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Show 2 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 12, 1967 Monday Is Due Date for IRS Homecoming Planned for Estimate Missionary Monday, Jan 16, Is the due date for the final payment of 1966 estimated Federal Income tax, according to Roland V. district director of Wise, Internal Revenue In Utah. An ammended declaration of 1966 estimated Income tax may be required by Jan. 16, from taxpayers who have had changes In Income or exemptions during the last quarter of 1966 that cause substantial Increase or decrease In Income tax. The declaration form ammended printed on the notice of In. stallment received by taxpayers may be used to amend the orl. glnal estimate or Form 1040ES (ammended) may be obtained from any IRS office. testimonial A homecoming will honor Elder Reed Beecher on Sunday evening, Jan. 15, at 6 p.m. In the Brigham City First LDS ward chapel. Local Agent, Wife Attend Hawaii Meet Mr. and Mrs, H, Dee John, son of the Johnson Agency, Brig, ham City, are among some Insurance 1,500 Independent agents from throughout the United States who are attend, lng Insurance companys third annual conference of cham plons being held this week In Honolulu, Hawaii. The five day Hawaii meeting Is the culmination of of work by each delegate, who qualified for the trip on the basis of bonus points awarded by Safeco for Increased customer coverage. Headquarters for the full schedule of business and tour. 1st events Is the Illkal Hotel In Honolulu. Gordon H. Sweany, Safeco president, said that the annual conference Is a rewarding ex. perlence for all the companys agents, but Is designed to serve the more Important purpose of giving us the chance to talk with each other, to become more knowledgeable Insurance under, writers and to be better ser. vants of the customers whom we are privileged to cover under the Safeco roof. letters to the Editor.., Meets Cousin Aboard Ship Brigham City youth ser. vlng aboard the USS Coral Sea In waters near Viet Nam had a surprising experience recently when he met his cousin also serving as a Navyman aboard the same ship. The local youth Is Bruce Port, er, son of Mrs. Irene Porter, 403 East Seventh South, Brig, A His cousin Is Den. nls Reese of Tellurlde, Colo., who Is assigned to the same ham City. ship. USU Slates AFROTCTest Air Force ROTC testing for applicants will be given Jan, 21 In Utah State universitys military science building. The two-yeprogram la de. signed to accomodate students with a 2.8 over-al- l grade point In engineering, mathematics, physics, meterology, automatic data processing and quantitative methods, said Captain Richard W, Shrlber, Air Force adminls. tratlve officers. Captain Shrlber encourages those students not In technical fields but who are physically qualified and Interested In fly. two-yea- r The USS Coral Sea arrived In Viet Nam at Christmas time lng to apply. and Porter expects to return to Students must have at least the United States In February. two years remaining at Utah Farmers Filing Requirements Explained Here Farmers who earned at least of their 1966 gross . Electric Show American Legion Will Hold Meet SEVEN J f ARTS PR0DUCU0NS -- mm I0HMIRS SAX OFFUMAU Heaters IECmNICOlOB at 7 p.m. lECMMSCOPt" Presents SEVEN AR1S PRODUCTIONS ScSTEWM, Zip Code to Capitol Tbeatre Aid Parcel OPEN: 5 p.m. School Days 1 p.m. Sat., Sun. and All school holidays Post Service TODAY THRU TUESDAY Use of ZIP code will make It easier to mall packages after Jan. 15, Postmaster C. Henry Nielsen of the Brigham City THE RATE INCREASES will about 10 cents aparcal, Nielsen said. Starting July 1, the law provides for a series of size and weight Increases on packages mailed between first, class offices. Brigham City Is a first class office. The size and weight Increases will be In five annual steps, the last coming on July 1, 1971. Use of ZIP Code In the recipients address will enable the sender or a mall clerk to quickly1 determine the proper zone, and thus the rate, for the package. The zones will be based on the distance a parcel travels be. tween the 552 sectional centers In the country, Nielsen said. CONSULTING a simple chart, which Is available at all post offices, the zone can be readily Identified because the first three numbers of the ZIP Code represent the sectional center. This replaces a method In which a directory often had to be consulted to locate the proper zone for each of the nations 33,000 post offices. The new rates will range from 40 cents for a three.pound parcel destined for local delivery to 60 cents tor the same parcel to zone three (150 to 300 miles) to $1.05 to zone eight (over 1800 miles). The new zoning method will also apply to air parcel post, catalogs and to publishers who pay zone rate on the ad. vertlslng portion of their period, BY lcals. two-yea- Saturday Night ored at homecoming testimonial Sunday in First ward chapel. FrL Sat.. Sun. Both First Run READY NEW PLANT Huddling with workmen who are installing equipment at a new barbed wire plant in Brigham City is Robert Ryan, company president. The plant will begin operation about Jan. 30. furnishes additional holding, Information on this subject and may be obtained by dropping a post card to the District Director, Internal Revenue Service, Salt Lake City, Utah . 84101. POSTMASTER Nielsen noted that all parcels mailed between post offices within the Ogden section center will be charged at the first zone rate. There are 38 post offices within the Ogden sectional center. The new rates are expected to provide an additional $74 million a year for the Post Office department. The later size and Fifteen agencies of the U.S. weight Increases will add an. Government collectively hold other $32 million a year. The 103,212 acres of New Jersey. additional revenue Is to help keep the department within four percent of costs on parcel post as the law requires. on Horses Shown About 95 per cent of all waxes used today come from petroleum, says Esso Research and Engineering Co. BlGSff Document No. 5111, Estl. Tax and Tax With, mated State In elghter undergraduate or graduate work to be eligible r commisfor the new sioning program. Those Interested can contact the Air Force ROTC department In the USU Military Science Building for test scheduling. Contact deadline Is Jan. 20. two.thlrds Income from farming should file their declaration of estl. mated tax for 1666 Federal Income tax return on or be. Film fore Monday, Jan. 16, 1967. Form 1040ES should be used for this To Be purpose. V. dls. Roland Wise, However, Internal of trlct director Revenue In Utah, said that farmers need not file this estl. mate If they file their final A film on the care and up. Federal Income tax return Form of horses will be shown keep 1040 and pay In full any tax at a meeting of the Brigham due by Feb. 15, 1967. City Rocket Riders club Satur. Tax Guide' day Farmer's Jan. 14, at 7:30 p.m. Publication no. 225, which furn. In night, 21 at Intermountain Building Information more detailed lshes school campus. on this subject, may be contact, An educational film, It also nearest Internal your lng will show how to train horses Revenue Service office, or your for shows and parading, etc,, county farm agent. according to Colleen Moss, club r hon- Brigham City Post no. 10 of the American Legion will hold Its regular meeting on Thurs. Bishop Carlyle Jensen Invites Jan. 12, at 8 p.m. In the day, the of and relatives friends Memorial Home. War the attend Beecher family to All veterans are cordially in. testimonial. vited to attend. Migrant Council Slates Meeting 8:30 ONLY EVENING AT i This Is Mrs. Rojack. Be glad youre not Mr. Rojack aw JCflO fteaflA average Jim Bidlack and Parents Mr. and Mrs. Bidlack HOMECOMING SET Reed Beecher will be Merl Beecher, South First East. He has enrolled at Weber State college where he will continue his education. New rates and a new system for Identifying parcel post zones will go into effect on that date as provided In legislation signed Into law by President Johnson on Sept. 20, 1966, the postmaster pointed out. Editor : We wish to publicly thank and express our gratitude to the Brigham and Ogden City Police depts. and to the Highway Patrol for the outstanding action and cooperation in locating and returning to us the car that was stolen from in front of our home. Too many times we take for granted the work these people do in just a days work. Thank you. y He Is a son of post office said Tuesday. Hats Off to Police! Local Seaman andcommerlcalflsher-men- Latter-da- 111 by taxpayers who Just became liable for filing an estimate dur. lng the fourth quarter. Payment of the last Install-men- t, amended declaration or original declaration which would otherwise be due on Jan. 16 need not be filed If the tax. payer files his 1966 Income tax return, Form 1040, and pays In full the balance of tax due on or before Jan. 31. Due dates are different for farmers of He labored In Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Campinas, and served as district leader and as zone leader before being to return home. AN ORIGINAL declaration of 1966 estimated tax should be filed by Jan. 16, onForml040ES Mr. and Mrs. H. Dee Johnson HAWAII VISITORS are attending the Safeco Insurance companys "Conference of Champions being held this week in Honolulu, Hawaii. returned home serving a sucfor the Church Elder Beecher Sunday after cessful mission of Jesus Christ Saints in Brazil. last I as Deborah" 81 ed nn NUWIAN firulvPim1 inn.eifii MAHER- - EVENINGS WILLIAM ret D'fMPdhv SreiDiyfiy MANN CONRAD MIN KOHIRI LISI TECHNICOLOR From I WARNER BROS AND MATINEES - RIO BRAVO Staring: John Wayne Dean Martin Matinees Thurs. & Fri. at 5 p.m. only Saturday 1 :20 & 5 p.m. & DF.MOLAY OFFICERS New officers heading the Leland Stanford chapter of DeMolay will be Tom Corwin, senior counselor; Donald F. Carey, Jr., master counselor, and Jeff Stiver, junior counselor. Walt Disnqyb Filled with FUN, Stiver, as junior councilor. Other officers to be Installed Include William Lowry as senior deacon; Boyd Ray Anderson as Junior deacon; Wesley P. White as scribe; George M. Carey as senior sentinel; Steve Page as Junior sentinel; Kirk B. Web. Demolay to Install New Leaders Here ster as marshall; and Charles R. Shigley as chaplain. DeMolay Is a Masonic sponsored organization for boys, The public Is Invited to attend the installation, along with friends and relatives of the young men to be Installed. JAN. 18 PREMIERE WEDNESDAY, Leland Stanford chapter of De. Molay will Install officers for a new term at public Installation ceremonies set for Saturday, Jan, 14, at 7 p.m. In the Brigham City Masonic temple. Taking office as Master Coun. cilor will be Donald F. Carey Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald F, Carey of Brigham City. As. slstlng him during his term will be Tom Corwin, son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Corwin, as senior councilor; and Jeffery Stiver son of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas BEOUIAB PERFORMANCES STEPHEN BOYDAVA STAB! THUS.. JAN. 19 GARDNER-RICHAR- JOHN HUSTON PETER -- HARRIS D MUSIC, DRAMA! TECHNICOLOR C PfOfluC OVrilW U (Funnier Than TODAY THRU saturday The Russians Are Coming'') KARLISSLY...COURADEOUSLY...RECKLESSLY...THE SCREEN ASKS THE MOST TICKLISH QUESTION OF WORLD WARE PARKS OTOOLE-MICHAE- L GEORGE C.SC0TT More land In the western United States was settled dur ing the last three decades of the 19th century than In the nations first two and a half centuries 4 Poachers killed 50,000 alligators In Florida In 1965, says the National Geographic. Death Valley, Calif., hottest place In the United States, once recorded 134 degrees In the shade BOX ELDER .BLAKE ., T--Tr TTEBIBIE ...In The Beginning JOURNAL 84302 Chaa Box Elder Migrant Worker W Claybaugh, Publisher ar, Council, Inc. will meet on Thurs- Subscription rate 3 50 In advance; In connecUon day, Jan. 19, at 7:30 p.m. In the pavable with the Box Elder Newt (pub 6 00 per year) Sundayel Migrant office, located upstairs lished S3 00 for 8 montha, tingle copy,, In First Security bank. 10 centa. Discussion of the 1967 sum. Member Audit Bureau of Circuit-tlona- . mer proposal will be held, a. Utah State Press Association. Aasoriatioft Newspaper long with discussion of office National and United Preaa International. staffing and other business to Advertising Bepreaentatlve' Utah State Preaa Aseociatlon, Salt Lake come before the group. Utah. City, All denominational and organ, secretary. The public is Invited to see lzatlonal delegates are urged NATIONAL NEWSPAPER the film and all Interested per. to be In attendance for this sons are encouraged to attend, meeting, according to Walter G. Jaggl, council chairman. Miss, Moss said. per-ye- FMaD-15- Prlcei and Parformanca Tlmeu Evas. (Frl., Sat, & Hoi.) $2. SO and $2.00 Ivai. (Sun. thru Thun.) $2.00 and $1.50 Matt. (Sat., Sun. A Hoi.) $2.00 and $1.50 Mat. (Wadnaiday) $1.75 and $1.50 Man Cabby 0 mA poor Ht ip TPt.it fit Htryi pint it im or aowy larladrd ,r4tf awdf PREMIERE Spontorad by UTAH HEART ASSN. 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