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Show ftf f MM TTTTTT THE BOX EIDER 8 NEWS, Brigham City Utah Tuesday, January 30, 1962 Death Claims Drigham Lady Dies Thursday Brigham Man Mrs. Ruth Clark Phillips, age 71, North, died Thursday morning at her home after an extended illness. Mrs. Phillips was born Dec. 8, 1890, in Salt Lake City, a daughter of George William and Sarah Lowry Clark. She had resided in Brigham City since a young girl. She was married to William W. Phillips on Feb. 1, 1912, in Brigham City. Phillips was an active , Mrs. of the Brigham City member Third LDS ward and was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She served as house mother of the Box Elder Stake Girls Home, Beylmia, for several years. a Surviving are her husband, son and a daughter. Max C. Phillips, Twin Falls, Idaho, and Mrs. James (Adele) Chisum, Ogden; one sister, Mrs. Wilford (Mary) Jensen, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 1 p. m. in the Brigham City Third LDS ward chapel with Bishop K. B. Olsen officiating. Interment was in the Brigham City cemetery under the direction of the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. of 315 West Second Educator Dies . 4 At Price of Heart Attack Mont Harmon, age 66, former suof schools in Box county, died Wednesday morning of a heart attack, at his home in Price. Mr. Harmon was born Feb. 1, 1895 at Manti, a son of Hosea and Julia S. Harmon. He was a graduate of Utah State Agricultural College. and completed postgraduate work at Northwestern University and the University of Oregon. HE SERVED as principal of the Central school in Brigham City for a. number of years and in 1934 was appointed elementary supervisor of the Box Elder School District. In 1940 he was named assistant superintendent of schools in this district, and was later named to position of superintendent. At the time of his death he was superintendent of Carbon County School district. He assumed that position in 1948. SURVIVING are his widow, the former Alice Judd; two sons and a daughter. Dr. Carlos Bruce Harmon, Denver ,Colo.; Dr. Judd Harmon, Logan; Mrs. Joan Horsley, Los Angeles, Calif.; and several El-tie- r perintendent John A. Bundy, 44, of 634 South Third East, died Monday morning at 515 a.m. in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City after a lingering illness. Mr. Bundy was born Aug. 17, 1917, at Vincennes, Ind., a son of Ora and Bessie Bunday. He married Georgia Sheppard Owens on July 11, 1947 at Brigham City. as a He had been employed heavy equipment machine operator at Fife Construction Co. He had also worked as the assistant professional at the Brigham City Golf and Country Club for two years. He is a former member of the local Eagles aerie and was a veteran of World War II, where he served with the U. S. Army. SURVIVORS include his widow and the following stepchildren, Major Grant Owens, with the U.S. Air Force in England; Keith Owens, Laverne, Calif.; Jack Owens, Ogden; Mrs. Wesley (Winnona) Bethleham, Pa.; his stepmother, Mrs. Lovina Bundy, Oga den; nine sister Mrs. Grant (Dora) Goddard, St. Louis, Mo.; a Glen Lewis Jr., serving with the U.S. Air Force in Morocco. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1 p. m. at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home with Reverend Cornelius Kuipers of the local Christian Reformed church officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p. m., and Thursday prior to services. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. ' 931-26- th These city workmen were mighty busy this past week thawing out frozen THAW WATER PIPES water lines. They used this grc welding machine to generate an electrical current which flowed through the pipe, causing water to do the same thing. yon know, jnst moved to a caw horns? Tm Waloome Wagon Hoataat will tall with gifts aid friendly gmatbgi frees tbs aoaa Injures Man Announces The Utah Merit Council this week announced open examinarecruitment tions for continuous all of of a total of 22 positions, which are located in the state. The positions and salary range for each were listed as follows: In the Department of Employment Security, Interviewer I, $428 to $544 per month; Accountant I, Accoun$428 to $544 per month; tant I, $449 to $599 per month Statistician I, $449 to $599. per month. IN THE UTAH Department of Fish and Game, Biologist 9, Fish or Game, $428 to $599 per month; Biologist 10, Fish or Game, $471 to $658 per month; Conservation Officer 9, $428 to $599 per month. In the Department of Employment Security, Clerk I, $L49 per hour; Clerk II, $1.64 per hour; Clerk III (Interviewing Aide), $1.80 per hour. IN THE Department of Public Case Worker 9, $428 to H. John Ploeger, manager of the Welfare, $599 per month; Case Worker 10, J. A. Hogle Investment Company $471 to $658 per month; Case Worin Ogden, was guest speaker at a $518 to $725 per month; 11, ker dinner meeting held Jan. 17 by the Beehive Chapter of the National Probation Officer 9, $428 to $599 per month; Probation Officer 10, Secretaries Association. $471 to $658 per month; Probation the secretaries to spoke Ploeger at Maddox Ranch House in Brig- Officer 11, $518 to $725 per month; Worker 10, $471 to ham City, discussing stocks and e bonds and highlighting the various $658 per month; methods of investment. Ploeger Worker 11, $518 to $725 per month, In the Utah Department of Fish also presented a film outlining the functions and operations of the New and Game, Assistant Fish Cultur-is- t, $322 to $499 per month; York Stock Exchange. Fish In conjunction with the meeting, and Wildlife Specialist, Assistant installation cedemonies were held (Wildlife Refuge) 6, $322 to $499 for the initiation of two members per month; Fish and Wildlife Speof the Beehave Chapter of NSA, cialist, Assistant (Waterfowl) 6, Mrs. Beverly Cobia of Ogden, and $322 to $449 per month; Fish and of Mrs. Helen Egley Brigham City. Wildlife Specialist, (Game Farm) 6, $322 to $449 per month. Ogden Investment Head Addresses Secretaries Group Child-Welfa- Child-Welfar- Calls for bids are being sounded this week for a school addition and site grading project in Brigham City and Honeyville. The Box Elder Board of Education has set Feb 13 at 4 p.m. to addition open bids on a and alternations at Honeyville elementary school. Bids will be opened that same hour for site gradin ing for a new grade school Southwest Brigham City. Board officials anticipate that both building projects will be completed in time for the opening of school next fall. five-roo- Knife and Fork Club to Meet Thursday Feb. 1 5 Assistant CEEED i t Army 1st Lt. Leon R. Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hansen, Garland, was assigned as an instructor in the U. S. Army Aviation schools department of advanced fixed wing training, Jan. TO APPOINT FELT BRtGHAM IN NORTHERN The officer was graduated from Bear River High school in 1954 and from Utah State University in 1958. VERl CITY Neii W. Zundel has been named regional general manager of Reynolds Metals Companys Southeastern sales region, with headquarters at Camden, N.J., and has been elected vice president of Reynolds Aluminum Sales Company, according to W. T. Ingram, vice president and general sales manager of the aluminum firm. Zundel, who has been director of industrial markets sales at the companys headquarters in Richmond, Va., since 1958, replaces the late Ernest M. Schaw. A 1947 graduate of Princeton University, where he was captain of the football and baseball teams, Zundel joined 'Reynolds that year as sales representative in Los Angeles. From 1951 to 1956 he was a sales representative in Salt Lake City, and in 1957 was appointed manager of the companys transportation market sales. . He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Eberhart Zundel, 236 North First West, and is married to the former Jeanne Forsgren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Forsgren, 319 East Forest, all of Brigham City. Four Vehicles Collide By J. Oieen Palmer Let me ask you men a question. Do you have to be reminded that such and such a day is your wedding anniver- I can understand. But tell you what to do. I daresay your wife, smarter than you imagine, contrives some way to call the important date sary? I cant to your attention. Maybe there ought to be some kind of a reminder service for forgetful husbands. How about that? A sweet voiced lady would phone you and say Dont forget, Mr. Jones, that next Thursday is your wedding anniversary. On Icy Streets An icy street paved the way for four-ca- r accident at First North and Main street last Friday at 7:01 a a.m. car driven by Wil1021 16th street, Ogden, slid into a southbound truck driven by Theo P. Hunsaker, HonA northbound liam Dee Read, HOWEVER, if a Guardsman has been called to active duty and his car is being used by a dependent, thg property tax must be paid, Gen. Rich said. Distinctive National Guard plates can be purchased from Motor Vehicle Division, State Tax Commission, 200 State Office building, Salt Lake City, or at district of- termountain area. Guest speakers will be Dr. S. L. fices in Logan, Ogden, Provo, CeSwenson and the Rev. C. M. dar City, Vernal or Price. who will be attending the annual meeting of the Intermountain District of the Augustana Lutheran church being held here Feb. Lutherans Slate Special Service Wouldnt that be wonderful? Then you could come here, buy her a lovely gift, have us and on wrap it appropriately the Big Day she would be so thrilled! You could even take a SECOND HONEYMOON perhaps with her wearing a beautiful new and modern wedding band chosen here. (The new ones really are exquisite. New, carved designs either plain or set with tiny baguette damonds. And quite reasonable in price, too!) Speaking of gifts, I want you to remember that we make specialty of carrying loveliest jewelry articles, Toilet sets, atomizers, inlaid compacts of silver and gold, bracelets, earrings, scatter pins. Oh, the variety is almost unending. Come In today whether you have a wedding anniversary In the offing or not. We have one of the largest stocks of fine jewelry on PALMER display anywhere. JEWELRY, 70 South Main. Ph. PA Gun-nerso- 1 maJLi SEE and 2. Holy Cross members and friends are invited to attend the service, according to the Reverend Donald T. Ranstrom. OUR NEW LINE OF , DO you serve families IS HERE WITH A FURNITURE I. PETERSEN FOR YOU1 CHESTS mm of our 3 Drawers Deal now in the minds 4 Drawers Traders Bonus is yours on any purchase of $500 or of many for obvious reasons. It makes no difference what the familys reli- 5 Drawers faith? This is a question gion is, for our answer is yes: we can properly serve those of ANY faith. 9 Drawers Desks Night Stands Finished 5 Drawer Chests 8 Phone HOURS IS ALL IT TAKES FOR EVERTON MATTRESS COMPANY TO REBUILD YOUR CALL EVERTON TODAY, OLD MATTRESS. SLEEP BETTER TONIGHT. . . . collect bonus dollara nowt The Early more . . . from tractors to twine, from tillage tools to harvesting equipment Come in today, so wa can figure your Early Traders Bonus deal on the IH eq dpment you need. When you buy, the dollars sh .ver down. Youll collect interest at the rate of G'v on your trade-i- n andor down payment And you get your check at once! the earlier you trade the more bonus dollars you get 3 MANAGER UTAH about special advantages (including Visio-Seldressing S.B.C. Associates, 15 North West Temple, Salt Lake City II, Utah or Phone DAvis Inquire Advancement Colo. R DISTRICT Ready for Use Man Receives rooming accommodations in private homes, and over 150 members found lodging in such homes. Many of these householders gave free ' lodging. Tarver reported that the entire assembly expressed their thanks for the friendly reception which Brigham City was able to provide these visitors. The cafeteria at the Box Elder Junior High school was hailed as a success as well. It served over 2100 hot meals during the three days and there seldom was any waiting in line. The highlight of fhe Saturday program was a baptism at the Junior High school swimming pool. new members of the ' Twenty-fou- r circuit were baptized by complete immersion. During the final sessions, Peter . DMura, Watchtower representative to the assembly, counselled the members to remain united. eyville. This accident caused a car following behind the Read car, driven 361 by Eugene David Chatlin, North Wall avenue, Ogden, to stop. And a station wagon following behind could not stop in time and crashed into the Chatlin auto. Driver of the fourth car was Elwood Lester Watts, 1240 Fifth avenue, Ogden. Read was cited for negligent A special service will be held at collision and Watts for following ' the Holy Cross Lutheran church too close. Total damage to the vehicles was Thursday at 8 p.m. to commemorate 80 years of work in the In- estimated at $525. funeral home Director. HAROLD 8. PA3-520- WISH Tax Guideline Former Local Roland V. Wise, District Director, of Internal Revenue reminded Utah taxpayers that guidelines for determining the estimated amount of Utah sales tax which may be deducted on Federal income tax returns are available at local InterTHE PLATES cost no more than nal Revenue offices. It is Docuthe regular plates, Gen. Rich stat- ment No. 5336. If you have a 1961 State of Utah ed. All a guardsman has to do Inis ask for guard plates at the site Instructions for Individual where he picks up his plates after come Tax Return, the Average Annual Utah State Sales Tax Paypaying property taxes. Utah Guardsmen called to ac- ment table on page 4 may be tive duty last fall who have their used, as the figures in it are the cars with them at Fort Lewis, same as in Document No. 5336. This information. Wise said, Wash., Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., for those who itemize their or Fort Hood, Texas, do not have only deductions instead of taking the to pay property taxes, only the $6 standard deduction. He also pointfee for the license plates. They ed out that the tabulated average should contact their immediate state sales tax table takes general commanding officer, or Headquar- into account taxes paid on large ters Utah National Guard in Salt household items and automobiles, Lake City for a statement of eligibility for tax exemption. Lieutenant Hansen entered the Army in January 1959 and was last stationed at Fort Carson, SHELDON B. CHRISTENSEN ASSOCIATES FOR MAJOR MUTUAL FUNDS HE POINTED out that Utah is the .logical supply center for the entire West Coasi, but instead of Utah getting the warehousing to supply that area, the business Is going to Nevada where there is no inventory tax. Theobald said the Association is now in the process of gathering information and questionnaires rom businessmen in the state to obtain facts to present to the legislature to show the damage done to the state by the tax. They are also engaging in a large public information drive to inform the general public on the effects of the tax on the state. The Orange Repeal Inventory Tax Stickers in the business house doors are part of this educational program. More than 20 states have found and inventory taxes unworkable repealed them, while only five states have the same heavy combination sales tax and inventory tax that we do in the State of Utah, Theobald declared. Unfinished Fm Neil Wffcundel has ADVANCED been named regional general manager of Reynolds Metals Co. in New Jersey. citizen-- v 17. Is Instructor The Box Elder Knife and Fork g Club will hold a Thursday evening, Feb. 15, at 7:30 p.m. at the Tropical Restaurant. Guest speaker will be Bill Jorfrom dan, border patrolman Brownsville, Tex., who is said to have the fastest draw" and who was featured on Art Bakers TV show, You Asked For It. Knife and Fork members are urged to circle the above date for an evening of unusual entertainment, according to Ross C. Bowen, club secretary. BROKER-DEALE- Denzel Tarver, presiding minister of the Brigham City congregaretion of Jehovahs Witnesses, ported that a very successful convention was conducted last week in Brigham City. Icy roads held attendance down for the Friday sessions, however over 790 persons were in attendance at the Sunday sessions. Brigham City members had previously canvassed ' the city for soldiers t REGISTERED Meetings Here National Utah Guardsmen throughout the state were remind ed again this week that distinctive 1962 Utah National Guard license plates are available for their cars, by Maj. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, Utah Adjutant General. Since these special plates were introduced for use by Utahs a few years ago, they have grown In popularity, and this year more guardsmen than ever are expected to have them on their automobiles. Garland Officer dinner-meetin- PA Job Openings Jtah Guard .icense Plates Available Now He was John W. Saunders, 519 street, Ogden, who suffered a cut on the forehead and a bruised shoulder. According to the investigating officer, Saunders had parked his car and walked to the rear to talk to another person. A southbound auto slid into Saunders and rolled him along the side of his car when the driver, Lydia Hunsaker, 621 South Third West, applied the vehicles brakes. Officer Dell Fife who investigated, reported property damage only to the Hunsaker car and estimated it at $65. There were no citations issued School Site Job or has someone Merit Council 15th On Addition, Have yon, Passing Auto An Ogden man suffered minor injuries last Wednesday at 11:55 a.m. when he was struck by a passing car on Main street near Fourth South. Board Calls Bids miwm Successful This would be tantamount to taxing a banker on his assets, a doctor on his knowledge, a machinist on his skill or any other person on their ability to earn. The result is a penalty oniy to the man who has merchandise on his helves to serve his customers at he end of the year, Theobald added. r, Two Ogden men found out the hard way last week that it can be unprofitable to take things from unoccupied farms in Box Elder county. Jack Houk, 25, of 2173 Polk avenue and Leo L. Beus, 34, of street, each was fined $75 and sentenced to two days in jail when arraigned on a petty larceny charge before Aaron Snow, justice of the peace at Perry. The pair was charged with taking a water pump from the Promontory farm of Vern Poulson, and a gasoline engine from the Hannah Nichols farm just two miles Neither home was occuaway. pied at the time. The men were traced through the Weber county salvage yard where they sold the equipment. They were picked up by deputies of the Box Elder county sheriffs office. Sheriff Warren W. Hyde said grandchildren. Funeral services were conduc- the two men were rabbit hunting ted in Price, after which the body when the theft occurred. was brought to the Brigham City Thousands of dollars loss through Cemetery Saturday afternoon for theft( and vandalism is attributed to hunters in western Box Elder interment. county each year. Assn. Rejects Inventory Tax liv-n- g. e, Nobody Home? Ogden Pair Learns Lesson Church Reports An organized effort is being launched in the state by the businessmen to rid themselves of the inventory tax, according to Randle Theobald, president of Utahs Small Business Association. Theobald explained that the businessmen want no special consideration. he said, the However, inventory tax is the most discriminatory tax ever levied against any group in that it taxes the businessmans ability to make a After Illness After Illness Small Business l) by Suite EVERTON MATTRESS BRIGHAM IMPLEMENT COMPANY COMPANY ad- B, Beautiful Sendee N(d Not Be Costly 24 East 1 st South Phone PA 31 West of Brigham City PA rBBS 63 |