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Show r9 1 THE BOX ELDER 2 JOURNAL, Thursday, January 4 Brigham City, Utah' 1, 1962 Drafted on Grain Crops Truck Campers Fall-seede- d uniform procedure for assessing and taxing campers was reported Tuesday by the Utah State Tax Commission. truck-mounte- d This is the first coordinated effort to apply property taxes against campers, tax officials said. County assessors at a recent meeting with the tax commission efforts at asreported sporadic sessing campers, but apparently few were uctuuly taxed in 1961. AS TANGIBLE personal property, they are taxable under the Homes LETS TRADE sq. ft.,. Brick veneer, full basement, built-infireplace. $12,500 on your lot. $24,500 Fourplex 3600 sq. ft. s, - UNITED HOMES, Inc. Trade your old home for a new one. We will build to your taste for FHA appraisal or less and in most cases allow your entire equity as down payment. No Call PA ob- ligation, cull for details. and Business Properties. THIOKOL WORKERS Why pay rent When for as little as $400 down and closing and $95 per month you can own your own three bedroom, masonry Membership Meet Planned constructed home. In beautiful spacious Sandalwood Acres, Tremonton, Utah. See Doug Allred at 6th West and Main, Tremon- The first general membership meeting of the Golden Spike Theatrical Guild for 1962 will be held Thursday, Jan. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the Eagles auditorium, First Security Bank Building, Forest and Main Street, Brigham City, announced Robert Olds, chairman. split-lev- Tri-lev- All residents of Box Elder county who are interested in theater arts and promoting community theater are invited to attend. IN ADDITION to a short business meeting which will include ratification of the Guilds constitution, an interesting evening is planned featuring reviews from a play in a training work shop by Leo Ware and Tom Duns ford, and a presentation of a prize play by the Brigwinning one-ac- t ham City Seventh LDS ward. Originally presented at the Box Elder Junior High school during the one-aplay festival on Dec. 16, 1961, this play was directed by Sandra Burridge. Featured in the cast are Suzanne Reeder, Dawn Hall, and Merlin Reeder, with Mrs. Harry lackson, Clare Bradshaw, and Spencer Reeder. Mclntire Realty Well-bui- Custom Built $26,500.00. lot. Plex your Investment oppor4 tunity. T i' BUILDERS, Inc. 4V 1120 J-- H f i North Main PA Hazel Mclntire Henry C. Johnson George Sargent CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTSI LJ PA PA PA . REAL ESTATE Till i mm REALTORS ity. Do YOU Need FIRST MORTGAGE Additional information FINANCING? TWO HOMES, NO F.H.A. Home or Farm Financial Service Co., 10 "" Inc. PA 142 North Main Brigham Citv, Utah "n 11111. immm bealw PERRY BRANCH Hlwoy Phone EL Mq. 505 South 11th East Leslie J. Kidman, Realtor, PA PA Nathan C. 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Watts FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE Real Estate FOR SALE UNBELIEVABLE 1085 ?y y t-- Miss Carma Boddily, Little daughter of Cecil and Zona Boddily, had an emergency appendi- Here are your complete real estate listings Three bedroom home, ry went over to Catalina island. On New Years morning they went to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kunzler went Pasadena to see the Rose parade to Burley, Idaho on Saturday and which they said was the highlight spent the weekend with Glens of their trip. They arrived home parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Tuesday night. Kunzler and his 12 brothers and A VERY happy Christmas time sisters. It is the first time all of was had at the Angus Ward home the 13 children have been togeth- in Willard. All of the family was er for 12 years. On Saturday night together this year for a week of they showed home movies, and fun. Lorin and his wife Jean and Sunday they had a family group son, Gary, drove over from Denpicture taken. They all attended ver, and John and his wife Eileen the farewell testimonial for Lewis drove from Fresno, Calif. Leon Kunzler Sunday night at the View and Gwen Carver and children ward in Burley. Others attending live close by in Brigham City. A the testimonial from Willard were big turkey dinner was enjoyed on Bruce, and Larry and Ferrin Bod-dil- Sunday at the Ward home with a special guest, Miss Sharan Snow THOMAS AND Elizabeth Miller of Brigham City. The week was and their eight children and Joan spent eating good food here and Kirkham with her seven children there, skating, visiting friends and and New relatives. The traditional evening spent the Christmas dein Years holidays Phoenix, Ariz. of home movies was Johns outmovie he has the partment; They said the temperatures were in the 80's and that the children fit and its really nice to see what were able to be out in the sun ev- goes on from one year to the next: ery day. Thomas Miller and Joan THIS WEEK In the Willard SecKirkham are brother and sister. ond ward fast meeting, the daughThey were guests while there of ter of Kenneth and Connie Wright Mrs. Ruth Miller, mother of Tom was blessed and named Christy and Joan, and Mr. and Mrs. Hor- Rae. Those confirmed were Jaace Marble, parents of Elizabeth. nice Elizabeth Cook, daughter of They spent ten days visiting fam- Grant and Carol Cook; Dean Marilies and soaking up the sun. A tin Leach and Linda Sue Leach, birthday dinner was held for Eliz- children of Joseph and Sylvia abeths mother, Mrs. Marble, Leach. while they were there. In the Willard ward fast meetMR. AND MRS. LaVoy Call left ing, the son of Kent and Elaine Willard on a trip the .day .after Lofthouse was blessed and named Christmas. They went by bus with Bradley Kent, by his grandfather, the Esther James tour. The first Charles Lofthouse. day they went as far as Las VeCharles and Faye Lofthouse had gas where they stayed overnight, going on to San Diego the next their two sons and their families day. While there they went to Tia at their home for dinner on SunJuunna sight seeing. Then they day, They are Kent and his wife, went on to Los Angeles for a won- Elaine, and Bob and his wife, derful four days. While there they Judy, all of Ogden. Marineland, visited Disneyland, - MRS. EDITH Baddley spent Forest Lawn, and attended the three in Salt Lake City last days Lawrence Welk show at the week visiting with her daughter, on Friday night. They also Betty Welker, and son, Gayle BadWhile dley and their families. there she attended the Nutcracker Ballet and the Messiah. By Mrs. A aS wuiiwu. REAL ESTATE p Arizona Sun During Holidays Utah Constitution, it was pointed out. Tax Commission officials said the new program is not compulsory; the slate is serving only to assist the county officials set up a method for making the assessment. The sfate agency is providing tax paid stickers to the assessors. The assessors, in turn, will AS OUTLINED by Nish, the issue the stickers to owners of limain provisions of the 1962 feed and taxed trucks who volcensed gruin program are: unteer payment of taxes on their 1. Voluntary participation. campers. 2. Acreage diversion of not less LATER IN the year, campers 20 of acrebase the than percent found without identifying stickers as adjusted. age (1959-60- ) 3. Payments "in kind" to be can be tracked to their owners truck registrations. made on acreage diverted from through feed grains to cent from acreage based on a nauses. tional average. 4. "Advance payments. 5. Price support to cooperators 2. Voluntary acreage diversion on the normal production of acre- in addition. age planted to feed grains. 3. Payments for both the manof THE PROGRAM for spring datory and voluntary diversion wheat acreage to for as same the winter wheat, uses. wheat, will include the following: 4. Price support to cooperators. I. A mandatory cut of 10 per- - FOR SALE - i Two Willard Families Enjoy Sign for THE SIGNUP period will apply sorto acreages of corn, gruin ghums, spring wheat and spring barley lor the 1962 crops. wheat and barley acreages the prowere signed up under grams during the period ended Dec. 1, he explained. farUnder the two programs, mers help bring production into line with needs by diverting wheat and feed grain acreage to approvuses. The early ed conserving signup dates will give farmers and farm servicing industries an opportunity to make early plans for the coming crop yeur. rv WILLARD REPORTS Tax levy spring-plante- v; 1 mrfvnv 9-- v 'TV Date Set to d The signup period for crops under the 1961 leed grain and wheat stabilization programs will begin Feb. 5 and run through March 30, according to an announcement made this week by Orvil Nish, chairman of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation committee. 4,1 1W 4 JMK Aiiif) m,mm, '41 ! 43 .jsMi; proved itself for shipboard p use, THE PACKAGED liquid engines , success has added a third family of rocket engines to the nations defense and space efforts. Unlike liquid engines such as are currently used in Aatias, Titan II, etc. the packed liquid engine contains no pumps and no elaborate plumbing system. Propellants are loaded and sealed inside the engine at the factory. 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