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Show nm p up Univ i I ni Oi ill Vic.-ofilul-nj Cor-- V' ' 'it Ja , U.J j tah n County Poses Quesfiosis Volume 60, Number 21 Brigham City, Utah, 84302, Thursday Morning, May 25, 1967 Possible application of fed. eral aid programs In Box Elder county was subject for thought Monday for members of the county commission meeting In Brigham City. Acting on a familiar proposal In this area, the commission set June 1 as the meeting date for mayors and town presidents on Brigham Citys request to set up a regional council, It would be through this organization that local projects seeking aid would be handled. A LENGTHY discussion, commission probed the of establishing possibility a home services program under Medicare within the county. Meeting with the county board were George Grayson, UtahDe. partment of Health; Mrs. VI. Vlan Miller, district health nurse supervisor, and Inez Deem, county health nurse. The commission's main was to determine If the program could be established to serve residents at the county nursing home In Brigham City. IN the will start at 7 p.m. in the auditorium with Watts as the principal speaker. Bi Seniors Await Scheduled at Cemetery will deliver the graduation ad. dress with the rites scheduled to start at 7 p.m. In the audl. VALEDICTORIAN John torlum. Also scheduled to speak are Markeson will deliver the Bruce Oyler, senior class pres, address valedictory Friday. ldent, and John Markeson who will give the valedictory ad. dress. Traditional Memorial day services will be conducted at the Brigham City cemetery on Tuesday, May 30, under the direction of the veterans of Foreign Wars, Jack Helstrom, commander. The program will begin at 10 a.m. at the veterans' monument with Leon Packer, local business man and Air Force reserve colonel, as principal speaker. Jesse Scothern is arranging the program which will also include a firing squad from the Utah National Guard directred by Lt. John Williams. All townspeople and others from around Box Elder county are invited to attend the Busenbark, Neal Jay Bylngton, Cynthia Louise Bywater, Shel. ly B. Bywater, Merrell Call, Robert Steven Call, Geraldine Carol Campbell, Capelle, James Aaron Capps, Donald Frank Carey Jr., Sandra F. Carter, Sandra L. Caughlan, Stephen A. Cazler Jr., Ell. zabeth A, H. Chanut, Arthur Richard Chatterton Jr., Jerl. lyne Chlarson, Gary Christen-sen- , Robert M. Christensen, Ralph Alan Clark, William Clausen, Craig Steven Coleman, Chris Patrick Conner, Jim Cosgrove, Rita Couch, Jackie Dean Craghead. OTHERS ON THE program will Include Principal E.W. Payne, welcoming remarks and Introductions; Vice Principal Roland M. Gourley, and Hath, ryn Reeder and Randy Hall, In. vocation and benediction. Diplomas will be conferred by Eberhart Zundel of the Box Elder Board of Education. Musical numbers are also scheduled with prelude music and March of the Graduates by Mrs. Rosamond Sleigh and Deb. ble Rubin. GRADUATES OF the Class of 1967 Include the following: Douglas Ray Adams, Frank L. Allred, Juanita Ammons, Rae Boyd Anderson, Ellen SPEAKER Bruce Oyler, Anderson Brian B. senior class president, will Marie Anderson, Paulette Anderson, speak at Box Elder gradua- Harley H. Aokl, Richard Eu. tion. gene Apps Jr., Joseph Reul Armstrong, Vickie Arnell, Ml. chael Ray Ayala, Daniel Frank, lln Ayotte, J. Michael Baird, Connie Marie Baker, Rebecca Barker, Ann Barnum, Kath. ryn Annette Baugh, Marlene Paul Kent Baxter, Bauer, Jeffery Robert Beard, Joyce Beck Bennett, Kandis Benson, Rebecca Benson, Carolyn Persons who plan to do any Berry, Ann Bilbao, Byron F. Bingham, Marga. open burning In Box Elder Bingham, Vern Rex Bing, ret, on as land, such range county ham, Glenda Blsel, John L. grain stubel or hay land, are Blackburn, Patricia W. Blak. required by law to have a burn, ley, Barbara Ann Blower, Dick during the fire ing permit Bodily Kent Lee Bowcutt, Alan 31, District season, June Bradbury. Fire Warden Thomas Hawes Keith Richele M. Brallsford, Floyd announced this week. Marie B. Braeg. Those who try to burn with, J. Braegger, Keven Braegger, Michael ger, out a permit are subject to Braegger, Marilyn arrest and fine,1' the warden Randy Glenn Brown, Steven Douglas Brown, aid. Earl Bunderson, Jerry Gene This applies to the use of Carl Burcham, II a Rae Burt, fires for clearing land whether Jack C. Burt, Jerry LaMont It be the property owners or that of some one else. Burn Permit Needed Again THESE FERES MUST all be contained on the property for which the permit Is Issued. If this fires should get out of control and we are called out to fight and extinguish It, the burner will be charged the full expense of the fire and all damage done, whether he has Haws ex. a permit or not, plained. The permits are free and may be obtained from Hawes. The burning of trash and rubbish must all be done on the burners own property and not on county or state roads," he added, He can be contacted at his home in Tremonton. BIKE STOLEN Patsy Louise Craghead, Pamela Ann Crane, Betty Ann MOUNTAIN Sherrie Sherries friend, Becky Marble, lunch at the top of waterfall the hillside to the and then decided to hike down and Mrs. Roger to the bottom of the fall. Simmons, 760 East Medoland. Volunteering to lead the way, Sherrie took two steps and thats MRS. SIMMONS CALLED an all she remembered until she ambulance while her husband was crawling along the ground, went to the accident scene. He calling for help and asking In found the Injured girl more than dismay where she was. 100 yards from the bottom of I can remember crawling the waterfall and made her lie still until the ambulance ar. along and when they put me Into the ambulance and being In rived. Sherrie, who came home from the hall at the hospital," said the Injured girl. But she couldnt Cooley Memorial hospital Tues-daattention minutes later as a afternoon, said she couldnt remember falling. city ambulance crew, police and remember much about her HER TUMBLE WAS broken spectators swarmed onto the accident. hill. She, Becky and Beckys sis. by a tree and this possibly was alerted when ter, Shauna, age 9, had eaten Help (Continued on Page Two) Thlrteen.year-ol- and basic 13, ran down home of Mr. y '5 7x . . ,r u K. - f 4 i)r ' L;s 'A ' ,T. 75 m , IT WAS THE FIRST discovery of a drowning victim by the scuba team after two years of 'w'- - .j DELEGATES Delegates to the 1967 Girls State from Box Elder High school were, top to bottom, Carolyn Packer, Lynn Bierly, Kristine Bunderson, Christine Bott, and Nancy I'ishburn. Staters Named, Saturday is paid annually to needy and disabled service men and women for making the poppies. The five Girl Staters from BEHS will gather with other young women selected on their scholastic and leadership quail, session in ties for a week-lonanother citizenship training, patriotic endeavor of the Amerl. can Legion auxiliary. They will vote, take office, and function In cities, counties, and as a state as well as electing two senators to Girls Nation In Washington, D.C. later In the summer. g er, n Jaycees Tap Officers To End Confab Here The Utah Jaycees wrapped up their annual state convention In Brigham City Sunday with Installation of new officers, In. eluding newly.electedpresldent Rod Beckste&d of Sandy. The election and Installation climaxed four days of conven. tlon activities Involving an ea. timated 800 Jaycees and their wives from all parts of Utah. Beckstead emerged victor, icus on the third ballot In vot. Ing conducted In the Box Elder High auditorium. Brigham Citys Conrad RUey conceded on the second ballot and an. nounced his support for Wayne clde. The sentence was pro. nounced Tuesday In First Dls. trlct court, Brigham City, on Monte J. Ogden, 26, who was found guilty of the charge April d of the Box Two members Elder Sheriffs Scuba Diving team Wednesday morning dls. covered the body of a Malad, Idaho youth who drowned In Deep Creek reservoir, located six miles northeast of the Idaho city. The two men, Jack Bean and Floyd Kllng, both of Brigham City, were among a dozen divers of the Box Elder team who helped In the drowning1 search. Girls Staters Carolyn Pack, Christine Bott, Nancy Fish, burn, Lynn Blerley, and Kris, NOTICE WATER USERS tine Bunderson will join with members of the American Le. Irrigation water tickets be. glon and Junior mem. come delinquent June 1st., after bers auxiliary of the group In selling the which date a 10 percent tax CHRISTINE BOTT, 16 Is the gay little popples worn In memIs charged on all unpaid bills. ory of the men who lost their daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Get yours now at 605 South lives In war. Max Bott and Is sponsored by Third East. First Security bank. She worked Box Elder Creek Water Users POPPIES ARE not sold for on the Junior Prom, and her Assn. a set price, but given to each scholarship has gained her M 25 membership In the National person who makes a contrlbu-tloHonor society. She will be a of which 100 percent goes to welfare relief for disabled member of BEttes during her servicemen and their families. senior year, and will also serve The popples are made by hand on the Bee staff. Carolyn Packer, 16, Is the by veterans In hospitals, with each working receiving pay for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon his popples. More than $300,000 (Continued on Page Two) An Ogden man has been sen. tenced to serve one year In the Box Elder County jail on a conviction for negligent homl. The charge resulted from a Charles Averett, 639 North Fifth West, reported the theft car .pedestrian accident at of a bicycle to Brigham City Sept. 16, 1966 In which a 16. police Tuesday. year. old youth was killed. Of Drowning Every year on the Saturday A FEDERAL SPOKESMAN, before Memorial Day millions George Frost, Office of of Americans wear little red Economic Opportunity, said that Box Elder county has qualified poppies on their coats, and this to participate In federal grants year those little popples will for assistance under Public mean even more to five Box Elder High school coeds Just Works Title L However, he the county must be of. announced as local delegates to the annual citizenship training ficlally designated for particl. offered by the American Legion In the overall economic pation auxiliary at Utah Girls State. development program. Ogden Driver Sentenced To One Year 22. Ogden was ordered to turn himself Into Sheriff Warren Hyde on June 5 to begin aerr. Ing the term. Find Victim Will Sell Poppies FALL 'Don't Come Down The Way I Did' Nelson this week has a cracked collar bone, numerous bruises and cuts and a new respect for the waterfall," a favorite hiking and picnic area for youths In northeast Brigham City. The youthful hiker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S. Nel. son, 230 North First West, took a tumble down the craggy side of waterfall Saturday afternoon as two horrified companions looked on. She was the center of anxious Local Divers Local Girls memorial event. FROM And Frost said agreement. with some variations, the docu. meat drawn up for the research conservation and development program In the county, a fed. eral programs coordination project, might suffice. He suggested that funds might (Continued on Page Two) procedures and skill, such as training. therapeutic service. Sheriff Warren Hyde said Box Elder assistance was lent to THE COMMISSIONERS In. the neighboring Idaho county be. dlcated the county couldnt cause lt Is not equipped for afford to build a domicile fac. such emergencies. illty, adding that Box Elder He said lt was the third time county Is in the nursing home Box Elder personnel had helped business only because there was In a drowning search In Cassia a need which wasn't being met. county and was the 51st such They would prefer to see this Incident to Involve his office responsibility taken over by since Hyde has been sheriff. private enterprise. The county cant build to take care of every need of the people and to meet all of the government programs," lt was stated. Mrs. Miller and Grayson, Mrs. Deem offered to meet with the commission on June 12 to further discuss the matter. s (Continued on Page Two) GIRL RECOVERS REPLIED, plained. It would also be necessary to create an advisory council, offer one V TO BECOME designated will require appointment of a com. mlttee and formulation of an how. ever, that Is couldnt because THE FATAL VICTIM, Paul the home offers comprehensive Jones, Jr., 15, was found In An alternative nursing care. about 20 feet of water at 10; 30 would be to construct a sep. a.m. Wednesday. He had been arate facility to domicile per. missing since about 1:30 p.m, sons who do not require skilled Tuesday when he and two com. nursing care. panlons attempted to swim to Patients could qualify for shore from a raft. home nursing service also If Two Box Elder deputies and they first spent three days in a dredging equipment from the hospital and then went to the local sheriff's department also nursing home, Grayson ex helped In the search operation. GRAYSON Memorial Day Service Graduation Friday Commencement exercises lor the 1967 graduating class at Box Elder High school will be staged Friday evening, May 26, with some 344 students scheduled to receive diplomas. Major Gen. Maurice Lynn Watts, Utah adjutant general, Maj. Gen. Maurice Lynn V federal The meeting, scheduled at 8 p.m. In the courthouse confer, ence room, Is Intended to sound out the Interest for such a set. other community up among leaders In the county. CLASS OF 67 This is the class of 1967 at Box Elder High school where commencement will be conducted Friday evening. The event jt On Federal Aid Programs 13 PAGES Probaaco . - . v. : . . ''-I. INJURED AND FRIGHTENED this photo after she fell down afternoon. a - Sherrie Nelson was both as indicated in rocky incline east of Brigham City Saturday But she felt much better after being released from the hospital Tuesday afternoon. . . . of Sunset. t'i fci. actors. v Ron Griffith, Logan; Dean Don Lund, Kent, Bountiful; Sugar House; Alma Makleby, Allen Preston, Richfield; American Fork; Frank Tremea, Roy, and Blaine Wilbur, East Mlllcreek, state vice president. APPOINTED STATE officers for 1967.68 include Kenneth Van Otten, Tooele, secretary; Jerry Brown, Salt Lake Clty,treas. urer; Jerry Miller, Salt Lake City, public relations director, and Bob Prince, Murray, editor. Also during the closing ses. sion of the four .day confab, awards were handed out to In. divlduals and clubs for outstand. Ing activities this past year. The Henry W, Gleaenbler Memorial award for best all. around clubs In the state went to Sunset In Division 1; Layton AFTER THE balloting, con. ventlon participants attended the annual Inaugural banquet in the school cafeteria. Others nam ed to office were Andrew F. Wahlqulst, Salt Lake In Division 2, and Logan, 3. City; Bill Barton, Granger, and ision Don Deru, Layton national Dir. (See photos Page Five) tr .bi n; i i v i i Div- it |