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Imw Ksi tt, IM klititilit Uh H M' III I. ink tiiiA HH M-IHUA, M-IHUA, tvi lUi y ittl Uillnivully IIikh llilxV lliBir aliuulii. fVr In- lmtm, butitin yuM l.lK lint .hm .tt vt uli (mitl. R - l.M limi't Uu itit vwt.ii( Mm limit whti t-ii"t IhiI lit i.f l.vi't Hi unguium. iU tltuti, mwi ww'iii ttlt "ilif tvuimV" u mm wy t mu.ilun t.ul Mil ll.Bt'V liu-ull Vtd ,,U .uy Mm yuntl (iiiiiiU, I....I ( i i.U,lKtf JVjl, I U.lv-J lvllv4 il.cW4 fiWJuHuH . : " 1 f 1 1 1; ' , ' J 0 If: , 6 !: , - ? - -t ' ' i . i y i - in - 1 , JfoJivwot Stirs to For Crippled Children ir5 ciiiiam; id To Shed Light on the Werld This Week THESE MES HAD THIS TO S.Y: tut- fairgrountk Col- ! it' ,. IV-ktfU Jw tr sni'w are 9 ; nvft-iftw fti crug exam arounu, tiitr iRfti. Ui se yum jiw-o. j by twe yiaaricfiBeutita Af- J0 Cftrriile ' JJ ie master (A vf-reu.oiit trf ti suf v vmct won tun iiftiiic, ti L Can-; Ju4t Katicfe Varu viucfc lit ityii.t tae iStnj westerx tUvw in i'rt-viSiMi in Lt Anf 5.evw cpecifciiy ftCU iron. Hue f im cj:lfcl ivt been sddei Jjti Ffitzw, lovely mwif uo ftrd sirer on niio and io ii-vis.vi&- fti&o will partic)-pte partic)-pte fcivryj with "-CarroVToy" Abdtintw, Eollywui'e newest wvwn eiiigiiii; ftisation; Bob &bepprd. KGM toruic; Garry Ovx5':o A the Ebj-thm Eound-vp; Eound-vp; jMiy Farktr and toe Hai3S-na, Hai3S-na, ton'ju 'ciern music juictt, lwr. w'iiii ctber tnovie if. -J uWwuw performers. Fart rf the w will be ttue- Pity fan with taeir larrt oppor-tu.-jjty to tee a big-tune Uer-i'i Uer-i'i thvw prvducel. The ckww it iret but everyone rrjutt have tickets wbich wi3 aviilable orJy thrtn-gh local ! tic cutrpieu;; cocfiaa:! ihfcl iiiw lwj. ir JI'.trft sufficient to ioid a 30BitiaL inaev ive'r-1 viE iiyl funber than lhtt is preirisf faturt t'f th vtr, for I sio swr, and tier? t murr i!r:.ndri.ti'i;E In vis to jrart curierrurx. I ioiyw that the enesry las been hurt baiy ia tit hag had to frht itar -rar vhere be iT-i cia rictorr - Gea. IOUGLAS ICACAETHUE to ibe "The real iesueg to this -war) art vhetinr the f V."ert n civ2:-au:c ae God has jenritted it fi:; ': ic our owe Jeicn-td lands .thai! aefj and defesj Coi ' rr-uraE-ts; vhether the riufc cf -rho hhw ibr . j trs. nskTe thir citisens arid deride the dignity i Bhall diEpia the rule cf those to whoa the iadrrifc and He rrttf are sacred." Gen. MATSE7T EHKTS-ij id troops fig-htir:f in Korea. "What's eacred abvut 18? . Kobodj- likes to a US be ye of arr a;re fo off to or near try Tyr. B-j ia why this big hooptedoo about 18. as against: IS? Fitii. t, Ve d'.ct fet it. New York DAILY NTWS. "We bbould all grow part of the f ood we eat Ererv basement should be a nnaj storehouse for fooi Tb ; k ? wently runrg a blizzard b?r ' m only lour dirs. ifnm h fcn lojyrtaot roi t iay Sn "-at Jarrft of ftfttiol-ftl d-ft.-iihe aod war owJii:tion. I'Ut fftM 1 ViOj Ootva iUi-l (,'o.'aoy HinVUijg ftid break-prviuiiioo break-prviuiiioo rwrU in an t-ffort t fifctt tb rv-r-it aiilojr d-oao.d for ieUl, (hem' foaiiwrr i icaJM on to tut i) Jont-r hour and e y.-rt ft jffraVr low liiftii tvtr Mot in th 4 f-Otef effort. War m si .cuKailtta-ot of priyat h'ne corifctrw-'tkia ioroojrhout tb riation. Jan fcr mftJj Jn.Tfeaeir.'iy diffkoU obtain. fcuMividera are fiidinj? more and ior oltw U in Out; way of building more ham.. As a fal 4nt of Industrial activity In the West th jn:rfttsjiiy id for 'jberfcljjwd mmlrwAim ods and loan rt-yolfttionis in Ortrn ironies ifnrt-iiisii'ijfly appar-tnt, appar-tnt, stilled wortrij are wlrA in war jinxluction more than art now r-adily ftvsiialiUs in this arta and new homs ae iiet'dfed b house them, 'j hi-re Is no dt aKh of iilmm and fciUs for housing unit bj Orem, Almost every large landowner and many Hmajl landowner have laid th groundwork for BuWivisions, With the need to ftpparefit f;r home eoitstruction t lunilinue in 0f at a teni Increased even over that of 'j50, tie dw ision by federal housing ftutborities to desijnate Ortin a ft defen area can not te long delayed. delay-ed. Ibiii a tion will he the 'o' fcijna for dozens of indiv-idMttlft indiv-idMttlft to preed wth large scale home construction, The sooner the better j 1 nrti lift! 1 1 ii IILU IWUIIIIi.ll IIWPill on oni: or m v ujh in orkm Wil l, U ltMSH ',AN AMI Wm'LMK FOR c:co CASH AMI THK IIAI.ANCK ON TKUMtt Total CVMt for Iit and 4-IMim Home $5,800.00 lOlt WJI.f, IM'-OUMATIOM :AI,f, Hill Halter 002 HI Whetiier education or Cot, 3, Bracken Ie will have the most to ty ut taxe In Utah for the next two year has come tt tJe fore as the one big issue lac-; the Twenty-Nintij Utah lt hlaUire. Aii4 with the 60 day ettsion now half over education, t)irough :t ftchool boiirijs ttiA ihe l-g;t;!ature, threstens to take the rntter of tax right out of the governor's hands. In his open ic t mge to the Jawwiakers, Oovernor Lee asked lhat thiey give f-rit coniideraton t a redaction of Inoonae nd tiles taxes, tirt the school l.ave come on w;th a bill endors- heicl the bills in the upper hoose, ud4erJy asked that the Senate decide wfaetiier it wanted to coa-idsr coa-idsr them or not. lie ixiiifted that feeling on the matter was so lr apart and to much emotion had been generated gener-ated over the issue that any a- greeme.it betwj fcrbaa a&d rural faction is out of the question. ques-tion. He suggested that rather than "waste" days of debate, the matter might well be submitted sub-mitted for legislative council study for two years. Th. failed to meet the approval approv-al of a majority of the Senate, however, and on a vote of 16 to 13. the body decided to sub-' mit the question for stud), jt fact was demonEtrated reoen when food went "black market WILLIAM E. LYONS, president cf the Akron Ker", Garden club, in letter to departeent of agriculture. The lobby at the UN resembles a horse market wb the Ejembers bid for each others' votes, which are Livi-; ed around. Unles.8 the UN is placed on & differa; foundation, world affairs never will come right' DjQt IEL MALAN, prime minister of South Africa, bef. pariianjent. "The Communist objective is to break our unity, to undermine our morale, and to weaken our econosiy, at least the economy of western Europe. A militan attack is the most like!v way to unite us, to restore 02 i morale. . - CHARLES TAFT, brother of Senaty Eobert A. Taf t, in speech before Anglo-American Pre j Club. . ""The overwhelming majority of colored people e South Carolina do not want to force their children into white schools , . . . Except for the professional agitat- ; ors, what the colored people want, and what they an entitled to, is equal facilities in their schools." Got ' JIMMY BYRNES of South Carolina. j "'It is possible to envision a day when government wffi j be the banker, when funds for a new enterprise can come J complete foreclosure on the American system our coun- ' cimplete foreclosure on the American svstem our coua- , try has enjoyed." Sen. EVERETT M. DIRKSEN of 111-' inois at Ben Franklin Thrift week observance. "1 want our men to be fully equipped for any part they , may have to play in national preparedness, and I want to ; make certain our students have full, opportunity to con- tinue their educations in the present military emergen- i cy." Dr. ERNEST L, WILKINSON, president of BYl' ; upon assuming his post. . !A- : I Sfl B ct I In S acu-ar. The House, however, did pass a bill to provide a gas tax refund re-fund on jsotor f uel put to ncra-h ncra-h ghway jise. This would mean raoney in the pocket of farmers if it pas&es the Senate and is s gned by the governor. Pro- ponest tstid it would take some 1500.000 per year from gas tax td by boards of education to raise the classroom un.'t allow- w aeoaie n on uie ioor. ceasi- revenue, which would mean aoce uider tiie uniform school of Tippetts was trie ocly rural that an increase in gas taxes fuod from WMiQ to t'iW), to ia- senator voting to submit the would be forthcoming if the crease transportation allowance! question. He was joined by mi- highway fund is to be kept in- I O It I) HoniiHHuiltTrtuUM AvullaM for lnimdiitt Delivery Vi 1 8 TON W YOU 0ONT THINK WIS'LI, TIlAllIC THY UH TELLURIDE MOTOR GO. TltlK'K HKADOUAHTKim 57-75 Weat CcnUr frcyo, Utah by $325,000 and to lumD maxi-iw" urocic&acis, Cannon, loom districts may tax ove. and i &y. Jensen and Watson, ail of above the minimum for build-' sJt Lake; Fowles and Jenkins trigs and operation by 20 per-! Weber; Thorn and Clegg of Ut-cent, Ut-cent, or four mills. I h County, On the other side, This bill went sailing thuugh tw urUn senators, Martliakis the Senate without dissent and a"d Elggren of Salt Lake, Joined without an amenament and is ( rural bens. Iteese, liox Elder; expected to get liUle more odd- J,,uir Cache; Hopkin of Rich, osition in the House. This would ' Summit, Wasatch, Daggett and nw-an that, uiil-ss the bill is vto-ed vto-ed and the vt-to sticks, atyjut any chance of income tax re-1 "''lard; Larsen, Sevier, Car- durtion is out the window, nince ' "'-Id, Wayne, Kane and Piute; iicorne faxes form a major port-1 ,5,'a'' rfm and Washington; Ad- ln at 25 percent of the uniform , Einery, Grand and San school fund. The latter fund ,,uan- Muuman, JuaD and Too- wnuld be inrreaseii more than "'le; Gibson, Carbon; end Burns :i,0(i(j.000 by the classroom unit Davis, raise. I (-ver in the House, the quest- kl. , ... t . . . I,.tt it: A t-,.... t. 1 1 mil iiiDie inuii n) percent 01 . ' w.-:ii iuuciku the fund can be collected through the fourth week of the tact. Senators agreed to accept the measure for discussion in a full-scale consideration of the Utah Legislative Council's high way program, including a rais in gas taxes and an Increase i truck, licensing fees. One thing the House did be fore ending the fourth wet! was remove necessity of noli' izing of state income tax n turns this year. When the Se ate bill for that purpose read ed the lower house, an emerf ency clause, to make the to effective on approval, waj it tached. Now all it needs is signature of the governor 6 release taxpayers from fls little annoyance and fix it s; so all that is necessary is to si the return as the citizen doe his federal income tax. n "You con'f poy out niort than you tako In anil run 0 tuccettful mint very long, Yet very year fimli about one half rf our metal minus Id this situation. Heavy taxes tire portly responsible. Utah't wine taxes aie among the very highest In th west." - ANNUAL REPORT TO THE R&KTT POMMICBIrtMrB ftp Tryv n-r- rv tttjB 'Morgan; Ashton; Ducbesnt and . 1 i!,,-,!.. r.,vn n. ..,... Made Br UTAH SAVINGS AND T.naw scw t D,n.n r,m -"n , oavvii, Aj.a v auu, - - - - - w- w n w v v . Larsen, Sevier, Gar- 0 m.i,. f m.fc STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS AT THE CLOSE OF DEC EMEER 30, 1950 ASSETS through the property tax, but lax cniririilasion officials alreudy predict passage of the hill will raise the property lax levy hy nearly fuur mills ($4 o CV' ety $1000 viiluatiiiiu, wnich would indicate that every rncklt that can he rained by liicuine tax will go Into the fund, tin perturbed Is the ijoverrmr tiver the turn "f evenu that he hnsJ ntmltt up his mind to take the entire problem to the people In series of radio broitdt'ltHts, llf'll talk about taxes for school, sch-ool, his own lux reduction and balanced budget program and he'U even go to the citizens over the disposal of the old state prison ffrmimU, In regard to the latter, he Insist all but a 33 acre session, and it may not show un til after the measures hit the Hen ate. One thing that could happen Is the eventual presentation of the mutter to the legislative council, since a resolution calling call-ing for council study of reapportionment reap-portionment was Introduced In the Senate as a compromise in case a long debate produces nothing. It appears that rural lawmakers, law-makers, holding the very slightest, slight-est, and some times questionable, question-able, numerical edge in each house, will not relinquish control con-trol of the house on a populat ion oasis wr.noui a more cer tain being granted in the Sen-uto, Sen-uto, such us an equal number pint be sold for private duvet-j senator In each county and opinent, Ihe 33 acre, he said, should be ld to the Salt Lake City school district for a new high school site, Dills In the legislature leg-islature call for retaining , the ground other than tha,t proposed tor a high school as a state park. Under a IIM7 law, It 1 U re-tcived re-tcived for stale park purposes. Second only to the tax quest-Ion quest-Ion is that of reapportionment f the LrgMatite, something that hasn't been don since 1931. Per sometime it appeared the issue might be sidestepped a-v.iiui. a-v.iiui. despite appearance of a number of bills all in definite rural or urban classifications o the subject. But Sen. A. I. I'ippetU tD-Ephraim) chairman senatorial district. Sen. Alonzo F, Hopkin (D-Woodruff) (D-Woodruff) made this clear when he said during the Tippetts-prompted Tippetts-prompted discussion that rural counties "will not stand by and have three counties control the legislature." which would hap pen ln the sace of Weber, Salt Lake and Utah Counties on a reapportionment on a straight population basis. He said rural counties were on the "defens ive" because urban areas had "forced the issue." Senator Hop km then added that "we intend to defend a way of life as dear to us as Is the way of city life to the urban legislators." Meanwhule. the legislation First Mortgage Straight Loans 337,988.65. Advances for Taxes, Insurance, Etc. (Unless Included above) Real Estate Owned and Real Estate hunjeci to Hedemption Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank jCash on Hand and in Banks rurniture and Uixtureg $3637.43 Less Dep'r. $1605 77 Other Assets Advances made to borrowers Accrued With' Tax Payable Accrued Toab Tax Payable TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Unpledged Withdrawable Shares: Optional Shares 319,525.87 Xmas Club Shares linn Other Borrowed Money Due Borrowers on Loans in Process Advance Payments by Borrowers for Taxes end Insurance Other Liabilities Permanent Reserve or Guaranty Stock .... Uhdrvllded (Profits Surplus TOTAL LIABILITIES STATE OF UTAH 337,9881 12,6750! 1.5O0.W 85,841.31 2,031- 53. . 36.11 7.K 440,1331 319.539.8: 24,600 ' 35.631.01 16,497.31 1,450.5 25,000. 16.00fl.4l 1,40551 440-133.1) et the Senate committee on state passed by both houses has been j and municipal affairs, which non-coniroversial and unspect- ss. COUNTY OF UTAH D. Snencer Grow, beinff first dulv wnm neenrdini? to deposes and says, that he is the Presdent of the above named cor poratlon and that the foregoing report contains a full, true an' correct statement of the condition of the said corporation at th' ciosc or Dusiness on the 31 day of December, 1950. uaiea mis day 01 January. 1951. D. SPENCER GROW, President Attest: Howard V. Schow Thomas A. Norton Charles E. Rowan Jr. Directors ; Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25 day of January. 195' : Mrs. Gladys Taft (Johnson), Notary Public j STATE OF UTAH OFFICE OF THE BANK COMMISSIONER f L Roy W. Simmons. Bank Commissioner f th Stjit nf UtaV do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy ine statement 01 condition of the above named corporation as the close of business on December 30, 1950, now on file in my fice. r ROY W. SIMMONS, Bank Commission-' |