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Show ..66MEN . ; Salt take City Tuesday, March 25, 1958 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, vain ,qmdak e,o'.7.0!..i.Ls:.v)7,repleci:,11:::..o to - - - , GRANITE PARKPatrons of Granite. School District Were StrOngly meetings being held this week in various district schools. Board members and administrators are -spending extra lours holding' these meetings to Inform the- public on two vital issues. They are asking a vote on April 1 to decide a $4.2 million building bond and separate leeway elections for ' equipment, supplies and teachers salaries: The followingquestions, with accompanying answers. asked in previous meetings, Which have been were released TueSdaylby Supt. Elmer. building school buildings on an economical basis. Some have -Salcr-the quantylevet Is too low, however; RIè still the policy the board to build in such a way that we get the most building for each dollar spent. Cost per square foot in Granite is approximately the lowest in the state. -- , - Question: per cent ,QttestionL,How'Iong- will IL take to pay off the bonds!-bond Answer! Granite Board has adopted a will issue be bonds sold from this means This that program. paid by 1968. Subsequent bonds, if approyed by voters, will period fro the date of issue, undoubtedly be paid In a Question: If the bond election does not pass, nhat taxload . and agriculture pays approIltriately . ; Answer: The total cost for school buildings is largely, dependent on the increase in nuniber of sc4001 children over the next fey, years. We feel that from $13 to $15 million will be necessary in the next five years to provide netessary facilities. The present bond program will provide about onethird stthis need.- , QuestioniCould school building costs be cut If buildings were not so elaborate! AnsWer: Granite School District has the reputation of NoThe present42 mill levyfor capital service-wi- ll. - yo do? - cif-- 1 with money obtained the building we Answer levies (2) then first, the eletoput, outlay capital through State funds basis. on a double session school program mentary are available for two elementary schools which will be built and ready for occupancy by Sept. 1959. Even with these two new schools If the bond fails, double sessions of school will Spread rapidly through the district -- fundS 'Q- uestion: Approilmately what per are paid by property owning residents and Industry? Answer: Residents pay 53 per. cent of the- tax burden. - - , : - - (1) All Answer: Yes. A de - $-- Answer: Granite, like all drstricts in Utah, may bond up to 10 per cent of the assessed valuation of the property in the district The, board has projected the bonding need into account the increase in assessed valuation this year and an additionalbond payment which will be made in January, bonds up to appto)d 1P59, This ,will allow the district to sell a within $4.iLii1IiOfl year. znately to-ta- ke ool- cent-Of-sch- ' Ogden Man, 24, , - (.ç:- -. - Sentenced ,P,,64;,,rl letanis Chief Notes otter Business Mood on Arson Charge D SitFETY.c , Grant te y,,, d tos piou, 24, 1ot 336 th. District Judge , guilty Prokopiou connect-Fowith- é of TtiTión-- in fire at a cafe he operatedIn Five Points. probaProkopiou tion because of "failure - to work"withtbe probation ()M. Parley-Norse- Lr. -or (4 N. Proko, Ave., was to 10 years sentenced to one-in the State Prigon 'Monday by OGDEN-:-Chris- mood is "more optimistic,- a t t I tu d e it - Today's was last it more among people"- regarding bustness. - , tall, the business, president Mr-ArIn Salt was in SillLake nal nt Kiwanis : -City, for a breakfast meting Kiwanis withleaderi -H.- - Park Arnol d, G inthe SaltLake area. He went at Calif., said in anArtterview-to Logatt - for -a Altah4datict on re flotel Utah that during-tdudistrict meeting ,t- noon. cent travels be has observed With the Salt- Lake area leaders, Mr. Arnold diseussed Kiwanis programs of "Dedicated Community Service." He stressed the senior citizens' programs and the mental health education work being done by Kiwanis clubs. Ii "Mental Mness is not a disMr 1 Arnold graTtful Kiwanians are at "and said , ti' eme Court s V ta hie Supr tempting to educate people to llonday denied a rehearing on utderstand that it can happen , e murder comic- - in any family just as influenza the ailerAZ 401 Or infantile paralysis." Von of Barton Kay Kirkham. Mr. Arnold, who operates KIIVANIANS CONFER Reed C. Culp, kft, SaltLaker , d in the ease Was a and lumber retail preyard who served 'last year as international president of Ki sent back to Third District Court cision machine -company WaniS Clubs: chats with his successor, It Park Arnold, parts whichl after 'Tuesday Morning, In Californiaihas been interns- right. and Albert J. Southwick, center, president of the Xirkham will be resentenced to tional Ausince last president Salt Lake Club, during a breakfast meeting Tuesday. rile for the Aug. 11, 1956 murder Ile succeeded Reed Culp I gust. 1. of David Avon Frame., The Salt Lake City. Ing took place during a robbery that time he has During 27th of the Nib ley Park 'Market, traveled more than 100.000 miles I South and 5th East. Kiwanls Clubs. The Salt Kirkham has chosen death by visiting Lake visit marked his 25th ,hanging. He must be sentenced trict visit among the 30 Kiwanis I to die not less than--3- 0 days or districts in North America. e nd was-fou- ' - was-deni- Court Denies Rehearing In Kirkham Case - , r outlay-an- d - , Dist:la:in financial trouble? The Board of Education findsit- extremely t1ie same , time school - facilities-Ana-difficult has to do bond The prozrarn education. improve the quality of ever for the increasing with quantity, that ts to provide housing School enrollment, The ceeway,levy election has to do with better. quality, that is to make our educational yrogram hostidr--Questkon: For how much can Granite' legally 4 , . be adequate to pay. this issue. , , Question: Will the leeway election, which provides for additional etpdpment, suPplies and teachers salaries, mean an Increase In the tax rate? If the voters approve an increase in funds for ''maintenance and operation, there will be an increase in taxes of approximately three mills. No promise 4nade concerning the tax levy for subsequent years. reeds and conditions be determining factors in later years. debt cost! - - Ir Granite Question: 10-ye- Answer: How much will the school building program la, n hne( ,:i...1riryl Business and industries pay approximately 43 per cent of the - Question: Will this proposed bond Issue mean an Increase In the tax rate for residents? most-commOn- ly - A lierfsIBG.,'::.111rDit.o ;.::..:i: ed cer. . Prior to sentencing Monday, he maintained he had been "framed."-- - Judge Norseth said that he but to prison. "Your attitude there will determine how long you have to serve,' he said. had ne other6alternative to- sena 'him -- I ',, 41. ; fitt r . , t. first-degre- Thee-recor- d U.S. RO,YA As Skstan;O;R011.. i0.0ip In'..Ut04.'::' New Complaint Filed In Price Clerk Case January public, assistance to persons capable of work but now unemployed reached the highest point since March of 1950, the State Welfare Depart. resen1 ment announced Tuesday. more than 60 from-thThe department noted a sharp teneing date. sustained was e PRICEA motion to dismiss the information Increase in- such "employables" His counsel has claimed that which -- - - the - lower- - court had erred In receiving public assistance from by ,Seventh District Court Judge T. W. Keller Monday in CRY two to utilities instructions the giving Mrs. Ann Lingo, it 'former Price cleric,,zhad been 1,614 last October to 2,214 in November and 3,245- in Decem z. , jury relating to (1) insanity and charged with "misuse of publis monies." i (2) tailing to instruct that the , the to motion information, The 'i,iii,irti'iii Sustaining the quash The normal winter peak load ..tate, has a mental institution made a qualtfication,to the dis- would be 3,600. However, it is those suffering from mental7 ' ' US 7V illness. missal, in that the judge' in- expected that reductions in In an opinion issued last forces made by the mining inon state to proceed the stracted SANDYSome 150 music stusome unemployment in Month. Justice F. Henri Henriod --- dustry, ir steel production and related fabof the State Supreme Court held dents, grouped in small instru- another charge. . a District Attorney Boyd T rication will carry the March that the instructions were ade-- mental' and vocal ensembles, will and County Attorney Jimes nell peak- - load considerably beyond 1 quart and proper. perforril in the annual Jordan this figure. filed ,,o AnDistrict Music Festival April 3. P. Alger subsequeqV extra 1,000 persons above Mrs. other complaint", charging OGDENA drive for rats- - theAnnormal Bicycle Stolen Participants are Members of now receiving ememberzlernent the ing funds for Ogden's new ployable assistance represents The theft of a bicycle, valued bands, orchestras and choruses Lingos undez,r from Jordan and Bingham High statutahospital got another shot In about 300 jobless wage earners ; .....; - at $75, wasteported to Salt Lake' The complaint said that "the tile arm when the alumni of and their families, the departpolice l'uesday., Victim, 'MrsT.1. Schools and Mt. Jordan, Mid. Leonard Meyer, 1541 Major St vale, Riverton and West Jordan defendant On or about Aug. 27, -tn e Dee Hospital School of ment said. 1957 did commit the crime of 1(40 East), told poliée the theft Junior Highs. "Employables" are persons caThe daylong program; which embezzlement and that the de- - Nursing launched a drive to pable of work but ineligible, for occured at McKinley School, also features individual soldists, fendant embezzled $108.74 from raise funds within its own one reason or 1854 S. State. another, to rewill begin at 8:15 a.m. at the the city of Price while employed ... ceive regular- - unemployment membership. Midvale Junior High, according Price city, a municipal cor- Hospital administrator Ken- compensation. to Cannon - Thomson. district by to Assistance is employables an poration." E. received neth Knapp music supervisor. Programs are Mrs. Lingos was arraigned in initial gift of $150 from the paid by the state with no fed7--7 A, -a-7-under the direction of various .141C-E140r departis heade44'y Mrs.- eral participationr-th- e the Price City Court on the new music teachers of the district '7714 ' befOre 2 E. at A. Brown, president; Miss ment said. p.m. Monday The festival, under the gen. charge Shanna Holmes, secretary, era! supervision of Supt. Reed City Judge,Paul C. Keller. H. Beckstead, is open to the Judge F. W Keller of the dis-- and Mrs. A. J. Webb, admin. public and pattons - of the ,dis trict court heard the arguments istrator. MrA Brown indicafed that on the motion te'quash the- pre--vions information March 14. He each of the 675 members of took it under advisement giving , the alumni will be contacted for coplributions to the fund. , Nurses' Trip Okayed his decision Monday. ' The defense stipulated that PROVODr. Sidney B. Sper-- Mrs, Nelda Chadwick, a nursthe statute under. which- - Mrs. , ry ,. director of the Graduate Di. ing supervisor; and Mrs. Kath- Lingoa had been charged did vision of Religion at Brigham ryne Maxfield, supervisor of cen- not apply to clerks, but that "Lui', , 17, Young U,niversity of tral service, Salt Lake County der e several-book- s; lav" the statute refermd his sec; General ItospitaL were- allthore mecifically' to elected Officials:FaCeiS.LIncli ' in the-1ter" by the' County Attorney Alger. has Old and New" series Wednesto attend a workshop of the stated that the total amount of Ernest Eugene Antenclo, 17, dfiy at 8 km. in the Eyring Western Interstate Commission was- Science Center. ' for higher education in nursing monty taken from the city - Salt- Lake $1,600. approximately Ordered to appear for The Apostle Paul of the New noon was riot long ago, college students at Denver April They '" Testament win were granted allowances of S85 were mostly known' for their trial to Third District Court on subJE;ct. Other be Dr. Sperry's eaheAoward their expenses. prophets to be 'atheistic, devitmaycare attia charge of second degree bu- discussed in the series are Peter, tudes. But today, something is glaArY. Nephi and Joseph Smith. They rOgdenitesUtah happening on campuses all will be discussed by Richard An. School escapee, the juvenile was across the country that's bewil. ' derson, Prof. Eldin Ricks and heldtiering the older generationL, ozoesre phb yo ?'ehpi; dso.nDflosut Dr, B. West Belnap of the stiviU To Islow, iii this week's Saturday sion ot religion at BYT.1. Nib;;" ." I.:" ing preliminary hearing. lie)s , Evening Post, read how cyni -' ' .. charged in connection with a cism on the campus is being . OGDEN --TDVEZTIIgMINT. Ogden men , burglary at Shell's Market, 154 EE G religion 13 with burglary of sever-- E. 7th South, March 17. charged s from many top . amazing-factel guns from the Ogden Na institution& that will surprise Enter the Lucerne Ma ' tional Guard Hew Day Armory have And you'll find out what GENTLE: BONUS a of made hmocent leaders QUALITY rea is plea CONTEST1 by behind,. religious say for 10 : 2 FOR 2 FOR $2390 29" Nat Alt Pius Tax and Plans Jordan . S. ROYAL uisTrict -for - 'M , ' 650 6 TO - fS -- Are college ' ka: t., rtrito To:,-,1éctur- 0011111 IONOMINI -, -0- r 0 90 Wall: .so 5 PM ON FINEST PPR 1 TO 41i110111111 , TO 1796 mots WI -- - 1141-101- - ptRo074,0,:. all , , ottotat $21C3 "It ' som tin , - 0 - AuowANct STOPS 11 TT. PASTIN tat 60st en the sIkkest suds win-giv- ond-lecT- ure -- kin 00-1- 5 - 'Moly Tire and-amth- -- couuty-commta- ' - . Youtn Escapee', Lthadevilsw or to Giid ? -,- van( - ,IIMM3 s. n OVAL On 'Prophets' students going to - Imodoblit Slips - ILICIEVILLI LSO Pea --1 .18 7 pekes boy 4- Prices Plus San ond boodabill Wet 0 - group-which - - um bit ond 004 5 soAo t. - - S45,40 NOW got estro otorgin of safety only NYLON' am obis you...ond tot It Aro exprooriy Is Nth moral for NYLON. As Aso, yodel r . 37. CM U.S. ROYAL G5'711139 7 t, ' EMI rtVo 1M was rafj1M2 All Priem Plug : - IS 45 Oaden Hospita - 39 50 32.80 16 PM-- .,..,.? ...mi.-- Block 600-1- School Alumni Join Drive For mo opraemi, whitio etedt mot 28.740W411101 -- - sins I TUBELESS TYPE TUBED , , 52510 PER PAIR: PRICES - Meet c Dago - . , ' -- ;atom Tmodoble Tires " - 6 SZ : M RV 11411, 1.4-1- - Plead $ . Innocent The!! '- -: . roceries - - r , this Audden.rehirth of faith! - Read "Religious Revolution ett the Catipus't by college chaplain Jones B. Shannon. Get the sextros" in Lucerne Milk and win Fres Groceries too, at . '. Also in this issues liovnd I Was an Arab Pdece" A Brooklyn boy tells S 11 ' . FE 1:1 A It - do Their trial was set for May 23. ., wood's big shots. IN ALL, 7 articles, 4 stories, 2 serials, many cartoons. 0, a ?fair I . NOW:: 0100.0 from-thCUltrtS MAGAIINj h I e' connection glary. thargeg with armory bur- - ! U - ... 0 No more pledies for many U. S. sufferers?' Tea, 250,000 diabetics have already proved that swallowing a-- new-pill..- AtITACID 1 rrrikt -4 I, 1- .. fiettril Ifl 4 '- c:it or r' ftl i: fI tg000lf 7,- 0 NA KACALSA SALT LARE'CITY, UTAH, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 170 West First South 203 East Fifth South 204 West,21st South S. oGrigNi UTAH 2364 Grant Avenue 17th and Wall Street ' PROVO, UTAH - 190 NorthSecond West - Otinasecan eliminaht the 'Jill! Ogden The Ward 1Thrist chapel. building, the Mound Fort of the ,Church of Jesus of LatterAlay Saints, was entered during the rtime that the two min were out on .bail Diabetics fp 11 1 The two men were also slated to appear in city court Wednes day for a ,preliminary hearing to a charge of burglarizing an moll, - bow he fooled some of Holly. son of insanity. Tithe two men, Earl Clements 27, and Wayne Peterson, 23, made the plea before District G. Cowley; Mon- Judge Charles . ROYAL TIRE CENTER roiwct, , wo Ill BREWER TIRE need for insulin shots. In April Reader's Digest, Paul de Krill( reports on why this means a happier, healthier life for thousands of diabetics. - "A New Dai for Diabetics" is one of a wide variety of interesting articles in April 'Reader's Digest. Get a copy - at your newsstand drugstore, variety store,: or 'supermarket thecknout colluter tocialk d ,.. SAFETY o Vrt a S.I , .,;;!, -- ' - d , . A. 4- - Oft 4. 4.,44 N ak.011. AL,11R. JOS ALAVA , , |