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Show - - ,11r IRV , - DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Salt Lake City, Saturdai,-Januar- y 1958 biminm.mimMIEIMO - )eseret News Prize Puzzli Contest .1.40.14.4.4ii.'f0.70qtd.1.. - Nuniber-175-(Prize-$5- Ati'tolit Admits Entry Deadline. , IIIII1111111110111111E2 11EIBEIMD mono., Ng Map 'w A-- R All IN : t ' for Walter R. West, a prominent Idaho Falls physician, who died Thursday night In a Salt Lake City hospital after a lingering illness,- - will be BIBISM , county-administere- He conducted Monday:: Dr. West served-o- n the board of directors of the- - Bonneville County Chapter of the American Red of Aft in 1942,. and reorganization chairman of the board from : 1953 to 1955. served as Bonneville County health physician from 1938 to 1942. Dr. West was active in the Chamber of Commerce and took a leading role in go I r--a a hal , liNif No. the fight for fluoridation of ,drinking water through the Pub- Continued from Page B-' lic Health Committee of the ' members of the establishment - - . chamber. ft, On Feb. 7, 1895, he waa born 'let oft with the result that the -at Salt Lake City, a son of concussion was felt for a long Jabez and Jessie'lloggan, West. distance about a . He ,filled and li is, sho-Cguntil 13ingley Church-o- f Jesus Christ of Lat. ter-daSaints from 1915 to 1917 brigade made things lively op. In the Central States Mission posite .Browning Bros. store .Dr. West married Addle Rob- with their repeated volleys. This erts On Dec. 22, 1920, in the Salt hilarious pandemonium reigned Lake Temple. He was tt metn-- 1 u for the space of a bet of the College of Interna- supremeof hours ormore." couple tional Surgeons and the Acad- - The celebratingr.. carried on General PracOf Medical emy. through the weekend, with a titioners. pubrk meetings andel- parade, He was active In the,YMMIA, ficial ceremonies Monday,. Jan, served as president of the Idaho 6, 1896. r State Medical Assn. and was a Noted Now QuiellT - president of the Idaho Falls s event-iNow noted quiet- the Lions Club. Survivors include his widow, ly, with appropriate programs a son, Walter R. Jr., Baltimore, by state groups and in publle Md.tdaughters- - Mrs.- - Marvin schools. In spite of the lack of (Elizabeth) Ytallison, Minneapo- gaiety, none of the significance lis, Minn.: Mrs., L. Keith of the occasion has been lost. 'oeIn , commemorating the (Marge) ' Wilson, Orern, --Utah; D . . Gov casion , Clyde George Mrs. Charles (Donna) Faux., Mrs.- - Larry J.). (Barbara) Lar- issued the following statement: "It was a bright, winter sat. sen, both of Salt Lake City; 4, 1896, when ele- eight grandchildren; three sis- urday, ,Jan. ters and a brother, Mrs. Myrtle graphic word was received that Greiff Cleveland had Bitter, 'Mts. "Conrad Sorenson, President ' Mrs. Charles R. Lewis, all of signed a proclamation grant Salt Lake City; Dr. L. M. West, ing Utah statehood. Nearly 50 years had elapsed since the orig El Paso, Tex. Mal settlement of the tertito ty. , con-Funeral services will be) DOW at last the long period t But ducted Monday at I p.m.--hthe of had political apprenticeship Third Ward chapel. Bishop B, -encl. come to and 1Harris will officiate. Friends Douai, Declared may call at Wood Funeral Home prior to services. Burial will be "The following Monday was in Fielding Memorial Park. declared an official holiday, with morning given over to a mammoth- parade and-- 4he al noon to a mass meeting in the He' I4F 1111 D MIE111331111111 ; Paill10111111111111 , ght - 1953 by,The Bell Syndicate, Inc. ..,. ,, un address y City State - (Copyright, 195T,by the Bell Syndicate, Inc.) , 'CLURS ACROSS I 4. Were this to happen in a large office, it could be very - , , em- - There's- certainly SOrnething petIzmg but- It NAMilan is liable to show her anger, particu. larly if she is this a man out may cause himto Refusal of a friend to suffer an injustice. Even,a small hole in one should be mended at Once. To $genreyrith stitch. Naturally there's a good deal of ,emotion when a woman becomes allow a yachtsman less room than he would Might possibly have liked:- 8. d 9. - - 10. 12, - 16. - - 18.,1-lighes- t - part. 2q. More common to some areas than to others. 21. Can be damaged by using it for something very much too heavy for it. 22An Arabian chieftain.' 23. Looking at a dirty old ; ,'It will be hard to guess just what its original color Was - -- : CLUES 1 - DOWINt music could no doubt describe it 2. One of a certain type might interest only a limited section of the community. .1. A person interested in 3. Headlong. 5. Be without 6. Won't improve " the appearance pair of Pants., when you are reading. of .a 11. Ideally, your spectacles should be . if he tried. 13. Possibly a badly educated man couldn't write Male,singer17. Many an actor has gone through his entire career' without ever playing this - , ' t Uranium SulL: Salt Lake the Tabernacle-wher- oI President's. proclamation statehood was read, and Heber M. Wells gave his inaugural ad19. ' 20. dress as Utah's first state gover-- , nor, The official functions of the ' day were capped with a great :Argument in the $2 million ball that evening In ' the old Salt , , 1 Solve' the puzzle is you would any ciessworcl, Lake Theatre. darnagésuit against 2. Fill in the puzzle blank completely and klsO 'cipy, your 'Now 62 years and 10 gover- uranium answers onto the puzzle key" which you retain. There Is no nors Charles later, Utah has come a long A. Steen will conlire ' to the number of entries one may submit tinue at 2 p.m. in us. way. 3. Then address your envelope and Send the large puzzle District Court. , 'Our people have gsown from blank to 'Prize, Puzzle Contest," Deseret Nes and Telegrain, Steen is being sued by his less than a quarter of a million to more than triple that number. Richards St., Salt Lake ttlan entry ,mottlertZreftOsalte.ShoelnAkel: from blanks should be Included in the envelope. Separate correspond pf Tulsa, filo On agriculture based one Shoemainly enee, or remarks requiring, individual attention ishould be act both or Attorneys dressed to a specific individual or department other than the maker and the Utex ExPlorittion and mining. to a much broader Prize Puzzle Contest, All entries for one entrant should, be CO. are scheduled to settle the One- - which now, Includes IndusArmanufacturing 44 many Included in nne envelope, regardless of size. form of tlie judgment entered in y-and ', 4. Be certain that your full name, address, city and state the ease by JuAge A. Sherman kinds. , .".And yet looking toward the " left hand christenson. appear in printed, or typewritten letters in the upper The $2omillion siltreceived a ..future,", Gov. Clyde concluded,' corner of the envelope.' would appear' that Utatea 5, Entries must be received by the Deseret News and Tele, major setback in Judge, Chris-,- , ,"It court growth and expansion greatest Decemearly in gram Prize Puzzle Contest Editor no later than the Wednesday tenson's :! noon following publication of the puzzle each Thursday, Friday ber- when the magistrate ruled have only begun." , one. Utex In Count of favor and Saturday. solution and there is only onewill be published Tootio.High Seniors on Saturday, eight days following tie publication of each puzzle. The decision upheld the valiT. bylaws limiting To Make Trip' To Elko then must present dity of Any entrant this "key"or miniature puzzleby registered mail or in person the tight of stockholders to sell TOOELE - The graduating by the Wednesday noon following publication of the solution. stock. class of 1938 of Tooele High her Shoemaker Mrs. of attention charges the The "key". must be addressed specifically 'to was to go on an excurSchool Atitti"k6i T,ltek"s and bititert Keith West, Promotion Manager, Deseret News, 33 Richards-St.- ; sion to Elko, Nev., Jan. 4. of her to stock deprive spiracy Utah. Salt Lake City, Itinerary includes 8 A ,cash award, will NI given to every, person ,submitting, and prevent her from selling mmer own entertainment at the of to her stock persons skill. in correct of solution the the weekly game New,Jackpots1 and eial Hotel evening Saturday choosing. will be started with $50 for the first week, with $25 being added second count early brealfatst for the return for the date Trial Is when week numbered even there or . odd each subsequent - trip to Tooele: no winner. Two jackpots will accumulate during alternate weeks lfas not yet been set until won. (Award from contest Number 175 would carry to Number 177 and money. from Number 174 would go to Number 176. In ease of ties, the Jackpots will be divided equally.) entriei will not r be considered for judging. final. Decision of the judges in all Cases--i10. Any resident of Utah, Idaho), Nevada or Wyoming' is , eligible with exception of employes and distributors of the Der-and the Newspaper Agency Corp, eret News Publishing members of their immediate families residing in the same houset, yr. - DUCHESNE-- 4 confer- tribal groups will meetwitiL hold. Any entrant working in collusion with an ineligible party ence to tension workers, county agents proyide coordination , ,in and in submitting entries or obtaining contest blanks or information county commissioners to with educational work extension Is automatically disqualified for past and future competition.- , 11. Failure to comply with any ruling will disqualify an the Ute Indians has been called of the the in defraud' to the contest, week here. next effort opinion for entry. Any Nwt?4, which has The conference, ludges, will disqualify a person and members of- his Immediate , future , and for cornpetItion. past, present family been called for Jan. 6 to 10 for t' U. The Deseret News and Telegram will not be responsible I representative's of the extension mails or otherwise misplaced. for entries lost In services, the Ute tribe and the whlof 1)1i Immediate family) 13. Any person (or member University of Utah, will be con for future be will more competrtion. or $50ineligible ning ducted by Darrell FleinIng, be will facsimiles they .:......1.11and:,draSVILand..ezP4 size itrIlintalrand may not be reproduced by any duplicating ,device or process. Agency. Ottray, filed each are entries copies are acceptable.) If multiple Also to attend the must be numbered ,and a corresponding number placed on the four-cla- expected will be Lucille meeting entrant. Ikey" by the Pintz, Phoenix, Ariz., extension division, representative ' and - Continues Fastener. What post schoolboys would know better as a kind of tree. Against Steen ' Prize Puzzle Contest Rules - - - , , - - "rags-toriches- . " - -- , r CityLytalt-Nothint,otte- M-r- , - , . , , , , -- , - big-nam- e , Cocirdination Sou Control Of Titles Th e chairman recoinmendcki that control nftifl. of automobiles remain with the State Tax Commission. . decides to adopt an ownerap t ax, " h e sa id , " NV e believe it 'should probably be based lupokithe factory retail price. We can,ifdesirel, arrive of the factory at, would give retta pricer-whic- h the eoimties on the average approximately what they are now - , license nd , , -- , - - : -- - 4 , , - accebut 1 y I , Key To Number 175 - This which - the puizle 'key" on you must copy - your Is solutiou,Retalit Until thegor- red answer4are published. ) See rules tot details. Name Address , ' State - .. ; as an 1 Was- ,, - - connection-with-the-owners- hip tax and forward the registration fees to the tax commission. Main and branch offices of the tax c ommisSio n, similarly, ' '4,.,, 't , ., ' , . ' Vgar4 - ' tril a d , ' ,.. I , I, , 3 Et ti t tity, Snielter- - worker, I .. dren.-- r - sisters. - - Robert-- L. - three MA740,,Frank Thursday at . , amorasita 1111SIOCIO D is polka mama aMIMI ' LIP A fin ' Ili c a ti , Wu Ellefel maniratram trilmori311 M a to assist in esentative the sessions. ' District Bases - - D 7 meetings v411 terviews with extension agents on a district problem basis. Home economics will be the Major topic of the January 8 meetings and on Jan. 9, state extension officials, agency staff members and representatives of 111c-- - taxis& DARRELL to heed conference ELKOResidents of this area will be 'called upon to contribute a quota of 300 pints of blood during a visit here Monday and Tuesday of the Red Cross Bloodmobile. Utah; rY , ' . ... -- ' ,L 1031-Su- , mately os , NOW TBEIIEFOler. TT TS OR.' DERED, That Certifieate of Can- -, venierice and hlecessity No, lti31,- - ., Eub 1 iftilled on the Sth day Of March', 1957. is hereby emended authorizing Clark.Tank Linea Corn. cam- Pan.Y., inc.. to iterate as in ' intrastate mon motor cotter transom-Wu-oftcommerce for Skis of: lintlYdrOtil ItinInenill In bulk. In tank 'trucks between Oenevis, Utah, and .allpotnts and Piece. in. the 'State, of Utah; solution AMmonium nitrate in -of - .,. .. : brt"n trlirkg ategtil illIttiTIL and all points Wahl.. ....Ind places in the Slate-oSolid ammonium nitrate end ... ., ammonium sulphet in- bulk be. tween Ironton and Oetteva. , - Pointe inthe Utah. ' and of MaIV Feat and liqui fertilirers in bulk the production in the State of Utah pouil ., s - . - , ether Penni -- 111, the U Magnesium chloride brine solution in bulk in- - tank trucks between Tooeie County, Ctsh, os hand. and ' ;14-it:z- ... d YCRTNER ' VII the oubstance of ofipErED. this order be - published at least twice, newspaper of general eircu- within this State,- and that of publication thereof, .shalL --prooffiled with Aliso be mm the within fifteen ItSi torf unless date- - of this order. Protest is ftied with this Commis- - ., loon within twenty 420) days' ofthe date of first publication thereof, this order &hall be , in luiLlorce . and effect. tahs Date d at Salt take CR Y,-I'S We- r, ''. bry Chapel, AM E Church. , dungeon: parents. Washington Terrace; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ester James and Mrs. Arnie Sutler, Hugo. Oltia.; Porter Cares', Clovis. N.M. , MTP0 dAtO, bo ter. Dont June lg. I912A Sante Mum daughter of Thomas end Benson Heeliont. Married to W. Richard' lit the, Salt Temple. Church of Jetta Christ of Letter-daSaint. Mein--beof the Church, Survived by a ion, Umnivond B., Evanston. Wyo.: two doughtars, Mrs. L. S. Overman Muncie. Ran,. and Mr. W. R. Rowiand, Ogden; seven grandchildren. II and one sister. Funeral Monday at 2 p bert Bins Mortuary in Evanston. Friend' may call 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at Lindquist & Sons Mortisint and at the Bills Chapel Sum 4 pin.- - and MondaY Prior 4erierviceic Burial In Evanston. City CenteterY. I m., ; - - - tiould-fortiliz- i - - ,- lad' in tank and hopper type bulk equipment between the pmdue- ti points in the State of Utah an all other point; In the Stela of Joh; chloride brine sow- , lotion in bulk M tank truck . between Tooele County, Utah, on the One hand. and Bingham. Melina end Arthus'. oti the ... thet the Meant ap- flied November 12, 1957. pl an application to amend the it in laid Ceriiti authority cote No, 1 1, to permit the or .. Cartier in US. dump 'trucks -- , suitable essuipment in the rher as in of dry fertilizers in such every eco-commodities cannot 'crane trans. , nomically or in ported bolMentyPe equtpment as is Mt loth in the ileid Lertilw cote. ft-- further thistThe - --, . apPearint is made in run Instant application . compliance with the law and the of Commission the requirements to such applications ; relating amend I duly isswsd certificate' ti convenience and necessity no formal hearing ix "wetthat sserr in this motter, and that the application may be properly hendied tinder the Commission', sumSnery order procedure. and hives. It further eppearing ligation mode herein frorri e frtlin mat. the rnenttill and files ter, that the aPPI M nt , to meet with the Preverel the laws of the State of the rules and regulations of the Commission pmacribed thereunder. respecting the operation of conw nut motor carriers of property. It further eptiestrinst that the of this application will i - granting not add to the burdest On the high.....x.',..-- . ways, nor will the nature of the or the transportion, iservse now being rendered un der Certificate- - of Convenience 1, boreand Necessity No, tolore issued in these proceengs be by the changed - Richards, WASHINGTON TERRACE, Reported-ToorL- -- - ilia.'ill7pornrs - - ber CountyJoyce Ann Gorey, 23. daughter of Frank W. and Helen James Carey. G- Army Wee. died Friday morning at the short illness. larnity home after Born Feb. 1, 1956. in Ogden. The parents are Members of Em- Victim Of Quarry. 0 a month-ol- - PAYSONA Paysoh , Busbesidt-eige- tura if triw - transporting: ithhydrous aminenti ht built between lwtank trucks ell POipts end Piasei in the Stet of Utah; Ammonium nitrate in solution in bulk in tank trucits ,between Geneva. and all And Utanth State of points Utah; Solid nitrate and in bulk in immonium sulphate equipment between . and Geneva, Utah. Joyce Ann Carey , quarry worker ' remained In "poor' condition at Payson Hospital Saturdayfollowing an accident where he was crushed between two railroad cars. John Hiatt, 29, was working -as a "car dropper",-- at 113.-Steel's Keigiey quarry Thurs. "lay about 3 pin. when the mishap occurred. Mr.1 Hiatt svas caught between the moving cars under the. limestone tipple and suffered fracture); and Indian Service, Weaver, ribs and other injuries Rowan C. Stutz, Duches;e Cottrp of the schools ty superintendent , - consist of individual discussion and in. 14 111 1 eitension-repr- Jan ' Olga EltElitillEtu 'F Clyde W. Pensoneau, Washington. D.C., Indian Office and to develop means of understanding bow to coordinate the various areas and o assist each other. In addition, a panel discussion will be held to discuss and eval uate an education program for the Ute peoplemostly for adult members of the tribe. Participating in the...discussion will be Mr. Fleming, chair. man; Mattlen Broadbent; Jack : Weatherspoon and Francis Ute Albert of the tribe; Kinky, Rants,- affiliated Ute Citizens of Utah Imixed bloods); Otto IC - - to r Residents To' Be Asked evaluate'tbe extension program To Contribute Blood progra PUBL IC zat Ild.7211! O F ti 1 Ali In th. ihst011 th e Appiwation COMLINES ffAS INC. Certificate of onveLiencipaand Necessity to porste as a common motor starrier of Dimwit" in intrastat' cam. inertia. AY the Commission .. UPon consideration of op:We& duly filed; VOL! Appealing to hst Commission certificate of onsenionea end Necessity No. )05 Sub 1. was le "tied on the Vitt day of March,. 1457. authorizing the subject carrter to operate as a common motor corner in intisuitine commerce - AM Swan, died Thunder' Causes incident to age. end Colvenienee 1. of Necessity 1114 Clifford. Shelley, and Mrs. Nada Mediae, Kent, Wash. Etuteril Monday at., 2 p m In the Idaho Fairs P (rat Ward chapel-Buria- l, in ticon Cemetery. 112. , Final Sessions Final days sessions, Ian. 10, will be held to acquaint each of the program's administrators Cartifieale ' Lura H. RIchards. ' - SPORT AND l'INIATIYI ORO" it Case Se. SaiNgeb 4 ' 080001), Bonneville Count,. MohoMilton J. Freeman, 47, OS. vegood farmer. died Thursday ning in an Idaho tall" hospiteL of a heart ailment. Burn Sept. it, 1890, bi Salt Lake City. to Oscar Nathan and Emmeline Jane Strong Freeman. Married Lydia Stewart Adams Aug. 14. 1013. in Idaho Falls. Active in Church of Jesus Christ of Latter das Saints.- - Former Amble-ARigby, Sugar Cut', Omit, litre and tasondido. Calif. Sunniors: widow, air Sena and Cal. daughtera, E. Milton, vin N., Idaho Fele; Osstoidt;, GIS, lord. veils Blackfoot; Peterwon, Idaho Falls; Mn. Veria - - Loyal Notices .. Milton J. Freeman , two years.- - Truillinger. RUPERT. IDAHO--An- na Maude Harrison Campbell, 75. died Thurs. day at her home in Berthoud, Colo, A former resident of Rupert, Mrs. 'Campbell was born Juts' 7, 1872, in Cawker City, Kan. Married to Perry H. Gordon Feb . 7. 884, and tams to Boned 4n 1919. The' located on a farm sou th of upert. He died Oct. 24, 1942. She was married in 1950 to A. O. Campbell and has Waal resided M Colorado a daughter' Mn. Surviving, Basel Arnett. Loveland. Colo.; three Ions, Smond fl Gordon. lahome. .11, Gordon. ompton. Calif.; and John Arthur Gordon, fluperti. seven grandchildren, eight Goodman Mortuary Ae Rumen Will announce funeral. Tax Evasion Burial Gerrie and Anna M. H. catnpbell Affirmed In - Gimp Atter-- cliepel corroNwpon Annie Nelson. infant twin daughters et V. Rene and Audrey E. Kirton Nelson, retidenta of Bakers. field. Colit. visiting relatives fi Cottonwood,. died of prematurity - in a Salt Lake hospital. Gerrie gid Friday at 4 Om. Annie died Thursday at 10 p.m. . Survivors: parents; grandrier. lents. Mr. arid Mrs, Joseph M. Mr. and Mu. Cottonwood. trirton.,,DraPert2'30 It in 47o0 . S. State, , Elysian Burial Gtirdens. , c Came Nelson Infant Twins daughters, Frarik Allen, Waiter.- Mrs. ShiritY Tripp. Salt Lake- Chi; lire- - Wesley 4Arta; Sweetens. Kearns; Mrs.- - Alvin t Helen Bleak, Ephraim; right sister. Mrs; Vet-alou- d grandchildren; Saris) Dean, San Francisco. long illness Born July ti. I905, ft Oakley , Member ot Church el Jesus Christ et Lattebday Saints. Surviving, two daughters. Ar dean Rewrite. Sullen- Mary Jo son liowells, Twin Falls; one Torci; David Howells, in the Air in Montana; titre brothers, sour lusters. Funeral Mandate' at 2 pm., Twin Falls Mortuary Chapel. Burial in Sunset Memorial Park. - Funeral Standee I P.m., Ward chapel. Friends call Mortuary, Heber., Sunday noon. evening, Ramos Ward Monday atter 11;43 a.M. Marlon Cemetery. Msbel Alberta Kell. 80. 148 Mead Ave. died of a heart aliment "rides. :30 am. at her residence Bum JIM 18Iat Salt take City, to Albert E. and Blanche married to Burieigh Cumin:Hs, Waiter. L. Keil. 1012. in Baton. 4,, Member. Thirtieth Ward. Church of Jesus Christ Latter- - whor,-:Ava- - 'grandchildren. Mabel A. Kell - and set a pattern for future op, nation Under the Utah contract. Services of the US. Extension Service, have been extended to the Utipeople for only- the past L....j' . .. Howells mum treatment during the term ii - 22. died Lez!-AY6,- . ' ciaLtveLsur..,ite - Christ Saints. died in 1044. Survivors! tour ions; daughter. te.., Guy. Mrs terra. Crank. Eames; Bele- - Sell Lake Citel 23 grandcblre;1 1 great. - fluehr-Potetell- would be empowered to collect 11 ownership fees and remit these , to the counties. The 10th Circuit Court of The tax commission stands a- guilty verready to help draft a proposed peals has affirmed constitutional amendment and diet against Brigham enabling law, he said, if the City Attorney George M. Mason C o u ces es es es ,convicted of --income tax evasion last November. U.S. District , Court jury C.D. To Meet Kaysville convicted Mason of eight counts w. Smart. of falling to file income tax re xAysvu.LE-1- . Iraysvdle-ciyi- l defense .direCtor", said an organizational meeting According to a mandate flied ,be' held at the Ilaysville' In US. Distritt 'Court Friday, building-pm.'MonMunitipil da7. Appointments of heads of the lOth Circuit Court in Denver the I various units will be upheld Judge A. Sherman Chris. 'flounced at,thi meeting, he said.' tensoh's . sentence of six months and one darin prison. , The mandate recommended psychiatrit evaluation and maxi. .,,,. 31 L. . solemnized Lake ternChurch et Mee. nt Latter-da- y j, ' ?: - children. all of "undying are two sister . Mn. Leo . wocthteeientes--R Birrell, Salt Lake City. funeral aerviee" wilt Ut bt .L011 Guilt-Verdi- gall - tinTdr!graltitYglelLiuull:11'11:: l'aidungilend TWIN ,4? died to Bich- Riley Feb. 23. Heber. La 4 41; . , nit TAMS. rhis Howes, hymn after a IfI Eldon' LeVern foreman of Scott Summerville tattle to... 36 miles notitweat of Monticello. died Sort, alai at 7 win. of a heart attack. Born to LaMar, SAL Aug. 24. 1907. a sott of is ert and nevos , Stoulds Truillinger. Came to this 'area five years ago,' and had been employed by the cattle company as ranch foreman for the vast two year. Was a trained agriculturist and was making scientific tests with a certain groat brought tuba.San Juan area. - theSurvivork nog grin; Don; 'Sin IrranCleCO; his father and foster mother Sims Snail. an Franciscui -- and a granoson. . Funeral set vicvs . . Phillips E. t 7. - Fitzgerald- IonesBettert. rried "..0, tit L. ttr, M. Gue k. BrOnlOn. Born Atilt, 24.: 11177.- - Farming-Ann, to James Sarah Firm& moNricnio plottelarrgadhoRlizabetk Frank i Eldon Robert L. Phillip", 4. formerly. ross,,,,,,,,,tek. Ealiiri. died Jen. S'M Lowell. Ark.. Sept It "tatIV,"; Z n of Marian yne 71hilittrirr;1 a L nets . p m at the rest dent of a daugh-'- , Pierson.- Midvale:- Mr. pugilist Sm ith, Droner:- Leland, Wit. Jordan; Harold. ter. a Serilc-ewill be Monday at 1 p.m. in the West Jordan Third Ward chapel. Friends call at t1090 S. State Street Sunday 64 p.m. and Monday 11 a.m. to 12'30 Burial South Jordari Cemetery.0.nt, - 4 - ,.... 1..... t 1 aid. atter I - three ,brothers, two sisters. Mrs. - ,. Fannie Mae IL Bates Mrs. Tannie Mae Davis 'Bates; 13. died alter a lingering ilinesa, SAS arn., at the residence rriday. of a daughter, Mrs. Ada May .110wman. 267 N. lith West Born Nov. 11. leat. Holden, lard.Connty, to William Thomas and Sophia Vickery Davis. Married to Char let' Saxton in Salt Lake City. Be died in 1920. Married to Bates ,June le. 1924. Bertrum Salt take Temple. Church of Jesus Saints. Be Christ of J..atter-da- y t . 56. died April Survivors, ,three eons. three daughters, George M., San Jose, alif.. Charles E., Pt. Orford, Ore.; on Sa xton, Sim Francisco: Mn. alter Wager, Harbor City. Calif.; Mrs. Bowman. Salt take Cityr Mn. ;Bemire Mattson. Sparks. Nev.), adopted Jon. Charles BAY. Sacramento, Calif.; three steosons. two stepdaughters; brother. three - . , taurs-,-- ' ritzter-::. SO. a Jong ill Thursday 7 Buttprp .. - ' Minato 40 years:, ,Them- ber, Churhh of Jesus Ch ist of infs.. me. Siettardsion Latter.day Survivo widow: son. int dRutIiIrra Lavell West Jordan; Ma. ita erinett. Chico. Calif.; Mn s, Dylan Newnold. Snuth Jor. dan: Mrs, Dick ( Aryl:Jai' Conaway,' Midvale; Mrs. Orrin Coill ter, San Bernardino, Calif.; Mra. Edith ,,Rookl, Magna: Mrs. Dave Bionck, Stanninn; IS grandehll, Burial an Salt Lake City - ( 4' , Cemeterg. ifa !' ' KAMA& Summit entinteMnrA '1 ;. i Nov. ' .1. 1882. West Jot to Solon don. Darwin rid Hen. netta-lades ir Richardson. Mar.. sled Alice Shen- - : pick. Dec.- 13. 1904. Salt iI is Temple.-Frient- MiI t. haw residence. 4. ' - , Minnie Bich. ,.. by! - ft t - WEST JORDANShirley ardson. 73, 1624 y, ..:, . died of a ',cont. Wiest. 7800 South. 1 ,.. -- Shirley Richardson. '''''''' - , glimienhdaerhdadtrioved4doret Born l - Rah Ben He said he understands that the attorney general Is about to issue an opinion which will say in effectlhat the state cannot now impose a tax- and collect it for the benefit of the localities, But if the localities themselves impose the tax, the state then can act as collection agent, legaily, it is assumed- Enabling legislation, be suggested, should make it the duty of the county assessor's 'office to collect registration fees in .... , - - - .....' '' Survived tip 41r---- widow. Sounti- -NI: a son, Mertin lit. Puce: two Mr. trims daughters, Mug !dila Paws, Bouim Viol. and Mrs. Owfft It, aurae. Layton; four grandchildrea4 twit brother and thme tuatara. Funeral Monday 1 . butirm rest Mortuary Chapel in bedeck. Friends call 7' to it Sundae and Monday until services. burial in Aultomt Memorial Park. - a ... Saint. date - PalIPIL ..... - Member broth, i er. George 11. Soderborg. and. a sistrrA Mrl-pd- , 4 ,cdrdrgAnI , ,IVIA ,i4. Sail take Funeral aerviees will ba ducted Monday at .2 p.ln at 38 T. 7th South. 1'4dB:a call Sundae front 8 to 8 ttin. and Monday , prior-toservices. Ronal wilt be lit Salt Lakti City - gineer. a insurance dt 1, loan businetaLin r loan Falls 20 years. Retired. - Sur v 1 v o r s. three fastens and ...,. two brothers, . - .,.. mri 1"'" Sirs. Margaret E. Earl. Mrs. C. A. Mobere, Mr. Wil. barn A. Earl, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs- - George A Cope. Mr. li. Mark... ' of Idaho Falls. tali; Funeral services will be conat 200 at 2 .ducted Pm, call - SouthTuesday at of se,rvice Monday evening tate 64 yin. and prior to services - - la mTbow. Pi , Surilivon: three Pont and 1:-- : Robert B., , Denver; J.. Portland. Ore,1 William - Jr.. 73, of - Pass in Bountiful. died ;naming Friday in a Salt Lake hospital foliow- i Int an operation, Porn Nov, 30,4 leg& in klephi, ii., 11011 of Thomas r a n 4 Buohernia f field Bass. idar.k , tied Rachel bi,- len In Farmig- ton- Oet, I. lial g. oil Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter- - -- '' ,. R. ROUNTIFTIL---Alv- -- - , '. Li at - War fee" he said ttlre6:---- tart trjboGhru-- - , ' x Married hi. Bar- - , ''... ton June ii, 1903, the Sail , ih ' T emple, utak ' 1 of J PSUS C rtst of - latter-day f; Saints, ' wao associated .. with. the Bnft. ' end Life Insur- nvenaaavia a n d Mr. Soderberg , ince Co.'. Co. Filled Mutual Creamery a four-yea- r MISSIOn to Samoa. Pia a high priest, sn the East Twelfth tj4i.ctii..00.0.!:ii.o.0....Nieqtj00..'..00i.!.00..:- , - Lancelet Michael E. .4000 South. died Fri- ditY at 0'; 2S poi. In Salt Lake Boa- Sinai. of natural Born, Jan. 3. 11193 in Salt Lake City a eon- - of Lancelot M a r k sind,Margart, It onter----EarServed , in World - , d M. Earl Jr. 2640 . state-impose- Aso3n"IdSode g. ( - - - Lancelot "Alvin-- Soderborg- It - - are-given At present the individual pays no tax during the, first year Of ownership if he buys the car after Jan . 1 . -"On the other hand . the state would he in receipt of taxes on many new and used vehicles for a portion Of a Year which now go untaxed untilthe following year," he pointed out. Mr. Shoemaker suggested that any constitutional amendment should include a clause giving power to the state to collect a tax (the ownership tax) and distributeit back to the counties. rhelconstitu tion now prohibitsthts proce-- ,.........N i - , I. ) 0 - to Al e xis n4 a r ' ' . Adains, Jan.' II, , e Pocatello, Idaho. Be d i e d ',Aug. 7. 1927. Be- -1 sided in Farago-' ' I i .. 1944. nail -,Belief SoCittY Jesus Church of Latter-slaNIkiy ',.,, Christ of niern- Saints; ' Mrs.. Adams , beK Gold Star -Mothers. Survivors! KIM three daughters. Dean A.. NAtte Belle, Fuhriman, Mi. Salt Ak env:, Mn s, aZd I 141 NMrs. son. Montvieso.,,Id h o; Citv: 17 Frances Slacitk Cedargreet-grind.... gr andchildren; 'two children; brother, Joseph J.. pare-'onio- n Funeral lifondaY. 10 ,ntri,L, 290 where- friends South r, enipl, o,m..--Monday call Sunday 7 Atkin omit services Tuesday..., prior, Ward chapel: 1 ILM,, Paragnah friends call in Paragonah at Frank '10unton residence Tuesday P.m Burial. Pairagonan CenteterF. ,. - credit for the unused portion of the tax they have paid on their old car and this credit is applied to the tax on the ne,,x can , "The dealers may object to adding to the price of a new car and the 2 per cent , sales tax, an additional substantial ms . Divis1-o ft e I. Married JStrati - awanothm-Illese- Jana-1.,Ada- F. BOUNTIFUL Edward Frank Soderberg. SI, of ' f 7, it Miligreek!II died Thurs., 10:50 at p.m. ; at his residenc,r I ", following a - Born Nov. t. 1it741,. in Lake t ''. soti of ,,,, agait Anders . JP, and - .. obtaining through the property tax." He said Colorado has a clause which lightens the tax burden on persons who during the year dispose of one car and our: - Co-a- Edward Mrs, Sa.rah Jan Jones Adana, -IL all - --- --1 i',7,;,d a- '.- be-sam e. Er ld a v. 40 am., at her residence, ' Born Jan, In. -"'- '-4-" 1995, raraironah. , k.tilt.,Y,. le lion ,' I. William E. and , -- :11111EIN 11) 6n Its twin in some ' other. is'atate-administered- 62, , o Sarah -- Larry A .IbAliOFALera1 services Dr. p: BIASED Page-B-1- D. Mattinsort, 20, Shoemaker described in -inert c a if, Fork, Friday tax changed his plea of innocent to guilty on a charge of driv Plans in 'California, 'here the , Mg with a revoked license operation when he appeared before City and In Colorado,,,where it - is mainly Judge J. Patton Neeley. Mattinson Thursday started recommended, generally, serving a term of not more the Colorado plattThis is be - than one Year in the County cause it would avoid complicti!' Jail for negligent hamicide. tions of allocating tax receipts Ile was convicted of the lat. ,back to the counties and beter charge following a recent cause it assures the, county of trial in Third District Court. getting all funds to which it is sentenced, entitled. The tountyAiLso,would Mattinson to six months in receive the money without delay the County Jail on the license and would have greater Mem chirge - but suspended the tive to enforce the law than If sentence on good behavior. the state collected he the fees, - , Ti CL:gi ' 111111't 11111 R DöttolfiL-Fi,,-:-:,-.:- ' LT A from , P.,I0I'll.-'410'....:,,..'-''':',- 12 Noon, Jan- - 8, 1958 TAX-Continue- License Revoked, Begins Jail Term .. , - 4é 14--Cash)- .-- 50 OBITUARIEt d -- . t Deverithen-la5I,.---,- Meyers gt Foulger Rose Friends call Chapel Mortuary. to p.m. Sunday, Monday until services, Iturial in Ogden City Cemeteri. iS 2 A L) is Donald Racking mintiniOntr , l IV Jesse R. S. Budge . - . or .uiinmsawnez Leo E. Smith Leo E. EVANSTON, WYO, 4 Smith, 65, Challis. Idaho, was found dead Tuesday of natural rouses in camp 'west of sheep Carter, Wyo. Born June 28, 1892. Morgan, Utah. to William and Mary 'Jenkins Smith. Veteran World 'War 492-0klarried Gladys Flielffer ' St. Anthony. Idaho. Later divorced. Four-yea- r sansoloye Broad. bent Sheep Co. Survivors: two sons. two disturb. tem. Dean, Rock Springs: Neal. Miller. Mrs. iolO, Montt Idaho:Fauntella Mn. 2:attn. Mackay. Idaho; Itoserikrance, five grandchildren; brother,Aton $isters. -Funeral Satudat 110011 EMS Funeral., Nome, Evan.don. where friends call prior. Military, graveside services in Ft. Bridger Cern, ter), by the American I.eglon. r S. Besuiett le Hall Chairman , . Ottensitser,--Jr:'- -' ' NlifYWTIVOC1011(firmEAZII ... yritol'air SAVINGS !FEDERAL bilSIIIITLOAN ASSOCIATION , : AND NOTICE is hereby given that the annual meeime of members' of Deseret Federalwill Savings and be beld on Loan A,ssociation -- Wedlteadev.- January- lt. 19,8, at ' 2:00 P.M. at 44 South Main Street. the Salt Lake City- .- Utah. for oftectioa of directors and for the number at the of fixing Porriose directors of said association. At Such meeting theto member transact Will be caned mon of the ,associs-toany other business that nlaY PrOPer17 'come..,.-be.- ,. lore. ital2 tileP tint of Dime- By order of thet3osrd r, tors of Deseret Federal Saving, , and Loan AmorbItion. JOSLPII IC, VAR, ' - , I f A.48) By President, . . |