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Show Utah THE BOX CIDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, i : Thursday, January 25, 1962 . 1 1 minute but we things off unty1 lhe-lado, year after yecfr. Well do remember Feb. 28th last year when swore would such ' st I 7 f Derso&aHj f buy my license early this year. Well, what am waiting for? year already. Its this I Speaking of taxes, your farmers who did not file an estimate on Jan. 15, must pay your 961 income tax by Feb. 5. This reminder comes to you as a courtesy of the Internal Revenue Service. Those lucky ones who did file an estimate have until April 16 to complete their ByCWC don't know whether Con- changed I gressman M. Blaine Peiersan from a Swede to a Danishman or visa versa but I sure spelled his name wrong last week when I ended Brigham City, with more than half of the votes in Box Elder county, does not have a single Democrat among the list of six recommended for appointment to fill a vacancy on the board of county commissioners. Bear River City, Bothwell, Tremonton, Penrose, Howell and Garland candidates were named instead and Brigham City was Wash & Wear COTTON PRINTS car owners start paying their tax and getting licenses at a much faster pace, predicts Assessor Fred L. Petersen. Less than 2,000 licenses have been issued during the past month out of a total pf nearly 14,000, he reports. That's only if the licenses issued with half about 15 of the selling period gone. I don't know why so many of us put $3 00 for $ months tingle cents. Bureau Member of Audit Circulation. 1908 A weekly newppr established In National Utah State Press Association, published every Thursoay and entered Pres es Second Class Matter at the post of- Editorial Association and United RepresentaAdvertising International, fice In Briphsm City, Utah, under the tive; State Association prase Utah Act Of March I, 1879. Salt Lake City, Utah. Chas, W. Claybaugh, Publisher fubscriplion rata S3 SO par vear, payabla MVM In advance In combination with tha Box Eider Newt (publlshad Tuesdays) U 00 BTJU1 STATE RmlSSOCIATSO ts ji Safety Belt Sales NEW YORK (UP!) Ford Division of the Ford Motor Co., reof safety seat ports deliveiies belts to dealers have jumped more than 255 percent, from an average of 6,000 a month in 1960. The current rate is about 21,300. BOYS SHOES Soft Glove Leather Cushio Rubber Soles Sizes S ODDS AND to 3 $5.99 COTTON DRESSES Sizes 2 - Val. to 12 $ ' f J1 ! An STORES 75 South Main Eugene Price, Mgr. jf , . V J- - ,75S v 'Vi VU .., 'JZZ-w- Jtit .Pc;..-- - itluljraiKr 4 0-- J ' . y 4 ; i -J 'Xs. VI r ; S-iyV- ' v S v i f S ... ' ' .v, - .'-- v j.-- sL v ' ? ' k at . i ' 7! V 1 I' 1 V ; 1 X i i ir s M I V a ii f f X ' S. '. V V wX Electronic to improve its Utah operations. means, Kennecott is insuring the life of copper production in Utah. It is investing money to increase efficiency and keep costs down. This is essential if Kennecott is to meet two By this .. the tie1? of a vast system of elestiomc devices your shipments now move more smoothly on Union Pacific. Trains are remade in the electronic yards and on their way in a matter of minutes. 1962 Kennecott will spend about 13 dollars on a wide range of projects Centralized Traffic Control virtually the tracks for through runs. With "push Button" simplicity, information shipment is flashed to your nearest U P traffic office. clears regarding your y major, constantly . growing problems: t , I. copper content of the ore is decrees fng steadily; since 1950 alone it has 1 8, and it will continue to drop r dropped ! in the future. iHJicrj BUTfR FOR FREIGHT t.R'FOHIABUf BFTTER FOR V0U PfPfNDABlV s ft xssxsssssssssssz The program insures copper's life in Utah. By so doing, it also insures the life of copper's tremendous contribution to the economy of Utah. Hmmcoit Cfrj&cr Chipmztim Utah Copper Division J 13-milli- d,'--- . PACIFIC t Kennecotts dollar investment in 1962 includes the construction of warehouses for efficient control of supplies, the continuation of the smelter modernization, and a host of other vital projects. All are part of a never- ending program to keep copper production a healthy business as long os possible. The V 4 2. The amount of overburden that must be removed to mine ore has been increasing steadily; since 1950 it has gone up 107. V I .... i X During million - With sometimes n,y'. w 'v . .t f. . ' i rt vs V;Wh , ,vu r f Vo V i i M0mxk JS WM 'S'iwfiii.riq s' ' Vil - X. . t M ' . - V (C!& ,1 fit.n ' i r':-ss.X- , o r "1 ' . t ,i -- . 'Vw t ' I1 1 v - Vs IjI ,&pf, ff;J A - ' tt 1 ' "I'1 ,;:;VVV V hJ.', V iLrf - T 5 1 Cltv KANSAS t , j, , k t " Sjjff V v . 4 . if 'J XXt-.f "A1 H -- li11 SALT LAKC CITV ri t " i'v CHFVF ... 4 , . ,y ''OCJDtN rfANCIOt , J'. ' rv, t'xc ,N h, S'5! 'S 0 , 1 v o s1 t' ,rG J'e $3.99 VARIETY rw floan.ano ENDS LITTLE GIRLS - i YOUR FREIGHT HANDLED ELECTRONICALLY ON UNION PACIFIC. ..THE 7 Sunday evening, Jan. 28, at 7:30 p. m. in the Brigham City Eighth LDS ward chapel prior to his departure for the East Central States Mission. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Starting as a baby trying to get his toes his mouth, life is a continual struggle to get both ends to meet. copy, r 67c yd. in per yearj 10 r 47 c Regular 37c Conway E. Parry, 1036 Sycamore Ave. Elder Parry will enter the LDS mission home in Salt Lake City on Feb. 5, and following a weeks training ther will leave for his snubbed. mission headquarters in LouisThis happens so often that it isnt ne- ville, Ky, He is a graduate of Box Elder cessarily news. Instead it is something school and LDS seminary. that can be expected. At almost every elec- High He has completed one quarter of tion we are and wind up studies at Utah State University without representation. prior to receiving his mission call. On the day after election we vow we'll He was affiliated with Lambda on the USU camdo something about it next time but let two Delta Sigma pus. years roll around and it's all forgotten. Bishop E. B. Harrison of the Some of these days we may learn, but I Eighth ward will preside at the testimonial and invited relatives doubt it. Meanwhile, the valley continues and friends of the Parry family to vote geographically instead of political- to attend. ly and always controls the commission. There will be longer lines than usual at the tax assessor's office at the courthouse during the closing days of February unless r- - SPR0USE-REIT- Z Missionary return visit now. The State Fish and Game have completed their elk trapping and tagging program and once again the welcome sign is out. Approximately 400 of the big game animals are congregated in the feeding basin and visitors are given a sled ride through the herd for a real close up view. Take the camera along for some good pictures. If you have never been there, diive east through Hyrum, make a jog to the north then continue east up Blacksmith Folk canyon for about 16 miles. Snow tires or phains will be needed. The Hardware ranch is well marked, with buildings adjacent to the road on both sides. JOURNAL ance with first and second class scout requirements and Guide Patrol boys are also invited to participate by competing against other Guide Patrol boys. Parents of the boys participating are given a special invitation to attend, Scout officials said. Thursday - Friday - Saturday Will Honor In case you have been one of those who yere disappointed with a trip to Hardware ranch up Blacksmith's Fork, make a ELDER at Testimonial very good about it. So Blaine, I apologize. BOX First Aid Skills And if you paid hired hands wages for 20 or more days last year, you only have TESTIMONIAL SET Elder Douguntil Jan, 31 to file For 943 and if you las C. Parry will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday. paid $600 or more for wages, rent or interest, information returns also must be filed. If you have any questions, dont ask me. Phone, write or call at the Ogden or Salt Lake City offices of Internal Revenue, located in the respective post office buildings. A special booklet, "Farmer's Tax Guide" is available free as is Circular A which extax provisions. plains the withholding Agents will hely you prepare your form. They do not have sufficient personnel to make trips to Brigham City, this newspaper A farewell testimonial will honor Elder Douglan C. Parry on was advised. I Compete in 1040's. Form with To set the record straight, in case you see his name on the ballot again this fall, it is But still dont know if that makes him a Swede or a Danishman. That's a cardinal sin, misspelling a man's name. He may be the only one to notice it, but let me assure you he doesn't feel it To service. Patrols are encouraged to attend in uniform, officials said. Judges will be members of the Brigham City Fire Department. Competition will be in accord- 1 1 I sity extension school. Birdhaven Scouts Is be- ing sponsored by Box Elder High school and the Utah State Univer- Professor John Barnard, US!f extension dairy specialist, will Darymen from this area will speak on the subject, Raising Competition in first aid skills will meet today, Thursday, at 1:30 p. Dairy Calves; Feeding, Housing conducted Friday evening for and be Management. m. in the vocational agriculture Scouts of the Birdhaven disBoy All dairymen and other interestdepartment at the new Box Elder in the ed are urged to be in attendance, trict. The meet will be held High school, Room 110. Intermountain at According to County Agent A. Allred said. boys gymnasium I I Dairymen to Meet Today Fullmer Allred, the meeting $ PROUD TO B8 PART OP A CHQWING UTAH |