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Show if 'ifH V Jaycees Prepare To Fish The Fast Wav U m v; s ' i r VOLUME 56, NUMBER 30 i 9-J:- : ?s, V'N ''' ' "-- BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 25, 1951 Prepares To Fire B.E. PROPERTY OWNERS ABOVE qi State Collection w-f. Less 4 Than Past Two Years; Counties Vary Greatly -- V ' Property owners of Box Elder county had a greater percentage of their property tax paid before taxes became delinquent than the average of the state, according to a report of the state tax ' ; ::.. y ':': v i 'w. V- ..:, y v'; - y;4. ,M- - V'77 (mum. W 70 . The Catch 5 - 3rd Man Arrested rw In Modern For Carp Scramble Next Saturday Cleaners Haul Burned and bruised, Brigham; City Junior Chamber of Com- with fish. - r d The bruises came from merce members returned from a fish combat ; with the Sunday carp seining expedition when the loop grew smaller and to the Bear River Refuge with the burns came from the poundplenty of fish for the Carp Scramble next Saturday after- ing July sun on bare backs. ; 'After the fish were captured noon, reported President Perc Petersen today. they were put on wet sacks in . trucks and The hundred-foo- t long .net the rear of pick-u- p used in capturing the , aquatic speeded to Brigham City where giants was manned by about 15 they were deposited in a safe ,'T Jaycees.- - The net fisherman, in place. ; bathing suits or other appro- . At the carp scramble Saturpriate clothing, waded In water day, afternoon, the kids, from up to their necks, and . above, this area will have the fun. The across a channel at the refuge. fish are placed in the flooded After forming a huge loop with gutter in front of the Box Elder the net they pulled it in,, loaded tabernacle, with appropriate sections for. the children of various ages. At a signal the kids are allowed to tussle with the fish of all sizes and when they land one may turn it in for a prize. i: The Box, 'Elder county Sheriffs department made it three down and one to go Saturday when Deputy Leo Cottam arrested New Head Nurse : S-; '- J & ( : - Arrives At , Vern Hafner a good size fish up ;he inspection of the cam-- It will give some young-- a tussle Saturday after-- i at the annual Carp mble in Brigham City. holds i Indian School ? i' Janet H. Hendrickson of Minneapolis,. Minnesota,! arrived at the school last week to accept the position .of head nurse of the campus'hospital, the Mrs. (Hendrickson during past year was engaged In public health work in Minneapolis.-Thnew' head- nurse - was graduated from the . Kahler school of nursing, (Rochester, Minnesota and the Unviersity - V 'rk Next Sun. . . e Fraternal Order, of Eagles lal Family Picni- c- will be at the Box Elder park, all Sunday, July 29 and will of Minnesota School ; of Public Health. inHer varied experience cludes work in the Minneapolis Service, Crippled . Childrens school nursing in that city, general duty and private duty, nursi. a host, of activities for ' ng-'ihildren. ; . ... Mrs. Hendrickson iVas at one gles will gather at a 6pe-- f marked. area at the park time supervisor at the Worrell e they- - will, eat lunches hospital in Rochester, New ired by the families. ' York. on the school tertainment for the Commenting all kinds of games here, the energetic nurse said. II am very muchactivities. VA special fea-wiimpressed be horses for the chil-t- o with the Intermountain Indian ride at no cost to them, School and I know I will enjoy ildren without parents will working here very much. I feel that working- with the Indian jpervised. b excellent program " has children will be very ' stimulprepared for the Eagles. ating.. ire chil-includ- - ll , , Successful; Everyone Invited To Attend initial square dancing-sessioat the Box Elder high school tennis courts last Friday evening was very Successful with all those attending having a good time, reported Earl Ferguson, director of the , high school recreation program. The concrete surface' is ideal for this , type of dancing r and, the crisp mountain air .completes an ideal setting for square dancing," Ferguson commented.,, These dances will be held each Friday evening beginning at 8:30 p. m. Everyone is . in- j , ere. y,- - ; . , . - step-daught- . f , - .'. ; U, r v'ul. , . I : vited,, fi For Cards Thurs. Pilots, mechanics - and - other airmen who will be required to have' identification cards under proposed amendments of, the Civll.Air Regulations by Septem ber 1, 1951, may apply for. them at a meeting of local airmen at the Brigham City airport Thurs- day morning, July at 9:00 A. M.: ;,'L-- beginning 26, ; ; , . propose- d-regulation Schedule ; . , - - , r ; , - p.' m. ; . 'I , Of Many Job Openings Baseball: Brigham City Peach Sii Juan county treasurer, had collected only 69.62, percent of 1919 taxes by delinquency date,- but last year be ' had 91,7 percent in on bus ji the county coffers before delinTwenty-one- quency: ; counties showed gains for as compared with 1949.',TOoele,-- . already above ; the: state, average in collections in 1949;r'had a record 1.07 percent better in; 1950. Kane with 3.55 percent' gain. Duchesne with 3.55 and Sanpete with 2.89 were still, ' like-.Se1950-taxe- ! s I 4 . plcion . of ; participating in the below, the - state: average burglary of Modern Dry Clean Juan,, in 1950., Grand county,, with . a 21 or 22. ers 'June t drop in percentage .of, '3.5 'perOf the f6ur allegedly Involved, cent and Daggett with: 2.02; in three have beeir picked up. The 1950 below 1949 were; both beother two were LaMar 'Averett low' the state average; in - each and Leonard Gardner, also of fthese years".-'.-'.-!'' ' ; 7 Beaver - reported;:;, theVisame Ogden.' collections 7' in: both According to the sheriff's of- average fice the new suspect has con years, 95.2 percent, ..and ' ..'only 6even counties repotted ' ,pflprer fessed to a part in the crime. "We expect ; to arrest ; the collections, percentagewise;" in fourth before too long, was the 1950 as compared (with 1949. comment from the department; These seven; (however, Included The two previously arrested Salt Lake t county which. collects were arraigned . before Municl almost ; exactly50;;percent t all property fixes collected in pal Judge 'B. C. Call last Saturand Utah county;, .which Utah, Leonard Gardner, appear day. ' next ranks to; Salt Lake county on before a the judge. charge in volume of ing faxes iollecte'd; of receiving stolen goods in the Elder 7and Salt; Lake,'-Borobbery,- - was fined $200 and senLabile.;.; reporting tenced to six months in the Box Juab counties,:. poorer - collections i in '195Q than Elder county ;jail... LaMar (Averett waived prelim in 1949,- were still.' ahead, pf- - the but 'Grand, Jjag-get- t. inary hearing and was . bound state, - average;' Utah and .BevrtrUies over j 1 0 the , district . court on were already beiovy the charges of third (degree bur which state average in 1949 cbHWKahs. glary. His bond was set . at off ;'itu.J52x44 ' $2,000.7 V, 5.JC 1 Morgan .eouniy. whlrit ihis'.re-porte- d , best tax J8oiie;:r;jrf lit many year, still headed ' the list in 1950 With,' p'e?eent collected before ( delinquency date, and Was followed by , . . - iR - . Slated For - - 2nd Annual Outing Of Eagles Set ( .1 , Second annual outing of ; the Utah Fraternal Order of Eagles aerie will be held August 12 at the Murray park, Murray, it was learned today from - local Eagles. Part of the day inclcdes a big swim at 12 noon. There will be games for everyone with plenty of prizes. Stands will be set up to sell soda water, Ice cream, hot dogs and beer. A bingo game will be held with good prizes going to the winners. Bring your own food basket, the whole family and have a good time. Call your secretary now and let him know how many you plan on taking to this event, the Eagles said. in -- and (Wasatch that order. Wayne - Wijh 8i99 ( percent was Uow.Jn icoljdctlods in 1950, followed foy Kane; Daggett, Duchesne', arid Uintah' i e In a general way, countifts with a high vaiUatiOner "capita of population have .better collections than those with lower per capita taxable wealth; but there are many exceptions. Weber, Davis and Cache all have low valuations per capita, .compared with sister counties; but are well above the state average in collection percentages. Grand county, on the other hand, with higher assessed, 'valuations per capita than any other county except Morgan, it usually well below state average ini collection of current property ..taxes. ', . -- 4. 1 , , , -- Lewis!-Washingto- n 1 ; . - ; . half-hou- r Made-You- r .. - j -- , i , -- ( - ; - pupil-whe- ; ( : . - 1 - U. '7fi 98-7- ' - - . : The Civil Service today anes vs.. American Fork. , j exnounced i open competitive State-Wid26 Exhibit New e Thundery July caIn aminations the following Harold Compton Arrives Dancing: War ' Memorial home, Pvt. R. E. Bradshaw ' 7tegories. : ,, 9 to 12 a. m. At Ft. Lewis To Tfain (Baseball: .Made-You- r 15-2league, Training Instructors in the Assigned In Army Back To The Woods 3 9 a. m. Harold Compton, son . of - Mr. following fields: statistical, tabPrivate Robert E. Bradshaw, (Lawn recreation and boating, ulating. .machine,-- , armament, 21, son of Mr. and ; Mrs. Albert and Mrs. Mathew J. Compton of 2 to 5 p. m. A new exhibit will be the fea- electricity and electronics, crash Bradshaw of 707 south Second Brigham City, arrived Monday, in the state. rescue and firefighting, photo- west, Brigham City, was recent- July, 16 at Ft. ture of the 1951 Utah State Fair drivers exhibit stake .South Softball:, a tent will have The : 7 p. m. which opens on Saturday, Sepgraphy;,. intelligence, and trans- ly inducted into the army and to, take army basic 'training. j ' ' 7 f T5 continues projection booth, equipped for and 27 tember portation. has been assigned to Company Harold, who. graduated from Friday, July A both slides. sound and films of Utah .this Also metallurgist and photothrough Sunday, September 23, continuous show will be given Dancing: War Memorial home, K, first infantry regiment, Sixth the University : 9 to 12 a. m. in enlisted the army FriFort ; division at aid Ord, according to Manager of the on a and spring graphic f photographer Infantry program sched' 13. t are : fair, J. A. Theobald. (Baseball: Jobs California, :.' day, league, open, July . This exhibit will be housed in ule from the opening of the fair 9 a. m. . , 10:30 the at through in each, day (Lawn recreation and boating, huge tent, all decorated Change Jobs In Lions Club canival colors, and furnished close at night at 11:30. No 2 to 5 p. m. foe made to this (i? So. Stake Trailbuilders outing. with a seating capacity of 1,000. charge . will and comfortable seats Exhibit spaces are to toe arrang- feature Baseball: Junior Peaches, 8:15 toe provided for 1,000. fair will -7 ; . ed along the sides and ends of m. p. ' ' ' visitors. 7; 7. , 28 ' the.. tent,, in. spaces 10: feet Saturday, July ' Reunion: Rower family. square. Communities from all This added feature to the Utah ' : sections of Utah are being in- State Fair .promises to be its Sunday, July 29 . vited to enter this hug exhibit, outstanding educational attrac Reunion: 'NuttaU famlly. toe 'Here an tion. will opportun with displays on the attraction ' for our own citizens tojearn Class Dismissed they have to. offer the ' .tourist ity CAMBRIDGE, Mass, MUP) Some communities .will feature more about the attractions of the attractions that Will Ifare ouc state, (Here, will be ithe Guy Wallace, driving school inth fast growing raotloq picture chance . to; increase .our revenue structor; teaching a arindustry in, the State. '.Others from bur tourist, .visitors,' toy 'police drove alongside and will feature special attractions, showing fair visitors why such rested, him in connection; with as river boat running, park at- traveler should spend more five burglaries at a catering where he formerly tractions, scenic attractions for time in1 Utah. This will be a concern i 7 kodak and camera enthuiasts, trial attempt to make travel en- worked.. and even the attractions that are thusiasts.. out, of Jill .the fair attendants, Mr. Theobald stated. Funeral Services For : sought by the scientists. In addition to the regular, fair Spaces In this .exhibit have Dr. E. I. Stewart Set : j already been contracted for by visitors, location directors and k several communities,, Funeral services for Dr. ' Ernand by top executives of all the motion ( est Israel Stewart, Sr., 69, prommajor ojl companies, 'who are picture companies of Hollywood anxious, to publicize sections are being invited as fair guests inent Utah dentist who died of they receive many Inquiries this year. Many have already a heart attack at his home SatSki enthusiasts will signified their Intention to see urday about 9:30 p. m. will be about have a representation, as will the Utah fair, primarily to learn conducted Wednesday at 1 p. m. the wild life, fish and game de- more about the state, and to in the Logan LD.S. First ward. partments of the state. An out- make plans for future picture (Dr Stewart is the uncle of te ft" standing booth arrangement is production within our borders. Glen Humpherys of Brigham Communities seeking cooper- City. .... to be made with Ab Jenkins Friendly Deer JVho Dropped Into Mantua Friends may call at the famracer, The Mormon Meteor, and ation with the picture industry, J ir W. H. Griffith, Fred L. Petersen, LeRoy D. White' Sunday morning to visit the folks there, without eaj photos of the many thrilling ex and having space and displays ily residence, 53 south Second to be stowed into the fear of a truck and bodily hauled periences this native racer has in the travel and "See Utah west, Logan, Wednesday from . . . members of the Brigham City LionA Who either assumed or retired from Lion posts. ceremonies last Wednesday Petersen was installed Lions president! c to the Stepped 'out mountains. Folks in Mantua were amazed at had in his long career of not exhibit, are urged to provide at- 10 a. m. to time of services. Bur- At secre'Wome locAt to club Griffith as and as his of the cemeial gave a secretary breaker tendants record to in tip post Inforpresident townwill be the needed allowing speed Logan only give friendly animal that strolled around 28-; v. District of one the of safest mation as and to answer questions. tery. driver, but tary s jngsters to pet it. - ; ! -- The . high school ' Swimming Although the deaclllne is hot 1 ppol .isjOpen to the publlc . for until. Sept. Vthe administrator family, night : bn ; Monday k, and of ; the CAP, advises airmen to Friday evenings.' Family, .nights ayoid, delays by early filling of are reserved for parents and applications at CAA Aviation their, children will not be, ad Safety District offices. The mitted'. .without their parents., ,? changes provide that on or after April 16, ... . 1951, safety agents will be .to issue cards on. the spot" to airmen 'who show satisfactory- identfication and proof of citizenship. j ,; ; Listed Airmen applying for a card should - provide V the following Schedule of the citys recrea items: (1) two identical phototion departments activities for graphs, one by one inch in size, the. rest of this week1 were .re full face, head only, taken with leased today by 'Basil Williams, In the 12 months preceding date director. They follow: of application. ; (2) proof of identification, such as licenses .. Wednesday,' July 25: Baseball: league, or etc. (3) proof of citizenship practice,' 9 to 12 a. m. and l.to 2 and place and date of birth (4) ' ' airman certificate. p. m. Lawn recreation and boating, ; i 2 ta 5 p. m. , Civil Service Tells Horseshoe tournament, 2 to 4 . i ( , Made-You- I , , , 21, Ogden, j The iFour officers and 15 enlisted men of B Battery, S21st F... A. battalion, Brigham City reserve unit, returned to Brigham City Sunday after a grueling two weeks of active duty at Camp . Williams, Jordan Narrows. Frank Aust, J ; , ' . The 19 men reported Sunday, July 8. During the first week, men without previous . military experience took basic training, while tnany of the old hands brushed up on firing procedure for brtillery. r The second week all the men participated in firing live munition "from.. Brigham City men fired 380 California slayer : suspected - of rounds. being in (Utah, was arrested' in :;Finst. Sergeant Homer E. DixBrigham City iPrid 4y evening on, of the Brigham: City; .unit, on a drunken charge, 'and re- who was also battalion v drill leased Saturday morning after sergeant, was given a letter o! toeing cleared toy Jhe F-- B. I.commendation .by, Col-- j Edward The man, was identified i as Bagley, battalion commander. Herbert Merrill, 49, transient At ;the camp were the follow-ingi- ; who arrived in (Brigham . City First Lieut. Omer . Call, Friday and was employed as a commanding officer- of the Brigham City battery; Second Lieupainter that afternoon. Arrested on a druhken charge tenants .Dick.. Jensen, Ramon in a poolhall, officers IRoyle Jen Jensei and Marcus Lee.: sen and Chester Young suspected George Thornby, Homer Dixon Merrill of being the .missing and, Myrl Perry, all Sergeants slayer, because of First class; Tony Galbegos .and almost identical features in- Fred Pierson,, sergeants; Corpor cluding height, Weight! 'hair, al Harper Jeppson. The following Pfcs: Pat San color, age, etc., and tattooes that matched in many ways. tiano, : Bill Merrell, (Robby Bur Merrill was cleared because he den, Glen Dixon, Ray Hatch; and had no tattooes on bis shoul- the fallowing privates: Darwin Ar ders, as does 'Kristy. For the Christensen, Bill Marcum, dunken charge he was fined land Tingey, And Whitney Chec v ... ketts. .$10. ; 'dOuble-rMlrKrist- . - 19 Brigham City Square Dancing At High School Friday ' '' Mrs. ,,.' ; Brigham . City Reservists man this 105 howitzer about to be fired at a target. The local artillery battery returned Sunday, from a two weeks summer training camp at Camp WilliamsJordan Nar- V M J 1;..0W8.'"..7 - I! At - tr u hand-to-han- 7 r YW ti . 1949s collection of 97.78 percent or 1948s collection of . 97.80 percent. ; Property taxpayers of Utah were 96.35 percent paid up for 1950 taxes.' This is almbst exactly the same proportion as the 96.37 percent of 1919 taxes (paid before delinquency date. . . Not since 1942, the t trst .year of. World War II haye.tax collections been below 96 percent, on a statewide basis; but.7.cbl-lection- s commission. According to County Treasurer Boyd M. Sheffield, 97.19 percent of the faxes were - collected. for 1947 .and 1948. taxes Though this is greater than the were slightly lower - than those state average it is less than for 1950. . ; a" ( By counties, however, - greater variations, are shown,, The San ' Advancing Towards Slough With 100 Foot Net . Jaycees, turned fishermen, are hoping for a good catch. Sunday they gathered ndreds of carp this way for the annual Carp Scramble slated next , Saturday 7 after-- n in Brigham City. After hours of seining, the Jaycees came out bruised and sun ' rned. ) .,y. ;V ; AVERAGE IN TAX PAYMENTS v s PAGES fi ,1 y'"s , I, I - t; If |