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Show r The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday. July 27, 1973 T is sk kee nfemountem o ft h otr-'oo'- i no moun'o i fhu''1er iOrttr me ovrr la - H- tfvf4 ffaluM Ton rrn about me Mil TEMPERATURE CHART 13 hr U hr high Si 7? Prce f f pda' Cool Oeit j C ii onyon j 34 O hr 0 res Uan B'andirg near end rma 57 41 ?j tty e J 7 Oren Wi t r Hak .vi le Hpir for Vj - Marm .s nyf Laxe it R Ci'y if Ce jrae .VpnrJovr ' f .ntowr SlC Mah (puger F 3 a f s u 'ton Mi tP ,, iti $ U'vw , b 7rA' . RS- -- B -r ton ko hK ,. : I 5 Building valuations iil Rn i ltQ rhefn Pmt Q intent on on their g ID 9R Wyoming the Elks property fiom tax rolls both real and personal Hint Legal Action The the groups Mr to stress that even exemption from personal property tails does not free the religious and charitable groups from special taxes on cars and trucks. Be Consistent The personal property decision followed a county attorneys opinion cautioning commissioners sitting in one of then- - more unpleasant capacities to be consistent. Peters, special deputy county attorney retained for the exempt property question, said a 1917 Utah Supreme Court decision and a 1941 attorney generals opinion combine to indicate that when buildings are exempt from taxes, equipment to run them also should be tax-fre- The high court's decision referred to Elks Lodge 85 of -' Salt Lake City a ruling based on chantable work. Although the county attorney quoted extensively from that work, his recommendations rejected the 56- - ear-olruling. And commissioners declined to consider removing d property ; -- not He would speculate about how much combined real and personal piopertv exemptions might total but indicated the information could be available as early as next w eek In other actions, the board waived real property taxes on Snow Pine Lodge m Little Cottonwood Canyon because it is leased from the U.S Forest Service. Owners will continue I A At Museum Some Indian artifacts were from the stolen Thursday Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints old Bureau of Information in Temple Square. Taken were a piece of bead work and a peace pipe LDS Church assistant press secretary Jerry P Cahill said the loss was discovered at 6 35 p m. Value of the items has not jet been estimated by church offcials Commission Chairman y Ralph Y McClure, responding to questions about higher blamed inflation the same bug-- boo facing the protesters and the public'c constant clamor for more ser- a t Gen. Max A. ( reer Gains Promotion The annual meeting provided for by law ic sot up to review the service and determine on a ye.irh basis if the sei vice should be continued the following your Merits in Question Guard Rites Put Star On Colonel pealing for the decision. Judge Taylor said that "although certain aspects performed by the counseling servile wore valuable," it wa.-thteoung of the judges that marriage counseling after a petition for divorce had been filed, wasn't accomplishing what had been intended when the service was set up m 1909 In l tah National Guard Col Max A Over Thursday was promoted to the rank of brigadier gem ml in ceremonies conducted by I tah di Gen Maurice L Watts at guard headquarters at 154,1 Sunni suleAve (S40 South) He pointed out that although the county collects the property taxes, it keeps just one dollar oat of everv five the W'- H.ghs Fnja, ghs Saturday bvS with H l 60S Fc r Idaho Tjsdny H mght ows 5Js to low oOj Seme Wyoming everrq c scrtnred ojdieas showy's or ghs end ond 9n$ hot or ft' rnoon h ond ot cha-'-- " se gepr the moj a r C'1 No ad for Sunday througn TuesdOv Icrae change in temperatures h gns nvMly 61s Luws 50S I all on Judges court. Judge Taylor under its inheient investigative powers, is checking into what we should do The judges voted lo empanel James S. Sawaya. presiding Family Court tudge. and Judge Gordon I! Hall, to look into the matter and make recommendations into appropriate steps to be taken which would insure the court of retaining those services which are of value The said, Inventory Bronc Star Mr. Holladay also stated that his service had not been formally advised as to its discontinuation but had heard m 1952 to that effect Gm Creer ana operator of women's shops in Brigham Otv. Spanish Foil and Cedar i if. In civilian life. owner Sohomas, Delays Auditing State Auditor David ready-to-we- Mon-so- n Mr. Munson said the commissions effort has been under way for about a year and is not completed yet In detending the decision Judge lav lor said that the program had defimte'y not bi on "dumped perse, because of certain valuable ser- - S. said Thursday the State Liquor Control Commissions efforts to computerize the purchasing and inventorying of liquor stores has been hampered by an apparent lack of manpower in the State Data Procc ssing Center Regular Audit Mr. Monson made the statement after meeting with Liquor Commissioners Gerald Halbert and Norma Giles Thomas to go over the auditors figures on an upcoming commission regular audit. Mr. Monson said it appeared had not favorably imsince a Ugisiative proved sudv of 1: juor mventorus a year ago. tli'1 re Additional Interest The auditors contention m additional mteiert (niiomi) ( ould be earned rich year if this mone y.as no tad up in excess.ve or she.' moving inventory Masked Man Gets Cash From Station Special to The Tribune A man SANDY wearing a stocking mask and cowbov hat robbed ari attendant of $80 to ?'5 at gunpoint Thursday at Mr G s Gas and Goodies, zoth South and 7th East, about 4 p m. Police thief Gary Lancaster said the loss would hue been Greater, but lant h, id just p.J tl most of the (!,v receipts m a hank ag .she was rtill holding the lag in her hand, but tne thief apparently didnt notice Sandy SHOP LT OATS A aen SHOWROOM STORES LAKE CITY, 2855 HIGHLAND DPJVEJELEPHONE: WEEK WEEKDAYS 10 UNTIL S SATURDAY 10 UNTIL 0 Cockfight CLOSE 1373 8 O FREE SUNDAY tndwtfi nc ir Aw u PARKING Stixfc Cicrgt FREE DECORATING Ccr cr SC tAA IVtCE FUrr 487-57- 33 DEIIUCRY CONVENIENT 1 TETM it City 25, a f to quitch, Aloert F. and Diano Diana Judd Hay- cock. AAarned James 12, 1904, Long, Oct Pan guitch, later solernuzed $ He Temple Georg' diea 1965 Counselor m April i Rehet Society, member OOP Camp No 17 i r f Jg 9 wiaSm. r sors, Cic r L, Sjivivcrs Farminaton Dr Joseph H 17 Portlard, Ore grund'h dren, eight great Rae H Area, sister, Mrs A jj J t V JtoiAS , Dr. Paul C Fawley ( CobD, Salt Lake City imir.eneemcnt speaker Funeral Saturday, 253 Plea to Kcv Talk lo Graduates a 2 South Temple, E n here fr'ends ca'I one hnur services Burial, Sal, i Ljie City Cemetery Gregory Starr Cold LAGUNA HILLS, Gregory Scott Starr, -- tor-m- e 10, Salt r Lake City res dent, d.ed 24, 1973, July due to kidney plea mr greater equalitv between the fmancir g of public and private higher education will be made Friday when Dr Paul C Fawley delivers address the commencement s for summer grjriuat on c stnunster Hi at College Ihe ceremonies will be In Id at 4pm m the college amphi- tailure Dr Fawley is a pmfe'-o- r of educational administration at the I niversity of I tah and is a member of Westminster's board of trus'ees 211 to Graduate During the ceremony. Dr Maiiford Shaw. Westminster president, v ill confer bachelors degrees on 2U graduating students Dr. Fawley will receive an honorary doctoiate of humanities degree The pro'diu will include a dedication of the amphitheater in the memory of Mrs Salma Neb E Malnisten. Lincoln, Tbe collego has been the beneficiary of a trust 'mid es'ab-lisheMalnisten s in Mis name W(st-mmst- Dr Fawley has been a member of the U of U faculty 24 years and a Westminster trustee since 1995 He has served as a consultant to the Utah public school system and as a visiting jirofessor at the University of the Philippines and Haile Selassie University in Ethiopia reception for the graduates udl lie held after the cerA emony Jan Born A Sampson, a graduate who v.a- - a member of the stu lent con-si- t action (raw which built the amphitheater vu.l otlei a commentary Other Duties Th.it means nearly a thud of the invent.','' !v dodar value tum.s over not oftener than once every s months RB-SA- i Lloyd Mr. Menson said the final audit is about a month from W completion hut ednecday had released preliminary find mgs which showed that some 29 percent of the commissions 4 1 million hquor inventory or about $1 3 million worth has a turnover rate of twice yeaily or !os- - NOW flG GREAT R3 FURNITURE A ! theater vices it does prov ide He cited the counseling given on child custody evaluation as being extremely valuable to the court Ln dispositu n of cases July Ogden of natural causes Born Aug 1883, Pan xer-cise- k However, Don Hulladdy. administrator and munselor for the family court si rvuccs, said he felt that the program was a success and had been since its inception Heard Rumors The new general, who resides at 50 S. 500 East, Spanish Fork, commands the guard's XI Corps Artillery He served in World War II 1940 1945 to Horn and in Korea from 1950 to 1952 He was awarded the U S Army s Farmington, died 9 7 3 4 g" - Dt 208 Main, N m y e is irw m Tlie counseling services provided f bv the Family Court of the 3rd District Court will be discontinued as of Jan 1. 1974 G Hal Taylor, presiding ludge of the 3rd District Court said Thursday Judge Ta; lor said that in an annual meeting of review, the judges of the 3rd Distnct voted almost unanimously to discontinue the service. ITCf, Complaints that propertv taxes had inci eased 300 to WIO percent were common Dm man complained that assessment of a neighbor's new house had been added to his Another said he property deeded land to the county for street widening The street is wider but he still was being taxed for land that now belonga to the county. Items Stolen 0 Rv Charles Seldin Tribune Saff Writer On Into Night The session started at 10 a m., an hour late, and continued through lunch and dinner and on into the night In all, about 300 persons most concerned with individual pieces of to property appeared question and protest Many went home in despair before presenting their cases Problems seemed to center on two causes' Reassessment for the first time m years sometimes dating to 1910 and emus that hadn't been corrected Groups like the Masonic Temple Assn, that paid personal property taxes before the exemption ruling will get refunds. County Auditor Gerald R. Hansen stressed. y Bill Thomas Lodge was put same cat. gory Both hinted at legal action Peters was careful it, church, mission home ana Sunday school operated by the Inc at Baptist Sandy was exempt as was a block of 14 homes for families on welfare run by tne LDS Church. 5j to . Judges Will Drop Counseling Plan A Moose m erd Thustor Precipitation oercd Saif l.okf City. Ogden and Provo 7 y protesting property. personal paying taxes, it was noted 24hojr 1k County Rules on Taxes .Churches, schools, hospitals and so on that are freed from taxes on their land and buildings shouldnt be taxed for personal property that makes the facilities go, Salt Lake County commissioners ruled Thursday. Sitting as lilT.ls last board of the governing equalization, last body also reaffirmed years decision to tax houses that go with Church of Jesus Saints Christ of Latter-dawelfare farms but exempt the rest of the welfare system. The action covered 21 welfare farms, two canneries, Welfare Square and a system of bishops warehouses. Taxing houses used for caretakers follows a policy set by the states Greenbelt law, commissioners noted. t os LOWS 'hrouah 0 ro e 4 o? uiiti jiat ye exc ..s Fre'i A )1 1972 nclooer pitot on $irn 4 ences '3 cre jmuiative Sunrne 7 o uT SansctS 49 MOT i'8 WinneTuco A nr day of r F v to Veao. J coxs teinoeraVre Southern O N I dj. t tew ow s M( Sof'n a West eliOMitom - b th Highs Extended Outlook Sunday Through Tuesday H gl A'irm and d' Utah Salmon Twn F jils ? 35 J fo oeHo ti y r f 1 i o' j 'o r Rji'f b r fy (I 4 ard morn Fa Wyoming tn- - ugn ui Pun v c'jdrf o'tcfhuhs e o' widely scattpreo Cho i jr do thunderstorms r'fp'-ncoand 'toners OV' me meen'oms both dtVS Ll'tlf Vji bo cock Loag 89, o.er fpLii'airs m aternoons c 'd 0 r rgs tt rourh 0 'rn.jht Soturcov d jdo roo ( - f? FARMINGTON Hoy- Baugh "I H Vtwr vi Mrflb is- 40 Bertha H. De Long - b' 3 F- rmpfro vmil on f n will 4-- - nov Not m,rh and Sotu'dov chonge Lows bo'h nick's ghs bo'll dovs 90 to 9C c rpphMit et snoer leu than 0 per ent through Fridov n ght L ght w nas Utah Gereroliy tu r throjgh Set udoy ecert tor a few afternoon and i f rig thji dtrshowers moirfy Not myrh Dt ontf eost por'ion T' ro r vonge Lcw n ghts in r jCs o'd low 60s Highs toih cjvs most' .r tne 90s Nevada Ge'aily tj r trough mr?d S erdov tJ W th wdlv I tterroon ond evening thunder show hon much rrs fot tempero'jrf Lows both rights 4 1 to S3 H ghs both dovs 35 to 95 ' o 1''rt Smjiheasf Idono Fair Notional Weotntr Service Dots Obituaries 4 Fair Skies to Prevail in Area Gerx'ailv Unhappy taxpayers crowded into a hallway of the City & County :rT" . Salt Lake to Cerand P. oid 1963, 23, Marcia Starr W Attend- Ohvewood ed Elementary School n ei Toro, member LDS Church he v,os Loguno M lls V7ar a CCimnshiD Awara Noruree m the Sonora Elementary School m Costa Meso, won second place ribbon in ne Ninth Annual Childrens Ar member Ctb Scout Show, program, won grand on;, n the 1971 Space Derby ond Urst place in the Pine wood Derby in 1972 at Phoen x Survuors parents, broth ers. sisters, Rick, Jedrey Bucxy Bradley, Chrisnne, Hills Laguna grandparen's L Mr and Mrs Roland Bam, Mr and Mrs Allan H Waglev, all Salt Lake City Graveside serv ces Satur day. 11 om, Mt Olivet Cemetery. Friends call 36 E 2!h South, Salt Lake, before services Kermit E. Hedberg Kermit E. Salt Lake hospital Born Jon. Salt 1910, 1, ake City, to I A AugustJessie and Evans e d b e r g H . Married Flor ence Monson, Retired employe States Telephone Graduate University o Coalville Mountain Co Utah Survivors widow, dough ters, Mrs Jay R (Karen) Bertagnole, Lake City, Search for Woman, Baby EAGLE, COLO. (AP) -ECounty Sheriff Jim said Thursday the formal search tor a Longmont woman and her who (hugh'er apparently drowred m the Colorado River has been called agle Sea-bre- e off Seabree said a couple of boats would still lcok for the b.xlies, but most of the search effort has ended Georgia Hutchings. 35, a former Layton. Utah resident, and her daughter. Sarah Ann Hutchings, u months, were in a pickup camper when it left the road and rolled into the nver in Glenwood Canyon about 17 miles west ot here E ndav right, authorities s.od Lynn Hutchings the womans husband and (hr other small childrtn escaped from the truck, but Hutchings was unable to locate has wife and daughter, Seabre" smil etery James F. Moore James Frederick North Tern pie, died July natural ot 25 causes at home. Born 10, 1905, inary. Dec. Sent Miss., James Frederick to ST GEORGE bircl'e Peirc Si Coopor, 72, Gporc". Uieii Jjiy 21. 1977 m Soil 0 Lane hosoitul of E'arr Harper, Counlv counselor, chorlstfr ngu a Vnthrrs group, flay ScPol sprrularv S irenint of Sun Pri fm-pi- c v.ori nr f Survivors rbar d sen dou ir lor J nnrs Anaheim, Calif Mrs B,l ic lAtton) Van Bo'larr, Cal f Nuys two urandrhlldren, hrothrrs, Ln marfl nster, r V t ir a Tuvin, Pr,,ihaai ( r ,,f fijren.n Mrs Eieour jni p ' ' o'a 'all oir Cay P unt ral a,. seurdjy u S G t -- mn ,.n,, r' M a' "V i .. an r d tua-- S , j'u rfl i a r a rre1pr r y st Stunkel Aug Houston, Tex Active member LDS Church Member Ripe Fitters 57 Former Atomic Energy employe Commission. Graduate AVissis sippi A&M son, Survivorswidow, daughter, Murray Fmder.ck, Mrs. Barbara Louise Shirley, both stepson, Houston, James Lewis Dwen, Seattle 2 brothers, grandchildren, Natchez, Lewis, sisters, M'ss , Clm'on, Ernest, 7Aass ; Mrs Maygm Broome Puth Mrs Ca'umbia, Miss ; Willie Mrs Pmd, Houston, 7'an Sm.th, New Orleans. Funeral pending tro n 574 E. 1st South. 3, 946, Spencer A. Smith Summit MARtON, Cojntv Funeral services will be Sa'urcay at 2 pm. Summit South Staxe Center, for Kimcis, Srencer Allen Smith, 10, who Marion, drowned July 26 in a Marian reservoir. Born Jan 1963, Port- 23, Ore land, and Smith n t to , G'oria Attended Elemerdory South Sum Mem- School ber 4 H Club Survivors parents Chor.es ers, voters. broil- M, S'even Arron O , Russell S, Roiaa B, Nathan L, D Crys'al TwUa Laura A, K Mor hour iWar E 1901, to En Tliomav are Annie ,Var goret Ghps Pcirrr Married Jurors r i oopnr hoy (2 1920, Sal Lose Cits, later solem nued CAesa, Aru tpmole Siudnd n.usi, former (nil fjrnu res a... f, R,- - ,Cf Sorie tv Married1 Macv Elizabeth John D. Benton conrer Fo j Portland Friends call Crondo1' tuary, Kamos, Saturday prior to service Burioi ion Cemetery. Birdie P. Cooper 26 Moore, W. 1223 67, J , all Marion, grandparents, Melvin T Mr and Mrs Smith, Gresham, Ore . Mr and Mrs O G Crockett, Obituaries Bern Frh Sal! E 10 a m ) 574 1st South, vyhere frinds call Friday 7 8 pm. Burial Mt Olivet Cem- ton Moore Sr. Colorado Ends both Anne, grandchildren services Saturday 2 Private and Mary! Frances Bol- - . Duke" 63, 1810 S. Main St , died July 2' of natural causes in a Hedberg, dn j ? 1 John D Benton. 30, St , died July 25 in a Saltot comclic0Lake hospital tions following surgery Born June 18, 1943, East Ohio, to Samuel Palest.rie, ona Lillian Bonnell E61!0" Student University ot Un Employe research laboratory. University ot Utah Survivors brother, Paul - s East Palestine, two in Los Anaeles Funeral Palestine Cemetery , a tn'arp scavi Giorun C ty Saturday Burial . In tasi Glenview |