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Show ELDER BOX Brigham City. Utah JOURNAL Friday, May 26, 1950 A weekly newspaper, published at Brigham City, Utah, successor to Smithfield Sentinel, established in 1908 ' William M. Long, Editor Charles Claybaugh, Business Manager Published every Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Subscription rate in Box Elder county: $3.00 per year payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder News, (published Wednesdays) $4.00 per year; $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents; Outside Box Elder County, $3.50 per year, combination rate $5.00, beautiful sight. Two moons from tv e us iand jn the sky and the stars legally is too remote, devoted to is Income purposes though the entire land within appear much brighter, since the charitable purposes. In construing. our con- of the real property to bring the of the planet is more ...i j atmospherethat on earth. stitutional and statutory provision relating the exemption. or should should rare than farm welfare Whether the to exemptions from taxation, we see np reato a As dawn on Mars is reproducsonable ground for drawing a distinction be- not be taxed is a difficult question from it ed, skillful lighting brings into the produce tween rents! on the one hand, and issues wer. On the one hand, view the planets surface charis used to help the needyt consequently h other. on the and acteristics. profits Rules a Attorney General the county and state welfare depar In our opinion the holding of the Utah The show winds up with , offer would it hand the from other On Welfare Farm In County the on and ments, but, hurried departure Supreme court in the Quinn, Groesbeck with t meteor Of paramount interest to Box Elder county Naylor cases, and the other authorities competition to other wheat farmers planet to escape a heavy tax . exempt. shower. of commisto being hold, advantage people recently has been the county noted, leave you no other course than In the face of legal rulings by both the sioners ruling than an L.D.S. welfare farm as you have, that the welfare farm in your gen- Mails His Empties of the Bear River stake was subject to taxa- county is subject to taxation. This holding county attorney and the state attorney commiscounty tion. is based on the proposition that the use of eral, however, it appears the Postal BOSTON (UP) for them. r( Taxes-werpaid on the 25,000 acre wheat the issue of land for charity or welfare pur- - sioners acted the only way possible when were puzzled mechanics farm last year under protest, and since that and I spiral stairways the trio sang two numbers, empty beer cans kept turning time there have been many different points and checking here and there. in a certain mail box. Heard a Forest Praying time nears, up daily When takeoff of view expressed pro and con on the subject, Francis A. Crowley ORINNE Calm As fhe Night. The benPostmaster with the Box Elder county commissioners ediction was offered by Lafay- the doors are closed, signal said an investigation disclosed ette R. Nelson. The musicians lights flash and the "passengers a man living near the mail taking the brunt of the con. the crowd out that are all students at the U. S. A. C. hear the noise of announcer apers box liked his beer and had a Prior to their making the ruling, the comdeside as a radio at Logan. ask for.... wife who didnt want him to missioners were advised by the county attorscribes preparations for the trip drink. He thought he had disCorinne Nw AT YOUR Op! ney that it would be illegal to exempt the into outer space. pretty good hiding To Mars By Rocket welfare farm from taxation. They then resignal covered a his Then the for empties. Crowley is given and the noise really place quested the county attorney to secure an Phone your newTtolQOQ4 In Planetarium said. m Salt CORINNE its starts jourrocket Visiting The the of from the attorney general opinion begins. were end week Lake the last planeEn route, City The ney to Mars. PHILADELPHIA State of Utah. (UP) Mrs. Lois Hubbard who visited tariums director. Dr. I. M. LevAttorney General Clinton D. Vernons with her mother and other rel- Planetarium has its own show, only its called itt, explains how the space ship opinion was that the welfare farm in Box El- atives; Mrs. Ida Johnson and to Mars It is a big hit is built. Rocket der county wfis subject to taxation. son and daughter who visited with the children. SATURDAY WEEKDAYS Passengers can see on a supIn a letter to County Attorney Walter G. with her mother at West Jordan; screen Alarm Klok Klub 6 00 Alarm Klok Kiub audi- posed An audience the entering It is our under- Mrs. Margaret Hatch who visit- torium sees what the average inside the rocket how Mars looks 7 00 Mann, Vernon stated; standing that the entire yield of wheat from ed with her son Clifford and comic strip fan thinks a rocket as they approach the planet. 7 45 " " Sagebrush Party 8 00 Sagebrush Party Sagebrush this property is utilized by the church wel- family. hty ship must look like. There are The landing is made at night, Toast to Toast Off 8 30 Toast To Toast Time a A guest at the home of Bish- control fare program for manufacture into flour and Martian strange the sky around the walls, with ' Princess Pat panels 9 00 Morning Devotions (MWF) Organ feeds and that these products are used di- op and Mrs. Henry Norman for 8mg Crosby (TTh) was Mr. week several last days of for relief the within Hits Nation's needy persons rectly Phil Reed Time 9 is engaged Songs of Our Times the church or for feeding of stock to be de- Martin Olsen who Number PMse 9 30 Songs of Cur Times Evbusiness at the in tailoring Keyboard Capers 9 45 Keboard Capers voted to charity, and that the church never an and is W C U, Program erett, Wash, emigrant for 00 Music in the Morning receives any money income from the farm. from He is a distant Homes On Land ' " " The question is whether this property cousin Norway. Test Your Knowledge of Bishop Norman and kes 30 Test Your Knowledge $hofe u comes within that class of real property, was interested in meeting his " " Guest Star 45 Varieties Morning Hour which is exempt from taxation under the relatives in Utah whom he had of MOO Morning Varieties Pb. Service Pgm, 30 Public Service Program provisions of . . . the constitution of the never seen before. Mr. and Mrs. Kaye Sammy UUg-- ! 1145 Sammy Kaye Serenade Norman took him to Salt Lake state of Utah Meet The Band 00 Meet The Band Pop Concert That provision, as listed by the attorney City on Friday where they visitFarm Ranch Roundup Ranch Roundup Farm 11 and other ed Temple square Classified Page 30 Classifed Page general is: Eddy Howard met 45 Spotlight On A Band Eider Spotlight On Band . , The property of the United States, of places of interest and he relatives living there. He other 6 Hit Parade 00 Matmee With Block Salute to the State, counties, cities, towns, school dis- left Saturday morning for1 Nam" Beetiebrow playing 30 Music of tricts, municipal corporations and public li- pa, Idaho, where he expected to " 45 your requests Mercer braries, lots with the buildings thereon used conduct some evangelistic work. 2 00 Box Elder Schools Navy Banl (M) Proudly At a recent sacrament meetBabe Ruth (T) exclusively for religious worship or charitable onar Wsi folSixth Army Band (W) purposes, and places of burial not held or ing at Honeyville ward the maliEEK Voice of the Army (Th) used for private or corporate benefit, shall lowing members of the Corinne M. I. A. furnished the program be exempt from taxation. ' The attorney general stated that owner- numbers which are as follows: Song, Our Yesterdays, ship, under the constitution, is basis of exAnderson; violin solo, with certain other proper- Nancy Stallings; piano selecempting property, ty exempted upon condition it is put to a tion, Claude Jeppesen; the M. Certain use e.g., religious worship or charit- I. A. theme and inspirational able purposes. talk, Elinor Boslpy; two numand - A casual look at that provision in the bers, "Bless This House WIGHT DISTRIBUTING CO. state constitution would leave ofne to be- the Lords Prayer by the quarlieve that the framers of the constitution tet composed of Bill Rader, Stallings, Darrell Andermeant all property devoted for the welfare Cliff son and Max Murphy. of needy would be exempt. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sadler However, in the three cases the Utah su- of Logan are the proud parents preme ocurt has discussed on similar tax of a baby girl which was born problems, they have held that exemption this month. Mrs. Sadler is the does not extend to that property for which former Edna Reeder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Reeder. the primary use is not charity. In one case, the court held taxable the Mr. and Mrs. Neil Harper and Mr, .and Mrs., Sheldon. Thompwvfet ffoOT of a building owned by a charit- son are over the safe able organization, where one-haof that arrival ofrejoicing sons at the Cool-ebaby was floor rented and the other half was held hospital during the past for rent but unoccupied. The court regarded week: Both mothers and babies as not material the fact that all the money are reported, doing well. received as rent was devoted exclusively to Maurice Larsen and family charitable purposes. were busy two days last week , In another case, similar to the above. Odd exhibiting their purebred Hoi, Fellows Building Association V. Naylor, the stein herd at the shows at Plain supreme court ruled against exempting ren- City and Richmond. They did tal property,' even though the proceeds were exceptionally well at both places, several first places, exclusively for charitable purposes and Lynnwinning won first place in Larsen stated ; both shows and Lamont second We submit that such a construction (the place in both shows with their exhibit. While exemption of rental property) in our judg- entries in the ment, would amount to an absolute perver- at the Richmond Black and sion of the plain meaning and intent of the White Day the Larsen family framers of the constitution and the citizens were Interviewed by a KSL anand a recording was of the state who afterwards voted for its nouncerwhich was broadcast Satmade adoption over KSL radio urday morning Attorney General Clinton referred to two station. New York decisions in supporting his Tuesday evening the Junior Girls under the direction of the opinion. Following discussion of the New York cas- ward Y. W. M. I. A. officers held es in his letter to the county attorney Ver- their Rose ceremony in the Relief society room prior to the non stated; These cases, when read with the lan- regular M. I. A. meeting. 'As had 100 percent enrollment guage of the court in the Quinn, Groesbeck they were entitled to tie their they and Naylor cases, convince us that you are rose bouquet, for which correct in your conclusion that the welfare were very proud. All the they farm in Box Elder county is subject to were lovely in pretty pastel girls inand their parents taxation," Our supreme court has held that rental vited to witness the ceremony. Ella Stallings has been the property is not exempt from taxation even Mrs. class leader for this group of girls during the past 'season. iMoiiah ' P-i- -- i 0t e c rocket-firin- Hellza-poppi- T men g KBUH 800 KC. Daytime n Seller SUNDAY Ai radar-televisio- The four-year-o- has a cold eye in her ld curly little head. Sympathy seems to be something that was omitted in her makeup. t I think, she says, "that feel bad . ' sounds funny I t If Pete Feters and Don Chase come up with a winning ball club of local boys (as it look's, how, like they jnay be doing) this season, the only question will be which one to elect mayor, , , . .1 As for a city, council, it will be a simple matter. of selecting the five top batting averages on the club. Bill Davis, the attorney, beat Frank Earl, the milkman, in golf the other afternoon. Oddly enough, we got the report from Frank, whq modestly added that it was "the first Dont know why wed tim$ in history. consider that worth reporting. . How we do fhitijour dub, sometimes! A subscriber told us the other clay that at least five! times he had given U3 stories to put in the paper, and every time five out of five we had failed to print them! We hope at least four of those lapses occurred within the past year, when Bob has been respon sible. Bat it doesnt seem likely. The fel low! was beginning to suspect, he said, that we Jiad pome prejudice against printing stories we got from him, This, of course, isnt true of him or anyone else in the Box Elder Area, ' ' If you get oyur paper in time this morn ing, torknow about it, wed suggest that you go put;' to Paul Hpnsakers farm.about three miles north of town, and watch Charles Clifford djg a ditch 300 to 500 feet long in a Second or so. We saw him do it once before. He. just, places sticks of dynamite two feet apart pr so, three feet under the surface, and then touches off the first stick. It blows off the second, and so on down the line. When the mud stops falling, theres a neat new ditch through the swamp, and no dirt piled ' , up along the side. By George, come to think of it, we ought to get Charles to come up and dig a few post ' holes for us 1 ' The. only thing we know thats really wrong '.with the younger generation is that we arent in it any more ! 1 ' An efficiency expert stalked into a Washington office. He walked up to two clerks and asked the first, What do you do here? The clerk, fed up with red tape, buck passing, office politics, forms, and, above all, efI dont do a ficiency experts, answered: thing." The efficiency expert nodded, made a note, thep said to the second clerk, And you what is your job here? The second clerk, a fellow sufferer, said, !I dont do a thing, either. ' , The efficiency experts ears perked up. Hmmm," he said, duplication! Klot Klufc M The Record Moods CT 15 Ph&M (3031) 8bg6B) aa3Q0i&y33? a ifcite) Bee ... T 10 I requests hour M 10 Brown 10 Classics Think 11 on These Ik 12 Melw, 12 15 QSP 333(111111 & 12 S htn Box 12 News E Reseryists Worst g McClecd We La-rain- Had e ( lf y - 4-- ... One Who Never Forgets ' for-mal- s e The Special Interest group enjoyed square and folk dancing in the recreation hall Tuesday evening. They have chosen this recreation for their activity during the summer months with an excursion to the Logan temple one night a month. The other classes enjoyed a motion picture show following class work which was shown by Kahn Yagi. A group of 15 and 16 year-ol- d girls of the ward M. I. A. have formed a Birthday club,- - celebrating each members birthday In a party or outing. Wednesday evening they enjoyed a swimming party at Crystal Springs. Church News Sunday evening sacrament meeting was under the direction of the bishopric. The open-insong was "How Firm a Foundation; prayer by William Welch. Sacrament song "Oh It Is Wonderful. Ray Nelson of Logan then introduced the program numbers as follows: A trio composed of Dale Nelsofl, Millie Corbridge and Joyce Fonnesbeck, accompanied by Maxine Wood, sang "Luxemburg Garden; a violin solo, "Adoration, by Ray Haslam, accompanied by Joyce Fonnesbeck; the trio sang "In The Garden of Tomorrow, followed by a talk by Ray Nelson. Ray Haslam played another violin selection "Teach Me To Pray and g XfES . . j SIR, a firm order jow will insure B- quick delivery. Production on all models of the big, roomy, rugged 1950 e Dodge is now at an high. Thats why, even with the flood of orders weve -- all-tim- ben taking, we can promise you the Come in and see the biggest value car of the year. Find out how much more Dodge gives for your money. Learn how easy the new 1950 Dodge is to own. NEW BIGGER VALUE new Dodge youve always wanted. No need now to settle for less than a Dodge. 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