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Show Thursday. Mar 25. Tremonlon, Ulai LEADER The 1S61 f3 V 'jr lew Arrivals v Laws Affect B. E. School District H 11 Box Elder School District gressively more complicated would receive increased operat-- 1 over the years, and that they ing funds of $79,388, or $249 are understood a few UjId The baby boy born May 29 to Mr, and Mrs. Jack Limb of Garland is their first child and the first grandchild for Mr. and lira. Don Limb of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Forsberg r Vr J lLlL . VTniri-- ii iff 1 - - ! t I "ii MARIONETTES BY THE SCORE are exhibited by 3rd grade students of the McKinley School at the close of the year. Proudly showing - their handiwork are Kelly Crowley, Curtis Mason, Helen Young, Ann Iverson, Steven Homer and Richard Fuhriman. Dicing the year 28 marionettes were made under direction of Mrs. Minnie Ashton. -- , 1 'mi fcn - i HAND-OPERATE- Jj&s WEEKLY' t ineen sizes ol Zx4s ranging from 18 inches to 7 feet In length, two 2x8s about 20 inches long, and a dozen bolts comprise all the raw stock needed. e The length of this combination is 7 feet, width 33 inches. inches, and height 30 Keys to the entire construction h 2x4 s which serve are two as the table legs and bench-bac- k supports when the table is converted into a seat The conversion is made by removing two of four bolts that fasten these legs to the table top, and swinging the top down to rest on two 2x4s each 26 inches long, which ccnnect the two bench legs with those of the table. The bench top, about 18 inches above the ground, is made oi 2x4s spaced 4 three intervals. The table top requirei Ave 2x4s, which also are spaced an inch apart A portable electric jig saw will come in handy for making angle cuts on 2x8 side supports for the table top, which are bolted to the legs. The supports are cut at angles, the four legs at angles. After holes to accommodate the bolts are bored at their prescribed positions, smooth all surfaces of the bench-tabl- e with t portable sander. (A free plan for this picnic -bench combination can be obtained by writing to Thor Re search Center, Marengo, 111., ane asking for Flan BT101.) one-piec- By George Rogers Research Engineer Thor Research Center For Better Farm Living A picnic table that can be con verted into a garden bench makes a worthwhile project for the A practical addition to your garden furniture and a conver sation piece as well, this con can be made vertible bench-tabl- e quickly with a minimum of work If you have such basic portable electric tools as drill, saw, jig saw and sander at your disposal. Or it can be constructed quickly with a portable electric drill with attachments designed for sawing and sanding. ' rJ a year to and the rat rat a keep population on many1 farms runs into the thousands. $2.00 HOLD FAMILY RETJNIOX Nineteen members of the Albert Earl family spent Sunday together in Tremonton prior to an overseas assignment for Airman Arthur Murray, husband of Lola Earl. They came with their two daughters from Alameda, Calif- - and joining in the family reunion were Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Earl and four children of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lucretia Eichorn, Blackfoot, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Lester Earl and daughter of Tremonton. E ANNOUNCED Mrs. Axel Fredericksen, state director for Women's Christian Temperance Union announces a speech contest to be held today at the regular meeting of the Union, with five contestants to take part. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Rudy Hupp. speech n. Fa 1L1 In tht tig laty-lc-U- f, Prtituriitd Can Kills Moths. Larvae, Eggs and Beetles Mothproof pfcrtn a Clothing, lM0Tr51 Upholstery, Carpets, Furs lor a Full Year, Protect All Your Clothing Nit f conomicol WayUn Ctnel Spray Today? bench-tabl- e can be with a minimum of I2480 0, Two-Draw- school finance provisions. Foundation analysts indicate that a small local tax increase is possible under the 1961 school finance & .A J TI a L Powder Do a Real Job Wide-Carriag- ADAM'S DRUG . Famous Devoe Quality RECORDS. 1-2- LEAD 10 North First West ONLY u a leader In quality DEVOE, manufacture Pixie Club Matinee, Saturday - 1 P.M. PRESENTING THE Bob Hope in for over 200 SAM White only f& 'Seven Little Foys9 IUTERA f' CEORCE CATES B0BCROSBT REG. IENN0N SISTERS LEWIS JOHNNY HAO00X THE JERRY SJL N CUT WINK MARTINOALI THE MILLS BROTHERS ORIGINAL SOUND TRACK TH TEN COMMANDMENTS" REN NOROINE OF $7.50 ( pMflC EDDIE PEABODT LOUIS . SMITH , DEBBIE REYN0L0I 5lTO, ' SALE STORM DOT RECORDS, j DeptD BILLY VAUGHN 1507 N. Vin St Hollywood 28. California LAWRENCE 1L mm WEIR" mhn June T'S RECORD SHOP. f1 f. -10 I f BIG DOUBLE FEATURE REG. to 1085 shades. o.QQ in moments tynex nylon bristles help point to flow on. 100 Big 9' --- 79 STEPIADDERSI V! W LJ ;:: js Smooth wood and hrovily bucket he!f, t . broced ft. 3.99 ,4 ft. 3.79 5 ft. 4.V9 S?" O, K f. U" C ft. UNDERCOAT WITH 4DEVRAL' firi'iHl l Mil 00' rS V GAL. rr J tJ v QQ GAL wrfaceJ previously painted h blistering, Ing, cracking ond mildew, 'r Vir,M' in yiw J il peel- - 1 I M;; v. . 8.00 REG. Superior for priming oil new wood on& undercooling F?9lr ttw ' " pi pQf I iyVrp BRUSH I work. GAi.r BLISTER RESISTANT III AIL'WEATHER Has "devral" too, ond mixes tavet ; y CrHlM iPM 11 fM llSM tl sjfSjr DROP ClOTH 'Tormented' 'Kon Tiki' 'DEVRAL' !5SUPER WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY and la E vinyl- - 'Look in Any Window' 7-8-9- 1034, colors. It's tough KEELT DODIE STEVENS COMPLETE with precision to -6 PRIMA 'Suggested discount retail price. mL4cotoRe 4-5- - masonry and can be mixed TONY MARTIN TO ifiksAJ- It's excellent for both wood and June v.w( F1 t wSj) k AST Zl&rA Vr fZfl 7.15 lO) CAVFI H1 CARTOON FESTIVAL SUN - MON - TUES til (jTU - ft HAT EXTERIOR! THE FONTANE TAB HUNTER J DEVOE VINYL SeS3 SISTERS THE HIUTOFPERS L.i 0 s i.TrV xtra. Jl IQSTSM owLJlJ years. tinting slightly RECORD INCLUOINS PATI00NE W eeSfiyf paint Tough. Easy to apply. Easy to clean. SISTERS DAYS FIVE ore two economy paints by Hera and James Dean THE ANDREWS Tremonlon ! ECONOMY VINYL LATEX Starring Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson ON E R ECONOMY OUTSIDE WHITE 'THE GIANT GREATEST TALENT 44.50 -3 Edna Ferber's Famous Story SUMMER SALE Special e TYPEWRITER Famous Bestway Prices! THURS - FRI - SAT June 54.00 Underwood ILIflUTIeate For Sale at Special I L ADAM'S DRUG Cenol Warfarin Box revisions. Elder District had unused local taxing authority of .50 mills under the old 1959 school finance laws. The 1961 laws will permit the district to impose an additional local tax of 1.00 mills. Moreover, if voter approval for additional local leeway were secured, a still further increase of 6.94 mills would be possible. This special voted leeway, . however, must be approved by the people in an election held on or before May first of the year. The Foundation report observes that Utah's school finance laws have become pro Out of town visitors Tuesday ii . IJ.V J, WW M.MiMill I: i 1 .1.J at the home of Mrs. Georgianna i' lll'l IT l.'tl Hawkins were Mr. and Mrs. Attend Choir Broadcast Lincoln Hansen and Mrs. Eu Tremonlon Sunday morning Mrs. James nice Nielsen of Salt Lake City.'AL T. Bigler, Mrs. Jim Smith and Mrs. Odeen Buxton visited In Salt Lake City and attended the Tabernacle Choir broadcast They met Mrs. Bigler's brother, Lawrence WorfJey and his wife who are Jeaving seon for England for a three year labor mission. Fourteen family memTremonton's New Modern Theatre bers enjoyed breakfast at Harmons Cafe. work. er FILING CABINET SPEECH CONTEST table- The new tested Rodent it icide is Warfarin will eliminate rat popu-latoConvertible Ask for made quickly or D R you? Tremonlon. - .. How many have Ready to Use Baits Prima 20 on RETURNS nOME Cenol Warfarin the ), Mrs. A. L. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hunsaker of Garland were in Farmmgton one dav this week as dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horton C. Miller. Brothers and sisters of Mrs. Cook were the other guests. It costs new school finance laws enact- mary reason for the ed by the 1961 Utah Legi- complexity has been the many amendments enacted during the slature. which genfifteen This was one of the findings past have years, to adjust sought erally presented in a comprehensive particular inequities or to inof Utah Foundation analysis greater "equalization" the changes made this year in troduce into the formula, and, in parlaws. school finance the public ticular, to provide for addiBox tional activities to be financed This year (1960-61Elder School District levied a with state funds. local property tax of 20.50 mills. The study points out that ($20.50 per $1,000 assessed valuation) for maintenance and operation. This local tax along with state aid provided the district with a school operating program of $2,187,603, or Underwood Oliveili $6,848 per distribution unit. With this same levy, Box Elder School District would have or $7,097 per $2,266,991, unit under the 1961 school finance provisions. The Foundation explains that a distribution unit is allowed IT ADDS for each classroom unit of 27 ' IT SUBTRACTS pupils in average daily attend' ance. Additional distribution IT MULTIPLIES units are provided for supervisory personnel isolated small schools, and special classes for CREDIT-BALANCINDICATOR handicapped children, and sum MULTIPLE-CIPHEKEYS mertime vocational agriculture and home economics classes. PRINTS A TAPE Box Elder School District has 319 distribution approximately Ideal for Farmer - Rancher Businessman units this year, which is an of one Home - Office distribution average unit for each 22.3 pupils in average daily attendance. According to the Founda ONLY tion's calculations, Box Elder School District will be able to finance a maximum school operating program of $2,344,-31or $7,338 per distribution Legal-Siz- e unit without resorting to further elections under the 1961 school laws. This compares with a maximum p go gram, of or $6,929 per dis $2,213,375, tributing unit under the 1959 9) it ilies. RATS!! by only per distribution unit with the individuals in the State. Prisame local tax levy under the Increased one-ha- lf FAMILY MEETS IX KEUXIOX Fifty three members of the Archibald clan met together Sunday at Lava Hot Springs for their Becond annual reunion. Representatives of the Jess Lamb family of Plymouth, Joseph Archibald family of Lo gan and Parley Archibald fam fly of Tremonton enjoyed the day together. Each family group presented part of the program and plans for next year's reunion were made. Family groups attending included the Devere Harris. Melbourne Archibald, Sharon Archibald Michael Moss, Rex Adams, Jess Lamb, A. Vernon Lamb, Stuart Cornwall, and Bryan Gibbs fam Oakland, where four of her family live, they all 6pent a day together on a picnic with 36 present. Including her family In Nevada, she saw and visited with 47 family members while Bhe was gone. She was accompanied home by her brother, M. L. Hill, who will make his home here for the summer. Frank Hawkins of Hayward, Calif., came in this week prepared to spend time enough to paint his mother's house for her. 1 : Of Ogden. FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. W. E. Hawkins has rea two turned home from months visit with relatives in California and Nevada. While in the 1961 increase in the school operating program was somewhat less than the increases allowed in 1957 and in 1959. A number of significant changes were made, however. In some of the "fringe areas," such as teacher retirement, vocational education, educational research, capital outlay, etc. increased To finance cent Ti school costs, a increase in the state sales tax The legisla- ut was authorized. ture earmarked, for the first of time, a portion (13-4all sales tax revenue for school purposes. This was in addition to a $12.5 million transfer from the General Fund to the Uniform School Fund. Changes in Public School Finance ' ii- ""H """ i 1 wnn a |