Also on the program will be to be a busy one for Brigham the presentation of the Jaycee City firemen who were called trophy to the winner In the to 86 fires In the city and area. 1966 Christmas lighting contest. The figure represents eight CHIEF OF POLICE Flllls has fires more than were report-e- d in the preceding year, a vast background In law en. to the volunteer deparforcement, having Joined the Salt Lake City police department tments annual summary. Firemen answered 66 calls July 1, 1947. He has worked up through the department, having within the city limits and 20 held every position and worked In neighboring communities and In every division In the de. unincorporated areas. partment. He Is a graduate of Wasatch TOTAL ESTIMATED LOSS the city was Academy at Mt. Pleasant, of from fires In Snow College and of Brigham $98,660 with a $60,000 fire at Young university. He has taken LaMasters restaurant In the most costly blaze. extension courses attheUniver-sltIncluded was property loss of of Utah. He also Is a graduate of the $62,600 and loss to contents of FBI National Academy and has $36,060. This compares with a total completed courses In police estimated loss of $44,972 In and public admlnls-tratlothe preceding year when volun. teers responded to 63 fires in WINNER OF THE local DSA the city. competition will be entered by The estimated loss from fires comthe Jaycees in the state outside the city this past year petition, at which time three was $56,015 with a home fire outstanding young men will be named from over the state, mid-Octob- y NOTICE purchase DURING THE YEAR, members of the department were kept busy making 273 ambulance runs, Including calls to accidents and transportation of seriously 111 persons to the hospital or from one hospital to another. The cost to Brigham City for fire fighting during the year was $7,314. Ambulance runs cost another $2,071, according to the report. Surprisingly, there were no false alarms turned in during the year. IS Receives of dog licenses The government has approved In Brigham City for 1967 Is due January through Feb. 28. five projects for Intermountain All dog owners must show s chool under the Elementary and lvldence, signed by a veterlnar Secondary Education Act of 1965 with grants totaling $118,000, It lan, that their animal has a rabies vaccination was disclosed this past week. which Is still In effect. Approval of the projects came Tags will be sold at the city under Title I of the act which hall business office from 8a.m. supports special education pro. to 5 p.m. dally except Satur grams for educationally de. day and Sunday. The fees are prlved chlldred in areas where $3 for males and spayed females low. Income families are con. (for which proof from a vet. centrated. erlnarlan must be shown) and APPLICATIONS WERE made $10 for females. Brigham City Board of Health for eight projects, a school Feb. spokesman said. Jan. 2.5.9. Purpose of the programs The ALSO which $245 and $260. will go Into effect al- building for 100 to 90 the from permits year, Andersen pointed out. He presented the annual report for building and also civil defense and safety at Thursdays city council meeting. Brigham City had a financial checkup Thursday night and found itself to be in pretty good health although activities must necessarily be restricted until July 1. The occasion was a mid-yea- r review of the 1967 conducted during a regular Thursday evening city council meeting. It was disclosed that Brigham City has spent $92,455 of its $793,597 general fund or 49 percent. Mayor Olof Zundel disclosed that projected expenses In some line Items of the budget would run over by an estimated $15,729 but that other costs can be cut at a savings of $18,200, thus keeping the budget In the black, s The mayor indicated that some proposed new pro. grams will have to be put off until the next budget year which I begins July 1, but added cant see any pushing of the pan-l- c on Items running button A new vice chaiiman and 14 over. directors have been elected to the Brigham City HE SUGGESTED THAT DE. lead committee in 1967, It heads and super-visorpartment all of whom were on was announced this week by chairman Gene Henderson. hand for the review, check with Elevated to the vice chair, him before exceeding a line Item was Jessie B. Nelson. manshlp budget In this position, she will autoZundel admonished them not move Into the chairto cover the overspending from matically mans post next year. other funds within their respec-tiv- e Directors named to a two-yedepartmental budgets. term were Fern Shaw, Knowing exactly how much DeVon Breltenbeker, Oleen each Item has run over will Margo Ann Flint, Roland give us a better Idea of how Bruce Holman, Carr, and to budget next year, he stated. Mickey Htrnlug. IN OTHER BUSINESS, the ONE.YEAR DIRECTORS are council gave tentative approval to a beer and caberet license Wayne Jones, Hamp Bradshaw, Glen Fife, Gil for Club Billiards, 94 South Blaine Fowles, Robert Laurltzen, Best, and d Main. Both licenses will be Howes. after the establishment Henderson who was elected has been cleaned up to the satlast year, said the committees isfaction of City Sanitarian Anita of 1967 is first meeting Burt. scheduled Jan. 26 In the BrigNew operators of the business ham City Chamber of Commerce will be Archie A. Allen and office. Garnell Mathis. A GOLF COURSE BY ANY OTHER NAME . . . Name Change, Center Rate Council Action per-hap- would be started In the former Bestway Building center build-lnThe facility now serves as office space for the city but has sufficient room for the other purpose, also, he explained. The council was unanimous in Its vote to follow up on the proposal which originated with the recreation panel The center would be a place for elder residents to meet and engage In hobbles, crafts and other activities. sanl-tarla- COUNCILMAN n re DAVIS, porting on assignments made to him, disclosed the following . A letter has been writ-te- n to the Utah Highway requesting multi-uni- t (Continued on Page Seven) Council Names Mayor Pro Tem Brigham City Councilman Ru dolph Kaiser was named Thurs day to serve as mayor pro Sen-loA OF r ESTABLISHMENT absences from the citizens center became a tem during Olof Zundel. of Mayor city virtual certainty when the counCouncil members took theac cil authorized the city recrea-tlotlon during a regular weekly committee to ascertain meeting after Mayor Zundel in needs and estimated costs. formed them he was planning to Mayor Zundel said the center leave on a brief vacation. n High School Student Wins Lions Peace Essay Contest Mer-chan- ts Pal-me- r, Wll-11a- PRIME ITEM OF business at LEASE AGREEMENTS with the meeting will be to outline John Weir as manager of the for the coming year. pity airport and with Seagull promotions Aviation were approved for a period of three years upon the recommendation of Councilman NOTICE Wayne A Jensen. The agreements were made Anyone having changes to be effective from Jan. 1 of this made In their 1967 irrigation year. The council authorized a letter of request for a power line on easment Intermountain school property. water schedules, please notify us before Feb 1, 1967 at 605 South Third East. Phone Box Elder Creek Water Users Assn Box Elder High A school student has won the Brigham City Lions clubs peace essay contest. He is David K. Norton, son , of Mr. and Mrs. McLalne 1093 Maple drive In Brig-haNor-ton- City. commissioners said His selection from among six these Items come under Com- finalists was announced Wednesmissioner Reeder and would be day evening at a banquet in the Tropical restaurant. referred to him. As the winner, he was pre. AN OPINION FROM County sented a $50 savings bond, a Attroney O, Dee Lund stated trophy from Palmer Jewelry that "the bounty treasurer would and a distinctive certificate of be liable on his office bond for achievement from the president of Lions International. the loss of public monies, the loss thereof through YOUNG NORTONS his deputies. essay The commissioners had won. will now be submitted In comdered If a separate bond for the petition with other local winners in District 28-and could (Continued on Page Seven) and Inter, to multl-dlstriThe Federal Grants most Immediately atlntermoun-tain- , Is to broaden and stren. ghthen the educational needs of educationally disadvantaged children. Projects were approved for the elementary, physical educa. tlon, high school fine arts music and English departments. ceding year's $923,955 figure. The correction also increased Brigham Citys golf course old name and William has a new SUPERINTENDENT T. Krueger and Andrew Ket plans are unfolding for a senior terson, historian, Golden Spike citizens center, both the result Historic site, and of action taken at Thursdays National Veran Boothe, Cliff Graham; pity council meeting. It came swiftly but as no surDelone Glover, Frank Stevens and Bernice Anderson reported prise when the city officials on plans for the 1969 Golden voted to name Brigham Citys inuniclpal golf course, of all Spike centennial In Utah. They provided copies of a things, the Brigham City Mu. budget being requested of the W'iclpal Golf course. For the past couple of years state legislature by the Utah Golden Spike Centennial com it has been labled Sun Meadow mission. And they urged the Golf course. commission to help push for the I HIGHLY RECOMMEND we appropriation. change the name.... declared KRUEGER said Its important Mayor Olof Zundel. that local Interest run high to Councilman Bill Davis said of people havent associated the allocation ensure the with Sun Meadow monies to name additional federal complete development at the Brigham City. It seems to me it would national historic site. be a was good business practice to Specifically requested resolution urging state appro, associate the golf course with said Councilman priation of the centennial funds. our name, Davis. the commissioners However, said they wanted to discuss the Councilman Rudolph Kaiser with Commissioner was assigned to handle the subject Reeder before taking action. necessary change in signs. urged church and other successful Have to Check Some Spending, Mayor Reveals Will fiscal budget rs City Chamber Commerce will feature D. THE LEAGUE, a James Cannon, executive vice organization, has president and general manager In years past sponsored such of Inc., as speaker projects as, In conjunction with at Its monthly booster break, the Jaycees, the annual Candl. fast Tuesday, Jan. 24. dates Night, held to acquaint the voter with the candidates The Dewey Flllls, Chlrf of Police and their views on current Is. In Salt Lake City, will be guest sues. aurant. speaker at the annual DistinThis year, the league also All chamber members and guished Service Award banquet supplied all Brigham City and their guests and other inter, scheduled Wednesday evening, Tremonton schools with free ested persons are invited to Jan. 25, In Brigham City. brochures and Information on attend. Sponsored by the local Jay. the United Nations Mr. Cannon is a very cap. cees, the banquest will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Tropical THE MEMBERS hope to ob. able speaker and will be In a Restaurant The public Is Invit- tain financial support parti-cularl- position to discuss the great ed to attend and reservations for the new local study amount of Interest being shown Utah by businesses desiring to Know Your Community may be made by contacting Dale Item Hansen, 620 Cherry Drive, who which will Include a study of locate here, commented Veran Is serving as Jaycee director the county commission, board Boothe, chamber secretary, member In charge of the ban. of education and city council. manager. quet. To IT WAS GENERALLY agreed that the refuge would not norm ally be considered a wilderness area. To have it so designated would have no value to the re Floyd Andersen, inspection department head, said an addition error was discovered which added $6,000 to the valuation of new building projects started here. The total figure was $926,199 which moved the 1966 amount ahead of the pre- most critical needs of the tremely retarded Navajo national competition. Some $50,000 In awards will be made In the International essay competition, described as the largest peace essay con-tein the world. Judging In Brigham City was done by retired teacher Mabel Christensen, City Librarian La. preal Wight and teacher Jerry Wilde, a Lions club member. st ex. These needs will be the reading program that will be designed for them. Special testing of the whole child will be accomplished to DON J. CHADWICH who made determine reading attitude and other functional or organic dls. the presentations Wednesday, said the contest was Initiated orders. to stimulate and elicit the THE ELEMENTARY depart-men- t The project provides an addi- views of todays youth on received approval on two tional staff of two teachers and peace. He Invited other clubs andorg. a secretary. Budget allowances projects 1. Communications program provide for supplies, special anizatlons In Brigham City to in reading for disadvantaged re. diagnostic reading equipment Invite Norton to read his Peace Is At. tarded Navajo children. This and salaries. entitled tainable. program proposes to survey the (Continued on Page Seven) related to es-sa- David K. Norton, left, receives certificate front WINS ESSAY CONTEST Don J. Chadwick after being named winner in the Brigham City Lions peace essay contest. 723-337- |