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Show 2 BOX ELDER Receive District Business NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, July 26, 970 Too Tvjo Local Firms Lou Many Weeds In Sclieol Food Hiddin s InOurGfy "You have a nice city here. This was the comment of a visiting Texas news- paperroan in a chat with the editor this 'past week. Our reply: "Yes, we think its a good community ' .but we can still see room for. improvement And as we drive around the city, one of the most flagrant violations of community pride is- In the area of beautification. Yes, in beautification where Brigham City has received national recognition in recent years. t Two local firms were among those awarded bids Wednesday night to supply Box Elder School, district with food Items during the 190-7- 1 year, Superior Dairy, Brigham City, was named to provide milk on Its bid of .592 cents per half-piand cottage cheese at $1.4 for five pounds, for five pounds. There were two other bid- ' . . The board agreed to pay half on a $2,500 electric organ proposed for purchase and use at Bear River High school. Making the request were ' Principal Darwin Woodbury and Carl Ashby, .music instructor. ' They pointed out. that the Instrument sold originally for d ders,$3,800 plus $tf00 each for two including Dairy, .0601, and Twin City speakers. Dairy, Tremonton, ,0629 cents. Board members Wayne George A- Nielson and Sons was selected to supply Loveland and Dr. Arnold produce on Its bid of wholesale Gilbert expressed concern that the unit would be plus 9 percent. The only other, bidder was adequate. However, Ashby Slot Bros. Produce Inc., assured diem that It was. wholesale plus 10 percent. Nicholas and company Policy Changes Approved Two changes recommended submitted low prices for fish in the policy concerning class products and Packing company was the and club assessment and fundsuccessful bidder for meats.' raising projecta, 'gained approval. ' Will Borrow 1100,000 These Include a provision d The board of education, in that any other business, authorized organization must have fund Clerk David Morrell to borrow drives approved', by the $900,000 on tax anticipation superintendent on a yearly three banks in the county basis. Also, that money raised from ' Box Elder County '.bank,' by a club or class must be First Security and Bear River spent while the affected students are in school or' State bank. The interejt rate wjll be 6 revert to the schools general percent with A1 Burrows of account on July 1 of the year in Burrows Smith and company, which they graduate. . SPECIFICALLY, we dont like the weeds that seem to have grown up this summer with more profusion than ever before. You see them everywhere, bordering streets," in yards, vacant lots and irrigation .'ditches and around business buildings. Gty property is included along with residential and commercial portions of the. local landscape. aetlng as broker. . - , MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN of the Brigham Don Chadwick, president-elec- t City International league, WBBA, displays sketch of fountain which league plans to construct in memory of Lloyd "Casey Robinette. , Tri-Mill- . WE KNOW it doesnt have to he this way. A majority of the people in Brigham City are not guilty. They care for their yards, cultivate their orchards and generally exhibit a low tolerance point for weeds. Others, however, exhibit less pride and more indifference. What proof? Drive around and look or even examine your neighbors place . . . or your own. Fountain to Honor Memory ' Of Brigham Little Leaguer Lets do something about it As the 1970 political .campaign .warms there is one aspect which candidates would do well to recognize the legal requirements governing signs. In the past it has been a' common sight to see . He Loved Baseball ' game being played, he was either playing or watching. . He, iirmy opinion, was an outstanding boy, not only as a player but as an individual And thats what the program is all about, Clemmer stated. The International league of Western Boys Baseball association is handling the project. League President - Elect Don Chadwick accompanied Clemmer at the board meeting to explain what was in and highways. Lets make this campaign a clean one. Candidates, dont hang your face in an illegal place! . Accept Donation However, if the board wants to offer a donation, we will accept it, he added. Clemmer said its intended to have boys in the league perform much of the labor as a valuable experience. We would like service clubs, individuals and other organizations to join us in construction of this memorial; a cash donation will be appreciated and useful in paying for our materials, Chadwick said. City might well be described as the youth sports capital of Utah this coming weekend. First, there is the annual Golden Spike AAU Swimming meet scheduled Friday and Rees Pioneer park. Saturday at And if you have a fetish for baseball, teams from four local Western Boys Baseball association leagues will battle for winning honors in their annual district tournament at Memorial park on the Brigham p all-st- ar same days. Activities of both events are free to the public and promise to provide the kind of keen competition and excitement that only youngsters can dish out in their desire to win. ITS A CREDIT to Brigham City that facilities exist here, to host this calibre of sports attractions. And a pat on the back is deserved by. those responsible for all of die work and planning which must precede them. Swimming each day will begin at 9 a.m. and baseball at 10 a.m., both continuing throughout the morning. and afternoon. Do yourself a favor, turn out and watch some of the action. Theyll Like Us A great group of people are coming to Brigham ' ' City this, week weekly newspaper publishers and their families from all parts of the state. Theyll be here Friday and Saturday for the Utah State Press associations annual summer convention. We know theyre going to like our community and the good folks who jive here. Yes, were prejudiced but hopefully so will thfty be when the con- vention is over. Theres no more profitable export than good will. And remember, were Big Smile Country! . stated. . Commander Michaels received a BS degree from the U.S. Naval Academy and an MS degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.- - He is married, has four children and is a member of the Methodist church. there has been a meals served at Box week. Other counties of the state may also be covered at a later date. Utah The number included 79,894 more student meals and 3,651 meals served to adults. al Roland Hearings Slated On Theft Charges The position is a relatively difficult one to fill because of the remoteness, of the area in western Box Elder county. Some of the wives just wont go out there and live, noted Dr. Haws who said interviews had been conducted with nine persons. Also approved for employment was Katheryn Tlngey who will teach kindergarten through third grade at Howell school. . Brigham City Kiwanis YARD OF THE MONTH Address Name But the rare instances of flagrant abuse which may be discovered, will of course, be dealt with according to law, he added. said the months to complete and will be conducted by revenue officers. A cross section of businesses will be checked to see if all required tax returns are being filed. Wise said the current survey is not designed to determine whether returns are accurate but only whether all .required returns are filed. The survey will also be used to check the completeness of the ips master file of business tax-- ' payers. . The Roman god of medicine said, are a continuous part of the regular IRS program to maintain high levels of taxpayer compliance. Most of the delinquencies brought to light will be the result of . honest BOX ELDER NEWS in established Sunday by tha 55 South First West, Brigham City, Utah, 64302. Class postaga paid at tha Sacond 14 First Wast, South post offica, Brigham City, Utah, 64302. Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher , Chas. "Tuff" Claybaugh, Assistant Bruct T. Ktyaf, Managing Editor A weekly ntwspaptr 1694, published tvary Box l, Eldar rata advanca: $4 00 par yaar pay in connactlon with Eldar , Journal (pubhshad Thursdays) $7.00 par year: $3 50 for 4 months: singla copy, 10 cants. Member Audit Buraau of Circulations? Utah Stata Prass Association, National and Unitad Nawspapar Association 'Prass Intarnational Advertising Rapra santativa: Utah Stata Prass Association, Salt Laka City, Utah. Subscription abla tha in Box CAPITOL OPEN misun- and oversight. derstandings was AeM ulapius. 1 p.m. Today thru Tues. JAMES STEWART HENRY FONDA 'THE CHEYENNE SOCIAL CLUB NATIONAL NEWSPAPER UTAH STATE IRbOSSOCIATIOn l M Most Comply Most businesses, comply cpnscientiously with the tax laws, Wise said. However, he added, these laws are complex, and some business taxpayers may not be fully aware of all the tax returns which apply to their particular business operations. These may include returns covering income, withholding, social security, and a variety of miscellaneous excise taxes. Compliance surveys. Wise. This 4 . ; ; Wise non-far- ,. Preliminary hearings are scheduled in Brigham City court for two men charged with grand larceny. Arraigned in city court this past week on the charge were Albert LeRoy Weeden, 18, and Doyle Chamberlain, 19, both of Perry. Each is accused of taking auto parts. Judge Robert Dalnes set preliminary hearing for both on Aug. 18 at 2 p.m. aiid on released them their, own recognizance. system. District Director V, survey will take several al July for the good things jh life con- During the past year, the lunch service dished up a total of 1,051,052 meals for an increase of 83,545 over the preceding year. Approve at Park Approved as teacher-principValley school was Steven B. Johnson, a veteran of five years In the teaching profession. Currently working on his masters degree at Utah State university, Johnson has taught for three years in Utah and for two years in, the Las Vegas school Teacher-Princip- A compliance survey of selected areas in Box Elder, Cache, Rich, and Tooele county business firms to determine if they are filing all required federal tax returns will begin soon, the Internal Revenue Service said this - She noted also tinuing upturn in Elder schools. full-tim- For Federal Tax Survey Eula Wood, school lunch supervisor, recommended the action to give them, the same benefits that other workers have.- ; (Continued From Page One) them to the detention center in Weber county. Not Acceptable The latter choice is not acceptable because it means that p patrol car is out. of town for the time necessary to make the trip to Ogden and back. John Q. Citizen cant expect police to do a job on juveniles unless weve got the facilities and law to do it. he charged. Noting that the governor had been unsuccessful in obtaining funds for additional juvenile court counselors, the mayor declared that nevertheless a need e still exists for a counselor in Box Elder county to work with youthful offenders. IRS Targets BE Business The board also authorized employment as regular school lunch 'workers 23 women who for the past two years have been employed on an hourly or temporary basis. Two key positions In Box Elder county schools were filled Wednesday night by action of the board of education. .Commander Robert J. Michaels, 42, retired from active duty with the Navy July 1 of this year, was named to head the new Naval ROTC program at Box Elder High school. Superintendent J.C. Haws said several candidates for the job had been interviewed. We considered him to be a very Dr. Haws distinguished gentleman, . CONTEST ... Feet, Hands Skinned Deputy May said the mans hands and feet were skinned and bruised. He was wearing neither a shirt nor shoes. Garcia, an art instructor at Rio Hondo in the Los Angeles, parked his car college one ' mile north of the Fielding store Tuesday and then walked away from it with the motor still running. In ROTC, Park Valley 0 Mayor Raps Law a.m. Box Elder Deputy Sheriff Stan May said Garcia gave no explanation for his actions except to say that he had been under "mental strain. He was brought into Brigham City, given something to eat and then was hospitalized for observation upon the advice of a physician. He reportedly was in good Condition Saturday. Hoard Fills Positions Sports Center The Box Elder Sheriffs Jeep patrol and mounted posse plus volunteers from the area joined in a search for the man. Deputy May said Garcias parents who said they last saw their son July 18, were scheduled to arrive here Saturday to return him home. A California man, missing for four days, was found wandering in the hills northeast of Plymouth Friday evening. . Martin Vincent Garcia, 27, Laguna Hill, was located at 7:30 p.m. by searchers in Water canyon. This is about six miles from where the missing man walked away from his car Tuesday at Will was a ' Near Plymouth Friday Evening 11:30 "He loved baseball. When there - Missing California Man Found Presently No Fountain There presently is no drinking fountain by the diamond and it was pointed out that players and fans have used the sprinkling system and have .cone tn nearby homes for water. The fountain will be located about 35 feet from the curb on Third North and be constructed of stone and concrete. Pointing out that concrete and labor already had been offered, Chadwick said the board was not being asked for money. tri-lev- el political posters bedecking utility poles at every turn. This is clearly illegal under Utah law as are many signs on primary and interstate highway systems. Its ironic that men seeking office to make and administer lawis should violate one in their quest to gain election. Age-Grou- tended and to show board members a sketch of the proposed fountain. There will be three fountains at various levels to accommodate children and adults. We feel it will be not only a monument to a fine boy but an asset to the .area, ' Chadwick said. . A memorial drinking fountain, to be constructed in memory of a' little league baseball player killed in a tragic accident last summer, has gained approval of the Box Elder Board of Education. It will be constructed behind the backstop on the Bunderson Elementary school grounds. The fountain will perpetuate the memory of Lloyd 'Casey" Robinette who died 11 months ago when a truck in which he was riding rolled down an embankment. He was on a fishing trip with friends in Wyoming at the time. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. Robinette, 62 North Second East. H. Dean Clemmer told the school board Wednesday night that young Robinette played on his team for two years. Heed Sign WE WOULD like to suggest that candidates at every level become familiar with Utahs Outdoor Advertising act and then acquaint their, supporters with it. Not only is it irritating to see posters placed where they shouldnt be but aggravating to see them hang, weathered and worn long after the election, finally to tear away and collect as litter on our streets schoql-connecte- Thp board, tabled" the question of a former teacher's status.- Dr. Haws said the teacher, Lyle .Nurd, left two years ago to obtain a masters degree and at that time was granted A year's leave of absence. He neglected to formally request an extension of. that leave last year. Teachers who return after approved leave are entitled to ' retain their, previous place on the salary schedule. Others, however, are placed on the fifth step. Hurd had taught for' nine years in the. district and Is ; seeking to return at the ninth . step on the pay seal. If you stick by policy, this "man should come back on the fifth step, said Dr. Haws who noted that an.opening exists as teacher of a combination fifth-sixt- h grade at Mountain View Elementary school. Board member Df. Arnold; . Gilbert said he feated that. Ignoring policy would open the door to other such cases in the future."' Board members Dploris Stokes and Wayne Loveland . said they preferred to wait until the entire board was present (Eberhart Zundel and Warren Hansen were absent) before making a decision. . AU entries for June must be received by $radley Mclntire at 83 South Mom strept or at the Box Elder News and Journal, 55 South" First West; no later than Wednesday July 29, 1970. Only those yards entered in the contest will be judged. weekend or any time VISIT Beautiful LAS VEGAS 8onneville Travel Bureau 3 128 So. 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