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Show ;T, Keep You Free!! 1 i' Is i Dairy Herd Assn Produces 355,805 Lbs. S 'if- Milk In August; Average Profit $19.64 MSO :p. K. $ siwi s... :v.::v Is if jjp i butterfat. The average test was s 3.6 percent.. , IWlth the feed cost at $ .40 per pound of fat, the average cow earned Its owner $19.64 above ' feed cost. agent. .Following Is a list of the high The average cow produced 783 producing cows or herds with pounds of milk or 28.8 pounds of the name of the owner listed: HIGH PRODUCING HERDS (4 to 12 Cows Inclusive) ; The South Box Elder Dairy Herd Improvement association produced a total of 355,805 pounds of milk during August, according to a report released today by Anson B. Call, county ) 1 ii'iz fi - Owner 'JvV y;,l 1 Wm. Jewell Nelson - i HM- Wendell Hubbard ...... 8 HIGH PRODUCINt Leland Hunsaker Herbert Orme FRIDAY (TONIGHT) 6th Gladys Johnson . . recently returned from Texas to take over chorea of advertisihg salesman for. the N-Formerly a resident of Brigham City, she says the only thing in favor of Texas is the weather. This is National Newspaper Week and the pei froir 01 Come at 7:00 tonight, Friday, stay as long as you wish. We'll have a chic The News-Journc- HERDS (21 Cows 17 7 18 27 17 .... 18 28 45 13 Owner Lorln Wm. and Over) it t ;, r'. 12 Milk Brood & Harold S. Ellis 297 304 305 266 305 299 305 291 272 305 Tingey GG H H ...... RH H s 25.3 23.5 21.8 26.9 26.8 36.3 24.2 2 7 5 4 Willard Yates Lorln & Harold Tingey Leon D. Gardner Clifford Hansen Frank & Maurice Reeder ...... John M. Hardy .... Leon D. Gardner Leon D. Gardner venir, manufactured while you watch, imprinted with your name, for every one of our visitors and we'll serve refreshments before you leave. 'tool HIGH PRODUCING Clarence Perry 305 DAY RECORDS FOR MONTH sou- t- '( Newell Checketts John M. Hardy Willard Yates wants you to help observe the occasion with a visit to our modern printing plant, to meet the men and women who write and print your newpaper. ?! j Leon D. Gardner ...... Ralph Jeppson ........ Ted Burt News-Journ- al 4 si J. from 7:00 'til 9:00 P. M. J 'S OCT. 0 Milk Lbs. B.Fat 14912 7212 10741 12175 9387 8738 10921 9726 10533 9248 506.9 423.4 406.0 401.0 377.2 373.0 365.7 364.3 349.1 345.4 p , T i staff will be on duty to conduct the tour, answer your d questions, demonstrate the printing equipment, show you how a newspaper 9 de is produced. f; nent (? I In You drop in tonight, on your, way to the movie or the football game. can see it aii in a few minutes or browse around and spend all the time you " like. We'd feel honored to have you visit us during our open house. So lews ofil Ralph Channell .' : . has. the big load of setting all the small type (hews matter) for the newspaper. He and. Arch are Has a son on an L.D.S. of the N-the mission. : Old-Time- rs J. t Tour of Newspaper ; and Commercial Printing Plant. Mo 0 0 tting A copy of the Journal printed while you a wotch. M Soak The Rich Not A Feature Of Utah Taxing Olsen WILLARD Mrs. Cecil Governor J. Bracken Lees ad-- , vocacy of reducing the Income of Alton, Wyo. Is visiting with tax schedules in Utah gives her daughter and family, Mr. point to some comparisons car- - and Mrs. Elmer R. Perry. ried in the first annual report Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Pettinglll of Idahos newily organized Of- - and son of Chicago, 111. were fice of Tax Collection. The with .relatives; and port reprints from a Minnesota friends In Willard last Tuesday, study some comparisons of in- - Mr. Pettinglll is the son of the come taxes levied In various late Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pettinglll. states to "soak the rich, Utah Ralph Dalton left for DetroitI is not one of those states. week in company with Verlast Utah Is one of only three I non Drewes of Brigham City, states, among the 28 listed, in I While there he will visit with which a married couple with h Is brother, Perry, who lives $2,000 net income, with two chil- - close to Detroit. dren and, other average allow- Mrs. Edith . Harding spent in Salt Lake City able deductions, is now required I the week-ento pay individual income tax. attending conference and visit-Uta- h would collect $2.00 from ing with daughter Beth and ft' j '. such a couple, , the statement family. Mrs. Vernon Drewes and shows: Idaho would collect 74 cents; Minnesota, $5.00. . daughter of Brigham City are Fifteen of the 28 states would visiting at the home of her a tax from a similar cou-- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Dalton The while Mr. Drewes Is in the east with $3,000 income. pie amounts range from $1.00 In , The Adult class of the M. I. A. Arizona to $16.00 in South Caro conducted by Baron Chadwick lina. Utah would collect $12; is a very interesting class and $3.00; I was enjoyed by those who StIdaho, $14.24; Montana, ore gon, $8.00. Among the elev-- tended last Tuesday evening! en western states, eight are list- t ed as having individual Churches tax laws, but California, Colo-- 1 .. rado and New Mexico.would not I Meet On Policy require any tax in the case men-- 1 TORONTO, Ont (UP) Repre-tioned with the $3,000 income. the same couple had a $5,000 sentative church . groups from income, Oregon would collect the ends of the earth are meeting $68.78, an amount exceeded only here this summer to JfsFabUsh PollcY tor more than 160,000,000 by the $78.53 exacted in Minne- - I Christian believers. sota, the $76.00 required in North and Orthodox Protestant In levied Carolina, and the $75 mor Vermont. California in such a church lefders case would levy for $7.00; Ari- - 60 countries ron five continents holding 12 conferences and zona for $19.10; Colorado for i; Assemblies during July and AUg- Monfor $46.60; $18.52; Idaho tana for $19.68; New Mexico ust- - Jhey wiU Plan and $16.68 and (Utah a sizeable $53.04. weigh part accomplishment World-WidAs the incomes rise, the rank !,stabl sh policy for I inpiiJpa of the states changes somewhat I c?ftian ooperat!3!!I' oa t h on Chris- the eight western states listed the world convention rank as follows: Colorado $2,432; ted 5000 and visi delegates $1,481; Oregon, $2,136; Utah, . .. I tors expected. This conference will be held at the University of 089; Idaho, $1,022; California, Toronto cooi and New Mexico, $4)10. Aug. 10 to 16. committee of the central The I The same eight western states World Coundl of Churches, the are among the 32 in the union policy.making body imposing taxes on corporations K action among per I statIncome. measured by Some and Orthodox 156 Protestant es use. a graduated scale . fori its" annual meet-suc- h taxes as compared with ta at Emmanuel CoUege. the flat rate of 3 percent 1m-Other international organiza- posed by Utah on not taxable I yons holding sessions with the income. If the corporation had World Council include the Inter $50,000 net income within the national Council of Religious state, it would pay $4,000 In Education, the Commission of the Oregon; $2,275 in Idaho; $1,700 churches on International Af-i- n California; $1,550 in Colorado; fairs and the World Christian $1,415 in Arizona; $930 in Mon-- 1 youth movement tana or in Utah; and $620 in New Mexico. A corporation with I cept that , in Arizona the tax I $100,000 net income would pay would be $265 or $1,105 more twice as much as above in each than the $1380 exacted in Utah ' of the eight western states, ex- - or Montana. d A on souvenir notebook, with your name imprinted on it, manufactured so you In -- O'" fl can see every step in the produc- tion. par-colle- - 1 ind , r tin tg Refreshments as you leave. M 1 your cassified ads with you we'll print them twice for you at no Bring 7 cost. Charles (Papa) Claybaugh . . is owner and manager of the Box Elder News and Journal. He keeps the books straight, sells advertising and keeps open a supervisory eye on all of the papers ' activities. ' Winston P. (Nels) Nelson Hes famed for his ; . runs the ad composing room. meticulous care building ads and babying the press and other machinery. Whenever somethings haywire he gets the call. i; . tz inChristian H e 1 ..... jt j :Lf 1 ; 40 i Mrs. Leah Kimber Knows all the latest is society editor of the N-and those planning marriage. about those married She is married to Charles Kimber. Has two children. x aPer: he I a" ?es all Fre Pierson . the engraving of pictures for the PPeF' is sionany he fill8 in ded. as photographer when help S fuii time job is running the Photo Arts J. ' ini Bin I, 1:. , ili nW , Alan (Missed The Deadline) Hanline . . keeps the high school sports well covered He is a student at Box Elder high school and throws a mean baseball for the B E.II S. and American Legion squads. : |