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Show Univ 1 ) S3 1 Irpoi t 1 Av- Core - La,.. ?&, "l-r- H. . 'i fc; , urs vZ- r,v f (1 ' , -;' f k v ' ' 4. vw .v-- ' , ' V . ' t 5J 4 't J"? , V" ' ks . A WV ,V t .; x V ( i;4 4 V .. t 4 7 ' ,4 - 4v - -- k ? , t,..) 7 '' 't- ,'- JV4 .. sffcr y-. yZ -- 4 i's H 1 1 'I4- - i s4 "4 - ' ? ' No Change in TCC Plans ' Announced For Poseidon Program At Wasatch Thiokol Chemical corporation has received no official word from Washington concerning the Poseidon missile that would change the Poseidon program at Wasatch division, a company spokesman said Wednesday. The statement was made in responce to reports that start of production on the Navy missile had been recommended by the Defence department. Thiokol and Hercules Powder company are working jointly on development of the Poseidon which is an advanced version of the A 44. . V t,'( i Mh.nOwifcrt - nthtilrtiwrfr g Hearings End On Extension Of BE Power As Congress Wades Into Issues The Congress will pass measures in this session; some no additional civil rights "anti-labo- r leg- islation definitely is in prospect; a moderate chance exists for an income tax increase, and some changes are in store for the war on poverty. These observations were included in a legislative overview given by Rep Laurence J. Burton as he addressed a combined luncheon meeting of Kiwanis, Rotary and Lions clubs in Brigham City on Monday. Congressman Burton gave his views and predictions In 11 areas of concern. In brief, here is what he said: (R-Uta- Change Voted In Board Of Examiners new version of the Utah Board of Examiners passed the Senate Just before noonWednes. A three substitute day after amendments were defeated. Basing the final decision on the peoples wish to have elec, tlve officials serve on the board, the senate voted to have the governor, the secretary of state and treasurer serve as the board of examiners. The lone change was to re. place the attorney general with the treasurer. This measure will not require a constitutional amendment. . INCOME TAXES. There Is a moderate chance at this time that a tax Increase of some will be upon you be. degree fore the year Is out. Were going to see what kind of budget cuts can be made before considering a tax inIf we need a tax Increase. crease to halt inflation, thats what well I guess have to have. . WAR COSTS. The president will get all that he asks for In the area of spending for the Vietnamese war. In some areas of defense .such as development of an missile sys. tern and a new bomber fleet he will get more. force reduction affecting A OOOPS ! Somebody in the Utah Highway departments sign making unit goofed. They spelled Corinne with too many "r"s and not enough "n"s on this sign direct-intraffic from northwest of Brigham City. The name was spelled correctly on three other signs at the interchange. Burton Looks Ahead Brigham City, Utah, 84302, Thursday Morning, February 2, 1967 ''i'l Employe Cut 4 'l ... - " V,,JrTiWrirtll I VI - A - - ' -- , 1; , 4 f 't'f nt iw.iiftlfui i1nffcA.-iffr- r -- s I w 4 ssx. ' vr -- V fci & Vi -- , Volume 60, Number 5 ', 1 - , C t f. v ! ? . - J f ' V V ' . ' i ' - A .. ., I- ; - " 4 f,.'',!!''. , A ' Kx, 4 , I. ,f , f ''' Y'' r ,' .:. ,, fc t L , " K, '""? l,ur J r a Hearing on proposed power extension in Box Elder county have concluded and the issue is now in the hands of the Utah Public Service commission. Spokesman for both Raft River Rural Electric cooperative and Utah Power and Light completed company arguments this past week. It is expected to be a month or more before the PSC makes its decision. 65 persons was announced today (Thursday) at Thlokol Chemical corporations Wasatch division. The cut will become effect-lv- e Friday and bring the dlvl. slons current level of employ, ment to approximately l,900per. sons, It was disclosed, While not shutting the door on future layoffs, Charles E. Hunter, Thlokol vice president and division general manager, Indicated In a statement to employees that the company Is ang. ling for new business which would be a stimulus to company operation and employment. FOLLOWING IS HlS state, ment: We find It necessary at this time to effect a realignment of organizational responsl. bllitles to reflect our present level of business and to reduce our employment level accordingly. The Individuals affected by this necessary reduction In force have already been notified and I have directed that our policy of assisting these people In locating new employment be continued to the fullest possible d WE NEVER Jumping Cousins! Rivalry LIKE to be able to say that we have seen the final drop In our employment level; however, you are all aware, I am sure, that this Is something quite difficult to fore, Our cast. employment Is strictly dependent upon the de. mands of our customers. In Brigham City Marchl But theyll be on opposite sides of the court, NayDeen in red and white, leading cheers for Bear River, and Karla, clad in Box Elders purple and white. x Will Groundhog See His Shadow? RIGHT-TO-WOR- 14-- HOW DOES THIS affect their relationship? a Brigham City pianist, Dan Harrison will appear with the orchestra, playing the Ravel each other until said 17. after the game, year-olNayDeen, a senior and daughter of Stan Fonnesbeck, 545 North First East In Brigham G City year, Major concerto. The commissioners In grant, salary hike, said when making up this years budget, they misunderstood the sheriffs lng the Becomes A Family Affair Re-glo- n SOCIAL SECURITY. It will but how and how much Is yet to be resolved. Burton said he had mixed feelings about both the Republican plan A cultural treat Is In store for an eight percent hike and no for residents of the Brigham tax Increase and the Presidents 1 I WOULD think this stands proposal for a 15 percent raise City area on March when the Utah Symphony orchestra ap. a pretty good chance of pass, In benefits with accompanying pears In concert at Box Elder said Sen. tax boost. age In the house, High school Miles Cap Ferry Burton stated that benefits Elder.) should have been Increased be. AS AN ADDED attraction this Of special Importance to Box fore now and an escalater clause Elder county and other rural tied to the cost of living Is Utah counties, the proposal to needed. assess farm land on use rather The social security system then speculatlves use for other has been stretched about as far purposes, passed on second as the camels back will take reading by an 18.10 vote. It without some Increase, he Will Mr. Groundhog see his This bill, Id say, Is a declared. shadow today? More than likely, little on the shakey side, said If it turns out to be the kind Senator Ferry, sponsor of the of bill. was.... day . Wednesday There It should come up for a vote will be no sunshine and balmy skies. If of repeal on third reading at the first referred to as the he does.,. then tradition says he commonly of next week. k provision. An. will return to his winter hiding other pet of organized labor, place for another six weeks of SOME 60 STUDENTS from the common situs picketing bill, winter Bunderson Elementary school In Is a dead duck In this conBrigham City and teachers, gress, too. Jan. 26 Mrs. Kay Freeman, Mrs. Mary The Utah representative said Jan. 27 Huchel and Mrs. Helen Beck, some new restrictions to govern Jan. 28 In senate the were gallery er, during debate on the board of labor unions may be passed, Jan. 29 examiners bill. noting the airlines strike of last Jan. 30 Senator Ferry invitedany summer "brought home the need Jan. 31 Feb. 1 (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on Page Three) raised p.i tor e.kh of office. The action commission. Sheriff Warren W. Hule at the s county boards session had asked for S65 increase to compensate his staff of deputies for their long hours of vsork. Several class prior to that, the deputies jointly released a statement to the press which indicated they would seek other employment if their pay weren't increased or additional deputies hired GET MAD . be 67 Budget pre-siou- I WOULD Utah Symphony to Appear In Sheriffs plans, the spokesman explained. long-rang- e extent. anti-missil- e Will Not Mean Increase d One of the most explosive Issues on the local scene Isnt related to politics, religion, war or the most popular brand of toothpaste. It Involves competition be. tween Box Elder and Bear River High schools In athletics. The sky may fall down or the countryside become burled un. der six feet cf s:. ow - thats IN THIS CONNECTION, our okay as long as your team wins FARM BUREAU MEETS marketing people are actively in this traditional rivalry The South Box Elder Farm pursuing a number of new pro. WHEN THE BEES and the bureau will hold Its annual con. grams at the present time which ventlon on Thursday, Feb. 2, If awarded to us, would be sub. Bears tangle Friday In a One basketball game at Box with sessions scheduled In both stantlal In terms of both people and dollars and I hope to be Elder, It will be a family afBrigham City and Corinne. for two cheerleaders, Morning and afternoon meet-lng- s able to report some positive re. fair are scheduled at theTropl. suits from this marketing effort cousins NayDeen Fonnesbeck and Karla Fonnesbeck. cal restaurant. in the near future. coThe and UP&L operative each seek to service an area on the north end of Great Salt lake, possible location of future minerals extraction operations. Idaho-base- Imem Polaris. No notification has been made to Thiokol that would change manpower figures or submarine-launche- We ignore If Box Elder wins, I go The youthful musician, son of added Dr. and Mrs. E.B. Harrison, over and say hello, 302 NorthSecond East, has risen Karla, 16. year. old daughter of to prominence during the past Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Fonnes. year, being grand prize winner In the Utah State fair music competition and later appearing with the Utah symphony In the annual Salute to Youth concert. THIS MARKS THE second con. secutlve year in which the or. chestra has Included Brigham City on its schedule of engage, ments. And again, its appear, ance Is being sponsored by the local Rotary club. request for a$50.a.monthsalary Increase for his deputies However, they conceded after beck, 660 South Fourth East. review, the sheriff did ask for the additional money. AS FOR MEETING at family the In their ultimatum, gatherings (both their fathers deputies sought $05 more a operate farms at Howell) the two month At the beginning of the year, agreed that sometimes they get In good discussions but we personnel In the sheriffs de. never get mad. partment each received a $10 If Region One were to Increase, part of a general boost Its boundaries a bit, an. for all county employ os other chcerleadlng cousin could THE COMMISSIONERS said get Into the act. She Is Judy a the new $50 increase, to become Fonnesbeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Baron effective Feb. 1, would be In Fonnesbeck, who does her chant, addition to the earlier raise. The deputies pay scale did lng and jumping at Banning High school In Wilmington, Calif. range from $420 to $470 a month. Its a jumping family. It was pointed out that grant, lng the Increase will not mean d a change In the sheriffs IN ADDITION TO THIS high honor, the contest judges have chosen the citys scrapbook en. try to be placed on display dur. lng the entire length of the Feb. conference at the Statler Hilton hotel. This will right-of-wa- right-of-wa- y y ELDER GOATES Is admlnls. of the LDS Hospital In Salt Lake City He Is a grad, uate of the University of Utah. He served In the Texas-Louls- . lana mission for two years and trator Earl Madsen, club spokesman, said tickets are now avail, able from any Rotarlan at $2.50 for adults and $1 50 for students high school age and younger. Because of the adultorlums limited seating capacity, only 300 student tickets are being offered and will be sold on a first. come, basis, Madsen said. role has taken an active In church leadership since that time Elder Bradshaw Is a former LDS bishop and stake high coun. cllman. He Is a past president of a local Rotary club and several other civic organizations. d MRS. SANDBERG has taught Primary, and Sle Is active with her MIA. 20-2- 1 enable delegates from other communities to see first hand the public record of what the city has accomplished. The achievement award was earned because of the clean-ucampaigns In April and July sponsored by the city beautlfl. cation committee. The many successful clean up and beautiIncluded activities fication lots, removing old clearing church cars, landscaping grounds, planting flowers and trees, and landscaping City Hall. p ALL THESE CREATED A Up-Fi- AWARDS t IN In Sunday school, husband In Trade Associations, both local and national, and Is currently chairman of the Salt Lake county unit of theAmerl. can Cancer society. est and largest competition of Its kind In the country, are based on the degree of achieve ment In relationship to the five objectives of the National Clean Up bureau and on the concept of voluntary self-helThe objectives are: (1) home and community beautification, (2) prevention of slums and re habllltation of blighted areas, (3) Improving health and safe ty standards, (4) teaching Juven lie decency, and (5) supporting fire prevention programs. A panel of six Judges was responsible for naming the win. nlng cities In two classifications .. communities conducting clean up campaigns of short duration and communities conducting continuous programs of clean THIS, the old. up and civic Improvement. strong spirit of civic aware, ness and pride on the part of Brigham Citys citizens, a spokesman said. The citizens of this community should be commended for their voluntary accomplish, ments In the field of civic lm. provement and beautification, said R.H. Hackendahl, director of the National Clean Up bureau. Director Hackendahl has in. vlted the Mayor and other civic leaders to attend the National Cleanest Town conference and to witness the national honor presented to their community and Its residents as a result of their 1966 clean up and beau, tlflcatlon efforts. y partment total budget since GENERAL SESSIONS will be Sheriff Hyde said there would conducted Sunday at 10 a.m. and The purchase of dog licenses be enough In his existing bud. p.m. by Stake President O. In Brigham City for 19C7 Is get the cover the higher pay. Dee Lund. Visitors are wel. come to attend these meetings. due January through Feb. 28. IN OTHER BUSINESS, the All dog owners must show Special meetings on Satur. officials said there were day afternoon will be held. for county a Ividence, signed by veterlnar. of the MIA and the lan, that their animal has re. too many legal entanglements leaders a rabies vaccination connected with acceptance of the priesthood home teaching com. celved old UIC from the mlttees. which Is still In effect. Saturday evening at 7 p.m. Tags will be sold at the city Utah Road commission. They hall business office from 8 a.m. asked Clerk K.B. Olsen to con. priesthood leadership meeting to 5 pm. dally except Satur. tact the road officials and sug will be held. The priesthood be deeded leaders and MIA leaders of the day and Sunday. The fees are gest the stake and wards are expected $3 for males and spayed females to adjacent landowners. had to be In The road commission (for which proof from a attendance, President must be shown) and proposed to turn the former Lund said railroad strip over tothe county $10 for females. of FOR Health Board MUSIC THE Sunday (Continued on page three) Brigham City morning meeting will be pro. the vlded four.stake by missionary choir under the direction of Mrs. Jean Madsen with Mrs. Naone Godfrey as ac. companlst. The afternoon session will hear music by an MIA youth chorus under the direction of Mrs. Eileen Forsgren and Mrs. Verna Burt, with Mrs. Jeanette Reeves at the organ. City Rotes Award For Cleanup Effort Brigham City has won a na. tlonal Distinguished achieve, ment award for Its outstanding clean up.palnt up. fix up cam. paign. This award was won In com. petition with hundreds of cities and towns .. regardless of size .. in the 1966 National Cleanest Award Achievement Town contest. The award will be made at an elaborate ceremony which Is the highlight of the National Cleanest Town conference In Washington, D.C., on Feb. 21. The presentation of this award the citys which recognizes achievement will be witnessed by beautification leaders from all over the country. de- Quarterly conference of the Elder stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, will be held Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 4.5 at the stake tabernacle. L. Brent Goates of the Home Teaching committee, Rulon H. Bradshaw and Mrs. Phyllis O. Sandberg of the Mutual Improve, ment Association will be official church representatives. Box NOTICE rlght-to.wor- first-serve- 16 PAGES Spike Panel Bill A bill calling for the crea. tlon of a National Golden Spike Centennial commission was In. troduced In the U.S. Senate this past week. Senator Frank E. Moss (D. Utah) Introduced the bill which was described as similar to one which passed the senate In the closing days of the 89th WHOS GONNA WIN Karla Fonnesbeck, left, cheerleader at Bov Elder High school, and cousin NaDeen Fonnesbeck, who leads cheers at Bear River High school, have a friendly tug-o- f war over who will win Friday's basketball game between the two schools. ? Congress. The national commission will Its efforts with coordinate Utahs Golden Spike Centennial commission In promoting na. tlonally the 1969 centennial |