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Show County Home Hoard r.lecfs, Picks Leader Former Box Elder county "ommissioner, Robert J. Pethas been er, East Garland, vuned president of the countys Pioneer Memorial Nursing home executive committee. His selection was made as the nursing home board of directors held its first official meeting in Brigham City Wednesday evening. The excounty officials heads an execute e committee composed of Mrs. Grant Allred, M r s. Edith Brigham City; Baddley, Willard, and Dr. Tremonton. George Ficklin, Commissioner William D. Burton and LeGrande Tea, county welfare director, serve as members. f was given a two-yeterm, and Potter, Jesse Peterson, White, Penrose, and Jamc-- s terms. Garland, three-yea- r ri IT As citizens and residents of this City and State, we have been called upon to take part in a program, which is intended and calculated to be the total erradication of Polio of all three types in Brigham City, and The State of Utah. of Brigham 20-2- 1 2-- 2-- 3, 18-1- BYU authoritys visit is meant to serve two purposes: to offer recommenda' tions to the shade tree committee and to show all interested The cooperation and support, to the end that this purpose may be accomplished. WILLIS L. HANSEN Mayor of Brigham City here citizens what they can expect trees. in the way of shade From 2 to 4 p.m. hell be in First District courtroom show' ing slides of old favorites and new varieties of shade trees. All interested persons are invited to be there. F12 SHIRT LAUfSRY DAY SERVICE J CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY ! PA 36 North Main 76 el two-hou- 20-2- 1 0 , V A V i'- - Young uni- j A m ONLY YCJ CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES! t Mlkl5" 1 S a WHY MY PEAR, MY CARPETS AND GUOS were all selected down at BRIGHAM FURNITURE These "students COMPLETE COURSE the medical completed self-hel- p course at Box Elder High school last week. Sitting, left to right, are Mrs. Pat Munro, Mrs. Loverda Lee, Mrs. Kay Connely and Mrs. Sylvia Sloane. Standing, from left, Mrs. Miriam Mason, Betty Caughlan, Lois Lewis, Gloria Hyde, Mrs. Esther Hodges, instructor; Mary Baird, Mrs. Letha they have SO many patterns to choose fROM AND 7NER PRCES AGE SO REASONABLE! nr Godfrey and Mrs. Nelmagcne Oyler. t Bond Purchases Told Tax Suit Box Elder county residents purchases of Series E and H (Continued from Page One) Savings bonds totaled $100,015, not the statute should fall be- or 10.3 percent of the goal ascause it was imposed in a dis- signed to the county for 1963, criminatory manner. according to T. Frank Coppin, HE GAVE three theories for volunteer bond chairman. recovery: 1 No tax was assessful because Thiokol did not have ben- Gasoline Stolen efit of use as described in the Louis Wamper, 515 West Sixth statute. 2 If the statute was con- City police Monday that recentstrued to be applicable, that ly two tanks-fu- l of gasoline have it would be unconstitutionally been stolen from his car. construed because it would represent a tax on the United ELECTED D. Frank Wright States government. has been elected to board of 3 If the court should rule directors of local chapter of Na- the tax was provided for under tional Assn, of Accountants. the statute and was not unconstitutional in its application on federal property, that it should nevertheless fall upon the proof that it was administered to discriminate against the United States in favor of the state of Utah. r SAY YOU JUST CAN T BEAT THAT Si ORE ALL OUG IT COMES TO BUYING QUALITY CARPETS AT A PAIR PRICE.. STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON jo WHISKY ' ip 85 (TlNPIFNT PROOF ARE DISTILLING CO FRANKFORT, X'' Elected by Accountants D. Frank Wright, vice presi- JOHN RACKHAM, director of valuations for the Utah Tax commission, testified that other non-feder- - had been advised by the State area chapter, tax commission in 1960 to asd NAA, which has most of its sess a Brigham members living in the Brigham gravel pit sold under contract x but had City area, holds regular month- to Parsons ly meetings and technical ses- failed to do so because of an sions covering accounting top- oversight. ics. OTHER WITNESSES heard Purpose of the organization the day include Andrew during is to provide members with opE. Burt, Air Force contracting portunities to increase their knowledge of accounting prac- officer at Thiokols Wasatch division, and S. L. Jeppson, tices and methods. Brigham City realtor. Sitting with Boyce during the two days were O. Dee Lund, Box Elder county attorney, and Norman S. Johnson, chief council for the state tax comMeasles was running ahead mission. of all other diseases in Box ElWilliam T. Thurman, U. S. der county during the week endfor Utah, and Mann attorney ing Feb. 1 with the county re- were for the plainattorneys 20 cases and Brigham porting tiff. City 14 cases, according to the Interested spectators at WedUtah Department of Health. Other incidents included 13 of nesday mornings session were strep infection in Brigham City Lynn Backer and Bruce Jenand four in the county; six cas- kins, treasurer and assessor for es of influenza in the city and Weber county which stands to 10 in the county, with on case lose or gain, dependent upon of chicken pox reported in Brig- the outcome of the Thiokol-Bo- x ham City. Elder county litigation. a Brigham City. The Ogden City-owne- Red-E-Mi- Measles Cases Lead Diseases SEE OUR gKSSf&l ft V A t x r ' A JiacLltcnL I co. ciiLtVr,,i..tNO NEW LINE OF Unfinished FURNITURE with a Flameless icii rai 0 ? 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This class is being taught by Dr. Hoffman from Utah State university. properties have dent of the Brigham City branch of First Security Bank of Utah, been assessed under the privihas been elected to the board lege tax. He cited a building of directors of the Ogden area in American Fork, formerly chapter of the National Asso- used as a hospital but how leasciation of Accountants. The ed to 11 businesses by the city. He said also that an investielections took place at the FebA spokesman for the shade ruary meeting of the board of gation has been made as to the tree committee Monday said it directors. status of a building used by a is hoped to incorporate ProfesWight, who has been with recommensor Reimschussels First Security for 13 years, will garment company in Manti. Box Elder County Assessor dations into the master plan fill the vacancy created by the right way so that a listing will resignation of Orie Kelm of Fred L. Petersen stated that he H be available to local residents Automotive Technology 55, Auto Mechanics for the Driver, Slaugh from Utah State will hold its first class Thursday evening at 6 pm. in the vocational shop, building No 30 at Psychology 205, Child Psychology and Develoment, will hold its first class at 7 p m. at the Box Elder high school in i r is Reimschussel Professor scheduled to spend the entire day here. On tap are a community tour with members of the Brigham City Shade Tree r appearcommittee, a ance in the county courthouse where he will show slides of trees and a dinner at Maddox Ranch House. Now, therefor, I Willis L. Hansen, Mayor of Erigham City do hereby proclaim Saturday and Sunday, March 1 and Saturday and Sunday, Saturday and Sunday, April 1963 as K.O. Polio days for Brigham City and call May upon all citizens, organizations and schools to give their full t " versity at Provo. 18-1- ONE Reim-schuss- classes Two new WAS also tree master planning. He is Prof. Ernest NEWS, sity credit will begin on Thurs- Intei mountam school. day evening of tins week, as pait of the evening education program of the school district. 4 One of the Wests leading experts on landscaping and trees will be in Brigham City Saturday, Feb. 16, to lend his expert advice in the citys shade For this purpose there will be set up special clinics in the Public Schools of Brigham City which will give the vaccine to the general public on the following dates Saturday and and Sunday, March Saturday and Sunday, Apnl There will be a charge of Saturday and Sunday, May 25c per dose but no person will be denied the vaccine because of inability to pay. Every Citizen and person should make sure that he and his family obtain the vaccine at the public clinics and should urge friends and acquaintances to get the vaccine. x ! Sets DC Visit Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, February 12, 1963 ELDER Degin Feb. 14 I Trees Expert PROCLAMATION A i decided tenta1 1 tively to inspect the Tooele indica- nursing home on Feb. 16, leavBOARD MEMBERS 12 noon. ted that operation of the nurs- ing Brigham City at for admittance Applications in home would begin early to the new Box Elder ing nursing March' but they failed to take action naming an administra- home are being accepted. Forms may be obtained from tor for the home. Tea, any of the commissioners inAnother move Wednesday or public health nurses. HONORED John P. Holm- cluded the setting of terms for Also applications are being Bear River All-rewas II, d City, gren each board member. Mrs. for administrative and who was named secretary, received named the winner of the farm at the home staff personnel beautification award this past Mrs. Baddley, and J. Y. Ferry, weekend at the annual conven- Corinne, each will serve one tion of the Utah State Young year. Mrs. Lavon Thompson, BrigFarmers association in Salt Lake City. He is a member of ham City, Rulon Ward, Snow-villand Dr. Ficklin, each the Box Elder chapter. e, 4 t I ) BOX Two Classes ' ' ALL reappointments will be for terms of three years. initiated Boaid members their meeting in the nursing home which is now virtually completed. Also on hand were Commissioners Grover Harper and Frank Reeder. They determined that regular meetings should be scheduled for he fourth Wednesday of each month at the nursing home where special meeting facilities are provided. io THE '! BOURBON Age is S'. the choice of VY. |