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Show WJWRJ five PAGOE THE GOVERNOR DID IT JOURNAL 0X ELDER City Brisk Utah Reverses National Trend-Spe- - -- 29, 1951 '71 publUW C:!L mwpP. uccor Utah, SL j vry tbuhed JljwJ' at Brif to tho Less For Operation Than Previous Year Utah, according to the Unite- States Ctaybaugh, Publtoher -Crompton, Manaffing Editor Johuron, Advertising Manager Elder conn- rTriptioo year, payable in advance; j with the Box Elder iMbh.had Wednesdays) $4.00 2 nn ttns; afi Box Elder conn Outntda ,'j cent. combination rata year; par "0.00 ( d- installation of ill! THAT'S JEM- .-" FLAVOR! cent. less than in the previous ployee give an honest full days twelve month period. Total ex- work are among the main reapenditures, including capital sons for the savings Jn .public outlay, aid to local governments funds and for making larger such as counties, cities, towns amounts available for the beneand school districts, payment on fit of the general public."-- . ' state debt land other payments, According to the government were 22 percent Jess in Utah publication, which classifies acthan in the preceding year. tivities in a manner aimed, to In .these (features Utah place all the states on an apa national trend. All the proximately equal footing, exstates in the aggregate,' spent penditures in Utah for general 9.7 percent in fiscal 1950 than in control," which includes legisla1949 for operations of their gov- tive and Judicial expenditures ernments on (he state level, and and those of the chief executive, total expenditures were 115 per- were $260,000 less in liscal 1950 cent higher lor all the states in than in fiscal 1949. There was 1950 than in 1949 liscal years. no legislative session in 1950, Louisiana was the only other which accounts for part of, the 6tate west of the .Mississippi river which showed expenditure trends similar to Utah; and Ohio and Illinois were the only other states with both total expend! tures and expenditures lor operations less in 1950 than in 1949, State expenditures lor' liscal Utah were from amounts ' appropriated by the legislature of 1947. Governor J. 1549, j In Bracken Lee came into office in the middle of the liscal year 1949; and fiscal year 1950 was the first complete liscal year to show the results ol his' control and that of the legislature of 1949. Examination of the departments publication develops the fact that the economy knife did IflTTUD WORLDS I IN I0NB. FINEST BOURBON joe. : ieam not reduce appropriations for education, either lor the ' state operated institutions otf higher education, nor for the 'financial aid from the state, to the school districts. Expenditures- - for 'highin 11950 exway construction ceeded that of' 1949 by more than $1 million, or by 17 percent. This is classed as capital outlay.' State aid to local governments increased in this year $700,000 or more than 4, percent. "The government publication does riot state any explicit reasons for the reduction in - Utah Patrick . said' expenditures, Healy, Jf.,chaiiman of the state tax commission, which has an-- , 'but 'analyalyzed sis of the figures, and examinain tion of state expenditures greater detail will show that the ' the-repor- nsnumi to., ckm r. ... 1 -- 1 ! News-Journa- , Barber Pole Snatched in d the police department'Js.a' electric . barber ipole,- snatched- from in . front of a local shop.. ' I d , , WRECKER - bert and Park; and Mr. Mrs. Harold Jones, Deon Fredrickson, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rose and daughter Sharon, Mr. and - Mrs. Ervin Jones, Merle and LeOra, Mr. and Mrs. IDick Barnes,. Jay, Kay, Bryce and NeVoy Tracy; Gary Oman,. Orville and Boyd Taylor, 'Leo Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Wright: and Gary, George Wright, Gustave Ander son, Roberta Tracy and Valene Montgomery. st Won Race But Cost Was High SERVICE THE SHOE CENTER FAMILY TO COMPEL - ' - i And I lost 20 pounds, to, he recalls. Gambling Charge Beaten By Sleep BIRMINGHAM, .Ala. Alice Davis Won her- (UP) freedom here by' proving she was asleep when officers raided her, home and arrested five, persons for t ' ugambling. The arresting officer testified that the woman was awakened from a sound sleep and taken into custody. The judge ruled that she was innocent because she was ignorant of the gambling in the house. - 10 A. M. SPECIAL! Result From A Sagging; - Uncomfortable ' Can . Mattress DRESS SHOES , $1-9- $1.00 SPECIAL! CHILDRENS STRAPS AND OXFORDS 3 $1.00 ENDS POSITIVELY , SPORT ) - MEN! OXFORDS SATURDAY CUT SLASH PRICE HERE-- S YOUR CHANCE! Regular To $14.00 Smart assortment of fine calfskin leath, ers for Dress or Casual Wear. For all Sport or Casual wear Your favorite style or color to harmonize with any outfit Long wearing crepe and leather soles LOAFER STYLES included. -- Regular $3.93 : nights rest is the best medicine., anyone can take. Thats why we prescribe 8 hours rest 365n nights a year on a Genu-iEVERTON Springfilled either new or Mattress . rebuilt, See us today our prices are very reasonable. EVERJDN V MATTRESS CO. cu j 10 A.M. FOR YOUR SHARE! 6 P. M. AT Regular $14.00 MEN'S 5 ENGINEER BOOT Black Heavy Sole CUT SLASH PRICE PRICE Regular $4.00 - STRAP SANDALS The style leader of the year White for summer wear and tan in the group. Plain Strap and Spaghetti types. HURRY! CUT SLASH PRICE $1.93 z Regular To $4.50 GlUL'S oxfords now I Buy for school Sturdy leather uppers with long wearing Com-p- o soles Popular brown solor. CUT SLASH PRICE I Regular To $7.00 Children's SHOES A complete style range SLIPPERS, STRAPS, OXFORDS and high shoes included. A wealth ol styles for every occasion Buy for present and future now I Sizes 12 ft to $2.93 ARCH SUPPORTS . AND OXFORDS CUT TO $8.73 $4.83 Regular To $18X0 LADIES! HURRY FOR THESE! First Quality "City Club" A galaxy of fine styles and colors. Pumps, $10.73 CUT SLASH PRICE Straps for dressy wear. Medium and high heels. ' PRICE $5.93 : $6.00 MEN'S Long wearing Compo Soles TO GET YOUR SHARE OF BARGAINS AT HURRY . 1 WORK SHOES SLASH and "Valentine'' quality included Styles and colors to enhance any costume I Finest leather! HURRYII I Regular CUT Some of the finest ot the fine! Genuine "Velvet Step 76 South Main Street. SHOES FINE OXFORDS $1.53 The ffiH SAFETY TOE MEN'S Scholls famous make. designed to support weak or fallen arches. Relieves aching feet and legs. S5H , MEN'S 3. HURRY! 'Vt. C0T To $13.00 CUT SLASH PRICE Regular To $5.00 . Draft ROW AT $19.73 VL DRESS SHOES Yes, a good TOMOR SLASH WOMEN'S . Gkte SAVE! BE HERE CUT Regular To $12.00 WOMEN'S 3 and SF Regular to $6.50 WOMEN'S CUT SLASH PRICE sfviNe-tOMrri- "KEDS" Shockproof - Arch Cushion AND CASUALS Values to $9.00 SALE 10 A, M, Regular $4.00 Boys Scientifically ; tyom COME TODAY L! GENUINE WOMENS and III HEALTH nit STOCK-DISPOSA- ' BAD POSTURE . Brigham City, Utah -- $8,000. the joy of pleasant motoring 76 South Main Street ACTION NOW! GET YOUR SHARB QUICK-BUYIN- G OF THIS (25,000 . the feel of springy turf on the fairways SHOE STORE Coast-To-Coa- BURLTNiGTQN, Vt. (IIP), if. Nelson Jackson once- won - a $50 Jj Phone your society news to 771. bet but' it cost him $8,000! . Jackson, now edging 80, was sitting in the University club in San Francisco one day In 1903 when he heard somebody belit tling the horseless carriage. iVhy, said the man scorn fully, 'you couldnt drive, across fhe country in one of those . in ' i!" 90 days. Jackson bet $50 he could, and soon afterward headed east In his Winton. ' 'Just 63 days later-- on July 26, 1903 he arrived in New York City, completing the first motor carriage trip from : coast to coast. Jackson won the bet, but the trip had cost him a total of The thrill of a strike on stream or lake SEASHORES i. 1 - the fun of picnicking in a cool retreat - 1 , glass-encase- , SOFT WATER reduction of nearly 14 percent, Utah expenditures classed as for public safety. Including the state police, the militia and pro tective inspection and regula tion, dropped about $150,000 or 12 percent. For highway main tenance and administration, the expenditures were about $550,-00or 11 percent less. For operation of state departments con cerned with natural resources, chiefly agriculture and fish and game operation expenditures, the drop iwas $400,600 or 14 percent; for operation of hospitals and institutions for the handidecreased capped expenditures $150,000 or 9 percent; for health, $60,000 or 7 percent; for-- public welfare, $1,100,000 or 8 percent. For recreation - and miscellanin1 classification eous, which eludes a comparatively small amount of fish and game expen ditures and all those of the state employment security ad ministration, there was an increase of $100,000 or 10 percent; and there was a small increase also Jn the expenditures Classed as correction. Expenditures - for the junior and senior colleges increased $36,000. OKLAHOMA CITY (UP)-rHi- gh on. .the list of missing items AdoptShortForm ncomeTax results everse I tween $3,000 and $3,050 might Tip. ; f Telephone Repair Spoils Timely pay their tax debt to Uncle Sam, WORCESTER, ?4as;; :jfUP) as measured toy their 1950 inun For Neighbors Signs .bearing ,a quotation from t come, with a check for $56. Unwere distributed toy MOORES CORNER, Mass. (UP) Tennyson, der the state law Is such, a case officialsto 'alOfeBktEBgnts at 14 of one JWhenever the partythe resident would report the Each .sign read: "Llfer Hall. City Corsame gross income as on his fed- line subscribers in Moores is not so short but that there .is eral return the amount of tax ner used the telephone, neigh- always time for courtesy.". , . . t paid the federal government, bors could hear the conversation By Mrs. R. G. Barnes, and compute his state tax at 10 on their radios. , You'll be surprised at the exUtah, according to tax au percent of that amount or $5.60. Naf, Idaho News-Journwere cellent Residents when, unhappy thorities who keep . in close secure.classified ads some the after weeks, telephone Sounds simple, but what hap touch with such laws throughof the sltua learned company about to the standard jokes out the nation, is the first state pens and took steps to eliminate You Can Have in. the union to adopt a short the headaches the taxpayer has tion cause of it a frequency sithe form Income tax return in which about March 15? e The new state law provides milarity between the party-linthe tax is measured by the fed carrier unit and the broadcast in your home for as little federal event the in that the eral income tax. By act of the '. sta. as INoiin Oman had the misfor-- last legislative session, the Utah tax is increased or decreased it band of a Chicopee radio tion. tune of tipping IDalton Taylors resident whose adjusted gross shall be mandatory for the $2.50 per month Listeners groused that the 1950 Ford over, Sunday after-- income as reported to the fed state tax commission to so adon a service basis. were conversations noon, when he failed to make eral government is less than just the rate of tax to be paid telephone nominal installation Very more radio the than increases such to that state the interesting the turtt. .The lad escaped in-- $5, 000, and who uses the federal charge. ury but the car was damaged Ishort form of reporting, has the or decrease in the federal tax programs. CULLIGAN SERVICE the rate not shall change one of state slightly. (option paying the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oman tenth of the amount of his fed amount of the state tax paid by Order your stationery, office and is offered in Brigham City an individual." business forms, envelopes, etc., by motored to Provo Sunday, to eral tax. i visit relatives. Perhaps it Is the tax commis today at the Of course, if he finds that this slon that will have the headache A very interesting and exclt penalties for perjury, which is Phone 25 1 ' 48 N. Main his next spring. ing baseball game was played procedure would increase a felony. to state the he the calen For may persons using Yost Saturday afternoon. El- payments ba came out victorious with "a still compute his state income dar year 1951 returns will be tax as in the past, and file his due at the state tax commis score of 12 to 11 for Yost. Grand twins," Vernon and return and pay his tax accord- sion toy March 15, except that if they use the federal form per Verna Tracy, spent the week ingly. Charles F. Conlon, executive mitted under which the collec end with their grandparents, tor of internal revenue computes Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tracy, while secretary of the National the tax, the state tax is due their folks attended a reunion I elation of Tax said recently that so far as he within thirty days after the col in Logan. has mailed to the taxpay Granddaughter of Mr. and was aware at the time this lector TAva-method of computing the terrl er his notification of the amount Mrs. Chas. Montgomery,-nellbecame Mrs. Rulon Dar torial income tax is in effect in of his federal tax. Another bill affecting a large Alaska, but no state other than ington in the Logan temple number of state Income taxpay June 25. . Utah, has as yet adopted it. The new act permits the Utah ers and enacted at the recent Mr. William Gunnels sister, legislative session has been in captain In the army, is visit resident to use the table such 6 last. This ing at Stevell. Gunnel has seen as is found on page 4 of the fed- force since February DAYTIME his sister twice in the past 20 eral income tax return form he act made it unnecessary for the 935-93- 6 to have his CALL this signature mail his received in taxpayer . early years.. exnotarized. However, a frauduAmong the many attending year. That table shows, for SUNDAYS S0S-874- YJ the wedding dance for Mr. and ample, that a man and wife, lent return or one made .with the NIGHTS tax still the of evading Mrs. Boyd Booth, at Almo, from with two , dependent children, intent the surrounding small commun who had a total income of be- - makes thfl signer subject to the ities, were Mr. and Mrs. William TA Gunnel and daughter Gayle and Mr. and Mrs. James Nenno, Del INCIDENTS modern methods Department of Commerce, Friday at, Brigh and antetad aa Sacond Claaa operated its government during and mechanical aids to adminpost offica In Brig. istration, together with the reu.ti.r at tha nndef tha act of March the liscal year ended June 30 last with expenditures 6.7 per. quirement that each state em' ?I79. v St , friday. June r-- hYitrr iTSiiai Utah Is First To BORDERLINE' nds S $4.43 siily..te tee Brigham City, Utah 50 |