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Show T Potent Pirates Fall To Box Elder Tankers Box Elder swimmers Thurs. day recorded their most lm. sue. presslve victory of r cessful season as they downed Cyprus, last years state run. meet ner.up, In a double-dua- l In the Pirates pool. The score was a tight as the Bees came on to win the 400.yard freestyle re. lay as the deciding race. In fact, Coach Les Dunns paddlers captured both relays balance and Individual strength. Mike Powers who chalked up a pair of firsts, set a new school record In the freestyle as he stroked the distance in so-fa- 50-4- 200-yar- d the time of 1:56.7. THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brl jham City, Utah Sunday, January 7, I 968 - , - ?& Hogue (BE), Norton (C), Jeff (BE) ;24.5. individual medley Jones (C), Shepherd (C), Rich-iRicks (BE) 2:19.7. Diving . Lang (C), Pistorias (C) 153.5 points. butterfuly . Morgan (BE), Jones (C), Day (C) 1:03.4. Norton lOO.yard freestyle (C), Sandy Christensen (BE), Openshaw (C) :55.9. Fa-ver- o from th files of 200-yar- 100 yard backstroke (C), & Journal 50 Years Ago Friday, January 4, 1918 After enjoying the dance at the Academy of Music New Years eve, t)r. and Mrs. NX'. I. McNeal, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Rees, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holman to their comfortable home in Perry, where they enjoyed a luncheon, remained over night and spent New Year's day as guests at the Holman home. The living room was decorated with cut roses and the crystal basket on the dining table was filled with beautiful violets. Friday, January 4, 1918 A birthday social was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Smith New Years day for their daughter, Miss Pearl Smith. Refreshments were served to the following: Misses Lillian Fife, Bergetta Holst, Vera Earl, lizzie and Elva Peterson, Edith XX'ixom, Emma Rasmussen, Blenda Gustav eson. Gladys Tyson. Mary, Pearl and Jay Smith. 100-yar- (BE), Shaw 1:02.7. the News . Moody (C) Larsen Mrs. Ada Johnson DIES freestyle . Powers died at her home Sandusky (BE), Sadler (C), Allen (C) 4:25.9. Saturday. breaststroke . Mol. enaar (BE), Shepherd (C), Ricks 400-yar- IDS Worker the second halt of the (BE) 1:11.0. contest, the Bees 400.yard freestyle relay . easily outdistanced Granger, Box Elder (Bakes, Christensen, 72.19, scoring heavily In all Doug Packer, Hogue.), Cyprus. events except diving. 30 Years Ago Other Box Elder swimmers Mr. and Mrs. Parry who placed in the test with Friday, December 31, 1937 THE RESULTS: Granger were Doug Packer, Jensen of this city announce the arrival of a fine baby third In the 200.yard freestyle; girl born Sunday afternoon. All concerned are doing Box Elder 50, Cyprus 44 Kerry Hogue, second In the Innicely. . Box Elder dividual medley and second In Medley relay Friday, January 7, 1938 A fine baby boy was born (Dennis Moody, Mike Morgan, the backstroke; Russell Bakes, to Mr. ana Mrs. Jarvis Koford of this city early this mornMrs. Ada Johnson Sandusky, Ed Molenaar, Tom Urlona) Cy. second In the butterfly; Jeff Mike Favero, third In the lOO.yard 85, of 129 South Second East, ing at a local hospital, Mother and babe are doing nicely. freestyle Mrs. XX'. X'osco Call left Powers (BE), Sadler (C), Shep.' freestyle, and Tom Urlona, died at her residence Saturday Friday, January 7, 1938 morning after a long illness. Thursday for San Francisco, California, and on Friday second In the 400.yard pick (C) 1:56.7. . She was born Nov. 24, 1882, she sailed freestyle . George for Honolulu to spend a few weeks with her at Brigham City, a daughter Dr. and Mrs. Elton Cornell. and of John P. and Mary Klem daughter was and reared She Johnson. educated In Brigham City and attended Brigham Young college double-dua- l j , 100-yar- In 7 H r aesr Dies After Long Illness 200-yar- d son-in-la- Special Low Rates Now for IRS Offers Taxpayer Personnel Packages Military in Logan. She had taught school In Brigham City and worked as deputy recorder and deputy treasurer for Box Elder county for 13 years. News from Intermnuntaln All student dance bands must an application for sane, tlon and submit It to the Student Council. After this Is done, they can be hired for dances and parties. When students or adults want a band to play for their party, they must make an arrange, ment with the social committee and Mrs. Pittman. They meet every Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. In Bldg. 21.Members fill out Estimate on Farm Income Due Jan. 15 Farmers two-thlrd- s SHE MARRIED Samuel D. Sandusky on March 12, 1925 of the Social Committee are In Brigham City. The marriage Rita Begay, Maureen Anthony, was later solemnized In the LDS Salt Lake temple. They Irene Victor, Rosemary made their home at Roseville, and Ruby Frank. Bands cannot be hired unless Calif., later moving to Citrus through the Student Council. Heights. Mr. Sandusky died In 1955. She was a charter member CLASS SPONSORS DANCE of the Business and Profes. The Junior class will spon slonal Womens club of Brig, sor a Western dance, Saturday, ham City and served as a state Jan. 13, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. officer in that organization. Admission will be 25 cents ACTIVE IN CIVIC AFFAIRS, per person and the money earn, ed will be used to sponsor the she was a member of the or. lglnal Peach Days committee In Junior Prom. and punch will 1904 and organized and directed Cookies be sold. Tentatively the "Fen. ladles choruses In the northern dertones will play for the Utah area. Also active In the LDS church, dance. she served In the mission field as a member of the district CLUB TO MEET Sunday school board and as a The Future Nurses Club will Relief Society mission aid. She have a meeting on Jan. 8, In later served as stake MIA chor. Bldg. 3 at 7 p.m. A film on ister, stake Primary president In the Medical and as a counselor In the stake Careers Field, will be shown to the Relief Society. In ward organizations, she are member. All members ' urged to attend the meeting. had been a teacher and chorls. who earned at least of their 1967 gross income from farming should file their declaration of estl. KEY. CLUB ELECTS m ated Federal Income tax (In for eluding 1967 on or before Monday, Jan. Alfred Dehlya has been elect-e- d 15. Form 1040-Eshould be used president of the Key Club for this purpose. to fill the vacancy created by V. Roland Wise, However, of Ted Kee the district director of Internal the resignation newly elected president of the Revenue for Utah said that farm, Student Council. ers need not file an estimate If they file their 1967 Federal Income tax return, Form 1040, Though she amassed one o and pay In full any tax due the worlds greatest fortunes by Feb. 15. Hetty Green, who was known Tax Guide, as the Witch of Wall Street, Farmers (Publication No. 225), which lived In a slum. furnishes information on this subject, may be obtained by Sean OCasy. one of Ireland's dropping a post card to the Dls most famous playwrights, overtrlct Director, Internal Revenue came such advantages as Service, Salt Lake City, Utah, very little formal education 84101 or from your county farm and a serious eye poverty, agent. lisease Plate Your eight-poun- j j PACKAGES weighing up to go p0unds and not more than go Inches in combined length jn(j girth qualify for the new special airlift rate, Postmaster jflieisen said, Postal patrons can get the airlift service on packages mailed to all military personnel at APO and FPO addresses overseas, and In Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Postmas. ter Nielsen noted that the new airlift also applies to parcels mailed back to the States by servicemen from these military ter, a counselor, class leader, post offices. secretary, chorister and visit-inPARCELS ON which the $1 teacher in the Relief Society. fee Is paid get air transporta, tlon all the way . . . from IN THE MIA SHE was a presl. here to the port of embarka-tlon- , dent, class leader and chorist. and from there to the over er and in the Primary, was a seas base. Postal patrons form chorister, president, and organ. erly had to pay air parcel post 1st. rates to get similar service, She returned to Brigham City Postmaster Nielsen said. In 1963 where she had been He said that In many Instances active In the First ward Relief the new airlift rates are con Society. slderably below comparable air Survivors Include one sister parcel post charges. Zina Jensen Brigham City; an HE CITED THESE examples: uncle, George Johnson, Brig, A mother here sending a 15 ham City, and an aunt, Meda Jensen, Salt Lake City; 14 nieces flclatlng. and nephews. Friends may call at the Peter sen Funeral chapel on Monday FUNERAL SERVICES will be 7.9 p.m. and Tuesday prior to held Tuesday at 1 p.m. In the service. Burial will be in Brigham City Brigham City First ward chapel with Bishop Carlyle Jensen of. cemetery. g re-tur- Want Ad Over the Phone News-Journ- al FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE pound package to her son In Vietnam pays $2.60 for the new airlift service. The air parcel post rate for the same package Is $7.73. According to Roland V.Wise, An package going distruct director of the Utah In. from here to Frankfurt, Germ ternal Revenue Service, the re. any, costs $3 under the airlift gular taxpayer information pro. service. The air parcel rate gram for filing 1967 Federal Income tax returns went Into Is $6.48. effect Jan. 2, through April POSTMASTER Nielsen pointed 15. Taxpayers are reminded that out, however, that It Is not always to the mailers advant. the Salt Lake City offices are age to use the airlift service. still located In the Post Office On some light packages air par and Courthousebuilding, Fourth cel post rates may be lower South and Main streets. As. sistance Is also available at all than the airlift charges. Postal patrons should check local Internal Revenue Service with the Post Office for inf or offices throughout the State. Internal Revenue Service em. matlon on the best way to mall parcels to servicemen over players will answer questions seas, Postmaster Nielsen em or give information to persons tax re. making out Income phaslzed. turns. but they would like to emTHE NEW AIRLIFT service phasize telephone service and went Into effect Jan. 7. It was Monday assistance, thus giving authorized under the postal rate better service to taxpayers, bill signed into law Dec. 16 by and minimizing the cost of Internal Revenue Service. President Johnson. Postmaster Nielsen explain THE PLAN OF advising and ed that the regular postag on parcels mailed to service Instructing taxpayers infilling men overseas is based on the but their ?yn returns will be distance the package is hauled carried "out as In last year's No program. Wise states that ser. within the United States. and charge is made for carrying vice will be given gladly the package between the U.S, cheerfully, upon either a tele, contact port and the overseas base phone call or a personal from a taxpayer, and that of handicapped Individuals UNTIL JAN 7 airlift for par cels to servicemen overseas will be actually prepared If they was restricted to packages cannot physically do the Job weighing up to five pounds, for themselves. While special preparations Upon payment of the regular are being made to give the best these pack, rates, post parcel and attention to taxpay. service surface transportation ages get to the port of embarkation and ers who come In on Mondays, are airlifted from there to the service will be maintained at information counters on other overseas posts on a space work days (Tuesday through vallable basis. Friday) at the Salt Lake City, There Is no charge for this Ogden and Provo offices. partial airlift and overseas par cels weighing up to five pounds THE OGDEN OFFICE Is loc. will continue to receive this ated on the first floor, Room service, Postmaster Nielsen 1301, in the New Federal Build. said. 1967 Mercury FOR SALE FOR SALE used anything like Cougar, power steering, tape sheep manure. say users of Blue Lustre deck. 1966 Olds Toronado. Bowen, FOR SALE 723-347- 1 SERVICES OFFERED -- Just HELP 5c 324 25th . 84401. Ing, Utah t workers mend some of street (a state highway) REPORTS THEFT Mrs. Juanita Stone, 222 North Second East, reported to Brig, ham City police Thursday that a rear view mirror was stolen from her car on Dec. 22. Information Program school NEW RULING STREET PATCH XX'ORK Utah Highway dept irtmem the cracks which have shown up on Brigham Cityf j Main this winter. Street, Ogden, i INCOME TAX RETUR .NS an fl Instructions are being m ailed t o taxpayers who arereque sted t ): (1) Read the lnstructlot is car In preparing the returi is line by line. Be sura to u se full name, address, an d soc lal security number. Use pre.f form when appr oprla te. (2) If a refund Is 1 nvolv ed, send your return dire ct to the Internal Revenue Serv Ice G ant-e- r jit Ogden, 1160 West 1 200 Sc tuth 84405, Rett irns Ogden, Utah that do not call for a re fund ie ser It to should continue to the District Director , Inte irnal ' Lake Revenue Service, S ialt . 84101. Utah City, (3) If further asi ilstan ce Is required call the loc :al Int ernal Revenue Service of flee c in the telephone: Salt Lake City. i. 524. 4060; Ogden .399.61 island ,6552 (4) In the event tl ie tele iphone call cannot clear up.th ,e dif f Iculty, come Into the Ir iternal Revenue Service of .flee, j trefer ably on Mondays. BIKE MISSING Peterson, 154 South West, reported the theft of a bicycle to Brigham City police Thursday. N.R. First Connecticut derives its name from Indian words meaning place of the long river. Any way you figure it . . . 1; THE FINEST) WELCOME TO Your Federal! WAGON A i about the city, its services Just call . , . f ' s s TOloomi&goii fnteimatumati . l,7jrA Phone 723-702,- WELCOME NEWCOMERS! Uit thu coupon to lot uo know horo. you'it I J Nimt 1 Mdrtn 11 City Venezu UPI) IQ tual bl ,rth rate ol I .,000 persons, the tin America. The I s oirth rate in ;he Ur ilted States f( I Fill oy comparlsoi x Is U9.4 per 1 i 300 persons. 1 and facilities. il CARACAS t' ela has an am 47 to 51 per J highest In La' visit from our hostess will make you feel at home, with her basket of gifts and answers to questions c1 Dean Comj aton, 5160 West Sixth North, ri eporte d to Brig ham City poll' :e Sat urday the theft of a ski coat valued at $35fromBoxE lder H! lgh school. ' & Income tTax.'1 COAT TAKEN Brigham City IS WELCOME , and Tax Guide f or Sms ,11 Bus. iness booklets are a callable at the various ifflces for 50 cents per copy. 4 Pllon hi vo Iho Wolcomo Wogon Hoitosi coll on mo I would liko lo oubscribo to tho I alroody oubscribo to tho out coupon ond moil to Circulohon I Per Voird 60c Minimum. WANTED FOR ElectroHELP WANTED lux Corp. Sales and Service needs reliable man Brigham area. Apply 320 XX'ashington Blvd.. Ogden, RI ENT FOR RF iNT Also 1 ai id 2 or LEASE FOR RENT or LEASE 2 bedroom Efficiency. FOR RENT tedroom apart- apartment with full baseit, ments. ( Carpel , and drapes, ment in Brigham, ph. CR South End, Building 61 for cleaning carpets. Rent ph. furnishet or unfurnished, all Intermountain School $ 1 . electric Bu shnell utilities. shampooer ApartOn uphols- FOR SALE CLOSEOUT Take over Meetings Open to Public Furnished 1 ments. 1 15 Enst 7 South, ph. FOR RENT Sprouse Reitz. Phone or fabrics. Values to $16 payments on beautiful spinet bedroom 235 tery ! y apartment. Ski shoes. 9. with FOR SALE HELP Swamped yd. for $2 to $4.98 yd. Please piano, ph. South 1st East. Call skits and bindings. $25. Nice 2 bedPIANO TUNING, qualified work, need married lad) FOR R ENT phone for appointment. Palmer, FOR SALE -- - Sharp 1963 technician, ph. or Part time to serve Fuller room a partm ent. Inquire 127 Furnished 3 FOR RENT Brush customers, ph. Mrs. South 3 W.rst. Honda sport 50. ph. Ronald Madsen. room apartment, no children 8276. Johnson, Used SALE FOR refrigFREE or pets. See at 46 North 3 erator with freezer unit, etc East or call 7 oz. Granada Gold WILL small children TEND Call HELP WANTED only $75. Lady glass tumbler with fillup, in my home. Call FOI RENT who can work day or night of 8 gal. or more. 2 bedroom FOR RENT shift. Inquire at Arctic Circle. Jim's Shamrock FURNISHED duplex, newly redecorated, WILL children in TEND my 108 North Main Sales & Service stove, drapes, refrigerator, KITCHENETTE home. Good clean care, ph. carpet, garage, LOST FOUND home. Demonstrations FREE Willard. and ph. FOR SALE 1964 Mercury APARTMENTS Montclair 4 door hardtop ZIG LOST Money in bills in fast back. Automatic trans Food of front King, North WALNUT CABINET 24 West 1st South G mission, power brakes and Main. ph. 2 TREES Must sell late 1966 mosteering, factory air. Excel 74'0 South Main del pastel full size autolent condition. $1,575. ph Topped or Removed 'N inter rates KEEP your carpets beautiful FOR RENT or LEASE matic zig zag sewing maFor Free Estimates chine. 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