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Show BOX ELDER City, Utah NEWS, Brigham Sunday, October 28, 1973 Students learn ropes with playhouse projects Veterans! Here's Your Answer An explosion killed my son Q during military service in Vietnam, Among the many interesting aspects of the playhouse currently under construction on the third floor of the. First Security back building by drama students from Box Elder High school, is the unusual degree of responsibility sustained by the students CANDIDATES MEETING About 100 persons turned out for an open house Wednesday evening at Box Elder High school to meet candidates for Brigham City office. The Girl event was sponsored by the Cadette Scouts and League of Women Voters. City hall extension (Continued From Page One) up progress on the project and made the added time necessary. In other business, the council tabled for later consideration plans to enlarge the senior citizens office at the community center. Estimated cost of the addition was fixed at $1,2000. The council unanimously approved entering into a contract with Cook Transportation company to supply buses for the citys ski program runs to Beaver Mountain this winter. The cost will be $125 per bus. Turn Down Proposal The council turned down a proposal to rent property north of the police station as a parking area for $65 a month. The hardsurfaced area is 155 feet deep with frontage on First West. Councilman Rudolph Kaiser said he had checked on the lots use and found that of 16 cars parked there, 14 were owned by First Security bank employees. The property is held in trust by First Security. Acting on a recommendation of the city planning commission, the council denied a building permit to Kirk Nelsen who had proposed to build a home on Fifth West west of Lindsay Park subdivision. Authorization was given for the Cooperative Ministry council to rent the community center on Sunday, Nov. 18, from 6 to 9 p.m. County master plan (Continued From Page One) change and we have made some changes. There may even be others, we dont claim 'perfection. Its a workable plan and if it doesnt function, we can change it. Everybody here says hes against the people in plan and yet only this room can knowledgeably disucss this plan, Commissioner Holmgren stated. n Jerry Wilde, Only Goals vice chairman of the planning commission, pointed out that the mastejrjjlan is only a set of goals and of itself contains no police powers."'' A majority of those voicing opposition appeared to be from the countys farm community. Ironically, the county commission earlier this year said the master plan and supporting ordinances were geared first and foremost to preserve agriculture in the county. About agriculture, the plan makes this statement under goals and policies: Develop existing and potential agric ultural assets to the maximum, encouraging improved irrigation practices, conservation of land quality, and appropriate uses of land, and preventing encroachment on agricultural lands by urban type development. The plan is intended for the period 1973-Bduring which its predicted the county population will grow by 15,000 persons. Another hearing on two ordinances proposed in the master plan package, subdivision and mobile home ordinances, is scheduled Nov. 7. themselves. A group of 13 representatives from the schools two advanced acting classes were elected to a board of directors and have assumed a role in the projects. Since the theater is expected g The initial duty involved the to depend upon ticket proceeds planning and and operational success for most of the necessary funding, the young people are getting a first-hantaste of business operations. It should acquaint them, faculty advisor Fontell Messervy believes, with the of ins and outs real professional theater. certain City funds of of the playhouse for completion by the December opening. These are now reported as well underway. d Each member will be involved in various business phases also. An advertising committee has already been established and a news correspondent appointed. Dean Hailing was elected chairman of the group. Duties Assigned Various duties have been assigned to each board member, each of whom is responsible for several students from the classes. productions, painting and other general renovation in the building itself. Members of the board are Barnard, Kenny Cook, Tom Garrison, Janet Glauser, Dean Hailing, Jerrilyn Hansen, Gini Hurd, Leslie Hutchinson, Doug Jones, John Osburn, Cory Sackett, Val Steed and Alacia Underwood. (Continued From Page One) park and new equipment and restrooms for other city parks are included in the total BOR program. No Decision The council made no decision about putting on a garbage fee but indicated it would at next Thursday evenings weekly session. Mayor Jensen along with Councilmen Armstrong and A1 Cazier agreed that income from increases in the citys utility rates should be used to upgrade the electrical system and for no other purpose. Of the total situation, Mayor Jensen said, Weve been stalling, waiting for the sales tax and now weve got to go one way or another. The city on July 31 asked the Box Elder County commission fori permission to impose the local option tax. in Brigham City. That request was repeated on Oct. 2 and at that time, the commission promised an answer within two weeks but still has not reached a decision. Administration provide a memorial marker? Yes. The memorial may be erected in a private cemetery In a plot provided by the applicant, or in the memorial section of a national cemetery. Apply to the A nearest VA office. Candidately Speaking by DOUG WIGHT Guy 120 South Third West; 513 South First East; Katheryn C. Jensen, 660 Cherry drive; Scott Keller, 665 North First West; Leon K. Earl V. Hansen, Everette Renville, Poulsen, 1061 East First North; Donna Marlene Petty, 996 Wildwood. E. Wayne Berchtold, Fourth West Fifth North; F. A. Lundberg, 519 West Fourth South; Lonnie J. Cutler, 607 West Fifth North; Pauleen Dolling, 614 West Fifth South; Elna Clark Jensen, 224 South Sixth TO ERR IS HUMAN, TO IT BLAME ON THE OTHER PARTY IS AUEY East. dilemma Veterans Other Areas Other areas of student responsibility include the preparation of tickets, the selection of plays for the theater, the direction of Thirty county residents named to court jury list Thirty Box Elder county residents have been named to the First District court jury list for the October (Fourth) term. They include the following: preparation sections and his body was the never recovered. Will Kathaleen Higgins, 229 South First East; Magdalena M. Drewes, 126 East Fourth South; W. H. Griffiths, 628 South Seventh West; Marvin H. Dailey, 668 South Fourth West; Edna G. Munson, 850 South Third West, and Mary B. Losee, 634 Cherry drive, all Brigham City. Delroy Archibald and Ralph J. Kunzler, Willard; Bonnie J. Christensen, RFD 2, Tremonton; Susan C. Ferry and Bernice G. Anderson, Corinne; Rachel C. Burton, RFD, Garland. Audrey N. Simmons, Collinston; Donald J. Homer and Boyd Firth, Tremonton; Sidney M. Checketts, Bear River City; Doris A. Malm, Honeyville; Leonard Sorensen, Bear River City, and Ralph B. Wyatt, Mantua. 1 1 On block South of Root Pionoor Park - Past tho Dig J Mill 8 South 8 West NOW thru NOVEMBER 3 9pty Sundays 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. .OPEN HALLOWEEN TOOI PER PERSON Monday, October 29 - IS FAMILY NIGHT Bring the Whole family TREATS WILL BE GIVEN TO THE FAMILIES COME HAVE A SPOOKY TIME Men and Women NEW EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES 'I'- - Brigham City and Tremonton area major manufacturing firm has indicated an interest in establishing a production facility in the Brigham City and Tremonton area. Location of such a plant in our area would greatly strengthen our local economy. An adequate supply of labor is a must before this company can make a decision to locate a plant in our area. They will employ 300 or more workers. They will employ both male and female. In most of their jobs no experience is necessary. Types of occupations available would be clerical, maintenance, fork lift operators, mechanical workers, production workers, material handlers and general labor work. A Ogdenite convicted on robbery charge Ogden man has been convicted of aggravated robbery by a First District court jury in Brigham City. The verdict was returned Friday against Lenard Joseph Miller, 24, of 622 - 28th street, who was charged with entering and ransacking a Brigham City home Aug. 8 after tying up two occupants. It took the jury only 45 minutes to reach its verdict. Judge VeNoy Christoffersen set sentencing in the case for An Also in district court this past week: Eli P. Jensen, 58, South Willard, pleaded guilty to a charge of theft and sentencing was set Nov. 12. Genaro Delgado Lopez, 23, Del Rio, Mexico, pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled with intent to distribute same and sentencing was set Nov. 12. A second man charged with the same offense, Isidro Ledezma, 26, San Antonio, tyexico, was placed on probation after the charge was reduced to possession. substance Nov. 12. Specifically, Miller and a second man entered the home of Mrs. Lonnie Thorpe, 893 North Second West, and tied up Mrs. Thorpe and a niece and nephew. The house was ransacked and a coin collection was taken. Members of the jury were Scott Keller, E. Wayne Donna Marlene Petty, Marvin H. Dailey, Susan C. Ferry, Bonnie J. Christensen, Lonnie J. Cutler, and Pauline Ber-chtol- Francis on Cannon HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Anne Francis will star this season in an episode of the Cannon series for CBS-T- Dolling. II r'h t it t Local Rotarians will welcome on Oct. 30 the governor of this Rotary district, Lue Bettilyon of Salt Lake City. He will address the Rotary club of Brigham City, one of 53 in his district, and will confer with R. Dean Udy, president of the club, and with other club officials concerning the groups plans for service activities and offer suggestions on ad- ministrative matters. Bettilyon is one of 344 Rotary governors throughout the world who are serving as represen tatives of Rotary International districts composed of member clubs. Each district governor is responsible for supervising the clubs in his area. Rotary, an in APPLICATIONS WILL BE TAKEN AT: Employment Security Office - 144 South Main, Brigham City City Hall - First South & Tremont Street, Tremonton City Hall - Main Street, Willard international mens service organization has more than members in some 15,709 clubs in 50 countries. A member and past president of the Rotary club of Salt Lake City, Bettilyon is an industrial builder. He was elected to office at the Rotary convention in Lausanne, Switzerland, in May 740,000 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. November 2, 1973 November 1973 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 3, Saturday, FriY' HOURS Take advantage of this opportunity Good Hours, Good Pay, Clean Working Conditions PUBLIC NOTICES KNOW" NOT ICES PUBLIC Rotary will hear from district chief PUBLIC BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST V I NOTICES 'U Jm rnHkro.7i NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL ELECTION AND LIST OF POLLING PLACES Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 6th day of November, 1973 a Municipal Election will be held in Brigham City, Utah for the election of a Mayor and two Councilmen for four year terms. The polls will open at 7:00 A.M. and remain open until 8:00 P.M. i LIST OF POLLING PLACES FOR DISTRICT Fo' Mayor For VOTE FOR ANY STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF BOX ELDER ) ) ) I Councilman (4 Year Term) (4 Year Term) PERSON FOR MAYOR AND ANY 2 PERSONS FOR COUNCILMAN SS y.,r remain open until 8:00 P.M. t Brigham Brigham Brigham Brigham Brigham Brigham Brigham Brigham Brigham Brigham Brigham Brigham Brigham Brigham Brigham Brigham Brigham Brigham Brigham Brigham City City City City City City City City City City City City City City City City City City City City ELECTION POLLING PLACE . No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 No. 9 No. 10 No. 11 No. 12 No. 13 No. 14 No. 15 No. 16 No. 17 No. 18 No. 19 No. 20 1973 MUNICIPAL Conference room - County Court House Thurza Kingston residence, 225 West Forest Community Center, 24 North 3rd West Dale Harding residence, 137 East 1st North Alice Merrell residence, 445 South 1st West Ben Grant residence, 114 East 5th South Adolph Olsen residence, 50 North 3rd West Mrs. Ernest E. Hansen residence, 240 North 1st East Central School, 210 South Main Virgil S. Pierce residence, 628 South 1st West Fife Rock Products office, 820 East 5th South Foothill School, 9th North 1st East F. Leland Seely residence, 826 East 1st North Leland F. Davis residence, 528 Highland Blvd. Lincoln School, 271 North 1st West Lake View School, 851 South 2nd West Hervin Bunderson School, 641 East 2nd North Richard Dunn residence, 117 West 7th North Kent Molgard residence, 1055 Shannon Circle Clifford Hansen residence, 715 East Medoland Drive jfS' have set my hand and affixed the Corporate Seal of Brigham City, Utah this 26th day of October, 1973. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I for Brigham City, Box Elder County, Tolman Burke, Recorder in and State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct copy of the ballot to be used in the Municipal Election to be held Tuesday, November 6, 1973, at which time the polls will open at 7:00 A.M. and I have set my hand and affixed the Corporate Seal of City, Utah this 26th day of October, 1971. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I I Tolman Burke, City Recorder Tolman Burke City Recorder |