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Show 8 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, BrigKam City. UtaK Tuesday, October 17, 1961 The old chief was filling out the required form before boarding a plane for an overseas flight. When he came across the ques tion, "Who should be notified In case of an acident, he laboriously scrawled, in the space provided: Air Sea Rescue. lllllll' Bn FUNERAL HOME Director. HAROLD B. FELT BRIGHAM VERl I. PETERSEN CITY one thing remains the same: Felt service is available when the need arises. year, ours twenty-sevent- h Hhe oldest funeral directing firm County Roads Is Costly a gross error has been made, or the Tax Commission could reconvene the county board to consider an adjustment. He further said he has a question as to whether the failure of the people to use due process of law makes it so they lose their right to an adjustment for this year. Gunther said that unless the county commissioners make a re- -' quest to the Tax Commission, he felt they would not make any dis-- ; position of this case this year. tions where (Continued from page one) using the old manual and one using the new manual to figure the valuation, however it was felt there must be an error as one appraisal came to $21,000 and the other was $32,000. It was felt there would not be that much dif- ference. MANY changes have taken place in Brigham City since 1 934, but at least Now in its Recent Flood Damage to is in GUNTHER SAID Kerr should have met with the County Board of Equalization rather than writing direct to the Tax Commission as the proper procedure to correct errors in assessments. Gunther THE COMMISSIONERS agreed explained that the Tax Commis- that since this situation has never sion has authority to make correc- - come to them from the individuals, they did not feel they could take any action without the matter coming officially before the county Board of Equalization. The commissioners authorized Fyed L. Petersen, county assessor, to correct two instances where double assessments had been made on property. ' Ogden Man Dies in the Brigham City area. Auto Crash Joseph William Burnett. 79. of Ogden, was killed Saturday night when his car went out of control and hit a bridge abutment on . Highway 84 west of Army Captain 2434 D Ave., . 71 Beautiful j Serf let Nee Not $e Costly. Ogden. Mr. Burnett was born Dec. 16, 1881 in Farmington, a son of James and Elizabeth Thompson Burnett, He married Edith Maude Silvester on July 6. 1900 in Logan. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. Active in the LPS church, he had served as superintendent pf Young Mens Mutual Improvement Assn, in Holbrook, Idaho, and also was a former member of the Curlew LDS stake high council. Dies in Europe Captain ' William Glen Boyland, husband of the former Nancy Jane Stoller, died of a cerebral hemorrhage Wednesday in an Army hospital in West Germany. Jr., 31, He had been serving with the U.S. West GerArmy at Budingen, many. Parents of Mrs. Boyland, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stoller, 404 West Third North, Brigham City, have received word that Mrs. Boyland and two daughters, Rebecca Ann and Jayne Elizabeth, will arrive in SURVIVORS Include his widow, to Brigham City today, Tuesday, make funeral arrangements. sons and Arthur Ogden; daughters, Capt. Boyland is a son of WilJ. Burnett, Bell, Calif.; Carl S liam G. Boyland of Bayfield, Colo. Burnett, Brigham City; Chester Funeral arrangements ore pendBurnett, Malad, Idaho; Kenneth A. and will be announced in the Burnett, Maywood, Calif.; Lowell ing near future. B. Burnett, Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs. Moyle (Elizabeth) Facer, Malad; a stepson and a stepdaughter; 29 grandchildren, 37 seven and Friends may call Tuesday from to 9 p.m. and Wednesday prior to services at 3408 Washington, A u Whether you ride O P W s N a or S i R T A S R Jonathan lb. APPLES y old son Infant Poulsen, of Darrell Howard and Betty Jean two-da- Poulsen, died in the Cooley Hospital Saturday at 8 a.m. following include the parents, a Barbara Jean, Brigham City; the grandparents, Harvey Poulsen, and Mr. and Mrs. John Tomasauskas, Brigham City. Funeral services will be conduc-- 1 Henry Richards Doremus, 75, ted Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Har- former Brigham City resident, old B. Felt Funeral Home with died Friday in a Santa Rosa, Calif, Bishop Dean Compton officiating. hospital of natural causes. Interment will be in the Brigham Mr. Doremus was born Nov. 1, City cemetery. 1885 at Salt Lake City, a son of Abraham and Pauline Richards Survivors n Yellow sister, Dies in Calif. , 2 Ik ONIONS "5c - Doremus. He married Ada Nelson. Mr. Doremus made his home in Brigham City for a number of and years where he was operator of an automobile sales and service business. He was a The Bonneville Chapter, Ameriof the local Amity can Society for Metals, will conduct Lodge in 1923. g Thursday eve-Survivors include his widow; a a Maddox Ranch Oct. at 19, ning, D. daughter, Mrs. Papworth, San House. A social hour will begin Francisco. with dinner being Graveside services were held at 6:30 atp.m, 7 p.m. served noon the at Utah, Tooele, Monday Cuest speaker will be Dr. J, M. city cemetery prior to interment. Denney, head of metals research, Laboratories, Space Technology CARD OF THANKS Los Angeles, Calif. His subject wilt To those who by their acts of be Environmental Elfects on kindness expressed sympathy and Space-CraMaterials. of the death friendship at the time Dr, Denney, who is well known of our beloved mother, we wish for his wotk in the field of radiato express heartfelt thunks. We tion damage, will amplify and wish especially to thank Dr. Ras- bring up to date the remarks he mussen and the Cooley hospital made in his talk before the Bon-- , staff, our friends, and all others neville Chapter in May. who assisted in any way. Reservations may be made by The Lucy Berchtold Family. contacting Veneklasen, Rodger Phone Ext. 164. FRESH AMS Chapter DAILY past-mast- . r ui ii n 1 FROM OUR 16 oz. loaf Famous Food King Home Made Meeting Set dinner-meetin- D PRODUCE FRESH premature birth. Ex-Brigha- D KINGS Funeral Today For Infant Boy 7 Blvd., Ogden. Burial will take place in the Aul torest Memorial Park. 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