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Show T 'Ji.ivjr.- 'j. .acr Salt City, HI ,fn: Sewer Line Cuts Main Street v - t . t ? 1 ro nt L- - Pivj kd i.,. ;;n va. H'o, Ut Educational ' Conference Is Slated Monday The Box Elder County School District has scheduled the local conference on education for Monday, Oct. 3, at 7:30 p. m. at the Bear River High school, lo- VOLUME 48, NUMBER 39 cated between Tremonton and Garland. The district conferences are patterned after the approaching C 3 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1955 New Lincoln School Addition Will Be Dedicated Lincoln School Addition To Be Conference on Education and the planned state conference to be held in Salt Lake? City between Oct 10 and White House Dedicated Wednesday, October 5 20. The White House Conference, called by President Eisenhower, will convene on .Nov. 28, in an ' J V. Ym attempt to solve some of the Traffic Was Being Detoured nation's education problems. The local conference will form on North Main street this week where the Seventh North sewer line crosses the street. Its all part of the the groups for the state and na, Hew half, million dollar city improvement program now tional conferences. All leadership personnel are under construction. urged by Supt Weight to attend. Uv AiJHg?fcp3 Ross C. Bowen to Truck, Three Serve on State Planning Board Will Attend C. Bowen, secretary-manage- r of the Box Elder has Chamber of Commerce, been appointed to membership on the Utah Committee on Industrial and Employment Planning by Gov. J. Bracken Lee. Cars Damaged Rosg National Meet Members of the Box Elder Future Farmers of chapter, America state championship dairy judging team will leave Saturday morning to take part in the national judging contest at Waterloo, Iowa, it was announced this week by Sam Gordon, team coach. Representing the state of Utah at the national dairy judging contest will Ibe Don Coombs, Ray Hunsaker, Darrell Hirschi and Arnell Wells, who captured the state crown last spring. The team and coach will report at the Iowa contest center on Monday evening, the judging event to start Tuesday morning, October 4. The Brigham City group will return next weekend. - The appointment to the important planning committee was made by Governor Lee on September 21, and was accepted by Bowen this week. Corinne Rancher Dies m At Bear River . . be- ing towed, an oil tanker, a farm tractor pulling a spreader and cattle truck were all involved In a 7:30 a. m. accident which happened Wednesday morning, mile north of Bear River City. The tractor was headed north and was overtaken toy the cattle truck which' couldnt get around, in time .because of an southbound tank approaching truck, hit the brakes suddenly. Following was Roscoe L. Portland, Ore., owner and operator of a motor company there, who was driving one car, towing anothef he had purchased at Salt Lake' City. When he saw he couldnt stop in time, he headed for the right and ditch, the units the lead car ended up on top of the trailer unit. Damage to the front car was about $50, and to the rear car about $300. behind, driven Immediately by Eugene J. Kordosky, Portland, Ore., was another tandem unit, also toelonging to d Morrison'. - 'It couldnt stop headed foil the left ditch. The lead car cleared the highway but the southbound tank truck clipped the rear vehicle and inflicted $250 damg eith-eran- National Guard one-daAn i intensive, re cruiting drive to fill the ranks of the Utah National Guard will be field throughout the state oft Saturday, Oot. 8. "Operation Safeguard" is the name of ithe big push, which will occur simultaneously 'in 25 Utah communities, including Brigham City. All Army Guard units will stage a training drill that morning then will devote the remainder of the day to recruiting. The intent of the drive is to bring the Utah Guard as close as possible to 100 percent of, au thorized strength, according to Brig. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, Utah adjutant general. Several - units now are com ipletely full and have waiting lists, General Rich said, but most of the outfits have existing vacancies for new members on-da- William Eugene Young died ages. ; Corinne rancher, suddenly Thursday cal hospital. at the lo- : y Prominent Sheep Rancher Passes Away Sudden death claimed the life of a prominent sheepman and rancher, William Eugene Young, of Corinne, Thursday, Sept. 29, at the Cooley Memorial hospital. He was born in Kanato, Utah, on June 26, 1888, a son of Aloffi- fred D. and Ida Little Young, and At the age of 12, he moved with cers. Second Lieut. Robert Valen- his family to Ogden, and he his education in the We tine, executive officer of the lo cal National Guard unit, stated ber county schools and at We that there are 13 vacancies berHeAcademy. was always active In existing in the Brigham City church affairs, being a high unit at the present time, with three more men leaving town priest in the Corinne LDS ward at the time of Jhis death. He in the near future, making had served as president of the total number of 16 recruits to- YMMlA and as a Sunday school the unit. There eing sought by are 64 officers and men now teacher in the Malta ward in Idaho, and was first counselor In serving in the local unit The name Operation Safe- the bishopric of the Abraham Delta. guard was given the campaign ward, near Being engaged in the sheep because of the traditional role he was a the National GuaTd has played business and farming, as the nations first line of re- member of the U. S.' Land Man serve defense, General Rich ex agement board. He married Sarah Ann Bing plained. ham in Ogden on Sept. 11, 1907. of Guard the Army Strength now is approximately 3,400 of The marriage was later solemn fieers and men. Besides Brigham feed in the Salt Lake LDS tem made their home in City, units are located in Gar pie. They City, Ogden, later moving to Malta, Brigham land, Logan, Salt Idaho, before coming to Corinne Ogden, Layton, Bountiful, Lake City, Murray, Heber City, in 1927. He is survived by his wife Vernal, Tooele, Lehi, American Fork, Spanish Fork, Sprlngville, and four sons and two daugh Provo, Nephi, Manti, Mt. Pleas ters, William Arthello Young of ant. Price, Richfield, Fillmore, Corinne: Edwin A. Young of Mrs. Henry Beaver, Cedar City, and St. Sebastopol, Calif.; Fredrickson of Co (Marian) George. Malcolm C. Young of Recently' assuming duties as rinne; City; Dee B. Young of commanding officer of the Brig Brigham and Mrs. Richard ham City National Guard unit Corinne; is First Lieut. Darwin Young. (AftonO Hunsaker of Harlem, 17 grandchildren and Mont.; Young has served at two dif one great grandchild; three sis ferent times in the U. S. Army He enlisted in 1946 for 16 ters, Mrs. Milo Cutler and Mrs, Verda Johnson of Salt Lake months, spending a year of that and Mrs. Spencer Duerdon time in Japan. Following grad City; , uation from the USAC at Lo- of Ogden. services toe held Funeral will commission was he 1951, gan in 1 p. m. at the at Monday and lieutenant second ed a ward chapel, Bishop Hen Lewis, spent 16 months at Fort , Ok ry Norman officiating. Friends Washington, and Fort-Silmay call at the Harold B. Felt lahoma Funeral home, Sunday evening from 7 to 9 p. m. and at the fam A smart husband is one who ily residence at Corinne, Monday saves all the barbershop gossip after 10 a. m. until time of ser his wife vice. Burial will toe made at until after dinner-- o will help JiirtTwlth the dishes, the Ogden City cemetery. - ' Impressive Dedication Ceromonies Will Be Held next Wednesday evening at 7 :30 p.m. in this new auditorium and activity, room Lincoln school. Included in the program is a tour of the new addition as well as the modeled old building adjoining. , . . . re- . City Is Asked to Change Parking Regulation by Professional Center New Streets Will Be Opened In East Side Residential Area " Civil Defense worker, and Lt. Baird of the U. S. Air Forces requested that the council consider the possibility of having At the regular meeting of an observation post in Brigham the city council. Sept. 22, a re- City to be used in case of emerquest was made toy members of gency, to detect enemy planes the Professional Center board in the air. After consideration, of directors, represented toy Dr, it was decided that the budget as it is now set up, would not R. W. Fishburn and Dr. J. Gordon Felt, that the city change permit the establishment of the parking regulation - on the eh a post. west and south sides Claire Stauffer, Alfred Whit" . building. aker, and Clifford Olsen reportThey asked that the curb re- ed a broken bridge across Box fe cently painted red toy the city, Elder creek on the Watery Lane road. City Attorney Walter G. Mann recommended that further investigation to made to deter mine who is responsible for the upkeep of the road, Brigham City or Box Elder county. A let ter was also read from Earl J. Knudson regarding the replac tanker on the west and. south side of from Idaho Falls was driven their building be changed to leavby Ivan B. Richins, who lives yellow, the original color, there. Front end damage was ing the first space on the west, set at $100. The cattle truck next to Forest street for parand farm tractor were not allel parking, and the remaindamaged and no Ohe was injur- ing space down to the first driveed, Trooper Wm. C. Sdckett of way marked for diagonal parkparking the State Highway Patrol report- ing, with a, The at . Conrad & Bischoff two-hou- r limit. It was also requested that the curb be painted yellow on the South Stake to r south side of their building from the corner of First East and ForGather Welfare est street, 'as far east as their building extends. Councilmen Clothing Wed. Larson and Glover were apA welfare clothing drive pointed to investigate will be conducted throughout It was decided that two new South Box Elder stake on streets will toe opened on the Wednesday. Oct S, according east side of town where new to President Glen M. Bennion. residences are toeing built. The Members of the stake are Seventh East street on the east asked to bring used clothing side of the Leon Goodliffe res and old rags to their respec- idence between Forest and First tive ward chapels frr to the North streets will be opened by Welfare office on West Forest the city street department in street the very near future. The Eighth A truck will begin gatherEast street on the east side of ing up the used articles at the Don Horn residence shall be Mantua at 9:30 a m and will opened between First North and make stops at each of the Second North streets. Mrs. George Hodges, wards in the South stake. county ed. . ing of this .bridge. The trio also requested that streets belonging to Brigham City in the unplatted area, be graded for the use of property owners who pay city taxes for road upkeep. W. B. Jensen made a formal request that Brigham City re pair the driveway into his place of business on South Main street. The city clerk was instructed to write a. letter to Jen. sen informing him that Brigham City does not do repair work on private property The Fraternal Order of Eagles lease on the South Pond on West Fofest street was renewed and North Stake Dancers Plan Autumn Frolic Autumn Frolic is the theme of North Box Elder stake Fun Night scheduled for Saturday, October 1, in the Seventh ward amusement hall. According to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Garrett, Seventh ward dance directors, the dance will begin at 8:30 p. m. with the Kent Burts Jivers engaged for - - the evening."" No admission will toe charged but refreshments will be sold to defray costs of the dance, the directors added. Autumn leaves will adorn the hall and prizes are planned to be awarded during ithe eve' ning. P Plans are being completed this Boy Scout Troop 185 exweek for the dedication of the,-netended "sympathy and our addition to the Lincoln prayers" for a speedy recovschool to take place Wednesday to President Eisenhower, ery evening, Oot. 5, at 7:30 p.m., acthis week. cording to Douglas Mann, generThe telegram addressed to al chairman of the event the chief executive at FitzWorking with Mann on the Denver, simmons hospital. arrangements are Principal Vicread as follows: "As honorary tor J. Bott and Mrs. Glen Fife, president of the Boy Scouts PTA president of America, accept this exThe program will be presenpression of sympathy and our ted in the auditorium and will refor prayers your speedy numconsist of the following covery." bers: Address of welcome will be The message was signed, "In loyalty. Troop 185. Bird made by Principal Bott. Reverence will be given by Haven District. Lake Bountiful CouncU, Boy Scouts of Norman Anderson. America," Wesley Boman will sing "Bless This House. Douglas Mann will Introduce the dignitaries in attendance. Remarks will be made by W. Durrel Nielsen, member of the board of education representing this district An instrumental number will be presented by Joan Sato,' Gene, vive Burt, and Joan Long. Remarks will be made by C. LeGrande Horsley. Mayor The annual Road Show pro The dedicatory prayer will be gram sponsored by the MIA for South Box Elder stake is sched- given by Eberhart Zundel, bishop uled to take place on Tues of the Brigham City Third LDS ward, and secretary to the board day evening, Oct. 4. of education. r The theme for the following the pro skits presented by each of the gram, refreshments will be servseven wards In the stake will be ed In the auditorium, and tours of the new addition as well as Holidays. The acts will toe seen from the origininal part of the. buildp. m. to 9 p. m, to the Second, ing, which , has recently, been Willard renovated, will be conducted by and Fifth, Perry, wards. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Freeman Beginning at 9 a. m, and last- and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Packer. ing, until 10:45 p. m.r they will Committees assisting with the' show at the First, Sixth and arrangements are as follows: Mantua wards. invitations, Mrs. Thelma Kotter; All members of South stake programs, Miss Lois are asked to check the show program, Mrs. Ruth Anderson; Reeder; retime in. their wards and en Mrs. Blanche Crossfreshments, joy an evening of excellent en- man; decorations, Miss Mary tertainment, according to the Nichols; seating, Norman Anderstake MIA officers. son; reception committee, Frank Forsgren; sound system, Darel O. Johnson; lighting, Stewart Tingey; and publicity, Rowland Rigby and Mrs. Winston P. Nel- Eighth Consecutive Win for Highest State Honor Award Future Farmers of America Chapter Wins Sweepstake Display Award FA Shows Part of the Display trophies and awards along with insignia. some of the prize winning vegetables and at the fair. Sets MIA Road Show Tuesday one-hou- Sweepstakes Award at State Fair The Box Elder High school of chapter, Future Farmers America won their eighth consecutive sweepstakes award at the Utah State Fair which closed last weekend. Based on the total accumulated score with each $1.00 prize equal to one point, the local FFA chapter carried off the top accepted. The American Sportswear com honors in the state with five pany requested that Brigham grand championships, 47 blue City allow a loading zone in ribbons, 47 second place awards, front of their place of business 32 third, 10 fourth and 10 fifth Ion North Main street place honors. Box Elder High School Chapter . . . which won top honors at the Utah State Fair this year. Reassembled in the visual aid room in the vocational partmerit,' the front of the room is plastered with ribbons. South Stake Future Farmer Chapter Wins Top In capturing the coveted award for ithe eighth straight year, the chapter won the trophy for having the best crop exhibit and a. certificate for showing the best dairy exhibit. The chapter sheep, beef, farm mechanics and record book displays also rated high. Don and Harold Coombs won grand championship ratings with Suffolk ram and junior heifer. Champion on Jersey Tommy Davis won grand chain pionship on Hamshire ram and the Lynn Larsen exhibited Holstein grand championship bulL Randel Tyson carried off championship honors in fat beef and heifer. Those who exhibited sheep were Tommy Davis, Don and Harold Coombs and Dennis Gordon. 1 V Eberhart Zundel ' Four cars, two of them jack-knifin- t Drive Set by . Mor-Tiso- , To Be Offered By Offers Prayers For President .s- ... Dairy Judges Dedicatory Prayer Boy Scout Troop ." , , EIGHT PAGES On tables are fruits displayed Exhibitors iln the dairy show were Dee Hardy, Rodger John Richard Gordon, son, Lynn Larsen, Don and Harold Coombs, Maurice Carter, Rees Roundy, Bob Limb and ' Randel Tyson, Randel Tyson also showed in the fat beef division. Project record books were shown toy Terry Hunsaker, Don Mar Coombs, Dennis Gordon, ion Hyde and David Barker. Outstanding exhibitors in the crop show were Verl Cole, Jay Goodell, Lynn Keyes, Robert Zundel, Jarvis Facer, Billy Shio, Taso Shio, Calvin Wheatley, Wallace Larson, John Perry, Gary Larson, Teryl Hunsaker, Leroy Craner, Tom Davis, Law Burt Haycer, rence Hunsaker, RiehaTd Gordon, Dennis Gordon, Don Balls, Qrland Hunsaker, Louis Rio, Russell Suzuki, John Larkin, Wynn Parker, Maurice Carter, Gary Nelson, Ray Hyer, Bob Christensen, Richard Limb, Steve Zundel, Bruce Wright, Neal Allen, Renaldo Harper, Bill Hudson, Larry Bowcutt, Dale Bess, Ray Godfrey, Wayne Darrell, Dwight Kelly, Newell Norman, Clyde Owen, John Williams, Dennis Reeder, Harry Richard Tolman, Bob Limb, Bruce Ends, Rusty Jensen, Wright, Dennis Simonsen, William Kunzler, Norton Cook, Paul Qrme, Johnny Kondo and Harvey Tolman. son. Congressmen Will Visit County Oct. 7 Box Elder county citizens will the opportunity to meet personally two of their national law makers next Friday, Oct. have when Senator Arthur V. Watkins and Representative Henry Aldous Dixon will spend the day 4n Box Elder county. 7, They will conduct a legislative in the BoX Elder county house from 4 p. m. to 6 p. m when all residents of this area may talk with them concerning any questions on the national level. There will toe no formal speeches In the clinic, they announced. "It will not be conducted as a formal meeting, but as an informal discussion group, designed to help the members of congress become more sepsltive to the feelings and needs of any individuals or groups in Box Elder county who are Interested in attendi- clinic court ng, said Dr. Dixon. Drug Center Starts Removal Sale Event Preparatory to moving into beautiful new quarters nearing completion, the Hamilton Drug Center announces their big ' removal sale in thlS issue. Incuded in the sale announcement are a number of summer closeout items offered . at cost and below, as well as other lines which will be discontinued or consolidated when the store moves in the near future. Manager Chet Hamilton said. Ultra modern in every respect, the new quarters are located just to the south, in the building purchased by Hamilton several years ago. According to the removal sale announcement, the special bargain event starts today, Friday |