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Show I Unlv - rsU 1 il- - I "it "IsraMluin C )Oiit Av 5, Li... Jity, Utah orp. Cosip. 1mm Would Be Constructed Brigham City is asking the Utah Highway department to join in a project that would see street lights installed on U.S. 89 to the mouth of Box Elder canyon. City council members stamped their okay on the project indicating they Thursday, would like to pursue it on the same cooperative basis as past lighting projects, that is, the state to supply materials for installation by the city. Mayor Olof Zundel said the lighting is needed with the new overpass system andS.R. 85 access soom to be completed near the canyon mouth. AT THE PRESENT e Project The liovs wlioaie commutto the Job Corps center ing at Cleai field in most cases feel lewaidod foi their ts as do the sponsoi s of the piogiam, Sam II. Coidon, vc rational diiector of Box i The pioposed complex would be located on the new north ai ea of Brigham Young paik on Thlid West. The site Is 200 by. 165 feet in ef-f- two-floo- time, El-d- County said F l lday size The city officials envision the facility as a center for citizens and local senior youths. It also is being to house its not good, fol- histone lei BUSINESS, lowing a recommendation of City Attorney Reed Hadfield, the council approved an to an ordinance to drinking on public streets and other places. The ordinance prohibited drinking on public streets and alleyways and in restaurants and hotel lobbies. This was found to be invalid in city court because it exceeds the bounds of state law. Intoxication can be prohibited in these places but not merely the consumption of al- (Continued on Page Two) Final Sign - Up Days Tuesday, Wednesday Box Elder county voters who have procrastinated now find time running out in which to register for the important Nov. 5 general election. The final registration days in the countys 51 dlstncts are Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 29 30 Agents will have their doors open to take new names fiom 8am to 9 p.m. If youie a newer resident or recently turned of age (or will be 21 by election day) this message is important to y total award of $12,875 was made in First District court, Biigham City, Friday as an jury brought in its verdict in a In addition, for those per. sons who liave moved from one distiict to another within the county, it is necessary to transfer registration to the highway land condemnation new district. This can be done case. with the registiation agent The figure included $7,000 on any day until the Satur-dafor land being taken for the prior to Nov. 5. construction of Interstate 80 Persons who have not votbetween Elwood and westTre-monton- . ed within the past four years The balance of $5,875 also are advised to check on was severence damages. then status. Their name like-lDefendants in the action has been removed fiom the brought by the UtahRoad com- voter loll mission, were Mr. and Mis. Leon W. Dunn of Tremonton. FOLLOWING IS the list of agents for eacli of the countys THE STATE has taken 2.41 disti lets: acres from Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, It was considered to be Brigham City No. 1 Mrs. Velda Y. Pal. property with commeri lalval mor, 10 Soutli Second Fast. ue. No. 2 Mrs. Iva Lue Han. A judge, Ferd-inanErickson of the Sixth sen, 120 South Thitd West. No. 3 Mrs Luc lie D. Judicial district, piesided in Olsen, 81 Noith FouithVVest. the case. No. 4 Mrs. Lisle Chi Is. Members of the juryinclud. ed Kai Brockman, Hei man 13. tensen, 153 Noith Hist Last. No. 5 Mrs. Glace Pi ice, Hotter, Ellen S. Siggaid, Jack T. Rackham, Roy T. Shaw, 540 Soutli Main. No. 6 Mis. Louise S. Rudolpli M. Kalset, Wanda K, Hampton, and Rebecca C. Whltwoith, 342 South Second A eight-perso- Pile Up Refuse Now InBC Fall Cleanup Brigham City residents have clearance now to begin piling refuse in front of their homes as part of the community's annual fall cleanup campaign. Approval came at Thursday's city council meeting. Leaves, weeds, dead plants, prunings, be piled at street-sidcan etc., However, citizens are cautioned not to block gutters but keep them free of litter so that water can run through them without carrying debris to clog up culverts. Rocks and commercial orchard In The sun splashed down in radiant waimth Thuisdny af. tel noun as a United States sonatoi piesented a flag to Hei vin Bundei son Elemental y school m an tmpiessive ceie. mimy held on the ft out lawn of the school 1 lie pi osculation of a flag the man toi whom thesihoul was named, Ileivm Bundei. sou. We ian look at the flag seveial bundled students and and know that it stands for We should never in out count ly. We belong to it patents, low n over the nations api. toi on July 24 was made by Sen. I lank I, Moss who told 1 any way let the flag be alms, ed Let It fly lut,h and pi oud. On hand for the m caston and it be Ion j s to us Wont it be something to be tin lilt'd about when you go Boys Ranch Water Request vision of Health had Inspect, ed the spnng aiea and ex. opposition- Mayor Zundel said the city had always been veiy care, ful about allowing development pressed WATFR FLOWS Horn Birch six-inc- h pipe and was originally developed poses Its the citys intent to pursue this because its felt the need is here light now, Mayor Zundel declared. He said if the cost and finan. cing barriers are crossed, hopes are being hai bored that (Continued on Page Two) addl'd. Some hoys aie now the piogram and seven mole may be added as they ai e selected. 18 in WE ARE attempting to select boys who are not HOPEFUL Charles 11. any school experience Clifford is candidate foi at this time, the director the Box l.ldcr Board ol said Education. Theii turning consists of time horns of vocational ti aiding and two hours of basic education. The woikisdoneon a piogiam nied basis which gives an individual an oppor. tuiuty to progress at his own speed. Job Corps oflicials have Indicated that in a maximum of ten months most of the boys should be placed on jobs which would bring in remuneration well above earnings they have previously made. Chdiles H Clifford, candidate for the Box Eldet Board of Education fi oin Kepi esenta tive Piecuut No 4, this week To indicated that he became a candidate because I thought I could help the perhaps schools in tins district. Clifford is one of six hopeA call was sounded this fuls seeking the four year week for youthful Box Elder post. county residents to join in a He has woiked in construe-tioDemocrats organi. Young for most of las life with zation. particular skills in carpentry Invited to paiticipate are and as an electi lcian and said all persons between 15 and he consideis this background old. as valuable since the district may contact Lee PackThey is constantly faced with new er, 85 South First East, at building needs. for telephone number additional mfoi mation. CLIFtORD HAS been the for the group are official weather observer lo- nowMeetings planned, said Pack-er- . being cally for the U.S. Weather buieau, Department of Com. merre, fur the past 20 years. He has visited most local MONEY MISSING schools to give lectures on the weather Gale Spencer, 550 Holiday, He has been employed by told City police Brigham Utah Power and Light company Thursday that some one took and &IM,nt 15 eaib m Nevada about $10 from her car while as a geneial foi email with the it was parked at Box Elder on Pnen Two) High school - Background Cited by Candidate Organize Young Demos n for iidinaiypur. Citing the need to protect the watershed area, Council, man Byron Aimstrong moved to deny the request which vote after a passed on a second by Councilman Claudius Olseu. Councilman Blaine Olsen who Indicated a desire to stu-dthe matter further, stated, I would like to withhold my vote. y Impressive Ceremony home this afternoon and tell youi patents about this flag? You want everybody to look at it with piide, Senator Moss declaied to the children. He i elated some of Old Gloiys lustoiy, asking students about its colois, the number of stars and what they l epi esent. Representing the Box El Board of Education was Vice Piesident Eberhart Zun- - der After he ceiemony, Senator Moss visited each room in i Lfj'r . ".S' n",e P" Ko,ll THE SENATOR explained that the flag was flown over the capltol building on July 24 because of that dates to Utah And then citing the import-ancof young people having a full appi eolation of their country and its flag, he stat-ed- , Its you who will grow up to be the leaders of our country and therefor its that you learn now about our flag and the great country which it i epi esmits. A Boy Scout lolor guard lowered the old flag which was presented to Bundei son by Pi intipal Ronald Leonard, and then laised the new colors. Box Elder High school band director Eail Swenson played appropnate bugle calls for the e occasion. above its spiinis spring underground their suggestions. prun- BC East, in a e ings are not acceptable, reminded Public Works Director O. Neil Smith. City CouncilTurns Down of Mantua. came from The request Brigham City educator Myion Dickey who said it was planned to build several cabins in the area near Dock flat. He asked the council for the light to use water from nearby Birth spilng which curiently flows Into Brigham City reservoir in Mantua. Mayor Olof HOWEVER, Zundel recommended strong, ly against granting the request, citing precedence of not selling water to users out. side of city limits. In addition, he said a from the Utah Di THE COUNCIL expects to the new preliminary de. sign on Nov. 7 and will senior citizens, the Sons of Utah Pioneers, Daughters of Utah Pioneers and other interested groups to meet with them at that time and offer see e. School west d officials City Brigham Thursday tin nod thumbs down on a request for water to serve a summei pioposed boys ranch in the mountains south However, it was described as too large. Mayor Zundel was asked said Fiandsen to piepare a design contain, ing a total of 20,000 square feet, 10,000 square feet on each floor. "This size building will fit very nicely on the site and provide for a 70 by. 165 foot parking lot at the side, the mayor explained. district, 723-532- y Mortensen. fancy. No. 11 Mrs. Louise S. Theuson, 607 South Second East. No. 12 Jeppson, North. Mrs. Barbara No, 13 S. Burke, 1093 Beecher Ave. Mrs. Marie R. No. 14 Davis, 1030 Cranton place. Mrs. Beth Bur-ruNo. 15 227 North Third West. Mrs. Betty Lou No. 16 Hall, 884 South Third West. 17 Mrs. Virginia No Breitenbeker, 206 NorthNinth East. Mrs. Charleen No. 18 T. Dunn, 117 West Seventh North. Mrs. Bear River City (Continued on Page Eight) d Is $12,875 7 503 West. THE DEADLINE has pass-efor registering at the coun-tclerks office. It was Friday. State law reads that the clerk can register voters only until 10 days prior to the elec-tion- . n Inary design which basically caught the city fathers' Mrs. Afton H. OlNorth Third West. No. 8 Mrs. Phyllis C. Glover, 324 North Fiist East. No. 9 Mrs. Esther W. Andei''on,, 10 Snntu' FoirP 7 West. No. 10 Mrs. Catherine M. Jaggl, 504 South Fourth No. sen, you. land Award ARCHITECT DON Frandsen met with the council prior to its i egular weekly session Thursday. He presented a pre-In- School Seveial of the boys have alieady shown keen Intel est and aptitude in the vocational areas they have selected and aie pi ug leasing iapidly,he said Job Coips officials are elated with lids piogiess, he ics and other exhibits and will have a large hall and stage to accommodate town meetings, conventions, concerts, service club meetings, reunions, art and flower shows and other similar activities. stretch, the allowable speed drops from 50 miles. r IN OTHER Like A multiple-uscommunity center is on the draw in;; hoards tor Brigham City. Mayor Olof Zundel and the uty council announced Thursday that an Ogden architect has been directed to procede with the preparation of a preliminary sketch. City officials appear ready to push the project through it the cost is not exhorbitant and satis factory financing tan be arranged. lighting extends just past Sixth East on the canyon highway. The council agreed to ask the highway department for consideration on another matter, also, it being the speed limit on soutli Main street. Mayor Zundel said a num-be- r of persons are being cited as they approach Seventh South from the south. On this to 35 mph and he stated. Youths At Brigham Young Park frfu. ii. ksu FLAG RAISING Boy Scouts raise the new flag to Bundcrson school Thursilay. pie-sente- J. EARL JOHNSTON, vice pi ini ipal at Box Elder Jun-io- r High school, sang a patriotic number to help climax what Mayoi Zundel said after Was one of the most impressive ceremonies Iveeverwlt-nessein this city. Pi esent as special guests foi the occasion, arranged by the PTA and combated by President Mrs. David Nyman, were Victor Bott, first prim clpal at the school, and Mis. A. Elwyn Seely whose late husband was the second SENATOR AT CTRrMONY This was the scene Thursday afternoon as students faculty and parents gathered on the front lawn at Bundcrson Elementary school to hear Sen. Frank E. Moss make present, ition of a flag that had flown over the nations capitol. |