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Show ' 1 - , S. -- rruolds: , t ' - --' - ,- - 4 --- -: - D LE - a at (.1 .1041L'tt,te , i ,,, ... Utah System UTAH SALT LAKE CITY. I . I 1 r- -- ,- --, ---- - -, 's - ' ir : - ,7..',...,,,... '- -- , ' p 1 , '' - ' ' '4. ..,...4. ..,:., . I t . - , 4 . ' - i , , I I, I I 4 t ' ''' l' ,, - ,, , - '; ' -- . -- - t 4 V, , Animmenta 1 , ,, ' '' , , , . . , , . , - ', , , , , 0. SWAM, 6.1411..101114.4.9b VICIOUS? NOT Mr'That's what Argo Dew, a regis tered boxer, seemed to be saying Thursday after he was returned home following an escape from his pen. Police --- had bec lookout Joranliciou,Cdeg-13- .4 the husband of Argo's owner said 'even a babi, could with him." I --- - A - ori-the ,, - - , , - . 0,,,,,,L , ..., ...A.- ,0- N.,,, t -.., ,,,,, . ' I , , ' , N, - . , '. j - - - , .. -- , I ye .. . eler Use in ... ( 4110; Taxicabs IS.L. , I , , - - i ', ,1" - - Union Pacific Nandies Bdard-- 2 - "An idea of the impact the inter-statprogram will have bn the Utah economy during the construction stage can be ohtained from the fact that almost $30 million has been authorized for expenditures In the state in the fiscal years 1957 and 1958, Ind most of- it has been ' , programed. "Construction costs in Utah will be paid approximately 95 per cent by the federal govern-- 1 ment., The general ratio of fed- leral to state money for the en- but the fed- tire system is 90-1eral share is slightly larger tn because of the large lUtah, of federally owned land lamount to be traversed in this state. Utah-Men-T- e Divide-- . A046--;13'L- ; , ' Over Policy On ' -- -Computing Charges . ., ,,, - 2 - Ity GLEN SILCOX Deseret News Staff Writer A proposal toinstall rnetera , lt Lake Qty taxicabs m as lin debated at a public hearing br14 fore the City COMM411Sin-11--- . . 4,,,, If' A 2 7 FdfrA, , ik ,1 0 11 Fiiaiy,tl A $ , - ,:k - c ' 'Thn"uY r. f 0 ...- tin' g was held in City Commission chambers to con. sider a petition made by the etanscireadtaxotOnthemoptorres:ne; I h icAl:srt GEORGE IL ECCLES ,, takes railroad post . Four Firms N r - . - , - . , ,s Yellow and Radio cab compa, I, , ELDER HAROLD IL LEE ' . new UP. director - qt. JI41,151 S-a- Would Exempt Furniture From Levy , , - . .. - A ,., rA A Constitution- - Change , -- - , ,,,,, - t ,..011 - OttillalvAutos 1f k HIGHWAYS v-- ' , , 0 ' . Proposed oro , ' 1,.....,........., discussion is under ,way 1 now concerning the routes. the new freeways are to take through Salt Lake City. but I , am confident this question will soon be decided on a basis of - sound engineering principles red-ho- 1. It rlie.. . designed comansnytr,ucmtiaonnyts .1 ,,,o, I '- . , , Important?' he said, build in the right places. that -- ,,,$1"""N''' -- ft, ' 'Itweis I, 4 t Art. T !tfoorltahsits - ' - i 1 . Utah. , , , , , - .,,.., I - , , I , , , , , ,,, , , : . - xci3u Levy 1 - ' ,,,P4-1R- ,: rr1Twtty systerrilrrUstah will be on new locations part& 1 leling existing highway& I Coy. George D. Clyde m'ade 4 this announcement Thursday in 1 a speech reviewing the super; situation. lie delivered iIi highway the address before the Salt Lake City tiOnS Oub in the Hotel. , s '1 ,. - -.; interstate ZereT-E- ls , . t',' "'" of s - , 1 . , , 4- molt - ,, . i 4.1 I L. , , . 4 , , ' ,i, ,it 1 ', , ' 4 two-third- high-spee- , , , , , 4 ,1- - theApproximately new t .. 1. -- , ,, - - - ,, les Of Federal Hlihways t - -- - -- ''''''''''''. ' ,,t itiA, , , , , '', ...., . -- '''''' :' '' ,,, , .. , , , ..,. , .... - ;-: , ,...a. -- a .' , - - - ' -- I ' ''' s ,,,, 0- 1 , ''' ,, .' k - -- , ! - -- -- .. -- Clyde Cautions Care ii - - ' 7,1t,: 7 $ 2 11 ic, - - t. j.,, ' . ,, . ,, MURSDAY', JANUARY 24, 1957 . r ( I ,....ti if DEAD ON UTAH'S -' . , ,i , SECTION. tttly Ponders ! VI al - - r , IE R Ilk - ;" .. . . ..r. 0 ,s., 1 - , , , :S ) , . - , , IT - , -,- tax is proposed in a resolution which has been pre- pared for introduction in the State Legislature this week. The resolution. almt.el at. 'amending the state constitution, also calls for the elimination of property taxes on household' furniture and fixtures. The resolution, to be inho- duced in the Senate. is spon- sored- - by-t- he- Utah-Associat- ion, Driver, 64, Killedi A - ' ' -- ectetary of the Salt Lake Chamber of CoMmerce. peered, briefly at the hearing and said he felt the chamber was in favor of the meters since It "was good. business." In Mule Area Jeep Smashup Charles A. Boynton -- 7- o Spesial-- 4 -7-I Jr, presi - dent and general manager of the Salt Lake Transportation CREOCWIC11,- nuts County Co. IYellow Cabs); said that al. California pros . though his company is making A 64,year-o1peetor died at 2:45 p.m. Wednes- a profit under the present zone system of payment it is stigtt day when the jeep he was driv- and not commensurate with the ing went out of control six miles Investment involved. ' Deseret News It would of County Officials. a Thp petition was opposed by the Orange-Checke- r and 1:te cab companies. ..- Chaniber Racking' Gus P. Backman, executive - , . for meters. Melt . - - ,- - the Constitution relating to the 4 taxation of tangible property. . Prizes:. , Deseret News Spode! Would Re Uniform NEW- - YORK. N.Y.--Tw- Oprominent- SaltLake City mitt The substitution of an annual L , Reaciv$725-excise tax on motor v ehicles were elected to the Board of Directors of the Union Pacific would permit a uniform tax on; south of Greenwich on : Backs Zone System Railroad Thursday. Dead is Charles 'Leo Anderevery vehicle in the state, Frank U. Glade, or Eugene The Union Pacific increased the membership of its board:E. moss. president of the asso- - son. 64, temporarily living in Checker, said Ms firm Orar.ge. was,-epCash Jackpots for the Des. from 15 to 19 with the.election of the two Salt Lake City men and nation and drafter of the reso- Teesdale, Wayne County. Under the to meters. the posed Con. Puzzle fret News Prize lution, said Thursday. It was believed the victim was zone system, he said, "Our com. two other directors, one from ' test'Thursday amounted -- -to M U, o inate annual returpinglrom California when pany is making all the profit it Los Angeles ansd one from New.'1111a whopping big $725. for license plates and the .actident occurred. He wss cares to make, lineups winYork City. Because there was no 1 b e a mall o e r s ya alone at the time. make Mr. Boynton advocated the In. The Salt , Lake City men tier in last week's contest, the tern for obtaining plates, hesa id. Bud of meters on Ioue to stallation According Trooper elected to the board are Elder A "vicious" dog, the object of $175 offered in that game Under the system, the state i Larsen, highway Patrol. who grounds: - new ,will be offered this Fri of Lee. Harold Council Me could distribute A listof taxes! sks-Sta- le a 24tour police search, was investigatedtMr. -- Anderson's 1.....Fares computed by meters the Twelve, Church of Jesus day with $25 added to it. make and model of jeep skidded as he was making accurately reflect the distance every year, meek as a lamb when a stran- The puzzle blank, clues and Saints, and Christ of Latter-da-motor vehicle. Tax on a Par- - a sharp right turn. The jeep traveled. I Supplements Program ger returned it to its owner complete rules for the new George S. Eccles, president of ticular model would be the same went out of control and rolled 2. r.Aers woull enable cab contest will appear in Fri"We should keep in mind In First Security Corp. Wednesday night. the state. , etilbankment one and companies to compete In a tght throughout an down conNews. di. Deseret The other two men named thinking of this immense Policetad been informed that day's Now Depends On Locality a half times for 62 feet, Trooper labor market.- A separate $.525 award is Istruction program that the rectors are Oscar T. Lawler. 3. Meters would stabilize' the the registered boxer. which esUnder the property tax eye. Larsen said. A move to "give the gover-- ' in Contest Numberi e.; program supplements. Los Angeles, senior vice presi. -- Mr.its'5-P, Industry. was Anderson's tem.tax on from body the for deadline caped Tuesday 125, the paid depends I not entry replaces ' the regular federal dent of the SecurityFirst Na- - nor's mansion back to the govclear. Trooper Larsen 4. Meters would follow a nee night, was vicious and might Which was this Wednesday aid highway construction pro-- , Itional Bank of Los Angeles, and ernor" was backed Thursday in the particular taxing, unit in thrown 0 said marks showed the vic- tional patter& 4 tire which rethe vehicle owner . noon. kill other animals or even a York - the Women's gram tor primary and second 1Eihridge tint-trie- ttcle to AresolutionofCltea sides. bring Inadequacies state. in the roads an' child who might tty to play City, general partner of Brown . not The exemption of household back under control but did A zone hip from the Cowie The advantages of high Brothers Harriman & C0 and of Legislative Council of Utah. ' , with It. They were told not even and fixtures from succeed. meet-ling- , furniture Club area to the airport, At its regular-Week- ly standard highway construction Gerry Brothers & Co, of New try Relatives in Price reported which is 14 miles, taxes would also estab- the owner could pet it. represents a are many and obvious. I have York City, council members passed a property lish a more uniform property that services for Mr. Anderson cost to the driver of $1.21. Ile to boon But Thursday Frank Crosby, to the referred Elder-Lee'a s career has had already resolution in which the COUnell taxation practioe, Mr. Moss said. would probably be held in Priee receives $1.25 for the 2691 W. 5th South, husband' of trip. Ilia the driver; who will no longer wide range, including business, Sen- At the 1 1 the dog's owner, said that th pretent time, Salt Lake 1 pending the arrival of his lam. profit is less than a nickel," Mr,, traffic stop education, welfare, public office would "lend its support to jams, el r is about the only county 11Y from California. . Boynton said. dog was riot light delays, level crossing' haz- and Church service. Ile was ate Bill 15, which provides for assesses auwhich 1955 and collects law A, Wally Sandack, attorney Ards and the many other prob- born March 28, 1899, in Clifton, the repeal of the "Even a baby could play with , ' ' ' tor Orange-Check' - Stato ' and Uto Historical taxes on household furniture it," he asseried. And to prove lems of today's driving. , Al- - thorizing the at educated was and Idaho, . Salt Lake A and fixtures, he added. cab said is no there use the to companies, his point he petted the animal governor's Society SPeedier Tratne bion State Normal School in May-Ge- l t 1County girl was in "fair" con- the need If meter for is arproved IS1 resolution the since mansion." system for a itltographer. , "Movement of traffic will be Idaho and the University of I s dition Thursday after. suffering most Salt Laker don't take is designed to by a vote of both measure The , . Mrs. Crosby told polioe a . more n si afternoon more rapid and much , cab on of U.P. Wednesday See houses short the once the injuries mansion the Legislature,Page make trips. agairil 7 , stranger phoned her about when she tumbled onto the !smooth. It has been found that in of Lake : Salt state 'Ws will be have of di Utah's residence official secretary the City p.m. Wednesday after reading can handle fully three built up different habits. Most rected to submit the amendment highway from the car in which a freeway governor. aboutihe dog's escape, and Tom"Tshew" ( cars that rof numbe Almes the rteang to don't the hair. lot' onvoters issue. the of A go people the voleproposaLloAhe doge her where the animal could be handled by the same Utah's Road ComnilislOn Is dressers or The store in a cab.-- - ( Linda Jean Cowin, daughter can. be lowed discussion of Senate Bill state it the next general elecfound. . on con- lanes traffic of number 15 by Mrs. J. L. Gibson, council tion. consider,ng offering partthne Many of them use the cab for The ()wrier drove to the stran of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie roadsand do It at 4 If approved by voters, the employment and possibly schol- long trips such as going to work member, and A. R. Mortensen, gees home and found the dog, 1Cowin, 3960 S. Main, was In. a greatly reduced accident rate." as inducements toward or going home at night when soconstitutional at about 3 pm. wednps of the Historical director arships amendment named Argo Dew, in the worn- The governor warned that - an's car, i would become effective Jan. 1, permanent employment of engi- other transportation media is ciety, according to, police re-- ! clay nearher, home when she See LIONS on Page B-not was neers. 1959. mother car a fell her the. opeTa said from Gibson Mrs. told was that Mrs. Crosby ports. The 'commission, which rriect C. Taylni Iturton..rotrirnission building was given to Utah as that Argo Dew had jumped into driving,. She was taken to the ed a similar proposal in discussed matter the Mrs. residence chairman, a B by governor's the rear seat of the auto while Salt Lake General Hospital by125 SECTION A flood of pressing legislative Raise Granted 1 ., Wednesday with Grant K.Borg. took the petitin under advise. It tvas parked near the Lone Salt Lake County Fire DepartGov. Jennie J. Kearns during the business and other greeted Lake County Commis- head of the civil engineering de- ment. Salt ment ambulance. she said the felt She 11930s. Star Club. 3 IGeorge D. Clyde on his return , : sioners Wednesday granted a partment at University of Utah. The stranger said the dog re.: Ttooper Richard Brown, Utah Let.5 Play Chess to his office Thursday morning 1state would be "letting Mrs. $25 o 9 Theater 1100 a month are otte-rtnsaid the down" in disposing of Kearns girl i fused to leave so she and others Highway Patrol, pef month Salary boost-tIn Fencing Stolen from ' Washingtott-D.10 to engineering graduates and POO mansion. superintendthe Augustus Fernley, in her party drove off with the suffered bruises and possible TV Highlights morn. all conferred Gov. Clyde ; 11 Financial , Theft of 100 feet of chain link internal initiries in the fall. Mr. Mortensen said that rec ent of the personal property di- begging them .to work for us animal. -- -ing at his office with groups ords and 104 on our so at valued of office. from vision $100 auditor's the of expand. fencing the we,can carry society, supplies individuals, addressed the ; hike increases his salary ed program of road construc- So. 2nd West was reported to . , noon, and met have already been moved into The a at Club , ' from $400 to $125 per month. . tion, he added. police Wednesday afternoon. 4'; '''''' land his commissioners in the the building. ., I No Brindle Bull t , Jackpot 'Vicious!' Dog - In Puzzle Contest , . U-6- I I ----- Back Home Meek As iamb I! - i omen sCounct a - - Retain Mansion -- ter-stat- e 1 - , - Ilia-vehi- Car Fall Victim Reporfed Fair - have--t4a-fig- 1 ' . er udents two-third- I ilload Board Jobs I Flood Of Work c vent-lona-- Greets Clyde On SL Return -- tine - 8-- g C. 1 - ! , r 1'' ..S 15, SI. r . --- --- - . 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White - & Eil, , ' 1 - 00 . nnua - . ,.40 , , - - , - suppliet "I 'or any ceririce club or church group er Individuals, for that matterwho would care ty take on a limited apormorship In the of equipment, our artist would be matter , to produce whatever ig de4.ired In the glad of art liork." Mr. Cruze writeg. leanwhile. the school can .401 us" ..a few , . , ' 4. - ' F f or Annuall Sale ---- i - I "' 'r' ". ' , , , - S.'t ttlerchant! - , - . Funds By ' "4';i s Al ! -- ,, --, ' ' . . am keenly diRlppoinied," 4, Ii'' ' -" Me s'aid. "in the amount oft, t e ' , more band instruments ((quite a number have money recommended by Presi--i , , It e' r : I , i !,,,,A0 7.J.:.,,..:7 :::,. alreadybeen donated by MOOTS -- of thiA !I: ',dent Eisenhower for Upper A ti so I; not old) old (or e i 'Colorado R v r tievelopment umn), any typewriters ' . ' , Iji'l that anyone would care to- - contribute, and during the coming year. ' ; 1 I 1, , . -,"-.il ,,,, ,- r.. , . books of all kinds. , 1 of "The new appropriation , 4, , . --, -- -, IT -".,, rrlinfOn and $5 millicm held --- -t vir LI , ' I' -,- , Iover from the present year will , a . A 4 ITS THAT MAN AGAIN i ) Ntz;ia. ..t.- ' 1 1 Like ;only be enough." Gov. Clyde II ,' --Among the Eve children of the Packer said, to continue scheduled the city's annual White Elephant are of the, family Brigham City, 'construction on Glen CatWon feature bargains and twins, Lynn and Lynda Mrs. P. turned up anti Flaming Gorge darns. I " seen. values other in rarely the shirt the following pocket Lynn's "Constniction of participating t '' it ' day, charged with heavy sarcasm and aimed ''projects, including the Central: But unlike the white elephant 4, ' 1 1 Apt , . r i at Lynda's current heart-throUtah Project, will have .to tie 1.which is very expensive, th, , l''' we 1 later until Ideferred although sales will feature real values. Sweet is the sun , :4 " '. ''''" - ' " . 'believe that construction on the k '4 k' k..'''' 1 f' ; That shines its morning light. fr The sale, sponsored by the ki ,k k 41 ' 4 i 6, 1I ,' k ',, Stanaker Draw Dam riear Vet.-, , , .. 0' , Sweet are the clouds nal could be 'started during the Deseret News and Telegram in ., )1; i That withdraw the black night. 4 !next fiscal year" ' I ' ' cooperation with the Salt Lake Ai 4 f ; 4 ' fit ,, I, . -, I or ' ' ' , , , , i t. Retail Merchants Bureau, wil i Flan Beautiful is this land ' :,.0- '. :.:, F t ' , , ' :: 1 . ,. and De hell rridaramd---SaturdayWith trees 'green additional eonstruc: tall,' Deferring' P. , ..0 I .. e ' th-"A chance for the public t Upper Colorado tion, on Beautiful are the strearnlets k. cal., of ...,,' is I , a River part ''' project some real , make With irogs'turtles and all. i k;717.. . i k i: '1' .,,,culated plan to curb inflation, f ' , e 1 and Satuconducted Friday To think our country .the governor said. -- - , Used to be like this The adirtinistration feels rle day,' said Weston E. Hamilton . ft, ' Of Met , the executive - Till CIDTP secretary t competition for materials. doome,iwith. songs ' ' - ', --' , - - ',: , tractiars, and terhricalwgrktal cbants Eureatir , " , EIVIL ....:" .'' 77- : ; . satzty-thE- t A, , ,71--;--creto as ''',..'' 1--, 4would be so intense ,,,,..;21- '- -- ' '''' I r, the biggest sale o ' "Tagged, ,10214i.ar; 1 ' v , ' ' di . f k - ' !I .. ,.; ii, ' Until the Army' ''', ,..., -k i, " ' , .....,.late an inflationary trend if ik.--. ,,,l101....r ,,k ,,,0 4.o hke the elephant jt repr.iI ii S 9 ''''''' Takes him, ,sergS and air, ," authorearth' VIVI Ithersonstructionwere -L ... -, ..,,,- Ili ., ..,,,,-"'17ed at this time. he reported. .. setts , the Nablus will be the ..' , . i Our couAtry -- , .,, i ,s,,,r ' - , , , . r ' . , ge-s4 many folks have seen In i Will never be so beautiful. ,, ,,,: ,,, .., time," Mr. Hamilton sale. i ,...- - ,',..:,Z,...."IliCt:Zill,:z., 3100. In Slacks- Stolen ' long - annual sale will also - " ' ; $130 4, " : The Our sentiments, exactly. heir, ,, ".:..,A5,...: ik' . , a ,......... ' ,,,, ..11.46,06., V4.S4AililIllioeN,mhim,01.. Qrapor Six pair Of men's slacks were retailers 'to empty their shelves , wire, reported stolen 'Wednesday and stock TOOTTI to make room G'REAtES.;1' SALE EVERChuck Dawson, assistant store manager at Penneys, gets PARTING SHOT from the 1;.eith O'Brien Co., 2101 , merchan- - Friday :and ' annual White Elephant Sale which will be shopper'Cleature 'ready for-thWhen the prospet says. T11 think it ovet 'llth East, pollee reports showed. -lorthe coming spring ' ,. -------- -Lake Salt downtown City. adtied. di he Saturday.M The slacks were valued at $130.' SP, and let you know,7. brother. you know! -----.7 ... fl 1 - , - Dkappointed 1 ; larttl Who'd like saintings,-:1)artrai- ts U. Cruze. Jerome have wttat or you'? sraiies Stdti the geliulii-Jtalent some school. Pr;Son repotis Mu-Ashowing tip among some alsof the inmate and Tde-rits. thara lackIngls-art4nriteri- - ---1 l. , principar-a-Kourtfrar-ACr3de- - .,claY - hirpself a new - - SCENE TODAY '''''''''' , ..... -- . , ., ARTIORARTS SkKE - White Elephant Days ' 1. Archie McNair, chief of the Salt Lake Scotp whose calendar Jan. 25 looms-utish Club-o- n In the same dimensibns as July 4 and Christ- maa, rounded up the items, and Miss Winnie LaMunyan, reference librarian reports they're bn the heather-vine- , one for the occasion. , - - He will 'deliver his budget Imessage to the Legislature Mon- - ' Mark uargaini - attracting unusual attention.' Several of the good Scotch ladies of the town loaned their treasures for the occasion, Including Mrs. Patti Galloway, Mrs. Ewan Gateswho Journeyed hack to Scotland Only and Mrs. McNair herself. last summer, Archie even loaned hi own kilt for the i:xhibit. which he'll tave to borrow back, for .LAboanntiaLliahhieLlnis banquetTriday night at..the Blind Center unless,, as it's rumored 4 , I Ot.the public library. ------roon - 1 1,01t5 - , IN CONNECTION WITH the aimiversary of the birth of Robert Burns, 198 years ago. there's an interesting .display of articles from the Highlands now showing in the reference ---- - i 0 - ' , ; '' t t I . |