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Show 7 w'T,r'r 2 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah BC Thursday, January 26, 1967 Native W-- 2 Forms i Named Bank Due Jan. 31 letters to Employers have an Important tax deadline Tuesday, Jan. 31. This Is the due date for re porting and paying withheld In. come tax and social security taxes for the calendar quarter Bank-lnThe First Pennsylvania ended Dec. 31, 1966, according and Trust company has elect-e- d to Roland V. Wise, district diNell W Zundel to the board of Internal Revenue for rector of directors of Its suburban Utah. west region. A native of Brigham City, Zundel Is general EMPLOYERS WHO RECEIVE manager of Reynolds Metal a pre.addressed Form 941 company, should use this form to reThe announcement was made port their tax liability and should by E. Kenneth Wallace, chair, attach to the return the validated man of the regional board and receipts for the vice president In charge of the depositary months of October and Novemwest consistsuburban region, ber. If you made a deposit ing of seven branch offices In for that receipt December, greater Philadelphia!, main line should also be attached. Director the Editor.,. g Returning from Taiwan Editor: The time has surely gone by fast. Im getting ready to leave the mission field and return back home. Ive wanted to write so many times to tell you hem much Ive enjoyed keeping in touch and up to date on the events and happenings around Brigham City. Its a wonderful service you give to the missionaries who are serving from around the Brigham City area, and it is certainly appreciated. This past two and a half years have been full of new opportunities and experiences. I have enjoyed laboring among the Chinese people, and learning from them a little of their customs and cultures, as well as sharing with them the beautiful message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Taiwan (Formosa) is a very beautiful island. 1 felt quite alone, as there were no Elders from Brigham City in the whole Southern Far East Mission. But a year after I came out, Elder Elliot Funk arrived in the Zone of the mission and later Elder LeRoy Pierce came to serve in the Taiwan Zone. Now there are about five Elders in the three Zones of the Mission from Brigham City, It's certainlj good to see a familiar face from time to time. Thanks again for your kindness. Sincerely, Elder Max Reeder Students Active in USU Affairs BE area. ZUNDEL JOINED portatlon markets sales. Before his promotion to general man. ager of the middle atlantlc he served as director of Industrial markets sales at the In companys headquarters Richmond, Va. The sales executive was grad-uateIn 1947 from Princeton university where he was cap. tain of the football and basket-bal- l teams and field captain of the baseball team. His interest In sports now finds expression In golf and fishing. To these leisure-timactivities he adds reading and his duties as high councilman for the Church of the Latter-daSaints. d JAN. 31 IS ALSO THE due date for reporting and paying Tax for 1966. Unemployment Employers liable for this tax should file Form 940 for 1966. "Employers Tax Guide," (Publication No. 15), which furn-lshe- s detailed Information on these taxes, may be obtained by dropping a postcard to the e District Director, Internal Service, Salt Lake City, Rev-enu- Utah . 84101. coeds participating In the competition. Two of these girls were sue. cessful In being chosen among the five finalists Sunday after, noon. They are Miss Price and Miss Ward. The Prom Queen BORN AND REARED IN Brig, will be named Friday night at ham City, Zundel now makes his the USU Junior Prom. home at 1608 Mt. Vernon Circle, USU e Utah State university students from the Brigham City area are busy with activities at the Logan campus. f Competing In the USU Junior Prom Queen contest last FURTHER REPORTS from the USU campus note tliat two Corlnne men are among the 20 candidates for the title of Most Preferred Man In competl. tlon to be conducted In conjuc-tlo- n with the USU Preference were Geralyn Peters, Brig, Ball, Feb. 4, ham City, sponsored by The Buz-jer- ; are Leonard Carter, They Carla Call, Brigham City, by Maughan Hall, and sponsored aponsored by the Sponsors Alvin Anderson, being sponsor-eAdele Tremon. Ward, Corps; by Snow Hall. Assoclat-eton, sponsored by the USU coeds are voting this Women Students; and Anna week for five finalists, who Lee Price, former Brigham City will be honored at a Womens resident, now of River Heights, Day Banguet, and will partlcl. sponsored by the College of pate In a cake decorating con. Natural Resources. test. Womens Days are schedul. ed Jan. 30 through Feb, 4. THEY WERE AMONG the 21 , extra-curricul- Sun-Ba- y d d a $500 scholarship. Following her selection, the State Homemaker of Tomorrow, together with a school advisor, will Join winners and advisors from each of the 49 other states and the District of Columbia in an expense-paieducational tour of Colonial Williamsburg, Va., and Washington D.C. Climax of the trip will be the nam. Ing of the 1967 Betty Crocker BEHS Coed NamedTop Homemaker Homemaker Karen E. Watts ranked first written homemaking know, ledge and attitude test given to senior girls Dec. 6 and be. comes Box Elder High schools 1967 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow, It has been an. nounced. Registered for the test were 581,334 girls In 14,753 of the nations high schools, a new record for the 13 years the program has been offered by General Mills, Its sponsor. Karen will be awarded a spe. In a dally designed sliver charm, and she remains In contention for state and national scholar, ship awards ranging from $500 to $5,000. of Tomorrow. CHOSEN FROM THE state winners on the basis of her original test score, plus personal observation and Inter, views during the tour, she will receive a scholarship Increased to $5,000. Grants of second., third, and girls In the nation will be raised to $4,000, $3,000 and $2,000, re. fourth-rankln- Gladwyn, Pa, He Is married to the former Jeanne Forsgren, an alumna of Utah State unlver. slty, and has three children. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Eberhart Zundel, 236 North First West, Brigham City. Brigham Man Earns Degree A Brigham City man was among the 338 midyear grad, uation candidates listed at Pur. due University, Lafayette, Ind. who are being awarded a mas. tes degree. He Is Reese Robert Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nielsen, 63 North Third West, Brigham City. A graduate of Box Elder High school, Nielsen attended the U.S. Air Force Academy, graduating from there with a B.S. degree. At Purdue, he Is being award, ed a Master of Science degree In Astronautics. The annual commencement ceremonies at Purdue will take place June 4. Matinees - Sat., Sun. and Holidays Open 1 :00 p.m. Week Days 6:45 p.m. PROGRAMS ir- - hi; , (1 Students study in one of four science rooms put into NEW SCIENCE ROOM use for the first time last week at Box Elder Junior High school. ?,,' Local Navyman S' 4 ft Aboard Hawk Lieutenant (Junior grade) Lewis R. Andersen, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. An. dersen of 670 North Sixth East, Brigham City, Is serving with Carrier Airborne Early Earn, lng Squadron-1- 1 aboard the g All Judging Is conducted by Science Research Associates, Chicago. This educational test-lnand publishing firm also constructs and grades the writ, ten test. Started during the 1954-5school year, the Betty Crocker Search for the American Home, maker of Tomorrow Is designed to emphasize the Importance as a career. of homemaking More than five million girls have participated In the program since It began and, with 1967 awards added, scholarship grants have exceeded $1.3 million. k aircraft carrier g USS Kitty Hawk, on station In the Gulf of Tonkin. This Is the Hawks third Viet-nacruise and her fourth West- m ern Pacific cruise since her commissioning BOX ELDER In April 1961, JOURNAL established weekly newspaper 1900, published' every Thursday Newe-Jouma55 Box Elder by the South First West, Brigham City Utah, 84302 Second Class postage paid at the post office, 10 South First West, Brigham City, Utah A In BURT LANCASTER 84302 Chas W. Claybaugh, Publisher Subscription rate $3 50 per year, payable in advance; in connection with the Box Elder News (pub lished Sundays) $6 00 per year: 83 00 for 6 months, single copy, 10 cents Member Audit Bureau of Circulations. Ltah Sat Press Association, Association National Newspaper and InJted Pi css International. Utah Vdveitising nepiesentatlveState Piess Association, Salt Lake Citv, Utah LaiJTvJI ' i TOO MANY COOKS? These hands belong to students at Box Elder Junior High buildschool who, at last, got to use kitchen facilities in the new Cookies. achievement? wfeek. last first Their culinary ing SS Checks Received by BE Residents monthly checks have been delivered to many elderly Box Elder county resl. First NEW OFFICE SPACE Principal Wayne Call discusses the placement of telephones in his new office at Box Elder Junior High school. W66k) NO FINER PICTURE ANYWHERE spectlvely. j thru WEDNESDAY TODAY 5 next step, a state Homemaker of Tomorrow will be selected from winners In all schools of the state. She will receive a $1,500 college scholarship, and her school will be given a set of Encyclopedia Brltannlca by En. cyclopedia Brltannlca, Inc. The state runner.ups award will be IN THE Reynolds In 1947 as a sales represents, tlve in Los Angeles. From 1951 to 1956 he was a sales rep. resentatlve In Salt Lake City and, In 1957, he was appointed manager of the companys trans. Employers who made deposits Federal Reserve Bank or authorized commercial bank sufficient to pay their full tax liability for the quarter ended Dec. 31, have until Friday, Feb. 10, to file Form 941. In a eligible for a public retirement from the Federal benefit Government, or from a State or local government retirement system, can collect the month, ly payments, Mr. Stone said. Those getting public assistance from a State welfare agen. cy will be eligible for the new special benefits only fer those months In which they do not now receive a cash welfare payment. dents, according to John A. Stone, representative of the Ogsocial security office. den These special benefits, payable to persons 72 or older who are not eligible for regular social security cash benefits, were made possible by recent amend, ments to the social security law. The special monthly payments amounting to $35 a month for a single person $52.50 for a are financed out of couple, general Federal revenues, not out of social secutty tax contrl. "MOST ELIGIBLE people in the Box Elder area were sent questionnaires from our office on the basis of their medicare application and did not have to make separate application for the special benefits," Stone said. "However, some of these have not replied and people should do so at once, Stone will visit Brigham City on Thursday, Feb. 2, and will be at the Utah State Employ, ment Security office from 10 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. If you are 72 or older and think you may be eligible for these special benefits, con. tact him on that date. but Ions, BOX ELDER COUNTY RESI. dents 72 or older who are not NATIONAL NEWSPAPER LEE MARVIN RALPH BELLAMY U. CLAUDIA CARDINALEi u MrioJ The PnOFESSiODAIS Bid on I novel by FRANK OROURKE. A COLUMBIA Written for the Screen and Directed by Munc by MAURICE JARRE RICHARD BROOKS PICTURES RELEASE PANAV1SION TECHNICOLOR1 AS Academy Award Nominee CAPITOL THEATRE ... ROBERT RYAN JACK BALANCE 1 OPEN: 5 p.m. School Days p.m. Sat., Sun. and all school Holidays TODAY thru TUES. Qgvery Emotion that Life Can Bring! 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