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Show Unlvsrsil iHerpoin 3lt Lak City,Ave.Utah C03c. '$ro?ef Srfie Sffffe' Senator Wallace F. Bennett (R.Utah) Wednesday urged In. ter lor Secretary Stewart L. U. dallTo take measures to protect from vandallxatlon some of the historic remains at the Golden Spike National Historic site In Box Elder county The senator pointed out that The Interest generated by passage of the bill as well as an increased number of tourists at the area has caused con. cern In some quarters that these remains may be ruined before necessary safeguards tectlon could be provided for I AND A NUMBER of Ut. the area. ahns are fearful, however, that However, with legislative If the park service and the In. time running out, It Is becom. terlor department do not move lng evident that the Interior de. fast enough, some of these repartment probably will wait un. mains may be destroyed fortil the January budgets, before ever, the Utah solon stated. seeking funds for the area, Bennett told the secretary Senator Bennett said. that Utah Is still pressing a. head with plans for a massive THIS IS regrettable; however, centennial celebration at the I urge you to make available at area on May 10, 1969 to com. least some smaller amounts of memorate the wedding of the money so that adequate admin, rails. It would be a major set. istratlon can be provided at the back If some of the historical monument and so that tempo, remains at the area were to rary fencing and other protec. be destroyed. tlon can be made available THE UTAH Republican who sponsored the original Golden Spike legislation In the 87th Congress, had urged the In. terlor department to seek sup. plemental funds In the current fiscal year so that the devel. opment program could proceed and also so that adequate pro. there. are placed around them- - Volume 58, Number 41 Brigham City, Utah, 84302, Thursday Morning, October 14, 1965 One of the high points of a Golden Spike Is to go see the old railroad bed where some of the remains of the original workmanship of the Chinese co. olles and the Irish laborers are BE w Ti & V Beef Harvest Hits Full Ik Chorus Seen as 'Average' k 'WrV 1 Set Western Tour 4-- rU7.! The United States Air Force Band and the Singing Sergeants will be on the first leg of a western states tour when they appear In concert at Box Elder High school next Sunday, Oct. - Ser- Teacher Rates Award A Brigham City man was sin. gled out to receive the coveted Distinguished Service award during the annual fall meeting of the Utah Vocational Agrlcul. ture Teachers association In Salt Lake City. He was Norwood J. Hyer, head of the vocational agrlcul. ture department at Box Elder High school for the past 10 expected to exceed 100,000 persons. The tour which begins with a Friday performance In Salt Lake Citys Highland High school Friday, will continue with concerts at Weber State college Saturday and Utah State university Sunday afternoon, SPONSORING the local con. cert are the Golden Spike chap, ter of the Air Force assocla. and the Box Elder tlon Chamber of Commerce. All concerts will be under the baton of the commander and conductor of the Air Force band, Mausr Arnold D. Gabriel. Ser-gean- ts Autumn Stays Hazy n Warm N.l r D c JO and the many other prizes any Jay. dults. It will get underway at 8 p.m. A 12 gague shotgun will be the top door prize. Tickets for Conference The South Box Elder Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints will host three prominent LDS Church IN MANY Instances where farmers didnt have to replant last spring, the beets are larg. officials from Salt Lake City, er than others. its quarterly conference But DeWltt said It was "real, during Saturday and Sunday, Oct. ly amazing how well many ac. in Brigham City. res of replanted beets have The officials are Elder Wll done. 11am H. Bennett, a member of He made his remarks while the churchs missionary com. watching trucks stream into mlttee; and Owen S. Rich and the I dump at Corlnne which Helena W, Larson, both repre. Tuesday was a beehive of ac- sentlng the churchs Mutual Im. tivity. A string of railroad cars provement association of young had been filled and a conveyer men and women. belt was rapidly building a are scheduled to speak mountain of stockpile beets. at They conference sessions and confer with local church leaders. THE DUMP received 346 loads on Monday alone. Hours at GENERAL SESSIONS of the the station now are 6:30 a.m. conference will be held Sunday to 6:30 p.m. but Monday's ac. at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. In tha tlvlty took them two hours past Tabernacle. South Box Eldar the scheduled closing time. Stake President LaGrand Tea, DeWltt said It appeared that 532 South 4th West, will confarmers, uncertain about the duct all conference sessions. weather, were pushing the har. vest a little faster than usual. Music for the morning sea. With favorable weather, most slon will be provided by the of the harvest will have been Brigham City Tenth LDS ward completed by the end of this choir under the direction of Marie Hedman, with Catherine month, he noted. Jaggl as accompanist. The stake HERE are the comments of MIA Youth Chorus will sing a few dumping loads at the at the afternoon session with Corlnne station Tuesday: Mrs. Charlotte Maxfield dir. John Holmgren, Bear River ectlng and Sharon White as City . My beets arent as accompanist. good as In past years and not Elder Bennett Is a holder of as good as wed like. If we a doctorate degree from the Uni. make 15 ton to the acre, Ill of Wisconsin. Helsprs. verslty be Surprised. All of Holm, sently director of the UtahStats grens beets were replants, he University Extension Service in said. Logan. Oleen Nelson, West Corlnne Elder Rich Is a member of the Mine aren't too big but pro. YMMIA, He Is an asslstantpro. bably are better than last year. fessor of radio and TV speech Yes, I replanted most of them. at the Brigham Young unlver. John Craner, Corlnne Just fair. I think well have about a slty. Mrs. Larson holds a B.A.de. average. His also were gree from the University of Ut. replants. ah. She has, for the past 15 Gerald Nlsogl, West Brigserved as editor of ths Not too bad. Well get years, ham monthly bulletin, auxiliarys maybe 20 .ton to the acre. "The Leader. She Is a mem. Beets coming from the Nlsogl ber of Pen Women of America farm were not replants. and Chi Delta Phi (honorary Beets received at the Corln. sorority) and has had ne station are shipped via rail, literary several articles published. road to the I factory at Gar. Special meetings for missionland for processing. ary and MIA leaders will be held Saturday, Visitors are In. vlted to attend conference ses. DISEASES INCREASE Diseases reported In Box Eld. slons. er county Increased during the WINDOW BROKEN week of Oct. 1, with 16 cases of Influenza, six of measles and Mrs. Lois Peterson, 235 IS strep lrrfectlons reported. North Third East, told Brigham Brigham City reported four City police Friday that some strep Infections and two cases one had thrown a rock through of Influenza for the same week. the window of her car. I mu. .' U-- ff 4 L BEET HARVEST UNDERWAY This Is a familiar sight at the Corlnne sugar beet dump this week as the 19(5 harvest In Box Elder county hits full swing. The Of Brigham Woman Gardener Apparently It wont be necessary for the Box Elder County commissions to let any grass grow under their feet In nam. A Brigham City woman was killed Tuesday when she was Involved In a grinding car-bu- s lng a new county gardener. Three persons applied for the Job In person at Mondays regular weekly commission meeting. Interviewed were Jim Har. low, Eddie Morris and The Job requires beautification and maintenance at the county courthouse grounds and Memorial FATALITY Mrs. Hazel local realtor, was fatalcollisly injured In a car-bu- s ion Tuesday morning. Me-Intlr- List Thefts Of Hubcaps Nursing In other business Monday, the commissioners received word from Paul Gllgen, secondary road engineer for the Utah High, way department, that a Box Eld. er bridge project would be con. sldered at the next road com. mission meeting. Gllgen acknowledged receipt of the countys application and $2,401.23 In matching funds. The project includes strengthening of the bridge which crosses Bear river east of Bear River City. COUNTY Recorder Margar. (Continued on Page Five) collision just three blocks from her home. The fatal victim was Hazel Mclntlre, 573 South ElgthWest, a local real estate agent and an officer on the Brigham City Real Fred Oklmura, all of Brigham City. William D. Commissioner Burton said he had been by another man who said he was Interested. The present gardener, Nor. man Jackson, Informed the county board recently that he planned to return to his native England In November. Pioneer home. vw Crash Claims Life Post as BE ... v dump received 346 loads Monday. Farmers are hurrying the harvest while the weather holds good and prospects are for an "about average crop. Three Seek nival hasnt been held since the Box Elder Board of Edu. cation purchased the Nation, cee. The Lucky gun winner need al Guard armory, former car. not be present to win but the nival location, several years other smaller prizes will go ago. He said the Rocket Bowl may be slightly only to those at the carnival, clubhouse crowded but that this will on. according to the Jaycee Chair, ly add to the carnival atmos. man Wllford Anderson. phere. A LIVE rlng.the.duck game, ANDERSON urged all local a live fish pond, darts, bingo and food galore, furnished by the sportsmen to come to the af. Jayceettes, will be among the fair and bring the kids. Fll attractions. guarantee a good time for all, Anderson said the Duck Car. he qald. this To Attend 16-1- Such Carnival Set Friday ars on tap for local residents can be purchased from Leaders LDS y -- o.: SPONSORED BY JAYCEES Friday evening when the Brig, ham City Jaycees stage their traditional Duck Carnival. The carnival, being renewed after an absence from the lo. cal ecene last year, will be staged In the Jaycee clubhouse above the Rocket Bowl and will feature games for kids and a. Box Elder farmers hit full stride in the harvest of their 1965 sugar beet crop this week with Individual reports rang, lng from fair to good. Overall prospects point to about an average yield this year despite last springs kil. ling frost that forced many growers to replant their crops. It looks like were going to have a good average crop the way things are shaping up, Howard DeWltt, fleldman for Utah.Idaho Sugar company said Tuesday. "W. audience IN ADDITION TO 10 Inter, national good will tours with the Air Force band, the Sing, lng Sergeants have appeared years. Presentation of an engraved with the New York Philharmonic gold watch was made by K. B. and the Philadelphia, Cleveland Marley, regional director for and National Symphony orches. Sears Roebuck foundation, San tras. The Singing Sergeants ren. Francisco, Calif. It was only the seventh time dltlon of The Lords Prayer the award has been made In Is used dally as a station sign, off by many of the nations lead, Utah. This Is not the first honor lng television stations, The music library of the received by Hyer who has been active as a vo.ag teacher since Singing Sergeants is second to graduating from Utah State un. none In the male chorus field. Original compositions written lverslty In 1941. The Honorary American Far. especially for the Singing as well as special ar. mer degree was conferred upon him In 1952 and the Honorary rangements by the composState Farmer degree In 1954. ing and arranging staff of the In addition, he received the United States Air Force band association make up over 40 per cent of this Farmer Young fabulous choral library. Teacher of Distinction award in 1962. During the past two years, he has served as vice presl. dent and president of the UVATA and has served In various other offices with the organization as well as the Box Elder, Utah and National Education assocla. tlons. Autumn . . .the most favorHyer began his teaching car. eer at Gunnison Valley High ed season of the year, continschool In 1941 and In 1946, ues to provide cool nights and moved to Brigham City to teach warm days with hazy skies. Storm has been forecast, how in the vo.ag department at 'Box ever, it may not reach this far, Elder High, He presently Is serving on the according to Charles Clifford, Brigham City Traffic Advisory local weather observer. board and Is active In LDS High and low mercury readchurch functions, ings for the past five days are Norwood Is recognized as an listed as follows: excellent disciplinarian, a good housekeeper and a teacher with the rare ability to manage the many facets of an agricultural mechanics department, anom. lnation In his behalf stated. Fun, food, prizes and games i 'iff The talented organizations will play their musical wares on the local stage beginning at 8:30 p.m. and the public Is In. vlted to attend free of charge. Those who plan to hear the program should plan to attend early since Its expected the auditoriums 1,100 seats will fill up quickly. THIS WILL REPRESENT the fourth concert In a series of 35 scheduled In 25 Utah, Idaho, Norwood HONORED J. Washington, Oregon and Calif, ornla cities. The Band and Hyer received the Utah Teachers' chorus will perform for a total - - arvw 17. DE PAGES evident. j, Agriculture association Distinguished vice award. 20 trip to BC CONCERT FOURTH IN SERIES M Band, Crp Brigham City police have calls in a series of hubcap thefts during the past week. Reporting thefts were: Emma Erickson, 115 East Seventh, reported four hubcaps stolen from her car Monday. George Harmon, owner of La. Master's restaurant, said four hubcaps were stolen from his car while It was parked behind the eating establishment Mon. day night. Richard Burbank, 759 North Main, reported the theft of four hubcaps from his car while It was parked In front of the LDS seventh ward chapel Sunday. . Estate board. She was declared dead upon arrival at Cooley Memorial hos. pltal. A physician there attribu. ted the cause of death toapunc. tured lung. The accident occurred at 7:31 a.m. In the Intersection of Fifth rled to Calvin Ryth Mclntlre In Susanvllle, Calif. She was a member of the Brigham City Tenth ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Mrs. Mclntlre had been a real estate broker In Brigham City for the past six years. She was currently serving as secretary of the Box Elder Real Es. tate Board and was a member of the executive council of the National Council of Real Es. tate Boards. y her hus.' SURVIVING are two sons, City; band, Brigham West and Sixth South. Theodore Mclntlre and Bradley of Brigham Cl. PATROLMAN Thomas D. Mclntlre, both Wash.; her Spokane, ty; parents, Earl, city police officer who a and a sister, Wade brother Me. said Mrs. Investigated, Mor. Intlre was driving east on Sixth Teeter and Mrs. Josephine of Spokane,' Wash. both ford, South. The bus, traveling south Funeral services will be con. on Fifth West, slammed broad, ducted Friday at 1 p.m. In the Into car. the victims side Brigham City Tenth LDS ward Officer Earl said yleld.rlght. chapel with Bishop OrvalAnder. signs regulate east.west son officiating. Friends may traffic at the Intersection. How. call at the Harold B, Felt Fun. ever, he said some trees on the eral Home Friday prior to y corner likely obstructed Mrs. view of the oncom. Mclntlres lng bus. services. Interment will be In the Brigham City Cemetery. . n U-- The bus, one leased from Wasatch Motor company by St. Henrys church In Brigham Cl. ty, was taking children to scho. ol In Ogden. The officer said there were about 31 youngsters aboard the vehicle. Several of them suf. fered bruises and were taken to local physicians for exam, lnation but none was seriously Randy Slmonsen, 127 North Injured, two were said Main, hubcaps taken from his auto at Corln Driver of the bus was Rich, ne Sunday. ard Edward Powell, 24, of 1013 John Ensign, 158 Poplar Hickory, Brigham City. drive, reported two hubcaps THE Mclntlre auto, ft 1962 missing from his car Saturday. model sedan, was described as from stolen Hubcaps reported and there was an Steven Holley, 525 East First a total loss estimated $500 damage to the South, several weeks ago, were end of the bus. left on top of the car Friday front night. Reportedly, they had been Patrolman Earl said lnvestl. smashed In and were not usable. gatlon Into the mishap was con. tlnulng. It was the first fatal accident TRUCK STOLEN F. Jensen, proprietor at the Golden Spike motel, 30 West First South, told Brigham City police Tuesday that some one had stolen his 1954 model Chevrolet pickup itruck from the rear of the motel. He said the theft took place Monday night. L. recorded year. In Brigham City this HAZEL MARGUERET Tee. ter Mclntlre was born Jan. 16, J917 at Naf, Idaho, a daughter of Earl and Louise Ryan Tee. ter. She was reared In Clear Creek, Box Elder county. On July 4, 1937, she was mar. This was the scene Tuesday morning alter a but slammed FATAL WRECKAGE broadside Into a car in southwest Brigham City, killing the driver, Mrs. Hazel Mclntlre. |