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Show if TiT'V'vii 1 x ry n "m THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 7, 1966 Lions Club Airs Flans For Annual Broom Sale NEWS It's The Brigham City Lions club year in similar projects. Aid to the blind and persons this week announced plans to conduct Its annual broom sale with limited sight Is a continuing program of Utah Lions here to raise funds for The Brigham City orprojects and to support clubs. the state center for the blind ganization currently plans to send a local man to California In Salt Lake City. Date for the clty.wlde pro- for training In the use of a dog. said a club ject is April 20 and Lions hope seelng-eyto contact every resident be. spokesman. Recently, an estimated 100 tween the hours of 4 and 8:30 blind persons held a dance In p.m. Dr. William O. Knudson is Brigham City under of the Lions. chairman of the sale which will FUNDS FOR THE SALE will offer brooms, big and little, for household and general utility go to finance such community use. projects as the boweries at To You com-munlt- y i-'- ) ..r say park, at one of the other city parks, " the spokesman said Only recently, the Lions help, ed in the work to enclose the Rees park bowery for use all. year-round- S A A Tu. . President of the club Is Rob. ert J. Brown. e 1 Box Elder county mnaunced r'am to buy some trees recently. For what purpose will they be used? Box Elder district kindergarten students under2 went a test in late March. Wh;C wtas the test? What 'are the Important dales to remember in Brigham Citys first cleanup drive ithis spring? 3 Furniture and appliance stores locally joined in a warning to the public last week. What was it? A new school construction project has been ap6 proved in 'Brigham City. Do you Recall reading about 3 7 Describe the prospects for obtaining a junior college for Brigham City as voiced by Supt. T. H. Bell here last week. g what success did Inlermountain school sudents have in the recent fouNstate Navajo science fair? ses there be a tution tor summer school BoxlElder district this year? Will In Box Elder county officials Monday gave assurance that they would cooperate in the of roads at Golden Spike Historic site. County commissioners made the pledge to William T. Kru- clas- A special event is being planned In Brigham 10 City by the Business and Prifessional Women. Do you know what it is? eger, site superintendent, who told of plans for the site de. velopment. Although he said detailed come would later, plans Krueger cited .several chang. es and some surfacing work contempleted. Included was a parking area and surfaced access road at Ten Mile Point. The superintendent mention, ed also the desire to erect some signs directing people to the Golden Spike site at Promontory Summit. ANSWERS 1 The county commission asked County Agent A. Fullmer Allred to obtain 700 trees for planting on the countys future sanitary landfill site west of Brigham City, 2 The test consisted of a tuberculin injection to determine if a youngster bad the tuberculosis germ in his body. Teachers, custodians, and bus drivers also took the test. The cleanup campaign gat underway on 'April refuse to begin on April 18. 2, with pickup of street-sid- e 3 4 Leim C. Jensen, industrial commission director, resigned hlis position. IN OTHER Five local firms Issued a warning to local residents to beware of unethical carpet sales firms. 5 7 Superintendent 'Bell said the local area would "have tough sledding ito get a Junior college located here because of the near proximity of Utah State university and Weber Sjate college. four-stat- e Intermounbaiin science fair. eries Classes were offered free of charge last sumcharge is being made this year. It Will be 33 per class for elemen ary and all music classes and 35 for secondary classes of an academic nature. 10 The Business and Professional Womens clubs of Utah will hold their annual convention in Brigham City on May 13. 14, and 15. but a 'tuition AFTER PROLONGED efforts to obtain federal or state as. slstance, the county In recent months on Its own rebuilt and widened to 24 feet the refuge road. The request for the federal project was directed sent to Lloyd Gunther, refuge manager The commissioners said they were also Interested In finding out more about government plans to expand the refuge by another 10,000 acres. District Court Jury List Names 25 County Citizens Twenty five Box Elder county have been named to residents the April term jury list for First District court, it was announced this week. Those named Include: Sterling C. Gilbert, 870 High, land BlvcL; Lee B. Helman, 354 South Fifth West; Boyd Ellis, 664 South Fifth East; J.D. Crapo, 406 North Sixth East; Harold W, Reeder, 144 North Second West; Lewis H. Fackrell, 543 South Third West; Percy M. Brallsford, 147 North Third East; Grace B. Petersen, 120 South Fourth East; Clinton Egan, 1087 Shannon, all of Brigham City. Also, Elsie W Christensen, 153 North First East; Fauntella 875 North 250 C. Lundgren, Corinne PTA Sets Election Election of new officers will highlight tonights (Thursday) meeting of the Corinne school PTA The meeting will start at 8 room p.m. In the and all Corinne school patrons are urged to attend, a PTA spokesman said. Principal Jay Hawkes, chair, man of the program will speak on The State- of Our School. Other topics to be discussed Include standardized test re. suits, organizational plans for 1966.67 and summer programs. multi-purpos- e Easter Egg Hunt to Be In Willard Saturday will be Easter egg hunt day in Willard and the Jayceettes are planning a fun event for all children in the com. munlty between the ages of 2 and 10. The hunt will be on the W1L lard square and will start at 10 a.m. Live Easter bunnies will be given as prizes along with other treats and awards, according to the sponsoring Jayceettes. and Wildlife would widen and relocate It. They said the county would be willing to furnish fill material or help In other ways. students placed second In the 9 mer BUSINESS, THE commissioners, meeting In regular weekly session, made a bid for federal relocation of a bridge west of Brigham City on the Bear River refuge road. The span, located on Whistler and canal, Is government-owne- d the commissioners reasoned that the Bureau of Sport Fish- 6 The school board last week ordered final plans drawn 'for a dressing room 'addition ait the Box .Elder Junior High school gymnasium building. 8 bow-ery- County Will Cooperate On Golden Spike Roads lit? 9 Rees Pioneer park and Lind-sapark. "At present, plans are to build another , similar to the one at Lind. y THE BROOMS ARE MANU. factured at the center for the blind and are sold by many of Utahs 130 Lions club each Name the city aide who submitted his resignation last week. 4 IT WAS AGREED TO HAVE the county sign as sponsor for a West; Lynn P. Peterson, 637 resource conservation and de. East Fifth North; Grant T. velopment project proposed by Smith, 577 South First East; Box Elders three soil conser. Earl L. Cray, 348 North Fifth vatlon districts. East; Kenneth Allen, 422 West Fifth North, and Peter N, 234 East Third North, all of Brigham City. Vernon A. Roche, Thatcher; Lance and V. Hammerland Claude N. Gilbert, Corinne; Sid. ney Skinner, John T. Deters, 1065 South Century drive; Vln. cent Chlodo, 651 North Third M-M- en East, all of Tremonton. Rex Reed and Anthony Mar. rone, Wjllard; Richard A. Bar. A long lineup of activities dwell, Garland. is scheduled by the four local and LDS stakes for Gleaner week, April These are the events: Sunday, April 10 - Fireside speaker, Ross Covlnton, Sixth ward, 9 p.m. Eternal Monday, April 11 values night speakers, North Box Elder Stake center, If you see and hear 20 or 7:30 p.m. 25 planes flying over Brigham Tuesday, April 12 . Election City sometime Saturday morn, of officers. Thursday, April 14 lng, dont be alarmed. It's just the Utah Aircraft Owners and featuring the Ogden In. Pilots association OUI Fly Day strumental Male chorus, Brigham City tabernacle, 7:30 p.m. promotion. Local pilots joining the flight Friday, April 15 . Banquet, In their own planes will be Seventh ward. Fred Baugh, Ken Josephson, Saturday, April 16 - Dance, and Kenn Coveil ward, 8:30 p.m. Eighth Harry Marugg, Sunday, April 17 . Testimony possibly O. Nell Smith and John Weir. meeting, Sixth ward, 9 p.m Reservations should be made According to preliminary plans pilots will visit towns in advance for the concert and along the Wasatch front as far banquet, it was pointed out. Tickets for the concert are north as Logan, returning to Prqvo prior to 11 a. m. when they priced at $2 per family, $1 will make a mass flight demon, for adults and 50 cents for stu stration over Salt Lake City, dents. The banquet cost Is $1.75 Ogden, Brigham City and Logan, per plate. Concert tickets may be purreturning to Salt Lake City for a meeting with Gov. Calvin L. chased from Dennis Hansen, Box Elder stake, Rampton, Max E. Rich pres, South Bonnie ldent of Olympics for Utah, Inc., Beecher, and others. Brigham City stake, 723.5757; Box Elder The OUI Fly Day promotion James Fryer, and Neal Be. Is expected to raise about stake, to help support the OUI echer, North Box Elder Stake presentation before the Inter, 723.2664. Tickets for the banquet may national Olympics committee In be obtained from Marilyn Reey. Rome, April 26. South Box Elder stake, es, 723.2102, Curtis Billings, Brig, BIKES STOLEN ham City stake, 723.2796; Wally Baird, Box Elder stake, 723 Sim cox, 164 South 2805, and Carl Hunsaker or Dar Kenny Third East; Mark Olsen, 205 win Bingham, North Box Elder South Third East and Philip stake, 279.8625 or Fisher, 1038 Oak drive, Friday Chairmen of the various e. reported the theft of bicycles vents are Mary Tarkalsen, She. from the youth center, accord, 11a Jensen, Neal Beecher, Scott lng to Brigham City police re. Reeves, Barry Johnson and An ita Stokes. ports. Four Stakes Set Gleaner, Week n 10-1- Saturday Is OUI Fly Day Con-ce- 723-233- 24,-00- 0 723-681- 279-843- Politics H (Continued from page one) campaign for another term Include Sheriff Warren W. Hyde r (D City), Brigham K.B. Olsen (R. Brigham City), and Treasurer LeGrande Peterson River City.) Also, Recorder Margaret R. Evans (R. Brigham City), and County Attorney O. Dee Lund City.) All of the county offices, with exception of the two.year com. v V V - v Clerk-Audito- mission post are for terms. JA A GIRL SHOULD KNOW - Fifth and sixth grade students of Mrs. Dauneen at Willard Elementary school heard from Mrs. Ida Zundel, Brigham City business woman, this week. Mrs. Zundels talk to the girls climaxed a unit study on health, gleaming and general appearance. Mrs. Abel said the girls have been told that eating habits, cleanliness and exercise are things that make a girl pretty. THINGS Abel four-yea- r OUTGOING SCHOOL BOARD members are Jay Dee Harris, Tremonton; Rex E. Richards, Fielding, and James H. Norman, Corinne. Both Harris and Rich, A resignation submitted by have Indicated their ards Norman Jeppsen as Justice of not to run for another not the peace at Mantua was term. accepted. office Another Clerk K.B. Olsen was asked that of the First District Judge, to contact Jeppsen and ask him ship, now held by Judge Lewis to remain in the post at least Jones of Brigham City, carries until the election next fall nam- with It a r term. Andfor ed a successor. the first time this year, candl. Jeppsen said he wanted to step dates, should more than two file out because "I dont believe for the position, will face a there Is any need for a jus- primary election test on Sept. tice there. In 1965 I had only 13. 11 cases. Incumbent on the state suoffice, court, a preme COUNTY AGENT A. FULL-me- r Is F. Henri Henrold. Judge Allred was named to work United States Rep. Laurence with the state display commitJ. Burton, a Republican, has tee In removing the countys made known his Intention to run from the capltol buildings r again for another first floor. term. A letter from Secretary of ANOTHER FIRST IN UTAHS State Clyde Miller Indicated Sept. 13 primary runoffs this that all county displays will be year will be the requirement cleared out before a renova, to declare party affiliation. tlon program Is undertaken. Voters who stamp themsel ves as Independents will be THE COMMISSION voted to entitled to cast a primary bal raise from 81 and one.thlrd lot only In the district and su cents per square foot to 90 preme court races should any cents the rental fee on county develop. courthouse space occupied by Because the state legislature the Bureau of Land Manage, was reapportioned, not only Box ment. Elders two house seats but the In the past, BLM leased senate post now held by David are square feet of space but R. Waldron this past week, a General Ser- at stake. vices administration represen. The house terms are two tatlve Indicated they would want years and the senate is for four to use only 950 square feet In years. the future. RECENT COUNTY reappor Dr. Elton Newman, UtahState tlonment in which Brigham City Department of Health; Mrs. Bet- and Mantua were constituted as ty Streeter, director of nurs-e- s District One has complicated with the health department, things for State Rep. Miles and Sterling K. Peterson, re. "Cap" Ferry (R. Corinne). glonal office representative for Ferry was elected to the the Social Security admlnistra-tion- legislature from District One discussed new medical but now finds himself a resident care programs becoming avail, of the countys second district. able for the aged. to the leg. To seek Islature means he must either go after the senate post or per haps run up against veteran for D.B. Green the house seat from District nHi I six-yea- dls-pla- two-yea- Walter Levering, left, former circuit supervisor of Jehovah's Witnesses In Brigham City, and wife Marry confer with classmate Collin Fook of New Zealand. The Leverings have just completed a specialized course in Bible Instruction and missionary training at the Watchtower Bible School of Gilead In New York City and are leaving soon on special assignment to Nigeria, Africa. MISSIONARIES: five-mon- 0 Test Large Two. Fiberglass Health Picture: Flu Plagues 34 Rocket Case second hydrostatic proof, test of the nations largest seg. mented fiberglass rocket motor case was successfully accomplished last week at the Wasatch division of Thiokol Chemical corporation. The huge case, consisting of three segments join together In a vertical po. sition on the test stand measur. ed 13 feet In diameter by 50 feet In length. The case, filled with 50,000 weighing gallons of water 400,000 pounds, successfully withstood 1,000 pounds per square Inch of Internal pres, sure for 120 seconds. This of testing simulates the pressure and thrust conditions which would be encountered dur. lng a motor firing. THE FIRST HYDROSTATIC proof test on this same case was conducted In October 1965. Although the case successfully withstood 1,000 pounds per square inch Internal pressure, a skirt structural failure oc. cured midway through the pres, sure hold. However, the case continued to hold pressure and transmit the simulated thrust load throughout the remainder of the test. Replacement of the failed skirt subsequent to the October test required the veriA me-tho- fication of structural lntergrlty another hydrostatic through proof test. During last weeks test the new forward skirt experienced full thrust leading of 1.70 million pounds for 120 seconds. The lead applied to the skirt was 70 percent above the motor operating thrust. Significant achievements of this test Include demonstrated reliability of segmented Joint design and fabrication concepts for segmented fiberglass cases through a second successful hydrostatic proof test to 1,000 pounds per square Inch Internal pressure, and verification of de. sign and fabrication of the re. placement skirt. CHARLES E. HUNTER, vice president and general manager, stated: "The Wasatch division Is conducting this program to develop unproved manufactur. lng methods for the construe, tion of segmerted rocket motor Influenza continues as a blot of the health picture In Brig, ham City and Box Elder county, according to the report released by the Utah Department of Health for the week ending March 25. Of 34 cases discovered during the week, 24 of them were In Brigham City, along with five a cases streptococcal Infections. First Ward Sets Cantata The wards e Enjoy Books With Elizabeth M. Lauritzen ALEXANDER THE GREAT, by John Gunther. Alexander the Great was the son of Philip who became King of Macedonia In 359 B. C. He was taught by Aristotle, from whom he gained much wisdom and knowledge. When Philip died, Alexander Inherited his fathers throne and his ambition was to unify to conquer the and Greece world. In the twelve and a half years that he reigned he conquered most of the world, but he failed to conquer him, self Because of this he went mad and died at the age of 33. The world still remembers him for both good and evil. Alexander believed himself J BOX ELDER JOURNAL established weekly newspaper 1903 published everv Thursday 58 hv the Box Elder South First West, Brigham City, Utah, 84102 Second Class postage 'piiid at the post office. 16 South Khst West. Brigham City, Utah, IA In 84 102 ( foris The LDS Brigham City First ward will present an Easter cantata Sunday evening, April 10, starting at 6 p.m. "Victory" Is the title of the Easter presentation. choir will be directed by Ethel Poul ter. W ClavbauglT, Publisher rate $3 50 per year, Subscription pavable In advance, in connection with the Box Elder News (pub 6 00 lished SundAvs) per year; $ i 00 for 6 months, single copy, 10 ents Membei Audit Bureau of Circulations. I tah Mate Press Association. National Association Newspaper and I nited Press International. Utah Advertising Representative1 State Press Association, Salt Take Cl tv The public Is invited, I tu h NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Closed Circuit, Broadcast to Be and by carrying with them the Greek culture he did much to unify the people of the different countries of the world. Everyone should read this book I Illustrated by Isa Barnett, Random House, WORLD LAND. MARK, series $1.95. princesses, ;3gps,c6,l6N half.god, and Invincible. He was , religiously superstitious, egotistical, wise. He led his small but extremely well trained army through Pale, stlne, Egypt, Persia and across India toward the Ganges. He didnt go that far, however. His men loved him and respected him, but they wanted to re. turn to their homes In Greece. They refused to go further. with Asiatic By marriages THEFT REPORTED pow-erful- Mrs. Les Olsen, 213 South Third East, reported a stolen bike to Brigham City police Saturday. REPORTS LOST WALLET Orrln Roper, 274 East Third North, told Brigham City police Monday that he lost a wal. let containing $15 and papers on the west side of town. FERTILIZE NOW! ... for increased Apply now profits . , . Nitrogen-Superphospha- te bonus fertilizers with Sulfur-Gypsu- m base in bulk, bag or custom spread. manufactured MINERAL by FERTILIZER Collinston, Utah CO. Phone collect 2 or our fieldman Frank Hunter in Corinne, Utah 458-372- Heard Saturday Direct wire broadcast of the priesthood session of general conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints will be heard at the Box Elder Tabernacle on Sat. urday evening, beginning at 7 y p m. All Melchlzedek and Aaronlc priesthood members In this a. rea are Invited to attend the closed. circuit broadcast of the proceedings. cases from fiberglass relnforc. ed plastic and prove the feast, bllity and desirability of this process." The case was manufactured In accordance with Thiokol de. sign by the B. F. Goodrich com. pany, Aerospace and Defense Porducts division, Akron, Ohio, This program Is sponsored by the Air Force Materials Labo ratory, Wright. Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, with Charles Tan Is as the Air Force pro. ject engineer. (Ladet ciecLnl 7 Famous Sleeping Collar SHIRTS 5for$1 in Boxes 4for$1 onhangers When Accompanied by Dry Cleaning Order Model-Norge-Laund- ry 35 Fast 7th South |