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Show HONEYVILLE reports Vacations Not Germany, Sun Valley, Detroit, Salt Lake Sees Residents on Vacations, Business By Mrs. George Wintle , Ml Ogden spent a few days here Hw' Word has reached Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Ben- - . son. V Mrs. Otto Hrti that their s Visitors at the home of Mr. M Ja (V has arrived in Ger. W , J j. many, where she will live for and Mrs. Dan Tanake Friday' the next year. Her husband C.T. were Mrs. Otto Hill, Smithfield, Petty Officer George Hill is sta- and Mrs. Darrel Beck, Pocatello. Two months of touring Eutioned at Brcmerhaven, Gers many. Mrs. Hill had ropes contiment is on. the travin the Netherlands and in Scot- eling agenda for Mrs. Alton G. land Her husband met the Hunsaker, Mrs. Honeyville, Pearl Grant, Ogden, Mr. and plane at Frankfort, Germany. They will make their home in Mrs. Clarence Stuake, Mrs. Bel-v- a Broadbent and daughter, Bremerhaven until he is out of service to the Navy sometime Miss Alinen Broadbent of Logan. next year. Travel to Europe will be via in Kearns Spending' Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Leland r jet airplane. The travelers plan Gerwho visited their daugh- to visit England, France, ters, Mrs. Hex Lewis, and her many and a number of other countries during the trip. family. Guests at the home of Mr. Snow college instructor, Mrs. Winnie Cliyk is spending the and Mrs. M. II. Macro this past smnmerin months In Honeyville weekend were Mr. and Mrs. with her mother, Mrs. Frank Harold Lowe of Franklin, Idaho; Mrs. Norman Butler of Ogden; Hunsaker, and other relatives. This past weekend was spent Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Wheatley ih Sun Valley, Idaho, by Mr. and and their three children, also of Mrs. DeVere Wintle and chil- Ogden. Memorial Day in Brigham dren, William, Rosemary and BIDS GOODBYE Arch Goss sets the final copy on the Model 14 Rosemarie. City was spent by Honeyville Linotype he has operated for 35 year. The machine was Montana Next residents, Mr. and Mrs. Lament replaced Monday by a new Intertype. The family f Mr. and Mrs. Wheatley; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sharland Hunsaker of Gains-vill- Wheatley, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Florida, arrived here a few Wheatley of Salt Lake City. days ago. They are the guests Visiting the home of Mr. and at the home of Mr. Hunsakers Mrs. Bin Tolman, ' Saturday, parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaGrand were Mr. and Mrs. Honor DunHunsaker. They will also visit can aud Mrs. Alva Doney of brothers Morrell and Don and Bear River City. families. Plans now are to visit The David Gilmores were reatives in Montana. hosts Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. The weekend was spent at Ben Grant of City.1 Cherry Creek, Idaho by Mr. and Mrs. Gilmores Brigham sister, Mrs. BetMrs. Bin Tolman who visited ty Wade, her son and daughter-in-law- , their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Mr. and Mrs; Verlin Moon and of Salt Lake City, also Knight family. visited the Gilmores. Bailee Festival Memorial Day visitors in Honey villes MIA boy and Honeyville were Mr. and Mrs. girls who took part in the dance Earl Wintle of Murray. festival held in Salt Lake City Pocatello, Idaho residents, Mr. this past weekend at the Uniand Mrs. Derral Wintle and famversity of Utah stadium were ily visited the home of Mr. and Paul and Steven Hunsaker, Mrs. Norman Hunsaker, Friday. Paul Orme, Kent Bingham, Marie Madson, Connie Orme, Bon- Mr. Hunsaker and Mrs, Winfam-al- y nie Orme and Lynnett Loland. tle are sisters. The Wintle is to moving Ogden. Mrs. Bob Orme and Mrs. Oral Hunsaker chaperoned the group. in Visiting relatives and friends Malad Saturday were Mr. and NEW MACHINE After operating the same Linotype for the Sunday visitors at the home past 35 years, Goss this week faced the task of of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson Mrs. William Ellis and daughter adjusting to the more Mary. modern were Mr. and Mrs. Dari Benson Intertype machine. Honeyville and Bear River and children of Ogden. relative of Mr. Mrs. and Albuquerque, N. M., visitors City of Mr. and Mrs. George Win- Courtley Holman and baby of tle were Mrs. Mamie Harris and Downey, Calif., and Mrs. John son. Bill. Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Simmons, Portland, Ore., have Wintle are cousins. While In been visiting this week. Spending Sunday at Bear Lake Utah, Mrs. Harris and her son were (continued from page one) Mr. and Mrs. Lavan Hun-akefactory" by an investigation comare visiting relatives In Lagan sel m conferring further with the mittee who recommended children and the of friends and Ogden. commimsmsion. possible channeling of water Logan. Church Quilting through another ditch. This past weekend, Mr. and Blacktop Plan , , The Honeyville ward Relief Mrs. A. E. Carlson and children, The board also heard a report was to the laying Approval given held work their and play society Kristine, J. Wendell, of blacktop ut the McKinley, Cen- that it may oe necessary to install day Tuesday In the ward chapel. Albert, Jann and Patrice of Salt Lake tral and Snowville schools. The asewage disposal pump at the They are busy making quilts, dish towels and a lot of other City; Miss Karlynn Ward and county board decided to consult a Southeast Elementary school and Items to be old in the next ba- Orlin Bart.schi of Logan were drainage engineer before moving the advisability of a transformer zaar. They enjoyed a delicious visitors at the home of Mr. and further with the Cormne school vault was Jiscussed. Mrs. William. drainage problem. Teachers Retire lunch at noon. Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Six sewing machines are to be Retirement of Lawrence D. Miss Myrnna Hunsaker, teachWillis Mrs. installed within Ellis were Miss the contract for Wilde, instructor at Box Elder er at St. George, is now home remodeling and addition at Bear High school; Mrs. Rosetta Gould-ing- , She u the daughter of Mr. and Slianna Ward. A fishing trip took Ezra Ben- River High school at a cost of instructor at Brigham City Mrs. William E. Hunsaker. New homes going up here are son, M. E. Gibbs and Lewis $3,450, reveals minutes taken at Central school and Mrs. Elvira the board meetings. Christensen, instructor at Bear being built by Mr. and Mrs. Breltenbeker on an early mornAnother motion of the board River City school came under disThomas Walker and Mr. and ing jaunt Wednesday to Mackey, Idaho. They plan to stay there changed the time equipment main- cussion and ,i motion to send Mrs Willard Petersen. tenance agreements from Interletters to the trio was Several days in Ogden were several days. Planning to spend the summer national Business Machines cor- unanimously approved. spent this week by Mrs. Daisy months to iq Grays Lake, Idaho, poration Simplex Time RecordStudy on tie idea of providing Duke who visited her daughter came to a and son Mr. and Mrs. are Mr. and Mrs. Warren Peter- er company. Also a motion au- basketball backstops son and daughter, Joyce. Mr. Pe- thorized purchase of a dictating stop with board William A. TilUman of payand their terson approval 1 employed at Grays machine. ing for materials, at the Portage family. Friday, they went to Lake at the and Snowville schools. present time. Sprinkler Share Silt Lake City to attend graduaThe following Honeyville girls The amount of $180 was approvTheron B. Lee was approved to tion exercises of Mr. Tilllman, who graduated from the Univer- taught by Mrs. Leon Gardner ed to be ouid by the Box Eider serve as auditor of the county received Silver Gleaner awards county school district for installa- school accounts. sity of Utah Sunday evening at the Box El- tion costs shaicd with the Perry New Auto A very nice trip to Detroit der taliemacle; City corporation for a sprinkling Annette Bingham, Bernice system on a baseball diamond at has been the activity of Mr. and Mrs Cecil Chlarson where they Bingham, Erlene Bingham, Bet- the Perry school It was further purchased a new OldsmobJle ty and Letty Hunsaker, Riila agreed that die City of Perry furstation wagon. They toured Hunsaker, Bonnie Orme, Bar- nish water for sprinkling this area bara Bingham Stacy, Linda Hun- at no cost to the Board of Educaother cities while in the East. tion. Terry and Douglas Benson of saker and Betty Jean Hirschi. BYU student. Miss Judy JohnThe principal of Bear River High son has returned home follow- school was authorized to transfer ing the end of spring quarter. $500 from the athletic fund toFENCE POSTS She plans to spend the summer wards purchuse of a football score-bourin iiuneyvilie with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson. An action of the board appointed a committee to confer with the Each year, accidents A take Utah Stule Department of Public STUDDED TEE more than 42,000 lives In the Instruction and approve plans Unico Stud-Te- e Fence U. S. among men between the and specifications for the SouthPosts made of lightages of IS and 64. east Elementary school in connecdurable rail weight tion with department recommensteel. Easy to drive. Horseflies often carry anthrax, dations. No digging. They anan nfectinus disease which atBear River High school's Irrigachor firmly tn ground. tacks cattle and man. tion ditch was deemed unsatis- Painted with rust resistant enamel. I daugh-ter-in-lsi- Jglhi lE SSI stop-over- Vv w i4 :.r, Hun-sake- son-in-ia- Budget Revision Considered At Recent School Board Meet P, J0H1 THE NATIONAL GUARD GKMtfg W 7, , A- t - warning paid cations are viewed with jaundiced eye by Internal Revenue Service agent came today from Commissioner Dana Latham with approach of the summer vacation season. He said federal revenue agents have been alert for some time to abuses by a small minority of taxpayers who claim tax deducfor purported tions business trips which in fact represent vacations at resort hotels, hunting trips, attendance at sporting events, etc. He said federal tax agents will also clasely check amounts claimed for the cost of club dues, entertainment, and -supported automobiles, airplanes, yachts, hunting lodges and beach cottages to make certain they qualify as bonafide tax deductions. We have no desire to tell taxpayers how to spend their money, Commissioner Latham said, but in fairness to that vast majority of our citizens who pay every penny of their federal income tax liability, we do not intend to permit tax abuse by a relatively few who attempt to e Uncle Sam. He added: Our system of taxation is the best yet devised, but I feel strongly that the surest and quickest way to undermine public confidence in our system would be to fail to see that each and every person pays his fair share under the law. that-ta- x ft is Tf v " - " f ! i'Tr company- short-chang- Broke, Student? . K i I CIRCUS CARAVAN State Count and I It. lengths. 7'i 2 Box Elder NEWS Shows Wednesday, June 24, 1959 Brigham City, Utah A weakly ftewtpeper established in 1896, published every Wednesday and entered as SecIn ond Class Matter at tha post ottica Ample pheasant brood stocks were shewn in recent field surveys as this favorite Utah upland game bird started its annual breeding and nesting season. A summary of the statewide survey lists an average ratio of 4.43 hens to each rooster in harem counts made as the breeding season got under t ft. lengths ..... $1.13 y ft. (5 lengths . 8, '. , Chas. W Claybaugh, publishar Subscription rata $3 00 per year payable In advance, m combination with the Box Elder Journal, (published Fridays) $5 00 per year, 2 SO for 6 months single copy 10 cents Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah Stata Press Association, National Editorial Association and United Press, Advertising Representative; Utah State Press Association Sait Lake Citv Utah way OF TMt UTAH Association STATEW I ' ' ' 'k i. s J, s s s NOW OPEN IS ATTENTION! THIOKOL and INTERMOUNTAIN SCHOOL EMPLOYES Pick up your identification cards at Billings Perry Station for purchasing tires and accessories. Re Sure to Compare These Prices Before You Buy! .5 "SiM v V z s AT 704 So. MAIN 5 ' ,WV.SW OUR NEW STATION ' ,4 , ; a' i 'u a SQEmMa goodyear by .y.S sN .v' "TURNPIKE- - V'-- . on May 20. Students who want to apply for loans should contact the office of student services at Utah State University for application forms. Students who were in school last year, and prospective students for next year are eligible, Dean Cameron pointed - sSV ' ' '4.' . ut. ' S ' Vi PROVED' - ' - Never lower priced! V ' Students may be loaned up to $1000 per year under terms of the act. Repayment Is not started until a year after the student has completed fulltime study. The act requires that special consideration be given students with superior academic background who intends to teach in elementary or secondary schools or those with superior capacity or preparation in science, mathematics, engineering or modern foreign language. y 95 z 7l& f plutUisM FOUR for only fll3 a week I City Pozzies Over Problem (Continued From Page One) and established buildings. The fee scale was set at $4 for buildings under $1,500 and $6 for those over '$1,500 value. Commercial buildings will be rharged at $2 for each 1,500 square feet or part thereof. Councilman Petersen reported on a recent appraisal survey of Brigham City which set the depreciated insurabie value of city property at $765 060. On a motion of Petersen, the touncil voted to call for bids on insurance which is to cover 90 percent of the valuation. SIZE (Hus, 7.1015 fiti most pr DtKlgt, Buicki. NaJiei, Mercuriet, Fontiaci, Hudsons. $ ca&mrc. I7?5 Four for only $1.55 7.0015 SIZE Chrvslerj, Olds, Hudsons, rmkards OBlIhaflfi week! fits most pre-19Buicks, Mrr runes, $ 19 Four for only $1.55 Weekl tea and racapaablt tb Ptepli Rid Oa plu Wan OaadyaaP Tlras Than Oa Any Othor Kind Delivery Service $1.37 FINEST FRESH f Sz DRUGS A "Jfr. ) vi HAMILTON UTAH POULTRY FARMER'S ' 1879 .M off on purchase tff SI or more.) ' & - T Brigham City, Utah, undar tha act of March Prescription fL lengths 7 charge. OEuaaie Vu, 1 i . k of Ample Pheasant Brood Stock Afield Utah State University has received an allocation of $45,679 for student loans under terms of the National Defense Education Act, J. Elliot Cameron, dean of students at USU, said this week. The money is part of a $24 5 million supplemental appropriation for the loans for the nations colleges and universities signed by President Eisenhower ' f--'- Pictured are some of the more than 800 children who boarded the Jaycee Circus to the Ogden Shriners-Poliaccircus at John Affleck park. All the Caravan Monday which went youngsters were admitted free AySv? USU Has $45,679 If ii i va- 122 Available In . Tax Exempt, Notes Bureau CO-O- P. DRUG CENTER SAIl Green Mumps -- adW&idV'4-- - AJJ. - ! k 759 No. Miih and Perry, IUh GOODYEAR UHLS Sinclair fUTAH . CONCRETE 140 Wall AC-- ESSORIES SPORTING GOODS 4-- 7 "Tv-- : PRODUCTS AITOMOTIVE PIPE CO. Aonw Mian- IXpart 0d AND IN Ptovo. 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