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Show - 2 THE wait until the manager returns. About an hour later the pompous How individual who had strutted in. 0ne became impatient. Isnt there anything I can do for much longer do you suppose the manager will be? he demanded. you? ""Im sorry, the manager isn't in, said theclerk to the pompous NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, May 3, 1960 BOX ELDER BORDERLINE INCIDENTS t Yost Peon!e Attend Idaho Rites Kv from the files of the News By Mrs. R. G. Barnes mi busmi ss large crowd attended impics sive funeral sen ires for Larrame B Tracy in Malta. Idaho, on WedMr and Mrs nesday, April 20 Mi and Mis Fied Thompson Arland Thompson Mis l.u'ella Tiary and Mis C ilbon L B. lines from the Yost nei weie at the sei ices Mr and Mis 'in1 'ndiisop m pioudly announcin ; the arrival of a new dauchie1 been at the Cottage hospital in Bui'co on Apnl 10 Patty Ward had the misfoi tu m of tipping over the family cai while her folks weie m Salt I ake P dtv teemed City on business several bad cuts on her leg Mr and Mis (holes Hiukcs mototed to Rupert Idaho Tuesday Shiilev B,rrett s baby has the whooping vrning 50 - Ml and Mis Glen Monson and fiom Idaho falls (den s niothi Idaho, spin Situidav and Sunday and Mrs Charv. siting with Mi les Hawker in Standiod M hull iiiumilmen Lann r h L on and I ie:i Tracy weie vis'tms in the Yost ward Sunday I vie fi fluid attended stake Is ik.s'up rueting in Malta on i J 4 f I xrz V'. s. 4 V.- s clildien Texas mother to hei ( ii' tv gi mg to school todav kids we hid mother ml stukc ist ni"ht and it's slippery out 23 ' Be He two weeks, was the rejust left on his vacation." i2 Chicken, French fries, hot buttered rolls 5 Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal HOT DOG ON A STICK - $1.25 $1.25 85c 85c I RINGSIDE CAFE 380 Phone PA North Main Memory INlaking Years Ago The Army turned the Willard CCC camp over to the May forestry service this morning The camp, located at a picturesque place at the bottom of the mountains in South Willard, was vacated Thursday when the company moved to the Brigham City CCC camp. It is probable the forestry service will use the camp for further flood and erosion 2, 1935 vV V C jLltUOU t I ulcva -- 'Juid fa PARK VALLEY REPORTS i 0mm Luxurious Bed WATCHES FINE control purposes May 2, 1935 Rosette ward has purchased the old vacant Rosette school house and grounds. The ward plans to remodel and use the building for recreation and amusement purposes Hollywood Bedroom Furniture Brass headboard, metal frame, lunei spring Mattress and Matching Box Spi ing. ply e a 24 il pi I Ill BOX LUNCHES Years Ago five-mil- L Journal Seldom has an athletic event called foith so much May 5, 1910 enthusiasm as did the five mile race run last Saturday by Shirley Horsley of the high school and Clyde Edy, the popular druggist. Mam street was crowded with humanity to see the outcome and the runners were accompanied by a large escort awheel and in carriages, each faction course had been measurcheering and urging its favorite. A ed off, commencing at the big light pole in the center of Main Street in front of the court house, and ending in front of the North Willard school house, where the race started. Eddy did not finish. He collapsed and sank to the earth at the Hotel Utah-ncrossing, just a second or two before Horsley crossed the tape and fell into the arms of his fellow students May 5, 1910Last Saturday the lightning played havoc among a band of horses running at large up near Plymouth Seven of the bunch were killed instantly and one was so badly burned that it died later. cough t pie-c-n- r 'bs and Mi A & About I No, snapped the vsitor, never deal with underlings. . RINGS W New Bishopric Sustained at Park Valley LDS Ward April 17 RED CROSS OFFICERS Pictured here aie new officers of the Box rider chapter of the American Red Cross. They are Mrs. John Higginson, left, chairman, and Mrs. Reed Hadfield, secretary; Janies E. Biown, left, in chaige of Tremonton branch and Zane Vtheately, treasurer. The annual fund diive is set to start May 9. Dinner Rings Birthstones Diamond Sets and By Mrs. Rudger Palmer evening honoring the bride After more than 12 years of de-- groom at Bountiful. Mrs. Kunzler voted service, the bishopric ot the is the former Miss Barbara PackPark Valley LDS ward was releas- ard of Bountiful Jay is the son ed and a new bishopric installed, of Mr. and Mrs. John F Kunzler. President Arthur Michaehs of the He is a graduate of Box Elder Bear Rive slake and his counse- - High school. He served two years lors, James White and Lee Allen, on an LDS mission in New EngUtah's statewide pioperty re- geneial tax structure. At the and st. ike clerk Bair made the land states and has finished his at ward conference April appraisal piogram, while accom- same time the property tax is change army service for two i'ear most of 17 The new bishopric are plishing substantial impiovement lespnnsible for approximately 45 which was spent in Germany Both G Rex as Palmer rabishop, in equalization of assessment peicent of all state or local taves R L as and Kav Caiter Jay and Barbara are students at tios among counties, has not sig- i ollectt d in Utah, and no other sinPugsley and Carter USU in ogan. counselors, the level laised local or state Harvey tax source gle nificantly geneial as ward of assessments ut pioperty for tax it as a revenue produ- and Chester Kunzler clerks The retiring bishopric are purposes in I't ill This is the cer. fi'1,.6.1 Kenneth G Carter, bishop, Ferns major conclusion of a cui rent AMONG the specific problems James and Feid Hirschi as counot piopertv tax admmistia-tivre- Foundation in the yRAP selors, and LeGrand Morris and piohleins leleased this week analyzed to those are (1) Dee Hirschi as ward clerks, and port relating by Utah foundation the pnvae, from the legal basis of Gordon Carter, executive secreiarfallcd tax leseirch and public assessment. (2) the use of a his- - tary of the Aarontc priesthood inhumation agency Mr and Mrs Dee Hirschi namTHE disparity in assessment to tone rather than a rurrrnt base (3)' ed their new baby daughter at maiket value ratio among the six for assessment pui poses, land use, (4) the growth f.ist meeting on Sunday They Ingest counties which was mea- changing sured at 35 peuint in 1951 (thp of spec ml taxing areas (5) the named her Melanie She has four of repienation allow- - hrothei s and sisters, Kevin, Jacassessed high cminlv piopeitv suspension mm e than one thud higher in re- ances and (fi) the need for te'h-- i kie Gav, Demce and Brett Granlation to srlbnn pi ice compared mcjlly qualified personnel at both dparents ate Mis Josie Hirschi and Mr and Mrs Melvin Christensen with the low county) has been re- the state and local levels Foundation duced to anpioximately a 7 pei-- l analysis point out1 of Tremonton that Utah, unlike many other1 Mr. and Mrs Melvin Christencent vari dton in the initial i states, has placed a considerable sen were present to see their new-Comthe Tax State appraisal by est gi anddaughter named and also Moreover the disparity putt of the responsibility tor o mission assessment in the hands ot the visted on Sunday. in assessment of individual propSince the Sunday evening services were erties computed with the overall State Tax Commission CALL PA FOR average was reduced in 74 per- entire school finance program in undei the direction ot the MIA, PROMPT SERVICE to valuaUtah assessed is (Haconducted by Supt Antonio cent of tbe c.ises cheeked bv Utah peaied tions thoie is a compelling neces-sitFoundation analvsts after the gue Bishop Durward G Palmer to achieve substantial unifor- conducted the program. Talks on was completed mity among counties to minimize past MIA themes were given by T1IF I ound ion notes that at hinges under the leap inequities in Ihe distubution of Bernice Kunzler, Elizabeth Hirschi Dornlhv Rose, Clarene Carter m unlv state aid the repent emphasizes in. usd pmgi.im insulted PERRY and Wallace Lai sen, Jr Musical1 liom milked shifts in leal est lie MU( II remains to be done to a numbeis weie given by boys v dues pniticulirly changes in accomplish a satisfactory equali- choius and a vocal duet by Mr. use the detection of buildings or zation of the tax burden, piopeitv and Mrs Rudger Palmer. impi ov enn nls which had gone un- the L t ill Foundation report indiMi and Mrs Jay Kunzler have noticed bv assessing authoi dies cates but the statewide reapprui-si- l returned home from their honeyme! the correction of assessment r on a county piogtum moon i mi s They were married in the p.t ticul ii Iv in classificabv county totation basis is the A wedon April 8 tion of piopei lies lies' hope to meet th' objective Logan temple was held the same ding reception The snub emphasizes howevet 'The lepoit uiges toe importance Ih it no h sic chance was made in ot competent and adequate appiai- the assessments methods or for sal stat! to achieve good results Press Association, Salt take City, Utah Utah State mill. fm the bi si lound of the le Advertising Representative A weekly newspaper established In 1094, ippiais.il pioeium and that the the ect of in under Utah, City, Brigham So Unjust slun ti imiuus of uniealtslu value published every Tuesday and entered as March 8, 1879 'ion bvels wi'e thus peipetuated Ii iltic lodge Alcohol and al Second Class Matter at the post office the fm mule used tor ussessin National ami alone is lespnnsible toi your Utah State Press Association, Editorial Association, and United Press i e. bn billies and lmpinvements hum table condition W Chas Claybaugh, Publisher mils in issessments at apptovi rateS3 00 per year, payable so Subscription vou m ilelv 2t pel rent of 19)7 values Deielut Oh, thank in advance; In combination with the Bon IS pi cent in 1915 Hi pel cent You nie the Eider Journal ei Honor (published Thursdays) in musli SS 00 per yearF 82 SO for 4 months; 95(i and less thin 15 p- i't lit ish one who hasn t said it sh all single copy 10 cents to pi r irv f mil " l'lfifl romp nei! with tin Member Audit Bureau ot Circulations, i i nt .Im pi i ci died bv iw mu ition 4 his pi urn ssiv ' ill m the piopiitv tax base lompand with (III lint pi H e lev Is posts, for' sei mus fm iih lal piohlems and s hool chs- lilies counties lets lugilv dependent upon the t u opt iv is In both opt i it ng expenses mil capital mill iv Since' Ii i ill n In cl nianv mills have wm w s tin a7i i," ( ire h ii d pi ess . i mi !o cepi with levels ice pi nsing wrf.v. v t he imml ilmn epm obsei is ye 1 i I, Th il ili most is the pi opei tv lit m and pi oh dd , the si d Imunstt iid lax ai the pom si 1 General Assessment of Property Unchanged by Utahs Program COMPUTE $66.50 Beautiful Brass-Trimm- ed Other Hollywood Beds from $54.95 for Us Prices Factory-to-Yo- u INNERSPRING MATTRESS AND Priced from $39.95 to $95.95 EVERTON MATTRESS COMPANY Phone PA 24 East 1st South WITH PURCHASE OF 10 GALLONS OF SINCLAIR GAS, YOU HAVE CHOICE OF I $2 Can Simonize Wax for 60c 1 st North and Main . 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