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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Biighmn City, Utah lloola-hoo- p Thursday, August 2, 1973 ivinncrs are named (Continued From Page One) "it doesnt make any difference how the if it all goes to the The Brigham City Recreation department announced winners of the Hoola-hoocontest conducted last Thursday. They are the following: Around the neck Kevin DeFriez, (boys); Tori Nelson, Ygirls). Kent Around the waist Fenton, (boys); Tori Nelson (girls). Around the knees Mark Rebecca Boyd, (boys); Poelman, (girls). Fenton, Freestyle Kent p (boys); Rebecca Poelman, (girls). Twirlers plan baton review These young twirlers preview some of the things they will be doYOUNG TWIRLERS Baton Review which they will be putting on Saturday. They Recreation at the City ing are (I to r) Carrie Collins, Marcy Wilson, Korrine Wilson and Krissy Claybaugh. county. After Friday luncheon n residents may call the senior center, pickup for the Monday for and Friday activities. Des Christensen, 70 South First West, will repair any and all small appliances, free of charge, with a charge only for the cost of any parts. This is a of the "Handyman service senior center program. Des may be called at This service is for all seniors and retired persons in the area. The United Church Women will transport anyone needing transportation to doctors appointments, groceries or other necessary activities. Just call 3 Mrs. William Yates at or Mrs. Chris Bolieau, Seniors set program on The Recreation City Department Baton Review will be held Saturdy at 8:30 p.m. in the Intermountain school auditorium. The title for this years review will be "Twirling "73 and the public is invited to attend free of charge. Pam Gray and Diane Marshall are the instructors of the baton twirling class. Danish distaff workers COPENHAGEN Europe trip 723-385- The Senior Citizens Friday the winner the collection plus a luncheon, Restaurant 64 at donation when they guess the the Brigham City Community closest number of beans in the center, wiill feature a treat for pot. those attending when Virginia The dance begins at 9 p.m. Merrell will relate experiences and continues until 11:30 p.m. Maxi-skirt- s are a desirable from her recent trip abroad. She visited Russia and will show dress for the ladies. slides of interesting areas of Bingo Set Linnigrad and Moscow. Merrell went on a , Mrs. Bingo on Monday, Aug. 5, will medical exchange tour, being begin at 2 p.m. in the senior president of the Box Elder lounge with everyone bringing a white elephant or 25 The quick actions on the part Medical Association auxiliary. good of employes at Reminder Office The usual nutritious cents. meal will be available, Supply Monday afternoon led to Everyone is invited to parincluding drink and dessert for ticipate. Refreshments are the capture of two suspects is 64 cents. Virga Harding served while everyone gets after a thief walked out of the supervising preparation of the acquainted. Blackout prizes are store with a calculator valued at food in the community center added for more fun, Mrs. Kaiser $195. Police said they were called kitchen. said. ' to at 3:39 p.m. by a Store clerk 'The luncheon is served afM' wishing Anyone noon and those wishing to attake the second Silver after a man entered the shop tend must make reservations by Sands cruise, to be scheduled by and walked out with the Thursday noon. Those who Mable Yourt for the overflow of calculator. One employe was following cannot attend the luncheon may cruise number 1, may call the to the man southbound on Main hear Mrs. Merrells presensenior center, street while police were on the tation by coming in at 1 p.m. reserve a place on the "Islander. phone. yacht Fun Night Dance The first cruise will hold 55 The regular "fun night for maximum. The cruise of two Jumps In Car the Over Forty Dancers on hours will include dinner and a The employe saw the man Thursday, Aug. 2, will be held view of the sunsetting on great jump into a vehicle with another as usual and invitations are Salt lake, and a trip close to male occupant, and watched extended to all area residents to Antelope Island all for 6 per them speed away in the car. She got the discription of the enjoy an evening of dancing person, plus $1 for the bus trip to with the Hull band from Ogden. the lake on the community auto and license plate number. Admission is $1 per person, It was relayed to police and school bus, arranged by served Director Les Dunn. with refreshments broadcast on the radio. At this time Utah Highway during intermission in the community center Patrol Trooper Gerald Pierson Transportation Available hall. Transportation is available was headed southbound and the for residents of Perry and enjoys Everyone Cabaret Corner where they all Willard if they will call Mary congregate at tables to chat and Baker, Orvin Lemon, or Adelia the senior get acquainted while having Wilde or Director Hazel center. This is for Friday refreshments, Kaiser said. luncheon at noon or on MoAn estimate on the number of ndays at 2 p.m. beans in a fish bowl will cost 25 All retired residents are incents if desired and a drawing at vited to participate in this the end of the month will give program, which is for all retired residents in the Box Elder 723-532- (UPI)-Fo- ur of 10 workers in 723-547- Denmark are female and they are assured equal pay in the new 1973-7labor contracts. A total of 920,000 women work outside their homes and 570,000 of them are married. Minimum wages in the work agreements total 14 Kroner ($2.20) per hour. 5 Quick thinking leads d 723-325- Robert W. degree felony. Arraignments Continued Both arrignments were continued to Wednesday so that the suspects could retain legal counsel. Bail for both was set at $2,500 each. The court appointed legal counsel for Bell, whose preliminary hearing Deloris Stokes, Bothwell whose efforts of Valley hospital at led to the Tremonton, told the county officials that "if there is an increase in taxes, it should be in the sales tax line. Okay if Earmarked Junior Okada, Penrose, a member of the Bear River Valley Community Hospital board, said if the tax were earmarked, the people would vote for it, suggesting further that if should be reduced after the project is completed. It should be put in that way if possible, agreed Councilman Taylor who is a farm implement dealer, one type of business that would be hardest hit by a sales tax boost. Councilman Borup said in talking to people around Tremonton, he hadn't encountered any who wouldnt vote for the tax if it was going for a hospital. Mayor Zundel explained that the tax 193 million are registered in Aug. 6 at 10 a.m. He is out on bail. Jackson obtained his own attorney and his preliminary hearing is scheduled Aug. 24 at 10 a.m. Jackson remained in the county jail Wednesday. It was learned by police that four other stores were hit in Brigham City, and an assortment of items were stolen. A digital clock, auto parts, radio tachometer, and AM-Fall taken, were recovered by police. Daines Tuesday on a charge of theft, a third Favorable to Tax? Commissioner John Holmgren asked Mayor Zundel if he felt that citizens were favorable to tax? People are not favorable to any tax the mayor replied. The commissioner then asked if citizens favored the projects which the sales tax is sought to finance. Mayor Zundel said the Brigham City council wouldn't have voted to propose a bond issue if it didnt feel they were needed and that citizens will have an opportunity to vote on them. If put against the porperty tax, theyd vote for the sales tax, Mayor Sandall predicted. will and predicted that Brigham City citizens would vote to support the hospital just as they did a county nursing home in the north area. end measure could be adopted by the county and if no municipalities enacted it, all revenue would go to the county. Or, the county could pass it for a brief period of time and allow all municipalities hike. who wanted, to enact the half-ceWhen taken off by the county, the added tax would still be in effect in and return to the communities which adopted it. Losing Sales The mayor noted further that no community in Box Elder county is getting 50 percent of the retail buying, suggesting that more is spent in neighboring cities, such as Logan and Ogden where the added Income Cited Brigham City would receive about $120,000 annually. And the county, if it left the tax on, would receive about $30,000 a year from unincorporated areas, according to Commissioner Young. "Youre not raising the tax, only passing tax has been levied for years. half-ce- The commission gave no indication when it would reach a decision in the matter. Mayor Zundel said with the bonding proposal being prepared, "it's important to us that we get a decision as quickly as v possible. There were more than 20 persons at the meeting which was held during the commissioners regular weekly session in the courthouse. Commission Chairman Chase, on vacation, was not present at the session. an ordinance allowing municipalities within the county to adopt it. If the citizens it, their quarrel is with us, not with you, Mayor Zundel told the commission. However, Commissioner Young replied that it affects the entire county since county people still purchase in Brigham City. Mayor Zundel cited the services, programs and facilities that benefit not only Brigham City residents but those from the south Box Elder county community and said by paying the tax when they shop here, outside residents would be helping to pay for these things. The mayor mentioned specifically, fire dont like GS Empire meeting slated for Aug. 7 The next board of directors meeting for Golden Spike Empire, Inc., is scheduled Tuesday, Aug. 7, at 7 :30 p.m. The session will be held at the Empire headquarters, 2551 Grant avenue, in and ambulance service, parks and recreation, jailing, community center, golf course, and library. Ogden. Proposed Projects Proposed improvement projects include additions to the library, police station, and fire department, along with parks and golf course improvements. He said the city is growing and will continue to grow with the county's largest population surge coming in the south area. We are on the upswing, gentlemen, and have been for some time. From our point of view, we see no end in sight, Mayor Zundel stated. Referring to the hospital need, he opined that about the only feasible way (to finance it) is for the county to sell bonds and enter into an agreement with those since the communities communities, dont have the bonding capacity to do it alone. He commented that "Whats good for one end of the county is good for the other Reports on the Host and caboose programs are among items on the agenda. Wheel covers taken Jim Checketts, 365 South Third West, complained to police Monday that someone stole the wheel covers off his vehicle while it was parked near the intersection of First South and Main. Take stock in America. Buy US. Savings Bonds More than noticed that the car described, was in front of him at Seventh South and Main. He pulled it over and notified city police. Assistant Chief Tom Sneddon was the first on the scene and made the arrest. Complaints were signed. by Detective Karl DeRyke. The two suspects, Bruce E. Bell, 26, and Jeffrey Jackson, were 23, both of Ogden arraigned before Brigham City Judge money is distributed hospital. Tremonton would be expected to carry the heaviest financial load should the sales tax be adopted and an agreement be achieved among the communities to use the funds for a hospital. However, Mayor Sandall said we haven't yet agreed that it would all go to the hospital, citing other needs in the community such as parks. Dale Baron, president of the Greater Brigham City Chamber of Commerce, said the chamber board of directors had voted its support to the sale tax increase. automobiles the world. to arrests after theft home-cooke- ClGGCS tfGH pitfcfa County be LOSE UGLY FAT Start losing waight today OR MONEY BACK. MONADEX is a tiny tablet that will halp curb your desire for excess food. Eat Isss-wsig- h lass. Contains no dangerous drugs and will not make you nervous. No strenuous exercise. Change your life costs . . . start today. 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Main St. - Mail Orders Filled 723-325- & Deadline sot on calendars FINAL REDUCTION for birthdays DISCONTINUED The deadline for Interested persons to signup and order Seven Dingy Super Sewers the STYLES FLORSHEIM SHOES 0 WEre DRESSES REDU PRICE Ladles Community club birthday On July 26 we met at the home of our leader, Mrs. Levinthal. The meeting was conducted by President Edie Levinthal. Prayer was given by Lisa Taggart. We had a special treat. Miss Mary Jan Anderson came from the Extension Office to teach us how to put in a zipper. We had punch and cookies brought by Tracy Ruddell. Lisa Taggart, reporter calendar has been extended until Friday, Aug.3. LADIES LONG This will be the last chance, a club spokesman said. Calendars can be ordered by calling Mrs. Barbara Holman, or Mrs. Kay Anderson, NO- W- V4 PRICE 5. Some areas have been canvassed but others havent, she said. 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