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Show s wicroriining Piorocnt five, uuavvjx 141 Salt kvi W City J-- n. 56 Corinne Fourth of July Royalty VOLUME 48i4NUMEER 26 School Budget BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, .FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1955 New Patrolman Joins Force Local Clubs and Business Firms Gets Approval Sponsor 13 for Utah Boys State For New Year Queen June Beard, Center daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Beard, will be honored at Fourth of July festivities at Corinne, Monday, as will her attendants. Ellen Carter, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Carter, and Bonnie Cutler, right, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ransom Cutler. . . Shower Causes Corinne Celebration, Homecoming Mercury Drop Offers Variety of Entertainment At Month End Miss June Beard Is Queen of Annual Fourth of July Event June Beard was named Tuesday as celebration queen (to preside over festivities at the Miss community Fourth of homecoming festivities July with Miss Ellen Carter and Miss Bonnie Cutler selected as at, tendants. The Fourth of July royalty were selected as the climax to a social afternoon held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Stallfor the event. ings, Others in the competition were Betty Moore, Arlene Jones, Darlene Roche, Ranee Marble, Janet Craner, Joan Fillmore .and Claudette Morgan. Each girl selected a .balloon, with the roy- alty designations concealed, on the Inside. The trio of lovely girls will be presented on,. .float in- the t 11 a. m. Monday, parade starting at the Corinne park. As the float approaches the speakers stand, it will .be halted and each girl will be presented with a gift by Miss Leone Rader, queen of the 1954 celebration. Corinne Heading the parade will be the Golden Spike Cadets, drum and bugle corps of the Brigham City Veterans of Foreign Wars post, followed iby many other parade units. Mrs. Walter Bosley is chairman of the parade committee. lAt 1:30 p. m. at the Corinne park, childrens games, races and contests will be conducted, followed at 3:30 p. m. by a soft-bagame. An rodeo, limited to local 'boys, Will be held at 8 p m. at the rodeo grounds with Don Reeder in charge. The newly elected queen and her two attendants will ride in the grand entry. Others assisting with the community celebration will be Mrs. Ray Hardy who Is in charge of the childrens games and prizes; Milton Norman in charge of tickets; Vern Man-guassisted by Jesise Nichols who are in charge of the stands and equipment; Mr. and Mrs. Tosh Tawatari and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Jeppesen who will furnish help in operating She ll With the temperature in the warm 80 degree range during the early part of the week, it dipped sharply on Wednesday to a chilly 68 and a cool 71 degrees on Thursday. A shower that started at 5:30 a. m. Wednesday contributed to the unseasonable late June temperatures, according to Charles Clifford, official weather recorder, who reported .18 of an inch of moisture. High and low temperatures, with readings taken at 6 p. m., were as follows: High Low A group of city and council officials and Civic leaders met Wednesday noon to talk over the possibility of making application for additional irrigation water from .the Weber Basin Conservation district, when the program present development is completed. E. J. Fjeldsted, executive secretary of the district, explained the Wansh'ip project as well as the program to increase the height of the Ptneview dam to give the area an additional acre feet. Delegates Will Leave July 9 for Sessions The Box Elder County School district budget for 1955-5was adopted as a special meeting held Monday afternoon by the board of education with only minor changes made in ithe tentative proposal submitted recently. The changes were principally In titles (to bring 'the various accounts into conformity with state and federal systems, Eber-har- t Zundel, clerk of the board explained. The board also approved the to adjusted budget for 1954-5accounts balance overdrawn during the past school year, and concluded detail work in connection with the refunding bond issue. I Orval Bott, Newly Appointed Member Kenneth E. Weight was re receives his j . of the Brigham City Police Department, appointed a$ district superin fendent for a two year term at badge of office from Chief Harry Smith. He will take over the same salary schedule. his new duties today, Friday. Among other matters discus sed, attention was given to a study for adult evening courses to be offered at the high schools and Supt. Weight was authorized to continue with these plans to see what could be worked out in this connection. In Civic Training Find Stockman At Fault in Thirteen Box Elder county i ' youths will attend Boys State, the by sponsored annually American Legion, it was announced this week by Jay C. Hansen, local chairman of the Smouldering friction between activity tot the Brigham City sheep and cattlemen came to post. the front in the local District Selected for leadership abil- Court during the past several and days where a Jury has been ity, scholastic standing other qualities, the delegates hearing the case of Farris James will leave July 9 for a week of and wife against Nick Chournos, an alleged tresspass training in government proce involving along the top of Bovine Moundures at Camp Williams. tain in Western Box Elder The following young men were named by their sponsois county. Mr. and Mrs. James, who reto attend the 1955 assembly: side at Muddy, asked for $6,000 Ralph Alonzo Anderson, son damages while Chournos, whose of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Ander- residence is listed as east claimed that the buildson, and Denton Hess Beecher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert R. ing of the road was a benefit to Beecher, sponsored by American the James place. The jury brought in a verdict Legion Post No. 10. $1.00 damages. Vamick HanWesley K. Boman, son of Mr. for and Mrs. Reynold C. Boman, sen was the foreman of the sponsored by Horsleys Seed jury. Immediately after the rendicompany; Sheridan Lynn Dain es, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. R. K. tion of the verdict, Judge Lewis Daines, and Don Eugene Val Jones who presided on the case, entine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don entered an order for an InjuncOrval Bott, 23, son of Mr. and Valentine, Kiwanis club. tion to prevent further trespass. Mrs. Moroni Bott, Third North Dennis Harvey Gordon, son of and Tenth East, was named this week as a new patrolman on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordon, the Brigham City Police depart- Chamber of Commerce; Scott ment by Chief Harry Smith. Phillip Horsley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Horsley, Rotary club; Bott, the successful applicant for the post vacated by Scott Marion Roundy Hyde, son of Lee who was recently appoint- Sheriff and Mrs. Warren Hyde, ed to the State Highway Patrol, Fife Rock Products company. is a graduate of Box Elder High Roy Julian Hyer, son of Mr. school with the class of 1950 and Mrs. Norwood Hyer,1 WesternHe left soon after graduation to -Gamble James Kent store; Nelsen Jensen, 71, serve a two year mission to the Packer, son of Mr. and Mrs. 560Christine South Second. East, died at for- - the New England state Ronald Packer, Lions club; Ross 'her residence Thursday at 12:40 Church of JesuS Christ of Latter-da- Jack Pou'lsen, son of Mr. .and m. after a short illness. Saints. Mrs. Harvey Poulsen, Hunsaker She waa born June 21, 1884 he served Sand and Graven. Upon his return, at Mantua, a daughter of Ole P. with the army for two years, 18 I and Nlcolena Petersen Nelsen. Hal Ferris Reeder, son of Mr. She months of Which was in Gerwas reared and educated He Mrs. and Club Ferris attended Brigham Reeder, many. in Mantua. reBilliards; and Vernon Lloyd Young university upon, his She married Alma M Jensen lease until accepting a position Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. 15, 1907, In the Logan with Dicks Service station in Vernon Johnson, Bear River, April LDSi temple. They made their March where he has been em sponsored by Lloyds Chevron home at Mantua, moving te since. station. ployed -- s Brigham City in 1916. Her husband died 34 years ago. She was active In the LDS for Fourth Celebration of July Ready church, serving In the Primary and Relief society presidency and active in the Sunday school. Survivors include one son and one daughter: Loyal A. Jensen, and Edna Arilla Jensen, both of Brigham City; six grandchildren; one brother, Ole P. Nelsen of Corinne. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 1 p. m. In the Sixth ward, Bishop J. Edwin 'Baird conducting. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Monday evening from t to 9 o'clock and at (he family residence Tuesday morning prior to services. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery. Trespass Case n, Orval Bott Is New Brigham Police Officer Stores, Offices Will Close for Fourth of July Mrs. Alma M. Practically all retail stores, offices and other places of business will be closed Monday for the Fourth of July Federal, state, county and city offices will be among those closed for the holiday and local residents are reminded to do necessary shopping and transact other business affairs in advance. Jensen Died Here Thursday -- y A carryover from June 28 ter the reading was taken at 6 p.' m. explains the 81 degree high on June 29, although the mrecury never went above 68 degrees on that date. Urge City, County Units to Apply for Additional Water v EIGHT PAGES Stray Rifle Slug Misses Boy, Hits Cab Two juveniles lost their .22 calibre rifles Wednesday afternoon after a shot they fired smashed the window of a truck and came within inches of hitting a hoy seated Getting supply available in the first phase of the improvement pro. gram and if will be up to the in the cab. district directors to allot the water on the basis of need and The shooting incident happen ed at the Jensen gravel pit, usability, after all such orders Miss Vlena H. Stokes will be north and west of the city powhave beetn placed, Fjeldsted honored at a welcome home er plant after Hank Jensen had said. testimonial at the Ogden Second parked the vehicle to take on a An additional legal hurdle ward, Sunday, July 3, it was an- load of sand leaving his son, also must be overcome before nounced this week. , Dick, age 13, in the cab. t water is available in Box Elder Miss Stokes has recently ire The rifle slug went through It was county, explained. turned from fulfilling a mission an open window, missed Dick's The present state law creating in the North Central states for head by two or three inches and Church 'of Jesus Christ of broke out the glass on the opthe district provides that no the Latter-daSaints, serving for 18 posite side of the vehicle. water can be sold outside the months at Duluth, Minneapolis, Jensen rounded up the boys, Box is Elder and county Of this, only 734 acre feet have district, An amendment Rochester, New Ulm and Wi- confiscated their two guns and been petitioned for delivery to not included. nona, Minn., and at Winnipeg, turned them over to city police the area south of Willard in to this Jaw would he necessary Canada. She was released on officers Who held them for juto water to of delivery permit toe Box Elder county, said. June 18. venile authorities. area. A considerable amount of ad- this The Ogden Second ward cha-peIDick is the son of Mr. and Rulon White, Ogden, director ditional water could be deliveris located at the corner of Mrs. Hank Jensen, 45 North of the Weber Basin project, ex- Grant ed through the present high-linand Twenty-Sixtstreet Fourth West. plained that definite, signed canal operated by the be contracts must and received disElder Cohservation approved before a confirmed ortrict, Fjeldsted said Pine-vieder can be placed with the Bury Cost of any additonal Four juveniles were picked ' water would be based on eau of Reclamation. up toy city police officers MonBrigham City, Willard and $2 25 per acre foolt per year plus day afternoon and charged with and maintenance Perry, as well as the Ogden operation theft: of auto parts at the PackUsers association River Water 50 cents to 25 charged of from er Motor company used car lot which serves the south part of and the cost of delivery. at 647 South Main. They were Events on to all make Agenda plan To be considered, irrigation the county, parade number by registering turned over to juvenile authoria In committments, Roy communities the with committee Wight, and For in charge Children companies ties, Chief Harry Smith anbefore parade time. must place firm orders before director of the association said. nounced. All and another director Carl Wold, are said. to All he invited Age Groups participate. the December deadline, In their possession at the time Box of Elder a also director the decorate assurance that floats, Even this is no Youngsters may of arregt wa3 a transmission tor fun all Jayceettes promise Users Water Creek association, their pets, trim bicycles the amount of water ordered which had been removed from local at the annual bring or tricycles, enter their pony can or will be delivered, it was confirmed this, suggested that Fourthyoungsters one of the wrecked oars on the to of celebration be July for an should ask to costume a or carts into Brigham City step explained. lot and a lug wrench, Chief held Monday, July 4, at Rees to acre feet additional on 1,000 are annual orders the parade. join Already enough Smith said. Pioneer park, for future (hasannounced Davis additional paintMrs. all expansion, the hand to fake ing out that this was our last Events for children up to and that parade prizes will include City Ordinances Prohibit Posseswater hole. including 12 year olds, have first, second, and third in each s. sion, Use, or Salo of Sale of Fireworks Is far the day. Others attending the session, been planned section. Fire Crackers Unlawful Mrs. Jean Davis, chairman Float section prizes will be expressing opinions and asking The ordinances of Brigham Utah state statutes, qyesions were Orson Christen for the local service club, ex- $3, $2 and $1. All other sections City read as follows: reads in part as follows: DaSec. "It shall be un"It shall- be (unlawful for any sen. Commissioner George All-re- plained today that the activi- will receive $1, 75 cents and 50 Fullmer to vis, is as will ties cents. with It usual lawful Agent County for or present begin, planned any person within firm, partnership person, C. LeGrande Hors the six prizes for costumed chilthe limits of Brigham City to baby contest at 9:30 a. m. corporation to offer for sale, ex ley, Mayor Councilmen John Larsen All mothers of youngsters up dren. discharge, explode or set off any pose for Sale, sell or possess, and Richard of A popsicle and a bottle Hansen, Frank Cop to and including four year olds rocket, squib, fire cracker, Roany fire crackers, torpedoes, sky Roy Barnard, Ross C. are asked to register their chil- soda .water will toe presented to man candle, sparkler, cannon, roman candles or pin. Dr. Herbert rockets, Adamson and dren, togged In sun suits or sun all tots In the parade. Bowen, gun, rifle or any fire works of bombs. Adamson, dresses, prior to 9:30 a. m.' combustable or explosive matUpon the completion of the Thats the law and it is our Charles Claybaugh. of of the Chamber ter whatever without first obNumerous prizes are planned line of march, relay races will duty to strictly enforce it. A president presided at the for the baby contest - with the begin for the holiday crowd. taining permission from the city number of serious accidents Commerce, coi ncil to do so. ft Shall be unChildren, age 12 and under, top winners to toe declared Miss within Box Elder county In past meeting. Uncle Sam. invited to join in the lawful to sell, to offer for sale will and be order Liberty in us that convinces years or have in his possession The royal pair will lead the relay fun. any to prevent some child being Vosco Call Serves. 10:30 boat a. and cart of rides of Chairman at Mrs that the above mentioned artiJean the Committee Davis, begins Pony out, Jayceette parade or an burned eye put badly cles. i m. rides will be available and food we must have the cooperation On Hospital Council . . in charge of the Rees Pioneer Park Fourth of July celebration, at right, completes Please give us your wholeW. Vosco Call was appointed Judges will be on hand to will be sold under the direction of merchants, parents and chil son of Mr old one Mrs. assisted Richard annual and affair Smith, by year plans for the hearted assistance in helping dren to make this a safe and to serve another three year term judge the baby contest and of the Jayceettes. Families are invited to enjoy Dee Glen Smith who will be in the baby show judging; Mrs. Smith who will assist with to enforce this law. on the State Hospital council, other judges will award parade sane Fourth of July. old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Larsen a safe and sane Fourth at home this1 department ; Carol Ann Larsen, POLICE DEPARTMENT, , Warred W. Hyde, Sheriff it was announced this week. winners. old son of Mr and Mrs. in her parade costume ; Clark Davis, who. out all is decked to as Gov. enter Children with was the the made planning Harry Smith, Chief, Jayceettes by Box Elder County. Appointment ' Bill Davis who is practicing up for the sack race. Jy-J Bracken Lee. parade are asked to secure their Jy-- VleriaH. Stokes Ogden Ward Fetes 76,-00- 0 y 1 Arrest Juveniles e h x On Theft Charge Fun Promised Local Youngsters at J Annual Fourth of July Celebration -- al-to- Fire-Work- 11-3-- - ' , ar 1 |