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Show . 10 Brigham City, Utah Sunday, October 12, 1969 Weather Changes With Area Frost Reported position of age group counselor. By Doris Flint The weather has turned cooler the past week. There have been reports of frost in some areas of the community. The coldest reported temperature has been 28 degrees at the north end of the area. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Rich-maand family Joye, Troy and Susette Irell of Las Vegas, Nev. visited with Lyle Richman (his father) and Mr. and Mrs. Clynn Richman and family for a week. n RICHMAN has accepted the position of ward clerk. He was set apart by President Flcklin, Sunday evening. CLYNN Mrs. i i . . -- .& EAGLE SCOUT award in a stake AND MRS. n , Property Tax Levy (Continued from Page One) its tax rate for capital outlay purposes by two mills this year, the only experienced in the county. The total district levy now stands at 45 mills. Following is the municipal levy for each of Box Elder countys cities and towns: Bear River City, 6 mills; Brigham City, 16.25; Corinne, 18.50; Deweyville, 10; Elwood, 8; Fielding, 8.75; Garland, 22; Honeyville, 8; Mantua, 8; Perry, 15.75; Plymouth, 10; Portage, 6; Snow, ville, 11; Tremonton, 22; Willard, 16, and Yost, 2. STATI hr rlin' llir-- i. I in- ul Iiimj imrr.ph IiiM In at in t in tin I T'. .yS lj Repayment will cover the period 1970-7- 2 increase for capi. from a tal outlay purposes. It will cost the district $68,735 in two-mi- ll In all there were six bids received. Others were: W. E. Hutton and company, 5.752 percent ($71,900); First Security bank, 5.75 percent ($71,768); Northern Trust company, 5.789 percent ($72,362); Continental Bank and Trust company, 5.789 percent ($71,170.) STATE FARM AIM Fire and Casualty Company Ma- Home Office; Bloomington, Illinois mini rr.tln r Murk Inr mi jilt aii luir arl- 1 T (Continued from Page One) school in Brigham City. The successful bidder was Contln-enta- l Illinois National bank which act. low by only $15. was ually firm, United Califor. The next-lonia bank, also bid five percent but stipulated no premium as did the sue. cessful bidder. y I JV' State Farm is all you need to know about Insurance. i BOYD JEPPESEN Phone 270 N. 6th E. 723-386- 8 ' tL h. Brigham Man Earns Degree TED Peterson and sons, Stephen and Chase Driggs, 1015 Cran-toDallas spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Flint. Place, Brigham City, has Mrs. Dean (Judy) Shephard completed work for his mas. visited with President and ter of education degree in Mrs. Merlin Larsen over the counseling and guidance at Utah State university in LoAND MRS. CHASE gan. MRS. His report was titled A Driggs and family of Brigham City visited Sunday afternoon Review and Construction of with the Leo Flints. Driggs Career Development Pro. was out hunting Saturday and gram in the Elementary lost their dog. They returned School. Sunday to try and lpcate him. graduated from Driggs The search was successful Granite High school in Salt and a happy family returned Lake and received his bach-elo- r of arts degree in econo, horns. MRS. Roland mics in 1956 from MS. AND the Toombs of Brigham City spent of Wyoming. afternoon with Mr. He is married to the former Sunday and Mrs. Eugene Flint and Merle Grover of Rirle, Idaho, and is now working as a spefamily. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rogers cial achievement counselor at welcomed a new baby boy In Weber High school in Ogden. MR. Garth Parkingson, 566 South Sixth West, told police Friday that a red, boys bicycle was missing from his home. He said it was taken Tuesday Wednesday. '"fV ' ' Board Accepts Bid Red Bike Gone or r " & V ; A ' V ' Clynn (Wlnnifred) Richman was sustained and set apart as the Young Womens president of the M7A. Clynn set her apart. Shelly Nicholas has accepted the their home. They also have a girl. The baby was bom Sept. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Petit announced the arrival of a boy Oct. 3. There were two brothers and a sister wait-in- g at home to welcome him. to Promontory Pointers BOX ELDER NEWS, --c- Kirk Goodliffe received his Eagle this past week. court-of-hon- Scout Rates Eagle Award .Scoutlngs Eagle award has been presented to a member of Brigham City Troop 222. He Is Kirk Goodliffe, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs, Leon Goodliffe, 178 North Eighth master for his troop, and is active in church programs, presently a teacher In the Brigham City priesthood, Thirteenth ward. East. Young Goodliffe received the honor this past week In r for Brigham a City stake. A freshman at Box Elder High school, the Eagle Scout has been an assistant patrol leader, patrol leader and now Is Junior assistant scout, court-of-hono- master. He also has been a quarter. Pharmacy BC Accident Causes Damage A two-ca- r crash at the Sixth South and Third East intersec. tion Wednesday morning resulted In a total damage of $265. ' The accident occurred at 7:55 a. m. when a southbound car driven by Aty Bitton, 37, 67, Intermountain Building school, collided with a car going west, driven by Sandra S. Tuft, 25, 571 South Fifth East, according to Patrolman Dallas Hlgley. FACTS by Ray Malmrose PATROLMAN HIGLEY Please do guard your good health: Like youth, good health Is, something that many of us take for granted until It seems to have "suddenly slipped In fact, it some away. times seems as though a persons health can almost be gauged by what he or she takes two at a time stairs or pills I And if you think the human body has a limitless number of that can go things wrong, just put yourself In the position of a glraf-f- e with a sore throat or a hippopotamus with chap, ped lips Physical prob-lems- ? Most of us have them sooner or later but you can guard against many of these problems by taking careful, Intelligent care of yourself. And please do go to your doc-to- r t for that physical checkup... at least once each year! vitally-importan- MALMROSE PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS 102 E. Forest 723-855- 5 es- timated $175 damage to the Bitton vehicles rear section and bumper. The Tuft cars front left fender damage was $90. - MTPPT ,'T Mrs. Tuft was cited for failure to yield according to Patrolman Hlg-leright-of-wa- y. Army Major Completes Korean Duty FT- - Major Phil Christoffersen, has been assigned at the 4th U.S.Army Missile Com. mand, Camp Page, Korea, has completed his tour of 13 months and will be returning to his home in Brigham City during the month of October. Major Christoffersen has served as the Command S.2 Officer and public Information officer during his stay at Camp Pge. After a leave at his home In Brigham City he and his family plan to movetoArling. ton Heights, Ul., where he will be assigned to Headquarters, 45th Artillery Bri. who gade. 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