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Show I 2 BOX ELDER ' NEWS, Brigham Cify, Utah Sunday, April 2, 1972 , 'BACK . Editorially Speaking Dont Abandon Parking Ban We cant argue with the Brigham City coun- recent decision to AS POINTED OUT IN a ct non-partisa- Utah Highway department: Parking along Main street is one of the most serious contributing factors to the traffic road problem. Trying to squeeze a four-lan- e within the present curbed section and allow midblock parking is congesting the traffic movement to the point where accidents are resulting. If Main street continues to develop and residential property is allowed to transition commercial property, traffic will be further increased and the situation will further deteriorate and become worse. - Clay, local winner in the April 2, 1947 contest featured in oratorical American Legion the Americanism program, represented Box Elder High school in the district contest held at Logan high school last Friday 'afternoon. The old Main street THE CITY TRAFFIC advisory committee should continue to contact property owners in an effort to eliminate as much parking on Main street as possible. In its action, the city council left the parking ban in effect on the east side of Main street between Second and Third North. This helps. We believe there are other sections which can be designated the same. squeeze play! called it one of those crucial, burning issues of the day. All of which evoked this response from one of my Is he He kidding? It was rather thoughtful of him to report back to work for a day or two, though. Wonder if he picked up his check at the same time? As for the equal rights thing, thats about as crucial an issue as what color socks to wear with your new twede cuff links. District Needs matter what way they paint it, the lady libs and their sympathizers cant change biological reality: boys and girls are not two peas in the same No To Reapportion Hey, did you read where the Army doesnt want its men to peel potatoes or handle those nasty kitchen chores anymore? Theyre asking Congress to allocate a modest amount $99 Aside from the fact that Utah law requires it, theres little question that reapportionment is needed in Box Elder County School district. The glaring imbalance in Representative Precinct No. 5 is the strongest evidence in point. At the present time, 15 of Brigham Citys 20 voting district are lumped together to make up this precinct. And with the city having half the countys population, well, the malapportionment THIS IS ASJT should be. Every citizen deserves equal 'representation. Such has not been the case in recent mouths with only one Brigham City man, Dr. Arnold Golbert, sitting on die board. Furthermore, although not due to a lack of interest but to the press of added responsibilities in his field of medicine, Dr. Gilbert has been unable to attend several meetings recently. In his absence, not a single Brigham City citizen has been involved in policy decisions. AS IT IS NOW, those with peach and apple orchards can look forward to bountiful crops. Lets hope that old Mom Nature has played her final cruel trick for this season and will at least permit a harvest of these crops. r' lady sue me for offering to help her flat tire? Or will I have to wear e a swim suit? Or will young couples draw straws to determine who wears the veil? Or will restroom signs be made to read: Take Your Pick? Guess maybe these will be the stuff of which future burning issues are born. fix a two-piec- Fifth West Speaking of Congress and senators, we received a news release this week from one of the presidential aspirants who took his opponents to task for not , interrupting their campaign doings to rush back for the oratory on and passage of the womens equal rights Whats Years Ago Hub Clothing Store is the The April 11, 1922 new gents furnishing store name selected for a which will open in this city shortly after the beginning of the next month. 50 In I Mayor Roy C. Shaw and April 11, 1922 of Garland were Brigham Munns C.J. Bishop visitors today. Is your name BINGHAM? Do you know that: BINGHAM, an old and honored surname, is of English origin. According to authorities on the origin of names, it is of local meaning and was applied, when surnames first came into vogue, to newcomers to communities in England who came from BINGHAM, a town in the cdunty of Nottinghamshire. " BINGHAM JEREMIAH (1748-184and RIPLEY BINGHAM served as sergeants respectively in the Connecticut and Vermont troops during the Revolutionary war. Windham county, Conn., is apparently the ancestral home of a substantial number of the present day BINGHAMS in this country, for the first census of the United States, taken in 1790, has 34 listings of persons by the name of BINGHAM who were residents of Connecticut and heads of families at that time, 20 of whom lived in WINDHAM (1757-184- county. In contrast, the census records for the same year of Mrs. C.W. Crossman enApril 11, 1922 tertained at dinner Friday afternoon at her home in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. A. Crossman of Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Dunn April 11, 1922 home arrived Thursday evening from their in southern California. sojourn Pennsylvania, a much larger state, have only 11 references to persons ; by the name of .. . BINGHAM.. - x Of "Memoirs The BINGHAMS" is a genealogical work compiled by Rose E. McCalmont and published in London, England in 1915. There are 32 references to persons by the name of BINGHAM in the latest directory of Phi Beta Kappa, the honorary scholastic society. EDWARD Louisville, and also United States ambassador to Great r Britain for the period preceding his death, ) HIRAM BINGHAM was professor of history at Yale university, became active in politics, was governor of Connecticut and also United States senator for two terms. (1875-1956- Latin-Amerlca- n CHARLES FRANKLIN (1828-1907- ROBERT (1871-1937- publisher (Kentucky) LLOYD ARTHUR BINGHAM professor of electrical engineering, University of Colorado. ALBERT was Louisville of the Courier-Journa- A BINGHAM Insurance company, with fices in New York City. of y (Continued From Page One) However, school officials feel these facilities are limited and not centralized as would be a student union. schools Air Force JROTC program the news was not so good. Senator Moss reported that the BIA is not authorized to have an aircraft. Park Included Mayor Zundel was notified by Senator Bennett also that a proposed park project on the schools west campus area also is included In funding request plans for Fiscal I would presume that if the BIA did have such authority, they probably would feel that the first Interest to be served would be their head office, and then down through the ranks, the senator stated. The school had sought through the General Services administration an aircraft available without cost from the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. 1975. This improvement was originally proposed by the city and discussed with Senator Bennett a year ago in Washington. On still another matter an effort to I is China's Shanghai says seaport, main National BOX ELDER sent CAPITOL Sun. NEWS 1 & tSHWfellfelil &Jjl3U3U w p.m. Mon. ENDS TUES. 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Corregated metal pipe will be placed under the roadway at two locations to provide for future availability of culinary water in the area. It was originally planned to tackle the road project in two phases. right-of-wa- Open Spring has proved once again that it is the most fickle of all the seasons, first wooing the area with record-breakin- g warm temperatures and then delivering a frigid blow to local fruit crops and miladys tulips. The latter was not totally unexpected. Many of us unjoyed the milder weather only in apprehension of what was to come. Now the mercury is inching its way back up, encouraging later fruit trees to blossom forth in their annual show of welcome to spring. And growers will continue to sleep uneasy at what the morrow may bring. And what Id like to know is, if this amendment is finally enacted, can a breakfast? It reminds me of the New Navy where bellbottoms are out and bus driver suits are in. Things aint like they usta be. Geographic. Fickle Spring pod. million to hire civilians for this distasteful aspect of military life. Its part of the new Army concept. If they can round up enough senators to take a vote, the thing might get passed. But dont bet on it... I mean getting enough senators to vote. If such should come to pass, whats next? A chef Pierre at every installation? White tie and tails for dinner? Engraved invitations to is obvious. We suspect that when the county commission sits down to the task of putting things right, the boundary lines of at least three precincts will be adjusted. possibly all five Brigham City deserves greater representation. We trust this will be accomplished in the coming reapportionment. ns Winners in the Central and April 2, 1947 school Lincoln slogan contest were announced this week with top honors going to Dee Packer, fifth grade pupil at the Central school and Richard May of the Lincoln fifth grade study made by the THIS IS NOT TO say that local interests have been neglected or than city schools receive less attention than others. On the contrary, We deem all board members to be fair and tolerant men the exhibiting a common desire to serve '.all district rather than sectional interests ' However, this does not diminish the fact that News-Joum- ol 25 Years Ago Coach Earl March 26, 1947 Wednesday, themselves cut just Fergusons Box Elder Beesas it could be of possible slice a glory about as big to cut m the for anything but a state champion tournament basketball school Utah Class A high last weekend. basketball for 11 After playing almost-perfetournament quarters, their luck went cold in the final frame and stayed that way in the overtime with the period of the championship game as well after but was tough, Granite Farmers. It were the tournament as during the of kind the was talking about Box Elder. That this tournament year, team we had in the state Kids! Great authorize parking once of Main street between side west the for again Second and Third North. As indicated in a letter signed by property owners, the parking ban was having an adverse effect on business, choking off the life blood of two small markets. Still, the plan to involke no parking on Main street between Seventh South and Seventh North downtown section) (except for the three-bloc- k should not be abandoned completely. We think anyone who regularly travels the main thoroughfare will agree. cils files Of The Bex Elder tnm Th Quell Omar (s&fcn t st of- i |