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Show Take Big Chunk Forme' s Day teh yuir' ST-- (UP)-W- eed nU " ,SlnF department jecords show that spend 30 to 40 per-thetime during the ef1," season battling weeds. ?rluiwral Commissioner R. A.w win said farmers practicpatten contrQl during JiMhan ever before in the rfcuttW ir 4? i history. state And Buggy Days Laws Remain jone, Old State - Miss, Frank Smith of Greedwood, doesn't think much of an tm) JACKSON- ft law which makes Mississippi P illegal to drive a wagon faster than a , bridge asmifhkasked the across person legislature to other Including and epeal that law iiitmoded statutes, 20 1 a which allows the governor fig-iredisregard federal census if he doesnt believe them, Wainwrii tewart novie loo indi in the pi portr- 3 ait will h 'Pie mainly i today. Utahans ca Lake Bonn ims that wi, w called steland it that den finej on the old ids of yean fertile soi valleys. Aw. ned by riven g into the htly rocky wirehards thereto new sections relating to rates for use of sewer system and method of payment. Be it oydained by the City Council of Brigham City, Utah, as follows: SECTION 1. Title 20 entitled Sewers of the, Revised Ordinances of Brigham City, Utah, 1941, is hereby amended by adding thereto sections and ... ... . as follows: Section Rates for use of Sewer System and Method of Payment. The following annual rates for use of the- Brigham City sewer system are hereby created and fixed and shall be paid for the use of said system, payment to be made in advance In four equal installments on or before the 10th day of January, April, July and October of each year, which payments shall be made with, and in addition to the water rates Imposed by Ordinance of Brigham City: Annual Rate Single residence $ 6.00 Cafe or Restaurant 12.00 Meat Market 6.00 Drug Store 12.00 Garage 12.00 Apartments First Apartment 6.00 Second Apartment 3.00 Each Additional Apartment 3.00 Service Station 12.00 , 6.00 Bakery Barber Shop 6.00 Book or Newspaper Binder or Printer 6.00 Billiard Parlor or Pool Hall 12.00 Store or Shop not otherwise 6.00 provided for Railroad Depot 6.00 24.00 Hospital Confectionery or Ice Cream 'Parlor 12.00 Theatre or Dance Hall 12.00 12.00 Boarding House 12.00 Laundry Lunch Stand 6.00 6.00 Photographer Office Building 6.00 Hotel, Motel and Cabins 24.00 Trailer Court 12.00 - S - . GOODYEAR StudddSurr&rip . -- TIRES T $17.40 ONLY have 118 ordinance amending Title entitled Sewers of the Re- 3 Horse ion v. . r 20 far- - vised Ordinances of Brigham an- City, Utah, 1941, by adding PAuu Minn. Minnesota 8 dae. Legal Notices ORDINANCE J0. (An - 600-1- Plu9 Tax Liberal Trade-IAllowance Dairy Cold Storage Lockers 6 12.00 6.00 Rates for any and all other purposes,' structures and businesses not provided for above shall be fixed and determined BRIGHAM TIRE by the City Council of Brigham H SHOP City, Utah, after considering the 1. 548 146 So. Main nature of the business, the extent and character of use of the sr'ia m - GO I II G! S' ft KttP AiEr-- n C0UIG!. 8 8 sewer system and all circumstances involved. 1 f Section Penalty for of Sewer. In case the user of the Brigham City sewer system shall tail to. pay for the use thereof and the service furnished in accordance with rules and regulations of - Brigham City, the said city, through its Superintendent of Water Works, shall thereupon cause the water to be shut off from the premises of such defaulting user, and shall not be required to turn the same on again - until all arrears for service shall be paid Jn full, together with a service charge of one dollar ($1.00) for In additlqrt. Brigham City is empowered to 'enforce the payment of all delinquent sewer charges by an at law in th? corporate $me of the City. If more than one customer or user is served from one water service, jine, and $te charge for eitnef water' or 'sewer of either user, is not paid, the Water Superintendent shall nevertheless cause the water to be shut off from said- line until all arrears are paid in full.,. The notices to consumers for water consumed shall be made to include the sewer charge assessment. SECTION 2. In the opinion of the .City Council of Brigham City, it is necessary to the peace, health, and safety of the inhabitants of Brigham City that this ordinance take effect upon its first publication, and it is here 20-0-2- 1 " SUMMONS AND NOTICE TO PARENTS- - OE( GUARDIAN ' Com No. 8463 t la the Juvenile Court of - the First District In and For Box Elder County. State of Utah Before Hon. W. Lee Skanchy, ' Nearly Half Of U.S. Population Detroit Doesn't Do It Way Chicago Does (UP) It cost Blckmore of Chicago $50 to learn how to hall & taxicab. Bickman21. ' was arrested when he pulled a fire box alarm. He told Judge Murphy that he expected a taxicab to answer his call. Instead," Mickman said, "a fire engine came and later a , patrol wagon. In Chicago they have little boxes on street corners to summon cabs and thats what I thought 1 was doing." 6.310,808 alien prints and 358,-73prints from DETROIT - Judge. STATE OF UTAH In the Interest of MAY FORESGREEN, JENET WASHINGTON (UP) The FORESGREEN, Alleged De- swelling files of the FBI hold the fingerprints of around 70, pendent Children. . TO: Willis Foresgreen j 000,000 persons, almost half of l the nations population. a WHEREAS, petition having been filed in this Court on the The FBI estimates that one-tent- h 23rd day of December, 1949 in' of the fingerprints in its the interests of the above named files are or criminals and crimichildren, alleging in substance nal suspects. Something less and effect that said children on than one-tentare of aliens or about the 14th day of Decem- who are or 'have been In the ber, 1949 became dependent and United States. neglected, in that the mother of The remainder of the prints said children is deceased and have been gathered from such the father of said children left various individuals as governthem in Brigham City,; Utah ment workers, service taxiwithout the. proper, support and cab drivers, wartime men, air raid maintenance and that said chil-- wardens, Kiwanis and Rotary dren were declared Dependent club members and visitors to and Neglected children on May world fairs. 16, 1949 and committed to the In 25 years the files have State Department of Public Wel- grown from 810,188 sets of prints fare, and that since that time to 112,653,880. The FBI estimates the said children have resided that about 42,000,000 prints are at the home of LeLand Petersen of Mantua, Utah and are being duplicates. cared for and maintained by War Boosts Files World War II gave the files said Petersen family, and that the father has failed to support their biggest boost with fingersaid children. That the First prints not only of the vastly InDistrict Juvenile Court and the creased ranks of the armed services and of the government, DeBox Elder County Welfare partment have made several at- but also of workers in the detempts to contact the father and fense plants, shipyards and the that the father has failed to civilian defense program. by directed that Under the FBIs breakdown of shall so take affect upon its contact , or reply to either agenpassage and first, publication. cy. Therefore,, it. . is t requested its collection, the biggest lot is ap Adopted by the City Council for the best interest of the chil- filed under miscellaneous of Brigham City, Utah, sitting dren,- that the State (Department plicants for jobs. There are in regular session this 19th day of Public Welfare be relieved of 45,549,778 sets of prints there, of January, A. D., 1950. the custody of said children, and or 40 percent of the total 112, Approved this 19th day of that they be plaeed with an au- 653,880. . These Include war-timcivil thorized agency Jot the purpose January, A. D., 1950. of being adopted.. - ' defense workers, war plant wor LORENZO J. BOTT, Therefore, . you .Willie Fores- kers and various others such as Mayor. ATTEST: green the father of said children taxicab drivers and policemen, are hereby summoned to appear who need to be fingerprinted as FANNIE CHRISTENSEN, before the above named Court part of their jobs. City Recorder. It is between this group, gov on the 21st , day of February, State of Utah 1950 at 8:30 a. m. in the Box ernment workers Box Elder County, ss. and service Welfare Depart- prints, that 1he bulk of the duI, Fannie J. Christensen, City Elder County Recorder in and for the City of ment in Brigham City, Box El- plications occur. Brigham, Box Elder County, der County Welfare Department; Clubs Do Share There are more than 5,000,000 Utah, does hereby certify that and show cause why said chilthe foregoing Ordinance No. 118 dren should not be declared - a personal Identification prints is a full, true and correct copy dependent and neglected chil- gathered for the most part ap of the original ordinance pass- dren and dealt with according parently from clubs and other ed by the City Council on the to law. ,, organizations which have dls If you fail to appear 19th day of January, 1950. your played enthusiasm for getting default will be entered and the members on the fingerprint rec'Fannie J. Christensen, Court will hear, this care ! and ord. City Recorder. determine any rights and interMany also have been collect ests you may have in said chil- ed from visitors to the world NOTICE dren, and will dispose . of the fairs in this country where FBI A field bid will be accepted case in accordance with the law, has set up fingerprinting booths. The second largest category is City council for a and the best interests of said by Corinne ' . ,. criminal, with 19,407,080 crlmi city man whose duty shall be children. Dated this 23rd day of Jan- nal prints and 30,082 prints of water master, street supervisor, ' , persons who have at one time marshall, etc., by February 4, uary, 1950. ' - BY THE COURT- .- or another ibeen criminal 6us 1950 ' -, Leave applications at the Mor- (SEAL) pects. They represent about , about 7,500000 persons, the FBI gan store, Iva B, Card, recorded ' EvelyrnSv-Siriitfi'Clerk of the Court estimates. By order of City Council. J Many Army Prints Next are the army prints numbering 18,750,000 and dating back to World War I. There are also 4,381,000 navy prints, 789, 335 marine corps prints, 27,759 coast guard prints- and 23,183 prints taken from the merchant marine during World War II. Government workers are clas sified in two sections, with 8, 959,896 prints collected up to the Initiation of the presidents loyalty program, and 2,592,344 from 12:1 5 "You'll enjoy the quarter-hou- r collected since that time. The latter also Includes civil to 1 2:30 every clay, Monday through Frservice job applicants since iday, if you'll tune your radio to KSl. On those persons must go through this program, miners and farmers get a loyalty check before getting a Job, together and talk things over in a friendly Atomic Energy commission ; sort of way." workers are filed separately. There are 188,268 sets of prints of AEC employes. Also in the collection are . Rosie The Riveter Gone From Naval Shipyard Fingerprinted , h 8 ICE-i!-Si!- TREADS 07 slip . . . less slide on ice and packed snow without bother of chains. Tiny abrasive particles in Less tread rubber make a rough face that digs in and holds. Stop in sur- see B. F. Goodrich treads today! a.oo-- i The name DURE- CAP is your assurance of top quality included women welders, chippers, burners, electricians, boilermakers, pipefitters and riveters now show only a storekeeper, a machine a operator, and a chauffeur. emAt the peak of war-timployment In the shipyard, there were nearly 3,000 women working there. But most of them had more lady-lik- e jobs as clerical and departmental workers. photo-lithograph- er e e . wbtns tongue-twistin- g Piper. Enameled Book P SIZE 8x1016 Ream packages of good quality enameled book paper, extra heavy , slick finish, fine for pen, pencil or type- writer, excellent for typing practice sheets. PACKAGE ourna BOX ELDER (i t f ifV' F7 EJsw r- - Mels to Values v.. 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We invite you to make full use of our facilities. . - d It has steering and short wheelbases provide shorter turning diameter, easy handling and parking, , .: Model fits Job-Rate- 4. SHORT TURNING DIAMETERS Wide tread front axles, cross-typ- e BUSY YOURSELF WITH, PLANS . SEE US.FOR, IDEAS Idea files? We have them by the a ... ...its job. Its G The Result of Dodge Engineering Leadership "Job-Rate- u the Lowest The truck illustrated Look At What You Get For What You Pay 2. -- j g suspects just after they are as arrested can be Introduced evidence in his court. The judge did not specify any particular tests, such as tradiPeter tionally, priced with set to go ahead with that new home by March or early ... plan for it now. You can select plans, or have them spethe building sit you want, make arrangements choose cially drawn, have your financing worries out of the way by and even materials for Make now. your first stop for complete and friendly acting all with your building problems. help Street - V You can be all if you April South Main GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (UP) Drivers suspected of drunkenness are performing by wire recorder for Judge Edward G. ' Burleson. Burleson ruled that conversations recorded from drunk-drivin- and certified ;w is; Wire Recording Tests Drunken Drivers . m Int 1950 - WtvsdtJi $ee - the wars end. Personnel files that Slippery Roads. and Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, January 25, treading materials Wake your tires safer k forithe ' i the yallp? me toteur sh" BOX. ELDER NEWS LONG BEACH, Cal. (UP) Rosie the Riveter and , all but four of her 353 fellow workwomen In the Terminal Island naval shipyard have quit since - DUilECflP YOUR TIRES WITH PAGE FIVE 1 -- 25-27 i, . 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