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Show JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, September 13, 1962 sb-j--!- tne, (Continued From Page One) Jr - nt-'- !' ,! primar.T6 lbocs.Iice ayrjanpgte it from the people voting strength certaiiyy hold 1 county, nwoulcin't be too difficult ganize that strength before the election. ersonaUj peaking -- from jvhjch of this to orgenral - j St Year ByCWC Ago the commissioners now perSept. J. 1912 Last Saturday evening, Mr. Ariel Jensen was given mit the tax, they have cost Brigham City a rousing farewell by a host of his friends at the home of his father Those present were Misses Mary Young. Vera Rees, Mirl $100,000 or more during the past year and mother. Stoney, Miss Bowen of Logan, Ethel Rees, Jessie Brown, Beatrice And first since the request was made. Brown, Florence Watkins, Edna Stohl, Veda Cooper, Lois Peters, Alice thats a lot of Gs. Forsgren, Sonnie Madsen, Lenora Jensen; Messrs. Isaac Hansen, Earl But even if People have been accusing us at the N&J office of not even knowing the time of day since we made the boo-bo- o Tuesday and tried to close the primary election polls at 7 p.m. And in red ink, too. We had a lot of help however, in making the error. The official publication calling the election read from 7 a.m. to Then we went to the trouble of 7 p.m. confirming those hours with the county clerk's office and they looked it up in the book. All of us failed to check the actions of the last legislature which passed a change in the closing hour to 8 p.m. But then, it probably did hurry the voters to the polls and helped eliminate the last minute rush. the same week a year ago. Jobless were 1.8 per cent of the state's insured workers. This represented about 4,090 claimants for benefits. unemployment total was years Bearded Traveler THE BOX ELDER an unfair or oppressive taxe, I to would be against it but in my opinion it is as fair a method as could be devised to raise additional revenue for our growing cities who are definitely hard pressed. The only alternative would be to raise property If it were Wright, Lowell Mortensen, Orion Jensen, Emery Rees, Milton Jensen, Ariel Jensen, Clinton Lillywhite, Perry D. Peters, Reuben Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac H. Jensen and family. strike-swolle- Inc. Z 7?MS,T00 -- GOP Turnout hurried up the results because we had the final vote for Box Elder County at the N&J office before Never before have we had a midnight. final vote on election night, have always been missing a few boxes from the western end of the county. Grouse By contrast, the results from reYou'll 10:30 in Creek were p.m. by member they were a couple of days getting in at the last general election when the outcome of the Blaine Peterson and Steve Stevenson race for congress was hanging in the balance with only a few votes dif.. Anyway, something combination with the boa sales tax allowance. advance, case, Idnr Now), (published Tuasdaya, M.M Elder county tax payer could claim only par year, M.M tar Rianttia, Unpin copy, IS tout. $143.50 in sales tax expense, a difference Mombor Audit luroou at Clrculattan, Utah Statu Prat Association, National of $31.50. ditorlal Auaclation and Unltad Praia i Advartlslns This income bracket would assess the tax International, Utah Stats Praar Association, payer at the 22 percent rate and would Salt Laka City, Utah. weakly nawapapar aatabllthad In INI, make him pay $7 more income tax than an- Apubllthad .vary Thursday and ontared aa Sac on d Class Mattar at thi pest in other family living Logan. In Brlsham City, Utah, undor tho To save $7 in sales tax, the family would Act of March I, 117. have to make $1,400 more in purchases Chat. W. Claybaufh, Publisher than a family living in Ogden. Farmers too can profit because they can use the additional one-hacent tax ex- CtiuTsU! ,T3 in addition to as direct a deduction, pense EDITORIAL' NATIONAL the standard 10 percent allowance if they dont use itemized expenses. ASpC0TI(jpN ference. Tuesday night, we received a collect call Irom a ham operator at Kerns, Utah who relayed the Grouse Creek vote. ' n QQSlRaWM ERBEBB , , The regular meeting of the City Council was held Sept. last evening. Mayor Fishburn, all the councilmen except Valentine and Recorder Wight present. Mr. H. M. Fennimore of the Mt. States Telephone and Telegraph Co., appeared in regard to getting a franchise for his company. A communication was received from the Pelton Water Wheel company, relative to repairs. Recorder authorized to pay 33' per cent on new water wheel. t takers. levies andor service charges. 25 Years Ago The fact that all but three counties in the 1937 A state have adopted the optional tax doesnt 10, reunion of the late Joseph R. Oisen family memSept. It bers was held at the Girls home in Box Elder canyon on Saturday, seem to influence the commissioners. (Continued From Page One) and Monday. Those present Included Mrs. Joseph R. Olsen; doesnt seem to cut down the shopping in Sunday Miss Bodell Olsen, Blaine Olsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl .Olsen and two est number of votes given to any Logan, Ogden and Salt lake City because children, all of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Will Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. candidate when he defeated politiOlsen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Higgen-botto- cal veteran J. Bracken Lee, Salt they collect the tax to support their respec- Harold R.Mrs. John Grant and Douglas Whitaker. Lake City mayor, by a vote of tive municipalities. Sept. 14, 1937 Manager Benion of the C. A. West new model store 2,720 to 1,300, in the senate race. is announcing the big opening event in this issue of the Journal. The The election set a new high building on Main street has been completely remodeled by the owners, mark for voter response with a My CPA auditor, Theron B. Lee, has come James Romer, contractor and builder. total of 5,750 Box Elder citizens up with facts and figures that definitely Sept. 3, 1937 The following Brigham people motored to Lagoon casting ballots. Republicans held prove that the additional sales tax costs WednesdayMr. evening for supper and dancing: Mr. and Mrs. C. Henry more than a 2 to 1 advantage over and Mrs. Floyd Jensen, Hr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson, Mr. Democratic voters, casting 4,020 Nielson, little or nothing. and Mrs. Russell Tingey, Mr. and Mrs. Art Steffen, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ballots to 1,736. Take a hypothetical case of a family of Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Tingey, election The 1960 primary four people having a gross income of Sept. 4, 1937 Brigham City will be represented at the Junior Cham- brought put a total of 4,831 voters convention at Cedar City today and Sunday by the but Democrats accounted for near$10,000. Where the thi'ee percent sales ber of Commerce following: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Frodsham, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Baron, ly half of the ballots. The tallies is income tax collected, they are allowed an Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Felt, Evan in the 1960 voting were Republitax deduction of $175. Owen and Wynn Hansen. cans, 2,438 and Denricrats, 2,393. However, in the three counties where the BOX ELDER JOURNAL optional tax is not collected, Federal returns in reduction of 18 the a require percent rate 11!) par veer, payable In this In m the Box tubacrlpflon 12, 1912 Last to 25 miles. Allen was sponsored for the first 7,200 claimants. three months of his trip by the Most areas had sufficient farm But centennial committee. they labor for harvests, but Provo was cant afford to back him all the short of tomato and pear pickers, way, its a small town, and he reMiller said. lies on the generousity of those Employment Secur-whoCity Brigham meet he meets to help him Shortages could become more ity office The total was boosted if frost damage over his limited expenses. widespread food to this level as processing tomato last weekend was not too wideannual their began plants this ALLENS ITINERARY on he pointed out. The week's spread and if temperatures should trip takes him to Washington, D. pack, to normal, he said. available jobs were 246 higher for return C., and back to Port Angeles via the nations southern coast line. Of course this is only the first time around. The wandering Washingtonian plans to make another loop after his return. He figures it will VERY EASY -- WHEN N How do you take five years and 40,960,634 steps NEED A NEW ROOM OR. KEEP YOUR home to complete the 18,869-mil- e trek. ANY REMODELING IN SUCH GOOD Its a far cry from a simple WE JUST CALL REPAIR walk to the grocery store and Allen says he has challenged anyMERRELLS, one in Russia to duplicate the feat. Its a cinch he won't get many FOR AN ESTMATE 15 JjM or rristyS.. .r FOR EVERYTHING THE the and BUILDE- R- REMOOELBRj HOME repairman- - 22 SEPTEMBER 13 TO Kaprawnta-tlvo- : o And I believe we had the best crowd at our election party that we have ever enjoyed. Af any rate, they ate up every one of Doak and Dorothy Robbins donuts, consumed all of the Beehive beverages furnished by Maurice Burtcher, filled our office to overflowing. It was real fun. Hero ore just a few of the many, many bargains from our 48 page fail booklet. Buy now and save! . lf one-ha- lf incorporated And voters. thats about three-fourth- of the s REDWOOD Modal H ea FposHion chuck and hay. handle Fits aS REGULARLY 131 2854 Mill Together Rich, worm and colorful with rugged long lasting protection for trellis, fence, backdrops, etc 3 and Wyoming. Further information may be obtained from Glenn S. Nelson at the . Brigham City post office. Full Length DOOR MIRROR Demo Voters . attachments. STAIN U.. S. CiHtf Service commission announced new examination for office machine operator, bookkeeping machine operator and calculating machine operator GS-- and GS-fcjr filling positions in various federal agencies in the states of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah geared standard DRILL V, Hondy trigger switch with dependable, MAHOGANY 2 EBKHa SPECIAL! Philippine Pnfinlthed figure out how that would be an oppresive tax on anyone, you are Position Open t better at simple arithmetic than I am. The Denver region Besides that, every commissioner proudly boasts that he is for ALL the people of the county but it seems to me ours have forgotten some 20,000 of us who happen to live in the areas. ' A FANTASTIC PAKELIXQ ESIY If you can see by the paper that Brigham City and Tremonton officials have once again requested the Box Elder county commissioners to pass enabling legislation to permit the city governing boards to assess the optional cent sales tax. Twice before it has been refused. And if I were a betting man, Id say they would refuse it again, at least they argue that way. Unless, that is, they might have learned a lesson from the outcome of the Tuesday I D 16x55 Inches (Continued From Page One) races, it will be David S. King (D) F. Bennett for the U. S. senate; Laurence J. Burton (R) against M. Blaine Peterson (D) for the U. S. house from District One, and William H. Henderson ' (D) opposing A. Pratt Kesler (R) for attorney general. 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