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Show ORDINANCE 2 lciu3-ounia- 9QX ELDER Brigham City, Utah A An Ordinance (! Semi-Weekl- BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF BRIGHAM CITY AS FOLLOWS:-Sectio1. That in conformity of the Rewith section vised Statutes of Utah, 1933, a budget ordinance be and is hereby adopted, and the sum of Four Newspaper Successor to y THE BOX ELDER NEWS 1896) (Established and THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL (Established 1909) William M. Long, Editor Charles W. Claybaugh, Business Manager Mrs. Gladys H. Johnson, Advertising Manager fU Life is real, life is earnest, and for most of the people a balanced budget always has been one of the major goals Just A Sincere And Friendly Guy ! Not once in a lifetime will circumstances arise that will make possible the elevation of a town hero for a quiet, friendly ordinary little town like Brigham City. So when representatives of virtually everybody in town select a young man for praise and recognition, and an epxression of gratitude, it is fitting that the selection is made calmly, thoughtfully, after thorough investigation of the things we all know but seldom , note. Such recognition, conferred in such a manner, has come to a young Brigham City professional man today: O. D. Lund. And it couldnt have happened to a nicer guy. A secret committee made up a civic leaders from all walks of life and with widely varied interest, chose 0. D. for the U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service Award, as Brigham Citys "Outstanding Young Man of the Year ot 1947. A survey of the listing of cold led to the selection gives a picture For the past year or so, a friend writes, find myself taking a greater interest in the conomics of living. Every night I glance at the lead sentence on the stock market story to see whether they went up or down. I scan the want ads to keep abreast of prices on personal and real property, used and unused, for sale and rent. Conversations generally seem to revolve around living costs. We exchange information as to where hamburger is cheaper, and what doctors and dentists gouge the least. I Published every Wednesday and Friday and entered ae Second Class Matter at the post office In Briyham City, Utah, under the act of March 6, 1879. Subscription Rates: Box Elder County $4 00 a year; outside Bos Elder Coun ty $5.00 a year. Single copies 9 cents. facts that For his friends and neighbors, his associates and in his native town-anhis chosen home town, pride and joy for this recognition that has been accorded him is enhanced by the fact that he is such a swell guy to know, to work with, to be around. Quiet and unassuming, he represents the highest type of young manhood in this or any community, unimpeachable in character, unexcelled in personality. We talk of Brigham City as an ideal wonin to live which without community dering just why it got that way. Its that kind of a community because one and two and three generations ago, there were citizens like O. D., who were capable of unselfish thinking and unstinted effort, who kept no account and consistently overpaid their debt to their fellow-ma- Shots: Alter reading and thinking about Oscar's idea tor men's iashions in the Wednesday I think he's all wet. In the iirst place, we never can make the women's fashion leaders see our point ot view if we give in to their idea. . . turning back the pages of tashon ourselves. Second, I don't thnk any man would ridicule himself and his fellow men by dressing up in such a get-uas Oscar described. Men are too levelheaded for such stuff and nonsense. In conclusion, let me say, Oscar, I'M AGIN' YA1'' Andy. col-yu- p a ns n. That is the type of citizen aqd we are blessed with many of them, of all ages that has inherited and is husbanding the fine character of this community, and will make it a better and ever better community in years to come. It is a high honor, this Distinguished Service Award conferred by your fellow citizens, O. D., and it carries with it the charge to continue your efforts and your unselfish service. 1917 $ 7.000.00 General taxes 17,500.00 Electric Department: Regular Consumers 170,200.00 Brigham City Dept. & Public Service 11.500.00 Bond Retirement Fund 11.800.00 Water Department: 49,859.50 Regular Customers Brigham City Dept. & Public Service 9,900.00 Licenses 6.000.00 10,500.00 City Court 3,000.00 Cemetery Special Improvements (Assessments & Int.) 7.000.- 00 Sewer 2.000.- 00 Fire Department 1,200.00 State Auto Registration Foes 8.646.00 Sales Tax 2.500.00 600.00 Brigham City Airport- 5.000.- 00 Miscellaneous Meter Rentals 7.500.00 10,251.00 Liquor Revenue 3.200.00 Garbage Golf Course 4.000.- 00 Sewer Connections .... 6.000.- 00 Revenue Bonds 65.000.- 00 Tax Anticipation Notes 40.000.- 00 Boy, did we pull a honey in Wednesday's paper, with the headline declaring in big hold type, just about as prominently as anyDear Sharp Shots: thing can be displayed on the front page of N-the that Thursdays Outstanding Young Oscars idea for changing the Man banquet would be Friday evening. The mens fashions to conform with tickets, distributed before the event, said those the women are wearing days just didn't strike me Thursday; the news story itself said Thurs- these as the right way to go day; previous news stories had said Thurs- aboutbeing it. Seems to me that if to sent invitations the the special we men want to strike back at day; guests said Thursday, but that headline said this thing, the worst way to do Friday. We wonder how many people will it would be to follow the idea show up for the banquet tonight. the women are using. Something altogether new would without knowing. Id guess it probably be more startling. Yet was an election year, this year. Gil Sweet- on the other hand, if we even en, Box Elder expatriate now hanging out at change our styles at all, it will 1474 Laird avenue, Salt Lake City, sent in only give the women more to crow about. Lets just stay the his renewal to the News.Journal. If theres way we have been for all these going to be any Box Elder politics stirring in years. . . it was good enough Total $196,156.50 the public prints, you can bet Dear Old for my father and his father, Friend Gil is going to want to know about it. and its good enough for me! Article II, Estimated ExpenSatisfied. ditures: For the Seems Like Only Yesterday 107,800.00 Electriq Water 23,435.00 department, record that last night at the Tolice Department .... 26,150.00 D. S. A. banquet of the Jaycees there were SHES AGIN' HIM, TOOI Fire Department 25,094.00 present two former members of the BrigNo, no, definitely notl I mean ham City Junior Chamber, and their wives, what Oscar" suggested last Street Department .... 35,084.00 21,796.00 whose sons now are members. Duke Baron Wednesday about men's cloth- Executive and was a charter member, and Duke, Jr., and ing I don't even like the new Statutory General 17,925.00 Dale now are members; and Wayne Wood- look" some of the women are Health Department .... 12,100.00 to see the hem land was president of the local club in its wearing. I'd like 6,795.00 line just a little lower than it City Court first year, and TeWayne now keeps the was Municipal Buildings below the but knees, just and Grounds name active on the club rolls. 4,160.00 these extremes are not to my 12,312.40 Cemetery liking. You men just keep your Parks and Recreation 30.224.10 Logan, with a bigger auditorium, got present styles and sooner or la- Special Improvements 7,800.00 away with a sports plum that was slated for ter the women will see the light Emergency Projects .... 6,760.00 away with their new Library Brigham City. The Nuttall-Jacque- s fight and doWorst 7,400.00 part of Oscar; idea Golf Course will be held in the fieldhouse, in Logan, look." 4,000.00 was the handle-ba- r mustaches! next Thursday evening. Bond Principal 19,000.00 NOI NOI J, Off-han- d, of a levelheaded guy, a young man with an old head on his shoulders, with a sound and logical sense of values, with capabilities and interests. Among his church, his community, his servicemens organization and his profession, 0. D. has divided his time and his efforts and has done outstanding work in each field.. Evidently he has realized that personal advancement is no more his private responsibility than is community betterment, that material gain is meaningless without spiritual progress. BRIGHAM Hundred Ninety-siThousand, One Hundred Fifty-siand Dollars ($196,156.50) be and hereby is appropriated for the estimated revenues of Brigham City for the year 1918, as shown in Article 1 below, to be expended under the department heads, as shown in Article 2 below. Article 1. Estimated Revenue: Cash Forward from x HE'S AGIN' HIM1 fellow-citize- Temperature Still Going Up adopting a bud- get and appropriating funds for the expenditure of Brigham City for the year, 1948: 30, 1948 Friday, January NO. 108 1 Interest 1,985.00 Sales Tax 3,200.00 Sewer and Septic Tank 2,511.00 5,625.00 Monday afternoon Sharp Shots Meter Rentals 10,000.00 went out and purchased an al- Street Lighting 45,000.00 bum of what we thought was Tax Bonds 20,000.00 the best music obtainable on Cemetery Fund records. That night we proud- Tax Anticipation Notes 40,000.00 ly played the discs for the mistype-writTotal sus. As we were thrilling to the $196,136.50 That for the immediate presmelodious strains, we noticed the better half looking glumly ervation of the peace, health out the window. When the rec- and safety of the City of BrigWithout even being pinned down on it, ords had finished we asked her ham, this Ordinance shall take she liked them. Her re- effect upon Its first publication. were willing to presume that Mrs. Melvin how was: the kind of Passed by the City Council of ply in her review excellent Kay said, of the music I turn"Thats off when its on the Brigham City this 31st day of Carolyn Long concert Monday evening (and radio. Anybody wanna buy an December, 1947, with Council written and turned in Tuesday,) that the album of records? voting as follows: Councilman concert was held last night. Anderson, Probably Aye; Councilman we thought we were working on Fridays Zundel, Aye; Councilman Seely, paper, and therefore it was Thursday and NEEDED: RADIO REPAIRMAN! Aye; Councilman Olsen, Aye; Councilman Nelson, Aye; and "last night would be Wednesday, and in- Dear Shots: those voting Nay: none. ' serted the Wednesday in her copy. Actualwe some The had other Approved this 31st day of Denight ly it was Wednesdays paper we were workfriends over to our house and cember, A. D., 1947. the was and on, last ing day Tuesday night the guy's wife asked if we had RULON BARON, was Monday. heard a certain program on the Mayor. radio. I told her the radio was Attest: Edna T. Romer. City Recorder. And there above, in all likelihood, you on the blink" and she popped Brigham City Corporate Seal. have the feeblest excuse for a bone-hea- d right back at me with why STATE OF UTAH. dont you fix it?" ever offered. Her husband came to my res- COUNTY OF BOX ELDER, ss I. Edna T. Romer, City Recue by saying, Well, for cat's sake, that's just like asking a corder in and for the City of buy if he's hurt when he falls Brigham. Box Elder County, ten stories to the pavement and Utah, do hereby certify the foresplashes! (Anyway, I thought going Ordinance adopting budof it was funnyl) get to govern expenditures Slim. the City of Brigham, Brigham Weve just about decided it doesnt pay to do any more than our customary four or five hours work a day. When we work most of the night, a couple of nights, we forget which day of the week it is. Of course, for us there are only two days in the week Wednesdays and Fridays. But a few nocturnal jam sessions over the and we forget whether were working on Wednesdays or Fridays paper. Bond Maud. nr - CITY CAN WELL BE PROUD Toll i you' i"'1 plt" ''hn j,tou you' j,no p rovll It,, 1 Lettuce Box" Saves Insolvent Students Bairds For New "The COLUMBUS, O. (UP) Lettuce Box sprouts the long green for hard pressed Ohio State University students. In the entrance of Hennick's Restaurant, across the campus gates, hangs a glass paneled frame marked "The Lettuce Box. In it are perhaps' a do.en r bills, each suspend ed by a metal clip. When a student finds himself lie embarrassed. temporarily informs the restaurant cashier After identifying himself as an OSU student in good standing, he fills out what looks like a library card name on one side, date hell return the five-spo- t on the other. And with that he becomes solvent again. A bill is taken from the case and in its place goes the card, date side out. After a maximum of five days, the student returns the money and the card goes back to the files. Should he fail to make payment as due, the card is reversed so his name is posted as delinquent in the case. The plan has been in operation for more than two months, and to date weve had no trouble with anyone defaulting on payment, says W. T. Parker, the restaurant owner and proprietor, who developed the idea. He was a student himself once and understands. of f ' you' G r.l '00' ton !" RECORDS at Baird's can you purchase all FIVE of the Only leading records . . . five-dolla- COLUMBIA yo th DECCA Pi o CAPITOL o VICTOR o YOU DON'T STORES TO M-G-- TO HAVE BUY M SHOP YOUR FAVORITE Here's this week's choice CORDS. COLUMBIA: Serenade of (he Bells DECCA No. 24001 How Soon and and Carmen Cavallero. Borrowed Book Expensive CONCORD, N. H. (UP) Nearly d year after it was taken out, a book which originally cost $3 was returned to the Concord Public Library with fines totaling $7.56 paid by its first and only borrower. CAPITOL; VICTOR: : SEVER! : Golden selectio by Kay You I)o ( Kyser by ri bv Peggy Lee. Earrings Rhapsody in Blue by Glen Miller. (bid Bless America bv Kate Smith. Iieri the calendar City, Utah, for year 194S to be a true and correct copy of the original ordi nance passed by the City Council on the 31st day of December 1917, at which session all councilmen voted "Aye. WITNESS my hand and seal this 31st day of December, A D Our record company s report they have a two yearn ply of records yet unreleased. We will keep you CA plied. SA Earn Clea DON J. BAIRD APPLIANd 1917. (Seal) f VI! ill Fan EDNA T. ROMER, City Recorder cr All the best Bl to you, Dee SF Fra S) OF ITS 19(7 WINNER OF THE... CONGRATULATIONS Be' Ql U( ' OUTSTANDING YOUNG OF 0. DEE LUND MAN THE YEAR " fit, V, He We're Glad You Won The Award X, AWARD V O. ' Vy YOUNG ATTORNEY D. Thompson Hardware & Implement Co. j3kD. SMITH GROCERY Glepn Andersen Ray Andersen JAYCEE I. ' 4AN - ' W C I GLENN SMITH Jaycee Member ! j DEE LUND PROMINENT ' MEMBERS CEfiJENllK t 1 yff4 Lgjil |