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Show JTV Corp. Universal Microfilming Ave 1L1 Pierport . Salt Uke City VOLUME 50, NUMBER 38 Utah Jan. 53 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1957 Meeting of County Commissioners Is Dotted With Various Requests 14 Pages Elder LeGrande Richards to Visit North Stake Quarterly Conference Officials Give Consideration to Possibility Of Changing Court House Heating to Gas STUDENT OFFICERS Election of student body officers at the new Box Elder Junior High school were completed this week, with Steven Ward, left, being elected secretary; and Kirk Gardner, president. They will plan and direct Margart Bott, student activities at the school during the current year. , Welfare and Priesthood Meetings Scheduled Saturday Eve; General Sessions on Sunday The possibility of converting the present heating in the county court house to one using gas was at the regular meeting of the Box Elder County Monday, Sept. 16. Quarterly conference of the North Box Elder stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will be held at the stake tabernacle in Brigham City on Saturday evening and Sunday of this week, Sept. Representing the general authorities at the sessions will be Elder Le Grand Richards of the Council of the Twelve Apostles, and Donald D. Davis of the General Welfare committee. 21-2- 2. The possibility of converting Broken Windows the present heating system in the county court house to one At Armory Prove Funeral FINAL RITES using gas was dismissed at the Mrs. for services Ruby A welfare meeting for all Costly to Taxpayer regular meeting of Box Elder wife of County Com- stake and ward welfare workers Wight, Commissioners Monday, . County i missioner Lewis S.1 Wight, will be held Saturday evening During the past year, there Sept. 16. have been 65 windows, 14x20, will be held Saturday at 1 at 6.30 p. m. a priesthood leadMountain Fuel Supply company representatives Donald E. broken at the National Guard p.m. in the Seventh ward ership meeting will follow, at 8 p. m., according to President throwLeader, Ernest W. Morris and Armory, by children chapel. Vernal Willie. James L. Lavender were pres- ing rocks at the building, reGeneral sessions of conferent at' the meeting and explain- ports Don Johnson, caretaker. Presidential Unit Citation Awarded Recently ence will be held Sunday at 10 Most of the windows have ed to the commissioners the a m. and at 2 p. m. for the enStudents at Box Elder Junior necessary steps that would have been broken on nights when For Military Action During Korean Conflict . tire stake membership and for High school added a page to to be taken if a gas system were there have been activities at visitors. The Eighth ward choir books Wednesday installed. the high school, Johnson said. A Presidential Unit Citation has been awarded to A the history and the Corinne ward choir will Cost of replacing the broken Cost Given and B Batteries of the 204th Field Artillery Battalion morning when they elected stufurnish music for the Sunday the to dent first officers, windows to body cost at the has been set the $220, They placed for heroic and outstanding military service while in Korea head the newly-createsessions. junior county of laying pipe from the by a local firm, and the monfrom the to received orders 1951, during according recently school. Reports of their experiences to the building at ey will come from state funds, high line property A Battery Department of the Army, Washington, D. C. will be related by five missionStepping into the winners cir- $307. The gas company would or in other words, from the is located in Brgham City and B Battery in Garland. aries who have returned home cle following final elections was install the meter, it was noted. pockets of taxpayers, he said. Ruby Juanita Adams Wight, since the last conference. son of Mr. and Kirk Other Gardner, continued The officials beOf gas A Commissioner is wife concentrated effort The local battalion was called County to be taken care of Mrs. Darrell G. Gardner, Brig- that if the commission decided made to discover who is Lewis S. Wight, died sudden- business to active duty in August of 1950, ing be the reorganization of the ham City, who will lead student in favor of converting, estimates these acts of van- ly Tuesday night at 9.30 p. m. will and after only a few months of stake YMMIA and the stake activities this year as president. would have to be obtained from committing held of a and be will at her heart home, dalism, was the midst of the in attack, they training YWMIA. Also a new member Vice president Is Margaret Bott, local firms since their company liable for all 65 windows bro428 North Fifth West. violent and crucial battles in of the High Council will be susof Mr. and Mrs. Eu- does not deal in this type of ken daughter the conyear, An active member of the LDS during the early part of the Korean past tained, President Willie said. gene Bott, Perry. The post of work. Johnson warned. flict. church, Mrs. Wight was a coun Powerful Speaker secretary went to Stephen H. It was estimated that 3,312, selor in the presidency of the Elder Richards, well known CONFERENCE VISITOR Ward, son of Mr, and Mrs. El- 000 cubic feet of gas would be The battalion with its very efRelief the of Elder-LeGranSociety Brigham for his mer Ward, Willard. Richards, of used in heating the building for speaking abilfective self propelled Seventh LDS ward at the ity, is a powerful City of member Council Council of the Twelve The successful candidates the the a year. guns gave both close and long time of her death. of the Twelve Apostles, which Apostles, will represent the were victors In a campaign Ted Nielsen, Deweyville, told range artillery support to sevShe was born Jan. 4, 1901, in along with the First Presidency, which saw home room nomina- commissioners that two agrieral infantry divisions and were General Authorities of the Tremonton, a daughter of Den- the Patriarch of the LDS LDS church at the North tions held Sept. 10 with a pri- cultural experts had expressed credited with inflicting disasnis and Priscilla Harris Elias church, seven assistants to the mary vote narrowing the field opinion that county spraying of trous losses to enemy forces in Adams. She was reared in That- Council of the Twelve Apostles, J3ox Elder stake quarterly of hopefuls to two for each ofto kill weeds, might have the number of killed and woundfor cher and attended fice last Friday. elementary the First Council of the Seventy conference scheduled caused tomato plants. In a patch ed, and the amount of equipthere from and the Presiding Bishopric, Saturday and Sunday. She school graduated Junior High Principal Wayne owned by Nielsen, to stop growment and installations destroyBox Elder High school. E. Call forms the governing body of expressed confidence ing. ed. Seminar for Sallies to be prethat the new officers would do Nov. 19, 1917, she married the Church of Jesus Christ of On Commissioner Lewis Wight sented in Brigham City, Tues- Lewis S. Wight, after which Latter-daThe citation to A and B Saints. a capable job in .this initial reported that no spraying had Sept. 24, 7:30 p. m. at Box they received Batteries was for their excelElder Richards began his mistheir endowments year of the schools separate ex- been done near the , Nielsen day, auditorium school Elder High lent support of action during in the Logan LDS temple. They sionary work in the Netherlands istence. He said the county has been property. making a hit with have made their home in Brig- Mission in 1905, and later rethree specific periods in 1951 in has attributed the stunt- Cool Coeds agent familand entire which allied forces were locked ed growth to diseased plants ies in the Salt Lake area for ham City during their entire turned to preside over that misin crucial and violent battles, sion from 1914 to 1916. In 1919, married life. out state of in from brought the past several months. in he was ordained bishop and set worked Mrs. including (1) the onslaught of STAFF WRITER has Wight since other patches have disBruce The Seminar is presented by the full forces of the enemy T. played the same lack of growth. 1jJne Cannon of the Deseret various positions in the organi- apart to preside over the Sugar Keyes, former Brigham counter-offensiv- e during April was decided to investigate News, More than a dozen suc- zations of the LDS church, hav- House ward In Salt Lake City, It City resident, became the 21 to 26, (2) thellllied forces served in the presidency of which position he held until matter. into further the News-Journcessful seminars have been pre- ing offensive newest member of the devastating counter the Action Primary for a number of 1925. The following year,' he Delay sented. Dairy Princess, Miss which drove the enemy back to family when he joinearlier in her life. She be- served a special mission In the Utahs Ariderson Action was delayed on a reyears The event has been presented of Lehl, and Marilyn Eastern the 38th parallel during May 1$ ed, the editorial staff of the was States. He of Utah the to serving Nelson P. of Ole the Daughters longed for quest to coeds, eager to learn of the her two attendants will visit to June 30, and (3) the final sigfor as a was third time a the this week. former and runbishop a to Pioneers, road construct paper county seafashion forcast for nificant offensive against a fimember of the Kindergarten when called by President Heber Brigham onCity and Box Elder south to a road sons, their mothers coming The interstate -- highway in ning from and family Tuesday, Sept 24, nal desperate enemy defense J. Grant to serve as Presiding county ComBox Elder county stretching which runs to his property. members. Many of the girls in club. Is survived which completed the liberation hus- Bishop of the church in April, during a tour pf the state with her missioner by News-Journ- al the ghe suggested Wight west to from Salt Lake City, veteran followBrigham City the annual cheese caravan. t of South Korea from Sept. 11 band, of Brigham City; three 1938. was allocated the second road would be used almost ex- ers of the popular fashion-charto 25, 1951. He Dentraveled sons a and Dr. widely has daughter: for will purposes be her private Accompanying her biggest slice of the state's 1958 clusively clinic, arrive early to obtain L. Wight of Pocatello, Ida- throughout the chureh since be- attendants, Miss Carol Ralph of g at a and so should not come under seats for the seminar. It is a nis The citation awarded from the program of , Auone A. the of General Alamorgo-docoming ho; Wight Jay Ferron, and Miss Sherry Bunt leader of the annual meeting of the Utah State Hoad county sponsorship. Department of the Army to Mrs. Nile (Charlene) thorities. N. During the past 14 ing of Kanab. Action on the matter was con- pioneer those units of the 204th Field has SorensonM.;of Commission, Monday. It parade. he has over the Calif.; and years presided Biggest single project expen- tinued when the county road shown its popularity by being Dr. Lee M. Castle, stationed at Aaronic priesthood states, in Artillery Battalion Utah dairy industry leaders of the church Wight, supervisor urged that further imitated by many newspapers diture from the $42, part, Tlie outstanding courage, noalso and will be along during the been has Force Air Travis Calif.; progress great Base, consideration before be given was accorded to the Salt resourcefulness and aggressive throughout the United States. 13 grandchildren, and five broth- ted in this work under his di- tour, which will cover 18 couna final decision. making North from Lake Fifth of officers The The Hi the Tales columnist freeway profighting spirit, k ties over a ers and two sisters; Basil Adams rection. period. . Another request for road work duces and to Draper Crossroads. This inand men of A and B Batter- new member to Its presents the seminar. and Mrs. Wilma Dunn of TreElder Richards has served as who was made Edward Olson by dollars million one cludes for of reflect Girls Mutual age, their the highest credit staff this week. At her local stop, Princess ies, monton; Earl Adams and Floyd chairman of the board of trusasked the commission to con- mothers and the upon themselves and the United He is Bruce T. Keyes, son of preliminary work and a balance general public Adams of Thatcher; Lyle Adams tees of the LDS Hospital In Marilyn will be joined by Miss a run road to sider constructing conStates Military Service, of North and South Box Elder and Mrs. John (LaVern R.) Hawkins, of five million for later Oral I. Adams of Burbank, Salt Lake City, of the Thomas Elva Allred, Box Elder county south from his property in Blue stakes, South Bear River and Calif.; and Mrs. Mamie Hun-sak- Dee Memorial Hospital in, Og- dairy princess. Individuals of these units dur- Tremonton, and Mr.' Theo J. struction. 30. Creek to Highway The Box Elder route was alBear River are cordially invited. The dairy royalty will deliver ing these periods of action in Keyes, Ogden. of Los Angeles, Calif. den, as chairman of the execuHe said in event the request a total of five million Clever food demonstrations Korea may wear the PresidenBruce is no stringer .to Brig- located services will be con- tive committee of Zions Securi- recipes to food stores, chese Funeral were granted, the road being will also be in dollars road the action. d tial Unit Emblem as a perma- ham City, having lived here for given by Mrs. ducted Saturday, Sept. 21, in ties Corporation, and as a direc- samples to mayors, newspaper at the present time could The C. Jardine, also a Deseret the years budget rep- used nent part of the uniform. An several years editors, radio station managers before moving to resentscoming a Brigham City Seventh LDS tor of ZCMI. much be abandoned since is it 10 an increase of about News columnist individual not present with the Salt Lake City in 1951. He gradand other community leaders. 1 p. m. with The session at ward Sunday evening chapel to his land. route A large crowd Is expected by unit in the action cited but who uated from Box Elder High millions of dollars over the cur- longer offi- of the conference will begin at R. Prof. A. J. Morris, head of Lee Andersen acBishop commission The postponed rent program with the bulk of stake MIA presidents. It is annow belongs to either of the school in 1950. Friends may call at the 7:30 p. m. and will be under the Utah State University dairy Inciating. instruct- nounced on tion the earpetition, the amount, $29,900,000, be that girls will units may wear the Emblem as given leaving Brigham City, marked for 11 interstate proj- ing Olson to obtain a written Mutual attendance credit while Harold B. Felt Funeral Home, direction of the stake MIA or- dustry department and managa temporary part of the uni- heAfter right-of-wacolFriday evening, from 7 to 9 p. m. ganizations. A special invita- ing director of the American attended Roberts Bill from Weber Junior ects. attending. form, but only for so long as he lege for one year, spent two and Saturday prior to services. tion is extended to all young Dairy Association of Utah, said over road whose the casproperty It was noted that in most Presidents for the stakes inremains with that unit. Burial will be in the Brigham people of the church to attend this is the third year the cheese in the Navy, and returned es, the allocated funds would would pass. Mrs. Dorothy clude; Since returning from active years Jeppsen, City cemetery. caravan has toured the state. this meeting. to Salt Lake City where he en- be available next year though In commissioners other action, South Box Mrs. Elder stake; military service in Korea, the rolled at the University land of allow of work on the various to a agreed piece ElR. Ruth Box projects Reeder, North battalion has been reactivated Utah to major in journalism. will probably stretch over a per- 8 feet wide and 27 A feet long der; Mrs. Beth Foxley, South in the Utah National Guard to to A. The be sold Stokes. Ted He iod from of the graduated several years. Bear River stake, and Mrs. Syland are now essentially up to to land presproperty, last month with a B. S. adjacent via Simmons, Bear River stake. According to Willis Hansen, full strength. city office manager, officials of ently owned by Stokes, was sold No admission will be charged. Several of the local person- degree. the county at the auditors During the past summer he the state road commission have to nel that served in Korea have was employed at the Midvale given assurance that a public tax sale in 1956 for $11.49. rejoined the unit since it was Sentinel The commissioners stated that where he gained suffi- hearing will be called when the reactivated, including Bob Val- cient Stokes could purchase the land credit to graduate under route of the Brigham entine, now serving as a first the highway has been desig- at this amount plus $2 for the universitys weekly newslieutenant in the local unit; Don deed and payment for recordnated out of Brigham City. In Local paper internship program. warrant chief Johnson, officer; - ' , He is ing. married to be the the will The for former hearing sera master Dale Valentine, Huff, Salt Lake City. purpose of giving citizens an opResurfacing of roads In Briggeant; and Allen Perry and Ted Norma have a son, Scott, 20 portunity to voice opposition to NOTICE ham City cemetery was schedWhitaker, both of whom are They months old. the commission - determined A meeting of the Brigham uled to begin Thursday, it was now sergeants first class. His wife and son expect to route, he said. City Republican Party will be announced by Willis Hansen, join him as soon as housing is held In the County Court Room city office manager. Plans Are Announced available. on Monday, Sept. 23, 1957, at He estimated the job would 8 p. m. be done within a matter of a For New Park Order of business will be to day or two. nominate and elect a new City On Cemetery Corner cemetery Repairing of all Chairman, Vice Chairlady, Sec- roads is being done on a proretary and Treasurer, and to gram which will extend over a Engineers are now In the discuss plans for the forthcom- period of two or three years, he process of laying a sprinkling added. system for a new park to be ing, election campaign. Fife Construction company is located on the southwest cor-ne- r Brigham City Republican of the Brigham City CemCentral Committee. handling work on the project etery. According to Don Chase, Walter G. Mann, prominent Is councilman in charge of parks was City attorney, fend recreation, planting of Brigham to on fill named a Utah the post ungrass for the park will get State Land Board in action tader way as soon as the sprinkPTA lers are installed. The park Is ken by Governor George D. Clyde, Tuesday. for use to be ready expected of Mann, .former chairman Get Acquainted With Your grade; Paul Tingey, fifth grade, next spring. Chase said. the organization of School Is theme of first PTA and Principal Lewis Harding Through cooperation of John Box Republican Elder county, fills a posiHadfield, councilman in charge tion left vacant meeting for Corinne school will present sixth grade and of the cemetery, the city was death of A. G. by the recent slated for Monday evening, summarize the school policies. Nord, Ogden forMusical numbers are planned saved considerable expense by 8 p. m. at at 23, Sept. beginning official. and all parents in the Corinne not being forced to purchase estry house. the school Active for many years In Utah APPOINTED school area are invited to atWalter G. a separate piece of property, law circles, Mann has served as Manii well known local atKol Haramoto, president, will tend, meet school teachers and be added. of the Utah State on class room PTA officers; President Hara- CORINNE PTA It is hoped that when final president torney, has been named to conduct withto talks Newly elected Corinne School PTA officers begin the fall Bar. He is also a past presiOFFIQERS are be by Mrs. moto; - Mrs. Jean Nelson, first procedures given for the layout park fill on a plans Utah the State post with meeting conducted by Kol Haramoto, president, season of Cham23, dent the evening, Sept. Monday Brigham City Johnson, first grade; Mrs. vice president; Principal Hardfinished, one corner can be ut- ber of Commerce. Land Board. The appoint- Marie Mrs. Jean Nelson, left front, first include: officers Other front. center, second second vice Mrs. little diamond for ing, Evelyn grade; Quayle, a as ilized The land board term will run ment was made by Governor Mrs. Goldie Owen, third grade; Nadine Jones, president; Mrs. Nadine Principal Lewis Harding, second Jones, secretary, and front; right concluded. he secretary league baseball, to April 1, 1959. George D. Clyde Tuesday. Mrs. Isabella . and Mrs. Diane Harper, treasurer, back row. Buland, fourth Mrs. Diane Harper, treasurer. vice-preside- Officers Named Local National Guardsmen Cited - In Elections For HeroicService in Korean War At Junior High Heart Attack Claims Life of - d Prominent Lady Sallies Seminar 155-m- m Slated by Stakes For Mutual Girls y Dairy Royalty State Road Body Here Tuesday al For West Hiway U-8- 3 AddsWriterto road-buildin- back-to-scho- 199,000-progra- News-Journ- two-wee- er Win-nifre- iif y , uni-versi- Road Work Started City-El-woo- d Cemetery i -- Local Attorney Named to Post On Land Board M Get Acquainted With Your School Corinne Meeting Theme Monday k- t;. vice-preside- f J |