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Show -- i NOTICE TO DEER HUNTERS & WIVES WE HAVE VACANCIES Both FOR SALE FOR SALE . FOR SALE 30 inch electric range $25. Ph. PA FOR SALE or TRADE GE 40 in. electric range. Ph. PA Red fold, a wonderful new apple. Red and yellow delicious and other varieties. Bln Tolman, Honeyville, block east and half block north of school house. FOR SALE Beautiful ano. Cheap. Ph. PA FOR SALE Red delicious apples. 1 mile west of Honeyville. Welcome to pick your own. Eugene Bott. CR FOR cious, f Assorted sizes. PA LEGAL NOTICE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 1 A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- al property, not to exceed POSING TO AMEND ARTI- $2,000 in value for homes and CLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF THE homesteads, and all household CONSTITUTION OF THE furnishings, furniture, and STATE OF UTAH, RELATING equipment used exclusively by TO TANGIBLE PROPERTIES the owner thereof at his place EXEMPT FROM TAXATION. of abode in maintaining a home for himself and family. ProperBe R resolved by the Legislanot to exceed $3,000 in value, ture of the State of Utah, ty who two - thirds of all members owned by disabled persons In the milielected to each of the Houses served in any war tary service of the United Voting in favor thereof: States or of the State of Utah Seetion 1. It Is proposed to and by the unmarried widows amend Article XIII, Section 2 and minor orphans of such disof the Constitution of the State abled persons or of persons who of Utah to read as follows: while serving in the military Section 2. All tangible prop- service of the United States or exempt the State of Utah were killed erty inthethe' state,of not the United in action or died as a result of laws under States, or under this constitu- such service may be exempted tion shall be taxed In propor- as the legislature may provide. The legislature shall provide tion to ita value to be ascertained as provided by law. The by law for an annual tax suffiproperty of the state, counties, cient, with other sources of revcities, towns, school districts, enue, to defray the estimated municipal corporations and pub- ordinary expenses of the state lic libraries, lots with the build- for each fiscal year. For the ings thereon used exclusively purpose of paying the state for either religious worship or debt, if any there be, the legis- charitable purposes, and placet of burial not held or used for a tax annually, sufficient to pay private or corporate benefit, the annual interest and to pay shall be exempt from taxation. the principal of such debt, withWater tights, ditches, canals, in twenty years from the final reservoirs, power plants, pump- - passage of the law creating tha ing plants, transmission lines, debt pipes and flumes owned nd Section 2. The secretary of used by individuals or corpora- state is directed to submit this within lands tions for irrigating amendment to the the state owned by such individ- proposed electors of the State of Utah uals or corporations, or the in- In tha next general election in dividual members thereof, shall the manner provided by law. not be separately taxed as long tha Section 8. If adopted as they shall be owned and used electors of this state,by thia exclusively for such purposes. amendment shall take effect the Power plants, power transmis first day of January, 1963. sion lines and other property I, LAMONT T. TORONTO, assd for generating and deliv Secretary of State of the State ering electrical, power, a portion of Utah, DO HEREBY CERef which is used for furnishing foregoing la a power pumping water for irri- - TIFY that the correct copy of on lands in the full, true and purposes fation of Utah, may be exempted the constitutional amendment from taxation to the extent that proposed by the regular session Legislasuch property is used for such of the Thirty-Fourt- h These exemptions ture, 1961, as appears ef record puroosea. shall accrue to the benefit of in my office. the users of water so pumped IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I under such regulations as the have hereunto set my hand and legislature may prescribe. The affixed the Great Seal of the taxes of the indigent poor may State of Utah, at Salt Lake be remitted or abated at such City, thia 29th day of August, times and in such manner as 1962. y be provided by law. The LAMONT F. TORONTO Mature may provide for the Secretary of State of taxation from xemption and (SEAL) homesteads, personhomes, , . r AMENDMENT CONSTITUTIONAL RESOLUTION TO or damaged by rights of way, ARTICLE XIII OF and for administrative costa OP necessarily incurred for laid THE CONSTITUTION THE STATE OF UTAH BY purposes. THE ADDITION OF SECTION ' (2) The administration ef a 18, PROHIBITING EXPENDIdriver education program. DETURE OF REVENUE (3) The enforcement of state . FROM GASOLINE, motor RIVED vehicle and traffic lawn AND OTHER MOTOR FUEL and publicity Tourists (4) HIGHWAY USER TAXES, expense in any single biennium FOR PURPOSES UNRE-LATE- not in excess of the lesser ef TO HIGHWAY USE. the following: (a) .5 percent Be It resolved by the Legisla- of the total biennial revenues ture of the State of Utah, from motor fuel taxes, or (b) 1 two -- thirds of all members an amount equal to the elected to each of the Houses biennium. voting in favor thereof: Section 2. The secretary ef Section 1." It Is proposed to state la directed to submit thia to the amend Article XIII of the Con- proposed amendment stitution of tha State of Utah electors of the state of Utah at by the addition of Section 13 the next general election in the manner provided by law. to read:, Section 8. This amendment Seetion 11 The proceeds from .the imposition of any shall take effect upon approval Beense tax, registration fee, by the electors of the state. driver education tax, or other I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, charge related to the operation Secretary of State of the State vehicle motor upon any of Utah, DO HEREBY CERef any public - highway in - this state, TIFY that the foregoing is a aad tha proceeds from the im- full, true and correct eopy of amendment position of any excise tax en the constitutional Moline or other liquid motor proposed by the regular sessioa els used for propelling such of the Thirty-Fourth Legislavehicle, except for statutory re- ture, 19G1, as appears of record funds and adjustments allowed in my office. thereunder and for costa of IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I collection and administration, have hereunto set my hand and haU be used exclusively for affixed the Great Seal of the highway purposes as follows: State of Utah, at Salt Lake im construction, (1) The City, this 29th day of August provement, repair and mainte1962. nance "of city streets, county LAMONT F. TORONTO roads, and state highways. InSecretary of State cluding but not restricted to payment for property taken for (SEAL) AMEND D 1959-196- J AMENDMENT No. 3 A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE VI, SECTION 9 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELAT. JNG TO COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Be it resolved by the Legisla-of the State of Utah, ' turn two i third of H member elected to each of the Houses 4 voting to favor thereof: i Section 1. It la proposed to amend Article VI, Section 9 of the Constitution of the State af Utah to read as follows: ef . The member Section file Legislature shall receive uch compensation, not exceeding $1,200.00 a year for the legislative term and $10.00 a day expenses while actually in session, and mileage as provided by law. - Beettaw t-- - Tha escretary ef ' iliCmtoAto & C. B. WILLIAMS Realtor and Insurer 7 EAST 7TH SOUTH REAL FIRST MORTGAGE HARD-TO-PIA- ESTATE 52 42 wwyyraw J YOUR BLUE PRINTS LOANS I Made by MARGARET R. EVANS 218 North 6th East PA Call weekdays after 5 p.m. FINANCIAL SERVICE COMPANY, Inc. SALE PA AL T FOR THOSE 34 Tremortton BRIGHAM CITY HAVE Cubelets Party lc 35c large bag to the proposed amendment electors of the state of Utah at to tha election the next general manner provided by law. Section 8. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1963. L LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that tha foregoing is a full, true and correct eopy of amendment the constitutional proposed by the regular sessioa h Thirty-FourtLegislaof the . ture, 1961, as appears of record . to my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of tha State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, thia 29th day of Augurt, 1962. , ; V . - 142 NORTH MAIN PHONE DRUG FOR SALE CHEAP FOR RENT or LEASE Fowler A water heater and a Winkler oil burner. The reason for this sale is we converted to gas. They are both in good working order. or PA Call PA FOR SALE 1954 Chev. pickup in very good condition. Ph. PIONEERS IN COMMUNITY FINANCE HELP WANTED A-- l PA 't pickup. Service FOR RENT 3 room modem apt. Close in. Contact 50 West Third North, . duck boat. 6.5 Jap FOR RENT 1 bedroom modern 0 rifle. Savage rifle. Phone apartment. Stove and refrigerPA ator furnished. Adults. No pets. 540 South First East. Phone PA FOR SALE 1950 Chev. station wagon. See at Bess Service, 249 North Main. Want two ROOM FOR RENT room with to nice share girls 1957 FOR SALE Chev. bath, kitchen privileges.' $50 per ton, 6 cylinder, 4 speed 724 East month. Ph. new See motor. at transmission, Fourth North. College Apartments, Apt. Logan. FOR RENT Large two bedroom apartment. 103 South Fifth West. FOR SALE jr . 20-3- 7 FOR SALE 1958 Willis Can be seen at Wayne's Station or phone PA In Utah, weather, cannery layoffs ond some curtailment in construction moved unemployment from 4,272 claims for unemployment benefits for the week ended Oct. 6. to 4,768 for the week of Oct. 13, reported Douglas Miller, manager of the Brigham City Employment Security office. But jobs made available continued to hold at a high level as the 1,112 openings for the week mark by 125, topped the year-aghe said. With peak of the employment season now past, initial claims for moved unemployment insurance up to 1,010 for the week. This is 415 more than for the same week LOST One 150 lb. anvil between last year, Miller pointed out. He said, the trend in coming horse barns In Brigham City and months would be about the same Mantua. Reward. Contact Ray as in, past years, but with possibilPayne at Box Elder Riding Staity of deeper cuts in ememploy-men- t bles, Mantua.. this winter in view of the A clever person puts his prob- unsettled market for Utahs prilems away for a brainy day. mary metals. FOR RENT Three room furnish- HELP WANTED 2 girls to work ed apt. Adults. Non smokers. after school cleaning apart215 North First East. ments. See Mrs. Rippon at the Peach City Apartments Office. FOR RENT 2 bedroom apartment. Air conditioning, carpet, drapes, garbage disposal, stor- HELP WANTED 5 men and 5 to train as age. Ph. PA women, ages dance instructors. Hours p. 35 ft. FOR RENT modem trailer m. Apply in person. Chris is home. See at Ringside Cafe. Ph. Jensen Dance Studio, 15 East PA Fifth North, above the Rocket Bowl. FOR RENT New 2 bedroom apts. Built-inrange and refrigerator, LOST and FOUND ceramic bath, drapes throughout, off street parking. $90. Ph. LOST Blond female Pekenese In or 628 South Sixth East. vicinity of Honeyville. Ph. CR s, SALE 1954 GMC pick-up- , condition, good paint. Phone FOR r'--c Unemployment Incease Seen, Due to Season 723-34- 39 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH QUILT 'BATTING floe Celaneaa Miracle fiber quilt batting for only 8180 par pound at EVERTON MATTRESS CO. 24 E. 1 So. Phone PA $4431 I White 1 30-3- o This is the hallway of the new addition, ADDITION INTERIOR at Honeyville Elementary school. Five new classrooms lead of thia, corridor, bringing to nine the number of classrooms at the school. Scouting Is three-quarte- All-O- K 11-- TOP SOIL SALE FOR SALE-1- s. Detroiter 960 bedroom 2 Dispoapartment, unfurnished. Washer and frig, sal, built-inoptional. Phone PA TRAILER SALES FOR Newer FOR RENT CLIFF HUGGINS 535 West 7th South Phone PA 10 FOR RENT New apartment, suitable for 1 or 2. Vacant November. Completely furnished. 125 x East First North. Ph. PA mobile home., Carpeted, exReasonable. cellent condition. Jim Parkinsorf, Collinston, Utah, Ph. GI 51 SALE Two registered lumbia rams. - Ph. CR FOR RABBITS for breeding. FOR Co- pets and meat, South Eighth West. 616 Li - .K--V: 2 bedroom FOR RENT home, full basement, close to town, $97 per month. Ph. PA Livestock FOR SALE RENT 2 home bedroom with basement apt. Ideal for $100 large family or to sub-le- t. per month. Single garage (This home Is for sale 30 days notice to vacate will be given.) Phone PA 2 bedroom basement apartment with carpet. Includes water and heat, electric range and frig. $70 per month. Loca ted In Willard. Phone PA FOR RENT OFFERED SERVICES WESTERN PACKING CO. Skin, cut and wrap deer. Sixth North and Ninth West. . Lady will SERVICES OFFERED live In and care for elderly man. Experienced. Ph. wo- Clean, three room unfurnished apt. Utilities paid. Couple preferred. Ph. PA of PA FOR RENT n, AL FUN WITH FIGURE CONTROL. Dance techniques for women FOR RENT Large two bedroom Thursday 7 p. m. Rozelle Hen home, partly furnished. $60 per rfes Dancing Studio. Phone PA mo., South Willard. Phone PA $ 6659. $2883. Intermoimtato A-- Group Meets Every Friday, 8: It PAL South End, Building II Intermountaln School Mootings Open to Public Phono PA $4747 or PA $4734 A FOR LEASE Two story 3 bedroom home, 14 baths, built-i- n oven and range, carpeting. Lease $150 mo. PA $2965. ROOM FOR RENT with kitchen privileges. 322 West Forest. . . FOR RENT or LEASE Trailer RENT FOR WANTED TO RENT house. x II. Very comfortable, couple only. Phone PA $4$71 or 41 see at 411 North Main. WANTED TO. RENT Gentleman wishes to rent sleeping room with private bath. Must be on ground floor. P. O. Box 396, Brigham City. WANTED TO BUY FOR City apart' WANTED TO BUY-- 28 In girls biments, unfurnished 2 bedroom. cycle In good condition.. Phone Upstairs $87.50, downstairs $92.' CR 50. Utilities paid except lights Used l$mm projector. WANTED 207 East or see at Ph. PA Does not need to have sound. Seventh South. Phone PA RENT-Pe- ach FOR RENT Thiokol Employment office building, after the 15th of Oct. See Scott Horsley. HELP WANTED Man for profitable WANTED business in Box Elder Rawleigh FOR RENT New unfurnished 2' County or Brigham City. Good bedroom duplex apartment. Can living at start. Write Rawleigha, 471 built-iNorth range. port, Denver, Colo. Dept. Second East. $110 a mo. Phone n UTJ-10-10- O-9- -l $23-30-p- d 723-756- Deluxe 2 bedroom apartment. Unfurnished, garage, washer, dryer, like own home; playgreund. Ph. PA FOR RENT Two APARTMENT FOR RENT bedroom, basement, unfurnish ed, except range. Ph. PA Furnished apart' FOR RENT ment. No children, no pets. Re vere Apts., 17 West First North. - . F. TORONTO Secretary ef Stake LAMONT BOB'S No. 2 A JOINT CONSTITUTIONAL 1 1 pi- RENT Blue Lustre Electric Carpet Shampooer for only $1 per day. Brigham Furniture Co. Ph. LEGAL NOTICE . APTS. PA South Main, Phone PA FOR & PA Vi deliApples golden delicious, and cook- ing apples. Western furniture, davenport and rocking chair in leather, special price $95. Overstuffed davenport and chair, so cheap you can use It anywhere, Oil space heater Suitable $25. for room, garage, or work shop, 1074 $15. Aetna Trailer Sales, RECONDITIONED and fully guaranteed used television sets, $44.-9- 5 to $79.95. Breitenbeger Electric, PA red SALE spinet MOTEL BUSHNELL poodle FOR SALE 15 Brigham City Trip, short term, accident policies written in our office. Takes five minutes. $5000 for 25c per day. 2 bedroom FOR SALE Miniature FOR SALE Apples at their best. FOR SALE Claude Tolman, just east of the puppies. Ph. CR school in Honeyville. APPLES and 1 City, Utah Thursday, October 18, T 962 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham FOR RENT Furnished basement - apartment. Noil smokers.- Phone PA $2342. HELP WANTED: Female-Housew- ives to conduct the McCalls LUZIER Magazine advertised MAGIC HOUR.1 Immediate and complete training provided. Full or part time. No deliveries. Unlimited earning potential. Phone or write Ogden EXport 1167 29th St., Ogden, Utah. Waitess Wanted NlghtShlft Apply to Person JESSIES CAFE, Perry Mrs. Virginia M. Johnson, 1048 Elm, Brigham AWARD WINNER City, Is pictured receiving a certificate and $25 savings bond for being Judged safe driver of the week In the Box Elder Fraternal Order-o- f Eagles traffic safety campaign. Lewis Peterson, aerie secretary, made the presentation. BEAR RIVER CITY REPORTS Family Gatherings, Brief Trips Keep Bear River Residents Busy By Mrs. Irving Christensen Mrs. Glenn Iverson Carrie A. three-da- y and Mrs. Christensen enjoyed a trip to Salt Lake City visited where Mrs. Christensen with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Christensen and family and her daughter, Mrs. LaVona Roberts and family. Mrs. Iverson visited with her sister, Mrs. Frona Frisby. They enjoyed being dinner guests at the Dallas Christensen home helping him celebrate his birthday along with his daughter, Linda. MR. AND MRS. LEE Johnson and children, Pam and Kenny and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dallin visited recently in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Colleen Barrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson, ill for who has been seriously some time. They also visited in Midvale- with the Dennis Dallin family. Mrs. Dallin has been in the hospital for ten days recently They then receiving medication. stopped and saw ,Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson who are located in their beautiful new home in Ogf den. - President and Mrs. Frank Hull and Bishop and Mrs. Brazier of Huntington, Utah were visitors at the Frank Hall home on Sunday. Anderson Mr. and enjoyed attending the U. S. Ma rine Band program last Sunday in Ogden. There were two bus loads of band members who have entertained in 67 cities in the United States in the same number of days. Mrs.-Vern- Mrs. MISS DENA Christensen, ' A. Christensen and Mrs. visited rela Bessie Christensen lives in Ogden last Thursday, Carrie Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall enjoyed a reunion with friends of Mrs. Hall last Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hughey in Hyrum. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Luerestein of Las Cruces, N. M., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Felix of Ogden. All couples were close friends a number of years ago in Sheridan, Wyo. The Checketts family enjoyed an evening at Maddox Ranch House recently after which they visited at the Mario Checketts home. Those In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Frehner from Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs, Mr. Ralph Taylor from Magna; and Mrs. Whitney Checketts from Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. George Thornley from Thatcher; Mr. and Mrs. Mario Checketts, Sidney Checketts and Preston Checketts. . Astronaut John Glenn checks PRAISES CUB SCOUT PROGRAM the achievement record of a Cub Scout and tells him that his wife, Annie, was a Den Mother for several year. Glenn says that Cub The Boy Scouts of America is conducting its Scouting is Go roundup for new members. All-O- Cub Scouting Helps Younger Boys to Grow Cub Scouting, the younger boy Scouts of Boy America, often answers the problem that faces parents of boys not old enough to become Boy Scouts. This fall, through the organizations "Go" Roundup. Cub Scout packs will invite thousands of boys to join their ranks. Cub scouting began in 1962 with its membership at an alltime high with 1,868,693 Cub Scouts in 49,081 packs.Supporting this program are 644,191 adult volunteer leaders ' including 306,988 Den Mothers. ITS CONSTANT growth comes because the program meets the needs of boys eight, nine and ten years old and enables parents to take part with their sons in a d And now comes autumn, the typically American around built e program neighborhood the season that brings cheery back to and stressing high Ideals. students thronging Cub Scout A boy taking the the campus and the fathers to thronging back to the personal Promise pledges to do his best coun his God and do to his duty loan counter, PRESTON CHECKETTS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Checketts and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Checketts of Phoenix, Ariz., has accepted a call to ful fill a mission for the Church of JeSus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in Northern California. He will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City the first part of Novem bef. A capacity crowd enjoyed the farewell testimonial held last Sunday evening for Elder Michael Ramsdell, son of Mr. and Mrs. and Relatives Dewey Ramsdell. friends from Idaho as well as northern Utah, were in attendance. program of the home-centere- col-'eg- be square and to obey the the pack. Generally this first time a boy pledges to what tn reality is a code i of ethical conduct. In most packs parents join with their sons. Mothers serve as Den Mothers or helpers in other ways. Fathers become Den Dads or Pack Committeemen. DURING THE week each Cub Scout gets his father and mother to work with him on his various achievements. In this way, home life is built more solidly, and family teamwork Is enriched. The pride of accomplishment of., the boy is strengthened at the monthly Pack meetings also, attended by the parents. Here Cub Scouts put on demonstrations and program r features. try, to law of is the himself e The weekly neighborhood den meetings aie full of'fuh as they take on themes of American hisnatural science tory, geography, and safety. The ideals and activities help train the Cub Scout to face life as he grows up, to be physically fit, and to be a better citizen. He learns to do things for others, a vital part of training for citizenship and development of charact- er.- . ' , |