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Show i n, 2 'O'-- ' v vi'i " Uf Jl "v "ly'LU &" ,. '.i- - ' ' ywwcp. ff yAV- .CS& - ( tj& ft -- r lyrsnV-V- - 1 - ' h 'ISvY r . ?f;A fcrV cy i, K vk &t Ax J Winners in their respective age groups Friday in the CROQLET CHAMPS city croquet championships at Rees Pioneer park were, from left, Sharon Webb, Susan Whitworth, Diane Turnblom, Jeanne Macbeth, Kirt Enright, Dale Richards, Kenny Kapp, and Leslie Smith. S' - V. S i 'yiA x. I . 1 v - IfcW. g p-- w-- i , ' . i . A -Y iyr--r:..i;:- : ,, ,! yA-- ?y3.n I: uf , &3 Sb- ; b ;r: y aT v v v-- V k' a - . t r HW& TOP SPACE CRAFT Winning space craft in the city playgrounds "Project Moonflight week are pictured here during judging at Rees Pioneer park. First place went to the flying saucer, third from right, with the saucer next to it placing second. . v f . 1 Ko . j) z& r J& LA r ' ! ''i f 1 At Famous Guitarist Headlines Has New July 3 VMH Attraction Senate Life BC Day Camp Croquet and string chewing champions were crowned In City playgrounds Brigham competition Friday as local youngsters participated in the weekly day camp at Rees Pioneer park. In addition, .udges named winning entries in space craft entries and singled out two youths for the titles of As. tronaut and Astronette. These activities climaxed the weeks theme of Project Moon Flight. The Astronaut was Shawn Egan with Zina DeLeon selected as Astronette. Runner. ups were Jerry Kapp and Vaughn DeLeon and Kathl Lund and Donna Bickmore. 13.14 Susan Whitlock, Burna Jeppsen. 15 and up Sharon Webb. A FLYING SAUCER entered by Snow park was the best space craft while another fly. ing saucer from Memorial Girls Rhonda Eight and under Bickmore, Sharon Cook, Ka. thy Iverson. ionships: Boys Eight and under Mike Petersen, Danny Turnblom, Neil Harper. Nine. 10 David Clemmer, Brian Jeppsen, Kent Souter. 11.12 David Tamere, Mrak 11.12 David Tamere, Mark Turnblom, Alden Storud. 13.14 Bobby Gallegos, Kenny Kapp, James Mustos. 15 and up Leslie Smith, Dan Hemsley, Roy Leyna, Jr. and Nine 2V'2-ho- Pam An. 10 Ka- derson, Mary Bickmore, ren Iverson, 11.12 Jill Mangum, Cin. dy Nelson, Cathy Wilson. Self-taug- Carol Jordan, Kay Lynn Godfrey, Carolyn Wilson 15 and up Sharon Webb 13.14 THE TEAM IN COMPETI-tion- , new-come- Memorial park emerged tops with 69 points, followed by Snow, 46, and South Main, 42. Others were Bunderson, 28; Rees, 24; Foothill, 18; East Forest, 16, and Lindsay, contests went in order of place: Team this, Archer say, Snow. Softball Girls Jeanie Eight and under MacBeth, Rhonda Bickmore, Sandra Stenate. Nine. 10 Carilla Jeppsen, Tammy Barker, Diane Turn, blom. Donna Bickmore, Kim Burler, Melissa Oviat. 13. like WE WERE practl-callstarving my poor wife Leona would be worrying her-seto death; she wanted me to try something else. But I WHEN Memorial, Lind, y lf South Main, Foot-hil- l. Girls pushball Snow, Mr. morial, Rees. Memorial, Boys pushball South Main, Foothill and Rees. Boat races Memorial, Rees, Bunderson. would tell her that everything happens for the best and that I would move on to something better and it has worked out that way. But I sure had a heckuva time convincing her when I was shifting from one city to another. Salt Lake City is one of the few cities I didnt get fired 'J"m l3ri To Indirect Taxes 4 ment Is financed out of taxes. Moreover, the generally high, er social welfare expenditures In some of these nations is another factor in the generally higher tax levels. While the United States has been debating the 10 percent Federal surtax, other nations have been turning to indirect taxes in order to finance their spending program. This point was made in the latest Utah Foundation analysis of Taxes in the World Today. s The Foundation study that the shift to indi. rect taxation was in evidence earlier this year in Great Britain where the extremely severe Increases in taxation fell primarily on spending. These Increases took various forms of indirect taxation on alcohol, tobacco, and gas, as well as selected purchase increases on most popular IN SUMMARY, the Law Degree Clinton E. Balmfarth, hus. band of former Brigham City resident Karallyn Cox, recently received a Juris Doctorate Law at the 99th degree in annual commencement exer. clses at the University of Utah. He is a giaduate of Idaho Falls High school, Idaho Falls, Ida. He did his undergraduate study at the University of Utah in the political science de. partment. DEGREE Clinton E. Balmfaith and his wife B.ilmfarth, wife of K.iral-lyIn Salt Lake City with one Cox, Brigham City, Jeffrey. Balmfaith is a law degree at the Mrs. recent U. of Utah commendaughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Cox, Brigham City. cement exercises. n live son, the Rex Seat Covers Tri- m- Custom Work On Automobile Seat Covers and Triming - In Our own Shop. Check today. Fight Peach Decay With goods. Hot Water Hot-wat- Although the United States does make use of indued taxes, the Foundation repoit , 31 Shares Super-intende- - d All SO Lbs. Special This Month NO LIMIT BUY ALL YOU WANT Parrys Farm RANDOLPHS repertoire & Garden Center 8 79 N. 5th W. Do You Work Cool at the Office, Swelter at Home? Graduate to Electric Air Conditioning Are you enjoying electric air conditioning on your job9 Why not bring that springtime freshness to your home where you spend more of your time See your electric dealer or air conditioning contractor now Utah Power & its better! Light Co. Is Up s Kathleen Meihle, state bonds director, said recently Utah lesidents invested more than $2 million In U.S. Savings Bonds and Fieedom Shares dm ing May. It was the fifth consecu. tive month the Utah figure has sav-ing- surpassed $2 million Box Elder countys share of state's May sales was $GG, 337 according to T. E rank Coppin, South Box Elder volunteer bonds chairman For the year to date, the county sales totaled $383,138, or 33 percent of the 19G8 quo. the ta. states The May Sales of Bonds and Shares totaled and for the five. month period of 19G8 reached $11,. Director Meikle 271,000, stated This leflects an of $230,000 above last years sales and sets anoth. er post. World War Two re. cord. Jack Shumway is volunteer bonds chairman for North Box Elder county. Kerosine in Space Okl.t ins mimr aumi Ki lo-'-iof home few decade-- . UPI a lit in ha- onl ,t bn ciine - a i.d part of the nations spnc e IToit Tin' Ann i nan Petiole um lo-- I stitule ie pot is th.it the fit sf Saturn V moon nuket launched last 2 300 uid consumed Niewinbir keiosmi and liqn in the filst 2 ! min- s of i utes after hft-ot- Others in. Atkinss soothing music is internationally known and will be demonstrated for the first time in Salt Lake City. Back-inup the Principals will be the Nashville All Stars, the Music City Strings and the Nashville Sounds of Brass. The talented horn.blowing recording artist and television guest star, Boots Randolph, the masters festival of music with guitar. 1st Chet Atkins and Pianist Floyd Cramer. Because it's electric, For Bonds, - 1 723-64- n Many Figures notes that these are found mainly at the state and local levels and usually not at the Federal level. Moiethan 85 percent of the Fedeial Ill studies conducted to de. taxes til the United States aie termtne methods of miming del Ived from direct taxes on decay losses, selentlests of Individual and coipoiate inl USDAs come and on estate and gilt Agiicultiir.il ch Service tested hot. taxes. watei tieatment, cooling me. and sanitation pio. OBSERVES THE STUDY tliods, cedui es. that Income received by an a measuie of re. individual is Based on the tests, what he and Ids propel ty have heatleiommend seaichers or, in other woids, ing peaches In hot water for produced, he has put into the eio two to tluee minutes at 120 what degrees F. This pioeeduie noiny. Personal consumption ex significantly reduces develop, on the other hand, ment of both brown lot and penditures, are a reflection ot what is lhuopus decay. taken from the economy. D1 Air cooling and hydiocool. rect taxes on Income, theie-fore- , tend to discourage Ing were also effective, but or contributions to the if hydrocooling Is used, strict sanitation of the hydrovooler economy, while taxes on tend to discourage and the packing shed must be practiced. Hydrocooler water spending. should contain the corieeta. DURING 1966 FEDERAL, mount of chlorine and should state, and local taxes In the be changed dally. United States were equal to Complete results of tliestu. 28.2 percent of the gross dies aie In a nine-pagreport pioduct. Although the prepared bv plant pathologist percentage was substantially Dr Wilson L. Smith, and me. lower in Japan (19 3 percent) chanical engineer Walter II. and Switzerland (21 7 percent), It was higher in most of the Red It of ARC. other major industrialized na. Copies of the publication, tions of the free world and Marketing Research Report ranged up to 41.0 percent In No. 807, De. Sweden. Postharvest cay of Peaches as Affected The study points out that by Treatments, . the w lde variation In the proCooling Methods, and Sanlta. protlon of national Income ab. tton, are available for 10 sorbed through taxation tends cents each from the to reflect the social struc-of Documents, U. tures and national traditions S. Government Printing Of. of the respective countries. flee, Washington, D.C, 20402. lit some of the soclallstlcally-Use of zip code on return ad. oriented nations, for example, dress is requested. much of the capital investr EVERTON MATTRESS con-sum- FOUNDATION analysts point out that the new British tax policy reflects a growing recognition in most Euro, pean nations, Including the treatments can socialist counties, that the reduce decay In peaches dur- heavy social welfare commitments Incurred during recent ing transportation and mar. can no longer be fiDeto years U.S, according ketlng, nanced from direct taxes on of Agriculture partment income. Annual peach losses during tianslt and unloading amount to over tluee percent, with an additional six percent loss occuri ing during retail mar. ketlng, they leport. Much of the loss Is due to decay. Founda-tlo- Senate Appropriations com. mlttee In reporting out a sup. plemental bill which contains $90 million for aid to federal, ly impacted school districts. The Utah share of the money will be $1.1 million, Senator Moss said. It wlU go to school districts where federal facilities have caused school Increased enroll, ment. SENATOR MOSS also said the bill provides for a one month extentlon for school districts to apply for the funds. This money Is for fiscal 1968, but because the June 30 end of the fiscal year Is so close, the bill provides for an extentlon to July 31 for applications to be filed, Senator Moss said. The bill now goes to the Senate, where Senator Moss predicted It would be passed without much opposition. SENATOR MOSS pointed out that this is the second time this year the Senate has act-eon this funding problem. An earlier supplemental ap. propriations bill was passed the Senate In March. by It contained $91 million for impacted school areas. pnp jVlJUli 723-304- report concludes by that lower tax levels tend to reflect a type of so. clety that favors Individual de. cision making, initiative, and freedom In a nation's econo, my. Higher tax levels, ac. cording to the report, are an expression of a society in which the Influence of the state is more dominant. The study reveals that the proportion of gross national product obsorbed by taxation has risen In every major na. Including the United tion, States, during the past ten years. Particularly shaip In. creases took place in Sweden, Belgium, and Denmark, while Japan experienced the small, est tax Increase during this period. Senator Frank E. Moss (D. Utah) said this past week he was pleased by action of the y Y OF JU YEm g A. Husband of BC Woman Wins COMPANY Phone 24 East 1st So. Chet Atkins will appear at includes such tunes with which Valley Music hall, North Salt hes been associated, as Charlie Brown, Unchain, Lake, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 11.13, at 8:30 ed Melody,. Sliadow Of Your Moon River, p.m., with the Masters Festi- Smile, val of Music. Fred, Temptations, Rock A Bye When nine years old Chet Big Daddy, acquired his first guitar In a Your Baby, A Medley of New trade. His late father approv. Orleans Dixieland Jazz. Talented ed his trade of an old family Floyd Pianist, pistol for an even older guitar. Cramer, will be spotlighted I the deal playing some of the songs remember well, Atkins recalls. It was which have established him as one of the smartest I ever a top recording artist and a made. A lot of guitars have much. In demand guest on nacome and gone for me since. tional network shows. But like first love a first Perhaps best know for his Last Date, which sold more guitar Is never forgotten: not in my case, anyhow. than a million, Cramer will demonstrate Ills keyboard artATKINS, RECOGNIZED In. istry on the likes of Gen. as Mr. Gul. tie On Your Mind, By The ternationally tar, will be spotlighted on Time I Get To Phoenix, show with sax Hello the Dolly, Maine, specialist Boots Randolph and On The Rebound," Alfle, Born San Antonio Rose, Floyd Cramer. Atkins will perform such tunes as Las Free, and a medley of the Battle Hymn Of the late Hank Williams compost, Fiesta, tions. Tara's Theme, Republic, Brazilian Y'ellow Bird, Cramers Bent Peanut Vendor, Classic, technique is Interna, Marla Elena, and Yakety Note tlonally known. Axe. Tickets are now on sale at Spotlighted also on the show will be Jerry Reed, young guita- all Valley Music Hall Box rist-writer. composer, tab. offices. Tickets may be pur. bed as one of the bright chased at Valley Music Hall In Music City, U.S. A. Box office in North Salt Lake There never was a time and at Mickeys Music In Brig, when I didnt want to be a ham City. says Chet (Mr. guitarist, Guitar) Atkins; not even when the going was roughest, and Ive been through some rough times, he says. THIS IS HOW IT CAME out in the string chewing champ- park was second and Reject 5 space capsule, Foothill, and combination rocket, robot from Rees park tied for third. Heres the way the croquet contests turned out, by age group and in order of place: Boys Kirt Eight and under Enright, Doug Balmer, John Henderson. Dail Richard, Nine .10 Brian Anderson, Brian Jepp. sen. 11.12 Von DeLeon, Doug Haws, Kevin Skenandore. 13.14 Kenny Kapp, James Mustos, Don Butler. 15 and up Don Peart, Lislie Smith, Alan Hall. School Aid 11-1- Jrfc, Many Nations Shift Selected as Astronaut in Fridays playgrounds day champ SPACE ROYALTY at Rees park was Shawn Fgan, center, and picked to reign as Astronette was Zina DeLeon, third from left. Other were runners-up- . and City, Utah Sunday, July 7, 1968 NEWS, Brigham WITH RANDOLPH, CRAMER " Pf'f9rk,,l ELDER Champs Crowned indl-cate- U BOX y-- 44 'W--i NAMED 2 id nt& SPACE ROYALTY T f |