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Show NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, October 23, 1962 BOX THE ELDER NEW YORK (UPI) Discount stores are branching out from functheir strictly tion, according to a survey by Audits and Surveys Co., which re- ports 51 percent of 1,278 stores Warning on Sales Tax Discount Stores (Continued from page Land Schemes 1) would benefit not only Brigham City but the county as a whole. Weve got to stay competitive with other communities in the state and covered in the study now extend and raising the property credit to customers and delivery nationan alternative to the sales tax, 35 are services per- tax provided by is not the way to do it, hike, cent. he asserted. Sales volume of discount stires ZUNDEL also took a verbal jab continues to grow rapidly, the sur-Grover Harper at Commissioner Total volume of who vey indicated. a recent candidates meetat the stores studied was $4 4 billion that Brigham City , asserted last year, compared with industry ing f t estimates of a $2.9 billion volume was in financial straights because it had developed water and sewer - in 1960. projects sufficient for 30,000 while having a population of only 15,000 to pay for them. Brigham City bonded to pay for Some things are better the projects with the conclusion left to Experts... that they could be paid off based on present population figures, the city official said. We need additional money to meet other demands of our growing city such as streets and street lighting. And thats what the sales tax measure was meant to do when passed by the state legislature, help cities in their growing pains. j j , - you volue your possessions, let the trained and skilled hands of your Mayflower warehouseman handle your moving and storage opera tions. If C. R. JOHNSON TRANSFER, Inc. , Page One) of the two Relief society organi- sations, Stratford said. The tour will contmue with stops at Plymouth at 1:45 p, m.; Portage, 2:15 p m.; Fielding, 3 p.m.; Deweyville, 3' 30 p. m.; Honeyville at 4 p. m.; Brigham City 4:30 p. m, and Perry, 4:50 p, m. CANDIDATES making the trip will include Ross C. Bowen, repre-- I sentative, District One; Mel Fox-ley, representative, District Two; r comI'berhart Zundel, Frank Reeder, missioner; commissioner; K. B. Olsen, county Margaret Carmi Evans, county recorder; and Campbell, county treasurer; O. Dee Lund, county attorney. the county Voters throughout are invited and encouraged to visit with the candidates as they make the stops at the specified times, Stratford said Monday. Also making the trip will be Stratford and Mrs. Steve Anderson, county 1 Mayflower Agents for Logan . and Brigham City .807 West Forest GOP Hopefuls From (Continued four-yea- two-ye- PA clerk-audito- SHOP AT BRIGHAM TIRE SHOP 146 Summer suits now account, for more than 2S percent of the outof a program Adoption in the NAREB Code of Ethics, put of mens suits in the United Association of ed by the National fully with the States, according to Colliers Real Estate Boards to protect the would cooperate national association in this effort. public against the dangers of buyland by ing certain subdivided mail and solely on the basis of advertising solicitation was announced this week by C. B. Williams, president of the Box Elder County Board of Realtors. The oldest incorporated trade association in tht country, Williams said that the executive the United States Brewers Association, was organized ill committee of the the same year that association adopted the program 1862 recently and urged the 1,434 local boards of realtors, of which the local board of one, to check on any promotional efforts that may be made in their areas to sell distant land tracts by mail on the basis of advertising claims and without adequate real estate counsel or inspection by potential buyers. six-poi- It happened 100 YBARO ago 72,328-memb- ... THERE HAS been a wave of promotions recently by unprinci pled operators that have resulted in the sale to the public of land sites for vacation or retirement for use homes that are of or investment," the president the board said. IN UTAH . . . hoping for early statehood the people set up complete state government to assume administration when that day came. This Ghost Government" disbanded in 1870 without having served. From these early beginnings a modern govern ment emerged, meeting the costs with its many revenues. "To take one instance, a promoter took several large newspaper ads to describe in glowing terms mountainous tracts in a western state. What he said was true, but he neglected to mention that the mountain top had been covered by lava many years ago and that water would be a major problem. This would have been revealed by a personal inspection but the ad by potential buyers, was keyed without such inspection at extremely low down payments. Williams added that the local board, as a matter of meeting its continuing responsibility to protect the public interest emphasiz- In 1961, the brewing industry paid some $2,500,000 in excise taxes on beer sold in Utah. In addition, the industry paid local property taxes, income taxes, gas and sales taxes, and all other taxes common to business. TODAY, in its centennial year, the United States Brewers Association still works constantly to assure maintenance of high standards of quality and propriety wherever beer and ale are served. For Brigham DICKS TEXACO SERVICE It will be sunny and warm for Brigham City this week, was the forecast of Charles Clifford, Brigham Citys genial weatherman, as he reported weather conditions for the local area Monday. Brigham City residents have been basking in the Indian Summer weather for the past ten days and Clifford says theres more of the same in view with no moisture in sight. High and low temperature readings for the past five days are as follows: Low High South Main B.F. Goodrich Electro-pac- k Fits all popular cars. 36 month guarantee FOR ONLY 12 NEW YORK (UP- 1- The Sex--, School of Languages reports that at least eight well known corporations are paying for language instruction for both wives and husbands who are slated for foreign posts. litz Sunny, Warm South Main AND 197 Executive Help , NEW YORK (UPI) Experienced executives in such industries as finance, sales management and insurance can now be rented from a New York supplier of temporary office help. Rates are $5 an hour and up, depending on experience. Public Draws EXCHANGE volt batteries at $12.88 up as a member of the House Space Committee, to to award even one space contract for Thiokol Administration the Kennedy get out of $6.6 billion in space contracts for the country? WHY HAVE YOU FAILED, WHY HAVE YOU NEVER IN YOUR FOUR YEARS in the House before the Appropriations Committee in support of appropriations appeared for space contracts for Thiokol? THE Kennedy Admtastration to cut missile for Thiokol and other Utah missile firms by $51 WHY HAVE YOU PERMITTED spending prime-contra- million in one year? WHY HAVE YOU NEVER in your four years In Congress appeared before the Appropriations Committee in support of appropriations for missile contracts for Thiokol? Starts Wednesday fori Week WHY DID YOU LET THE HOUSE KILL the $105,006 appropriation obtained by Senator Bennett In the Senate to build an access road to the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge from Brigham City? HAVE YOU NEVER appeared before any committee of Congress in support of appropriations for the Weber Basin Project or any other Utah reclamation project? WHY INSIDE THE ROCK CM1ED ALCATRAZ THEY TRIED TO CHAIN 1 VOLCANO THEY CALLED 'THE BIHO MIN' 1 REFUSE to join with Senator Bennett in sponsoring a bill to give national monument status to the Golden Spike National Historic Site? WHY DID YOU WHY DID YOU FAIL to join with Senator Bennett In his to secure Congressional approval lor the large Blue Creek-Howe- ll successful effort watershed and water development project? farm bill which regiments Utah farmers and seriously harms Box Elder County wheat growers? WHY DO YOU RUBBER STAMP the Kennedy Administration WHY HAVE YOU VOTED AGAINST UTAH FARMERS 93 cording to the Utah Farm Bureau? VOTE FOR THE MAN YOU CAN DEPEND WORK FOR BOX ELDER COUNTY m 8mm ; FEATURES AT 7:00 P.M. AND 9:30 P.M. Paid political ad by Waiter G. Mann East 1st North, Brigham City, Utah 639 of the time, ac- ON TO |