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Show r rfyyWyfT'Vyy' f y yiiiiTyy DESERET NEWS, Thursday, February 27, 1969 Boulder Take Tax Hike To People' commissioners requests to referendum vote of Utahns, according to commissioners. Wednesday the Utah House shunned a one cent tax increase for state and school purposes in a package cf three tax increase bills. I've told Jennings Philips Jr. (city legislation lobbyist) to go back and tell the legislature we'll accept any proposi today City challenged the Utah Legislat ture to authorize a half-cen- sales tax increase on condition that Salt Lake City voters decide by referendum whether to pay it Meanwhile, the state government and school boards should follow the example and Submit their tax increase f 'fyHCfyny fnf yyy.y yipyy y lyyyiyiy y yyiy y tion for a sales tax referendum and urge the state and the schools to go to the people also for theirs, Mayor J. Bracken Leo repoi ted. Commissioner Conrad B. Harrison said he had had in mind a referendum so the people then would be impost sales tax" if ing the legislators failed to enact the half-cen- measure. Land Options Get Board Renewals This is due to the greater 21,360 acres Lind on the northern shores fresh water inflow at the south-- ' cf ; Great Salt Lake were ern erd of the lake. This dilu-- ' renewed the tion will he greater this spring by Wednesday Utah Land Board. because of high runoff expected John M. Morgan Jr. requested from mountain watersheds, he the renewal on behalf of explained. , et al, land The lake is Mrs. McIntosh going to rise subMrs. Shepherd Mrs. Sims "We are in the developers. Richards predicted, stantially, process of continuing engineercausing difficulty for some of ing and specialized work on the the lake shore projects. Howevland, Morgan told the board. he said he did not foresee er, In support of the request, insunnountable problems. Albert Z. Richards, head of a any The hoard renewed the .Salt; Lake firm of consulting option for a engineers, told the board that Morgan-Justhei' r his firm had been retained to period at five cents an conduct a survey of the optioned iacre land. Mrs. Edith Shepherd ElfiCtrOCUtcd Approval was given by the1 T,lrpe SaIt Lake City "The northern area is ideal board to an application from ,ors have been named Teachers land Mrs. Verna Sims, both li- for chemical development. Theljohn Tripp and John Neal, both ( the Month by the Salt Lakejbrarians at South High School.! FOTK Mrs. McIntosh has taught at quality .magnesium! of Ogden, for a metalliferous, City Kiwanis Club. will always come from minerals lease on 120 acres of Selected for the honor were Riverside School for 13 years A SPANISH FORK (UT1) the north end of the lake," he land in the Causeway Dam area Mrs. Pearl McIntosh, kinder- - with prior service at Highland boy was electrocuted shortly lof Ogden Canyon. told the board. 'garten teacher at Riverside, Pafk and Hawthorne Elementa after 8 a.m. here today when he try schools. She is a graduate of apparently attempted to plug in !the University of Utah. an electric toaster. Her principal, Marion BlackKilled was Scott Edward ett, cited Mrs. McIntosh for a Johnson, 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. professional sease of duty and Shirl O. Johnson, 260 So. 4th' responsibility toward her teach- East, Spanish Fork. Police Chief Ned Grant said ing. The kindergarten teacher was commended for the hours firemen were immediately sumof preparation and willingness moned and attempted resuscitato share ideas and materials tion for nearly two hours. The with new teacheis. boy was pronounced dead at Mrs. Shepherd and Mrs. Sims the scene by a physician. were praised for the efficient and effective operation of the South High library. Both love high school boys and girls and contribute to the satisfaction that accrues to students when they have been able to use available facilities to their fullest extent, Principal Ralph Backman said. Morgan-Justheim- 3 Educators Named Teachers Of Month .""cf Spanish l, j higher l.-in- W Spring Preview! Enjoy the warmth, comfort and beauty of carpet ir your kitchen. Here's where you kids romp work neighbors visit husband putters. d Lease options on your Save during our The town of Boulder, Garfield County, will not be known officially as Johnson's Folly, Atty. Gen- Vernon B. Romney issued an opinion this morning that recent action by the town': board to change the name is not legal. to rhange the The board name after former President B. added Johnson Lyndon 263,998 acres of land to two national monuments in southern Utah during the last few hours of his administration. Part of the land added to Capitol Reef and Arches National Monuments was under Bureau of Land Management lease to cattlemen residing in and near Boulder. Tl effect this wiped out their grazing rights and could doom u.o town cf Boulder to extinc-- , tion. The town had a population of 108 in I960 and has lost some of its residents since that time. Homer Holmgren, assistant wrote the attorney general, opinion. He said he was unable to find any state law setting up procedure for changing the name of an incorporated town. The resolution purporting to 'change the name is therefor without effect, he held. cf educa-Schoo- 'niV The most active room Boulder to one-yea- yVI1 Superior Floor Coverings kitchen Carpet for the busy room kitchen. ... To Stay The state is "just not willing to face the problems of the city. Commissioner E. J. Garn said. Everything is for the state, and nothing is for the city. 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KING OF THE Easy FLOOR COVERING INDUSTRY 658 East 21st South 486-078- Budget Term 1 USE ACTION ADS FOR PROFITS The Best Picture Quality...For Every Room in Your Home! i RIGHT DICT Small Fry Learn In Kitchen Small children should partici-in food preparation, Maryj Lowe, head of the University of Utah Department of Home Eco- nomics, said Thursday. Lowe Mrs. was featured speaker at the annual meeting of the Dairy Council of Utah at the Hotel Utah. A wise mother will let her small child help her prepare the foods she wants her child to eat, Mrs. Lowe advised. Let the child see and fed wheat; then the tot will have a greater love for the products of wheat such as bread. Mrs. Lowe said adults prefer foods they learned to like as children. That is why children should be taught to eat a good, balanced diet, including milk and its products, when they are in the impressionable age, the home economist said. Bill R. Terrill, Salt Lake City, branch manager for Meadow Gold Dairy, was reelected Dairy Concil president. Other officers elected were: vice president, A. W. Chambers, Smith-field- , secretary ot the Cache Valley Dairy Association ; treasurer, George Winder, Salt Lake City, president, Winder Dairy; and secretary, Gottlieb Ribary, Alpine, Salt Lake City manager of the Safeway Stores dairy division. 1 pate i I i Smut Jury Trims List A Los Angeles OGDEN man charged with 23 counts of obscene material through the mails was declared innocent Monday on 11 of the charges by a jury verdict in U.S. District Court here. The jury couldn't agree on a verdict for the other 12 counts, said William T. Thurman, U.S. attorney. The case will be rescheduled for April 22 at which time a decision will be made on whether to call for a new trial on the 12 counts. The smut charges had been filed against Dale P. Ewing, 32, operator of Action Publications in Los Angeles. 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