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Show Notices Go Out This Week-Enlevy Up 7.75 Mills Over Last Year Tax d; and mills and Willard by three mills they The Deweyville city levy was property increased from 7 to 8 mills, the come! Fielding levy from six to eight Elder Box to all fax notices mills, and the Willard levy have owners property ntv from fixe to eight mills. and will be mad out, Towns decreasing city levies M. week-end- , Boyd ed this are Ixiantua, xxho decreased anntreasurer, their county Sheffield, levy from eight mills to four ounced today. mills; Honey ville, from seven to hurt a to six and And this is going f mills, and Garland, from 20' ; to 19 mills. little. All other city levies remainue all know, the school ed the same in Box Elder counamendment which passed by a in Box Elder ty. Brigham Citys levy is 12 !irir, majority lnt as well as throughout mills. 1 rest of the state, has re- County taxes are due and nted in an 8.6 mill increase in payable upon receipt of the tax That is notice, the county treasurer an,hf school tax levy. nounced, and become delinSS60 on every $1,000 valuation. quent November 29, 1947. decommissioners The county From all indications, there based the county levy by .85 will be no extension of time, 4 a mill, or 85 cents on every he said. furtSheffield goo valuation, jj Box The result is able Elder countys total taxher explained. valuation has increased in increase of 7.75 mills the l an past year, in of the county, decrease in utilitiesspite throughout Box Elder valuation towns a few where in except of the Central Railthe city levy has been changed. road property, the treasurer exhave increased plained. Towns that are Deweyville The 1946 valuation was their city levies The 1947 valuation is mill, Fielding by two by one He.e owner. one-hal- over-al- Utah-Idah- Bosses Monday Evening business associates employes were guests of of Commerce Junior Chamber at a dinner meeting members Monday evening in the Box Elcafeteria. The ler high school was the September meeting the meeting of the organization, first of the fall season. Jarvis Peterson, vice president and director member of the leadership training committee, had charge of the program which followed the dinner, and presented City Judge Waldermar A. Call, who discussed parliamentary procedure and its import-antto the effective workings of an organization. Bill Long, president, conducted a brief business session, in which recent and forthcoming Jaycee projects were considered. The biggest Jaycee project pom-nup is the Duck Carnival, to beheld on the eve of duck season, at which a new 1947 Deluxe Ford Tudor sedan will be given away, it was reported. The aycees are accepting contribute to their community betterment fund. Bosses, and e g meeting of A the sports and recreation committee was called for this (Wednesday) evening at 8 oclock in the Commercial eiubrooms. All Jaycees interested in sports activities of the organization, whether or not are members of hey this comare urged to attend this mittee, according to Dale chairman. meeting, The club endorsed a letter consideration of certain for the new construction 'hich will Central replace 'Chool, recently destroyed by asking needs ire. f F. The Thomas C. Buckley, a student with half of his four-yea- r course at the Kansas State Chiropractic college completed, has devised a hydraulic-actiotable which facilitates treatment by the chiropractor and gives additional comfort to the patient. News of the former Brigham City boys invention was carried in an illustrated feature story in the Wichita Beacon, Wichita Kans., where Buckley is attending college. The head piece on Buckleys Fvdro-Eztable consists of two sepoiatt cushions placed in a . allow more surface contact, thus increasing the comfort. A soft chest unit has been installed for women patients. 1 Smooth operation in adjusting the units is an important feature of the table, according to the Beacon story. It is noiseless in action. Power for the operation of the table is generated by a silent motor that can be conveniently placed in,. a closet or in another room. The table is operated by foot control or push buttons. The doctor can operate as many as eight tables from the one motor. His table is the first that can be used for ali chiropractic techniques, Buckley explained. When upright, the table can be stored in a sriace two ieet square. In this position it also can be wheeled around with no difficulty. Buckley, who is a fume' first lieutenant who served seven months in the European theater of operations as squadron bombardier-navigator in the air force, was discharged from service in December, 1945, and soon after enrolled at the chiropractic college. He is a son of Mrs. Ada Francis Berry, and is a graduate of Box Elder high school. He formerly was employed at the News-Journa- Home Makers Harvest Festival A., Plan l. Vets Representative Will Be Here Friday second annual harvest will be held Thursday and rriday under the Wayne C. Dabb, contact repdirection of he Future adminisFarmers and Future resentative, veterans Home Makers tration office, Ogden, today reofficers. All ex-lib- e farmers exhibits will fruits, crops, grains, and 'Tate fair winnings. Future Home Makers will in- exhibits elude and canning, sewing lowers. Exhibits will be held in room n T,1( Science building. All 'Tudenls will he able to attend fom 8:30 till 4:30 Thursday and to 2:30 Friday. T,e Public is invited to these exhibits. ", d , CSH FOR SPARE TIME Serve in al your new Nation- Guard!, Each week, for just two Armory training, y?u11 earn a full days Reg-u!a- r Army pay! Youll have good times bh a good bunch in a good Hint Get technical train-under expert instructors. Moy sports, recreation and affairs. Opportun-for rapid promotion. urs f ral Physically and mentally qualified men between 17 ov er are eligible. Veterans may enlist If other-Squalified. 35 Ti!Pi.ure at lc8' Armory ovw,ay nibh,s, 7:30 to 10 or local Army ,vk' office any lime. 80,000. minded veterans and dependents of veterans of the Brigham City area that as usual he will be on hand, to aid and assist them in any matter regarding benefits administered by the veterans Friday from 9 administration, at the Utah 4 oclock to oclock State Employment service office in Brigham City. Dabb again reminds veterans this planning to enter school fall, that they should make apadplication with the veterans at the earliest ministration opportunity. make Many veterans should certain that they have properly and beneficiaries designated settleselection desired optional ments for their National Service Life insurance policies. Veterans who have allowed their G. I. insurance to lapse should invesreinstatement liberal tigate out. Dabb pointed privileges, adDont write the veterans in Washington at ministration beneveterans to your regard nearfits, but rather visit your V. A. contact representative, est Dabb advises. Locust D.U.P. Camp Meets Locust camp of the Daughters meet of Utah Pioneers will September evening. Thursday 25 at the home of Mrs. Mary 7:30 Collett. 626 North Main, at oclock. 0 increase of about BOX ELDER Taxes levied in Box Elder last year were $99,148.23. This years taxes levied total $1,262,078.24. However, the valuation was entirely Brigham Citys doing, and more. The increased valuation of property in Brigham City totaled more than $257,047, the 1946 valuation in the city being $3,442,559 as compared with a 1947 valuation of $3,699,606. The taxes paid on property in Brigham City last year were $130,925.93, and this year will be (if all are paid! $169,345.44. Box Elders biggest taxpayer, as usual, will be the Union Pacific railroad this year. The Central Pacific railroad companys trackage outside Brigham City alone paid taxes of $247,996.45 last year, and this year will pay $306,239.26. This tax is on the Luein cut-of- f tiackage only, and does not include other property owned by the railroad in Box Elder county, the Oregon Short Line trackage, or tiackage and property uiihin the Biigham City limits. Thomas C. Buckley Invents New Type Of Table For Use In Giving Chiropractic Treatments Guests Jaycee Meet At S34.32H.532, an Capitol Will Present Box Elder County Film Volume 52, Number 77 C. Of C. G. Pack Monday Alvin G. Pack, manager of radio station KALL, Salt Lake will be the principal City, speaker at a membership meeting of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce next Monday evening in the Commercial The meeting is scheduled for 8:00 oclock, according to Dan Frodsham, chairman of the entertainment committee. Pack will speak on the topic, The World of Tomorrow', telling of developments already perfected in electronics and other scientific fields. Special musical numbers pave been arranged, and light refreshments will be served, according lo Frod.sham. All Cham ber members are invited to at 1 tend the meeting. club-room- theater on a double-bil- l Elder Nurses Hold Luncheon Meet be- Twice-A-Da- well-rounde- Mail y Two mail deliveries a day throughout Brigham City began yesterday morning from Ihe local post office without a hitch," post office employes reported. The carriers all were out with their mail before 9 o'clock," it was reported, and out again for a second round of their routes right after noon." Carriers and other employes came to work an hour early Tuesday just in case there might be some difficulty or unanliciDated but delays, there were none. Residents of Brigham City in areas that are 50 percent or more improved receive city mail delivery service twice a day, now. EIGHT PAGES Employment Of Joseph Owen Dunn North Stake To Handicapped Is Passes Away Sat. Urged By Mayor Joseph Owen Dunn, 79, former resident of Cormne. now living at Logan, died at the home ot his daughter, Mrs. Ross Devan, Ogden, Saturday morning at 6,00 oclock of a heart ailment. He was born in Bountiful on December 16, 1867, the son of Joseph Moroni and Susannah Elizabeth White Dunn. He was reared in Tooele and lived there until 1911 when he moved to Corinne where he operated a tanch. While in Corinne he served in the bishopric of the Corinne ward for ten years. He moved to Logan In 1931 where he was an active worker in the L. D. S. temple. He was a high priest at the time of his death. He married Mary Ann Craner, September 24, 1890, in the Logan temple. She died six months Hear Centennial Choir Sunday At the 10:30 and 2 oclock Mayor Rulon Baron today issued a proclamation declaring genet a) sessions of North Box Elder stake's quarterly conferOctober 5 to 11 as Natiional Emence Sunday, the Box Elder Cenploy the Physically Handicapped tennial choir, under the direcweek. This declaration was made tion of C. C. Watkins, will furpursuant to similar proclamanish the music, President John tions by President Truman and P. Lillywhite, stake president, Governor Maw in accordance announced today. with Public Law' 176, 79th conThe choir numbers about. 75 gress. voices, and includes members In issuing the proclamation from all parts of Box Elder counfor the third annaul observance ty. of N. E. P. H. week, Mayor Baron Representing the general auurged that "all administrators in thorities at the conference will business, public and private be President Oscar A. Kirkham, agencies within the jurisdiction members of the first council of of my office and the general a n internationally-knowseventy, Boy Scout leader who citizenry thereol, to aid in dishas just returned from the Paris seminating information and obworld jamboree. A representaserving this special program in tive from the general welfare acquainting ell persons with the ago. department also will be present. values, needs and desirabiliity of employing handicapped inHe is survived by the followMeetings will be held Saturdividuals, to the end that they ing sons and daughters: Mrs. day evening at 6:30 oclock in Emma IX Eliason, Ogden; Mrs. the Third ward chapel, a stake may become dependable, and useful citizens. Annis D. Beven, Ogden; Mrs. welfare meeting; at 8 oclock In addition, recognition is given Gertrude D. Hewlett, Seth A. Saturday evening, a priesthood to the fact that many of our Dunn and J. Edgar Dunn, Twin leadership meeting; and Sunfellow citizens become handi- Falls, Idaho; Emil I. Dunn, Lo- day morning at 9 oclock, a general stake priesthood meeting capped every year due to dis- gan; Mrs. Sadie D. Jensen, Brig- at the Sixth ward chapel and D. Mrs. Leona or ham other Doty, a mothers and City; through Arthur V. Watkins, United ease, injury meetdaughters Hollywood, Calif.; 36 grandchil- ing in the tabernacle; in addiStates senator from Utah, will causes. meet with of representatives Douglas Miller, manager of dren, 11 great grandchildren, tion to the general sessions at the city council, the county the employment office at Brig- brothers and sisters: Mrs. Ann 10:30 oclock Sunday morning commissioners board and the ham City, stated that his agen- Anderson, and Mrs. Edith Rich- and 2 oclock Sunday afternoon Chamber of C'omerce at a lunch- cy is a cam- ards, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Effie in the tabernacle. spearheading eon at the Howard hotel this Grace Johnson will present in with the Lindberg and Mrs. Addie Vowpaign, cooperation r E. B. Owen, secretary-managenoon, els, Tooele; Llewellyn I. Dunn, her highly successful Veterans service, Employment of the Box Elder Chamreading, The Mormon Miracle, Disabled American Veterans. Provo. ber of Commerce, announced at the Sunday evening Youth Utah office for vocational reFuneral services were held Conference, to which South Box today. Scott Horsley, chairman of the habilitation and other state and Tuesday at 11:00 oclock at the Elder stake is invited. to local the agencies, Corinne ward, Bishop Julius promote Miss Johnsons appearances hospital committee of the Chamber of Comeree, will conduct the program. Miller pointed out that Campbell officiating, interment in a score of stakes of the L. D. meeting, purpose of which is to it actually pays to hire the phy- was in the Tooele cemetery S. church, giving the reading, further explore the possibilities sically handicapped. Surveys of where short graveside services have met with enthusiastic of some useful disposition of employers of physically handi- were held. The Harold B. Felt The North Rexburg the $14,000,000 wartime army capped individuals show that funeral home was In charge. - stake reported, "Her., reading, 51 per ceht of the handicapped The Mormon Miracle, created hospital. a wonderful atmosphere ' and workers had better safety rec- Vets , Officer Training gave us a spiritual feast which Bonne Adamson Odell ords, 48 per cent of the handiworkers had better than To Be Here Each Friday we shall never forget." North capped Services Today At 2 She was Sanpete stake said average attendance records, and Philip A. training well received in our communFuneral services for Mrs. Bon- 58 per cent of such workers stay officer for theHastings, Veterans admin- ity and those who heard her ne Adamson Odell will be held in their jobs longer than istration, will be in Brigham were thrilled with her presenworkers. this (Wednesday) afternoon at City each Friday to assist Vet- tation. It was an inspirational 2 oclock at the Hal! mortuary Employers interested in hir- erans and employers with their meeting and we want to thank in Logan. An error was made in ing handicapped workers are rethe general board for this problems concerning the announcement of services quested to contact the local emtreat." where these training. in a state paper. The presiding bishoprics enployment office Hastings will be at the de- dorsement was given by Bishop workers are registered or where information is available regard- partment of employment secur- Thorpe B. Isaacson who said, ld Timbers ing this type of worker. Like- ity office in the First Security We feel that everyone should hear The Mormon Miracle' read Build New House wise, physically handicapped bank building. by Grace Johnson." who are interested in persons ROGERSVILLE, Wis. (UP) Twenty-fivpercent of the work or desire inforobtaining Albert Pucker is building a new mation Fish are not Inclined to bite hens in the average farm poulregarding vocational house, free from prevalent wor try flock can be culled with lit- luminous lures. They are likeare see to requested ries about how to get new lumon total egg ly to be repelled by their the employment office represen- tle effect ber. strange appearance. boards tative. He is using civic Churches, organizations, he salvaged from a mill razed labor organizations, farm groups near Waupun, Wis. Proclamation Of The mill, a Wisconsin land- and other organizations are all to in in two promotcooperate urged 1846, mark, was built National Employ The Physically Handicapped years before Wisconsin became ing this program not only for a state. Pucker said the lum- the week of October 5 to 11, but Week 1947 ber, mostly hardwood timbers, the entire year. was in perfect condition despite Mayor Baron emphasized that its age. WHEREAS Brigham City has many handicapped perhandicapped persons are human sons in need of employment, training and rebeings who must live. They must Woolly Mammoth Tusk Dug w'ork or be supported by public habilitations, and SEASIDE, Ore. (UP) A tusk funds if they cannot support of a woolly mammoth, common themselves WHEREAS, each year many of our fellow citizens bemeans. by other to the Pacific Northwest about come handicapped because of disease, injury or When they are employed in use20,000 years ago, was unearthed other cause, and not ful work, help they only here by Gailard Lamport while to but contribute the themselves he was leveling ground with a WHEREAS, most of these people do have, or are capwelfare of their community. bulldozer. and able of To The Box Elder Nurses ginning next Sunday, W. Vosco District 7, met atCounty the Idle Isie Call, manager, announced toat a luncheon Wednesday. day, September 17. Mrs. Agnes The film, remembered by Sterling, president of the dismany, is "Brigham On Parade, trict, conducted the meeting and presents a comprehensive and introduced Miss Laverna and picture of the Peterson, director of public business, civic and fraternal life health nursing in northern of Brigham City of ten years ago, Utah, and Mrs. Alta Roskelley in a sound movie film. who is chairman of inactive Brigham City industries, and nurses in the state. Mrs. Winifred Ryan is district business firms, and their staffs, buildings and student bodies of representative of inactive nursall south Box Elder schools, city es and arranged the meeting. and county department employes Nursing problems were discussand the memberships of civic ed by Miss Peterson and Mrs. organizations are shown in the Roskelley and the group partidiscuscipated in a round-tablpicture. sion. a Boost Its strictly Brigham this Regular meetings of film, and Its message is as timely and vltaf today, fis it was ten group are to be held the thbl1 Call declared. Wednesday of the month, at 3 ago, years "While many of the elementary o'clock, and Mrs. Sterling urged school children picture grown all registered nurses to attend 15. up in the intervening years, and the next meeting, October If there are any nurses who some of the business men have lost a little hair and added a have not been in touch with this little perimeter, its still a grand organization they are asked to home town, the nest in the contact Mrs. Edward Ward, secworld, today as It was when the retary. pictures were made. Along with Brigham On Pa- Figure On Quick Look rade will be films of Peach At 16,000,000 Acres Day? parades of a number of GALLUP, N. M. (UP) A party years, some in the past and continuing of tourists stopped at the Chamdown to the magnificient 1947 ber of Commerce here to inquire about a guide to show them the Peach Days parade. Navajo reservation. The party was told of a guide Fish And Game Man Is who knew the reservation like no one else and w hose fee was Rotary Speaker Friday only $10 a day. Oh, we didnt expect to put Mike Mr. Gaufin, Salt said the Lake City, of the state fish and in a full day at it, game commission, was the prin- spokesman for the tourists. We cipal speaker at the regular Fri- thought wed have a look day noon luncheon meeting of around before dinner. The time 3:30 p. m. The the Brigham City Rotary club. He was introduced by Dr. J. reservation spread out over acres. Howard Rasmussen of the program committee, who had Wanted Money Back charge of the program. NEW YORK (UP) Clyde B. Stratford, president Antoinette DAngelo put her of the club, presided at the in a cup machine near penny was announced It meeting. by a fountain in a Brookdrinking Grant Nielsen, chairman of the and got no cup theater, lyn ladies night committee, that hand in the opening. ladies night would be held in thrust her a It emergency squad the Commercial eiubrooms Fri- a took police to free her hand. hour half day evening at 8 oclock, when dinner will be served. Chats With Fellow Amputee The ladies night meeting will take the place of the regular meeting Friday noon. John Howard toasted Rotar-ian- s whose birthday anniversaries are in September. no-ho- .a Brigham City, Utah, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1947 Delivery Service Off To Good Start To Hear Alvin Hundreds of Box Elder and Brigham City people, young and Box adult, are the "stars of a re- No-Host vival to be featured at the Capitol Members ewd-roum- Confer On Bnshnell Use . 100-Year-O- e Custodian To Retire After Faithful Service Post Office, Town To Have A Sign - - At Last Brigham Citys post office will be marked, probably sometime before Christmas or the first of the year, Ernest Freeman, postmaster, announced yesterday. A contract has been let by the post office department to the Sterling Memorial company of bronze Ogden for eight-incletters spelling United States Post Office, Brigham, Utah. to be installed across the front of the post office building, near the top. At the end of this month Hans Knudsen, custodian of the Brigham City post office for a number of years, will have reached age 70 and will be retired, Ernanest Freeman, postmaster, nounced yesterday. Mr. Knudsen has rendered good and faithful service to the post office here, Freeman said, and it is with regret that his1 fellow employes consider his leaving the job, yet we all extend our congratulations on his rest. achieving a under Knudsens position, civil service, Is to be filled, and applicants for the position may contact the civil service secretary, R. W. Forrest, at the post office. Applicants must be 18 to 55 years old, and veterans will receive five points preference, disabled veterans ten points preference in the ratings. The salary is $1800 a year to start, with increase of $100 a year until a salary of $2400 a year Is reached. well-earne- h Legion Meeting Thurs. At Memorial Home The American Legion will meet Thursday evening at 8 oclock at the War Memorial home, it was announced today. All Legionnaires are urged to attend, according to Quig Nielsen. commander. developing special aptitudes, skills, abilities which qualify them for efficient, useful employment, and WHEREAS, employers of this community can tie of service in giving special consideration to the employment of these persons, and VmANt ACIHHIITMTtON FWO. Harold R until, double ompultt vtttion and laturd actor In tb (Urn, Bd Yean of Our Llvei, chot with a fellowsamputee, Jowph Sheridan, during a recent visit to the Boston, Mass., Branch Office of the Veterans Administrorton. Russell is an advertising student, under the Gl Bill of Rights, at Boston University. WHEREAS, President Harry S. Truman and Governor Herbert B. Maw have, in accordance with Public Law 176, 79th Congress, made similar proclamations, NOW THEREFORE, I, Rulon S. Baron, Mayor of Brigham City, do hereby designate October 5 to 11, 1947, inclusive, as NATIONAL EMPLOY THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED WEEK, for Brigham City, Box Elder County, State of Utah. Pursuant to this Proclamation I urge all administrators in business, public and private agencies within the jurisdiction of my office, and the general citizenry thereof, to aid in disseminating information and observing this special program in acquainting all persons with the values, needs, and desirability of employing handicapped individuals, to the end that they may become dependand useful citizens. able, d In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of Brigham City, at Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, this 22nd daof September, 1947, ' Mean temperature for the year in New Mexico is about 50 degrees. ' RULON BARON, Mayor |