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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Young men reminded to register 9 Ihuisday, November 21, 1974 One early obligation of citizenship is the requirement at age 18 to register with the Selective Service System, A L. Beck, Utah State director of Selective Service said today. He reminded all young men that they have a period, 30 days before or 30 days after their 18th birthday, to comply with the law concerning registration. Due to the extensive budget cuts imposed upon Selective Service the past few years, there is no longer a Selective Service office in many areas of the state. Young men in this area, however, can register at any post office or with Nard Allen a counselor at Box Elder f i y Vf $ tmj High School. Willard Mayor Glenn Braegger, left, presents books to Mrs. HONORED FOR SERVICE Audra Call and Robert Morgan as gifts for their many years of service in city government. The presentation took place Saturday night during a dinner for the two at the Brigham and later City Golf and Country club. Mrs. Call served the city as secretary-treasure- r these horses in a pasture northwest of Brigham City need 'winterization' like the family auto to assure they will fare well through the cold months ANIMAL LIKE recorder during the period 1949-74- . Morgan served during the same period, first as recorder, then as a councilman and for 14 years as mayor. ahead. The Golden Spike Human society is urging animal owners to make sure their animals art? taken care of this winter. : i Affluence coming to end Utah facing tax hike iii 0 STORE HOURS: 9 AM TO 9 PM WEEKDAYS 10 AM TO 7 PM next year? Utahs affluence of the past few years is coming to an end, and the state will encounter considerable difficulty in its budget from present tax sources in the period ahead. This was the conclusion reached by the Utah Foundation, the private research organization, in their latest analysis of the condition of Utah n ' stateJtnances'jSd' the pat---e vfal DvH"ing mid-rang- 6 g balancing legislative sessions, ' Utah balanced its state budget without any major tax increase and still had substantial surplus available for a variety of capital improvements and other onetime expenditures. In fact, the state even was able to provide some tax reductions during this period. The 1975 Utah Legislature, however, will be faced with the difficult choice of approving a very austere budget for state and school operations next year or authorizing a tax increase. Factors Cited Among the factors that have contributed to Utahs rapidly deteriorating financial con- dition, according to the foundation, are (1) a miscalculation in the effect of the 1973 income tax law changes, (2) rising inflation and the fact that state salaries are tied to changes in g the index, (3) rapidly growing retirement costs for state and school emof the ployees, (4) the phase-ou- t state property tax this year, and (5) the fact that some of the other revenue collections are falling short of expectations. Foundation analysts point out But -- CQHB (HEuTCB $3.29 $1.32 LI Porcelain enamel finish. roildmgs items, with an additional $27 million appropriated for this purpose by the 1974 budget resulted from the 1973 miscalculations, (4) increasing the state sales tax levy, and (5) raising other state tax rates such as the cigarette tax. CtfE IACERS DECORATOR sw you SAVE 33c 10c CUN WARMER YOU SAVE press-decorato- 20 UR REG 30c V r. 1 OillCij 7 I MODEL EK15 CUSTOM ELECTRIC SLICING KNIFE OUR REG. 1147 p MIX PIE CRUST OUR REG. 39e G MIX YOU SAVE $2.48 $31 u 1 3 POUND FRUIT CAKE PYREX YOU SAVE OUR REG. 1.49 Fresh and delicious fruit cake in attractive chipboard box. MEAT 1 YOU SAVE MEASURE oz. OUR REG. YOU SAVE 99c 26c Full 32 oz. liquid 40c 49c measure. 'Jr 0 e w Vv rYOU le 4-C- UP THERMOMETER ALUMINUM ROASTING PAN OUR RE6. 6 Pillsbury pack makes 2 9 inch crusts. 1 Multi-us- 0UT U0lH O' Compact, Contoured Handle 9" Hollow Ground Stainless Steel Blades Ideal For Slicing Meat, Breads and Vegetables. SAVE heavy duty. 10c NUTCRACKER NUT PICK SET and other violations. She will not have other police powers. FISHER IR REG. 1.19 5 piece set includes nut cracker and four nut picks. 'TXp Ilf yj YOU SAVE 40c DELUXE VINYL RASTER 18-PIE- CE CASHEWS g PUNCH BOWL OUR REG. YOU SAVE 99c 20c 12 oz. Bags delicious roasted, salted Cashews. ZZ OUR REG. YOU SAVE $5.99 $2.00 7 Princess deluxe crystal quart bowl plus 8 cups. 5 E S 22 OUR REG. YOU SAVE 69c 30c For roast meat, roast fowl large capacity rubber bulb. 126 CARTRIDGE SKAGGS KODAeOLOR FILM OUR REG. WILL 1.09 2 exposure for Instamatic cameras. Beautiful color prints. BE A CLOSED 1 YOU SAVE NOVEMBER 12c 28 THANKSGIVING DAY VJESTIN6MQUSE MAGICUBES OUR REG. flashes. Gloria Walkers parking SO THAT OUR MtllJ EMPLOYEES MAY SPEND THE DAY WITH THEIR 1.46 Pack of 3 cubes 12 color balanced ... to enforce YOU SAVE $1 20 $7.59 Cornwall electric food server. 14 piece cookie 8 stainless pins ft string. Ordered Cut When it became apparent that the state was going to face some serious financial problems in the period ahead, the governor ordered a three percent cut in general fund and uniform school fund appropriation allocations for the 1974-7- 5 fiscal year. It is expected that these cuts will result in total savings of $5,135,000 for the year. The foundation report lists the various options open to the 1975 Utah Legislature which will convene in January. These options include (1) reducing costs and cutting back on state programs by restricting legislative appropriations, (2) restoring the use of the state property tax levy which in the past was used to balance the uniform school fund, (3) raising state individual income tax rates to make up the loss which TURKEY OUR REG." session. Employe Training act to cover all of Mrs. Walkers salary plus her uniform expenses for one year. Council approval came on this basis. Although an ordinance officially establishing the two-hoparking limit was adopted a number of weeks ago, Chief Studdert said necessary signs have just been made available. Mrs. Walker joins the department at the same pay class as other civilian employes. Chief Studdert said she will issue citations only for parking YOU SAVE one-tim- A meter maid . and no meters! Comprehensive OUR REG. Large sixe for turkeys. she'll enforce parking Brigham City will soon have its own meter maid" on the job in the downtown area. Only she wont have any parking meters to police. Instead Gloria Walker will mark tires in an effort to enforce a two-hoparking limit in the central business district. The city council approved her for the job at Thursdays weekly meeting. She was recommended by Police Chief Steve Studdert. The chief said funds can be secured through the Federal wg SUNDAYS e that based on their estimates and projections, if expenditure increases in 1975-7are limited merely to changes, the state general fund and the uniform school fund would have only about $2.7 million remaining to cover state building needs and amounts for any new or expanded programs. The 1973 Legislature ap- proprtated $44 million for fn FAMIUES. YOU SAVE 27c STORE HOURS 226 N. MAIN BRIGHAM SUNDAYS 10 am.- - CITY, UTAH zp i |