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Show MMftiailWdilMI Your Gun and Nursing Home Bond Issue Was Topic of. f 'rf 'f V JA 'tTe'ZS H .Y- - Y-- Discussion at Chamber Meeting Monday You The Hospital Civil . Schedules Five Bond Issue for year. This would take care of Examinations the purpose of constructing nur- the money we must raise and sing homes in Box Elder county also the interest. He said that was discussed in a special meet- actually the tax would be 1.25 ing of Chamber of Commerce mills the first year. It would five members, their wives and guests decreaseTheeach year for woufd fifth year.it was years. The Keep it in good repair Never point it at anyone Mfllf-l- i ) 'il lilni'MiiMi" The Postal View ' , " i Isaac .Young, rural carrier on RFD No. 2, Brigham ' City, is retiring from the Postal Service, effective November, , Ike went to work as a temporary rural carrier on Nevember 27, 1915 and was appointed regular rural carrier on December serv-- 1, 1918. So, with ice, Mr. Young can take it easy retireand draw his ment checks. The employees of the Brigham City Post Office will honor Ike at a dinner at the Idle Isle Friday evening, November 9. Were going to miss Ikes smiling face well-earne- Keep it unloaded and action open, except when hunting Stick to your own zone of fire tJi tlft' brightening up the t northeast corner of the mail room. Hell continue his drives probably to Mantua during the worst winter storms, just to keep in practice. These retirement parties are getting quite frequent, with the recent retirements of Rilla Holst Poulton, Lester Andersen, Ephraim Johnson, Carlos Seder-holBill Forrest, and now, Isaac Young. Of course, anything that can be done to encourage more retirements will be greatly appreciated by the junior employees. Earl Glenn will carry the mail on rural route No. 2 until an official appointment of the new carrier is made. Monday night. meeting ' be 1.12 mills. held in the Chamber of ComMcMurdie said he actually merce rooms in Brigham City. wasnt opposed to the construcSpeakers were Jay W. Oldroyd, tion of a Nursing Horne for our chairman of the Nursing Home Aged, but was opposed to the committee; Hervin Bunderson, a method that had been selected committee member; and Cliff to raise the money. He said the McMurdie, president of the North property tax was unfair and Box Elder County Farm Bureau, wondered if the money could be who spoke in opposition to the raised from the income tax or from voluntary subscription. proposed construction. The commissioners explained Following the short talks, these speakers, along with Coun- that the only way the county S. could legally raise this money Lewis ty Commissioners was through a bond election and Wight and Robert J. Potter, in a panel discussion by levying a property tax. It was in which all present were also explained that utilities would pay about 39 percent of our half of invited to participate. the cost of this construction. how Oldroyd briefly explained the movement to obtain good Boyd Sheffield, former Box nursing homes for the county Elder County Treasurer, stated was started. He explained that that farmers would not pay a a committee, representative of disproportionately large part of the entire county, was selected our share of this construction. as as a result of a public meeting They would pay about 34 held in Brigham City in 1954. compared with 27 for those The committee had given the who live in towns and cities, problem a great deal of study A few of those present asked and had recommended that a bond election be held to raise how much it would cost to operate homes after they had money to assist in this construc- been the constructed. Members , of , tion. the Nursing Home committee inHe reported that $100,000 in formed them that if a Federal funds had been set aside corporation was established to however, these funds would not operate the homes as they had be available to us unless we recommended, their operation could match them. He said the should not be any additional ex committee . had recommended pense to the county. They should a . 4 that a corporation be be established to operate the homes. Most of those present particiThe committee members were of the opinion that the homes pated freely in an interesting or near-l- y discussion of the advantages and could be disadvantages of using a bond so.' election as a means of raising the money to finance the proAverage Levy of 1.18 Mills nursing home ? construcBunderson explained how our posed tion. t share of the money would be raised providing the people vo7 Box Elder JOURNAL ted favorably in the coming election. He said that an average Brigham City, Utah levy of 1.18 mills a year for five Friday, November 2, 1956 years would raise $40,000.00 a non-prof- it non-prof- . . Qfoteg?foQii& Qam G&uv ,oe GmO Ml Service The United States Civil Service commission has announced examinations for filling the following positions: Investigator, paying from to $11,610 a year, in the optional fields of personnel, criminal and general investigations. Positions are in various agencies in Washington, D.C. and vicinity. Engineering Student Trainee, $5,-44- 0 paying $3,175 and $3,415 a year for duty with the Bureau Reclamation and other agencies in Western States and Alaska. Procurement Specialist, paying from $4,525 to $11,610 a year for duty with the Navy Department and other agencies in the Washington, D.C. area. Accountant and Auditor, paying $3,670 a year, for employment with the general accounting office, the Department of Defense, the Internal Revenue service, and other agencies in Washington, D.C. and throughout thq United States. Mediator, $6,390 a year with the National Mediation Board with headquarters in Washington, D.C. Travel throughout the DON'T answer Sure did 4 I , - . William Henry Harrison,, jhetj ninth U. S. president, was 68' when inaugurated which made' him the oldest chief executive,. . 7 Jy MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5th 1 . miss our -- Something about Election Day that makes everyone your friend. Folks you know and folks you never saw will stop you and joke and chat. All day long theyll be asking Voted yet? Be sure you can United States Is required. The closing date for accept?. ance of applications Is January! 4, 1957. t With the exception of thtfj mediator examination, all are open for receipt of application' until further notice. The indi;. vidual examination announce' ments offer full Instructions on how to apply, - , Further information andap--plicatio- n forms may be obtain.i ed locally from Qlenn S. Nelson at the local Post Office, K - DONLEY'S - - 9 A.M. ) .. , i A Shifty Subject film actor and - wife were seated in a secluded corner of their club. The wife had a tongue like a shrew and was berating her husband in no uncertain terms. , "A - 608 MAIN NORTH , s f k s f i4 FREE GIFTS to the Ladies attending Unnoticed by her, a party of acquaintances approached within earshot just as she delivered herself of this: You mean skunk- - Of all the slimy snakes See our Complete' Display of Handiwork Baby, Items , ib 1 Gifts L Aprons Notions pfaff Sewing Machines .. J, think youre the worst.' Youre ' '' skate- -' ' just a cheap ' t i Noticing the people who had just arrived, the husband, who deserves a medal for tact, said: Quite right, dear; and what else did you say to him? 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