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Show -- 7-- - V a-- - yi'. i (i ."yi""-- ,' I -i Universal UerofU- t' f 111 ; v , a.- - -- 7 1 JffiTcity. J. Jan. 5S c. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3, 1958 VOLUME 51, NUMBER1 School District Lists Classes Chamber of Commerce Officers Arrives for Tax Exemption but Too Early for New Year For Evening Education Program Just eight hours too early Courses Available . to be called Hapy New Year Variety of of 1958, but in plenty of time Which Will Offer University Credits for an income tax exemption is new babv daughter of New classes for the evening education program of Box Mr.theand Mrs. Blaine Lorenzo Elder County school district have been organized and will Jensen, Mantua. begin next week. The classes are open to all adults and The little Miss is the fourth generally run for 10 weeks. Persons who register will be child for the Jensens. She was born Dec. 31 at 4 p. m. at charged regular university rates. in Music A class Appreciation High school, a course in Present Cooley Memorial hospital. inOther family members on will 10-We- 6 Pages ek To Be Named Thursday Evening Ballots Must Be Returned to Chamber of Commerce Office Before 5 p.m. Monday The annual membership meeting of the Box Elder" Chamber of Commerce will be held Thursday evening, Jan. 9, at 7 :30 p.m. at the Tropical Restaurant, at which time sue cessful candidates for the office of president and four direc-tor- e will be introduced. Ballots have been mailed to all Chamber of Commerce memand clude: Lola Jean 8; Brian 3, bers for voting, and must be reDay World Developments Political Problems will be taught and John 2. turned to the Chamber office by Dr Khosrow Mostifi of the prior to the deadline set for 5 former Mrs. is Jensen school addition the has Corinne on been the CORINNE CONSTRUCTION Progress rapid Department of Political Science Lois Mae Craner. p. m., Monday, Jan. 6, according convenience since beginning of construction last fall. Next year students will enjoy the of the University of Utah. Three to Ross C. Bowen, secretary-manage- r. room as well as other added facilities. of a multi-purposecurbe university credits may ed for this course. Nominees for the office of On Thursday afternoon, Jan. president include C. J. Beasley, 9, at 4 p. m., at the Lincoln Douglas Miller and John Weir. school, a course in Water Color Twelve candidates were namand Oil Painting will be given ed to fill four vacancies on the by Dr Harrison T. Groutage of board of directors. They are the Utah State University. Freeman J. Byington, Omer be credits Three college may Call, Jay Hansen, Bill Harris, secured for this course. Glade Harrison, Bill Jacobson, On Thursday evening, Jan. 9, H. Dee Johnson, Paul Merrell, would-band Local skiers at 7 p. m at the Teen Canteen, K. B. Olsen, Eugene Price, Stay snow be to skiers will the taking becourse in Art Crafts will a Thomas covered slopes, Saturday, Jan. 4, ner Thompson and gin. This course is being taught when Tommaney. its opens Brigham City for by Mrs Marie T. Jeppsen Ballots will be counted Monannual ski program at the Utah State University. This second the Mantua tow, up Sardine can- day evening and the chamber course can be taken for a perboard will canvas results at a iod of three years with three yon. special meeting Tuesday morna. m. 10 will be time Starting college credits each year. ing. con second will mark It the C. J. Beasa CANDIDATE On Thursday evening, Jan. 9, officers include Chara course in Farm Accounts, So- secutive year that the city has lesRetiring the of J. C. W. Claybaugh, president; ley, manager cial Security, and Taxes will be sponsored the program. Last and Eskel-sen- , is Orion store, were ski weekend sessions Wayne Jensen, company Penney years taught at the Honeyville school declared an Reed Simonsen, and Leo one of three candidates for success. outstanding R. Dean Freeman. by in Jensen, who have served two-yea- r the presidency of the ChamDon Chase, councilman On Friday evening of Jan. 10, terms on the board of di- ber of Commerce. at 7 30 p. m., a class in Soil Im- charge of parks and recreation, rectors. that anyone wishing A rabbit drive will be conduct- provement Practices will begin explained Holdover members of the ed on the Taylor farms, located at the Willard school This class to participate should obtain a year to west of Snowville, Saturday, is being taught by Soil Conser- blank form at the city hall, fill board, with another B. Jenson, Ross include serve, The return it and it. out perThe Service scientists. vation a 11 m., it Jan. 4, beginning at D. D. Billings, M. A Burtcher was announced this week by majority of the above listed son will then receive a pass al- and Richard Parsons. will continue for a per- lowing free use of the rope tow classes of J. Taylor, Ralph from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. iod of ten weeks. the event. Other classes which are Skiers will have to arrange The drive will be a . follow-uway under this program their own transportation to the to one held in the area last under HONEYVILLE PROJECT Construction of the addition at Honeyville school marks the week which proved highly suc- are as follows: Beginning and area since the city has no faFarm cilities to do it for them, Chase of the first major improvement building since it was completed in 1919. A new chimney cessful. Approximately 80 hunt- Advanced Typewriting; To Fishing pointed out. Swimming; ers turned out to participate Spanish; has already seen completion. Piano Playing and The tow is located about one along with thousands of rabbits, for Adult Beginners; Farm Memile past Mantua going toward The Box Elder Womens LegTaylor said. Farm and Home Wood Sardine chanics, summit. islative No firearms will be permitted Council will meet WedMake Working; Ladies Hats Instructors Available in the during the drive for safetys Your Own; Farmers A number of instructors will nesday night at 8 p. m. rooms. Young sake. Those who plan to take and wives of Young Far- be on hand to assist those who Chamber of Commerce Groups, All members of the organizapart should bring their own mers; Art Instruction; clubs. Shooting will be allow- Longhand for Beginners and desire help in learning to ski. tion are urged to attend, as well be will the instructors Ajiiong ed after the drive is over, he Adanced Students; Clothing for as other interested persons, acRobert Jr., Paul Joseph cording to Mrs. Jennie added. Jones. the Family; Writing for Pleas- son, andTingey, others. This Saturdays drive will be ure and Improvement; and Au- Herman Hotter and Robert Tinheld on a different section and tomobile Driving Instruction for gey, SEEKS OFFICE Jr., are operators of the Douglas everyone is invited to join the Adults. ski lift, Chase said. Additions are being construcUtah1 of the said. Coffee, hot choche Miller, manager fun, The program will continue as ted at two Box Elder elementary be served and donuts will olate office, Security Employment snow as there is sufficient schools which will give students long free of charge. As who has headed the new into make good skiing. more room to eat, play, and enat be the will dustries committee of the Meeting place Recent snowfalls at the hightertain. Farms quonset, four exer site for the past two Taylor chamber created have canyon The schools are Honeyville Police, Friday, Investigated miles west of Snowville. Old cellent conditions for the open- two-ca- r years, now seeks head spot. accident at the Intersecand Corinne and construction at Taylor promises that particiing day, he added. both is expected to be completed tion of First South and Main see all the rabbits will pants street in which $200 damage rebefore students file back to As Christmas .holidays pass they can handle. He reported classes next fall. sulted, reports stated. and the old year is bid adieu, that last week, literally thouFacilities will be similar at plans quickly begin to shape for City Officials According to investigating ofsands of jackrabbits were herdboth schools with plans at each the annual Snow Carnival and an auto driven by J. Arnficers, To in Be for Sworn will continue area. ed into corner Registration a fenced, drawn around a dance. old Hall, 275 North Second second for handicraft class the Also sponsoring the drive is room which includes a kitchen Noon West, was traveling south on The affair will be held SaturMonday college credit for the season, Charles R. Taylor. at one end and stage at the Main at about 5:47 p. m., when Jan. 7 at at 25, m. beginning evening, p. Thursday, Jan. 9, other. The rooms are designed day Inauguration ceremonies to Teen-Ag9 p. m. in the Box Elder High at Jan. 20, has been set it collided with a second vehi- Canteen. the Monay, install newly elected officials for dining, playing, and audi- school gymnasium Mrs. Marie Thome Jeppsen, as the final date for loan appli cle driven by Boyd Arnold Hirstorium purposes. of Brigham City will take reminds students who cations and purchase 17 of agree- - chi, RFD No. 2, Some instructor, Miss, years lucky Jan. 6, at 12 Higher Cost place Monday, Leath-ercraments Hirschi was headed north and Box the wish Elder that County by college credit, The Corinne project was be- age or older, and unmarried, oclock noon in the city court 118 will be taught with Agricultural and attempting a left turn when the Stabilization number will that hold the lucky room. gun first and will be completed declares her three credit hours received. A Conservation committee, accord- collision happened, police said. Queen of the at a higher cost since it includ- Snow. Being sworn into office at person is permitted to register ing to Donald J. Homer, office Damage to each car was set es more facilities. Besides the that time will be Ruel M. three times for a total of nine manager. at $100. ( General chairmen for the eve 42x68 foot as mayor; John H. Larroom, All applications credit hours for this type of for wheat, No injuries were reported and It will have two lavatories, a ent are Mr. and Mrs. Clovis sen and Verl Peterson as city Univer- barley, oats and rye loans under no citations Utah State craft the by J. Dell and Mr. Mrs. and Jordan were Issued. new heating plant, several small and Miss Ida councilmen; A charge of $6 per credit the 1957 price support program Sackett. Merrell as city judge. The Box Elder Wildlife Feder sity. offices, and storage space. hours is the usual fee. will be due at that time, Homer Mr. and Mrs. Sackett are Cost is expected to be $102,000. The public is invited to at- ation annual membership and The class is held in connection pointed out. Wadman Construction company queens chairmen and will begin tend the ceremonies. elections meeting will be held with the This date is set to allow sufBrigham City Corporaat of Ogden was awarded the con- now to accept nominations Friday, Jan. 10 at 8 p. m. at the tion sponsored class that meets ficient time to inspect and samteleBox or 306 Post Office by 16. on tract Oct Eagles hall. each Thursday evening. ple the commQdity and obtain .When completed, the 52x84 phone at 824--J for queen conAmendments to the Mrs. Jeppsen explains that grade certificates and complete testants. Honeyville addition will boast memwill be brought before the those registering without credit notes and mortgages by the fiAnyone wishing to nominate several storage rooms besides John bership, proposing changes in will continue to work on proj nal date of Jan. 31, 1958. CIVIC WORKER e room. A new a lovely young lady may write the elections, terms of officers, and ects begun. Classes have been No loan applications will be of the Brigand or address in Weir, manager call her name, chimney has been constructed, expenses of delegates on federa- held since last October. accepted after Jan. 20. ham City Airport and Seaand a new septic tank is being age. tion business. the committee one of chamCompleting installed. and vicinity remain Brigham City Daytime temperatures T1 ceived a better than average gull Aviation, A free lunch will be served The Honeyville contract was members for the carnival and ed below the freezing staunchest boosters, bers mark and 1958 membership cards will amount of moisture during the completes prexy ticket. awarded to Newel J. Olsen and dance, are: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wednesday and Thursday, acavailable be for all sportsmen. Sons of Logan, on Nov. 6. The Jones', food; Mr. and Mrs. Daryl cording to Charles Clifford, lo- A year of 1957, according to Chargood program is planned for O. Johnson, decorations; Mr. cal weatherman. les Clifford, Brigham Citys genjob will cost $83,000. the evening, according to Myr-lan- d Contracts call for both proj- and Mrs. H. Dee Johnson, ticket ial weatherman. The New Year got a chilly reBalls, maspresident. ects to be completed within a sales; C. Morgan Hawkes. in this area as the reception During the past year, a total ter of ceremonies; Mrs. Hawkes, mercury dipped to a cool six deperiod. of 22 40 inches of moisture was scrapbook and Mr. and Mrs. grees early Wednesday morning, First Major Construction recorded by Clifford at his resIt is the first major construc- Winston P. Nelson, publicity. and low readings for idence south of Brigham City, High For those the convenience of tion at the Honeyville school are listed the three which is the official weather sta days past since its erection in 1919. A to- wishing to place a name in nomA reliability meet will be contion for this vicinity. tal of 110 students from the first ination, a blank for that purducted Sunday at Rees Pioneer record a Clifford daily keeps to the eighth grades are enroll- pose is reproduced here. low temperatures, park, by a local car club. of and high The that committee requests ed this year and are being The event will begin at 2 p. m. Two sisters make up the joint moisture count, snowfall, and taught by a faculty of four the blank be filled out and maildu- and has the endorsement of the team of his of artists wind as exhibiting part paintvelocity, ed to the address shown. teachers. ties as official weather observer city officials and is being sponings at the Community Art CenCorinne The sored by the local police departter during the month of Janhere. two sections was in school built ment. Mrs. Henry L. Thorne uary, has this area In years past, four-rooaddition with the last NOMINATION for QUEEN Directing arrangements sponsor, reports. 11 of inches as received as little being completed in 1911. The fameet is Leland Nelson, whe the Mrs. Jessie Woods an moisture entfre year, Behunin, during cilities, now under construction, Cross, and her sister, Mrs. Marand as high as 25 inches of mosi-tur- e announced this week that will are the first to be added since be the first time such an event Carnival Committee Snow garet Bergen, Ogden, hung their during a single year, mak- has taken that time. place in Brigham City. in exhibit the Cenat an O. auditorium 306 of Box Date P. approximateing average Present enrollment numbers 18 50 inches during a normal He emphasized that it will not school, tral afternoon Utah Monday ly constitu179 with six teachers Brigham City, be a speed race. Dec. 30. The exhibit will reyear, Clifford said. Entrance is open to anyone ting the faculty. Students from main for a month. I wish to A monthly account of mois- and there will be the first to the sixth grades are a 50 cent enture count for the pact year is According to Cornelius Salisnominate instructed at the school. A.. try fee. listed below: bury, artist teacher, the sisters Trophies will he awarded to jjfr iXtt have shown remarkable talent Her address is 1.77 Inches January first, second and third place Masons Will Confer in private lessons. The general 1.91 inches winners. The trophies are being February public will be greatly interest March 2 47 inches provided by Brigham City merDegree Work Saturday ed in viewing the paintings of 4 01 inches April chants. No. Age Telephone these Mr women, will A. & .Salisbury M., 3 99 inches May The local club, just recently Amity lodge, F. states. June 149 inches organized, will use proceeds hold a special called meeting Her Parents Central school is open during 04 Inches on Saturday at 8 p. m., it was from the meet for future projJuly school hours for the public to 17 inches announced this week by MaxAugust ects, Nelson said. Nominations may also be made by telephoning 824-- J TEMPERATURES Charles KEEPER THE OF Clifford, see the paintings and arrange.56 inches well Pohl, secretary. Ther will be no charge for September local checks for the the weatherman for area, ments can be many Must Candidate indiviBe years 17 made for Years of Age or Older) 157 inches October admission and the public is The meeting has been called (Queen recent minimum maximum and the duals or groups to see the pai temperatures daring 2.19 inches November welcome to watch the meet. Net to confer the Masonic second at other hours. December 4 . i . coldspelL 23 inches son concluded. degree, it was announced. w ess-- . Monday evening, Jam 6, at 7:30 p. m. in Room 12-at the Box Elder High school. This class is being taught by A. G. Wood of the Junior High school music faculty, and will be of value to all lovers of good music. A class in improved methods Parent-Teache- r of conducting conferences will begin Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 7, at 4 p. m. at the Bunderson school. Three college credits may be secured for this class and is being taught by members of the Utah State University faculty. On Wednesday afternoon, Jan. at 4 p. m. at the Box Elder begin r C se V Saturday to Mark Opening Day of City Ski Program e Saturday Rabbit Drive Set for Snowville Area Legislative Council p Meet Wednesday Fly-Tyin- Progress Is Noted on AddifioVial Facilities at Two Grade Schools Hy-Spee- d Vehicles Collide Snow Carnival PJans Materialize Holidays Pass, Handicraft Class Year Bid Adieu Begins Second Half Activities multi-purpos- At Intersection Loan Applications e Due Before Jan. 20 at e Wildlife Group ft Plans Annual Elections Meet multi-purpos- Weatherman Freezing Weather Says Moisture by-la- Prevails Over Area multi-purpos- Above Average 250-da- y Sisters Form Art Scheduled Sunday Team for Exhibit SNOW - at-lin- |