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Show tf mm p 2 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, CITIZEN SIBLEY Brigham City, Utah December Tuesday, 29, 1964 Sign Pad for Repairs WASHINGTON (UPD Th NEW YORK UPI) A substantial Increase In the numbei American Municipal Associaof visitor to Israel during tion estimates that If Nea Is reported by the Israe: York, Chicago, Boston, Phlla August and Cleveland were lc Ogden-Brigha- m Government Tourist Office delphla lose their existing rapid transil There were 28,867 tourists, with 23,900 In August, networks, It would cost $31 billion to build highways to 200 about The Bureau of Reclamatlor surge tank, replace 1963. them. and the Ogden River Watr Users feet of conduit, extend conduit " 1,1,1 association have signed a $337,. drains and general repair work. 3. canal Re. 000 Rehabilitation and Better, terment contract for repair move trees endangering canal work on the Ogden River pro. lining, construct access roads, various measuring sta Ject, Sen. Wallace F. Bennett Installand meters plus general tlons (R.Utah) announced Monday. The project utilizes the sur. repair work. 4. South Ogden hlghllne canal Pick of the Pictures, OPEN 1 P.M. OAIIY plus waters of Ogden river to en. and ol trees Remove acres some foliage 20,000 irrigate construct canal, land In Northern Weber county dangerlng access roads, Install and re. Box Elder and southeastern furnish meters and measuring county. Four specific repair projects Instruments and general repair DEBORAH KERR HAYLEY MILLS Senator Sponsors Income Tax Credit for College Expense Senator Wallace F. Bennett (R.Utah) said today he would Join in sponsoring legislation which would provide Income tax red. It tor college expense, The proposal will be ottered as an amendment to next years Tax Legislation In the 89th Con. gress. It would provide an In. come tax credit on the first $1,500 of tuition, fees, books and supplies to anyone who pays these expenses for a student at an institution of higher educ. ation, according to Senator Ben. nett. THE UTAHN SAID HE WOULD the bill with Senator Abrahm Rlblcoff Senator Bennett said "an investment In the education of our college students Is just as entitled to a tax credit as an Investment In a new plant and equipment." He said "the proposal is not intended as a substitute for any other form of aid for higher education; It Is primarily a tax measure and only secondarily measure. Of an education course, I hope It will assist many taxpayers who provide a college education for their children or for themselves." The principal features of the proposal are; 1. Providing an Income tax on $1,500 of tuition, fees, books and supplies for a student at an Institution of higher ed. u cation. The credit Is subtract, ed from the amount of taxes which are due, at the bottom of credit the income tax form, after all deductions and exemptions have been taked into account and after the appropriate tax rate has been applied. Thus, each dollar of tax credit Is a dollar actually saved by the taxpayer. 2. The credit Is computed on a scale providing 75 percent of the first $200 of expenses, 25 percent on the next $300 and 10 percent of the next $1,000. For Instance, expenses of $300 would result in a credit of $175 while expenses of $1,500 would result In a credit of $325. 3. The credit Is available to anyone who pays for the expenses parents, stu. dents, or any other person who pays for a students higher education. 4. There is a limitation on the credit so that It gives less dollar benefit to upper middle Income groups and no benefit to high income groups. The ere. dlt Is reduced by one per cent of the amount by which thtltax. payers adjusted gross Income In exceeds $25,000. other words, for every $5,000 of ad. Justed gross Income above $25, 000, the credit Is reduced by $50. As a result the taxpayer tul-tlo- n $40,000 gets less bene-fi- t than the at taxpayer $10,000 or $20,000 level. Senator Bennett, a member of earning the tax bill writing Tlnance Committee, said he would sup. port the proposal both In the Committee and on the Senate Canal On com-pare- " Corinne Man To Face Car Prowl Charge LAST TIMES TODAY citizens arrest resulted in the arraignment of a young Corinne man in City Court, Monday afternoon, on a charge of third degree burglary (car prowl). Facing the count was Max Gal. legos, 21, who was remandedto ."WHERE WERE YOU CHRISTMAS EVE the custody of Sheriff Warren W. Hyde In lieu of $1,000 bond set by Judge VeNoy Christof. fersen who continued the ar. raignment to Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. so that legal counsel could To be obtained for the defendant. Making the citizen arrest on Dec. 24 at 3:40 p.m. at the west parking lot at Box Elder Junior High school where his car was parked was Sid Hess, 339 East one ol The Chicago Forest. Gallegos was turned Americas oldestsymphony, and finest or. over to the city police. chestras, has been signed for a concert Tuesday evening, May 4, In the Salt Lake tabernacle, It was announced last week by John W. Gallivan, president of the Utah Symphony board. Jean Martinon the French, born conductor, music director of the Chicago Symphony since 1963.64, will direct the May 4 performance in the tabernacle. Tickets for the concert of Gordon P. Owen, Jr., man. the Chicago Symphony are on ager of the Utah State Press sale now at the Utah Symphony association, has been elected office. 55 West First South chairman of the operating com- Salt Lake City They mittee of American Newspaper are priced from $2 to $6. were outlined by Sen. Bennett: 1. Pine View reservoir sand blast and repaint outside and in. side of 60 Inch and 70 inch outlet pipes plus general re. A Noted Symphony Perform At Tabernacle On Saturday New unemployment for the week ending Dec. 19 was re. ported below that of the pre. vlous week and also the same week a year ago at the Brigham City Employment Security office. The Jobless were composed of 70 percent from construction, 20 percent trade and 10 percent manufacturing. The labor de. mand was reported at a low ebb during the week. For Utah Use (363-7651- Americas Representatives, Utah Symphony subscribers, largest newspaper advertising however, may obtain tickets at representative, at the corpora, their usual season ticket price tlons annual business meeting If they have already ordered In Chicago. season tickets. their 1965-6- operating com. A.N.R. Down Locally Ski busses will again run this Saturday, City Ski Director Nick Topik announced Monday. Depending on the Signbuses up by Thursday, will run to Snow Basin or Beaver Mountain, or both. Topik stated that all skiers are invited to participate In the city program, and that busses will depart for their destinations Saturday morning at 8 a.m. Permits for the bus rides may be purchased at City Hall by Thursday for the amount of 50 cents for children and teen agers up to 18 years of age, and $1 for those over 18. worl. Jumps Curb committee responsible for all of the nation, wide corporation. A.N.R. represents 8, 500 com. munity newspapers in the States including the News and Journal, with offices in New York City, Chicago, Detriot, Atlanta, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Sales through the corporation for member newspapers Increased one million dollars this past year totaling over six mil. lion dollars in billings. financial affairs Film ACROSS A ROOM. YOUNGDMOD HAWKE JOHN rear KNOTTS DON io--fl t JAMMY CAROLE fAtN t COOK HAROIO - t No prohibition lng all ' A in VA every 11 8. March 18711. j Publisher f W 50 per .year, rate Subscription connection payable. In advanrei in with the Box Elder Journal OO per year! Thuredava) month! tingle copy. 10 3 00 for 'Thee. W. Cleybeueh, (pub-ilehe- d cent., , Wmbr Audit Bureau of Clrcula-itlon- , UUh Stal Pree AwrocUtlon, nd Nation! Editor!! AwocUtlonAdverInternational. United Pi Ftate Utah tising Repreaontatlvf: Salt Laka City Aaaociation )fiu Utah. ACCESSORIES . . ed . 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One other son Is of the at ALSO USINESS FORMS -A blister-he- i specific requirements, or designed Q- in mm HIM As Representatives For veterans. -- .1 FEEL FEATURES Box Elder News & Journal Yes, The Insurance once sued Is a contract and Is except for fraud, of premiums, or failure to be a member of the Armed Force. Lr;iniiki!i COULD LAST TIME TONIGHT The Is- I' PLAYS NIGHTS OfflY at USU WE ARE LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS OF A kT Ami All the WMananh Heres Your Answer R.Va.S Tiiirn' -- IIROW MS BROWM CLEVELAND UPI Fullback Jimmy Brown of the Cleveland Browns set a National Football League record when he gained 237 yards in a game against the Los Angeles Rams in 1957. T'a Vofertm! ttit WED. THURS. Fill. Dozing at the wheel ha been tentatively set as the cause of a one car accident at 412 S. Main street at 3:30 a.m. Sunday morning. Driver Jack L. Davis, 294 Popular was headed north on Main when he edged Into the right curb, skidded sideways and came to rest over the curb facing east. Damaged to the car was listed at $200. Easter Island mlttee is a five.man executive sJv.T A T JOhd OfHtf BIG BUS Driver Dozes, MARY TWO -- JOHN MILLS HWWUPKMSftw JAMES The film will be shown in Main auditorium, beginning at 8:15 p.m. Admission Is by USU actlvi. lty card, season tickets for the series, or tickets on sale at the door. Although peaceful enough Itself, Easter Island Is a controversial corner of the world. There are worldwide disagree, ments over the origins of the One of the worlds great mypeople. of riddle the stories stery One group of experts believe Easter Island will be presented In color motion pictures they came from Asia, and that was the last of the Jan, 5 at Utah State university. the island Polynesian, archipelago to.be ip, USUs Around the World Film Series will present Gaza deRos. habited. Others claim that tbq ner and his film lecture; ..'Eas. white. skinned Indians of Peru arrivelTthere a thousand. years ter Island Navel of the World before the Asiatics. serving a five.year term on the 12 man board of directors of A.N.R, The WHEN WE WANTED SINGERS?" re. pair access ways and protec. tlve covering for conduit and tunnel portals, recondition Jobless Rate SBA Okays Big Sum Owen Is currently work. 2. Ogden canyon conduit pair City Sponsors Ski Busses 'DctifHVM May a veterans receiving a dishonorable discharge keep his Government Insurance? d Ogden-Brigha- Floor. Q HIGHWAYS COSTLY IP ISRAEL TOURISM |