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Show f Universal HicrofIlninS Corp. 141Pierpoint Ave. Lake City, Utah Silt g i o WUMHCl H nomumv Coap NATKJNAl NEWSPATCR WEEK oct. ,78y m Cowfy Eteisus 22 PAGES Brigham City, Utah, 84302, Thursday Morning, October 15, 1964 Volume 57, Number 42 JlrUnp-iptr- Zoning MesiswG Top Federal Elder county officials learned Monday that bids to hard.surface a final section of U.70 the north.of.the.lake route Into Nevada will be called early next year. In a regular meeting of the county commission, bus. lness also Included renewal of a temporary zoning meas. re In South Box Elder county and a report on hopes to ac. quire the old U.I.C.C. right of.way. County Clerk K.B. Olsen said Box Official to Stop in DC he had contacted E. Paul Gil gen, secondary road engineer for the Utah Department of High-way- A reception Ip Brigham City Friday, Oct. 16, will help launch brief visit to Utah of Mrs. Esther Peterson, the highest, ranking woman In the admin, lstratlon of President Johnson. Mrs. Peterson will greet local citizens at the Artistic Manor, 15 South First East, between the hours of 4:30 and 6 p.m. A native' Utahn from Provo, Mrs. Peterson currently Is ser vlng as special assistant to the president on consumer affairs, She also heads the women's bur. eau, Department of Labor, and is assistant secretary of labor for labor standards. HER STOP HERE IS the s, and was told that bids to stretch of 0 surface a will be called on March 6, U-7- 13-ml- 1965. This will leave only nine miles of unpaved surface on the route which connects U.S. 30s west of Snowvllle with U.S. 40 at Wells, Nev. Gilgen was re. ported as saying this segment will be advertised for bids on Feb. L 1966. The road, first cut and grav-elein 1916, has long been pushed by local officials as a d shorter route to California. The first section of the highway was. nt paved until 1948 and the most recent surfacing project was completed a year ago. first Oh, Door! Schools To Close Friday School throughout Box Elder district will close thqlr "doors Friday, Oct. 18,1 In anticipation of the ppenk-V- Utahs ef 1M4 gen efcfJfoer hunt. U 'pit' loca aj annual holiday Jo give tchod-as-)- Cl deer hunters the 0H6aity to head for the J( hUharly. f In a series of appearances in .1 L five Utah counties. Is spon, The reception being WITH LTTTLE DISCUSSION, SCHOOL LUNCH WEEK Mrs. Eula Wood, Box Elder district sored by the Box Elder County school lunch commissioners approved the line-uto draws attention School National d is p trucks HARVEST NEARS PEAK This of heavily-loadesupervisor, graphic evidence Democratic party and all Inter, which continues resolution a Lunch week, that Box .Elder countys annual sugar beet harvest is in full swing. The trucks were ested persons are Invited to temporary zoning restrictions lined up at the Corinne station Tuesday. attend, according to Mrs. Grant In the area between the south Allred, county vice chairman. Willard limits and the Box El. Mrs. Peterson Is slated to der.Weber county line. speak briefly at' 5:30 p.m. YIELD APPEARS BELOW AVERAGE The zoning measure was first . committeewoman r National Two Brigham City men and a placed In effect six months ago from Utah, Miss Lucy Redd, when Weber county Indicated It suspect from Cache county Salt Lake City, will accompany 1 might cross over the county line Tuesday appeared In city court, the top government official in to establish a waste disposal charged with stealing sheets of her visit to Brigham City. site. Mondays resolution will tin from a Box Eilder county In Box some of the meals planned for keep the zoning In effect for six Salt works. served lunches Hot will key MRS., PETERSON more months. consld-ereTwo of the men, Gene Cobb, the next two weeks. dinner Fri- Elder schools can be note a of 27 South Sixth East, and While such as PT A officers of in terms 27, a su. bargain annual Box Elder countys A LETTER FROM M.M. day evening In Logan for have officials civic local and Havlland, 27, Paradise, else Where morsel. Gary G. Bruhn, Democratic can money per gar beet harvest this week mov. rlght.of.way agent for entered pleas of Innocent when lunch for 25 been Invited as special lunch one can purchase lndlca. and ed Into full swing didate for Congress from Utahs the Utah Department of High, charged with petty larceny. 35 cents guests this week, Mrs. Wood yield First district. This event is cents (children) or tlons are that per-acrto sam. ways, said a county request to Invited are The third suspect, Charles said parents will definitely be lower than slated for 7 p.m. at Utah State (adults)? lunches anytime. take over the old U.I.C.C. rail- Hall, 25, of 161 South Third hot wont restaurant pie The Laritz last years record production, university. Is under West pleaded guilty and was fin road rlght-of.waon the table for An official at Utah Idaho On Saturday, she is slated even put bread whal FOLLOW SCHOOLS study. THE ed $100 and sentenced to serve these amounts. should 30 days In Jail. Judge VeNoy A recommendation Sugar factory In Garland said to keynote a rally at Ogdens A pattern the Is called of the Type director Eula Wood, come Ben Lomond hotel and will adthe harvest peak should which Includes two ounces of be forthcoming soon, the let-te- r Chrlstoffersen ordered the Jail this weekend and will continue dress a Mexican.Amerlcan ral. districts hot luncha program, stated. three-quar- . term suspended upon payment offered big buy high protein food, for about one more week. ly In Salt Lake City In the really has posed a of the fine and granted Hall a The right-of-wa- y ters cup of two or more announced when she week this Jess Day, agriculture super, evening. and or fruit, two tea. weed Infestation problem for the seven-daweek Is comstay of execution. Mrs. Peterson plans to be In that lntendent at the factory In Gar mar. county. or fortified butter spoons up. ing ' land said the harvest peak Utah for three days. HE SET PRELIMINARY hear. Thats right, students In Box garlne; a portion of enriched should come this weekend and ' IN v. half-piOTHER apn BUSINESS, anda and Havlland orwhole-gralbread Cobb Elder schools wh5 purchase hot toff or 10 will continue for about one more 6 at proval was given for the county a.m. of fluid whole milk. lunch tickets next week, Oct. week. She noted that during Sept, to spray weeds at the Corinne The trio was accused of tak. be entitled to eat will super, Jess Day, agriculture railroad museum site. Request, tog between 50 and 60 sheets during the following week, Oct. ember, an average of 4,298 lntendent at the factory, said each lunch ate hot lng this service was Francis of tin from a salt works lo. students of 0 free charge. operations at the U-- f facility were meals Some Christensen, president of the cated southeast of Locomotive 93,482 day. basis. were on a 24.hour-a.daBox Elder chapter, Sons of Utah month. for the served THE MARKS FIRST THIS Springs on Sunday. Its still too early to get any Pioneers. School National for Theme been an Darrell Fuller, Utah Fish and has offer such that time a but harvest definite figures, out that Game Christensen Lunch School pointed Lunch week Is Is It made Cor-lnnplanned department conservation being e locally. survey of growers at the the museum had pretty well officer, spotted a pickup truck In conjunction with National Serves Youth. beet dump Tuesday paintpaid for Itself until the Inter, loaded with tin leaving the area. School Lunch week which is ed a rather dim picture. state highway cutoff was com He reported the trucks license the across observed being This has taken most of number to the county sheriffs pleted. Oct. nation this week, GUESSES RANGED FROM 10 the traffic that used to pass office. A the Wood said man Mrs. City during Brigham escaped One far. to 15 tons per acre . the site, he noted. The suspects were picked up promotion, comInjury Wednesday mer declared Ill be tick, serious and Tuesday -- vening the when was he from modities Monday Department morning pinned 12 tons. eled If I get The SUP official said he felt afternoon. A sheriffs Inside his auto which had been of Agriculture (which the dis. depart signs should be erected along ment spokesman said sheets of Last years record yield struck and rolled on its top at trict receives virtually free) Summer has made a return U.S. 30s directing people to the tin were recovered from the ; will be featured, across the district averaged a local Intersection. visit to the Brigham City area museum. He was advised to residence of both Cobb and Havl food these Included 20 tod to the acre, according among at first contact Earl Mlckelson, land. Memorial Treated iwith daytime temthis Cooley week, Items will be chicken, toast to Day. Some growers are exfor bruises andreleas 80 district road engineer at Og. warm a hospital can. reaching The salt works, owned by Jim peratures that to figapproach pected den. E. Smith, 636 beef, turkey, hamburger, ned corn, apricots, pineapple, degrees, according to Charles Wood, Garland, Is the same one . ure this year but generally, the ed was Roland District Fire Warden J.D. that burned several weeks ago. North Fourth East. Clifford, local weather observcherries, and peaches. yield will be less than aver-agGunderson said the fire threat er. as It looks now. Also treated and released continued to be critical in Box SITTING IMAGINE JUST Other comments from far. was Charles L. Bowcutt, 747 And when he looked into his Elder county and he asked that over to chicken down to was beets He mers bringing their gravy 27th street, Ogden. crystal ball, he could see no some kind of emergency fire DE Corinne dump Tuesday Included driver of a car which slam vegetable or salad, promise of storm for the weekprogram be set up for the com. desert and bread broadauto Into butter, Smith the these: med end, Clifford said. He did, how- lng weekend, opening of Utahs n d milk . . .or.... pizza, ever, SMALLER THIS YEAR Wont even go 13 ton to the side at Second East and Fourth Inspection some of the beets from some wind in the general deer hunt. salad area. predict acre. finger this years harvest are Ken Mullins, left, and Yosh Yamasaki. South. vegetables, bread and butter, desert and Ydel over the county is expected to be lower this year Way below average. ED SILVESTER, COUNTY of a shorter growing season. AN UNIDENTIFIED passen-ge- r mllk...or...frlend chicken, vegHigh and low mercury read- road This years beets are sad... said he would supervisor, butand bread for (the two are too small. salad, was car etable, ings hi the Smith said past days a Gunderson list of road give are milk. These and as follows: to have escaped serious Injury ter, desert would not be deer who The North Box Elder stake employes BLAMED FOR THE LOWER as did a passenger In the Bow. and he said a bulldozer Aaronic priesthood committee hunting, Low High wet was the cold, spring cutt auto. yield and patrol would be located at is sponsoring a mother and son 44 80 Oct. 83 which generally held up plant The mishap occurred at 7:50 51 80 Yost, a dozer at the county banquet for all Aaronic priest, Oct. 14 a than later month about to lng Sgt. Jay a.m.,- according road sheds near Tremonton a lood boys and their mothers usual. Herbert who Investigated. at Park Valley and one in lvlng to the stake. patrol Farmers usually have their Helen Johnson, 22, Spokane, GROCERIES STOLEN the Kelton area. Other church leaders and the of In accident, At the time crops planted early April, to wives who are Invited to serve sentenced was their Wash,, on This past spring It was May Smith was driving south The commissioners said they attend are ward general sec. Arnold Johnson, 227 West 20 days In Jail when she ap. before fields were dry enough Second East. Bowcutt, travel, in Brigham City court Second South, told Brigham City would agree to straighten out a retarles, ward priesthood ad. to get on thepwlth equlpl lng east on Fourth South, fall, peared road In the Kelton area for Karl visors, ward bishoprics, stake 14 Miles of work be. Smith With out. pointed and recently on a petty larency police Tuesday that a bag of Oman If he would ment. ed to yield was relocate a presidency and members of the taken hind It, Brigham City has wrap, worth $12 groceries One farmer complaining crashed Into the left side of the charge. She also was sentenced to 10 from the back of his car which cattle guard and pay for push- stake high council. SOME PEOPLE MAY have ped up Its most ambitious summer program of street main, wondered why we went Into a about the small size of hisIfbeets' Smith car. Guest speaker for the occas. the terms to was parked at 74 North First ing gravel Into a barrow pit of the Impact tossed days for vagrancy, with a said Force they from the old roadway. East. tenance and repair. ion will be Elder Robert L. Sunset run such as consecutively. subdivision, Its on could grow until February, they the auto driven by Smith And this week, Public Works Heights, to recap and seal. coat Simpson of the Presiding Bis. make It., , top and the vehicle sklded for Director 0. Neil Smith said he streets that were only a few might hoprlc. ' 23 feet. was confident about the work years old, he noted. The banquet will be held in BUT WHILE THE HARVEST In the drivers seat, Pinned the stake center recreational that had been done. He was For example he cited portions Is not producing a bumper crop, Smith had to wait for rescur hall Monday, Oct. 19, at 7:30 less confident that the average of Holiday and Hawthorne drives It nevertheless be is producing a ers to pry the door back local citizen was aware of the which received a,,skim coat of lot of p.m. activity. fore he could climb from his of A group of 500 is expected this and wheres past asphalt mulch. whys to be in attendance. Those at. summers street activity. Mrs. Cleone Nicholas scale car, The public works director Sergeant Herbert said the streets that out at these said that tending are reminded to bring Corinne, operator Simply explained, he said the pointed before on Monday, 407 truck loads of Smith car, a 1953 model sedan, their own eating utlnsels. constructed been had project was In. many of the homes now located beets were received to set a was a total loss. He estimated 840,000 to the other auo at tended to make a big dent In a i them. Consequentally, as new record. The dump Is oper. damage f considerable backlot of street along $400. new homes went In, the street ating from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 Bowcutt was Issued a citation maintenance and repair work. was cut to provide gas and p.m. dally, And at the same time, to make for failure to yield 4 water lines. V' I. the wisest kind of investment of at Located where trackslde It was simply a sound invest available funds. ment to protect and smoothen cars are filled and then hustl. i ed to the Garland factory the DISEASES REPORTED out these streets with a new , two ATTENTION IN THE PAST has this year dumping These dump surfacing. a A meeting to discuss the de. One feeds Into the rail, several years has been focused asphalt bins. seven s' coat V seal a streets received Brigham City reported of the 1964-6tails cropland on to and cars the other Improve a road special fi of primarily that Is an application of oil and strep Infections, one case will be held conversion program of ment district work for new curb mountain beets which measles and one of mumps for 1 pea-typgravel. The effect of growing Thursday, Oct. 22, at 1 p.m. at and gutter and curb to curb will remain at the site until the week street a to make Is this good ending Oct. 2. Box El the monof t Armory in Garland, The pub. diversion can This handle the of them, der county reported ten cases paving. factory and longer-lasting- . better 11c Invited to attend. is cut has ey, men and equipment Influenza for the same week, the Seal coating not only pro, SAID THE HARVEST DAY Into the maintenance and repair The new program will be adState Health Dept. Indicated. tect the wearing surface but be virtually completed this will ministered program. by the Box Elder a out and water seals guards some with beets month ASC Activity this past summer committee, with trickling county exist of gainst oxidation of the g d centered around in during early November. assistance technical being life the It extends BIKE BROKEN street sur lng asphalt. Soil Conservation the good, existing by of a surface up to five years, Last year, heavy rains hamp. faces and also recapping streets the director stated. Service and the Forest Ser. ered the harvest and consequen. Joan Smith, 574 Cherry drive, with durable surfacing trench VlC6 new Several relatively tally, some farmers saw some reported to Brigham City po cuts. Opening and closing signup In Lindsay Park subdl-visiostreets had to DRIVER WAS on In the was Its of someone the PINNED. car here Driver wrecked be. frozen the top beets pinned lice Monday that ground resting Maintenance and repair work will be announced by the dates received the seal coat fore they could get to harvest broken up her sons bicycle vehicle after a collision in Brigham City Wednesday morning. However, he escaped was almost equally divided committee. ASC county with only bruises as did a passenger. them. and stolen the tires from It. 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