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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS. PAGE TWO INFORMATION ON Bear River News Box iElftgr News COUNTYS TAXES IS MADE PUBLIC Semi-Week- ly taken as per 95 jj 8 Daggett Mrs. Melvin Johnson entertained on son BOX ELDER 100 Wednesday in honor of her - 8 -- -2 Davis 108 Keiths ninth birthday. A luncheon mills were played and served games was Tooele 112 (Continued from First Page.) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christensen Rich 113 ....23.66 mills and daughter, and Mrs. Frona Cates 1147c Morgan to Downey, motored sons two mills and much responsibility upon our public 117 Summit Idaho, Saturday. not sufficiently 24.61 mills were we or servants, Cache Lake 1187c City Oscar Holmgren of Salt 24.61 mills interested In the trends of government 118 Salt Lake spent Sunday and Monday with Mr was what 25.66 mills learn to taxation and R. Weber Mrs. 0. Holmgren. 1237c and mills 26.96 spent done. Jensen being Bishop and Mrs. Osey 1247c Wasatch in mills Ogden. and Saturday Friday Kane Possibly the best way to approach 125 ..26.5 Miss Gayle Holmgren visited in of 1277c Wayne this of problem examination an last. Brigham City on Saturday 27.0 at Millard us 130 locally, affects Mrs. C. C. Johnsen was the guest taxation as it 2L5 of honor at a party Monday, honoring least the best way for us to learn 1327c Grand 27.8 It is to the credit of philanthropic jier seventy-thir- d birthday. Luncheon where we stand locally in the amount 1347c Carbon 27.96 mills conversation rich men that they have given gener- was serVed and social of taxes we pay, is to compare the 1347c Piute mills ....28.26 ously of their wealth for college en- - wa3 enjoyed. units 136 Sevier tax figures in the various taxing dowments. But in view of the over- 29.8 mills Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jensen of same 143 Iron the with figures of our county crowding of endowed colleges by al- - Brigham City were guests of Mr. and 39.9 mills Sanpete in similar units in our state. A com- 144 ' leged students who only go to college jrs. R. W. Nelsen on Sunday last mills ....29.96 presentfacts 1447c Uinta for the sake of being known as col- jj'rs Mary j. Holmgren entertained prehensive study of the 29.93 mills and 144 ask Utah to detailed a is comparison it with of her birthday ed, lege men, pertinent Saturday, in honor 30.96 mills whether the best results are obtained hot dinner was served, Emery analysis of all the factors involved 148 31.36 mills from these large bequests. The Bear River Camp of the would be quite outside the scope and 151 Juab .....33.36 mills That any young person not pos- - Daughters of Pioneers will meet on purpose of this article. 1607c Beaver ...33.8 mills sessing the natural qualifications or Thursday, September 29th, at 2:30 1627c Washington character to make proper use of a oclock at the home of Captain Ethel Below is presented in tabular form 1657c Duchesne ...34.36 mills college course should crowd out an Taylor. All are urged to attend, the tax figures for all the school dis- 1687c San Juan 35.0 mills earnest and qualified student is very: Mr. and Mrs. J. Stocker of Grace, tricts, and all the counties in Utah, 36.46 mills 1757c Garfield shameful. That any who possess the Idaho, spent Thursday visiting Mr, as well as the figures for all the mental and moral capacity for using and Mrs. Alvin Anderson and Mrs counties in the state when state taxes 1337c ....27.75 mills higher education for the advancement Guy Stocker. Average school of mankind should be denied it, is Mrs. Moroni Lundberg entertained are added to county levies and indeed a tragedy. Wednesday in honor of her daughter levies on property outside incorporSome of the millions which are Ruth. The afternoon was spent in ated towns. To make comparison donated for the general use of col- - j playing games and a luncheon was easy, all figures are reduced to a leges might be put to better use by. greatly enjoyed, percentage basis and the figures for Mr- Mr8 Leslie Jensen were Mr. and Mrs. Elzarus Hunsaker devoting them to the establishment Box Elder units are taken as 100 per left Tuesday for Twin Falls, Idaho of scholarships, including living ex- -j Basham shoppers Saturday, cent, thus variations from 100 per to or Thorsen Albert Mrs. Mr. and for spend a few weeks with Mrs. talented boys and girls lenses, cent readily show the relationship Norvil Crowley and family. who are unable to secure higher Deweyville were guests of Mr. and of the levies in Box Elder county to Mrs. Melvin Johnson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James I. May left on education without such aid. Ladies Republican club the levies of similar units in other Monday to visit their sons in Jackson Many scholarships are provided for the home of counties. The percentage figures tire Hole, Wyoming. at present, it is true, but there are Bear River City, met at on Tuesday. shown in the left hand column. The Mrs. Abihidi Tolman had as her not nearly as many as there ought to Mrs. Margaret Johnson be. To really educate one exception- Mrs. Mary A Hansen was named the actual mill levy is shown in the right guests a few days last week, her A round chairwoman. sister, Mjrs. Alvah Donney of Frankally bright and deserving boy or girl temporary of parliamentary hand column of the tabulation. lin, Idaho. would be more beneficial to society table discussion on Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Lewis and It will be noted that the various than the turning out of a dozen rules with specific discussion was held. nominations and motions Box Elder taxing unit figures are children of Declo, Idaho, visited here mediocre graduates, whose college Announcement was made that Mrs on Sunday last. training is of doubtful value to them- Lucinda P. Jensen would speak over near the lowest in the state. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wlnward and selves or anyone else. the in tax school state The average KSL on Wednesday evening. Sept. children of Whitney, Idaho, visited is 46 per cent higher, expressed in here Sunday. 28th, at 7 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Abagley mills of levy, than is the Box Elder TIIE SILVER Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Lola Sant and two daughters of St. Anthony, school district levy. The average levy and Mr.Polly LINING Mrs. Jim Hogan of and Idaho, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. for county purposes is 60 per cent Preston, Idaho, visited relatives here Every cloud has a silver lining, Rasmus Hansen. on Saturday last Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore and higher than the Box Elder county according to the old proverb, and Mrs. Veressa Packer of Whitney, there is considerable evidence that baby motored to Clearfield Sunday to levy. The average levy in the state, here. Idaho, spent the week-en- d the cloud of depression which has visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Moore outside of incorporated towns, which Miss Irene Stayner of Farmington, hung over us during the past three and family. includes all levies for state purposes, who is teaching in Brigham City, years is no exception. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Funk and family all levies for county purposes and for was a week-en- d guest here of Mrs. One of these evidences is that the of Richmond, are visiting Mr. and schools, is 33 per cent higher than Tolman Burke. national health has been better and Mrs. James P. Jensen, Jr. the levy in Box Elder county for In honor of the birthday of Mrs. the death rate lower during these Ed Jensen and Mrs. Truman Tolman, similar purposes. years. The first quarter of 1932 and the wedding anniversary of Mrs. showed the lowest death rate ever School district levies in Utah for Newman Hunsaker, a waffle supper recorded among the industrial policythe year 1932. Box Elder school dis- was given at the Crystal Springs on holders of Americas largest life inIrene Lish is week trict is taken as 100 Saturday night. per cent: surance company. Especially notice- with friends at spending the Brigham City. Melvin Burke of Cedar City, visited able has been the fewer deaths from Mrs. Leon Kerr and Mrs. Wayne 89 6.7 mills Delbert Burke here Sunday last. Daggett influenza, pneumonia and diabetes, Sandall of Tremonton visited Mr. and 7.4 mills 99 Davis Mr. and Mrs. Dudy Burt of Salt diseases which often result from too Mrs. Peter Marble on Wednesday. 100 BOX ELDER mills Lake City visited Mr, and Mrs. Owen U much eating and drinking. As Dr. Mrs. Erma Grover and Mr. and Mrs. 1007c 7.5 mills Gardner on Sunday. Rich Bundesen, Chicago commissioner of Herman Bott and of Rupert, Mrs. Walter Chamberlain enter1077 8.0 mills health, says, fewer people are dig- Idaho, spent the daughter Morgan week with Mr. and in honor of her daughter tained ging their graves with their teeth." 109 8.2 mills Nebo Mrs. V. D. Justesen. But nobody Is starving, although 8.35 mills Beverlys sixth birthday on Friday. Grace Edwards was a Sunday guest 1117c Weber Games were played and refreshments many have been able to obtain only of Irene Lish. 112 8.45 mills served to Grand twenty-fou- r little gnests. , plain food, and not too much of that Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler of 113 8.5 mills Tooele Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Boothe bad as Health Commissioner Wynne of New were Sunday guests of Mr. 120 9.00 mills their guests Thursday, Mrs. Ruth Juab York declares that there is much and Mrs. Orville Loveland. 1247c Cache 9.3 mills Ralph and son of Newton, and Mrs. loose talk going on about possible Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodsell and 9.5 mills Lewis Jenkins of Star Valley, Wyo. starvation, malnutrition and conse- family of Newton spent Saturday with 1277c Jordan Mrs. Leland Hunsaker is visiting 1277c Wasatch 9.5 mills quent impairment of health in that Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Iverson in Salt city. For the first four months of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Perry of 134 South Sanpete JO.O mills Lake City. this year the death rate in the nawere Thursday guests here of 137 10.27 mills Granite Miss Teressa Harris of Arimo, tions metropolis was only 11.91, as Bishop and Mrs. M. G. Perry. 1407c Carbon 10.5 mills Idaho, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. against 13.19 for the same period of Mrs. R. M. Farmer of McCammon, 1407c Salt Lake City 10.5 mills William Wilson. last year, while the infant mortality Idaho, spent the week-en- d with Mr, 141 South Summit was even more ....10.6 mills Eldon Wintle of the U. S. A. C. at markedly less, drop-pin- g and Mrs. Fred Fanner. from 68 to the thousand in 1831 Kane J1.0 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marble and Hy-ru- 147 spent Sunday with his parents, Iogan, to GS to the thousand this year. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Wintle. Millard 11.0 Marble of Pocatello Valley, Mr. 147 Mr. and Mrs. Emery Benson of In ,the opinion ot many, the depres-- 1 and Mrs- - Loraine Marble and children 147 11.0 Murray Newton visited with Ezra Benson on sion has had a certain moral Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 1537c Ogden 11.5 andspiritual value, also. There has been Brough and children of Tremonton 160 Wayne Tuesday last. 12.0 Mr. and' Mrs. J. M. Grant had as developed a greater disposition to-- 1 were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1677c Iron ...12.5 Marble-Nevetheir guests Sunday, Mr. and Mra. ward kindliness and helpfulness I S r 12.5 David Glllmore, Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd before baa there been such a I Mr-- and Mrs. Thurlon MJmmot of 1677c Alpine 180 Sevier 13.5 f Orme, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grant, and solicitude were Brigham for City the of unfor-?erfe Sunday guests ! Mr1807c Mr. and Mrs. Jim Newton, all of 13.5 Uinta - ftnd less Mrs. James Burbank, vThere.is arrogance Ogden. snobbishness; less false pride. . and, Mrs. J. W. Spackman and son Louis 1827c Emery 13.7 ' While playing ball Sunday, Johnnie North Sanpete 13.7 of and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spackman 182 Uught som. re?8in Hunsaker 4roke his cheek bone. and and we 13.84 mills 8n spent Sunday visiting In 1857c San Juan shall emerge from itfssD8, Dave Grant left Monday for Soda more thought- - 6den, 1877c Beaver 14.0 mills mre considerate and more chari- -' Springs, to spend a few days. 187 Duchesne 14.0 mills table than we were before. Mrs. Jane Stowell of Logan, reSUBSCRIBE FOR THE "NEWS" 1877c Piute ....14.0 mills turned home Sunday after spending 1937c Logan 14.5 mills the week with Mrs. W. W. Lasley. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hunsaker en200 .....15.0 mills Garfield 210 15.7 mills tertained Saturday. Mrs. Alma Cook Washington won high score and Mrs. Wm. Wilson If business Is bad, call in low at bridge. Lunch was served. your printer. 1467c Average 10.9 mills Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christiansen had Mr. mother and sister County levies in Utah for 1932, Miss Christiansens Leah Christensen of Mayfield, Box Elder county is taken as 100 week-en--- 23.4 24-lt- f - . Honeyville News ad I Deweyville News Col-linst- Slat-ervil- le m 'Phone 7 as per cent: estimate f?Ai?nnd yU W1 -- again. .. cads dodgers BILL HEADS ' S3CLNG oWSSlli R. Lamb. Mrs. Edith Smith and family, who are leaving to spend the winter in Welser, Idaho, were given a farewell party on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Stanley Bigler. Social conversation and luncheon was enjoyed by fifteen PERFORATING BADGES TYPEWRITER CIRCULAR LETTERS TAG ENVELOPES SHIPPING TAT DANCE PROGRAMS WEDDING CARDS ANNOUNCEMENT CHECKS - BLOTTERS FOLDERS Rights of loheritors widows right in her husbands state is called s dower right, and a maos Interest In his wifes estate la called curtesy right A Mummies Not Everlasting Should a mummy be unbound it would remain in the condition hi which it was found for some years. Eventually, mummies are Inclined to pulverize, due to too much salt in the embalming preparation. If business is good, your prim,,. KM bears, 8oos 5 u if fc and authorities for this Purpose. buted primarily A joint resolution proposing in amend isvnl to Section t. of Article XI of the const!, totion of the Stste ef Utah, retatlhs is municipal corporations. Bo it resolved bp the Legislature of the of all the seem State of Utah, hers elected to ooch of the two booaoe votinr In favor thereof! SECTION I. Section proposed to he .amended. That it la proposed to amend section A of Article XI of the constitution of the State of Utah, ao that the tame will rend ns follows: SECTION 4. Municipal corporations treated bp generd law of legislature incorporated ritirs sr lowaa snap frame and adopt rharter manner prescribed charter to he to be submitted to feleetere-t-eojridistributed citp recorder to fit- - et?t secretary of 8tate amendments powers conferred open cities. Corporations for municipal purposes shall not he created bp special laws. The legislature bp general laws shall provide for the incorporation, organisation and classification of cities and towns in proportion to population, which laws map he altered, amended or repealed. Anp incorporated citp or town map framo and adopt a charter for its own government in the following manner: The legislative authoritp of the citp vote of Its members, map, bp and upon petition of Qualified electors to the number ot fifteen per cent of all vote east at the next preceding election for the office of the mayor, shall forthwith provide bp ordinance for the submission to the electors of the question: "Shall a commission be chosen to frame a charter 7 The ordin-mcshall require that the question be aubmitted to the electors at the next regular municipal election. The ballot eon. tainir.g such question thsll also contain the names of candidates for members of the proposed commies ion, hut without partp designation. Such candidate shall be nominated in the same manner required bp law for nomination of dtp effieera. If a majoritp of the electors voting on the question rf choosing a commission shall vote in the affirmative, then the fifteen candidates receiving a majoritp of the votes cast at such election, shall constitute the rharter commission, and shall proceed to frame a charter. Any charter so framed eball be submitted to the qualified electors of the eit at an election to be held at time to be determine.1 by the charter commission, which shall be not less than sixty days to Its completion and distribution among the electors and not more than one pear from such date. Alternative provisions mav nlso be submitted to be voted The commission shall hpon separately. make provisions for the distribution of copies of the proposed charter and of anp alternative provisions to the qualified electors of toe city, not less than sixty daps before the election at which it is voted upon. Such proposed charter and such alternative provisions as are approved bp a majoritp ef the electors voting thereon, shall become an organic law ef such citp at such time as map be fixed therein, and shall supersede anp existing rharter and all lawa affecting the organisation and government of gush therewith now. ,B wtLhSL?r! thirty days after its a copy of such charter as adopted, approval certified bp the mayor and city recorder and authenticated of ,nch cit be made fa duplicate and deposited, onbll fa the of. tb f State and the other iq the office 01 the recorder, and thereafter all courts shallcity take judicial notice of such charter. Amendments to any such charter may he framed and submitted by a charter commission in the same manner as for msking of charters, or may provided be by the legislative authority of pr. the e vote P?" or by petition of qualified electors thereof, to a her equal to fifteen per cent of the total voice out for mayor en the next preceding election, and any such amendment may be submitted at the next regular, na- h,vin been approved n?.?rity of the electors voting there-S- the parks JlN for animal Whereas the direct charge for w nrnls, advance p&nZ, to $70 for a buffeu bear is necessary two-thir- Park ! J of crates, transports?! point of capture to Gut? cost of feed, and nZ) to the shipment BiS only as yearlings case of a yearling T) font, is 73 ca buffalo, which weighs' '.J pounds crated, the mately $70. All aniS express collect Should Sj in connection with shiite! animals amount to less tb. remitted, a refund ol jl will be made. two-thir- k Requests for these aaiJ include information as sex, and approximate atej desired. Shipments arc ) (I J order In which e applicaty celved. Requests should k to the Superintendent, k National Park, Wyoming u Pd zoological j While the buffalo?! 1 bo made until Moi&S ber, when weather H more favorable, handled as soon. ijK animals can be - ES WANT FOR RENT 2 North Main. WANTED furnished A good Telephone MSI 94. FOR RENT ed or unfurnished spa North Main. FOR SALE No. Two gradam 1, 40c, and No. J, 2k 427-- J. MU APPLES FOR at a SALE-Jon- atii low price. mile south of (s27-o28-p- Steve the Firsl d) elepi Is LOST Ford wheel and tin Garland and Brigham h Honeyville. Finder nit Idaho Sugar company Reward. etoiW f EXAMSi EYE Peters Jewelry FOR p7rt ot to ehartcr at " shall H provided in case .n CompiV SALE. three coal heaters 304 West, 3rd North. Used kitchad and D it .Firsl !elep J HOUSE To he Vlghi s for best offer. Cs water- inside. 358 Nflrdjt 1st - - fwrii?rm,nr ita 'barter under this bare, and is hereby granted, 5c :yard HEMSTITCHING ' A. Kefoed, 237 N, 2nd I the authority to exercise al) to municipal affairs, and topowers relating and "M1 IU ,imiu Polio? sanitary not ,B 'Orflw With w nowJJT'to ond, 1,0 enumeration of b. constitution or any law toll to deemed to limit or restrict the l hereby confer. of uthontp shall not Kh rnt uthrity UirfLthmnniI?r .V rutate public ntu. owned, if any such relation of public utilities i, provided fay ,aw nor be deemed to limit or tol E't&rr SWbuE pp,ieable Peters Jewelry tovy UmiJU ! EST LOA s K CemiMT J dead For cows and horsei D Reverse charges- TAT - St MILLING ELDER TOR CO. Is equipped pr.7 grain and stock feeds. BOX power to he conferred upon the eitim haH inCld th lowing! io assess and collect byenerttnlw Ind'? PAID CASH :TVarTJi 'Ittol to r ande WE ARE EQUIPPED- -8 kind of eyeglasses lad lens. Wo can ,sa J9 -- TTie Work, Lite EXPERT ?: d f, TRAI INS I -- to DI 1L Chase k FOR PIANO LESSONS-T- hi Nellie Poulson. two-thlrd- Pr"'bd an. . collect Nol Ppri stalling a cleaning macM, at the mill Fridays w 1 Other days, phone JoM Mi l. 1 rirst NO w&raSErSS Yu regulate thereof. Drigl the exercise Substitute and to acqSire'bvMnrt UblC. lmprovement Your neighbors vr no substitute for own. Here is a statema a farm user 5 WUin'y.uchXim nd Provemeni. prerv ! o?anr.uc;:d.r" h0011 Suiuv ow'nft pffperty- o' Yu or P public the the cue tog tto utility important -- ofVwffi-,- r tn. tt. DShich' city, including, fa frauchiseetaU in case of fore! operate such b- - Mrs. L. A. Rose returned Thursday after spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. William Brigham City. U19 ox oJ Renovating Better Bedding Co. for GOOD COAL and Kindling Wood Snn My I Med telephone prices daily touch with telephone." and I Med I , , custom ea j1 Hea Ext I Ex. M( Me Rai 193. - nect on January 1st, SiQ , For a few . Mattresses ai Llgl t luxury, but inarkew Most of my done by telephone. . Johncon in your , service hisB. cents maw telephone saves town, keeps yu neighbors and cou b when minutes stantly available finln 11 ur , performs: - bidden guests. Rest-Ri- te call m 1 I Special RELATING TO MUNICIPAX, CORPORATIONS JOB PRINTING UTAH Nathnaf emphasis National Park these animals aw to Amendment Constitutional The Box Elder News BRIGHAM CITY, U! tT, use guests. were busy Tuesday and Wednesday distributing the many bushels of peaches which were contributed to the people of this community by the people of Brigham City. They were greatly appreciated by all. Mrs. Henry Star of Mound Springs broke three of the bones in her hand Sunday while working on the ranch. She is improving. Mrs. George Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith and Mrs. William Hess visited the Logan temple Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mason, Mrs. Hannah Hess and son Ellis of Ogden spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Don BUTTERWRAPPERS STICKERS oenfli 487-R-- LETTERHEADS' - ENVELOPES BOOK yrote husband that she will accompany number five to the prison. Bishop Clark Rudd and some boys done at home have a chance to see your We do fine work on . T,CKE?t1;. d Plymouth News and get an 1st I Four times Mrs. Ruby Adkins of total levies Tax levies in Utah, is Bartow, Fla., has been a "penitentiary outside cities." Box Elder levy widow," and she is so tired of it, cent 100 rate w rscorn mf SSj; 62X1L) ate JJ' j ke I 'Mg' .Net Si IW The Mountain Telephone & |