OCR Text |
Show vyi.pl,if jwemwij iMPM Jnivr-n- l MlcrofiL,nin5 Corp. i I . i ifoi) t, Ave . Salt Lir. 5 itj , tsh 1-- -- Copp. Brigham City, Ulah, 84302, Thursday Morning, February 17, 1966 Volume 59, Number 7 rr Lake Pact Provides oW vgwj 16 PAGES my vl i, For Minerals Sale of Corporation and Salzdetfurth of Hanover, West Germany, part, ners In a project to produce chemicals and minerals from the brine of Great Salt Lake, Tuesday announced that they had signed an option contract with Dow Chemical company covering the sale to Dow of magnesium chloride for use in the l production of magnesium under the terms of a separate conernlng brine agreement Lithium America technology. WILL THE EXPANSION Involve enlargement of evaporation ponds west of Ogden and a staff Increase In Utah, the LCA president was quoted as saying now Present pond acreage totaling less than 20 acres will be Increased 10 to 12 times. LCA also announced that it A new, eight-milpipe line Is had entered alone Into a sep. being laid to bring water from arate option contract with Dow the lake to the ponds covering Dows requirements of lithium chloride for use in the TO CURB William D. Coleman, left, discusses a special accident report INJURIES form with, from left, Trooper Bovd Jensen, Col. Ray H. Evans, Utah Highway patrol superintendent; Dr. Jaakko K. Kihlberg, and Lt. Ed Pitcher, patrol director of training. Its hoped to reduce accident Injuries through data obtained from the special XI C3 ' me-ta- Crash Injury Project e Merchants BC Pie-Ey- ed To Begin Locally , production For Holiday of magnesium. LCA AND SALZDETFURTH hold options and leases from the state of Utah covering approxi-matel55,000 acres of land bordering Great Salt lake In Box Elder and Weber counties and rights to extract potassl. urn, lithium, sodium, and oth. er minerals from the lake. The companies also have the right to produce magnesium salts and compounds from Great Salt Lake beginning In March, Man Injured y Brigham City merchants are pointing to next Tuesday Washingtons birthday - with special interest. According to the Merchants committee, most stores will be selling cherry pies at a price or giving them away with purchases. store Virtually every will be open to accomodate holiday shoppers, a departure from years past many businesses closed for the day. Troopers Are Briefed - A briefing session In Brigham ing Information for all not just those Involving City this week helped lay the for an Investiga- personal Injuries groundwork The ACIR endeavor will be. tive effort that one day could lessen the extent of Injuries come effective locally on March mis-hap- to persons involved in traffic 1 after operating for the past accidents on Box Elder county six months In the Utah High, way patrols Division Three. highways Meeting with the Utah High, "MEDICAL AND ACCIDENT way patrol troopers and offic-er- s (Division One) at the Moun- date from the ACIR program has tain Fuel Supply company audi. made lt possible to produce torlum Tuesday were Dr. Jaak- statistical findings that serve ko K. Kihlberg and William D, as a basis for automotive de. Coleman, representing Cornell sign changes aimed specifically Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc. at reducing the frequency and Their purpose in being here severity of accident Injuries, was to acquaint troopers with said Coleman. a special new accident report Based on the ACIR studies, form and photography design modifications such as The form is Integral Jn impj'pved door holding mechanCornells automotive crash In. isms, recessed steeling wheel hubs, padded Instrument panels Jury research project Into simple and sun visors and seat belts down Broken terms, the project Is aimed at have been effective In reducing automcbiles safer injury, he added. making 'packages for drivers and pasDR. JAAKKO SAID EVERY sengers. trooper In the division will be THE TWO representatives provided a camera with which to Wednesday met with hospital make pictorial reports of the accidents which they Investipersonnel and physicians in One (Box Elder, Cache, gate Rich, Davis and Weber coun"Photographs often prove far ties) and today (Thursday) brief, more valuable than a written ed troopers not present at Tues. report, he explained. days session. Completed case histories of The special forms will be us. accidents, Including Utah High exed to report the natuie and way patrol ACIR reports, phototent of injuries and precise graphs and ACIR medical re. causes of Injuries sustained ports are coordinated by Rob-e- r W. Sherwood, M.D., directby occupants of passenger cars Involved in aci idents. or, preventative medicine of There are 13 states current- the Utah State Department of ly engaged In the program. Health. The completed case reports UTAH HAS THE added dis- are forwarded to Cornell In tinction of piloting an exten. Buffalo, N.Y., for analysis and slon of the project In report statistical interpretation. tech-nique- TT com-pan- Dairy Tour On Tap for y Ths mishap occurred at a. bout 3:20 p.m. as Jeppsen and his son, Roland, 29, were feed prices for magnesium chloride ing fish at the hatchery. He was and lithium chloride or the todriving the tractor along a chan tal quantities covered by, the nel-- n which the fish are kept option contracts, Harry D. when Its wheels slipped off, Feltenstein, Jr., president of flipping the vehicle over. LCA, said that lt had been es NO WHILE ANNOUNCE, ment was made concerning the Weber tlmated The Dairy Herd Improvement associations of Box Elder and Weber counties will join next Monday, Feb. 21, for their annual dairy tour, ac. cording to BE County Agent A. At Hatchery An employe at Maple Creek Fish hatchery In Mantua es caped with minor Injuiles Wed 1969. afternoon the when nesday LCA Is a leading producer on which he was riding tractor of lithium and lithium chemioverturned In a channel, pin cals, and Salzdetfurth Is one of him underneath. the worlds leading producers ning at Cooley Memorial Treated of potash Dow Chemical for bruises to his chest now produces magnesl. hospital and arms was Raymond Jepp. urn at Its facilities in Freeport, 59, of Mantua sen, Texas. low-lo- BE, In Mishap that deliveries dur- ing the early years of the mag neslum contract would amount to approximately 100,000tonsof chloride annual, magnesium ly, beginning July 1, 1969 not earlier than He emphasized, however, that sales and purchases under the contracts are dependent, a. mong other things, upon that have not yet been made by LCA and Salzdetfurth concerning the construction of commercial ponds and chemical facilities at Great Salt Fullmer Allred. Not only DHIA members but any Interested persons are to join the annual Invited tour Allred said The tour will get underway at 10 a m. In Deweyvllle where participants will Inspect the me. chanical calf feeding system at the Horace Gardner barn. lake OTHER STOPS during the morning will Include the Leon Gardner dairy near Honeyvllle at 10:40 a.m. to see Individual lounging stalls, and Barfuss and Floyd) Brothers (Lyle northwest of the Bush beet dump at 11.20 a.m. to see a liquid manure system. The group will stop at the Tropical restaurant In Brigham City for lunch at 12 noon and then proceed to Weber county to Inspect dairy farms there. Included will be a visit to Alex Papageorge and Sons, Farr West, at 1:30 p.m. to Inspect the milking barns and mastitis control, and Lakeview Stake farm, Hooper, at 2:15 p m. to see calf raising and feeding practices. FELTENSTEIN SAID THAT the results of the research and development program at Great Salt lake during 1965 had been satisfactory and had supported the belief of LCA and Salzdetfurth that a fully integrated chemical operation, producing potash, sodium sulfate, mag. neslum salts and compounds, and lithium from the brines of the lake, would be technically and economically feasible. He also said that the research and development program for basis of which the companies expect to make their final decision In regard to com. 1966, on the merclal operations at Great Salt lake, was being greatly ex. panded and that they wpuld be assisted by Dow In the program Mrs. Alma Alex, representing Brigham City . had a proud smile PROUD MOMENT for this occasion as she teceived a trophy from Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson for the city's outstanding cleanup campaign. Lady Bird Presents Trophy For Brigham City Cleanup Brigham City took the together with 23 other American communities Tues. FORTUNATELY, THAT par. day as trophy awards were hand, tlcular section of the water ed out in the National Cleanest way had been drained last week Town Achievement contest in for cleaning and contained only Washington, D. C. a few Inches of water. Nor Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson pre. mally It would have been sev. sented a trophy to Brigham Cl. eral feet deep. ty representative Mrs. Alma Alex during a luncheon event Calls for help by the younger in the Presidential ballroom brought two other of the Statler Hilton hotel. Jeppsen running employes hatchery Brigham City was one of 12 to the scene, Farrell Palmer communities singled out for and Orion Nelson. The three outstanding 1965 cleanup came the tractor to lift managed paigns of short duration. Twelve nough to free the driver. others were cited for continto The injured man was taken beyond four projects the hospital In a Brigham City uing months. the and ambulance attending South El Monte, Calif., walk, physician said he would be con ed off with the national award fined there at least over night of excellence top prize in the annual competition. NOTICE spot-ligh- t, Prominent Club Worker Is Mother of The Year A woman prominent In community affairs and club actlvl. ties, Mrs. Alda Cheney Fer-rhas been named Brigham Citys Mother of the Year. As recipient of the honor, Mrs. Ferry will represent the city in competition to select a division winner who will seek to become Utahs entry In the annual American mother of the Year contest. She was sponsored by the Brigham City Jaycees. Mrs. Ferry has long been DURING THE presentation, a figure locally and prominent the Mrs. Johnsen praised ef. forts of cities and towns being is a mother of three girls and honored and said it was a thrill one boy She has 13 grandchild, to have a part in the awards ren and one Dog licenses shall be due and payable on Jan. 1 of each year and shall be delinquent If not purchased before Feb. 21. The ceremony. cost Is $10 for females and $3 The First Lady expressed for males and spayed females. thanks and said ltwas her prime No license shall be Issued un. interest to help make America less immunization for rabies a more attractlveplace in which shall be effective for the entire to live. period for which the license Is Also representing Brigham Issued. Payment can be made City at the awards ceremony at the city health department of was Blaine Olsen, president flee, located adjacent to the cl. of the Chamber of Commerce ty jail, Monday through Friday, who reported that a number of from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. other Utahns were among the Feb. chg. estimated 900 delegates gath-erefor the event. 3.6.10-13.17.2- d SITTING AT ONE of two tables was Sen. Frank E. Moss Dr. Arvll Stark, Utah State university horticulturist, who helped Brigham City to stage its successful campaign was present. He conducted one of several seminars held for del. egates Monday afternoon, great-grandchil- NATIVE OF Brigham Cl. ty, she was one of seven child ren born to Nathan Beebe Chen, ey and Annie Elizabeth Whlta. ker Cheney. She was reared and educated in Brigham City, attending Central Elementary school, Box Elder Junior High and Box Elder High school On Oct. 1, 1925, she was mar. ried to John Yeoman Ferry and (Continued on Page Eight) A HONORED - Mrs. Alda Ferry has been named Brigham Citys "Mother of The Year. HUBCAPS STOLEN Robert Jensen, 453 South Fourth West told Brigham Cl. ty police Wednesday that four hubcaps were stolen from his car while It was parked In front of his home. He placed their val. ue at $25 Ut-a- h NO TIME FOR SELF-PIT- Y Lost His Foot But Mot Gameness In the home of Perry resi-deuts- , and Mrs, Dale T. Johnston, enthusiasm is an 11. year-olboy whose left foot was amputated nine years ago. Young Linden Craig Johnston beleives that the absence of a normal foot Is no reason to give up activity in baseball, swimming, golf, gymnastics, or his current love basketball. He straps on an artificial foot and mixes lt up with the other boys his own age. The Mr, youngster simply doesnt have time to feel sorry for him. self Llndy, as family and friends call him was born premature, ly, the victim of bi.lateral club feet and ulnar drop on his right wrist. HE WAS TREATED with casts on his right wrist and foot un-ti- l two for re. sponded gamely, amount of basketball ability and game savy," test! fies Nichols surprising LINDY HAS PLAYED little IT TOOK BUT two weeks for Llndy to learn the use of his league baseball for three years new limb . a plastic and wood and this past summer was implement that came up to the named catcher on the second r team. He is also active knee and strapped on. This accomplishment "a. In scouting and Is den chief for mazed" the attending physician, Pack 110 of Den 3. all-sta- Now a sixth. grade student at Perry Elementary school, he little hlnderance phy. slcally and none emotionally for his handicap. shows "IN BOYS BASKETBALL, Llndy has asked no favors and expects to compete on equal terms with all other boys. He and has exhibits no self-pitearned the respect and admlra. tlon of the players and super, visors In the basketball pro. Needless to say, sports are his main Interest. "We some times have a difficult time get ting him to study because he wants to be out playing ball, said Mrs. Johnston. BUT WHEN HE does find time away from the diamond or court for other likes, they Include science, electronics, music and assembling model cars. "Weve tried to bring Llndy up to feel that hes no different said his from anyone else, years old. Doctors at gram," said Dell Nichols, Shrlners Childrens hosplt. director of Brigham Citys al In Salt Lake City then per. boys basketball league. mother. formed surgery on the two right It seems the Johnstons have This marks his first year of limbs and removed the boys participation In the organized scored a convincing victory in left foot at the ankle. hoop program. "He displays a this endeavor. the A GAME GUY - Linden Craig Johnston is able to shoot and maneuver like this despite the loss of his left foot when two years old. It was a rugged period a little guy. But he such reported that scrap, book entries from the various communities were on display In the ballroom, describing the local entry as "comparing fav. orably with any that I saw." Olsen Sellout Predicted For Ford Dinner A capacity house will hear ers major Lincoln day address Congressman Gerald R. Ford In Utah The affair Is being sponsor, (R Mich ), House minority lead, er, when he addresses a ed in honor of Utah Rep. Laur. Lincoln day gathering In Brig, ence J, Burton who will accom-panELEVEN OTHER Utah his House colleague. Con. ham City Saturday night, coun. received Distinguish-eAchievement awards, lnclud. ty GOP officials disclosed this gressman and Mrs. Ford are week. staying In Utah this weekend ing Alpine, American Fork, As of Tuesday there were on. as guests of the Utah repre. Clearfield, Elsinore, Ephraim, Heber City, Helper, Hurricane, ly a handful of tickets remain. sentatlve and Mrs Burton. af. Lehl, Mantl and Toquerville. Ing for the reception. dinner "WE ARE privileged to have which Is scheduled In the fair Pleasant Grove, Murray, been able to arrange this occa. and Roosevelt re. cafeteria at Box Elder High Redmond Sion featuring two distinguish, school celved honorable mention. ed political leaders on the same of most Some 450 persons, The Brigham City delegate and feel certain that the Mrs Alex, was president of the them Box Elder and Cache coun. agenda be an Inspiring one event will are expected ty Garden Republicans, club, Spade and Hope for on attend event. the who all hand to said Mrs. for be designated the citys official Tess Anderson, county vice beautification committee, dur. THE RECEPTION will start chairman for the Republican ing 1965. at 7 p m. and "everyone who party. It was largely through her would like to meet Representa. Persons who dont yet have efforts that the citys scrap, tlve Ford should plan to be tickets but who wish to attend book entry was put together and there at this time," a party are advised to contact Mrs. An. submitted for consideration In spokesman said derson In Brigham City right the national contest. This will mark the GOP lead. away. y I I |