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Show I'niy-rja- !:l:rofil"nin l .J i rp D :.it L;e o n? Q oir 't Cor. Av3. City, Utah Am ji Music Groups Celebrations Longest Parade Headline To Roll Down Main estimated 85 units including floats, bands and marching groups the festive color for the biggest parade in Peach Days history Friday and Saturday mornings. The traditional parade will extend from Third South to Fourth North on Main street starting at 11 a.m. both mornings. Heading this year s procession as grand marshall will be Edward F. Nauman, general manager of Thiokol Chemical corporations An PD Features will provide Peach Days features this year will have an emphasis on music r with a appearance of two outstanding band organizations planned Saturday afternoon. The Tooele High school concert band, fresh from an appearance at the Worlds Fair in Seattle, will present numbers on the courthouse lawn at 2 p. m. Saturday. Also scheduled during the alter noon is the highly colorful Utah Bagpipe bund and dancers from Salt Lake City. Additional entertainment will be provided by Indian war dancers under the direction of Samuel Shing. They are slated to appear in front of the reviewing stand immediately following the parde Saturday and will feature the Eagle dance by LeRoy Shing. OTHER members of the dancing group include the Owens brothers who performed at the World's fair; Oliver Pease and First Intermountain school faculty members; Felix Becheco of Brigham City and Franklin Shupela of Ogden. Then at 3 p. m., the Brigham City Peaches, 1962 champions of the Cache Valley baseball league, will meet Warren from the Ogden amateur league at Rees Pioneer double-heade- Brigham City, Utah, Thursday Morning, August 30, 1962 Volume 55, Number 35 ft' s'"' 26 Pages 0r vxtiwhi- Mother Goose Is Theme for Junior Parade Pink and blue. These are the predominating colors planned for the junior section of the Peach Days parades which have as a theme this year, Mother Goose Land. Mrs. Wayne Holmes, junior section chairman, said this week that all local children up to 12 years old are invited to take part in the parade which will precede the regular Peach Days parade Friday and Saturday. Leading off the procession will be the junior marshall, and marshalletteS, Pierce, Jr., Jayna Davis and Anita Frost. The Junior Peach Queen Nancy Phipps and her attendants, Judy McDowell and Debbie Nuttall, will appear on the Mother Goose float and other contestants in the junior queen quest also will be seen. f I Ra-sie- i Jay 1 4 f park. 4 The Tooele hand in its concert will play numbers from its program at the Worlds lair on Aug. 18. Included will be classic, modern and light novelty numbers. The selections are programmed with variety and in mind," says Director Lee Caldwell. change-of-pac- at 1 1 a.m. f' PRIZE AWAITS every entrant in the procession and grand prizes are in store for the winners in each of six divisions. The small-frare participants being asked to register on Third A i floats more than them will add the exciting color for which Peach Days parades have long been known. Judging of the floats Will take place just before parade time on Saturday morning and also from the reviewing stand. An always sparkling feature will be the appearance of the Peach Queen float bearing its royal passengers, the Peach Queen and her attendants. Thirty-twother contestants lor the crown will ride on the hoods of new cars furnished hy local auto dealers. MULTI-HUE- 40 of o MANY OF the float he located on the LDS entries will tabernacle aftergrounds starting Thursday noon where they can be seen before and after the parade each day. Master of ceremonies announc- South just east of Main street Ing the parade from in front of starting at 10 a. m. Friday morni- the reviewing stand again this ng. This is where the junior sec- year will be Walter G. Mann, tion will line up. Brigham City attorney. Ther will be a division for evDescribing the parade at two' eryone including decorated bicy- other points, Second South and cles, tricycles, walking costume, Second North, will be T. Frank pets, miniature floats and ponies. Coppin and Bruce R. Christensen. t, k e Wasatch division. He will be flunked on each side by escorts Winnifred Higglnton and Betty McMurdy of Brigham City. Of course Saturday's spectacle is expected to be longer but either iy will treat spectators to one of the most colorful parades in Utah. Bands from throughout northern Utah and from Idaho will be on hand with the spotlight going to the Shrincrs Oriental band from the El Kahla temple in Ogden. y Flower Show ii H , jVl 7 ?f 4 To Open : - After Parade t V JUDGING WILL be based on most original and imaginative application of the theme, discipline and personality. Mrs. Holmes emphasized that discipline is especially important in the pet sec- K Coronation Pageant Set Schools to Close At High School Tonight For Peach Days Friday in Trial Set tor Nov. 27 In Box Eider d Tax Suit Weather to Remain Despite Festival Master-of-ceremoni- Senate Aspirant To Be Here Friday Seek Safety On 6th East : THE FRATERNAL Order of Ea- charge of assembling the parade and personnel are being asked to be at their places by 10:30 a. m. invited Specially guests to tion. reIn addition, she issued a remin watch the parade from the der to parents that they will be viewing stand include Governor D. Clyde, members of the responsible for picking up their George Utah congressional delegation and youngsters at the end of the parade. And also those younger ones military personnel plus local incounty who might drop out before the pa- dustrial, civic, city and officials. rade is over. A traditional feature of Peach Days, the flower show, sponsored by the Relief Societies of the North Jkd AnC a M. m.S Box Elder and Box Elder stakes, from right; her attendant, Nancy Valberg, left, and Margaret Mason, Box Elder Chamwill open Friday immediately after AND YOU'RE INVITED, TOO Laurence J. Burton, assistant to Gov. George D. Clyde, last week received some choice peaches and an invitalion, too, to attend Peach Days ber of Commerce employe. And youre invited also to attend Utahs oldest harvest the parade. celebration which premises to be bigger than ever this year. The colorful exhibit will be in the this Friday and Saturday. Extending both were Peach Queen Eileen Grover, second Brigham City fire station on West Forest street. Mrs. Elbert Beecher, North Box WONT BE TRANSFERRED THE TERMINATION point Is Elder Relief Society president, says Fourth North, and children are the doors will be open Friday and asked not to double back on Main Saturday until 9 p.m. BC but to use First East for getting The flower show is a event and is held only to back down town. The chairman noted that almost display flowers grown in Box El der county. Floral arrangements as a matter of tradition, one of the will be accepted each day after 8 Schools will close In Brigham city fire trucks will lead out and interest-filleHouse at 6 p. m. and then appear One of the most a.m. will have room for a number of students turn their as City Friday the ball this evening. Although many of the exhibits and exciting events of Peach Days at youngsters. writin from attention readin', will be those of Relief Society will take place tonight, Thursday, She urged any musical or twirlTHE DANCE and contest are and rithmetlc to the 58th anmembers, other persons from when the 1962 Peach Queen is se- being handled by the with ing group that hasnt entered yet Jaycees nual Peach Days celebration. throughout the area also are invi- lected from among 35 Box Elder the The test case of Utahs privilege taxed on the full value of the land to call her for a place in the jundecoraJayceettes handling ted to show their prize flowers, county beauties. law will be tried in First Dis- but only on the buyers equity. tax ior section. tions for the ball which has as its In is one-da-y vacation The Mrs. Beecher said. trict court at Brigham City with Occasion will be the annual theme "A Midsummer Night. MANN The show includes potted plants Instanto keeping with board of education further pointed the trial date set for Nov. 27. as well as cut flowers. Fresh ar- Coronation Ball in the new Box Music for the evening will be policy which allows schools to ces where properties These were two developments of charitable, religious and edurangements will be presented for Elder High school gymnasium furnished by the Bill Fulton or- close for local celebrations. viewers each day. chestra from Ogden. starting at 8 p. m. hearing held in the cational institutions are leased to However In other schools in the at a pre-triA hostess local court Tuesday before Judge commercial users. He singled representing each $1 on Tickets are selling at county, it wil be classes as usual. Lewis Jones, stake will be present during the During the evening, the expectThey dispelled pre- out the Salt- Lake airport where Town Food Smiths at sale stores, see will crowd ed show both days. junior capacity are And that goes for the district dictions that the important suit various concession rights Hardware, Brigham Temperatures in the Brigham Mrs. Beecher noted that ladies queen contestants and royalty, pa- Thompson would be transferred to a higher granted, as an example. in Goodoffice central Tire City Brigham area will still remain below shop, Brigham Floral, City may pick up their vases after 9 rade of the Peach Queen candicourt. from any Jay-ce- e where staff personnel, Service store, normal for this time of the year year formals despite and suits swim in dates p.m. Saturday. Ronald N. Boyce, assistant Utah or at the door tonight. the festivities outside, must look and crowning of the new queen. Judge Jones at the outset of attorney general, replied that despite the Peach Days celebratfor the evat Friday as just another day. Tuesdays hearing declared to these arguments were not revelent ion, according to Charles Clifford JUDGES IN this years compelocal weather observer. know if it was the governments to the ent will be G. H. (Gordy) Jacob case, adding that he could tition include Charlotte Sheffield Fair and slightly cool weather intention to transfer the case. Wil- see no conflict with the of the Brigham City sen, manager privilege former Miss United Maxfield, is predicted for the weekend with liam T. Thurman, United States tax statute. Service store. Goodyear States; Athleen Fishburn, promithe slight possibility of a shower attorney for Utah, replied that it nent Ogden woman who has judgTHE PARADE of junior queen THE ATTORNEY generals of- expected. wasnt. Cal Rampton, Democratic candi ed more than 200 beauty contests, candidates is scheduled at 8:30 p. Low fice, previously given permission High 81 date for U. S. senator, will be in and Everett Thorpe, Utah State m. and starting at 9:20 p. m., the CHIEF legal spokesman for the to intervene, was ulso represented 40 Aug. 28 79 42 federal government, granted leave Brigham City Friday for Peach University protessor of art who is Peach Queen contestants will Aug. 29 (Continued on Page Two) of make their appearance. Box Elder coun well known for his sketches to intervene in the case, was WilDays festivities. counsel from liam the ty campaign manager, Ron Ray, sports personalities in Utah. Parents, property owners and U. S. Massar, Coronation of the new queen and invites all Interested persons of Justice in They will begin judging at 1 JUNIOR HIGH BUILDING PLANNED Department asked schobl are being personnel two attendants is expected about join him in welcoming Rampton p. m., he feted at a banquet in 10:30 to cooperate in minimizing the Washington, D. C. m. with last p. queen, Ranch years Maddox their honor at to Brigham City. Massar outlined three issues on Eileen Grover placing the crown traffic danger to students as they which the government planned to walk along Sixth East street beon the head of her successor. tween Second anjj Seventh North contest the controversial tax law which authorizes county assessors Ken Allen is general chairman streets. for the Jaycees this year, with property Brigham City Police Chief John to tax federally-owneBids were awarded to replace the Fence company, bid $6,156.70 on Conrad Riley serving as director-membe- I. Johnson said an effort is being used for private gain. These were: roof at Box Elder Ju- the project. gymnasium Other chairmen include made to have the youngsters walk That the statute does not, in nior Farm and Garden censchool, to install a fence High Lonnie Jensen, contest; Cliff near the curb on the east side of lad, provide for levying the as- at Box Elder High school, for lawn terParrys in Brigham City was the acdance; Jerry Beebe, parade; the street when going to and from sessment. for planting materials at the school cepted low bidder at $2,502 If proved that the law LeRoy Cook, concessions, and Er- school. This includes elementary and for district bus fleet insurance lawn planting materials at the new vin Patrick, publicity. and secondary school students. provide for the assessment, at last weeks regular meeting of school. The board turned down a Johnson said property ownprs it thus Is unconstitutional. the Box Elder Board of Education. bid of $16,122,96 to furnish both is Mrs. heading Moyes Larry line-ufair of special at the Utah State A spurkling following have been approached and asked is That the assessment And in other action, board mem- labor and materials and directed decorations. entertainment is on tap during their Brigham City stand. not to park their vehicles on the criminatory in that it is higher bers directed architect John L. that the planting be done by school varthe on VarOther 7 entertainment with of hours the between Hollywood a.m, street Peach Days than, other assessments of proper- Piers to prepare plans for a kitch- district personnel. and 6 p.m. to moke room for the ty in Utah. iety show will include the Bud ieties nabbing the spotlight. Four businesses submitted room buildproen and professional students to walk. The variety show, directed by Eastman orchestra, ing in connection with proposed posals. SPECIFICALLY involved Is the It is hoped through this cooperaBus fleet and general liability inEugene Jelesnik, Salt Lake City dance numbers from the Chris La remodeling at Box Elder Junior tive effort to curtail the danger of Thiokol Chemical Corp. which surance for a three-yeu- r impressario, will be presented Jensen studio, and period High school. mixed chorus from Utah youngsters being hit by passing brought the suit to recover both Friday and Saturday nights Seashores Sheet Metal and Roof- was awarded jointly to agents H. cars, he said. paid under protest to Box ing company was accepted as low Dee Johnson of Brigham City, and in the new Box Elder High school General depot. Elder county lust year. Thiokol bidder on the Tickets are on sale for 90 cents auditorium starting at 8:30 p. m. Larry Bert Price, 22, Tremonton gymnasium roofing G. Melvin Foxley of Tremonton. NOTICE initiated the action at the request job. The local firm bid $4,625 to The two men submitted identical Ray Conlin, Jr., of television at a booth on Main street, the Box Tuesday pleaded guilty to a forgery The regular meeting of the Brig- of the Air Force as a test case of handle the work. r of bids of $6,868.70 for the three-yea- r fame, will emcee the show which Elder Chamber of Commerce and charge in First District court and at Thiokol Chemical corporation, was sentenced to serve a other period. Six agents entered bids. year ham City Council scheduled for the privilege tax. bidder, features the Mulcays, the proLogan, only Thiokol Walter G. posed to do the job for $4,824. Thursday, Sept. 6th has been canAttorney Upon recommendation of the arrecording team. The hurmonica They will be available at the door term in the Utah state prison. both nights. duo besides recording Judge Lewis Jones granted a celled. The meeting has been re- Mann elaborated on the allegation American Fence company on its chitect, board members agreed to Sunset and The variety show, as other seg- stay of execution and remanded scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 4th, that the assessment was discrimi- bid of $6,121.60 was awarded the abandon plans to construct a kitchCanadian hits, He presented a list of contract to install chuin link fen- en adjoining the girls gymnasium on ments of the Peach Days celebra- Price to the custody of Sheriff War- commencing at 6:30 p. m. seen been natory. have "Granada, Brigham City Council. tion, is under sponsorshop of the ren W. Hyde pending further order properties sold by the state under cing at the new high school. The at Box Elder Junior High school. the Ed Sullivan show. contract which he said were not only other biding firm, Cyclone It had been proposed to utilize the They are slated for appearances ,Box Elder Chamber of Commerce. of the court, 1 , gles has Displays Sot For Peach Days street Brigham Citys Main stores will again feature window displays during the Peach Days celebration. More than 50 entries in the window display contest have been received by Mrs. Mabel Nielsen, chairman. Hobby, craft, quilts, art work, knitting, antiques and many other types of entries have been submitted. Judging will begin Thursday noon and ribbons will be placed on the winning entries Thursday evening. Judges for the contest wil be Mrs. Arvilla Stork, Tremonton, a judge at the county fair; Helen Sue Robinson, instructor at the school, and Claudia window designer at the Bon Marche in Ogden. All window space is being donated by Brigham City merchants. The large number of entries should make this years contest bigger and better than ever, stated Mrs. Nielsen. Inter-mounta- in li, Olds Awarded on FourSchool Items Variety Show Heads Entertainment Menu d r. Rip-po- p multi-purpos- e Forgery Charge Brings Sentence $125,-801.2- 9 Stucki-Mille- well-know- n best-sellin- g A-3- ' gym as a cafeteria but the architect said there wouldnt be enough room, adding that its location from the main building was not favorable. to Instead he was authorized plan a sepurate building in the area of the existing band building. In other action, the local board voted its support of the state board of education regarding released-tim- e classes for religious instruction. Briefly, the policy calls for a separation of religious classes and declares in no way should these classes interfere with the normal public school curriculums. Upon recommendation of Supt. Walter D. Talbot the following were approved for employment in the school district: Von Ritchie, Robert Hunsaker, Elaine Ahlstrom, Carol Burnett, Neil Christensen, Joan Bertlesen, Joanne Adams, Marilyn Painter, (Continued on Page Two) te- . ' S 4b q |