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Show mmn WHY GIVE? DONORS STATE REASONS Uni . - 1 Bloodmobile Sets L.Vi n 1 1 local Visit Monday Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, county The Red Cross bloodmobile Red Cross blood program chair-man- , l has scheduled Its said this week the quota visit to Brigham City on Mon. day, July 10, and will set up for this stop Is 100 pints. And in the conference room of the she urged participation by re. county courthouse. gular donors and others who Hours of the blood drawing havent given before to push this will be 1 to 6 p.m. drawing over the top. semi-annua- ONLY ONCE PREVIOUSLY has the community reached Its assigned number of pints. Yet, Box Elder county continues to be a participating county in the Red Cross program. Why do people give to the Red Cross program? There are a number of local citizens who donate regularly. Three of them were quizzed this week to ascertain their reasons. Heres what they had to say: June Was Steady It wasnt spectacular but the month of June produced a steady pace on the Brigham City building scene. The valuation of new projects for which permits were Issued totaled $33,690, according to a monthly summary released by the city Inspection department. This compares with $19,130 for the previous recorded month. . Eleven building permits were issued during the month, a from the 16 reported In May. However, one of the new Is a $16,000 house, one of the few homes started here in recent months. projects THE TOTAL VALUATION for the first half of this year was $143,100 with 60 permits been Issued, the report hav-ln- revealed. Following Is building information for June: W.R. Second $700. FRANK COPPIN, 216 EastSe-conOh, I Just figured South, It was a civic duty. If you or any of your family were ever In the hospital and needed blood, never participated, If youd youd feel ashamed. And If it was needed by the armed forces or anyone else, Its Just a good feeling to know that you might have helped to save a life.'' Mrs, Edward Case, 412 Holiday drive, "Its the only way we here In this area can give to the service of blood bank. I think It serves a useful pur. To me It seems like pose. the blood bank Is necessary. Dr. Otto F. Smith, 165 North This Is our only Tenth East source of blood or blood re. placement at Cooley Memorial hospital. We dont have any other source other than possibly In emergency donation of fresh blood at the hospital. permit 12 S South Rucker, West, erect carport, Mercury Soars: Stays Above 90 D and C Builders, 456 North Fourth East, Install aluminum siding, $2,590. The mercury Is running true Robert Pett, 34 North Second West, remodel existing home to style for the month of July... tor apartment use, $3,000. staying above 90 degrees In the Earl Dlckamore, 636 North daytime for the past week. This Second East, erect addition, Is a change after the soggy month of June which remained $2,300. William O. Knudson, 525 East cool until the last week of the Third South, basement remodel, month. lng, $2,500. K.A. Clauser, 527 South West, erect garage, $1,800. Collin Hunsaker, 1042 Maple drive, erect attached carport, $2,500. Godfrey Pommler, Cooley hosptlal erect building for llglit Sev-ent- h plant, Volume 60, Number 27 Brigham City, Utah, 84302, Thursday Morning, July 6, 1967 Gunshot County Considers Beer Licenses, Deputy, Property A nine. year .old Brigham City boy was reported In satisfactory condition at LDS hospital In Salt Lake City Wednesday after suf. ferlng an accidental gun shot wound in the head. Brigham Man Gains Position For 6 Month Trial Period The youth, Thomas Gordon Mathews, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.G. Mathews, 146 South Third West, was shot Just under the right eye, 3-- The Box Filler county commissioners. Monday, approved a new sheriffs deputy on a trial basis, decided to drop the request to buy land from a man who gave the which wasn't used, county land for a highway denied a request for a beer license at a Riverside garage and took under consideration a beer license renewal for a south Willard service station. Sheriff Warrren Hyde introduced the new deputy, John Gillmore, Brigham City, who will work on a temporary basis from three to six months, Gilmore started work July 3 after the commissioners approved the new deputy. There was a vacany In the sheriff department after one deputy, Paul Hunsaker, recent, ly left the department. Gilmore will be presented to the merit board after his temporary period Is over. Maurice Reeder, West Brigham City, requested to buy land back that he gave to the county several years ago. The land was to be used for a rlght-of- . way of a road south of his home Patrolman city police who Investigated, the .22 calibre bullet emerged behind the boys right ear. to Sneddon, According Thomas right-of-wa- THE ACCIDENT occurred In the basement of the Mathews home at about 12:40 p.m. The victim and his brother, Leonard Guy Mathews, 12, were In a basement bedroom when the older boy removed a .22 calibre pump type rifle from a closet. After sitting on the bed together, Leonard walked about five feet away, turned and thinking the weapon empty, aimed It at his brother and pulled the trigger. AFTER RUNNING UPSTAIRS attract the attention of the neighbors, Leonard ran back to the basement and dragged his brother about six feet to the bottom of the stairway, Patrol, man Sneddon said. When officers arrived, they found the youngster lying un. conscious in a pool of blood, to CELEBRATION ROYALTY Selected as Miss Liberty and Unde Sam at Brigham Citys annual Fourth of July festivities were Sherry Ann Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee, 92 North Fourth West, and Jon Paul Burridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burridge, tj55.North Fourth West. $1,800. Young Sign company, 83 South Main, erect double-facesign, $200. Arnold Asay, 441 North Main, install paneling In basement, $300. Tasco, Inc., 218 East Seventh dwell, North erect lng, $16,000. HE WAS GIVEN emergency treatment at Cooley Memorial hospital and then rushed to Salt d single-famil- CABLES CUT SERVICE BRINGS SMILES. MONEY Lake City. Mrs. Max Smith, 531 Green, wood, told Brigham City police Monday that some one had cut the cables on the family boat. 14 PAGES Patrolman Sneddon said the older boy unknowlingly had pumped a live shell Into the firing chamber while he and his brother examined the weap. that was changed. Reeder explained small piece that the property Is not needed and just grows weeds. Commissioner William D. Bur-tosaid, We should advertise for a bid. But Frank Reeder commen. ted, Lets let it drop for now. of n y This Is Robin Hood week In the Brigham City playgrounds program and on Friday, young will archers compete for trophies In the weekly day camp activities at Rees Pioneer park. Recreation Director Les Dunn said trophies will go to the top archers In the various age THE COMMISSIONERS are groups for both boys and girls. still holding to their policy Also during the day, champ-Ion- s of Issuing beer licenses. They will be crowned and troph-le- s refused to Issue a license to the awarded In croquet. Riverside Garage owned by Ted THE SPECIAL CRAFT at the MacFarland. MacFarland said and theyve been able to close that he had a license about playground this week has been the towns open dump. eight years ago but the com- work In plaster of parls with missioners denied the request. articles ranging in cost from THUS FAR THE citizens Of two to 20 cents, Dunn said. Willard also appear pleased The county has taken a stand The story telling period spent with the new service. The cost not to Issue new beer licenses at the city library this past of them Is $1 monthly per family. to establishments that are not week attracted an estimated 160 Willard Garbage in the fteivs The Willard Jaycees are proWillard officials purchased bably the only service club in the surplus packer (truck) from out an worked Utah which hauls garbage Ogden, THE GUN CONTAINED 13 to use landfill west And their community an and shells empty cartridge and made an In the chamber when opened by is very likely the smallest one of Brigham City in Utah to own its own gar with the Jaycees to agreement the Investigating officer. Snedtruck. pick up garbage twice monthly. don said the bullettwas a hollow, bage to point type which would tend IN OPERATION SINCE April make the wound more serious. 1, the marriage has been a good THIEVES TAKE MONEY one for the town of about 1,000 M r. and Mrs, Mathews, newer In south Box Elder residents of Brigham City, were Ken Somerville, 161 persons Mrs. at county. and the time Flshburn drive, Sunday told Hot, drying conditions across this year are the Oqulrrh moun. uptown shopping Boyce Carlson, Jayceepres-ldent- , northern Utah have prompted tains in Tooele county plus were contacted by a police of. Brigham City police that her who took his turn on duty about the fleer accident minutes was home from for of away Summit the Wasatch family of closure again all Cache, Mortan, this Saturday, Is pleased past later. a few and to minutes returned front extending from the north and Wasatch counties. The father reportedly is em. find their wallets stripped and with the way things have turned end of Wellsvllle mountain to out. About a dozen Jaycees have dresser drawers ransacked. s ployed by Lithium corporation. DISTRICT FIRE Warden Nephl. responded regularly to make the ban was Issued The fire announced, Hawes, Tremonton, runs on the first effective June 30, by State For. a reminder this week that a perof each and third Saturday ester Paul. L. SJoblom. mit Is required during the fire month. The restriction makes it un. season (June 1 Oct. 31) to burn They work In crew of three lawful to set campfires, trash on any grass or range land In and receive $1.50 per hour for or open fires except in es. Box Elder county. two men. tabllshed public campsites and This applies also to the use picnic areas without a permit AN AVERAGE SHIFT which of fires for clearing land wheth. from a state fire warden. Includes stops at about 235 Smoking in the closed land Is er It be the property owner or residences and the elght.mUe restricted to Improved areas, some one else, Hawes said. trip to the landfill, takes about oiled roads, campIf such a fire should get out Including new highway patrol, slty for one year and college five Hours. Three we of areas or are called men have been control and ground and picnic appointed to Box at Cedar City for three years. Carlson Is happy because In out to fight ,and put it out, places of habitation, Elder county by the Utah High, He was appointed to the highway addition to performing a will be charged the burner to Sgt. patrol May 1. service, the project CLOSURE OF THE Wasatch the full expense of the fire and way patrol, according William Sackett. additional money into the brings front which stretches across all damage done, whether he THOMAS HORROCKS, 31, clubs projects fund. And this DON HUEFNER, 25, formerly south Box Elder county, Is lm. has a permit or not, he added. livpermits the Jaycees to contrl. of Salt Lake City, Is living In formerly of Heber City Is Permits may be obtained posed annually to guard against with his wife, ing in Mantua, with his wife, bute more community service. from Hawes whose address 1s Honeyvllle, the Intense fire danger. Jean and their three children, Town officials also seem Also affected by the closure 883 West Main In Tremonton. Bessie and daughter, Kristie. cost of the He attended Utah State unlver. David, Patricia and Tamara. satisfied because Before Horrocks was appointed service Is certainly reasonable to the highway patrol May 22, he was associated with the Utah Fish and Game department. Ralph Jackson was appointed highway patrolman May 1 and Is living In Bear River City, with his wife and five children, Rol. lene, Curtis, Kyle, Sherrie and Lennle. He is formerly of North Ogden, where he worked In in. dustrlal engineering at Hill Air Three cases are on the First Force Base. District court trail calendar In Include the following: ACCORDING TO Sgt. Sack, July. They11 . Utah Credit Ser. ett, the new appointees had four vice July corporation vs. Morrell weeks training at Camp Wil. Hunsaker, seeks $3,928,96 Hams, where they trained In a due for merchandise course In general from the Bear River purchased first aid, arresting and investi- Farm Supply, 2:30 p.m. gation. Each applicant is tested by July 14 . Ray H. Nelson vs. the Utah Highway Patrol Civil DeLone Glover, seeks Service with a written test, special damages and $3,000 $25,000 oral Interview and utility test, general damages for Injuries said Sgt. Sackett. allegedly suffered la a car. accident In Brigham pedestrian TWO OF THE NEW patrol, City on Sept. 9, 1966, 10 a.m. men are among 25 additional officers authorized by the 1967 July 26 . Germer, Abbott and Utah legislature; the third is a Waldron vs. Cox Construction replacement for Trooper Reese company, seeks $35,780.11 for Blackhurst who has been trans. subcontract work performed on ferred. an interstate highway project APPOINTED Three new highway patrolmen have been appointed to Box Elder Their addition brings to 11 and $1,798.28 for rental of a the number of patrol members portable scale, Jury county, they are Don Huefner, assigned to Honeyville, Thomas Horrocks to Mantua trial, 10 and Ralph Jackson to Bear River City. a.m. (Continued on Page Two) on. Fire Ban Imposed On Wasatch Front Tho-ma- early-mornln- New Troopers Assigned This charge trial fee. Is a first. year previously licensed because of It may be adjusted policing and littering problems. later. Officials don't want to Ed Hell, South w'lllard and make a profit, Just break even. owner of Ed Hells service WILLARDS agreement with station requested a renewal for Brigham City for the landfill a beer license. He stated that use Is one which Brigham of. It Isnt a bar but sells canned flcials would like to see copied and bottled beer. The commls-sloner- s in other Box Elder communlt. are considering the les. request. The town pays Brigham City 25 cents a month per family to use the facility and this helps to cover the cost of Its opera, tlon. The arrangement appears to be mutually beneficial to all concerned. youngsters. each of the city play, was represented by floats In the Fourth of July kids parade. And grounds NEXT WEEK WILL bring the conclusion of softball play In the playgrounds and the begin, nlng of new competition In push, ball for boys and girls. Track meets between the var. lous parks are now In progress and an open age. group track Five cases of measles and two meet Is scheduled for July 12 strep Infections were reported on the Box Elder High school from Brigham City for the week field. Starting time will be 6:30 ending June 30. p.m. DISEASE REPORTED To Dufy in Box Elder County 1 Court Slates Three Cases During Month WILLARD GARBAGE COLLECTION Rex Kunzler are pictured during into club projects fund. Jaycees Boyce Carlson, Ed Bauman and garbage collection project. Pay goes |