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Show N 1 1 JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, February 15, 1962 THE BOX ELDER 14J,jiinnlon- J lhtelwk 11 ' N 'vn 1 . V v ; ? s' f - lAFF-A-DA- Y tl by Mrs. Wallace By Mrs. Wallace F. Bennett F. t I r X Bennett T J It seems to me that since this incident we are all being treated with a new respect by the waiters. The headwaiter asked Mrs. Lausche if she would like to see what could be done about having the old mirrors moved to the new room. Never underestimate the power of a woman! The wives of the gentlemen on capitol hill had nothing whatever to do with the recent additions now being completed at the capitol. But when the Senate wives entered the newly completed family dining room, they discovered, to their consternation, that the large round tables which had graced the old dining room for so many years had been replaced by small square ones, seating only four. The Senate ladies have been entertaining their friends around the hospitable old round tables for many years. Putting two or three square ones together, thus making a long awkward line, did not meet with their approval at all. Not to be outdone by the Knights of the Round Table, the Ladies of The honor roll for the first semthe Round Table valiantly went to work for the return of the round ester of school was submitted by tables, and a committee was ap- Che scholarship committee at Box pointed to see what could be done. Elder High school Wednesday. A total of 72 students attained AFTER MAKING Innumerable a B plus average or better to qualinquiries as to who was responsifor' a place on the honor roll. ble for the change, they finally ify Included were 32 sophomores, 18 tracked down the poor unsuspectjuniois and 22 senior students. ing male in charge and presented The names are arranged m altheir case. They were told the order, according to clasphabetical matter would be taken under ad- ses: visement. The next day, when Mrs. Laus-chSOPHOMORES: the chairman of the ladies Kenneth Anderson, Kristine Andcommittee, phoned to inquire if ersen, Bruce Bosley, Ronald any progress had been made reKathleen Christensen, Candy garding her request, she was in- Collier, Annette Cook, Becky Daformed that the old familiar round vis, Kassie Felt, Wayne Glenn. tables were now in the new dinPatricia Harrison, Marcia Hil-laing room. Linda Hirschi, Dianne Holland, Baibara Jensen, Bonita Jacobsen, Grant Jensen, Seth Jensen, Sherry Jensen, William Jones, Jay Larson. Denise Marshall, Anette Miller, Barbara Milhken, Beverly Packer, Geralyn Peters, Paul Sato, Pat Sellers, Gleftn Shiotani, Susan Vat entine, Martha Whitworth, Evelyn Wight and Lee Wohlgemuth. v V y BEHS Lists Semester Honor Roll e, Ce-fal- o, Property Tax ) 1961, King Features S) mittale, Inc , World rights reserved Hows the dieting going? ' 1 1 BEAR RIVER REPORTS V Bear River Laurels Entertain Fathers at Dinner and Program Last Tuesday evening under the a diiection of class leader Mis. Waddoups and class president Miss Janet Jensen the Laurels entertained their fathers in the ward amusement hall. Under the direction of Miss Carolyn Munns the tables Were beautifully decoia-te- d in keeping with the Valentine season. There were 22 people who enjoyed the short program and a delicious hot dinner which was prepared and served by the class members. ry Peery. Mrs. Peery was a former resident of this community In BE L-a- sa with 100 tablet bottle of . 0!!EadAY. 1 ..bC.. VITAMINS Reg. $2.94 I x Reg- - y. 07.50 Lasss DISPENSER MR. AND MRS. Roy Thorsen spent four delightful days last week in Boise, Idaho visiting with their Mr. and sister and brother-in-laMis. Shelby Atchley. Mr, and Mrs. John Holmgren, Mr and Mis. Clinton Burt and Mr. and Mis. Dee Hardy spent last Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City attending the State Young Farme ers convention held at the hotel. Clinton Bart was seMR. AND MRS. Doyle Christen- lected to be the new president with sen and family from Midway spent John Holmgren, secretary. last Sunday visiting with Miss JUNIORS (Continued from Page One) MISS PAT Christensen, daughMike Anderson, Janet Burt, Kar- Dena Christensen. of Mr. and Mrs. Raff Christenter Cot-taHendrickand Mr. Mrs. DeVon Roger than half of the total property tax la Call, Kelley Cook, sen, spent the most part of last son and attended children last fast Leonard Eckel, Dennis Fife, in Davis county, compared with week here with her parents while Dawn Hall. meeting in Magna and visited with 31 percent for the state as a whcxe. Toni Franzolino, recovering from a severe cold, Pat In San Juan county, on the other Cheryl Hoope, Erik Jensen, Dar- Mrs. Hendricksons brother, Mr is employed in the Salt Lake City and Mrs. Mellor and family. Kay hand, only 1 4 percent of the prop- lene Larsen, Pam Meals, Pete school district. Mrs. Marlow Checketts (Melba) erty tax comes from owners of Moskowitz, John Nabors, Donna is in Cornish with Mr. and Mrs. Carol Johansen of her parents residential property, with com- Sheffield, Loreen Todd, William while convalescing from a serious Provo visited Sunday with Mrs. mercial and industrial property Wright and Jolene Yates. Johansens parents, Mr. and Mrs. case of flu. taxes making up 95.6 percent of Chester Stander and family. SENIORS: the total in that county. SimilarMRS. FLORENCE Gardner spent Sharon Anderson, Barbara Jane Miss MISS GWEN Holmgren, the first Sunday of this month in ly, property taxes charged against Balls, Linda Rae Barker, Lynn Mantua Tony Christensen, Miss Mary Fae her with agricultural property varies from daughter visiting Don Bickers, Peggy Bil- and family, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Hansen, Miss Mary Ann Barker, 1.6 percent in San Juan county Barry, r, David and Miss Pamela Johnson, presenand 1 8 percent in Salt Lake coun- lings, Jane Braegger, Jeppson. She attended fast meetCarma Houghton. and held the privilege of wit- ted a skit Sunday at the beginning ing ty to 59 5 percent in Rich county. Weldon Larsen, Margaret Ma- nessing the blessing of her first of church announcing the Pnmary The Utah Foundation study shows Carol Morgan, the baby daugh- penny drive to take place this week. that the total property taxes son, Keith Melton, CanNielsen. Ronda Reese Nelson, of Charles Kel- The little Misses Dawn and Mrs. ter Mr. and 1961 in Utah during Charged the Penny dace Holmgren sang Melva Jean Pamela Olsen, ler was The Jr. the baby amounted to $94,233,249. This togiven Song. tal represents an increase of Peart Steve Pimper, Margot Shio, name Ann. and Swallie Norman of Mr. and home the Shrum, at Kathy Visiting 8.4 over or the $7,270,747, percent Mrs. Roger Hendrickson several amount of property taxes for the Sandra Yates. days last week was Mrs, Hendrick, preceding year. sons mother, Mrs. Edwin Mellor of Fayette, Utah. UTAH SCHOOLS are the princl pal recipients of the property tax MR, AND MRS. Delbert Holm- n . , in Utah, according to the Foun-ratio-n returned home recently after gren report. During 1961, propvacationing for several days in erty taxes allocated for school pur California. and state local) poses (both t Mrs, Leon Jensen has been con66 or to $62,167,057, perfined to her home the past couple cent of the property tax total. of weeks recovering from a tall Sandra Seber Bowen, 1060 South when she slipped ' Property taxes imposed by coun on the ice. ties were $15,069,527 (16 0 percent Main, was cited for failure to yield The Primary Valentine dance of the total), City and town prop Monday when the ve- held last Friday evening was well The childienwere erty taxes equaled $13,642,608 (14 5 hicle she was driving was involved attended. r collision at the inter- treated with Valentine cookies. percent), special district taxes in a Several local people attended amounted to $3,203,886 (3 4 per section of First South and Third the funeral services held in Ogden cent), and bounty taxes totaled East. Mrs Bowen was driving a pick- last Friday for Lockey N. Peery, $150,171 (0.1 percent) last year. up truck north on Third East when husband of Mrs. Ella Hansen the vehicle collided with a sedan driven by Von J. Ritchie of 78 South Second West, traveling west on First South. The Brigham City ambulance was summoned to take Mrs. Bowen Directors of Mountain Fuel Sup-pl- to the local hospital where she was company declared a quarterly treated and released. dividend of 35 cents per share on Officer Jack Jorgensen of the the companys capital stock at a City Police Department investigameeting Tuesday m Salt Lake City. ted the accident and issued the ciThis is equivilent to a dividend tation. He estimated damage to the pickup at $175 and to the rate of $1.40 per share a year. !5(jSa The current dividend is payable Ritchie sedan at $200. March 19 to stockholders of record Feb. 26. 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