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Show 4 yvrrn rv yt mi'rtyyntf Two More Seek Election t ffv'vt'ifryf 1 BC CM,9rs,t Youth Center r U Closes Doors To BE County Commission The Brigham Brigham City businessman and an Elwood farmer and live-- i stockman this week tiled as can-didates for election to the Box Elder county commission, according to K. B. Olsen, county clerk. Glen, M. Bennion, local businessman for the past 28 years, filed for the position of four-yea- r and S. Leo Miller, commissioner; e resident of Elwood, filed his intentions of seeking the commission post. Both filed on the Republican ticket. A i"? ; r rt fr Car- - !r:an '.v,. ill City, City Youth cen- ter has closed its doors for the again in was announced by Baty Morrison, season and will September, Wednesday It director. The youth center, operated this year under a slightly different program, has had about 300 members and participation has been very good, Morrison said. 24 PAGES Brigham City, Utah, Thursday Morning, April 12, 1962 Volume 55, Number 15 long-tim- two-ye- S. Leo Miller A Elwood resident has filed for the Box Elder county commission, term, on the Republican ticket. He is S. Leo Miller who is the first candidate to seek the POST Glen M. post. This represents his is initial entrance into the political businessman, long-tim- e two-ye- $92,300 on two-ye- ar SEEKS Bennion, local candidate for four-yea- ticket. Corinne School Job scene. commis- r sioner on Republican Miller has lived at Elwood for 50 years and operates f a e farm there plus raising livestock. He has worked with youth extensively and for eight years served as advisor for the Bear River High school chapter of Future Farmers of America. He also clubs in was a director ol south Tremonton. Miller is married to the former of Honeyville. Susie Hunsaker They are parents of six children. more than 100-acr- r i rv- - ; $94,-35- 0 0 Glen M. Bennion Bennion has been active in munity and church J S. Leo Miller, CANDIDATE has filed for coun- two-ye- ty commissioner. voting age, he said Wednesday. Spring Makes spearheaded several major projects of the club over the years, including ore a few years ago when Return Visit Spring, 1962, is making a return visit to this locality . . . and we because visit the fickle say month of April doesnt seem to be able to settle down to actual spring weather. Last weekend brought rain, er temperatures and some in the higher elevations, AN ACTIVE mmber of the Lions club, he was a charter member of the local organization and served as its third president. He has cool- snow and ter clothes were brought back win- out mothballs to keep local residents comfortable. Longtime residents of the area were not much surprised by the .stormy weekend, since it has almost become traditional for the General Conference of the LDS church in April and October to be accompanied by storm. As the old saying goes . . When the Saints meet, the Heavens weep. But with confrence out of the way, and the barometer nearing the fair mark, there is just no reason for spring to leave the area again within the next few days, according to Charles Clifford, local weather observer. ol semi-annu- the member Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, Bennion served as president of Box Elder stake for 12 years. Prior to that he had served in the stake presidency for four years, and in the bishopric of the Brigham City First LDS ward for three years. At the present time he is serving as a patriarch in the Box Elder stake, a position which he assumed a year ago. A native of Vernal, Utah, Bennion attended Utah State University and later furthered his educaA DEVOTED of tion in the field of business by at- tending night classes at Brigham Young University. Man Bound Over On Check Account Dallas, Texas man waived preliminary hearing in city court April 6 and was bound over to First District court for trial in a fictitious check charge. He was Elmer J. Dunlap who was arrested while attempting to cash a check at J.C. Penney store Judge VeNoy Christoffersen set bail at $2,500 cash or $5,000 property and Dunlap was remanded to custody of Box Elder County Sheriff Warren W. Hyde. A Princess Moot Corinne Elementary school. A low bid of $92,300 was accepted HE IS MARRIED to the former Camille Crandall and they are the parents of two sons and a daughter: Robert Bennion, who is a pilot for United Airlines out of San Francisco, Calif,; Dr. Paul Bennion, a dentist practicing in Lomond area; and the Ogden-BeMiller of Mrs. Troy (Marilyn) Brigham City. They also boast nine grandchildren. They reside at 329 East First South. At the time of filing, Bennion said, The reason I am seeking election to the county commission is that I am interested in the welfare of all the peopl of our county and this must be brought about (Continued on page fifteen) n on start of school next full. Subdivision Ordinance to Repeat Variety Show Gains City Adoption Friday, 8 p.m. Brigham City is shucking its subdivision ordinance outdated adopted in 1957 in favor of a new ordinance which gained adoption of the city council last week. In simple terms, the new ordinance will relieve Brigham City of the financial burden for certain improvements and, officials hope, exinfluence orderly residential pansion. the Lions club sponsored a program whereby two optometrists went to the Washakie reservation in Northern Box Elder county and examined the eyes of all the Indian people living on the reservation. The group followed through with treatment for all those in need. Bennion served as chairman of that committee. lie has served as a director in MANY OF THE new provisions the Box Elder Chamber of Comthose contained in the old parallel was of the ordinance. merce and But here are some of Peach Days committee for two the differences: outstanding years. He also has taken an active part in the Boy Scout program on a regional basis for sev- eral years. BEHS Subdividers now will be reimprovequired to pay for ments (those extending to the subdivision) including sewer and water lines and street grading and Reimbursement will drainage. come only in the form of charges for persons hooking onto the utilities extensions. It has been a city policy to pay for installation after a certain number of homes in the subdivision are completed. . , off-sit- e MAYOR WILLIS Hansen said it is hoped through this provision to from jumpdiscourage builders ing way out with housing tracts. And it will save the city much needed money. A time limit has been subplaced on payment for division improvements which include curb and gutter, sewer and water mains, sidewalks, and street To assure this, the subdrainage. A Hyrum man suffered minor divider will be required to post a and bruises cuts Wednesday performance bond or give oilier was he car the when morning assurance. driving collided with a semi truck-trailfor design of Specifications in Box Elder canyon. and plats will not be includplans was Albert ed in The injured man the ordinance but will be Merlin Allen, 56, who suffered fa- drawn up in a separate resolution. cial cuts and bruises. He was rein at condition BUILDERS will be required to good Cooley ported Memorial hospital Wednesday. submit a vicinity plan, a simple No one else was injured in the sketch preceding the more detailmishap which occurred about 6:40 ed preliminary plan. The new ordinanc was drawn a. m. some 3.5 miles east of Brigup through th coordinate efforts ham City. of City Engineer Francis Todd, Trooper Jack Pendleton said t1?e collision resulted when Allen, west City Attorney O. Dee Lund and bound on U. S. 89, apparently Dale Despain, city planner. Mayor Hansen said the new problacked out at the wheel. The car veered over the center visions are not unique since most line and smashed into the left communities along the Wasatch front have adopted similar ones, r front and side of the primarily to relieve the financial which was traveling east. strain incurred in rapid residenForce of the impact knocked the tial expansion. semi half off the highway and sent the auto careening onto the other Driver of the side of the road. truck, owned by Weber Central dairy, Ogden, was listed as Leland Urry Wayment, 44, Ogden. Penticton estimated that $1,000 damage resulted to the truck and $800 to the car which he described as a total loss. Man Injured ; In Suits Filed Due to heavy popular demand, the Box Elder High school Variety show will be presented again Friday evening, April 13, at Pre-triproceeding and a mo8 p.m. In the new BEHS auditotion for production of documents rium. in 13 suits filed by eight Utah muni.The performance is being sponcipalities, including Brigham City, sored by the senior class at BEHS were held in federal court at Suit and the proceeds will go toward Lake City Wednesday. the purchase of a class gift. In addition to Brigham City, Tickets will be sold at 75 cents those filing suits were Provo, Loeach and will be available at the gan, St. Gem go. Price, I Ichor, Middoor. "Thepuublle Is invited to and Charleston. The latter way attend, class officers said. three are doing business as Heber Light and Power plant. .The others operate independent municipal power plants. By Eight Cities State Gains on-sit- e Of Truck, Car truck-traile- IN CONNECTION with this ev-ent, the Rotary club is planning a tour of some of the farming operations in Box Elder county, and will invite farmers to join with them lor the tour. Rotarians, their guests and their wives will attend the princess banquet that evening. The tour will begin at 1 p. m. and a bus has been chartered to transport the Rotarians and their guests on the tour. The bus will leave the court house at 12:45 p. m. and the tour will begin at the John Hardy farm east of Bear River City. DAIRY PRINCESS entry blank9 now available at the County Agents offices in Brigham City and Tremonton, and local residents are invited to nominate candidates for the contest. The contestants must bo a high Several reports of window peeknorthwest school graduate before June 1, ing in northeast and 1962, and be between 17 and 25 Brigham City during the past week have caused Police Chief John I. years of age. She must enjoy lohnson to order special patrols dairy foods and be willing to spend a reasonable amount of time in the employ of the dairy industry. She also should have a reasonable knowledge of dairying. The candidates will not appear in bathing suits. Professional models will not be eligible and a speBRIGHAM CITY estimates It cial talent will not be required. spent $200,000 for electrical equipment during the period from 1951 JUDGING will take place at the to 1960 and is seeking treble damprincess banquet at Bear River ages on this amount. City. The score card for judging City Attorney O. Dee Lund preallows 40 points for beauty; 30 for viously said that damages deterability lo speak in public; 30 for mined in similar suits have ranged poise and 20 for charm. from 25 to 40 percent of the total Earl Madsen is chairman In purchase amount. Attornies for the plaintiffs esticharge of the contest and the tour, mate the actual trial of the case on .burning and in addition, hookup a and is being assisted in making merits will be held lute this! back light to illuminate the entire the arrangements by Walter D. Talbot and Douglas Fife. yard. year, Areas Report 'were NAMED AS defendants General Electric company, Electric corporation and Maunfarturing company. They are alleged to have engaged in combinations to fix prices and allocate to themselves business of supplying electricul equipment to federal, state and local governments. Provo has filed 12 suits seeking treble damages while Brigham City and the remaining municipalities have jointly filed one suit seeking $2,850,000 in damages, two-ye- In Collision Held Pre-Tri- al Access Right Lewis District Judge Jones Tuesday issued a temporary order of occupancy to permit the Utah Highway department to pursue construction on the proposed Fourteenth South access road in Brigham City Named as defendants in the acDr. Vernon Watkins, tion were Olof Zundel, Omer J. Call, S. Martin, Rasmussen, et al. Involved were 11.32 acres of land The located west of U. S. conaccess road will eventually nect Interstate 15 with the Main street highway. Included in the order was a stipulation that the highway department shall protect any private drains now across the proposed and shall make provision for fencing. Tuesday's action was the latest hear in a series of condemnation s ings to pave the way for the cess route. First right-of-wa- y ac-it- The West Side Story...EasfiSide, Too. ..It's Clean-U- p Time 'v City Trucks to Roll Monday, ; V display of whats newest in the fashion world features appropriate styles for ladies of all ages, complexions, sizes and EIGHT-PAG- E tastes. Local merchants report that manufacturers have been working overtime on new colors this spring. New hues have such intriguing names as iced apricot, maringo blue, shocking pink, Nile green, American beauty red, mint green and many others. MANY NEW FABRICS are being seen In both clothing and accessories in local stores for Easter shopping this year. Included in these are llopsacking, imported pure silk, cottons, arnel jersey, and two new linens . . . raw linen and linen knit, which have just appeared on the fashion scene in recent weeks. If you wunl lo be in the know as far as fashions are concerned, glance through the tabloid and then make a visit to the local stores where you will find somethingjust right" for Easter wearing. ' Brigham City Monday, April 16, will launch a collection drive and as far as local residents are concerned, their contributions will be deductible only from the unsightly appearance of their yards. st v Two Brigham City men pleaded guilty to charges of second degree burglary in First District court Tuesday and drew sentences of years in the Utah state prison. They were Charles Bird, 19, Intermountain school, and Arthur Gene Hornell, 18, of 434 North Third West. Judge Lewis Jones granted a stay of execution and remanded both men to the custody of Box Elder County Sheriff Warren W. Hyde. The pair was accused of breaklocated ing into the Orbit Inn, northwest of Brigham City on U.S. wpr'' Its spring r ."a4 1 v J "j . , ' r t vat Scooter Missing - S" fcrt im-- M .. . Oluf Nielsen, report 7 1 Here 5 ' . 177 , North Tliiid Last K'( p - -- f4 t: H. time. City workmen and equipment will be in the southwest area bright and early to pick up dead leaves, grass trimmings and the like which are as certain in the spring as April showers. Using Main and Forest streets as dividing lines, the street crew will be in each of the four sections for clean-u- three days. Here are some do's and dont's to follow: do but don't include rocks or orpile trash at street-sid- e chard trimmings; and do know when collection is slated in your area, don't be late- v 30s. Reed Simonson Sunday reported the theft of a small, red scooter from 127 North Main, according to a Brigham City police ; I S' i Judge Grants Stay o Pick Up Leaves, Grass, Etc. v f In Utah Prison; Marking the opening of the spring fashion showings in local stores, is accompanying this issie a fashion tabloid, Easter Parade of Values, of the Box Elder Journal and will show the latest in spring fashions for milady, teens and for the smallfry set of this area. The fashions shown in the tabloid are available at local ready-twear stores, which have a large selection and variety of choices to satisfy the whims of local shoppers. THE N. Two Draw Terms Features Spring Styles are Peeping Toms vV Easter Fashion Tabloid Rotations to Sponsor Dairy com- affairs since coming to Brigham City 28 years ago to assume managership of the C. A. West store, which later became Van Engelens. He has participated in Republican party conventions and activities and takes pride in the fact that he has never failed to vote in every election since becoming of A low bid of $92,300 Wednesday was accepted by the Box Elder Board of Education to construct a addition at Corinne Elementary school. The bid, submitted by Saunders Construction company, Ogden, was just slightly higher than architect John Piers estimate of $90,000. Five firms were seeking the contract. Second low with a bid of was Johh Wadman Construction company and highest at 5101,-59bid was Wayne A. Jensen Construction, Brigham City, j Board members huddled only for a few minutes before accepting Sounders bid. The new addition will be constructed on the west side of the existing school building and will he connected wilh the main plant by a covered walkway. In addition to four class rooms, The Brigham City Rotary club located off a common interior cor- is the Dairy Prinwill contain ridor, the addition cess contest in Box Elder county, rooms and two lavatories, puint storage space. It will have out- along with the Box Elder County side entrances at both ends and Dairy Assn. on the east side facing the main Wednesday, May 9, has been chosen as the date for the finals building. in the contest. The Dairy Princess banquet and contest will be held in the Bear River LDS ward recreation hall that evening. 1 Yt the spring clean-u- p 135 Lust I ifih South schedule: Southwest area. April 16, 17, 18 April 9, 20, 21 April 23, 24, 25 April 26, 27, 28 Northwest area. 1 JjLl. Charles D, lligglnson, is Northeast area. Southeast area. t If 4k . |