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Show fENSES OF' 1950-5- 1 ! SCHOOL NEAR 476.00; S' an estimated Box operate the 1950-51. district In on sum single largest ' h going budget, $721,718.06, fund, the building Statement and estimate led to the Box . Elder $2,-lli- wee-lo- )drats yrup , cj: commissioners non-revenu- Non-revenu- by .the Aboard and entered in the meeting of Je,. i their uniform school program, pays 1; miscellaneous. $6,000.00; school lunch. $137,891.00; and e receipts, $1,104,500.-OO- . e receipts the sale of bonds, sale of property belonging to the school district, accrued interest on investments and others. Breakdown of the estimated expenditure is: General control, $32,175.00; instruction, activities, $4,000; school lunch, $139,150; in state, JoO per school Jof unit is defined in high school unit as 20 or 30 auxiliary agencies, $70,000; of plant, $105,000; maintenance of plant, $56,000, fixed charges. Total operating costs will be $1,098,995. Capitol outlay for the school year will be: General funds, $34,000.74; building funds $721,718.06; debt service, $503,-44and G. I. program, $70,000. The total expenditures during the year will toe 50-5- 1 1; BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1950 VOLUME 43, NUMBER 30 First Classes A stu-t- 25 MILLION To 8 PAGES Be Held Sunday 5 stu- - elementary school who ) i si in A W school the full 172 days. n raise the necessary money, school hoard will levy .. a mills for the school maximum permitted district, and 3.1 mills for 9.2 debt service, a total of This, of course is besides 13 state's levy for the uniform limum school program, sram, now Hth $68,567.05 school board Plans For Peach Hazardous Fire on hand Days will have the Federal jg , receipts: state- - funds: $81,000.00; local taxes, $512,- 1,325.68; Parade Now MANY BUSINESS ITEMS TAKEN Condition Exists UP AT COMMISSIONERS MEETING Fire conditions In Box Elder county are now extremely deliSeveral specific economy measures for the administracate, reports John Hadfield, county firewarden, and close ad- tion of Box Elder county public affairs were suggested, to ' the county commissioners at their regular meeting, July 3, 'Initial plans for the Brigham herence to state fire laws is we ar? to avoid a (minutes of the July 17 meeting were not made available by if, necessary City Peach Days parade are the county clerk because they had not been approved" yet now taking shape, according to disastrous fire. ' Dee Glen Smith, chairman. Burping permits are required by the commissioners) by Mr. Hill qf Bunker, Tanner and At a recent meeting a com- before a stubble fire, or fire of Garrett auditing firm, according to minutes of the meeting. Is mittee was appointed and the any kind, can be built. So far Among the recommendations prize money for the winning this season there have been six Open Optometry Office Hill suggested for cutting .exrigham Citys schedule floats was determined. Appoint- fires directly caused toy care' national activities for penses was one whereby the of ' the fires New Fourth Ward Chapel ed were business, Dick Bloxham; lessness Many various county ' offices would ling week were today . . . fully modern, with a large recreation hall and civic and service clubs, Boyd could have destroyed thousands many class rooms, which will be offidirectors in make an estimate of the office ied by athletic of dollars of worth farm, propcially used next Sunday.: The building was erected at a cost of $110,000. Honoring Packer; childrens section, Mrs. needed for the coming net supplies continued. Hadfield erty, Fred Petersen of the Kindergarthe completion of the new chapel, Fourth ward members held open house last Thursday. and then have all departyear 31 be ten club; schools, Delmont BeePermits can obtained from idaT July ments order their equipment at Me-ial FLOOD a. m. War cher; churches, Wally Christen- Fire warden Hadfield directly ancing: DANGER ; one time. ' or warden fire home. sen; John County thrbugh men, . professional office each has In the ofpast Sheriff his at Vernieu Warren and advisors are Ezra Hyde league practice purchased their supplies " Owen, Harold Felt and Ray An- fice. in. and p. m. Give and when needed. The forest ' and range fir? dersen. ecreation, 2:5 p. m. 1 n He advised that taxing units . ' I .d laws eta Sigma Phi party, 6 p. m. say: Chairman Smith advised that Closing services of the Vacaof the county hid not paid their In During the closed season it tion Bible school at the Com- 13 prizes will be awarded the (day, August 1 and portion for the assessing be unlawful to set on fire shall divifloats. A In class the reoom-mendta. m. War munity Presbyterian church wil sion and ancing: of: taxes, collecting or on cause be to set fire any there will be four prizes toe held at the church Sunday s . Willard peo-$- that the., county clerk Of a piece; four $15 prizes inflammable, material on any ecreation, p, m. pie rallied to the call for fire side of a steep mountain,', the morning at 11 oclock, at which in $20.00 charge the various . units their to set. any fire for or forest land, B the class four for fire conditions section, time the children will demonfighting the inior league games 5 and 9 fighters Tuesday at 3 ocock in the purpose 6f cearlng either portion.;,. ... n. (two games). "J.:-- ! the afternoon, to subdue a brush were very difficult. , No heavy strate things learned and made prrzes of $10 in the class C his own an Raise lor Election Judges . . , the of or 'pTPerty could be moved in. the past two weeks. All par- section and a grand prize of ? Hill recommended that elecother without first securing t: ; and forest fire on this' side v of equipment' i The winner .$30, inday, August 2 i of Because the the prize ents are invited. grand and children steepness ' the Wasatch range just north of tion or written .printed merican league game (Made permission judges be advised when not will be one of four class the flood danger is magnified. At 9 oclock in the morning Willard. are appointed that their and from fire warden the r league) chief a. m. and they .A1 winners. The mop-ucrew are still at church school , for protestant will be $8.00 a day an inwith the terms Thirty acres of land were n.. pay. complyng i, There fully be will five least n at, 'Intermoun-taiat and the girls burned bare, tout the quick ac- the scene of the fire digging up boys crease but that . they will, .not and conditions thereof, and the ecreation, p. m. Indian school will be held bands in the famed Peach Days chief and extinguishing the roots of ' receive any overtime $ay fire any, othis Mistrial .league j game. The tion of 40, per diem guards and burned wardenqr and several parade probably and sage- at their chapel. , Hill said that possibly: - anprescribe the con t Willard citizens saved thousands brush. aspen, maple,, ;tes 'vs. American Fork, may deputies Smith said. niQTe, At 9:45 oclock all boys and Barnard Dr. According to Markham, F. of ; acres, according to M.J. of which other Roy ditions the under way permit saving money about 20 smokes flared up the girls of the Bible school j will .Application for entrance In is issued and which are necesntaj, August 3 to establish a aubsta-- . he forest ranger. would Marklwm, . . 'of native City, Brgham a. m., War Me-ia- l after the fire was out. It meet at the church to rehearse the parade may be made up un sary to be observed n setting will ancing, Hau the fire spread over the day in Tremooton for. a i SherSmith said, open his optometry office tion. ttia September 7, home.1' must toe tended until there is their, closing, program. ; . . iffs deputy to save on travel tout now is the time to start such fire and preventing It from at 81 South Main.' atkmal league game (Made side of the mountain, as it was no doubt that it will revive. " Other activities scheduled for expenses. spreading, for the protection of very capable of doing, the war league) and 5 The ? of the. fire has not the"Communlty'churc!riiVC5adc ihjfklng and cause mArriiaiuneta life p.m. ..The present, amtrpTOperty, ter shed have would, vegetation floats. ieat lorir-'- 1 Lewis S, Wight,, chairman; and j yet been fully ""Hetef mined, ac- a trustees meeting, Tuesday, mth stake softball, 7:30 p.m; been destroyed and catastrophic This year there will be , an to the wardens. discussed , the Ed warn .Ward 1, fire 8 at oclock. cording August beginning floods like those Willard sufinlor Peaches inUntil now there has been nine practice At the special church meeting attempt to have each of the. of feeding transient? in problem fered in the 30s would, have to dustries, L e., grocers, auto dealTremonton. According - to the been inevitable. As it id there fires in the county, all of which last Sunday it .was .voted in ers, etc., theaters, represented areas were in critical of where the Marshall the have the annual Iy, August 4 5,minutes, s Payne in meeting will stll probably be flood Dr. Roy F. Barnard, optome- Tremonton feeds, parade. for a. m., War Me-iancing, have church Sunday, j August 13. A theOther transients, below the burned area damage , done couid Is announced he trist, today floats in the parade will home. which Tremonton pays and. then apthe first 'heavy rainfa.l Mark- amounted to thousands of dol- nominating committee was at be many of those in the county opening offices at 81 south Main charges the county...,;. ' i r lars. jj pointed. .. league : ham said. street, Brigham, City, ' In the The commissioners felt the . fair parade, the Wheat and Beet tice, .10 a. m. j The response to the call for formerly occupied : by number of meals is excessive building others. and 'fdays parade ecreation, m. p. to fight the fire was very men Yates .. , radio, service. miot Peaches vs. Any group or organization, n and suggested that alii meals: be Ogden gratifying, reports Fire. Warden Twenty one men and officers Dr. Barnard is a graduate of authorized, by some one in the business; etc., wishing to enter team, ,8:15 p. m. Johh Hadfield, and everyone of a float in the parade should con of Brigham Citys C Battery, Compton Junior college and the sheriffs office. It was , indicaday, August 6 the 40 odd men should toe ' thank363rd field artillery reserve unit Los Angeles College of Optometact Smith. ted in the minutes that if the eunion: Mrs. 'E. B. ' SLC ed and congratulated. will leave, August 5, for two try. He has practiced in Santa Simper, was okayed toy the county sunion:- Earl Hansen. ' Because the fire was on the weeks summer training at Ft. Ana and In Huntington Park, plan the clerk would notiattorney, a was he to where MIA member Calif., Dougas, according Captain Many Box Elder county peo-- ; were fy Payne. offiComKeith and honored of Chamber of each day the Junior Boyer, commanding , ' During the meeting the compie witnessed. the dedication of were Elder 4-- H cer of the outfit. merce, the Chamber of Com- missioners , specially honored at the the Memorial 'Pioneer museum signed a sale con.Now at cadre strength, the merce, and the American, Cali- tract for a No. 12 caterpillar moat Salt Lake City Saturday, July open house that was held Mon24. All ward M. I. A. members of unit was organized last' Sep- fornia and Los Angeles' County tor had previous22, 23, and 24, described as . the day, July grader. They Mrs. Campion read an origi- the South Box Elder stake are tember 1, and started receiving Optometric associations, ip To Willow-Flat- ; most important event In the a 'purchase order for ly signed Dr. Barnard was born in Brig- the machine. nal poem. The pioneer memo- invited to a party to be held at full pay in February. Capt, Boyj. 50 years existence of the Daughrial museum is now open to the the Box Elder county park Fri- er reports this was the shortest ham City and attended elemen- New Fair Building Locks tie ters of Utah Pioneers. club camp held ato-Fla-t, time in school took the 6:30 later here, It, any unit tary .public. day evening (tonight) at graduaAnson B. Call, Box Eider counGuests at the camp were Mr. The beautiful, white building general 15 miles' east of dfsrlct to organize ting from Bear River high D. U. Pi guides will, conduct Each person attending the Ogden-iLogaextension ageht, suggested to and Is- - erected at the 'head of Main ty nklin, Idaho, on ; the ' Cub and Mrs. Jim O. Stewart, tours daily throughout the party is asked to bring his or and recruit sufficient personnel school. He attended Utah State the commissioners that the locks Mr .and Mrs. Winkler of the street, overlooking the city. It V was , a successful to . on We own her status. full lunch and soda box outing go Agricultural college. pay sincerely hope on the county 'fair building.be told s some stands as a monument to every building.' all who who service forest o accord-t'Now Mrs. fura participated, Barnard and that the residents of Box Elder pop and ice cream will be month, , Dr. and meeting twice g stories. Miss Bessie man, women and Child Who county will take advantage of nished by the stake board. An all of the members of the unit their son Terry, 7, are making changed and the keys be given Hansen, home to a member of the fair board. and extension the crossed lustration agent for Box helped this opportunity, 'Moore, plains Raymond Mrs. Lucy excellent program has been out- except four are . veterans pt their home at 430 south First Written permission' would be .; forester, led the boys and girls to establish this, great common- Wight, county president, said. ; lined and games will be played. World War Two. east street. . necessary to obtain the keys. the wealth, In the west. two nature in The hikes, giving carhp site had wonderful Chairman of the board, Lewis lesson on muThe Pioneer Memorial . For On immodations for the camp-wit- children an excellent Fort At Summer . S. Wight, reported that the Camp Douglas August'5 Prepare seum is a replica of the old Salt plant study. a wading from .West. Corinne had pool, plenty All of the campers participaLake theater.; There are nujhade and ample area him and wanted to contacted play and classes are which in rooms handicraft the merous anti liable, Miss 'Hansen contin- - ted know the , boards action what to used for display of valuable piocompleted a copper plaque would be on a. road the county take home. neer documents, books,, art, had surveyed a short time ago. wip officers were Devere Prizes awarded included the clothing, furniture, arts and After some discussion the comtons, mayor; Joan Nish, sec- - following: craft, implements andrelics of ; missioners said they would ?n ' Jyce Christensen Best numbers on camp , fire our pioneer fathers and mothMarie probably put a grader on it this Stfmpson and ers. Brigprogram: Bothwell, first; after the cpps now growfall 10 n commit-Uto over camPfire . years It has taken ward, second; on it had been harvested. ing the clean camp cor- ham City Eighth complete the project. The D.U.P, i and Sewing Sallies, third. County Assessor Requests ner were . Brenda of half one the in about raised has Heaton, Biggest club participation County Assessor, 1 Ernest E. Unnon and Lynn Kerr. all events: 'Happy Home Makers, total cost of the building and Hansen requested permission financed Hansen and Vernal first; and Cheaper by the Dozen, the state of Utah a has cost of from the commissioners to give total at half other the ; extension the county attorney, or the agent second. s Camper who had most years $500,000. Pressed their fcWitou.nty sheriff if ijecesary, the j delinto a 01 Inspiring Exercises The leaders and in Mary Call. quent tax accounts. The comJPerones Inspiring exercises were held Birth date closest to camp who attended the missioners ' okeyed the request i camp. , Saturday, Sunday and Monday Assessor Hansen reported that Through their fine days, Esta Jones. .;ff Nimble afternoons and evenings. Thouwere not many delinquent there , nd the i Clean camp' contest: of and campers we had in payment of taxes.' a safe and Thimble, first; Stitch and Chat- sands of D.U.P, , memberstogeth. meeting successful . Johnny Weir, manager of the club ter. club,' second; and Contented friends enjoyed occasion. momentous . the on er mented Willie,. , third. .. ; Seagull Aviation company, apused were Loud speakers peared before the commissiony V throughout the capitol grounds, ers and requested that the road when the ; afternoon, Sunday (d Folks from the highway to the City for the dedicated was building airport be Improved. . .The combenefit of thousands of people missioners agreed vto have it 1 who could not get into the f graded when i the grader is in i i! Y building. that vicinity makng fire guards, ! have not had transportation ar- - There are over 22,000 D. U. P. r The commissioners agreed to ne organization sell ,day r specially re-tl- i ranged for them to contact the members-i- was the Harvey A. Carter of Park ed an excellent repand there f 80 acres of land at $1.00 folks of the ward, chairman. Valley camp. nd South Box an acre. : v a; Elder Officials of the Lagoon resort resentation from everywas well Box Eider county ' ' ACh year wil1 this to serve the old . ' i are anxious on yat at the' exercises. August 1', iin Tuesday, ac- - folks, Call said, and each year represented B. E. Young Republicans were chartered fo.W. Vosco Call, South arrange free, rides and special Three busses were there also and on Saturday Plan Canyon Party them. today events for who drove to The stakes provide ice cream many members for reports The Young Republican, club' cars. and committee and soda water for the event Salt Lake City in private Men Of C Battery 363rd Field Artillery Reserve Unit Of Brigham City Box Elder county will hold of irmon ar- B. E. Chorus Sang and the ward committees a will sum:ach J"char6e of the event e canyon Petersen Call. party at the county . men . . and two twenty-onof Back these attend D.U.P. Oraer a weejks den, George row; Wayne chorus, The Box Elder on foe number of range for the dinners. Box Elder canyon, Aufolk 8 up park Dora Mrs. of Toni 5. Fort mer at Call, are, Gallegos, direction beginning George Gallegos, the Joseph Douglas Thornley, camp under August They has been Planning to made the A superb program ,ln. Gordon Reeves, Ray Christensen, Clair Cazier, Hank gust 4, 1950, at .7:30 oclock county chorister, from left to right, front row; Shoji Watanabe, Marcus Lee, : by the comrqittee. T. Brough, he the guaranteed evening, at the Wards 8re Keith Boyer, Commanding officer; Francis Cowley, Harper all cars sang the opening. song Yamamoto, ,Dick Kiwata, Kay Olsen. Member ,of the unit that advised as officers Call for state With of present aranglng coun Elder 7,: not pictured is Fred Pierson, who took the picture. guests, there wilt toe an excelleave Brigham City by night session. Box Jeppsen, Ray Hatch Robert Hamilton, and Homer Dixon. V'le wJ nn,portation for the should ' wlll attend the n 9 or 9:30. Lunch will be served tys two emigrant .pioneers, Mrs Second row; Keith Bosley, DeVern Rasmussen, J. Santan-ill- o, ? : lent free lunch srved and a pro(Photo by Photo Arts) Mrs. John and Minnie ! Campion the and program 12 oclock Chairman at advTi1. Glen Bill Bur Robert John Petersen, gram given. Dixon, Merrell, River City P. Holmgren of Bear all old foks who wil immediately follow. Taking Shape . : , Told Mule : , - ; 2 9-- i. ' 1-- 2 Bible Students Willard People Extinguish Dangerous Fire inde-pendent- ly To Program , . The Mountains North Of Willard 9-- Flood-consciou- - 2-- 5 . , 1-- 3 2 p - - 2-- 5 : s )UR0i ilor L50 . -- 1-- 3 2 - ' -- Dr: - con-dtion- al $3J . All-Sta- Summer Camp : 2-- IONS e or an Box Elder D.U.P. Members At Dedication Me-olita- : 129 Rites Of - Pioneer Memorial Building South Stake JNKS 98c leg. ?C g. $1.69 .29 $H eg. 49 .69 vali 99 JNKS to $3 Members Back From Camp ' Invited To Party . Report Good Time - , '; n . hair-raisin- Fill-mor- h . Lo-eil- ; f . ' 1 4-- . . THESE pr. I cs Outing For North And South oon To Be Held August ladies : f Men? - . s, Boy is - . ens - . |