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Show Uni la--- , Alcrofnijj City Volume 71, Number 32 Brigham City, Utah, 84302, Sunday Morning, August 11, 1968 Corn utafi 10 PAGES WILL REPLACE PEACH DAYS BANNERS City to Purchase Hew Holiday Flags Brigham City will have a gone. In their place, the city new look for its annual Peach council plans to hang a new of red, white Days celebration this year. arrangement The familiar flags draped and blue flags. The decision to purchase annually over Main street, banners featur- the new banners came at d ing peaches and girls, will be Thursdays city council meeting after Mayor Olof Zundel said the price would be $850 with some $1,200 having been budgeted for the purpose. Public Invited to Event multi-colore- At Historic Site Aug. 14 The "Mother" of Golden Spike National Historic site will be among the dignitaries Wednesday, Aug 14, when ground breaking ceremonies for a new visitors center are staged at the site, located some 30 miles west it tonight, "IF we can have them here in time for Peach Days on Sept. the mayor told the coun-el- l OKAY YOU of Brigham City. Showing an Illustration of the new flags, he said they will consist of a main center piece, four. and.a.lialf.by. nine Mrs. Bernice G. Anderson ol Corinne, president ot the National Golden Spike society and a person well versed in local history, generally is acknowledged to have contributed more than anyone else to preservation of the golden spike site at Promontory summit. feet, with the words "Wei-com- e to Brigham City. The center piece will be flanked on each side by smal-le- r three. flags. "In addition to Peach Days, they can be used for other special occasions, said the mayor, citing the Fourth of July and Golden Spike days as examples. Of the coming week: rites she said this e happy to see come about. Its some-thin- g for which weve waited and worked for a long time. The start of construction on "Im so very this the visitors center is actual, ly the thing for which we have labored all these years. Interior Secretary Stewart L. Udall will deliver the principal address during the cere-monwhich is scheduled to begin at 12:01 p.m The general public Is Invited to attend the event which will be attended also by Gov. Calvin L. Rampton and mem-ber- s of Utahs congressional delegation. KlTt5s HLLD services were held Satur IN TOTAL THERE are 11 day for Thomas Marion lmes from Second South to Walker, 15, Honeys ille. First North from which the who died in Aug. 7 motor flags will be draped. Councilman A1 Cazler asked mishap. that consideration be given also to placing flags over Second South, a main route com-- I Youth Dies Mrs. Bernice G. Anderson y TO GET SCHEDULE, PAY FEES Junior High Calls Pupils Aug. 19-2- 1 Seventh and eighth grade said. Seventh gradeis should students will repoit to Box to the school cafeteria not I wonder if were Elder Junior High school on on Aug. 19, and the eighth 19, and WedMonday, Aug. missing a bet by not having WAIT INDIAN EVENT Darwin St. Clair frolicks with son, Sonny, 5, as they them across Second South, nesday, Aug, 21, respectively, graders on Aug. 21 prepare for the annual Gathering of the Tribes at Rees Pioneer park Aug. 17. to receive class schedules and Those whose last names behe stated. OTHER PROMINENT per. pay fees in prepai ation for gin with A to C, 8 to 8:30 Mayor Zundel said special sons will include N. Eldon the opening of school on the a.m.; D to II, 8:30 to 9:; banners, indicating the event being celebrated, could be purTanner of the LDS church following Monday, Aug. 26. I to L, 9 to 9:30; M to P, Fee schedule for the com. 9:30 to 10; Q to T, 10 to chased for each end of town first presidency who is to give and he estimated their cost the dedicatory prayer, and ing school year is as follows: 10:30; U to Z, 10:30 to 11 Thomas M. Goodfellow, presi- studentbody, $3.50; lockers, a.m. Funeral services were held about $100 each. obtain75 cents; swim suit, $1 75; are The n a old Principal Call stressed that being dent of the American flags for Saturday of Railroads and chair-mashop or homemaking fee, $2 all students must attend at youth who was killed in ed from Modern Display comthe time specified in order to of the National Golden making a total of $8, accord, a accident pany, Salt Lake City. for registration late Wednesday night. Spike Centennial Celebration ing to Principal Wayne Call. complete In addition to the above fees, school, and asked cooperation IN OTHER BUSINESS at an The victim was Thomas commission. of all parents. Music for the occasion will parents who want student Marion Walker, son of Mr. unusually brief council meet-ing- , The pages of history will tion of typical native foods New students in the comshould send the prem-iuthe city officials approved be played by the visiting 562nd and Mrs. Thomas Walker, of $132.50 for turn back to earlier days of over camp fires. should report to the of or an $3 $1.75, munity payment Guard National Air expenditure California Honeyville. Planning is in the final umor high office Aug. 15 and Including Navajofried bread stages for Brigham Citys band and Box Elder and Bear for increased benefits. It was the eighth traffic space on the Ladles Communi. the West when Aug. 17 rolls Yearbooks will not be sold 16 to make arrangements for water show, themed this River High school bands. fatality this year in Box Elder ty clubs birthday calendar. around in Brigham City as and Indian stew, the native on sale to the Indians in be here at the of at will the fare The this time, Principal Call registration. Wilconverge top to space, to in Color. Sgt. county, according "Holidays year in PERSONS INTERESTED liam Sackett, Utah Highway the calendar, will feature a fourth annual "Gathering of public. to routines Synchronized The pageant (a living photograph takpn the Tribes. patrol. the most ordering centennial commemdepicting music, to the American at the driving of the golden Indians) Site for this year's presentof each oration medals may do so holidays at the site where act-ua- l by the BrigTHE MISHAP occurred at spike nearly 100 years ago. ation will be the field at Rees is the will highlight month, g Councilmen Byron construction has already about 11 p.m. in the center Pioneer park beginning at 7:30 ham City Chamber of and the Inter-Triband A1 Cazier were p m. of Honeyville on State Road commenced. club of Intermountain school. Nickel-plateThe show, featuring 23 named to approve the layout. shovels are 69 The park will be transform, youngsters from ages ed into a typical Indian comTrooper Ralph Jackson who being provided by Southern SCENARIO OF the pageant will be shown twice, Thufs-da- y Pacific company and Union REQUESTING THE citys munity with participating In. investigated, said the Walker and Friday Aug. 15 and 16. Pacific Railroad company. youth was headed west on a participation were Mrs. Dean dians in their full tribal cloth- will revive ancestral and pre-seday rites and ceremonies Both The ground breaking itself motorbike and failed to stop Howarth and Mrs. George ing and regalia and a vivid programs get under, of the Plains and Southwest-erat a stop sign before enter, Kelly. way at 8:30 p.m. at the Citys is scheduled to take place at backdrop of teepees and ho. A story about the robber and day investigation Thurs. Indian tribes, including muncipal pool 12;47 p.m., climaxing the ing onto the main highway. Mayor Zundel Sated"Ithink gans. ended who wasnt there day which included alerting the Arapahoes, which is expected to The victim struck a north, its good advertising and a Chippewas, officers law man enforcement Fria Willard for to done will be Routines bound tanker just in front of good project and Id like to attract local and state officials Navajos, THE AUTHENTICITY OF as he was fined $50 and throughout northern Utah. as day such music "Born BanFree. and Sac Fox, Shoshone, the drive wheels. He and his remind you that several times the festive affair will be car-rleplus business leaders from sentenced to 10 days in jail. The story began at 12; 10 a.m. Sioux, Pueblos, Paw- "Love is Blue and Autumn throughout northern Utah. cycle were thrown under the (Continued on Page Two) through to the prepara- - nocks, Utes when Arlund Dean Box Elder sheriffs Thursday deputies and Washakies. Leaves. nees, (Continued on Page Two) uncovered the truth behind Baird, 31, Willard telephoned AMONG THEM WILL be the tale of the phantom bandit Brigham City police to report This years water show will Highlights of the colorful A. Christensen, chair, George that he had been robbed of Indian of rites culminate three dances, lenghty hour, man of the Utah Golden Spike after conducting an array his wallet by a hitchhiker. and songs will be the war five days per week practice Centennial commission, and dance contest, scalp dance, sessions which have been conMurray M. Moler, chairman THE SHERIFFS office was Feather ducted on all summer. dance, peace-pipthe Utah Travel council of notified and deputies arrived the dance, eagle dance and who will act as master of at the scene to hear Baird Performing groups are un. ceremonies. famous Navajo evening chant. man tell them of a The price of admission is der the direction of Roberta he had picked up just north of set at $1 for adults witli child-re- Appeal and assistant, Yolanda The Invited guests will be Ogden. under 12 admitted free. DeLeon. A man charged with issuing hosted by Brigham City at He related giving the hitch, a reception and luncheon in fradulent checks lias waived hiker a ride to Vickies cafe in the Rees Pioneer park bowery preliminary hearing Brig, parking lot in south Willard ham City court and been orderat 2 p.m. where the stranger pulled a Plans are to present some ed bound over to First Dis- small calibre revolver from commemorative medals and trict court. his belt and ordered Baird Richard George Lowery, 29, to turn over his wallet. gold spike mlmentoes as a special feature of the occa. appeared Friday after being The thief then was said to returned from Springfield, have sion. jumped from the car, workmen were busy Mo., by Box Elder Sheriffs run across City the highway, jump-e- d this past week, sprucing up deputies. into a waiting car and The court set bail at $1,000 Reservations are being tak- ested persons living outside the bowery area so that Brigsped away south. en in Bi tgham City for the the county will be charged $4 ham City can put its best foot and remanded Lowery to the foreward for the visitors Wed. custody of Sheriff Warren W. UPON HEARING the story, second senior citizens bus for the transportation. afternoon. Hyde. tour which is scheduled Aug. investigating deputies put out Brigham City is contribut-in- g nesday an broadcast for the a planning committee $350 to help defray costs 26, and then worked suspect spokesman said this week. of the trip which will take The cost for each person participants through Weber through the night and the fol. lowing day in an effort to planning to make the trip will canyon to Park City with stops come up with some leads. be $2; this applies to all Box along the way at points of Under questioning by the Elder county residents. Inter- Interest. officers THE SPOKESMAN said the Thursday evening, Baird admitted that his story reservations should be made about the holdup was a hoax. early because there are only He was immediately charg. Those available. buses five 7, ed with false report of a who plan to attend can indicate AS s so and pay their fee at crime, a misdemeanor by the 1967 state legis. Music, 26 South Main Box Elder county officials Thursday took an street in Brigham City. lature, and appeared in Brig, BC ax to the 1968 property tax levy, chopping off ham City court Friday morn, Classified as senior citiof a mill. zens are persons age 55 and ing where he pleaded guilty. An estimated $30 to $40 older. County commissioners took the action in a Judge VeNoy Chrlstoffersen was taken Those who go are asked to early Saturday special session at the courthouse in Brigham City. sentenced him to $50 and 10 of At lunch. in the a take along picnic morning burglary The county levy was dropped from 8.75 to 8.50 days but suspended the jail a Brigham City pool hall. Park City, gondola or train mills. term upon payment of the fine, a The breakdn was reported rides are available at then granted a stay of exe. aof for at B & B Billiards, 21 West $1.25 groups price COMMISSION Chairman Frank O. Reeder said cutlon to Aug. 20. some-tim- e and 150 of or more. occurred Forest, after the serious was cut of "a lot 1 approved between and 8 a.m., consideration. THERES A MINE tour and according to Patrolman ThomHe explained that it was made possible by an as Sneddon, Brigham City po- lunch can be eaten at the sumSICK, SICK, SICK, increase this year in the countys assessed valuation, mit which offers a marvelous lice, who investigated. The latest Utah division of The money was contained in view. In addition, games are the first such increase in four years. The budget will a sack which was hidden on available, health report shows Brigham said the spokes, remain the same. the premlsls. Nothing else was man. City reported five cases of The Soroptlmist club will mumps and one of chicken pox reported missing. IIE NOTED that the levy now has been deEntrance to the building have hostesses along on the during the week ended Aug. 2. creased 1.25 mills since 1963- FATAL ACCIDENT SCENE Sergeant Bill Sackett, Utah Highway patrol, ami was gained by breaking out bus caravan and a nurse, Mrs. During the same period, Box "Weve done it as it could possibly be spared, Honeyville a window in the womens rest-roobystanders view the wreckage of a motorbike on which a Gale Allred, will donate her Elder county reported three the chairman remarked. the officer said. cases of the flu. services for the day. youth was riding when killed in a collision with a tanker Wednesday night. ing into town. As Cycle Hits Tanker Tribes to Gather City Swim Hon-eyvil- tanker-motorbik- Asso-elatio- Show All In Indian Tribute e re-po- n Set to Roll an-nu- tri-but- e well-know- n well-know- Wed-nesda- y n Robber Who Wasnt There! pro-gra- Arm-stron- Com-mer- d Victim Ends Up in Court n pro-gra- d all-nig- Check Suspect Waives Hearing n Reservations Being Taken For Senior Citizen Tour Texes Cut - Burglar Gets Money at Pool Hall TO A VALUATION JUMPS Mlc-key- one-quart- long-haire- |