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Show 1 8 Brigham City, Utah Thurfdav, October 8, 1964 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Time Now for Influenza Vaccination As the influenza season those people at high risk to have severe or fatal Influenza are urged to obtain vaccination protection now, Franklin K. Brough said. Brough executive director of the Utah Tuberculosis and Health association, explained that although no major Influenza outbreak Is expected this year, Vote for Utahns Must Dig Deeper' To Pay Tax Bill This Year Influenza remains a serious public health problem. It Is one of the major concerns of This year Utah property tax. tuberculosis and health as. will have to dig deep, In payers soclatlons preventing resplr. very deep to pay their $114,. atory diseases. tax bill for 1964. Brough noted that the United 788.000 or 7. 5 per. This is $7,948,000 States Surgeon General's ad. figure of vlsory committee on Immunize cent above lastandyear's Is 32 percent tlon practice has recently urged $106,837,000 that "Immunization should be higher than the 1960 load of considered and generally rec- $86,962,000. The "Utah Taxpayer," which ommended for persons In groups who experience high Is just off the press shows the from epidemic In. 1963 and 1964 levies of every mortality taxing jurisdiction In Utah. fluenza," The committee further states These consist of 214 Incorporate that "vaccination should begin ed cities and towns, 29 count-le40 school districts and 88 as soon as practicable after Sept, 1 and Ideally, should be special districts. The sepclal districts are completed by mid. December. cemetery 31, water 24, mos. qulto abatement 9, sewer 8, 6, "county ser"Improvement vice areas 8, fire 4, and hos- 32 percent. Nor la this all. In addition to property tax revenues, the state will provide $62,600,000 from other sources for school operations during the current school year. This Includes $30,280,000 from the corporation excise and personal Income taxes all of Is which ear.marked for schools. Special legislative appropriation derived largely from sales taxes provides $20,680,000 and other miscellaneous funds will yield $4,380,000, according to tax commission estimates. All told, schools will have a lot of money. It does not In elude funds obtained from bonding. Collections for the 218 last pital 1. Special districts are Increas- cities and towns total $18,680,. ing In variety, but despite the 000. This Is an Increase of great number they impose only $638,000 or four percent over 3.7 percent of property taxes or last years figure of $18,018,. $4,200,000. This Is $382,000 000, Since 1960 the Increase Is more than the 1963 figure, Back $2,282,000 or 17 percent. For the state as a whole in 1983 special districts levied a 32 percent jump was noted In a mere $791,000. the same period. Counties account for 16. 3 per. SCHOOLS ABE responsible for 66.3 percent of our total cent of the total load or $18,. property tax burden with $76,. 718.000, Since 1960 the Increase 100.000 charged. Schools ac- Is 40 percent or from $13,. count for $8,609,000 of the In- 398.000. crease of 70 percent. Property taxes for schools have jumped AIR WOOLENS $18,307,000 since 1960. This Is WASHINGTON fUPI) Alice The high risk groups Include Linn, clothing specialist with people with a number of chronic the U.S. Department of Agripulmonary diseases asthma, culture, suggests that before bronchiectasis, pulmonary fib- storing woolens, take them outrosis, pulmonary exmphesma, side for a good airing. Brush and pulmonary tuberculosis. thoroughly to destroy possible Adequate Immunization Is par- moth eggs and larvae. Better yet, have the clothet ticularly important for pregnant women and people over 48 years drycleaned. This kills all stagee of age, Brough said. of clothes moths, she said. s, WILLIAM D. BILL DURT0N INCUMBENT DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for 2 YEAR County Commissioner Experienced and Dependable This is what happened to you last April: For more than four decades, many thousands have been saving many millions at the association now known as Ogden First Federal Savings. I i t r H' ! Federally Chartered in 1937 In 1937, Ogden First Federal, oldest savings association in Elder area, received its federal charter. the Weber-Bo- x Your Future Comet First But the past is important to us only as it helps us serve you - : : better in the future. ' -- ' 11 , May we open your savings account now? Save at a Federally Chartered Association with Enduring Strength k Long Savings Record. For over four decades, many thousands have saved many millions at what is now known as Ogden First Federal Savings, the Ogden-BrighaCity areas oldest savings association. m k High Reserves. Ogden First Federal reserves are far higher than legal requirements. Insured Protection. Your account is agency of the U. S. Government. insured to $10,000 by a permanent of 12 ways to own a savings account from individual ownership to pension fund or other trust ownership. Personalized Accounts. Your choice -- are not required to leave your savings at for First a Federal Ogden year to earn No Wait for Higher Rate. You Mail. Ogden First Federal is as near as your corner mailbox. We provide free envelopes and pay postage both ways. Save by Convenient Hours: 9 to 4 Mondays thru Thursdays. Open Fridays until 6. Frgg Parking in Ogden at 5 Merchants Park and Shop lots. Days in grey were not suitable for fertilizer application. So fertilize this FALL! Last spring was a bad one. Sloppy weather in February, March, and April right when you needed time in the fields. Look at April Twenty-ondays when the weather was too bad to permit fertilizer application. Next spring may be as bad or worse. Why take a chance with the - e . - - weather? Fertilize this fall! There are many reasons for fall fertilization. You avoid foul spring weather, and the early season rush. Fall fertilization works for you all winter long, decaying soil residues, and crops get off to a fast start in the spring. Fall fertilization reduces soil compaction and makes plant nutrients available in the soil when they are needed by your cro(!s. For fall fertilization, insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizers, made' by United States Steel. And for information about fall fertilization, see the fertilizer dealer who handles USS Nitrogen Fertilizers. Current rate Compounded semi-annual- ly -- 2 |