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Show 14 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah &' Central Chorus Sets Senior Songs Thursday, December 21, 1972 The Central School chorus which has 79 fifth and sixth grade students. Is following a busy schedule this holiday season. The youngsters, directed by Margaret Lewis, plans to sing for local area senior citizens at the community center on Dec. ?7 ? Front Teeth and Too Fat for the Chimney. The students who volunteer to sing, practice each Wednesday and Thursday at 8 a.m. Doril Horsley is accompanist with Cora Vavricka, Jerry Wilde .and Clair Hailing as assistants. 22. Theyll perform several numbers from movies and Broadway shows, including "Favorite Things," Lets Go Fly a Kite, and Hey, Look Me Over." In addition, they plan to sing numbers. The Among these will be Drummer Boy, "Silver Bells, Let There Be Peace, "All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Scsta Sbtcs GcHcnd Visit On familiar Christmas - youngsters, fifth and sixth graders, practice each Wednesday and Thursday morning at 8 a.m. This is the Central local area senior for citizens on Dec. 22 at the community center. The CENTRAL SCHOOL CHORUS School chorus which will sing Honeyville Hotline 7 Holidays Bring Local Visitors Saturday Mayer Nephi Westergard of Garland announced that a free movie for children up to U years of age will be held at the Main Theater In Garland Saturday Dec. 21 at 1 pjn. sponsored by the City of Garland. Santa will make his official appearance at S p.m. with the traditional candy and nuts for the little folks. His visit Is sponsored by the Garland Fire - Mrs. Florence Petersen was named the Month in Brigham City. CREDIT GIRL Credit Girl of Local Woman Wins Credit Girl Title at a local office was named physicians "Credit Girl of the Month for A bookkeeper November by the Credit Bureau of Brigham City. The announcement was made relations officer for the state department. His work has taken Everyhting is so white and him to Japan, Korea, Peru and silvery out of doors, but old Africa. in resides Lofthouse Jack Frost has really pointed his finger in our direction so far Washington D.C. with with his wife and two daughters. this winter. As I am just recently home The residents of Honeyville have been busy decorating their from a weeks (vacation) which homes and yards. Everything is I spent in room seven at the starting to look like we might be Cooley hospital I would like to on the look out for that little fat' say thank you to all the nurses man who comes flying through and the aids. But I would also the air behind his reindeer. like to say I would have rather Christmas is a very special been there as just an observer. Now that I am home again time of the year, just watching the faces of the little ones, the and feeling like writing, I will be first present that goes under the delighted to report all your Christmas tree seems to ruin holiday news and your visitors. So give me a call and lets get them, for after that it seems that each day is longer than the it all in the next edition. Our congratulations go out to one before. Wont Christmas ever come? one of our special couples here in Honeyville, observing their How do we wait? Brt it is even worse when the parents are the 50th wedding anniversary at the ones that cant wait for Artistic Manor on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Leland (June) Christmas. And believe me there are a lot . Hunsaker. of them, including me. Mr. Hunsaker has been a I hope Santa has a lot of anti-- ' farmer in Honeyville and June freeze, or he may not make it has just this year retired as this far unless it warms up a bitwtfl postmaster of Honeyville. ' So far it has been coldem Their sons and daughters already this year than at any include the following, Leland time last year, I wonder if my Stanford Hunsaker of Annadale, feet will thaw out before the Va; Maj. Collin I. Hunsaker, stationed in Vietnam; Mrs. holidays. Edwin W. Lofthouse, brother Lowell R. Daines, Ogden; of Mrs. Fred Bingham, was a Karen Lee Hunsaker, Salt Lake guest in the Bingham home City; Mrs. Ernest (Sheryl) Snow and Mrs. James Newel recently. (Lynne) Welch, both of Boise, Idaho. Happy Reunion The Hunsakers also have 21 He is Ruths only brother, and grandchildren, , four since they hadnt seen each and 10 great other in 15 years this was a grandchildren. happy reunion for them both. is a foreign Lofthouse Hope Mistake Looking at my calendar I see that Dec. 21 is supposed to be the first day of winter. I certainly hope this is a mistake as we dont need any more of this I record breaking weather. ; For most area schools, the Christmas holidays will begin this Friday and school will begin again on Jan. 2. I would like to say Merry ' Christmas to all my friends and also to all the friends I plan on making in 73. May this Christmas be a blessing to each by Kitty Fletcher These students at Lincoln Elementary school will present a play Gift Christmas Thursday, Dec. 21 at 7:30 p.m. In some cases two students Tobys will play one part to give more a chance to participate. They are front to back, Lisa Miller (Ma), Trudy Newton and Lillian Gordon (both Susie), Michael Compton (Buddy), Edie Medina (Mary), Shanna Larson (Miss Grey), Scott Hardy (Promter), Chris Reeder (Toby), Laurie Velaquez (Ma), Jimmy Graham (Prompter) Kenny Richie absent, (Toby). CHRISTMAS GIFT IVanuN were American colonics before I T.0. crow n in the Box Elder Workers Get Big Hike in Payroll Taxes n OMEGA Electronic Chronometer s V" A county workers and their families, are just around the into the social security trust funds came to $37.8 billion last year and, according to figures, will preliminary amount to some $42.9 billion by the end of this year. Higher Rates Toward this total. Box Elder countys working population and their employers are an tributing con- estimated These payments will rise to approximately $5,209,000 next year, under the higher rates. A local person who is making $5,000 at the present time and paying $260 in social security taxes will pay $293 in 1973. The $7,500 earner will go from $390 to $439 in taxes and those with $9,000 incomes will pay $527 instead of $468, as at present. $4,341,000. of you. Most generally the pectation far exceeds reality. K.F. ex- the an apathetic While public believes tuberculosis is a disease of the past, the statistical reports of the Utah State diviison of Health firmly remind us that TB is a concern of the present. That statement was made Friday by Lyman F. Smart, president of the Tuberculosis and Disease Respiratory association of Utah. ;V wy ii't m ," those of you who demand electronic accuracy and the precision of a chronometer, the Omega Electronic Chronometer leads you into the exacting world of the sophisticated timepiece Now for the wrist in 14kt gold top, stainless steel back, water resistant case Calendar and sweep second hand With bracelet With strap Stainless steel $260 $225 with strap $155 Jay llcnsen Jewoby 12 S. 723-814- 1 Main Mrs. Petersen joined the staff The social and economic effects of TB on the patients family are often shattering. In view of these consequences, the impact of tuberculosis on a community is of serious concern. The most important consideration is, however, that tuberculosis can be prevented by responsible public and individual action. 1955. Before that she was a bookkeeper at Baron Woolen Mills for 12 years. Local Graduate She is a graduate of Box Elder High school and immediately went to work at the local woolen mills. Norman husband, Petersen, operates a' dairy farm west' of Brigham new cases of Twenty-tw- o tuberculosis were discovered in Utah during September and October, the most recent months in which communicable disease reports have been issued, Smart explained. Salt Lake county claimed 12 of thi new cases. San Juan county reported five cases, Utah County had three, and Weber and Uintah counties each had 1. Most of these new cases were discovered when the disease was in a later stage of progress. "That means the tuberculosis may likely have been spread to Smart unsuspecting others, said. Biggest Barrier Says postage stamp is British invention The NFVl YORK (UPII modern postage stamp is a British invention, according to George R. Downes, British Postal Director, who is on an extended tour tif the United States and Canada to .help, promote a new stamp, the Silver comIssue Anniversary memorating the 2.th wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. The first adhesive stamp, says Downes, was issued May 1, 1840. and it caused . great hustle at the Stamp Office in London. The idea grew out of a need for little bits of paper just City. They have three children, all married, Robert Petersen and Susan Woodmancy, both of Brigham City and Kathleen Clark, Provo. Mrs. Petersen said she enjoys her work very much. Whea'tley gave' Mrs. Petersen a card and rase and her pieture will be posted on a bulletin board at the credit bureau along with past winners. large enough to bear the stamp and covered by a glutinous wash which the user might, bv applying a little moisture, attach to the back of a letter. Apathy is perhaps the biggest barrier to the successful Tis eradication of tuberculosis, He ob- served that the state TB according to Smart. . . . program budget has been cut 70 percent in the last six years. The public responds less well to public programs. The recommendation of the Christmas Seal organization to young and old is to obtain an annual tuberculin skin test from their physician or other source. If the tuberculin test is negative there are no TB germs in the body. If the test is positive, TB germs may be present. Further diagnosis is needed and preventive treatment considered to keep active tuberculosis from developing. e tho Season! and to make that holiday dinner mart special . . . Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce for the price of ons 100 H Shirts (niff polyester $700 . while they last! only Q (We still have a good supply of Christmas cards - for thosa peopla who sent you one but you forgot I) Disease -- e TB is a disease! It takes at least two years to treat the disease. If hospitalization is involved the costs for treatment are about $25,000, most of it from public funds. aclis Pharmacy 97 South life-tim- Main POPPER IS QACCI! V'Jeue Get It! Thus, the maximum to be paid by a local worker next year will be $631.80, or $163.80 more than the $468 he is presently turning in. A matching amount must be paid by his employer. For people, the tax will rise from this years maximum of $675 to a new top of In Box Elder county, the aggregate increase in social security taxes in 1973, assuming no change in the number of people employed, will be approximately $868,000. Analysis of Data The figures are based upon an analysis of data released by the Internal Revenue Service and the Social Security Administration. About half of this cost will be borne by workers, through The deductions. payroll remainder will come from their employers. Locally, annual per capita payments to the pension funds have been larger than In many parts of the country because earnings in the area have been bigger. On a national basis, payments The bureau is in contact with Mrs. Peterson frequently for ratings and other credit information. Her 1 perfect gift for that hard to buy for person on your list. A $864. masterpiece of precision and accuracy designed for today1 For A that Mish Life-Tim- HOLLYWOOD (UPII The Screen Actors Guild has formed an advisory council with Raymond Burr as chairman and including Lloyd Bridges. Henry Fonda. Glenn Ford, Oregon' Peck, Robert Stack and Woody Strode. Wheatley, Florence Petersen of Dr. D.L. Bundersons office, 47 North First East, was Novembers winner. Girls at the credit bureau vote each month for the person they feel is courteous and helpful in credit matters. of Dr. Bunderson in the fall of $9,000. Jh i5.;. Bigger payroll taxes, to pay for the expanded social security benefits going to Box Elder corner. To meet the cost of the 20 percent boost in pension checks and the increased benefits voted for widows, disabled persons and others, local workers will soon be faced with a hefty hike in such taxes. From Jan. 1 on, they will be paying at the rate of 5.85 percent on earnings up to $10,800. This compares with the current rate of 5.2 percent on the first t V Happy New Year? Public Believes TB Disease of Past this week by bureau manager, Richard A Gift Subscription to News & the Journal Just $7.00 Per Year (Thats 104 issues) We Have some attractive Christmas gift certificates which we will mail far yaw just b afore Christr Drop into our office or mail in a check. Pepper Allen invites everyone to step in and tee her or call for an appoinment. Pepper specializes in long hair. BOX ELDER Ill-STY- LE Yjewi DEAUTY SALO.N 723-346- 5 55 South First West & journal Brigham City r |