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Show mam ni fati iMUTT fe il COUNTIES SHOULDNT CITIES, BOX ELDER City and county fficials are going to 'take the rap' for tax increases levied by the school districts in order to increase teachers salaries, within the next year 01 two, T m McCoy, executive dilector of the Utah Municipal league, Salt Lake City, said here yesterday in a regional Utah Municipal league conference. The battle of liquor and load money was f u,;ht out i.i the re-- cent state legislatuie, with the result that cities and counties probably will receive increased sums fron t.nese sources in the said. next biennium," McCoy Packard-Bel- l PH0N-0-C0R- D The Worlds Greatest Entertainer DICKS ALMANAC The groundwork ot all hnipiiiift it health. a APRIL 30 Russian flag files ever German Rmchstag, 1945 MAY 1 2 Child Health Day: Hudson Bay chartered. 3 1670. company coast to coast flight mads. 1923. Non-sto- 4 Peter Minuit purchased Manhattan from Indians, 1626. 5 France Invades Mexico, 1862. Corregidor falls, 1942 ant fen THE POWER OF STEAM HARNESSED TO CLEAN It takes power to cut corosion it takes steam. Let us steam clean your cars radiator for summer driving:. ... DICKS But if the city and county taxes were reduced to comoensate for this amount, it w uld result In only a mill or so reduction In taxes. At the same time," he continued, school districts throughout the state are going to increase their mill levies as much as six, nine and even twelve mills. School boaids and officials aie trying right now to plant the idea that the cities and coun- ties will be responsible r the The public should nigh taxe. be aware of this situation, and municipal and county officials should be alert to see that they don't take the rap for something for which they are not responsible. McCoy went on to explain that he feels that teachers are justified in their requests for higicr salaries. We just dont like tj see the city and county officials take the complaints that come fron the public against high taxes. The public should Brigham City and Box Elder county elected ofliceis and department heads attended the regional confeience, In the court room at the court house Tuesday, beginning at 10 o'clock In the morning and continuing thr ugh the day until 5 oclock in the afternoon. There were about 40 city and county officers In attendance. Newell Pickett, state sanitarian, Salt Lake City, discusspd the construction of sewers using revenue bonds and special improvement taxes as a means cf paying off the cost. Pratt Kesler, Salt Lake City assistant attorney, spoke on the new municipal retirement and pension fund law. At a luncheon meeting at noon B. H. Strlnghan, may r of Vernal, president of the Utah Municipal league, spoke on municipal finance, pointing out that r.o agreements were made during the recent session of the legislature to reduce mill levies If the state legislature gave additional funds liquor and road money to the cities and counties. The league, however, is on record asking the communities to reduce their mill levies wherever possible, he said. In the afternoon a session, full explanation of the new B and C road fund law was given by McCoy. Following him, F. Gerald Irvine, legal coursel for the Municipal league, discussed the liqucr revenue which will accrue to cities and counties under the new legislation. Irvine pointed out that it was the intent of the legislature that the money be used for law enforcement, traffic safety ar.d public health. Joe Bergen, state semantical director, explained to city officials the way in which state and federal funds may be secured to in improve municipal airports Box Elder county, citing the Brigha r City airport program as a particular example. o aurnal Wednesday Brirham City. Utah , BOH ELDER Notice To Contractors reSealed proposals will be Council of ceived by the Town lews-joiirn- cx Box Elder the Town of Perry,8 p. m. May C an ), Utah, until Sm. WcEtly N, 10 1447, ar.d at that time publiin the Published every Wedn... read and opened cly t Brigham City, in Perry, Utah, for SecondCUss School.'.ou-Matter at the 4500 linear feet of In Brigham City, of Ltah Ulb the laving for the Perry waterworks ander the act of March TAKE TAX RAP, SAYS MCCOY Municipal League Holds Regional Meet Here Tuesday n Reinstate YOUR Gl Insurance NOW at your nearest Games And May Name Josephson Fetes At Both As Co. Mosquito Grade Schools Abatement Head Lincoln and Central school boys and girls will meet in contests this (Wednesday) after-no- f n, the girls playing hopscotch and the boys playing baseball. At 2 o'clock this afternoon hopscotch contests between girls of Lincoln and Central schools, by the grades from first tirough sixth, will be held on the tennis courts at Brigham Young park. At the same time, boys of the two schools will meet in the first of a series of three baseball games being played before school is out. The Loncoln-Cen-tra- l game will be played at Lin-- r In school today, beglnntrg at 2 oclock, with the second game of the series Monday, and probably a third game next Thursday. Lincoln school will hold its May Festival Thursday from 9:30 oclock in the morning until 1 oclock in the afternoon, with lunch at noon. (Parents, friends and any other interested adults are invited to attend the lawn program and games and stay for lunch, for which a small charge will be made. Central school's festival will be held Friday morning. From 9 to 9.30 o'clock the general assembly cf students will be held. In the building. From 9:30 to 10 oclock students will play games on the lawn. The north half of the lawn, in front, will be occupied by the third flair students, the south half by the first floor students, and the playgrounds, west of the building, will be occupied by the middle floor students. Baseball and physical education games o fall kinds will be enj yed. From 10:30 to 11:30 o'clock At a meeting of the executive officers of the Mosquito Abatement program for Box Elder c.unty, held in t.ne city hall Fri day evening, Karl Josephson of Brigham City was employed as supervisor of the mosquito abatement district to succeed Orlas Alger. Josephson has beer, employed by Brigham City as a police of- ficer the past several years. Alger has purchased a farm in Enterprise, and will move his family there immediately after school closes. He tendered his to the Mosquitr resignation Abatement district. The executive committee decided that the supervisors work would include vfly abatement as well as mosquito eradication. Believe If or Not pipe system. Plans and specifications may cf be examined at the residence2nd South the engineer, 212 Utah. A East, Brigham City, co ;y of the plans and specificadetions may be obtained by will positing $5.00, which deposit of be refunded upon the return withthe copy in g od condition in 5 days of the opening of the pioposals. reExperience and financial in sponsibility will be considered anv award w.iich may be made. Each proposal shall be made n a proposal form attached to the specifications and must be acco rpamed by a certified or cashier's check, or cash or proof the posal bond of 5 percent trial amount of the proposal, made payable to the Corporation of the Town of Perry. upon It shall be a mandate the the contractor to whom award shall be made to pay not less tnan the general prevailing as waje rates for this region, determined by the Industrial la-Cor mission of Utah, for all r performed in the prosecution of the proposed work. The Town Council reserves the right to reject any or all Veterans Administration office. departments. Spotlighting UTAH In Dancing moo a Indians from the "high country of the Uintah Basin started tneir annual Bear Dance at Ahiterocks, Uintah county, April 21. The festivities will run until April 29. The Indians from the low country of the same area complete their dances the first part f April. The Bear dance is a festive similar In purpose to the white mans dance, only it is performed outdoors and many whites often take part in the affair. The more serious Indian dancing will be performed later in the season when tne memberresership of the Uintah-Ouravation will gather f.r the Sun dance, a religious festival. txjuiant y Women Study Utah's Prison System ' Why Net Copper The April issue of the Mina ing and Contracting Review,MorUtah publication, calls t.ie mon Church officials to task for recovering the Salt Lake taberinnacle roA with aluminum "Church offistead of copper. cials," the publication declared, ignored the copper industry Utahs most important single contribut- - r to taxes, provider of acemployment and industrial tivity. No doubt the competent personnel of the Mormon Church which handles the materials and purcases had ample reason to choose this type of material for the covering of this ore of the prop.sals. 1H. Eugene Perry, Mayor. most unique and historic buildApril in America. Western ings ' y it T 01 to .mi E :8 William M. r7T Chas. W, Clajbauifh 7 Mrs. Gladys Johnioa a,T Packard-Bel- PHON-O- pit gy '( l . The Worlds Creates Entertainer DRIVE IN 2 TO YOUR BIG b 104 NORTH 2-- 7 MAD AND 503 SOUTH Ten-pi- e PH0N-0-G0R- 08 )8 Successor Excursion Disney To Film Colorado The North Box Elder stake 6, Mexican June Hat Leaving is sponsoring a the Disney Firm corporation of Relief scciety to Logan excursion temple Norman with Utahs 8, the stake ReMay Thursday, Nevills as technical assistant, announcwill start making a film on lief society presidency a that ed good atsaying today, River. Utahs famous Colorado be would tendance appreciated. deRepresentatives of the Utah partment of publicity and inPackard-Bel- l dustrial development have been invited to jrin the party. In the Ky. (UP Sponsored by the Utah Federclassified section of the Rich- ation of Womens clubs, a full The actress Eleanora Duse mond Daily Register appeared scale study is being made of was carried tj her christening the following: For rent. Four Utahs prison system. The Fed- in a gilt theatrical property box. rooms, furnished or not. Pas- eration has already made stud- She began her acting career at ture, garden, chickens included ies and reports of other state the age of four. RICHMOND, f Owned and MAIN Operated HAHLINE AND REDELINGS D For ALL Your Needs The Worlds Greatest Sertitt . Entertainer" per month. races will be run on the lawn with boys and girls of each age and class competing in every kind of race imaginable, J. D. Gunderscn, principal, announces. At 11:30 oclock the youngsters will assemble for lunch, and in the afternoon all will go to a picture show. $25 Packard-Bel- l PHON-C-COR- D The Worlds Greatest Entertainer i c s MORAL: SD rri Info Music Fraternity Super Service Station 697 South Main Z7 iu te Dwight Freeman of Brigham City and Bonnie Rae Gardner of Bear River City were among 20 students at Utah State Agricultural college, Logan, initiated into Alpha Eta Mu, music fraternity. Reva .Mae .Anderson of Bear River City was an honorary initiate. it) 'a; lei F i 35c each FLOWERINGSHRUBS iai rP lan FRUIT TREES PEACHES APRICOT EVERGREENS Large assortment to lect from of finest Let us landscape your home. SHADE TREES :e. APPLES PEAR fi: :d HERES a little story right out ot the book: A fellow came into a Buick dealer with a rap in his engine. The dealer said it was carbon and recommended a valve job, naming a price. The owner thought that was too much to get rid of a little noise so he took it to a who knew about automobiles. friend The friend said all that was needed was to set back the ignition timing. He did. The rap stopped. But in a while it was back again. So he repeated the process with the same result. Finally, after several such cures, he woke up to the fact that he was treating symptoms, not correcting troubles By then, he really did need a valve grind job at the first cost quoted by the Buick Dealer. But in the meantime he had lost good engine performance and the pleasure of driving a car. se- European Sycamore Green Ash PRUNE YOUR FRUIT TREES HEAVY. GOOD FRUIT WILL SELL AT GOOD PRICES. Poor fruit will be hard to sell. Anderson Produce Co. BOX ELDER PRODUCE GROWERS, INC. 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Another way- -a way in which you not only help And give generously, wont you? let s conquer cancer! gtard of our entire . 3. Bloody diBcharg from lh from ony pnmgB. 4. Frogrttsivo thong wort or mol. bldmg R,J CO. Brigham City, Utah 19 South Main Brigham City ftose yocw- - SPONSORED MERRELL LUMBER CO. BRIGHAM TIRE SHOP - IN THE Signal that Sob not hal . bout tho fongvt moufh, r Kpt 2. A painlotB lump of ttiitkn)ng Wp08 Hi brait, lip, or fongv. Americ.ns-- .r, to die of cancer. Thi, i, shocking.' bu, absolutely ,rue fact Bui there u hop, . even today, one out of three may be cured of cancer ,nd . a. leas, on. type, 92 curable- -,. And to help science finally c.f.er cancer, the Amencan W has made more than 100 grants for research S project. same scientific group responsible for the atomic bomb is rt &m cancer 1. Any tor population-17,000.- 000 f In Hi fh ft eol 5. PrtiBfrt( indigestion. Prtittnf hoarsen, unePm difficulty in swallowingin normal .Any radical chong. ji othr 6. f I Lets stop feanng Cancers Danger FACTS ABOUT One-eight- h is to The April drive of the American Cancer Society is now on. e p t is vast army of workers drive cancer from our midst. tie so they can pay for more research. Give so they can uy more equipment to ease suffering, restore hope. Give so t ey can find a cure for cancer a cure that some day may ave a life in your own home. ... Vn Wr BUNDY MOTOR CO. BUNDY m igh It pays to have the job done right the first time. May cost a little more than some expedient but it keeps little troubles from growing into big ones, gives more satisfaction from your car over the months and years. Thats what were in business for to keep good cars good. Were busy enough that were not going to waste time on needless work but were never too busy to do what you ought to have done. Tfle little hut rLl,c- ed let ha1 fy cotfver camxf TNTEIirsT Tl OK SIMONSfwc THF ,r s M. 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