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Show Univsrsal Microfilming Corp. iemolnt Ave. Salt Laia City, Utah 141; Cos?. tm$W$ V: L . JV. 4 T' Merchants Offer Bonuses: Free Parking, Kids Movies South Box Elder county residents, get ready to reap the years most fruitful crop of r bargains! This is the offering for Brigham Citys annual Harvest Days promotion Friday and Saturday, Oct. Chairman Charles "Tuff" Claybaugh said the two-daevent will truly yield a harvest of great values. And there will be free parking and movies for the kids. 14-1- o?uums wt,l( DO 9 1966 5. Volume 59, Number 41 y To give Mom some time in which Brigham City, Utah, 84302, Thursday Morning, October 13, 1966 to Hopes Declared Bright shop Saturday, Brigham City merchants are offering free admission to matinee movies for all youngsters 12 and under. The smallfry can choose between "The Incredible Mr. Limpet at the Capitol theatre and "Janson and the Argonauts" at the Roxy. Both are billed as great childrens entertainment. Admission will be 25 cents for youths over 2 years old. Free parking will be offered all day, both days on downtown streets. For Refuge Road Funds were described as ship, based on present county recoids. week that Box Elmay receive match-lnFred B. Baugh, representing funds to help complete a road Lee and Baugh Accounting ser-vicextending project surfacing presented copies of the from West Brigham to the Bear county audit to the commls. River Migratory Bird refuge. s loners and reviewed some ImCounty Clerk K.B. Olsen said portant points with them. recreation a state outdoor Baugh noted that since some spokesman had contacted him department heads will change and said prospects for obtaining after the first of the year, It financial aid through tliat de- would be advisable to have an very favor-ablpartment looked audit made up to that point. He said the additional cost would The county began the long, not be much. needed project last year and has THE COMMISSION TOOK NO graveled and based virtually all action on a suggestion fromAr. while stretch of the of Sll. about four miles thur Brothers, president ver Beehive Telephone of It. that a telephone be In. In the county road de. stalled GROVER COMMISSIONER shed at Grouse Creek. partment Harper who heads the county Brothers said In a letter that road department, said an esticould be on the same mated $100,000 will be needed the phone one In the road main, as line to complete the Job. mans home at Grouse Its not known for sure how tenance with the cost of both Creek, to can much the county expect Just $12 a month with $10 In. receive In outdoor recreation stallation charge. funds. At the present time, Brothers Commissioner Harper said said the road man Is making the state agency had given the calls on his county business and Its first priority project phone. private It funds for would recommend The clerk said there are a from the federal program. number of voting districts that are entitled to two sets of elecIF THE AID IS FORTHCOM-lng- , tion judges but that there were the commission said the no more recommended names withbe will completed project from which to choose. in a year. Commission Chairman WilIn other business at Mondays D. Burton said he would liam regular meeting of the county follow up on the matter. a Park Valley commission, man, Wayne Kent, applied for appointment as Justice of the peace In his community. Hopes bright this der county 1 Voter Registration Is Set Saturday e com-pan- Olsen. Citizens who plan to cast a ballot In the upcoming election should make sure their names are In the book. Otherwise, they may be disappointed at the polls. Affected are citizens who have not registered since turning age 21, newer residents and persons who haven't voted In an MODERATOR Earl Seymour election for two years. Fox has been named moderatResidency requirements are or of the Presbytery of Utah. that a citizen must have lived within the state for one year, in the county four months and In his voting district for at least 60 days prior to election. Local Pastor Takes Post g hard-surfacin- Citizens, take note; The first of four registration opportun. ltles prior to the Nov 8 general election In Box Elder county will come Saturday, Oct. 15. Agents In all of the countys 51 districts will be on duty from Sa.m. to 9 p.m. to sign up persons whose names are not already on the voter rolls. Other registration dates will be Oct. 18 and Nov. 1.2, according to County Clerk K.B. INDIVIDUALS 28 PAGES SIGNING UP this year are required to state a party preference or declare themselves as Independents, reminded. 01-se- n The Presbytery of Utah Wednesday elected Earl Seymour Here Is a list of registration Fox, pastor of the Commun-lt- agents for the various Box Elder of Church Presbyterian districts: r Brigham City to be Its Brigham City 1966-67- , the for year No. 1 - Mrs Velda Y. Palat Its fall meeting In Logan. 10 South Second East. mer, The new moderator took , No. 2 - Mrs. Aurllla J. presld-eand office Immediately 429 West Forest. over the two day meeting (Continued on Page Three) taking place In the Logan church. The Presbytery of Utah covers the entire state from Cedar City on the south to Logan on the north, plus the church at Preston, Idaho. The duties of the moderator are to preside over all stated and special meetings of the Ju. dlcatory, and to preside over, services of ordination, Installs-thistorical significance, other gatherings where he a Governor Calvin L. Ramp, would represent the prebytery. ton will visit Brigham City he will FOX CAME TO THE BRIG, Saturday, Oct, 15, where In a Demo, ham City church six years ago be the central figure from western pastorates In Ne. cratic party rally. The event will take place at vada and Arizona. Prior to these 29 South he served churches in NewJer. party headquarters, which opened Just Main street, sery and Maryland. week. He Is an active member of this past A party spokesman said all club, local serving the Rotary as secretary, and, In the local Interested persons, regardless of party, are Invited to be on Ministerial Fellowship. His contacts have gone beyond hand. The governor Is expected fu. his own parish as he has shared to outline his plans for the In his travel experiences with ture and review progress Utah during his administration. many local groups. Fox returned and Mrs. Just He STARTING TIME FOR THE from their most recent trip Is 7 p.m. to rally time this Europe. PLAN CANDIDATES' NIGHT Discussing plans for the League of Women Voters and night next Monday are Dorothy Bolieau and Richard Jaycee candidates Pett. PUBLIC ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND Civic Group Plans Meet explanation of proposed amendments to the Utah will highlight a special meeting of the Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah In Brig-haCity on Thursday, Oct. 20. An Principal speaker for the oc. Local, state and national cancaslon will be Henty R. Pear, didates will go on parade In son, executive director of the Brigham City next Monday even-lng- , Utah a foundation, agency. non-prof- research dinner meeting will be staged at the Tropical restaur, The ant starting Ross at 7:30 p m. C. Bowen, secretary, urged association that Han-sen- reserva. tlons be made right away with women Issued a special lnvlta. tlon to attend this affair. y mod-erato- Candidates' Night Set Next Monday Truck analyst for the Ogden Standard Examiner IS NO THERE PRESENTLY JP In the far west Box Elder town but Kent said a need YOUTH VOLUNTEER group will collect written ques-t- i ns from the audience These w ill be screened for appro-p- i lateness by a Jaycee. LWV pinel and then be piesented to the respective candidates by tl e model ator. The candidates night affair is an annual presentation by the and is t o local organizations Intended to better acquaint the luting public with persons seek, li g office Oct. 17, when the League of Women Voters and Jaycee combine once again to present their annual candidates' night The event will be staged in the Box Elder High school starting at 7 30 p.m. The public Is not only tnvlt-ebut encouraged to attend, said Mrs. Dorothy Bolieau and Richard Pett A t, con-stde- THE COUNTY OFFICIALS For Rally Saturday ALSO, STATE Cloudy Covers Area REPRESLN-tatlv- e Bi ghum C e, den s ,i- - d c i , ( Cl ID - Dee Glen Smith Brigham City has been named president ol the Utah Retail Grocers association. Heads Utah Grocer Group A supermarket chain owner from Brigham City has been elected president of the Utah Re. tall Grocers association. He Is Dee Glen Smith, prom- inent local businessman and owner of seven stores and a bak. ery In northern Utah communl-ties- . Smith was elevated to the top post during the associations 62nd annual convention In Salt Lake City Monday. Some 400 food Industry representatives were on liand for the event. THE NEW PRESIDENT WHO heads Smiths Food King mar. kits, succeeded O.S. Allen of Provo Smith presently lias stores In Brighatn City, Ogden, Roy, Kaysville, Layton and Washing, ton Terrace with another one on Page Seven) (Continued j Conference Set Oct. In 15-1- 6 South Box Elder Stake Also, the counts a, seed to conference of the dump some 1,610 c it b aids Quartet of gravel on an existin' loai. South Box Elder stake, Church The county will do tlewoik of Jesus Christ of Latter-daand be reimbursed ly the fish Saints, will be heldSaturday and In the Brigand game department which has Sunday, Oct gained approval for federal ham City Tabernacle Elder Everett Bingham of the funds on the project Pilesthoud genealogical com. WILLIAM T. KRUtuLI s mittee, and Mrs Zola J. Me. Golden spAm of te of the Relief society gen. 0 pertnteiulent boat d will be official National Historic site, asked a. bout having lands removed fnun flnirch iepiesentatlves attend, t: r the conference. the tax rolls which have b'-purchased for the site He was told that prijeitj lLNLIAL SESSIONS WILL e tomlucted Sunday at 10 a.m. bought before the first of the year would automatically be de- a ,d 2 pm. and are open to the leted from taxation but that It pul lb' Stake president Le. or it.de q h a will i onduct the con. would require special a; tlon l I ssi ms. h i(i the first of the j ear. S nut day meetings will In. Krueger said he would hav a luue pi iesthood genealogy complete list of the acquire 2 30 to 5 p.m. properties prepated for the im ctlm ft om fni the st ike president, high commissions use . 1 I 13-1- 6 'A oke to clouds .k i hopefuls Ruel M. Eskle-sen- , Brigham City, Republican, morning .diet in ex-- l and Dean Compton, Brigham nd''d Indi in summei Onlv i The spokesman said Its plan, City, Democrat, county commls-slotrace o' mosque w is pro-.ced iha' morning hy the ned now to keep the headquart. candidates, William D. the foiecast uds hnpet ers open two days a week on a Burton, Thatcher, and Verl PetDemothit ;n edict d mme xhiwt-r-regular schedule until the Nov. 8 ersen, Brigham City, crats, and Willis L. Hansen, p ght and Thuisdav mm rung election. Brigham City, and Charles J. Hgi and low mercuiy reud-i- r LOCAL CANDIDATES FOR Wood, Tremonton, Republicans tm the past week ; as county and state offices and Clifford thar'es potted by A BE WILL EACH GIVEN their representatives will man h al w either observe! are us the headquarters each Friday few minutes In which to ex- h 0W s from 2 to 7 p.m, and on Sat. press his views and then be subject to questions from the urday from 1 to 6 p.m. All Interested citizens are In- audience. (lot Candidates for other offices Oct vited to drop In any time dur In the be will Introduced (lit county lng these hours to chat with the candidates and to gain more in. to the audience but will not 0 formation about the Democratic speak, It was explained Ut Moderator for the event will lot. ticket and the party platform, be Cliff Thompson, the spokesman said. political 'it. n a- - greed to a cooperative ventui e to construct an access roal to the salt Creek marsh an-southwest of Tremonton. 1 he $6,000 federal aid project will be carried out In (oopeiation with the Utah Fisli and Game department c Wal-dro- Hit-And-R- un exists. An estimated $100 damage reThe clerk suggested that the sulted to a pickup truck Inahlt. entire county should be and-ruIncident on a Brigham so that all areas have City bowling alley lot Friday. a Justice of the peace. Belle Shelby, 434 Hawthorne advise-menTaking this under drive, told the Investigating of. the commissioners said fleer she packed the truck and r they wanted some time to upon returning found the left Kents recommendation. door had been damaged Pearson Is a former resi-den- t TO BE ON SCHEDULED of Brigham City and re. celved his education here. He is hand Is a representative fm considered one of the top tax Rep. Laurence J. Burton Puru h and offee w ill be serwho Is seeking research men In the nation, his ved dining the evening and Utahs to from First Congress services being used by officials persons will have an at various government levels, district, and J Keith Melville, cq to talk with the ity point Brigham Young unlvei sity proBowen said. a fessor who Is a candidate for the candidates In pel son, spokes, man said on office the Democratic ticket Other candidates slated to appear include state senate hope, R. (Bill) David fuls, Sky Tremonton, Demociat, and Miles (Cap) Ferry, Corln-ne- , Republican Governor to Visit In Damaged III of , e I i i THE COMMISSIONERS beau! a report on a proposed subdiv. is ion plat southwest of Mantua In which the county recorder Indicated the property ownei. mm il a ivlsor, i r i i 3 M J I tU- A ward blsh. ops, high priest group leaders, suive clerks and ward record examiner s Also Relief society meetings (Continued on Page Three) GENEALOGIST Blnghvn Elder Eve-net- of the I.DS Priest- hood Genealogical committee, will visit South Box Elder o. stake conference Oct. 15-- 1 |