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Show Universal Microfilming Corp 14ir'ierpolnt Ave. City, Utah Salt City, Utah, Brigham .U , Corinne Rolls Sleeves, Plans 2 Cleanup Days , Going Fast ,1 r. f,'"! Seats aboard one of the L.f trains operating in the U.S. are rapidly being filled, a railroad spokesman has announced. J.G. Seegmlller, Union Pa. ciflc Railroad Co. ticket agent In Salt Lake City, said re. cently that daily excursion trains, scheduled to run May 11 to 14 on the first leg of the Pilgrimage to Promon. tory, are rapidly filling. The excursion trains are part of the national centennial celebration of the driving of the Golden Spike May 10, 1896, which united a divided U.S. by steam-drive- MY TWO FATHERS Christina Luthi smiles broadly as she poses with her two fathers, left, Hans Luthi from Kirchberg, Switzerland, and DeLonne Anderson, Brigham City, at whose home she is staying while attending Box Elder High school this year. BC What, 2 Fathers? Finalists Listed in Visitor Delighted Speech Test Swiss girl visiting Brig-haCity claimed the dlstinc-tloof being In company with two fathers, both hers . this week. and Junior High High Christina Luthi, exchange schools. student studying at Box Elder The names were released High this year under the A. this week by Mrs. Helen merlcan Field Service pro. Felt, member of the city Cen. gram, was simply delighted tennlal committee, and chair- about It all. man of the contest. One of her fathers was the The Junior high finalists real McCoy . Hans Luthi from are Kae Lynn Baugh, Kirchberg, Switzerland. The Jlllair Henrle, Chris Stok-e- other Is DeLonne Anderson, Jill Maughan and Paula 1018 East First North, at whose Johnson. Those at the high home Christina is staying this school are Janls Shinkle, school year. Paul Lewis, Kathy ChrisMr. Luthi came to America tensen, Barbara Kowall and (his first trip here) In late Becky Sparkman. March, spending a few days In The students were Invited New York before going on to to speak ion The Driving of San Francisco and a visit and with friends. the Golden Spike , What Influence It Has Had In My Life. HIS DAUGHTER flew to join him and they spent several FINAL JUDGING will be days In the Bay area and Los conducted soon with the top Angeles before coming back to receive a three winners trophy and ribbons early in the Centennial week. and ribbons The trophies for speech plus those of. fered in art and essay competition at the two schools are being displayed lnthewln-doof Hansen Jewelry 12 South Main. said art and Mrs. Felt essay entries have been received. Qualified judges have been to select the top three entries in each catagory. The competition Is sponsor, Four choral groups of the ed by Brigham City as part Box Elder High school music ac. of its Centennial year department will combine to tlvitles. concert present an hour-lontonight (Thursday) at 8 p.m. In the auditorium. LOCAL DISEASES The performing groups In. elude the girls chorus, mixed Ten strep infections, four chorus, concert choir, and cases in Influenza and one of Madrigal singers. rubella were reported from The program will Include Box Elder county for the week a variety of all types of music, ending April 11, according to serious and popular. Some of the State Health Department. the lighter favorites Include: A have been an. nounced In the Golden Spike Centennial speech contest be. lng conducted at Box Elder Finalists n r, - Concert n rail, Here, Girl; What Needs Now, Things, Love, and What Now My s. a few Negro THE PROGRAM finale will the combining of all 240 singers Into one mass chorus to sing the famous Battle Humn of the Republic. The groups are accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Caryl Hepworth, with Wes Boman conducting. Admission Is free) the fine arts the program Is auditorium, Intended for the German Lang, uage club at WSC and German. speaking people of Ogden and Salt Lake City. The public Is Invited free of charge. Motet No, III, Jesu meine Freude, by Johann Sebastian is a beautiful and Bach, very difficult major choral work which takes about 25 minutes to perform. The choir has learned to sing all 65 pages In the German noted the director. SCHEDULED rain, Snow depth on the watershed feeding Brigham City reser. voir has been reported sub. stantlally deeper than normal and the city, already scared by one runoff threat, Is a heavy spring flow In the weeks ahead, MARCH WAS THE second wettest with 3.35 period Inches . L54 inches more than and June, another normal soggy month, produred 3.02 Inches of rain . 1.70 above average, Of Interest Is that only 13 stations of 172 reporting in Utah exceeded that of Brigham City last year. Even other stations In Box Elder county fell short of the high water mark set here. Bear River Migratory Bird refuge (14 miles west) report-ea total 14.36 Inches and Thtokol Plant 78 recorded 15. 37 Inches. Brigham City not only was wetter, It was hotter than the two neighboring areas. The high reading here was 103 TOTAL PRECIPITATION degrees on July 19. here last year was 25.47 Bear River recorded 99 de. Inches In 7.74 inches above grees as Its high on July 19 In eight of the 12 and Thlokol Plant 78 posted normal. recorded moisture a maximum of 98 on July 20. months, exceeded the average. The wettest month? An un. The Thlokol station got cold, seasonably cold and blustery er during the year, however, August when 3.70 Inches of reporting a frigid .14 degrees rain drenched the local land- on Jan. 12. Brigham Citys scape. This was 3.11 Inches low was a .2 for the same above normal for what ordl. date with Bear River refuge narily Is a dry, hot month. not listed. which memories quicken back to a year ago will recall that 19G8 also was a wet one and climatological data released by the U.S, De. partment of Commerce con. firms this, work Incentive program, plan Intended to provide welfare recipients with work experience and training and higher Income, has recei. ved Box Elder county commission approval. LeGrand Tea, county wel. fare director, said Wednes. day he would seek a similar endorsement from Brigham City officials. The new program, a fed. eral requirement, will go In. to effect on July 1. Basically, it puts the wel. fare department and local agencies In partner, INSTRUCTION costs were $346.64 last year In the district. This compares to a state average of $358. 51. In this spending catagory, districts varied from $310.04 RADIO THEFT y In Morgan and $331.11 In up to $722.17 In Tlntlc and $657.40 In Daggett. The state average cost per pupil in average dally at. IN d The county will employ wel. who do not have Jobs but who are cap. able of working. The reel-plewill continue to recei. ve his full welfare entitle, ment and the county will pay him an additional 20 percent of this amount. Carl R. Wheeler, 997 Lombardy, Monday reported to tendance for administration Brigham City police that a was $11.59, the study showed radio was stolen from his car Box Elder spent $12.01. Dls. $5.29 In while it was parked In the tricts vary from driveway of his home Sunday. Jordon and $6.23 In Davis to He placed a total value of $117.13 in Daggett. UTA declared that the pu. $119 on the unit. k g Canyon Party at Stake Kids , Dads to Plant Trees Any other person In the community desiring to help us with the project she added. Is welcome, TEA SAID representatives from his office, the employ, ment security office and Vo. cational Rehabilitation will form a panel to review the quality of work performed by the recipient workers. Inadequate performance y new - trees. This Is our contribution to Brigham Citys beauttflea. tlon program. Weve had help In landscaping plans by John C. Willie, professional land, scape architect, and Dr. Arvil Stark, Utah State university horticulturist, who have gra- rlously given their time and efforts, said Mrs. Ray Smith, THE ACTIVITY WILL get underway at 9 a.m. After the planting, students will turn their attention to work of a different nature . a tug.of.way between the . seventh and And there will be a contest for all workers. g Awards Night The Brigham City stake MIA this week Issued an Invitation for everyone to attend Its an. Mrs. Smith said the PTA planning committee is asking mothers of students to donate pies. Those who will do so should contact the president at 723.8242 or Mrs. Thomas Thorpe, 723.2351. nual MIA awards night. The event will be staged THE CLASS having the most Saturday, April 19, at 8 p.m. wards students volunteer will have a In the cultural hall. party In the canyon later In Awards for the best shows May. Fathers who come with and talent and sports awards their boy or girl count as will be made. three students so dads, come A dance with refreshments out and boost your students Is no chance for the party, urged There will follow. Mrs. Smith. charge. Conference Scheduled Elder Milton R. Hunter, a member of the First Council of Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints wlU speak at the Box Elder stake conference Sat. urday and Sunday, April In the stake tabernacle. The general session will be held Sunday at 10 a.m. and the public Is invited to attend, according to Stake President O. Dee Lund, who will conduct. Music for the morning ses. slon will be provided by an MIA chorus, under the dlrec. tion of Ilene Forsgren. y 0 SATURDAY leadership meetings will be held In the tabernacle. At 4:30 p.m. El. der Hunter will meet with the stake presidency, high coun. ell, bishoprics, and the stake and ward clerks. At 7 p.m. a leadership meet, lng Is scheduled for the stake presidency and clerks, high council, ward bishoprics and Melchizedek priestclerks; hood quorum presidencies, unit leaders, group leaders and secretaries; stake auxiliary superintendencies, presidencies, and board mem-berward auxiliary superin. tendencies and presidencies; ward Aaronlc priesthood gen. eral secretaries . youth and adult; and all other members of ward councils. ELDER HUNTER Is widely known as an author and former educator. He was a prln. clpal of public schools and taught in seminaries and Institutes of religion and ar. He Is an ardent chaeology. student and explorer of ancient America archaelogy, and has taken many trips to South and Central America gathering In. formation to support the Book of Mormon. President Lund encourages all members of the stake to PTA president. eighth-graders- Stake Slates Elder Milton SPEAKER R. Hunter will speak ' at meeting of the Box Elder stake quarterly conference this weekend. s Mur-ra- Junior High Elder Box school campus is expected to be a beehive of activity morning when students, dads and other Interested per. 80 to plant sons gather sould result In a temporary loss of benefits. He noted that during the there are winter months, usually about eight or nine men receiving benefits who are out of work. fare recipients rocketing school cost prob. lem. From fiscal 1958 to fis. cal 1968, the average state ratio has dropped from 27.7 to one to 24.4 to one meaning that 1,397 more teachers are now needed to teach the same TEA SAID A man with a number of students. wife and one child currently rervilves $163 a month; ,pr If RATIOS vary he DISTRICT has," say four children, the widely they claimed. Morgan amount Is $185. He will con. county is high with ratio of tinue to receive tills much one teacher to 27; Tlntlc Is 20 percent. low with a ratio of 12; Box plus Placement on a county (or Elder's ratio Is 25.3 percent. city) Job will be the second Box Elders per pupil cost choice under the new program. for teaching supplies Is $8.19 First, the welfare department compared with a state average will attempt to place the man of $10.14. Weber was low with in a training program. $6.25 and Wayne high with Adult men will have first $25.82. priority with youthful school second and women The association tabulations drop-outshow what has been happening whose children are In school, to school costs In the state third. since 1958, noting that spend, to be a IT APPEARS lng has been going up faster than enrollments. good program and should help these people a lot, providing them with training, work ex. GAS STOLEN perience and additional In. come, explained the welfare South 645 Bill Hill, Eighth director. e West, told Brigham City Tuesday that There Is nothing quite like of gasoline had been syphoned It now operating; however, from his car during the the welfare department has night. attempted to place recipients In various training programs offered by Vocational Re. habilitatlon and the Office of Economic Opportunity. 8 souvenir tickets Special have been Issued for the which will be to passengers to keep as mementos of the trip. new ship. ratio continues to drop across the state and that this is the crux of the sky. feature Members of the concert choir and Madrigal singers also will piesent selections a from German special program which they will per. form at Weber State college on Sunday, April 20, at 3 p.m. How About Last! The weather talk in Brigham City these days . as across the state of Utah . seems to dwell primarily on the abundant amount of moisture de. posited by winter snows and Spring Is the World Beautiful toy A Schools Cost L Georgy C0DBDttv a be hauled away if owners will contact him. Each days activities will be terminated with free hamburgers and pop at the city park. 8 To Perform This Evening M 4-- 4-- e, n Wet This Year? Mrs. Diane Harper of west Corinne, council member, is recruiting county all members to bring hoes, shovels and rakes to help in this unified effort. Trucks will be available to help haul material away. Anyone with a truck is invited to provide help. Eller said that used car bodies may Under Utah Norm Box Elder Choral Groups Welfare and park. BE y 20 PAGES Two spring cleanup days for Corinne have been declared by the mayor and city council, according to Howard Eller, community beautification chairman. On April 19 and 26, the community effort will begin at 9 a.m. at the city hall UNION PACIFIC steam loc. omotlve No. 8444 will ply the to Brigham City, rails between Salt Lake City While on the coast, they and Ogden, Utah carrying 800 were hosted In Los Angeles passengers per day In 20 by a sister of Anderson, Bun-n- coaches. Timetables call for Jorgensen and her husband, a 9 a.m. departure from Salt George, former Brigham City Lakes Union depot on the residents. 11th, and a 10 a.m. departOne of the stops was Dis- ure on the remaining three neyland. How did they like It? days of the excursions. The de. Wonderful.. excellent, to Ogden will take one dared Mr. Luthi. Groovy, trip hour. added Christina, One way tickets are $1.22 Box Elder School districts her dark eyes dancing. and the fare for round trip total operating costs, excludIs $2,23, Seegmlller said. AN ELECTRICAL engineer ing school lunch, per pupil In Kirchberg, Mr. Luthi was In average dally attendance ON MAY 11, THE day fol. delighted with the reception lowing the centennnial obser-vanc- were $507.55 for the 1967-6shown him In America. travellers can board term, according to the Utah waiting buses at Ogden for the Taxpayers association, a nonIm happy to see this great journey to Promontory Sum. profit, statewide, spending nation and thanks to everyone mit to observe a second re- watchdog organization. state The who has cared about us, es- enactment of the driving of the average was pecially this family. Im sure Golden Spike. An extra I.vrt $520.67 with districts vary, this fg the best family In all w 111 "be charged for lng from a high of $1,192.20 the U.S.A. he said smiling ride to Promontory, iQ Daggett down to $457.05 toward Mr. and Mrs. Ander. In the Murray School district. son. Box Elders average annual Seegmlller said his office was a pile of letters" BOTH FATHERS took part receives teacher salary In 1967-6each day requesting Informa, $6,851. The state average was (Continued on Page Two) tlon on the excursions. Weve $6,635, Sevier was high with had letters from all over the $7,592, and Garfield low with United States, many from the 5,651, the association report, East, and a few from as far ed. away as Toronto, Canada. com-pan- Local 84302, Thursday Morning, April 17, 1969 attend the meetings as out. lined, according to their responsibilities. servRegular sacrament ices will be conducted in the individual wards of the stake Sunday evening. Thlrd-Flfteent- h WINDOW SHOT CMON Auntie Litter recrutine volunteers for Box Elder Junior High school's tree planting project which is scheduled Saturday morning. Students, dads and all other interested persons are invited to take part. ! ! is Vicenta Singh, 573 North Sixth East, told Brigham City police Sunday that a BB hole had been shot In a rear win. dow at her home. |