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Show Volume 73, Number 31 10 PAGES Brigham City, Utah, 84302, Sunday Morning, August 2, 1970 Mayor Asks More Sessions his time in office has any issue stirred haven't seen anything I would change it Local legal officers and law enfor. forcement personnel conducted a search more citizen concern than this. "It may be slow sometimes but Im not Wednesday. And they did it without first Confusion Evident willing to surrender the possibility that obtaining a warrant. He said confusion about search and some of the guilty will go free in exBut in this instance, it was all right. is evident in every city in the change for taking the innocent along with seizure were for broader They insight searching all the guilty, the city attorney added. into legally proper methods for making stajte. Both Judge Christoffersen and Judge arrests and obtaining evidence. In reply, Call said although the Daines said they would attend another Gathered for the session, called by Brigham City Attorney Omer Call after exisiting legal system, is not perfect, "I meeting to further air points of the law. Mayor Olof Zundel recently took a verbal poke at the search and seizure law, were 13 city policemen plus representatives of the Box Elder Sheriffs department, iremonton Police department and Utah Highway patrol. Also on hand were Mayor Zundel, District Judge VeNoy Christoffersen, City Judge Robert Daines, County AtLowell Grover, 872 Kentwood YARD WINNER Thursday. Grover stresses trimming and edging in the torney O. Dee Lund, Sheriff Warren Hyde care of his place. There were nine entries in the contest drive, is pictured in the backyard of his home. His and Police Chief Jay Christensen. to choose Julys Yard of the Month. The two-hoyard placed first in Kiwanis-sponsoremonthly judging HAFB and a helicopter was dispatched at session, conducted in the A Washington pilot and his passenger district courtroom, was the first of its were rescued by helicopter early 2:50 a.m. Aboard the rescue unit were kind ever held here. Thursday morning when the light airMaj. Andrew Archer, pilot; Maj. Richard Dr. (Capt.) M.J. plane they were in made a forced landing Mickelson, Constitutional Proposition on the flats west of Promontory mountain Rosenthal, physician and Senior M. Sgt. "Basically, were faced with a con- range. Howard Gould, paramedic. stitutional proposition, said Call who Both occupants were injured when the By 4:09 a.m. the two occupants were noted that motions to suppress evidence plane flipped over on the wet sand at the enroute to the Ogden hospital. The without a warrant have north end of the Great Salt lake. helicopter was aided in the search by an "popularized" it in recent years. Dr. J.Q. Sewell, 43, Box 105 Harrington, emergency radio signal from the crashed Judge Christoffersen took a major Wash., the pilot, and a aircraft. A hospital portion of the time to explain cir- unidentified woman passenger, were spokesman said the cumstances for obtaining evidence actaken to theDavid O. McKay hospital in helicopter landed in the parking lot of the ceptable in court. hospital after night workers arranged Ogden by a Hill Air Force base The Supreme Court has said we helicopter. their cars with lights on to form a landing Grover expressed liberal praise. To Lowell Grover, 872 Kentwood drive Judges for the monthly contest were shouldnt use evidence illegally gained to Dr. Sewell was treated for a broken leg strip. She tells me where to put it and I put it Melvin Burningham, Utah State in Brigham City, one of the key secrets of get a conviction, he stated. The victims were treated in the and both victims were treated for an attractive yard is keeping it neatly there, he explained with a grin. university extension horticulturist, and The jurist said evidence can legally be superficial cuts on the face and arms, emergency room and were released from Mrs. Burningham. The monthly winner who has lived in obtained trimmed and edged. under the following: the hospital before noon. according to a hospital spokesman. his present home for only a year, said he Grover speaks with some authority. search with a valid Through The doctor was traveling to a meeting for in Will "the the his Receive from likes working yard Plaque Judges Thursday selected warrant. in Salt Lake City when his Cessna 205 On Radio Log In addition to this newspaper coverage, satisfaction of accomplishing something among nine entries us July's Yard of the Search by consent. A distress call came from the plane at plane apparently encountered engine the July winner will receive an engraved to help beautify the city. Month winner. Incident to lawful arrest. on the trouble. 12:52 recorded was which a.m. from the of for the he have any tips Does average The plaque sponsoring Brigham appearance When contraband is discovered in a radio The plane went down "due west of the log at the Brigham City police Grovers place certainly was one of the City Kiwanis club. A sign designates his home gardner? Yes.. .keep weeds out of reasonable under emergency department. town of Promontory and about 55 miles the flower and shrubbery beds, and keep conditions. entry most convincing factors as the judging yard as the months best. The May Day signal was picked up at northwest of the Air Force base. There will be another contest in everything in its place and trimmed. panel made its decision. Hot pursuit. Chairman Brad Mclntire expressed Chosen for second place for July was August. Probable cause plus exigent cirGrover who is retired, does all the work the yard of Aubrey Slatter, 505 South appreciation to all who entered the July cumstances. in to who the yard himself. His wife, Merle, didnt James Third West. Third place went competition and advised those Stop and frisk. directs the landscape design for which win to try again for the August honors. Whitaker, 433 South Seventh West. Plain view. However, ensuing questions and answers from the officers, using actual and hypothetical examples, indicated that the way is not always clearly defined because of varying circumstances. district. Chances are your name has been Box Elder county voters have two days on which they can register to this week dropped from the book. 1 'st Have Fact Box Elder voting districts generally vote in the Sept. 8 election Tuesday, On the matter of obtaining a search have the same boundaries as LDS wards. 4, and Saturday, Aug. 8. Aug. warrant, Judge Christoffersen told the If theres a question about your status, The hours will be 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. officers you must have some fact that affected by the need to better check with your registration agent Generally you can identify as probable commission or contact County Clerk K.B. Olsen. saker of Honeyville, is Davids grand- of a crime. register are new residents and young Spike ceremony. Along with many other , History does sometimes repeat itself 21 will turned who have Residency requirements include one citizens by residents of Box Elder county, they father. or nearly so at least: An affidavit must be filled out, election day. year in the state, four months in the He was to have been named Leland worked on Central Pacifics grading Narrator at the daily Golden Spike location, what the search is county and 60 days in the precinct. If you fit into either category, better Stanford Hunsaker but, according to specifying crews in the Promontory area. reenactments at Promontory is David conducted for and detailing the being two of on one these to days register family tradition, when the moment came probable cause. This must be sworn to plan Collin Hunsaker, son of Major and Mrs. Agents Listed or on Aug. 25 final opportunity prior to for him to be christened, his father could before a Stands at Very Spot Collin I. Hunsaker, former Brigham City or other magistrate. judge is a complete list of will be Following vote. the you Otherwise, Hunnot Texas. David Now recall in the their Lubbock, primary descendant, residents now living governors last name. Daines told the officers that in disenfranchised Judge for the county's 54 on agents election registration day. saker, each day stands at the very spot One day recently David discovered Among the spectators at the reenactpreparing the affidavit, "the distinction districts: few within ment a at taken was last this the summer has been Leland famous on the driven, spike photograph that between conclusion and facts is where Check With Agent Brigham City feet of the coppered photograph, and Abraham Hunsaker, whose grandfather, Promontory on May 10, 1869, and you have your trouble. No. 1 Mrs. Velda Y. Palmer, 10 South if you havent cast a ballot in four Also, in the recreation of that his are now and his all reenactment have the site, at father, participates grandson, In other words, its necessary for the displayed on Page Three) in your the with check (Continued better agent of in moment the Golden in American years, the Israel Hunsaker, and roles history. played story great officer to convince the judge on the need in son his one Hunsaker Israel named Abraham Spike. his for a warrant. honor of Governor Leland Stanford, the David is living this summer with his Hunsaker. chief dignitary at Promontory on May 10, other grandfather, Robert H. Stewart of These two men helped build the Pacific Have Forms 1869. That son, Leland Abraham Hun railroad and attended the original Golden Brigham City. Both Call and Lund said they had affidavit forms available for the officers in an effort to expedite their preparation. "But they are characterized by a great number of blanks and so there is still a great deal of work for those seeking the warrant, Call noted. When local police recently broke up a marijuana party and arrested seven persons, it reportedly took them two hours in which to first secure a warrant. During the laspe of time, a number of persons reportedly left the "pot party. This was one point which Mayor Zundel emphasized in asking that the procedure be speeded up. As for registration, the following inThe registration schedule for Box The discussion also touched on the use Elder Junior High school was announced formation was disclosed: of informants, and the problem of drug At that session, the board reportedly Seventh Teacher pay negotiations in Box Elder and new Robert students Morgan. eighth grade Thursday by Principal users disposing of evidence before ofmade its final offer which Hawkes said School district have struck a harmonious It provides for students new to the area to the area should report to Pincipal ficers can confiscate it. 8 chord that prompted spokesmen for both was increased "just a little bit over the and for to select classes Aug. Morgan to select classes between 8 a.m. 12 noon the Box Elder Board of Education and previous proposal. He did not elaborate. and 17, and Aug. Aug. Monday, general registration Asks More Sessions The two sides will meet again on Aug. 5 Box Elder Education association to The principal announced also that fees Tuesday, Aug. 18. In remarks at the conclusion of to touch base and see that everyone All seventh grade students should pick "just for almost all seventh grade students will express optimism this past week. Wednesdays session, the mayor called understands what has been done. total 811.25 with the amount varying up class schedules and pay registration for more such sessions, calling the fees on Monday, Aug. 24. They are asked Morgan Hawkes, administrator of Hopefully at that time, we will have most according to schedule for eighth graders. 1970-7meeting "fruitful." : 1 to report according to last name A to J, 8 curriculum who heads the boards three-maeverything ironed out, Hawkes stated. Fees for the year include: 11 a.m. to Thur10:30 P.E. to K and to and a.m. Z, team, lockers, )4; a.m., reported fee, negotiating Studentbody He affirmed a belief in protection for y matters had 1:30 p.m. sday that all student, 75 cents; swim suit, $2; all citizens from what might develop as a been settled. Looks Favorable All eighth homemaking, $2.50; shop: industrial grade students are But he said also force. chief spokesman for setVal D. bullying police is Bennett, that to "We and schedules cant $2.50; scheduled everything $2.50, metals, say general get Tuesday, Aug. arts, the citizens deserve to be protected from tled but we feel like were very close. the BEEA, said Friday that "things look 25, according to these times: A to J, 8 art, $2, and crafts, $2. those who Infiltrate society to distribute Were shooting for final adoption of a new quite favorable at this point. We feel like a.m. to 10:30 a.m., and K to Z, 11:30 a.m. In addition, the school yearbook will be narcotics. to 1:30 p.m. Hun-sakeon sale for $1.50 when the students r, salary schedule at the regular board were moving along a little bit better and NARRATOR David Collin for other information meeting of Aug. 12, Hawkes explained. hope to have things put together by the Registration register. narrator at the daily Golden i. "If you can show our law officers how Aug. 12 board meeting. schools in the area was announced Spike reenactment, stands in virtually g The board earlier this month offered a they can operate more efficiently and Will Sell Insurance earlier. Report the same spot as his This was his report after a meeting of three percent pay Increase for all district effectively, then thats what we want, Student insurance will be sold after Larger elementary schools will t the board and BEEA negotiators Wedemployes. This would amount to $122,400, grandfather who at- he told the jurists and attorneys. classwork begins on the opening day of register students between 10 a.m. and 12 and great-greathat never Zundel noted 31. the tended during Mayor 1869 27 noon school according to Board Clerk David Morrell, 10, ceremony. nesday evening. Aug. May Aug. .iC Forced Lake Shore Landing Injures Washington Couple d , in July Competition t; . Box Elder Voters Can Register On Tuesday, Saturday This Week His Forebears Were There Golden Spike History Repeats Itself r; Between Teachers, Board Junior High Announces Report Bright On Pay Talks Registration Schedule 24-2- n' non-mone- Past-Meetin- . great-grandfath- . j, : -- -- |