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Show v V Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 9, 1977 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 8 Open hsuso to henor local LDS Icador An open house this evening (Thursday) will honor former local stake president Verle M. Allred prior to his departure to serve over the Mexico Hermosll-l- o mission for the LDS church. The event will be staged in the Brigham City, Utah North Stake center, (20 North Third East, from I to 10 p.m. The general public is invited to attend. President Allred and his family will leave later this month to prepare for his new assignment which will become effective July 1. Persons who plan to attend the open house from Brigham City are requested to do so between 0 and 8 p.m., if possible. Those from outlying communities are asked to visit from 8 to 10 p.m. This scheduling Is In- tended to avoid congestion of a spokesman said. well-wisher- s, Glider pilot Second of two killed in fall to rocks Hearing tonight on city budget A thermal updraft apparently caught a veteran hang glider pilot focring him into a total sail inversion and dashing him into a boulder field Sunday, taking the mans life. Dead at the scene was Michael Hendricks, 24, of Clayton, Ga., who recently moved to Ogden. The accident was reported about 3:40 p.m. to Brigham City police who dispatched officers and an ambulance to the scene south of the microwave towers on the mountain east of Brigham City. Officer Jess Palmer said the victim was with Carlene Hanson, Bryce Johns and Rolan Hill, all of Ogden, and was the first to become airborne. The officer said the man was in the air about three seconds when he was hit with the inversion and plummeted head first into the rocks. Two of his companions had dropped the victim off and taken their vehicle to the bottom of the mountain to pick up the gilders when a flight was finished. When they didnt appear after a while, they returned to the mountain and help try to revive the victim. Artifical resuscitation failed. The body was taken to Olsen Funeral Home. Officials said the victim might have survived had he landed on a dirt hillside, rather than in the rocky area. audience last time were questions from those in the audience since everyone can hear them and what Another public hearing the on Brigham Citys second of two proposed $2,203,620 general fund our responses are, said Roger Handy, director of administrative services. budget for Fiscal 1977-7- 8 will be held this evening (Thursday). The session, part of a regular weekly city council meeting, is scheduled to begin shortly after 7 When callers telephoned in, only the person receiving the call the could hear mayor or councilman the persons comments. p.m. It will be aired over Radio Station KBUH as was last weeks first Handy ponted out that it will be necessary almost as soon as the hearing is over for the council to sit down and make decisions so we can get the final budget documents printed. The council has targeted June 23 as the date for stamping the budget hearing. However, this evening no telephone calls will be accepted from interested citizens as was the case last Thursday. Persons with questions and comments are invited to attend the meeting in person with the session to be held in the council room, upstairs in the city hall. The major benefit to the radio with final approved, although the final action could wait until as late as June 30. The new fiscal year begins July 1. Foundation figures show Federal spending in Federal outlays in Box Elder county during the 1976 fiscal year totaled $116,767,000, or about $3,854 per capita. These expenditures also were equal to about 72.5 percent oi total personal income in the county during the preceding calendar year. These were some of the facts reported by Utah foundation, in private tax research organization, in its annual study of federal outlays in Utah. A breakdown of federal spending in Box Elder county shows that $45,582,000 of the 1976 federal outlays were made by the Department of Defense, $10,864,000 by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, $8,670,000 by the Department of Transportation, has come warmer weather and Tuesday the Brigham City swimming people get cool blast from water pouring into the pool. WITH THE SUMMER pool was a popular place. Here enthusiastic young $1,751,000 by the Treasury partment, $1,877,000 by . administration, and' $48,024,000 by other federal agencies. Including BC team Federal outlays throughout the state of Utah during the 1976 fiscal year totaled $1,946,686, many participants Approximately 250 physicians representing 46 hospitals, along with special celebrity guests, including former Olympic gold medalist Richards and Bob marathon runner Gayle Barron, competed in the second annual Hospital Corporation of America Physicians relay at Nashville, Tennessee, May 28th. The event, sponsored by HCA, the worlds leading hospital management company, was held in Nashvilles historic Cene tennial park around a course at Watauga lake. A total of seven heats, plus a special celebrity exhibition run, two-mil- Don Braithwaite joins real estate firm highlighted Local man joins firm Wheeler Realty announced this week that Don Braithwaite will join their firm to sell real estate. Braithwaite has worked for 27 years with the Soil Conservation service. He worked in Brigham City and west Box Elder area for ten years. He graduated from Brigham Young university and has attended night classes at Utah Technical college in Salt Lake City the past two years, taking classes in real estate finance, law, appraising and property managements. He and his wife Norma live in Perry and they have six child- ren. in soil and water conservation will especially qualify him in the farm and ranch real estate transactions. He has also constructed several houses of his own over Dons background the years while living from one end of the state to the other as a well as in other states, local real the for spokesman estate firm said. the three-hou- r event. A group of four physicians from North Florida Regional hospital, Gainesville, captured first place team honors with a cumulative time of 46:43. here today clearly demonstrates our support of sound physical conditioning. Med Schools Involved In addition to the participating HCA physicians and cele- brities, guest participants included physicians from Vanderbilt and Meharry Medical schools, the department of public health, and the department of mental health. hospital was represented bv Dr. David A. Carlquist with a time of 12:45; Dr. Thomas L. Han-nurunning the event in 14:47; Dr. Bruce W. Keller crossing the finish line in 15:27; and Dr. William W. Horsley completing e the run at 15:32 for the course. Dr. Thomas F. Frist, Jr., president, termed the event extremely successful HCA and indicative of HCAs genuine concern and promotion of physical fitness. We are very proud to sponsor this worthy physical fitness program, and the participation HELP WANTED Production oriented person to help manage large cold type department in fast growing national printing firm. Prefer someone who can supervise and work with other departments. Top pay, fringes, profit sharing. Located in small town with clean air and water near winter and summer recreation areas. We pay moving expenses. Send resume to Job Openings, co Stylart, Rexburg, Idaho 83440 1970 to 0.44 percent in 1976. Foundation analysts attribute this shift in federal spending to the strong effort that has been made during recent years to divert federal expenditures away from the South and the West and into the more populous Northeast states. Many of and Midwestern the programs enacted by Con- gress during the past decade have placed greater emphasis on spending in the large $1,946,686,000. The sum includes all federal expenditures made in the state for salaries, metropolitan cities. Because of this policy, Utahs share of overall federal spending has been declinding. Federal purchases and contracts, grants-in-ai- d to state and local governments, along with other federal payments to individuals and institutions within the state. According to the foundation report, the Federal outlays made throughout the United State last year amounted to $358.9 billion. The foundation report indicates French Menu a French menu, anything identified as provencale or a is a dish made la portugaise with tomatoes. m two-mil- As a result, Utahs share of total federal spending declined from 0.61 percent in 1970 to 0.54 percent in 1976. During this same period, Utahs share of the total tax burden climbed from an estimated 0.38 percent in On Insurance p FACTS! Brigham City Represented percent. The sum includes all federal expenditures made in the state for salaries, Federal purchases to and contracts, grants-in-ai- d state and local governments, along with other federal payments to individuals and institutions within the state. According to the foundation report, the proportion of total federal spending made within the state has been declining despite the fact that residents of the state are paying proportionately more in taxes to finance such federal programs. Between 1970 and 1976, federal outlays in Utah rose by 69 percent, but outlays throughout the nation increased by 89 Richards, Olympic Gold Metal pole vaulter, was a featured speaker at a banquet hosted by HCA executives for relay participants at the Hyatt Regency hotel. Brigham City Community that Utahs share of the taxes needed to pay for this federal spending program totaled $1,570,000,000. Since federal outlays made in the state last year were $1,947,000,000, Utah currently receives back about $1.24 for every $1.00 taken in federal taxes for the enumerated distributions. The foundation hastens to point out, however, the individuals paying the taxes are not necessarily the same ones benefiting from the federal activity. Moreover, there also is some question regarding the desirability of some of the federal programs, since many of them may be designed to limit or restrict state, local, and private activties. Finally, the study indicates that expenditure priorities may have been different if the spending decisions had been made locally rather than by federal officials in Washington. Utah actually suffers a loss when federal expenditures are financed through borrowing. According to the foundation report, Utahns pay out twice as much in federal taxes to meet interest costs on the national debt as individuals and institutions in the state receive back in federal interest payments. proportion of total federal spending made within the state has been declining despite the fact that residents of the state are paying proportionately more in taxes to finance such federal programs. Between 1970 and 1976, federal outlays in Utah rose by 69 percent, but outlays throughout the nation increased by 89 Federal outlays in Box Elder county during the 1976 fiscal year totaled $116,767,0Mir about $3,854 per capita. These expenditures also were equal to about 72.5 percent of total personal income in the county during the preceding calendar year. These were some of the facts reported by Utah foundation, the private tax research organization, in its annual study of federal outlays in Utah. A breakdown of federal spending in Box Elder county shows that $45,582,000 of the 1976 federal outlays were made by the Department of Defense, $10,864,000 by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, $8,670,000 by the Department of Transportation, $1,751,000 by the Treasury department, $1,877,000 by the Veterans administraiton, and $48,024,000 by other federal agencies. Federal outlays throughout the state of Utah during the 1976 fiscal year totaled 000. 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