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Show f , IS MARINE Gary Paul left Brigham Busenbark City last Friday ior San Diego where he will begin a four year enlistment with the U. S. Marines. - Brigham Youth Joins Marines i t 1 i: Director Suggests Catholic Church Withholding Plan Sets Open House Do you end up owing the government money every year on April 15, even though your salary and wages are subject to income tax withholding? Charles I. Fox, district director of Internal Revenue for area, says there is a simple way to solve the problem for next year now during the month of December. All you need is a written between you and agreement your employer authorizing an income tax deduction each payday for an amount larger than the regular deduction for you, he said. There would be fewer unhappy April 15 surprises for wage earners, if more taxpayers would take advantage of this authorized procedure, he added. Fox said two groups of taxpay-er- s are likely to have a tax liability greater than the amount withheld. In the first group, he said, are taxpayers who have income not subject to withholding such as dividends, interest, etc. In the other group are taxpayers whose income is great enough to be taxed above the lowest tax bracket. Fox said the second group includes single taxpayers with income over 2,800, married couples without dependents with income over $5,780 and married couples with two dependents and. income in excess of $7,110 who claim the full number of exemptions to which they are entitled. Brigham Citys newest marine left for active duty Friday, Nov. 28, to begin a four year enlistment. Gary Paul Busenbark, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Lewis Busenbark, is a former student of Box Elder High school. A farewell party feted him on the occasion of his birthday anniversary, Nov. 24, at the Third ward recreation hall. The 58 guests attending enjoyed a hayride then returned to the church house for dancing and refreshments of hot chili, World of Their Own punch, ice cream and cookies. Prof. CANTON, 111. (UFI) left Busenbark Salt the Young Ralph England, a University of Lake City Airport for San Diego Illinois sociologist, believes teenon Friday afternoon. agers live in a world of their own with a culture distinctly different from any other known to man. This adolescent culture, he said, consists of slang, fads, some type of jazz music and hero-worshi- Probably 90 percent of the our country share in this adolescent world, said England, and only a small proportion of them get into trouble. kids in The perfect CHRISTMAS Gift i for the whole family Thomas Organ I , . We can meet any deal offered you. Music Center 44 South Main 37 South Main Mayor Eskelsen T erms Agreement Most Important in Citys History ; An open house is scheduled at St. Henrys Catholic church Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 to p. m. each day, according Father Joseph Clark. The church is located at 380 South Second East. touches on the Finishing building were added this summer after it was moved here last winter as a surplus army chapel. It has been completely remodeled and includes the chapel, a residence and recreation hall. The chapel interior has a knotty pine wainscoting, etch-woopaneling, Italian wood-carvestatues and plaques representing scenes in the life of Christ. A rustic touch is added by a walnut altar, "wooden chandeliers and open-beaceiling. The recreation hall is located JUNGLE INSPIRATION downstairs and bears a Navajo 'lain a Elg models a dress from motif, for besides being used for her wardrobe in MGM's Return to King Solomons parish functions, it is a center Mines." Inspired by a native for Catholic students attending design, the costume is very school. Murals Intermountain much in the trend oj todays life are found Navajo depicting fashion. high on two walls and were painted by John Huskett, an artist on the Xmas Tree Warning school staff. MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPI) The residence, located over Christmas trees bring not only the sa'tristy in the rear of the tidings of joy but sometimes church, is described by Father clusters of pesty gypsy moths. Clark as roomy and functional.. Shippers of Christmas trees in New England and eastern New York State were warned this fall that trees must be inspected and certified before they can be shipped outside the area, which has been quarantined. This is an attempt to halt the spread of gymsy moth caterpillars which destroy millions of dollars worth of shade and forIf stockmen cant be sure of est trees annually. Agriculture experts say the enough feed for the winter, it pests have been found in the would seem wise to reduce the northeastern U. S. and could number of cattle now, advises spread elsewhere through the George R. Henderson, extension clusters of eggs animal husbandman with Utah clinging to the boughs of Christ- State University. After a year such as we have mas trees. and stockmen had farmers The first Christmas Seals in should make careful survey of the U.S.A. to fight TB were sold their winter feed supply. The in Wilmington, Del., in 1907. number of livestock to be carried over the winter should be determined according to availNEWS able feed. The survey should take into Brigham City, Utah account: Wednesday, December 3, 1958 1. Days necessary to feed. In 1894, Vub-- I A weekly newspaper established 2. Feed available. lished every Wednesday end entered at Sec- in office ond Class Matter at the post 3. Number of cattle that can Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March be cared for. 1879 8, 4. Ages and condition of cattle. Chas. W dlaybayqh publither Subscription rate S3 00 per year, payable in Ranges Below Average advance; in combination with the Boi fclder Winter ranges are below aver00 $5 yeer; per Journal, (published Fridays) age. Many cows are in poor con$2 50 for 4 months; single copy 10 cents. dition and these two factors could increase feed demands U . during the coming winter, HenUtah Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, observed. By adjusting Editorial derson State Press Associetlon, National the visable Association and United Press, Advertising cattle numbers to Press State Utah Association, Representative; supply of feed, stockmen could Salt Lake City, Utah avoid costly losses and costs. NATIONAL EDITORIAL It would probably pay to sell surplus cattle rather than to carry too many for the feed supJE TlMl.lLl.BMF.Hn ply. Some culling could be done. Cows that will bring no ealf in the spring could be sold profitably now. Old cows and cows seriously injured could be marketed now along with the open ones. Cattle that are to be fed need about 20 pounds of alfalfa per day. Calves about half that much. Ten pounds of alfalfa and 10 pounds of hay will meet the daily needs of a cow. If alfalfa hay Is not available some should be protein supplement mixture fed. A bone meal-sal- t available at all times will save feed and make short supplies go as it is replaced by irrigation water. Cite Current Supply The citys present culinary supply consists of 5.25 second feet from West Hailing spring and an addiitonal second foot from Birth spring.. This is the maximum load which may be carried by the main line running down Box Elder canyon. However, City Engineer Francis Todd has suggested the possibility of pressurizing the line to pany. Local d d ... Farmers Advised To Check Winter g . Feed Supply Now buff-colore- d I Box Elder hold at least part of an additional two second feet from Eskelsen said Knoll spring. this amount would supply the two citys needs for the . next ' . , , years. Part of the development pro-grais to lay a larger line in the canyon and possibly construct another reservoir and . , . . power plant Eskelsen expressed his thanks for cooperation of the Box Elder Creek Water Users association and the Perry Irrigation com- (Continued From Page One) During Weekend - ... ; Postmaster Lists Pointers for? Prompt Delivery of Christmas Mail (Continued From Page One) during every Christmas season are so commendable, must deminute rush and waiting in line upon public cooperation to at the post office. The best pend get their job done. We help times to avoid crowds at stamp know that all citizens will recogwindows in most post offices nize the importance of this, and are before 10 a. m. and between will again extend us this cooper1:30 and 3:30 p .m. ation and help, he said. 10: Every postal employee is happy to answer questions on postal rules and regulations. Anyone with problems about mailing his Christmas parcels should avail himself of the opportunity of discussing the problems with postal employees, and take .advantage of their experBox Elder County Farm News ience. The Postmaster again emphasized how important it is to start by A. Fullmer Allred planning now to shop early and mail early for Christmas. Our loyal and dedicated posOur weekly publication enti- consider the prices needed to tal employees, whose efforts con- break even at any given tled Lets Look- - Ahead point by in the growth of these animals taining statistics compiled or when they are ready to turn Dr. Morris II. Taylor livestock them for slaughter. marketing specialist from Utah Cattle numbers will face more State University says this: Vt Chicken, French fries, hot buttered rolls ..... competition in the months ahead $1.00 Because of the current feed from hogs, poultry, fish and 6 Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce $1.00 meat other supplies. situation and huge feed supplies, 65c Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce livestock producers have reJUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Yeal 69c frained from marketing the norHOT DOG ON A STICK 20c A reply from George F. Knowl-ton- , mal number of animals. Thus Extension from resulted. the Utah State entomologist conhigher prices have University, When farmers have a cheap supfirmed the information we had ply of feed on hand as theyve on to Prentice Willet at had these past few months, they passed Phone 438 Main & 4th North the Intermountain school. This have felt that the best source of was that the pests collected from marketing this feed would be the lawns at the school were t by feeding it to animals. clover leaf weevils. These insects a Producers Who will gain most carry a scientific name of YES, WE WILL REBUILD in the long run are those who punctata. These are comadopt a program and follow mon in the eastern part of the YOUR OLD MATTRESS Pro- United States and occur as a that program continually. ducers who are tempted to pay threat during dry seasons. This IN JUST ONE DAY! high prices for animals as a is the second infestation we have means to market their feed, had in Box Elder county. From should keep in mind what they all appearances these pests have Pickup A. M. will be able to sell these ani- not caused too much damage. mals for when their feed supply Some injury has been doe, howReturn P. M. is exhaused. Producers should ever, to the clover in the lawns. 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