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Show Universal Microfilming Sp.!t t t Irto CUT 3, 03? f TT.nh 53 I fa I North Stake Quarterly Conference Sunday; Alma Sonne To Be Present GUS ! ' WILL SPEAK P. PACKMAN Will Discuss Future Utah Development At General Member Meet AnnualEashion ShowTermed i Most Successful Annual Fashion show presen ted Thursday evening at - the Central school by the Kinder garten club of Brigham City In cooperation with Brigham City merchants was a most outstanding show, according to all who, attended. , tr ' ' More, than . 500 . tickets were sold for the affair. . GROWTH IN. LARGER REVENUE fa Gus P. Backman, secretary-manage- r of the Salt Lake City will Chamber of Commerce, open a discussion of the future possibilities for Utah and Box Elder county in particular, at a general membership meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, tonight, Wednesday, March 12, beginning at 8 p. m. It will be school auditorheld In Central ium. v , Two other Intermountain boosters will be present, Wes Hamilton, assistant manager of the SLC Chamber end C. Cash Hampton, president. The evenings program will include a discussion period in which members may participate and ask questions. This meeting will be the first of six such gatherings . scheduled for 1932 C. of C. activities. With the object being to inform as well as prepare members to better serve their commuplty and nation, said John Larsen, entertainment chairman. All members of the Chamber of Commerce are invited. There will be no charge and everyone is urged to bring guests. B.E. tricts will name county party officers and delegates to the state rally, according to Omer . of J. Call, secretary-treasure- r the B. E. Democrats. Willard Gold And Sat The Willard Gold and Green Ball, a semi formal event, will be held this Saturday evening at 9 p. m. In the ward amusement haU, announced the M.I.A. officers. Five Junior Gleaner girls, BetCook, ty Braegger, Varlene Marion Grasef, LaRalne Heb-doand Ida Kunzler, who meet the necessary requirements will 'be honored at a special program Dancing during intermission. in 4 floor show will be several couples of MIA. age under the direction of . Ralph Dalton and Bonnie' Nay, dance t instructors. Eagle " . A chance to meet "Miss and to attend America, v church with her, was afforded two local servicemen re' Box Elder high, school forensic cently. Robert -- Isaacson, son of Mr. enthusiast will compete in Re gion One competition, Tuesday And Mrs. John Isaacson of at Mantua, and Wednesday, March and Carl Norman, Utah State Agricultural college, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Noraccording to Dr. Rex E. Robin man of Corinne, are stationed son, Aggie debate coach who at Camp Rucker, Alabama. for the making arrangements Recently they atended the - " meet. , , L.p.S. church services in MarFlorida and met ColStudents from Box Elder, Bear ianna, leen Hutchins of Provo, Miss River, Logan, North Cache, South America of 1951" Who had atCache, Weber, will compete In tended a Florida celebration. four groups: debate, extempore (Robert and Carl were both speaking, oratory and after din- called to service with the ner speeches. Several winners March 1951 draft. In each group will attend state meet on March 28-2in 11-1- s f 9 Salt Lake City. From Box Elder high school the following will compete, un der coaching of Mira Joyce Thorum: f Debate: Richard Bosley and Kay Daines, Varlene Cook and Eldon Shaw and Marilyn Wood and Gerald Speth. ' Bonnie Extempore speaking: Lou Terry, Eldon Shaw, Gerald Speth, and Richard Bosley. Oratorical: Marilyn- Wood, De Ann Thompson, Joan Kotter. Legislative: Ruth Bemtsen, Jo Murae Buchanan, and Ross Dredge, Bob Valentine, Robert Harris, Glade Hunsaker, Ward Secrist and Jay Smith. , Meeting .. Arden Jensen Finishing Air Force Basic Course Discuss War Home tJ Rites In Florida y .4 I i J. t i , special meeting will be Pvt. Arden Jenson 18, son of held in the War Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jensen, E 3rd home Thursday, March 113, at 8 uth Brigham City, is complet p. m. for members of the Amer ing his air force basic .airmen indoctrination course at Lackican Legion. it is being held to discuss land! toAir Force Base, the Gatethe air force," what is going to happen to the way War Memorial home building - His basic training is preparing and Herb Adamson, commander him for entrance into air force of post 10 requests members to technical training and for asbe present to express ' them- signment in specialized work. selves, so the officers will know The course includes a scientific evaluation of his aptitude and what the members want. . inclination for following a particular vocation and career. A - Infant Misrasi Training As Airman Succumbs Saturday Thomas R. Misrasi, infant son of William and Kathleen Richardson Misrasi, died at a Brigham City hospital Saturday evening shortly after birth. Survivors Include his parents of Bear River City; four brothers and sisters, William, Jr., Kathy Ann, Johnny and Randy Misrasi; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Richardson, Brigham City, NOTICE and Mr. and Mrs. John Misrasi, j All dog licenses in Corinne Bear River City. . City must be paid by March 30, Graveside services were con1952 or dogs will be picked up. Licence fees ere $2.00 for male ducted Tuesday at 1 p. m. in- the Bear River City cemetery by Verand $4.00 for females. r non Johnsen, bishop of the Bear , CITY CORINNE j River City ward, Church of JeLarsen. E. II. Mayor by Saints, sus Christ of Latter-da- y ,w.,wswV.Jr4iWtig " ri Take$ Brigham Man Lawrence Coburn r Thursday At 2 Kenneth County taxes were up for most $ox Elder people, but that wasnt- - the sole reason why rev I enue was higher. ! f g For instance, ' Brigham v City, without rasing its levy of 14 mills, had an increase off$4, 087.27 revenue and Tremonton, without raising its ! levy oT 20 mills had an Increase of $250.-53- . '. Reflecting growth ii both communities, the reason tor the, in assessed jump is an increase i f valuation; ,j Only tour county communities raised the levy for 1831 while two reduced theirs. Putting A bigger bite on their citizens were Willard from 14 to 16 mills raising the revenue from $5,870. 45 In 1950 to $6338.94 In 1951; Elwood, 6 to 12 mills, raising their revenue from $2,483.73 to $5,217.14; Snowvil'ie, 8 to '8.75 mills, who, nevertheless, had a decrease of $8.28 due either to a change In assessed valuation or smaller percentage of taxes collected; and Yost, 2 to ' 5.75 mills, Increasing their , revenue from $128.99 to $33328. Towns reducing their 1 levy, were Perry, from 18 to T4 mills, lowering their revenue from $7, , ( Corinne Soldier " Gun Shot Wound Attend Speech Meet Sat w G. I .'s Meet "Miss America" At LDS Students Will t.w Speak At Denio dis- o Tops As Scout .. Lon Hopkins Will t - All but six of the 25 taxing units in Box Elder county reaped more revenue for 1951 than 1950, with the schbol district having the largest increase, $346,275.79, according to figures released today by county treasurer Boyd M. Sheffield. For all taxing units in 1951 $1,491,539.47 was collected an increase for 51 of $323,803.23. compared to $1,167,736.24 h h the county School District Revenue Increases Most; Jumping From $510,611 To $856,887 Lincoln school Parent-Teacers association will hold a meet Ing, Wednesday, March 12 (to night), at the Box Elder high school auditorium, it was learned today, j Mrs. Howard L. Gee from the state crippled childrens service will act as moderator on a panel discussion composed of professional people and parents. They will discuss the problems of ' the 'Exceptional Child," in our mvSrnnt&i present day world. , Following the panel , discus Corinne Committee For Special Event? sion, Mrs. Gee will present to Mrs. Melvin left Nelson, Mrs. Elva Roundy, Laron Anderson, chairman film concerning the Excepright: and June Craner. A Good Will dinner they are planning for PYiday, March 14 with tional Child. the event, is being held in honor Musical , selections will be the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce presented by the fifth and sixth of the completion of the telephone service in West Corinne1 and Corinne. A large grade boys mlute band, under crowd is expected. All profits will be put into the Corinne L.D.S, building fund. direction of Mrs. Kallona Free . ' man, teacher. ... ... , dent. V BEHS This Eve s one. Active in the L.D.S. church he a newly appointed stake presi- i Lincoln PTA - County Rally REFLECT Tt The auditorium Was beautifully decorated for spring with window boxes filled with carnations and ivy. The stage was set as a spring garden. 9 ' Special thanks go to all who assisted in 'the success of the party and apologies were extended to those whose names were omitted on Thursday eve, ning. ; Alvin .Drug, iforris, Hamilton) Fuller r Brush company, and Macks- Pharmacy generously donated door t favors for the Still At Least i , ; guests. , 6 People Wanting Mi. Roy Barnard, Mrs. Les Colllngs and Mrs,1 Clyde Glover t A Sewing Machine today expressed their gratitude to D. Murray Mason who so ably Do' you have a iewing ma- performed 'MG duties. chine in the back room youre Each year a few more men not Using, ff so there are at venture out to see the show. A least a half dozen people who large number of new mens would pay cold-casfor it, fashions were shown in this and get it out of your road. years presentation. The following classified ad All proceeds -- of the Fashion was run In the Journal Friday, Show will be used for .Youth March 7: Conservation In Brigham City. FOR SALE Singer sawing machine cheap. Good condition. Phone 295-Justin Nelson, 54 south Fourth east. The sowing machine was sold by Friday noon, only a few hours after the paper was , distributed. In all, Mrs. Nelson received seven telephone calls. Only one person got the machine so there are six more people who are In the Approximately 150 Box Elder market for one. Do you have a sewing macounty Democrats will convene on Saturday, Mar. 15, 2 p. m. on chine or any other item that the third floor of First Security would be useful to one of the bank building in Brigham City 9,000 News and Journal readfor their election year rally. ers, you want to sell? If so Just phone 1000 and an Principal speaker at the meeting will be Lon Hopkins, state experienced ad taker will help Rich you write your ad. The price senator from Woodruff, county. of the ad 50 ceqjs an inserThe democratic senator is the tion for 16 words or less will only man ever elected president be billed to you by mail. of the senate twice. He set some kind of an election record in the last election when he wbn every To vote cast in his district, except Call Green Ball 8 PAGES "TREMONTON, BRIGHAM AT C. OF C. MEET TONIGHT Alma Sonne conference visitor Delegates-fro- BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1952 County Tax Collection Up $323,803.23 For 1951 Over 1 950; Schools Get Most ,Sciw I ;r:T The North Box Elder stake; VOLUME 57, NUMBER 11 meeting will be held quarterly conference will be leadership a. 9 m. welfare at and stake the held at the stake tabernacle, Brigham City, next Sunday, meeting at 2 p. m. The IBox Elder high school March IS, according to Vernal Willie, stake president. girls chorus under the direction Elder Alma Sonne, assistant of 3. Earl 'Johnston will furnish to the Council of Twelve Apos- the music for the morning sestles, and Elder Walter Dansie of sion of conference, while comthe General church welfare bined choirs from the wards of committee, will be the confer- the stake will furnish the music for the evening session under ence visitors. General sessions of the con- the diection of John Owen. Sevference will be held at 10 a. m. eral recently returned missionand at 7 p. m. to which every- aries will also report at this conl one is Invited. The priesthood ference. . Represent Authorities I 1 1 Carl Iverson, 237 938.25 in I960, 'to $0811.54 in West Fhst north, Brigham City, r 1951;. and Fielding, from 8.75 - & J Hjts, founds dead of a gunshot Lawrence 'tiLonl ; Coburn,--67- , mills to 8, reducing their .reve wound in the head Tuesday 'Funeral services forCpt. Den B. , Bradford, 18, Who was Willard, died suddenly at 11 a. nue from $92926 to $S75d5. morning at 7.30 a. m. near the nis ' Jan. 7, 1952, m. Monday at his home - In Didn't Change Levies 265 killed in action Sycamore tourist cabins, Communities that did 'not North Main. He was 20 years While serving in Korea with the North Willard of a heart attack. armed forces, will be conducted He was born December , 31, change their levy from 1950 to old. Thursday at 2 p. m. in Corinne 1884, at Weston, Idaho, a son 195(1 but still had a change ' in Sheriff Warren W. Hyde said ward chapel, Church of Jesus of William and Mary Jane 'Dees revenue are Brigham City, 14 it was apparently accidental. ChTist of Latter-daSaints, by Coburn. He was reared and mills, from $57,477.44 in 1950 A rifle lay near the body. J. H.; Norman, bishop. I educated in Weston and mar- to $61,564.71 in 1991. ried Margaret Louise Woodland, 4 An inquest will be held Wedfrom $591.89 Mantua, mills, 'was bom Aug. 4, 1933, In He 8 $599.46; Honeyville, nesday morning at 10 a.m. at the Corinne, a son of Samuel and B. November 25, 1909 at Arimo, to Idaho. Harold B. Felt funeral home. mills, $6237.97 to $624.91; Co Minnie Cutler Bradford. He was mills, $3,60920 to $3, reared and educated In Corinne They made their home on a rinne, 15Bear River City, 6 mills and attended Box Elder high dry farm in Arimo. They lived 912X6; Kenneth Carl Iverson was school.; there several years andi moved $1,412.75 to $1,441.78; Tremonborn October 8, 1931, at Bear JHe enlisted in the army in. No- to Brigham City In 1932. He liv- ton, $28986.09 to $31236.62. River City, a son of Glenn and vember, 1950, and was stationed ed in Corinne for several years. Garland, 19 mills, $8,32629 to Gertrude Christensen Iverson. at. Fort Riley, Kansas, and went The family moved to IWillard in $9,065.75; Plymouth, 02 mills. He was reared and educated in to Korea in 1947 where they 'have resided $755.00. to $80122; May, 1951. Portage, 4 Box Elder county and attended since. He was a member of the LDB. mills, $40226 to $425119; Dewey-v- i Bear River and Box Elder high Survivors include his wife, Church lie, 7 mills, $2,464.10 to $2 schools. and the following sons and 495.65; and Howell, 1 mill, $388.1. Surviving are his father of Rae Wolver-toseven brothers and sis- daughters: Cecil Lawrence Co- 23 to $407.06. Just forty years ago on March Heonmarried Orla C. There was revenue gain of Verla Spencer, August 21. 1950 at Ogden. ters, San burn, Preston Idaho; LouiseRon12 Juliette Gordon Low organizCalif.; Greslie, Glendale, A L.D.S. of member the $10,340.06 for all Box Elder citMrs. Alice church, Francisco, Calif.; in ed the first Girl Scout troop ald Earl Coburn, Anchorage, ies and towns from 1950 to 195L her home in Savannah, Georgia. he had worked for a time at Manley, Sparks, Nev.; Mrs. Welton. Woodland Co- Schools Set Increase Frank, Elwood, Box Elder Alaska; The membership has grown from Hill Air force base. burn, Japan; Orrlne May While taxes on the city and eight until it now includes more Surviving are his wife and a county; Sgt. Darwin Bradford, Margaret Faye town level "held steady Just than 1,770,000 girls and adults. son, Jeffrey Kay Iverson, five U.i S. army In Germany; Bla ne, Moffit,Wisconsin; Ogden, and Dee W. Co- the opposite was true of - the months, Brigham City, his par- Ruth and; Gerwynn Bradford, burn, Tuscon, Arizona; , Monday evening, March 10, ents, Bear River City; two broth- Corinne. county school district which . W. Coburn, Louisiana; 160 Intermediate , and Senior ers nearly doubled Its levy to raise a sister, Laurel Iverson, Friends may call at the Haro- John, DeLon and Coburn, Willard; the larger part of an Increased Scouts staged a gala celebration Palmer Felt funeral Bear ld-B BrigIverson, home, Ogden, 15 grandchildren and two broth- revenue of over Indian River mil aj the Intermountain City, and Mrs. Leola Stew- ham . City, Wednesday from 8 ers: George Coburn, Preston, lion dollars. The county school school with singing, dancing, to m. B Corinne and at ward .p. Idaho, and Ronald Coburn Wes- district levy jumped from 920 skits by each of the eight troops art, Brigham City. Funeral services will be an- chapel Thursday from noon to ton, Idaho. present, and,, of course, Happy mills In I960 to 16.02 mills la time of services. Time and place of funeral will 1951. This, coupled with the Birthday" with cake. The party nounced by the Harold B. Felt be Burial will in B. be announced by the Harold Brigham City was a huge success. Miss Joy funeral home here. uniform minimum local school cemetery. Felt funeral home. Rhodes of the Intermountain levy of 6.70 toll Is raised $856,- Indian School staff was Mistress 887.49 for 1991 compared to Sell Cookies ForTroop Activities of Ceremonies. Mrs. Paul Clontz $510,611.72 tor the district & in directed colors and singing and ' I960. Mrs. Jim Klrkham was in charge Revenue fof the county school i of refreshments., 1 district alone more than douft t bled, jumptng from $306,036.4$ Saturday afternoon the three Brownie troops are invited to Ogin 1950 to $624,640.46 in 1951. Box Elder county, without den to, celebrate with the girls at the General Supply Depot. raising Its .levy from 620 in The leaders have arranged a 1950 had an Increased revenue A 1 of $8,67622 In 1951, from movie, games and birthday cake baked by the chef. At 5 oclock in 1950 to $21421523 in . the Brownies are- scheduled to 1951. ' stand at retreat with the miliState Tax Dew Governor J. Bracken "Lees tary personel. Senior Scouts have also areconomy program was eviranged a display in the Shoe dently responsible for the prinCenter window to commemorate cipal- decrease of any taxing the day. Cookie sales have been unit. The state of Utah dropped ' conducted and have been very its tax from 8.05 mills In 1950 successful. The funds earned by to 620 mills in 1961. . the girls will help promote acThis reduced the states reveJ tivities for each troop in Brigham nue, Including special taxes Of the eleven troops now in from $276805.01 In 1950 to $231,1 ' 362.36 in 1951. . Brigham City; three are Brownie ce;;;;s troops sponsored by Kiwanis, Lesser taxing units which did American - Legion- - Auxiliary - and not change levies were the Wilfour are Intermedilard Cemetery district, 1 miS v J ate troops, two at Intermountain v levy, increased revenue from Indian school and two in town $1,085.46 In 1960 to 8L133JG5 in sponsored by Rotary aqd 1951; Fielding cemetery district; There are three Senior one mill, earning $721.59 in t 1960. and Portage cemetery distroops at the Indian school and t in town.. , trict, one mill levy; gaining Founded on the four funda$517.67 in 3951. The last two mentals: democratic participacemetery district were not or ' tion, volunteer , leadership, , the ganzed in 1950. Members Of Girl Scout Troops Jhe ethical? code of the Promise and Box Elder county ' moo-quit- o The cookies with sold in acPose to earlier this week raise funds for Brigham City Laws and the program based on abatement,' with a lew service, Scouting exists by belief tivities in their various units. They are, left to right: Linda Rae Jeppsen,' Brownie of .75 mills both years, 'gato;S which must be put to work for Troop 1 ; Elizabeth Yo, .Intermountain IndianSchool ; Carolyn Clotz, Sr. Troop; Linda Bill-ing-s. $24,948.49 in 3950 compared : ' the whole world. Troop 3 Gayle Atm Cutler Brownie Troop of Central school, $25,907.77 4a 1SX ' Succumbs Monday - y Girl Scouts Forty With A Future n Rou-gea- n Wal-buo- Dar-way- -- one-thir- d V $206,-239.0- 1 -- (ns H& - Jay-ceette- Pvt. Arden Jenaon L&ckl&nd f r t K 4 |