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Show Unlvrml ''icrofllulng FOR ABSENTEE 141. : VOTES Trol''t Av- Corp. - . Salt Ladd Jity, Utah Cosp. County Clerk Sets Hours on Saturday The Box Elder County clerks office In Brigham City will be open this coming Saturday, Nov. 5 as an added convenience for those who plan to vote by ab. sentee ballot. Clerk K.B, Olsen said the located In the county courthouse, will open Its doors from 12 noon to 5 p.m. for this express purpose. The extra hours are Intended as a courtesy to citizens who will be out of their district during next Tuesday's general elec-tlo- n and who are unable to visit the clerks office during the regular hours. Election Night Party Set At N-- J Office Theres going to be party and everybody e, Is Invited. Its the tion night Box Elder nal office traditional elecevent at the News and Jourwhere refreshments and the latest voting returns are featured. All Interested citizens are Invited to attend next Tuesday, Nov. 8, starting at 9 p.m. the During evening, participants may keep up their strength with donuts and coffee from Robbins Donut shop and drinks by Beehive Bottling Works. Results will be posted on the big N-- J board as they are received and those unable to attend the party are welcomed to telephone the office for latest vote Volume 59, Number 44 firighem City, Uteh, 84302, Thursday Morning, November 3, 1966 County Hears Hew Fire Plan, Land Offer, Zoning Request FOR ABSENTEE "fair- REQUESTS ballots thus far has been a spokesman said Tuesday. This is always one of the barometers of public in an election. as another IndicaAlso, tion, a number of voters have asked for sample ballots to en. able them to study the various races and questions to be decided In the election, ly heavy," d A new range fire control plan, But to do so necessitated con- give the county a a special zoning permit request struction of a 24 by 20 foot parcel of ground near by and and a counter. proposal to a addition. pay $2,000 In cash for the for-mBox road shed property. Involving counterproposal THERE IS A temporary zon-lnElder countys old road sheds THIS WAS VIRTUALLY THE regulation in that area property highlighted a meeting of the county commission In any new expansion. It same offer made by the county was first imposed to prevent on Oct. 17 with the exception that Brigham City Monday. Paul SJoblom and Jack Brig-anc- the establishment of a waste a cash payment of $5,000 had Utah State Department of disposal site. been requested. The continuing negotiations After some discussion, the Forestry and Fire Control, said the state department Is offering Involving Tremonton city's ef. commissioners said they would a new fire fighting plan to Wa. forts to acquire the old county drop the payment to $3,500 and satch front counties for 1967. road shed property and build-lng- s the county would clean up any. In It the state will pay the thing it owned on the property. continued another step. The city officials said they district fire wardens full sal. Mac Hepler, Ernest Brenk-maand Don Gibson, represent- would let the county board know ary and furnish his equipment. The county then will be expected ing the city, said Tremonton their decision after discussing to pay the salary of a deputy would lay a six. Inch water line It further. e warden or relief man and WHILE AT THE MEETING, across the county fair grounds him with a truck. (at an estimated cost of $2,. Gibson said the Tremonton Fire department will 000), open the airport grounds IN THE PAST, the state has for parking during fair time, (Continued on Page Nine) paid for the services of both men and billed the county for half, also supplying each with necessary equipment. 4-- H Sjoblom Indicated that pump-in- g three-cornere- er g e, OLSEN LAST WEEK URGED that voters make up their minds before going to polls so as not to take up an excessive of time In the polling booth The reason for this advice is the large number of ballots to be marked and contests and questions to be decided. counts. C of C n pro-vid- BOX ELDER voter receive a general ballot list- EVERY Vol-unte- er will ing candidates for such office as congressman, state legislator and countyposts 12 races In all Also Included on this ballot are seven proposed constitutional amendments and a proposed constitution convention call. Names Nominees THERE ballots for state school board CITY LIBRARY - The Brigham City library, a section of It pictured here, is better used now as a refrence center than ever before. Problem often is providing enough tables and chairs for patrons. from Region One, a judicial bal-lfor Utah Supreme court and First District court Judges, and for voters In Box Elder School Candidates for presidentelect and directors have been named by the nominating committee of the Brigham City Chamber of Commerce subject to the vote of the membership. the comFor president-elec- t, mittee named A1 Cazler of Als Conoco service, and Cliff Graham of Ogden First Federal Saving and Loan. The president- Precincts No. i, 2, and 3, a There's No Cobweds ballot listing candidates for the local board of education. Citizens at Corlnne will have the added opportunity of voting on a proposed cemetery mjln. tenance district . elect automatically becomes president after serving one year AND THOSE RESIDING y brarian has its cob-web- Parsons, Parsons and Paving; Maynard Victor, Victor Motors; and Kay West, Felt Funeral home. Red-E-M- lx ACCORDING TO THE NEWLY s of the chamber, revised additional nominations may be made by petition of 15 members of the organization. Members have until Monday, Nov. 7 to present such petitions to the chamber office. Ballots will be prepared after this deadline and mailed to all chamber members In good standing. They will have until Friday, Nov. 18 to return mark-sballots. Tuesday Fire early morning fire dea huge hay stack on the Maurice Reeder property west of Brigham City Tuesday, Nov. 1, according to Gordon Reeves of the Brigham City Fire De. An stroyed Firemen were summoned at 1:35 a.m. and worked for four hours to extinguish the blaze and protect surrounding prop, SERVING THIS YEAR ON THE committee were nominating erty. Loss of the hay was set at President Blaine Olsen, Pres, $1,000 Reeves reported. ldent-elec- t Dr. A1 Warren and Origin of the fire was retiring directors, Reid C.W, Claybaugh, Clark Had-fiel- Hlllam with and Fred Secretary-Manage- d, Baugh along Veran r g MEDICAL SUPPLIES WERE COMMENTS HER made as the city turns Its attention to National Library Week 6. Oct. Miss Wight who has been the library desk locally since 1945, said that better material, especially for research, Is responsible for the librarys An estimated 300 South Vietgrowing popularity. namese orphans will have better medical care for a year thanks NOT ONLY THAT, BUT those to personnel at Thiokol Chem. in io spend their time there Wasatch di. leal search work, students, are vision.corporations and the in home at library jre Zeroing In on Project Tiny ow how to find and use Its members of the Air Force Tot, iterlals more effectively. Asked why this Is true, she Quality Assurance organization Thiokol In conjunction with the ined that its probably "be-us- e at section this past month quality weve become more raised money for the purchase minded." of medical supplies and antibioAlthough the quality of mater-- 1 at the Brigham City Came-- a tics. Destination of the supplies Is library has Improved with Sacred Heart Orphanage at cent years, the space remains South Viet Nam, which a same and therefore the num-- r has 1,500 children Including 90 of books Is constant from one babies. ar to another. Miss Wight estimates they THE PROJECT WAS lnsplr. ve between 18,000 and 20,-- 0 ed by Ed Schulfer who Is pres-entlbooks. In Viet Nam as an employe of the Air Force Procurement OF SOME these ANNUALLY, He will handle de. are discarded, either because services. of the supplies to the or. livery they are worn from excessive use or because they are virtual- phanage. The effort was sponsored by ly not used at all. And new vol- the AF Contract management umes are put In their places. under the direction of d partment. d over-seein- La-Pre- Hay Loss Set At$l,(D00 In VANDALS AT WORK Mrs. John Johnson, 695 Sumembers of the nset drive, reported to Brigham board, with another year to City police Tuesday that vanserve, are Clyde Dover, Rex dals had broken the windows In Earl, Charles GoodllffeandRon the family car and broke the mlr-ro- r off another auto. Packer. Boothe. Hold-ov- News Will Print Early own outside entrance and Is open dally until 6 p.m. The responsibility for the librarys operation Is lientrusted to a brary board whose members are appointed by the mayor and city council. The board performs a silent brary has never been better. but valuable service to the city, According to Librarian Wight, they dont worry meeting on the fourth Wednesday about cobwebs but providing e. (Continued on Page Three) nough tables, chairs and room to accomodate everyone. two-yea- At Annual Awards Event disclosed also that a pumper truck, similar to one received for Park Valley this past A number of youths and their secretary, and Snappl Sapples, summer, Is available and could leaders were honored at the Corlnne, Nancy Sato, secretary. be ready by spring If the achievement recent DOLLAR FIVE RECORD In Brigham conducted requested It. book award were presented by City. The event was conducted at John Langley, Box Elder County THE COUNTY officials said and Raymond K. Dalnes, they definitely were Interested Central Elementary school with bank, and directed County Clerk K. Cora Rasmussen acting as mis- First Security bank In Brigham City. B. Olsen to make a request for tress. First Security awards Brent The following persons receivthe truck, the cost of pumping Tolman, Honeyvllle; Michelle and accessory equipment not to ed awards; Beef, E.I. du Pont de Nem-our- s Burt, Bear River City; Dixie exceed $1,200. and company blue award Hortln, Honeyvllle; Teresa Ann It was suggested the new unit Rhees Burt and Marilyn Nelson, Corlnne, and Cleo Tol. could be placed at Grouse Creek. group Burt, RFD 1, Mary Ann Michel-11- , man, Honeyvllle. Box Elder County bank Corlnne. THE COMMISSIONERS grant-e- d Home economics, Mon- Cherl Lynn Harper, Corlnne; a permit for American Telephone and Telegraph company tgomery Ward, blue group award Candace Holmgren, Bear River Vicki Jensen, 635North Third City; Jolene Jensen, Bear River to build an addition to the com Mauvis Tolman, Honey, City; panys building In the south end East, Brigham City. ville, and Ruth Silvester, Promof the county. BREAD, STANDARD BRANDS ontory. Company spokesman R. D, Barber said it was planned to Incorporated, blue group award LEADER PINS Suzanne Larson, 385 Wildextend AT&T lines to a micro, wave station above Rocky Point, wood drive, Brigham City, and went to Nola Nelson, Corlnne, Mary Ann Mlchelll, Corlnne. and Katheryn Nicholas, Honey, Home Improvement, the S&H ville. Four-yea- r Foundation, Inc., blue group pins were preBrenda Jensen, 635 sented to; North Third East, Brigham City, Wayne Aoki, Mary Ellen Armstrong, Glade Bingham Lois FOOD PRESERVATION, Kerr Bott, Karen Braegger, Kathy Glass Mfg. corporation, blue Braegger, Peggy Busenbark, award group Karen Braegger, Mary Ann Call, Deborah Bear River City. Karen Christensen, Sheep, Wilson and company, Wendy Christensen, Janet CurInc. Brent Tolman, Honey tis, Susan Dllworth. aids, 10 large tubes of pencil, ville, Also Jayne Ann Eller, Val-orl- e lln ointment, one carton of sur-gicMinute book awards went to Gardner, Ronda Herhart, tape, and five cartons of the Needles and Pins club, Paula Hansen, Dale Hepworth, surgical dressings and band-age- Bear River City, Nancy Holm-gre- Debra Jean Hobson, Denise This represents an aversecretary; Honey Bee Holmgren, Jane Holmgren, age yearly supply for approxl-matel- y club, Brigham City, Blaine Nay, Holmgren, Suzanne Holm300 children. gren, Wendy Holmgren, Holly Hortln, Chad Hunsaker. He 4-- BE In Brigham Library IN in office. Plymouth, Portage, Willard, Named as candidates for the Riverside, Penrose, Garland With the advent of television r term with and Fielding will cast ballots board for a four ter be "elected are Don for a xemeter-- maintenance dis- and other forms of activity comthe Chase, Firestone store and Tex- trict commissioner in their peting for peoples time, s public library has collected aco service; Val Ferron, Brig-ha- respective dfstricts. a place seldom used and is are ballots Some still sample Furniture; Keith Hansen, Hansen and associates; Gene available at the clerks office by anyone. True or false? Henderson, Blocks Inc., Don and also may be obtained at the In Brigham City, the answer Lawson, Seaboard Finance; Paul polls. Is "false". Business at the liMorrell, First Security bank; Jack Youths Are Honored now on the fire wardens truck would be left with the county when It Is In the near future. equipment ALSO BE WILL 22 PAGES The Box Elder News will observe an early publishing date this week to permit employes to participheapate the opening-da- y sant hunt Saturday. This means observance of new deadline for advertising and editorial copy. Its request that both be submitted no later than Thursday at 5 p.m. Regular hours will be observed Friday but the office will be closed all day Saturday. pro-gra- FIVE-YEA- FOR VIET CHILDREN Helping Hand for Orphanage new-bor- William Horton fromAFqual-ltassurance monitored the y project. Cham-berlal- s. FOR USE AT the orphanage were 5,000 cc of penicillin, 10 cartons of band PURCHASED ' ,H JOLENE JENSEN, ROSALEE T "IpM A Said at Record Level Romer, Glenna Ross, Gloria Ross, Patsy Sato, Barbara Debra Williams, Kathy Ann Woodruff, Genell Yamasaki Effle Yates, Diane Klmber, Bon. nle Yamasaki, and Merlyn Yamasaki. Sken-ador- district Thiokol Chemical corporation this week reported that net for the third quarter at a record level, resulting In earnings of $. 33 per share for the three months ending Sept. 80, and $.98 per share for the first nine months of 1966, d mortized over the remaining the patent. The earnings nine months ending Sept. 1966 reflect this change. life of for the 30, BE In Col Harry D. LHeureux, comthe neighborhood of $2,000 for mander of the Ogden district of. lew books. This amount could flee, and Major Sparks, chief, double and it wouldnt injure Thiokol division, who supplied the librarians feelings a whit. all administrative services for "We could use more money," the project without cost. The city annually spends she mused. Several local organizations help out by donating books. THE COMPANY PREVIOUS-lannounced on Oct. 24 that the BUT EVEN WITHOUT THE This compares with $.25 and directors had declared a quar- additional and space of dividend $.10 cash $.75 per share for the corresper which could money terly be used to advan. 1967 to share payable Jan. 2, ponding periods in 1965. Miss Wight finds It difstockholders of record on Dec, tage, to conceal her belief that ficult Sales for the nine months In- 9, 1966. Is served by a fine City Brigham creased to $138,210,000 from s library. $134,348,000 In 1965. Comparative financial She Is particularly proud of h for the per. reference department, de. the 1965 and THE COMPANY STATED lods of this year It as "excellent and scribing the following with last that Its Dynastar engine proand reliable in a of a parenthesis; development ject years figures materials." new type of diesel engine Is As might be expected, one of Net sales $138,210,252 ($134,. approaching prototype field testn the most popular sections is the before 348,842); conIn and earnings costs current all ing for federal Income taxes, junior library downstairs which nection with the program would books for youth from be charged to current oper- $10,318,095 ($7,787,410); net In. has age up through high come, $5,487,095 (4,206,410); ations. the best Illustrated school of plus of shares number average The basic research and de. capital stock outstanding during volumes on the library s list. costs Incurred the period $5,625,351, ($5,625( velopment IN THIS DEPARTMENT, through Jan. 1, 1966, and which 213, and earnings per share which Mrs. Joyce Starke Is li had been deferred, will be a- - $.98 ($.75). y high-light- Box Elder stake will stage Its annual parent and youth night on Nov. 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the audltlorlum at Box Elder High school, It was announced this week. This years event will feature a carnival theme. nine-mont- pro-visio- pre-scho- PERSONNEL IN THE REPORTS BIKE THEFT Earl Johnston, 426 South Third East, told Brigham City police Tuesday that someone had stolen his sons bicycle the previous night. Stake Sets Night for Nov. 9 ALL TRANSPORTATION and ALL e, Parent, Youth delivery of the supplies will be handled by the Air Force without charge. Also lending a hand was Dr. Thomas L. Hannum of Brigham City who volunteered his professional services In preparing the medical supplies appropriate for the project. AF quality assurance office at Thiokol accepted contributions with Miss Alanna Baker servl.g as treasurer and James Davis providing transportation. r Jensen, Kathleen Kapp, LuAnn Litchfield, Roselyn Marble, Daralee Law, Teery Lynn Merrill, Claudia Miller, Marilyn Munns, Kristine Nelson, Nancy Nelson, Shauna Nelson. Ellen Nicholas, Jeanette Pal. mer, Debra Petersen, Barbara n y Thiokol Net Earnings Pa-trlc- la . . r Those persons with lead parts Include George Ruston, Trudy Christensen, Jeff Bigler, Judy Nielsen, Norene Hopkins, Bruce es Wood, assurance personnel. Wight, Larry Ran- dy Hall. Jr'' AID FOX VIET ORPHANS Mbs supplies puchased for the children In Douglas Bigler, Becky Buland, and Alew Raker and James Davis examine medical a Vietnamese orphanage In a project of AF quality The will receive support, both musically and dramatically from the stake MIA. Eva Jane Marsh Is the stake and Eileen director drama Forsgren Is the music director with Jeanette Rasmussen to serve as accompanist. |