Show 4A THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 4 1 Utah in A-- l Financial Shape Stale Tax Commission finds fan Jan 4 (AP)new construction s U S Steel President Reports BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Wins Acquittal CEDAR CITY Teen-Aaer- JBBBBBBhBRIBBBBBB LBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBal 4 (AP)— One state institu- - of three men charged with beating iunvoed 313 Cedar City Police Chief Anton H : Highway last fiscal year Lambert Dec 23 was acquitted percent over consump at a special session of halfway point t boost in state yesterday t ion plus the 01 Fifth district court gfrsollno tax Dean C Mangun 18 Hurricane pushed revenue ths to $5757942 on leave from mth duty with the navy rs Diesel and other won after Defense Atacquittal special fuel taxes totaled §279775 torney Leroy H Cox asked for a $iv4t32 tor me last dismissal The motion was denied compared with 950-by Judge Will L Hoyt of Nephi period That's 166 six months of but he later allowed arguments as above the amount taken in percent to facta in the case and Mancum last fiscal year was acquitted Sales taxes continued their rec-- t The others charged in the case ord high eontribotlon The pile which grew out of a fight which of peonies nickels and dimes — which provide the bulk of sales Chief Lambert was attempting to tax collections — reached $8535-3S- L break up are Mangum's brother And that's 49 percent above Carlos and Luther Pearch Jr 19 1950-8- 1 also of Hurricane LOGAN Jan There will be Should Hit SlOOOnrtft stu- sufficient housii facilities for The commission reported that if dents attending tah State Agricul- present economic' levels continue sural college quarter which 755 sales tax collection should total starts this wii sail lay according to than esti- Ben Van Shaar nearly $1000000 more ousing manager mates made by the 1951 legislature We have plenty of housine The surplus will be available for accommodations for both sincle and married -students" Prof Van Shaar said SALT LAKE CITY Jan 4 (AP Students wishing tof make arAttention Skiers Utahns have purchased 126432 rangements for quarters are to write or! visit the housing worth of federal tax gambling office in the Main building between stamps since the new occupational tax went into effect on Nov 1 now and tomorrow William J Korth collector of Prefab apartments quonsets revenue (for Utah said 755 trailers dormitoify rooms and housin private homes in Logan are stamps have been issued Most sold ing fill satltiKlA vt 1U l for $3501 The stamps are required Lto a limited extent Prof Van Shaar of persons who collect money from contests s earn sports events Winter quarter registration is pools lotteries and similar At Stop Saturday in the college fieldhouse operations and classwork begins next Monday Korth said another $1109 was collected from the 1Q percent gambling excise tax SALT LAKE CITY The stale tax commission says Utah swung into 1852 in fine financial shape with special tax collections far tile first half of the current fiscal year more then $2500000 above' revenues for the same ' period test year Collections of all types of excise taxes totaled $18063465 for the Held in Death of Beating Suspect In Cedar City 952 Al-de- B BBBBBBBB 1 r Bfc wysssal MlllH aBBBBSi jV"!--- ! ti 1 5 July-numb- Housing at US AC Found Adequate Wager Stamps Bought by Utahns ii I in-vit- ed ii punch-board- ALLEN'S RANCH HOUSE 488 Ogden Canyon BEER CHILI CHICKEN STEAK COFFEE 5c i vuiiipaiiy Anthony Redmond (center) 24 of Royal Oak Mich is shown after he had surrendered as driver of the car which struck Jessica Anastos (left) 15 and Barbara Hollow a v (right) 17 en a Pentlsc Mich street at the stroke of midnight on New Year's eve Bodies of both girls were found in a snowbank Police at first suspected foul play Police quoted Redmond as saying he was driving along the street in a heavy fog "watching the time because ef the New )Tear coming in" "It was exactly midnight— we were saying 'Happy New Year to each ether— when I caught a glimpse of the girl's coat and felt a bump- - 7 Testify in Greenband War Surplus Case BOISE Jan 4 (AP) — Seven wit 4vOld A Boyd in disposal of the prop- -' nesses testified yesterday in the enpv Harold Kimball of Salt Lake City trial of Abe Greenband formerly told 1949 he court that in of Ogden Utah accused of conspir- saw the tents trucked July from Green- ing to '"siphon off' about $25000 bands warehouse to a freight car worth of war surplus property uv in which Kimball previously had loaded pup tents sold to B A Bowtended for Idaho educational insti- er of KnoxviUe Tenn tutions At the time Greenband was getThe trial was recessed until Mon- ting surplus tents from the Ogden day when the government will call army depot for the states of Idaho more witnesses Oregon and- - Washington Kimball The Salt Lake City businessman said Greenband told him some of is charged with conspiring with the tents in his warehouse belonged former state purchasing agsnt Har- - to Idaho and some to him f I 1 ASPIRIN FOR CNItDREII J $400-00- ft A If I MA A COLD CASH trial ? 0 Start the New Year Right and oAVInlid JANUARY Bower testified ha bought 294 squad tents from the Union Distributing company Salt Lake City and that he had never met Greenband until he came to Boise for the Theodore Pauly a warehouse man and truck driver employed by testified to trucking Greenband tents from Ogden to Greenband's warehouse in Salt Lake City Pauly also testified that he saw at Greenband's warehouse a steam boiler like one authorized for shipment from the U S atomic energy commission Richland Wash to Idaho Hunting Building Site E J Sullivan property disposal CEDAR CITY Utah Jan 4 (AP) officer for the AEC plant told the The Utah State Agricultural col- court of authorizing the shipment lege board of trustees will meet from Richland to Boise Russell in Salt Lake City Jan 12 to de- Eckman of St Anthony and Ralph termine a site for the new Henley of Payette told of trucking library building at the Branch it to Boise and then to Salt Lake Agricultural college here city: 13 Pare orange flavor uuk cnuaren inn A:urmcv that Mothers prefer Tablets By Murray M Meier SALT LAKE CITY Jan 4 (UP) e a rosy picture for the 1952 diof two operations major visions of the United States Steel Corp — Columbia-Genev- a and Consolidated-Western — was painted here today by their president n : C Roach Roach who has been president of Consolidated Western for several years while it u u s subsidiary also became president of Columbia-Genev- a Tuesday when were consolidated as a new j operating division of the parent west-wid- Hons 1 Future Rosy in Western States Save More y T v Succeeds Mataesias As Geneva he succeed edDr Waltherpresident H Mathesiua who retired Dec 1 Roach conferring here with Managing Vice President Lorin J of Columbia-Genev- a ed that steel production reportof the western U S Steel units in 1951 came close to 2000000 net ingot H "id it should surpass !fi this figure in 1952 when additional facilities go into operation At the Geneva works tiear Pro-v- o 1961 production was at a record high of 1470000 net ingot tons Westhaver said "52 output should be at least 60000 tons greater eft- West-hav- Marine Slaying er ' er a new blast furnace the rtlant r — start— nrninb ably late In March nrnk w uv— i 31000 Employed Roach said that U S Steel western operations now employ naaitr 21000 persons — 7200 at Geneva the largest payroll in Utah and 6800 each at Columbia and Westhaver said of new facilities should increase the Utah payroll this year by at least five per rent Both officials agreed that demand for steel in the west despite the increased pt eduction still far exceeds supply because of v mwroiuHH Th no change in the picture in sight for this year They said that at least 69 per cent of earnings go toward corporation taxes — "more for taxes than for dividends In addition to the new open hearth furnace the Geneva plant— in a $6000 000 expansion program —has added more soaking pits now in operation and a hot roiled coil plant which will operate as far as supplies permit as quickly as materials are available Roach his wife and two children — Judy 17 and Alden Jr 15 — arrived in Salt Lake City late last night in their private plane They were to leave later today for New York where Roach will attend a U S Steel president's meeting He" will return to Sal' Lake City Jan 28 to address e Utah manufacturers' association meeting on miH-tar- Suspect to Face Charge of Murder S L Father of 5 ROANOKE Vs Jan 4 (AP) Three officers from Etowah county Ala arrived here last To Face Court night to return James David Higgs AWOL sailor to Garden Ala to answer a charge of murder in the death a young Salt Lake City Utahof marine Police said Higgs who was arrested at his mother's home here New Year's day has waived extradition proceedings The Alabama officers declined to discuss the case but it ! k! plan to start back to Gadsden today shooting of Pfc Clyde Shapley marine irom sail LAKe Utah on Christmas morningCityin Attalla Ala The twn mean not been spending the night in a car jy was usin ponce saici The youthful sailor AWOL from the naval air station at Memphis Tenn since Nov 26 was arrested when he came here to visit his mother The FBI said the gun which Higgs allegedly used in the killing was found at the mother's home here m SALT LAKE CITY Jan 4 (AP) LeRoy W Harris 34 will appear Feb 7 in city court on with assaulting his childrencharges with intent to commit murder iP£ City Judge Arthur J Mays set the date yesterday Harris was returned to county jail under $5000 bond Harris is accused of to shoot three of his five trying children Tuesday Police said be firefi a shotgun into a room occupied by three of the youngsters Wins $7500 Award LOGAN Jan 4 (AP) — Cyril E McClellen 38 native of Logan and now an electronics engineer in Baltimore Md has been awarded $7500 by the patent compensation board of the U S atomic energy commission 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