Show B ga THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R VITAL' 'STATISTICS OGDEN UTAH FBID AY EVENING OCTOBER 3 1953 ININ6 QUOTATIONS & CO A tae J HOGLE v BIRTHS kskti Listed Stocks) Gd Deposit - Mon-Kea- listed Statksj Asked 02 06 02 70 Bid Asked 0334 3 00 03 32 Bid - rs -- -- s 1 er (AP)-Hi- Morrison-Knudse- gh n 94-- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 Rye:— Dec 131 13 22 12 23 Mass Investors Trvst Wellington Fund 1453 1333 Mar May- SALES (Opening Sales) 87V2C Dragon 1000 Kennebeck 2900 § 60c North Lilly 1000 115 100 © Park Bingham 4500 Vic Royston 2523 Western Alloys 1000 (S 3c Nov 120 May CLOSE 89 94 28V 24 Loew's Lorillard 20 13V6 48 191 90 Anaconda Armco Armour Atchison SF Atlantic Ref'g Avco S7V2 59 19 25 39Vi 8 - 0 & 4414 56 Bendix Av Beth Steel Boeing Borg Warner Can Pacific Celanese Cleve Elec Ches & Ohio Chrysler 38 21 42 Vs 65 56 20 52 57 5514 48 45 29 Col Gas Com Edison Cent Oil Con Edison Con Natl Gas Corn Products Curtfcs Wright Deere Del Hudson Doug Air — 48ia 24 60V6 66 Dow Chem Du Pont 197 East Airlines 36 Eastman Kodak 12616 11 12 Erie 102V2 Firestone 47 Ford Motor 16 Fruehauf Gen Dynamics 58 Gen Elec 67 Gen Foods 68 Gen Motors 48 Goodrich 67 94 Goodyear Gt North'n 48 16 Greyhound Gulf Oil 120 65 Houston Pwr 78 Ideal Cement Illinois Central 44 38 Int Harvester IBM 411 86 Int Nickel 112 Int Paper 47 Int TAT Johns-Ma- JoyMfg 43 39 73 Kaiser Alum K C South Kennecott Ligg & Myers Lockheed Air COW-JONE- & N 7312 30 3514 39 47 48 45 26 70 10 22 34 Pk Utd 99V6 75 52V6 S 30 Industrials J Heole A 3912 ' 80 3014 22 25 up up off up Hogs: Salable: 100 Butcher hogs 25 cents higher sows about steady Mixed190-23-U S No 0 1 lbs 2 and 3 barrows and gilts 2000-205- 0 few 3 grade 280 lbs 1900 Few head sows some 170 lbs 1900-195- 0 1550 Sheep: Salable: 1500 includes four doubles Idaho Iambs Slaughter lambs fully 25 cents higher Two doubles good and choice 104 lb- - fed shorn Idaho lambs No 1 and 2 peifs and two doubles 103 lb fed woo led Few trucked in Utah Idahes alt 2200 few good slaugh slaughter lambs 2050-210- 0 ter ewes 600 Good trucked tn reeotng 2100-2150 lambs OMAHA LIVESTOCK 3200 market steady grades -3 200-27- 0 1925-200- 0 Cattle: 1000 calves: 150 cattle market mostly steady odd lots good to low choice mixed yearlings 2400-245- 0 utility and commercial cows 1 775-200- 0 other classes nomT inal - CASH GRAIN - 5 yellow yellow 114 11712-1181- 6 191 yellow yellow sample grade No 1 Oats No 1 heavy white 61V6-6- 2 heavy white 61 sample grade heavy 'white 56 12 No 1 extra heavy white 62Vi-63V- i — No soybeans 10 meal e'l Soybean soybean unquoted ftad Barleyi malfinj choice 115-12- 5 - J (AP)-Mar- at a glance: kets untested R Divorces Granted 7 No By Mssrs Hopkins Gunther Wangsgaard Welch ana Sheffield A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- POSING TO AMEND ARTICLE Xin SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING T O TANGIBLE PROPERTIES EXEMPT FROM TAXATION Be it resolved by the Legisla-- - ture of the State of Utah ' of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor two-thir- ds thereof: Section 1 It is proposed to -- Ogden Student Enrolls At DePauw University -- '' HJ Wants To Build Home SPECIAL FALL SALE - Coll Now fort Up to S Years to Pay No Down Payment - pm no of "SCHLITX ture of the State of Utah of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor two-thir- ds Ogden Archie Pasch Owner 3030 Wash Blvd ' Ph EX GATEWAY DISTRIBUTING CO thereof: ' -- 62 120 26th Street RAD O HOG RAM P 1 S Eaio stations are responsible for the cccuracy of these listings -- - Standard-iocaminer-KL- News 12:55 to O local-government- 143Q KC KLO PM FRIDAY : CO-N- ews 05-N- 2:05-Pia- Beat 7:30— Bill Stem 7:35-Ni- ght Beat 8:00—News Best Actress of the Year 805-Ni- "ICiffy Foyle" starring :0S-N- ight " 9:35-Ni- ght 10:00-Ne- ws 'lli Beat Headline Beat FRIDAY 11:00— News Beat 11:05-Ni- ght I2:55-Ne- ws 1 1 1 i n l iUhuXN' 4:55— 5pfts 7:00— News 7:05— Dawn Busters 8:30-Ne- ws Rand KVOG PM G's Hit Tims witk 5:15-KV0- G's 1 5214 W arm-U- 7:45-Foot- ball 7:00-Candle- Rght re-c- gn SATURDAY ef Score ' AM 8:00— Public Service Show Good Music v SATURDAY Time - GRAND PHIZE PRIZES vacations in Las Vegas at the magnificent Riviera Hotel Plus a tTIoiorola Radio and other' y " prizes each week for -- 1953 weeks Acme Quality Paint Buhloffs Burton-Walk- Bush er ""' Levens Lumber J C Penney Watch Repair Payless Appliance Paramount Bowl Sears SmalfeyV Jswelsrs ' Markets -- ' Dick Adams Distributing Company and Phillips 66 stations in Davis County 1 : Farr Better Jce Creams Grants ' Time 1:09— Prize Party 4:09- -5 Minute News ' ' "if :KLO— 143Q on your dial - Cffiee Report 9:30— News Flashes 9:33— For Ladies Only 10:G9-Ti- me Weather News For Ladies Only (eon't) 10:30— News Flashes 10:33— For Ladies Only (cant) 11:00— rime Weather News nin' 809 ub 3:00—Matinee Theater EKOG 7S§ EC AM 5:00— Sign On 5:01— Rise and Shine 5:30-Ne- ws 5:35-R- ise and Shine (Cent) :00-ri- me Weather :02-N- ews FUshes 8:03— Rise and shies 8:30— News 8:35— Rise end shine 7:00— Time Weather News Flashes 7:03— Rise and Shine (cent) 7:30—News 7:34— Rise and Shine 1:00— Invitation to telieve S:15-Ar- tlst ef the Morning ladies ll:C4-F- er Only - 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Raiders News at 10 9:30-McKen- zlo's 10:C0-T- ha ' Stores OFFICE SPACE to x 50 ft ideal for dry clean- frontage 25 EX between Washington Blvd 26th ftteets Ph EX and 25th 59 COAL "AND WOOD - tump - treated stoker slack $13 B H ferrell TO BORROW ' Will pay 2 f ASTII RErFOR PM Is the Life 5:00— The Lone Ranger 5:33— Terry Toons EX MONEY EX good interest Call pm ton $11 v MQNI Y WAMTFR WANTED Drew 4:33-T- his PASTURE for horses - EX 'on Wail Dial Ave Chtnnel 7 KUID FRIDAY Mr - Off Unt!! 4 12:00-Si- gn Ph 31 BEST 11:00— Roy Rogers SATURDAY ft $80 per Plaza tor rent 50000 sq ft availand truck docks Call Mr for details Hayward at EX FOR LEASE store space 25 x 90 ft on -- 7:30— Capt Kengsfee 8:30—Cartoon Capers v9:03— Romper Room Birthday Party 10:00-Mig- hty Mouse 10:39—Cartoon Capers Little Reseats x 20 Vj Rail able- AM arn ft month on Browning Sanders EX WAREHOUSE Lake Wrestlinf SATURDAY fx-ceil- Offesmtt 18 off street parking er or realtor Ph 10:15-Weat- her' 10:20-S- ait AKC PROPERTY KR- UEUT BUS WASHINGTON Blvd I j KITTENS MALE EX Retrievers registered hunting dogs EX GOLDEN j" PUPS BEAGLE EX REGISTERED 7:35— Sunset Room (eon't) Off - EX PUREBRED ws gn good home for a cute puppy 6 weeks ' old only $5 Ph WANTED a V2 Boxer Room " PM Evening Con- cert Delibes: Sylvia Poulenc Les Bices 8:33— Science and Scientists ''InterpreTing 7:39-Prelu- de: - i Clown loach — Cat Fish and 7:00-Ti- me 10:45-Le- Football California vs Wash' ington State S:C3— Junor Council 5:21— P$e£°e Are Funsy 6:00— Perry Come (Cohr) 1:45-NC- AA 50 SPECIES OVER Red Tail Black Shark 4:30-Ne- ws 8:00-Si- 5210 me- 1:00— Time Weather News 1:06— la Horta Mexlcana 2:00-Ti- me Weather Newt 2:0o— Kool Korner 2:15— Weber High School -2:30-Ne- ws FlasWs 2:33— Keel Korner 3:00-ri- me Weethet News 3:06— Keol 'Korner 3:30— News Flashes ' v 3:33-3:- 59 At Your Service 4:00-Ti- me Weather News 4:06— Kool Korner 4:30— News Flashes 4:33— Oor Schools Sine 4:45— Sports Folio News 5:00— Time Weather 5:05— Sunset Room 5:30— News Flashes 5:33— Sunset Room (eon't) 6:00-Tl- me Weather "r ' News Flashes 6:03— Sunset Room 7:3t-Ne- ' 1958 17 'AND RABBITS PET (cen'tl 11:30—News Flashes Ladies Only (cen'tl SATURDAY 2 1 5212 NOTICE Patrol 9:15-High- way Nov Notice is hereby given that a Class C Petition has been filed by South Ogden Conservation District for the allotment to it- by Weber Basin Water Conservancy District of of Weber Basin Project water 2000 acre-feannually for irrigation use The Board of Directors of Weber Basin Water Conservancy District will meet at the" General Offices of the District at the intersection of Highway 89 and Hill Field Road in Davis County Utah en Friday October 31 1958 at 9 o'clock am to hear and consider such petition Any person objecting to the granting cf such petition should appear at the time and place aforesaid and show cause int writing : why the petition should not be granted ' E J FJELDSTED Secretary ef 9:25-Sher- iff's TELEVISION PROGRAMS i "Kitty Foyle"! 18:39—2 On the Aisle "Lloyds ef London" SATURDAY PM 1:00—Double Feature Theater J ' White City Bowling and Recreation Serenade 3:30-Cl- SATURDAT Report 8:40— Employment Report 8:50— Fire Department 9:00Time Woether 9:05-0ir- ect Report Published Oct 3 10 17 24 31 1958 The TV sUtioss are respoasible for the accuracy of these listings and Service ' Edition News Good Music G's FRIDAY Roy ' t de- Mac's Laundromat Inc Time 12:30-8ul- ldo KUTV Kiesel Sales Goods Good Musfc G's ' Kammeyer's Armstrong's Sporting PM 12:00— Plnologies 12:45-KV0- Gef your entry blank and compefe tails at ' 1 2 5211 li 2:15-llste- - iSa-KV- OS's 12:15-Ry0- Hands 1:30-Ra- nch 11:10— "KVOG 's Good Music Time" Good Music 11 Time SATURDAY PM SATURDAY 2:00—Man Time HiOS-lull- abv 10:30— Kits and Misses 11:00— House ef Jazz 12:30-Tumt- able OS's 2nd and 3rd GRAND Muskale 12:00— Music So Amer to A trip for two to Pasadena for the Rose Bowl game — Jan 1st Three-da- " x AM 8:C0— Morning Heedowe 8:00—Stand By Music 8 : 1 5—Ta les ef Outdeers 8:30-Mu- sic Off Record 9:00— Your 'Story Hour 9:30— Reserved For Yee 95-La- nd ef the Free 10:0O-Ma- lad :15-XV- 0G's -- Off 8:00-Sl- every 7:00— Snorts Special - " 7:05-XVO- G's Good Music ' Tlint Newt-8:007:45— Swap and Shop ttlO-KYGood Musfc Time 8:30-F- ive Points Shew 9:00— Prize Party 9:25— Shopper's Guide 930— El Rancho Grande 10:30-"KY0- G's Good Music ' Time" i l1:00-Fi- vo Minute News Rws 7:55-Lecal eont'dH Up Echoes 7:30— Eventide : ' - Lewis 2:25— Records wifh Ryan 3:45-Y- our Uteh Merchant 4:00— University Muskale 4:30— Gordon Owen Callirrg 5:00— Harmon Sports 5:15— Patterns ef Th ought Section 1 It is proposed to amend Article VL Section 9 ot the Constitution of the State of Utah to read as follows: Section 9 The members of the Legislature shall receive? such compensation not exceeding $500 a year for th legislative term and expenses as provided by law while actually in session and mileage as provided by law Section 2 The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election : in the manner provided by law Section 3 This amendment shall take effect upon approval by the electors of the state 10-C&- 8:00— Harmony Inn 6 30— Vacation Time f 12:25-Mdn- ight 12:30-Sev- en KC 8© PM FRIDAY ap Final (News headlines naff hour) Hit Time with Top Nine KBTJIl p 8:00—Weber College vs Boise Jr College of 10:20— Seven Up re-cScore 10:30-Fi-vo Minute News 10:35-KV0- G's 1490 Clufc 12:00-KV- 06's 1490 Cluh Good Music 8:lS-KV0- Time C 1:35-Re- bert 8:00— Between the lines Good Music G's Time 8:00— Bulldog Edition ner Date With Music" G's Good Music -- wsr 15-U- Time the ' PJ 12: tak State University 12:30—Records with Ryaa ICC PM 4:C5-KV- 0S's 6:15-"Din- 1 12:09-Ne- 11 60 14S0 KC the ton Nine s V :00-K- SL Business Newf 6:05— Records with Ryan 6:50— Answer Please 7:00— Sports with Eton 7:15-Lo- well Thomas Rand 10:05-Ha- rry I0:30-Ne- ws 5:15-KV0- SATURDAY FRIDAY ws FRIDAY PM ECSL 9:30-Ne- ws 10:00-Ne- 11:00— tos SATURDAY -- itor 1:30-Me- nltr- 8:35— Dawn Bustert 9:00— News 9:05-Ha- rry Fans' 9:35-Ha- rry Some Carte Angeles at Chicago 7:05-Mon- 7:53— Bunif'e of Jey 8:00— Daws Busters 8:15— Dawn Busters Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law Section 3 If adopted by the electors of the state this amendment shall take effect the first day of January 1959 ' ilt 10:00-A'La 730— Kews Section 2 The -- Hale SATURDAT AM 6:00— Monitor 7:00-N- BC News Busters News :05-0a- wN with Bar lev 8:50— Let's Go Gardening 7:00-Ne- ws Carepbdl 7:15— Rolfe Petersen 7:45— News fiarlow 8:00— Sanson and Thee 8:30—News ef America 8:45—Garden Gate 9:00— Galen Drake 9:35-Mu- sic Out ef This World 10:05— Amos 'n Andy 10:30—Gunsmoke 115-Ci- ty Hosoltal ' 11:30—Let's Go Gardening 11:35— Toort Truly Johnny Dollar - 11:05-M- :00-N- ews i - lUtenen News orld 6:15-Brcakf- Hews Batters Dawn KC PM AM SATURDAY :00-W- 6:45— News ef World 7:00— Tights 7:30-Sp- erts Highlights 8:00— Monitor 9:©0— Dixieland 9:30— Dance Time Beat AM SATURDAY 1320 :05-Rel- axiR' ef Music 10:15-Alb- um Party KDYL RoHe 10:00— News Party tter leaf 10:05-Ni- ght Ginger Rogers Dennis Morgan James Craig ws S:05-Pla- 9:00-Ne- w! :30—News 400-Ne- 4:05-Pla-tter Headlines 8:35-Ni- 8ht tter Daily 9:30-L- ate Party 3:35-P!a- 5:00— News- - Rett sht 8:30-Ne- ws - it 3:30-Ne- ws 7:05Nisht Brilliant performance) of a girl in love won Gingor Rogers the Oscar for Party tter pm 1 7:30-P- hil Riziute 7:35— Amos ' Andy 8:00— Robert Q Lewis 8:30-T- he World Tonight 8:50— News 'Analysis 8:55— Patti Page Show 9: 05-- Jan is My Beat rrr Rand 11:00— News 11:05— Game cf Day SATUR0T PM 10:35-Ha- 2:00-Ne- ws Beat ight 7:00-Ne- ws Legislature water for irrigation purposes on lands in the State of Utah may be exempted from taxation to the extent that such propery is used for such purposes These exemptions shall accrue to the benefit of the users of water so pumped' under such regulations as the legislature may prescribe The taxes of the indigent poor may be remitted or abated at such times and in such manner as may be provided by law The legislature may provide for the exemption from taxation of homes homesteads and personal property not to exceed $2000 in value for homes and homesteads and all household furnishings furniture and equipment used exclusively by the owner thereof at his place of abode in maintaining a home for himself and family Property not to exceed $3000 in value owned by disabled persons who served in any war in the military service of the United States or of the State of Utah and by the unmarried widows and minor orphans of such persons may be exempted as the legislature may provide The legislature shall provide by law for an annual tax sufficient with other sources of revenue to defray the estimated ordinary expenses of the state for each fiscal year For the purpose of paying the state debt if any there be the legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually sufficient to pay the annual interest and to pay the principal of such debt within twenty years from the final passage of the law creating the debt Section 2 The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law Section 3 If adopted by the electors of - this state this state" this y amendment shall ¥ take effect the first day of CO- - Home Owned— 19 Years in Distributed By other powers of original ment as the Legislature may provide Under such regulations in such cases and within such limitations as the Legislature may prescribe it shall review proposed bond issues revise the tax levies of units and equalize the assessment and valuation of property within the counties the duties- - imposed upon the State Board of Equalization by1 the Constitution and Laws of this State shall be performed by the State Tax -- IMTEil-PAOUriTAI- II itU pm POSING TO AMEND ARTICLE VI SECTION 9 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO COMPENSA- TION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE Be it resolved by the Legisla FUEE ESTIMATES MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY J Brought to Yoo By l 2 52U 14 No R Nov - By Mssrs Brewster Sheffield Welch Howe and Bennioa A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- ROOFS Over LEGAL NOTICES Nov ' SPORT HEWS liams in Ogden He is the son of Mr and Mrs Jack L Schow has asked for a Cleo Anderson Davis from RobC 955 Fillmore ert Raymond Davis Sr married permit to build a residence at Sumpter Logan of in a the and" 14 senior about 2730 Buchanan at a cost 1945 in Ogden College Aug of $16000 Liberal Arts Published Oct 3 10 17 24 31 1958 Published Oct 3 10 17 24 31 1953 LIQfPfl 1955 amend Article XIII Section 2 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read as follows: v Section 2 All tangible prop- -' erty in the state not exempt under the laws of the United States or under this constitution shall be taxed in proportion to its value to be ascertained as provided by law The property of the state counties cities towns school districts municipal corporation and public libraries lots with the buildings thereon used exclusively for either religious worship or charitable purposes and places of burial not held or used for private or corporate benefit shall: be exempt from taxation Water rights ditches canals reservoirs power plants pumping plants transmission lines pipes and flumes owned and used by individuals or corporations for irrigating land within the state owned by such individuals or corporations or the individual members thereof shall not be separately taxed as long as they shall be owned and used exclusively for such purposes Power plants power transmission lines and other property used for generating and delivering electrical power a portion of which is used for furnishing power for pumping January - SHOP in Reno Nev Ila B Brown from Leland H Brown married Aug 29 1954 in Ogden rently is attending fall semester Genae T Price from Robert classes at DePauw University acDean Price married Feb 25 cording to Registrar Value T Wil- Nov - en assess- No 2 - Olive and Mark ds JR H : CHICAGO ' (AP)— Wheat No 1 mixed 1 Corn No yellow 12716 No 2 127V6 No 3 yellow 1 2512 No 4 No 2 Standing — Keith M and Coleen Bingham of Fresno Calif formerly of Ogden girl Sept 29 favor voting in the admission of this state in to the Union shall be and re main a permanent fund to be called the State scnooi runu the interest of wnxch onuy shall be expended for the sup port of the common schooiS The interest on the btaxe School Fund the proceeds of all DroDerty that may accrue to the state by the escheat or forfeiture all unclaimed shares and dividends of any corporation incorporated under the laws of this state the proceeds of the sales of timber and the rentals received by the state from school and state lands other than those granted for s :ecific purposes shall with such other revenues as the legislature may from time to t:mp allot thereto constitute a fund to be known as the Uni-iox-in bcnool i und which Uniform School Fund shall be maintained and used for the support of the common and public schools of the state and apportioned in such manner as the legislature shall provide The provisions of Section 7 Article XIII of this Constitution shall be construed as limitation in the rate of taxatioa on tangible property for district school purposes and not on the amount of funds available therefor and further no moneys allocated to the Uniform School Fund shall be considered in fixing the rates of taxation specified in Section 7 of Article XIII Section 2 The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by Section 1 It is proposed to amend Sec 3 of Article X of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read Sec 3 The proceeds of the sales of all lands that have been or may hereafter be granted by the United States to this state for the support of the common schools royal ties received by the state as a result of mineral leases of lands that have been or may hereafter be granted by the United States to this state for support of the common schools and five per centum of the net proceeds of the sales of United States public lands lying with in the state and sold by the United States subsequent to law i Ward Will Hold j Luau On Saturday ds thereof i " 7:D0-KVO- : 12316 22514-1- 24 26 27 OUT-OF-TOW- N Published Oct 3 10 17 24 31 1958 067 0 weights 224 21 0 27 to 1800 lb 1716 220- 22312- 225- - 161 Calves: Salable: 15 Nominally steady individual choice vealer 3000 Few medium common down stock steer calves 2200-230- 0 No 12318 164 0 S 219 3118 bv the Governor bv and with the consent of the Senate for such terms of office as may be provided by law The State Tax Commission shall admin ister and supervise the tax laws of the State It shall assess mines and public utilities and adjust and equalize the valuation and assessment of property among the several counties It shall have such 1 560-65- 0 gs: 323B 1 two-thir- Nels Nickolaisen favor 4OV2 635-88- 0 U YORK two-thir- 477A 31 61 31 early YESTERDAY'S MARKET Cattle: Salable: 25 nominally steady clean up trade but hardly a test of the market en slaughter cattle canner ana cutter cows 1500-170lb stocker and Medium common down to feeder steers 2000-220lb stock heifers medium 1700 (UPI-Ho- 6 1 ture of the State of Utah of all members elected to each of the two r CHICAGO LIVESTOCK - Salable: 100- - most and feeders mostly steady faw utility and commercial slaughter heifers 2020-237- 0utility and commercial cows 17001850 canners and cutters 1400-170-0 good 675-81- 5 lb stocker and feeder steers 2660-267- 5 low 2450to other average good 2550 medtum 219O-23O- 0 good stock heit-r- s 2400-252- 5 few medium 2075-231- 0 medium to good common down to 1860 stock cows 1410-175- 0 Calves: Salable: 25 good to choice stock medium 235O-240steer calves 2800-325- 0 fed good stock heifer calves 2525-253- 5 Hogs: Salable: 150 noe lot 1 and 2 grade barrows and gilts- - around 200 lbs 2050 otherwise market not tested Sheeps Salable: 500 no test of the market OMAHA 216-1- Oct Forty-secon- - OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO SYSTEMS OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTING UNDER THE TAX LAWS OF THE STATE Be it resolved- by the Legisla- Commission ture of the State of Utah In each county of this Stte of all members there shall be a County Board elected to each of the two of Equalization consisting of the Board of County Commishouses voting in sioners of the said county The thereof: Boards of Equalization County Section 1 It is proposed to shall adjust and equalize the amend Section 11 of Article valuation and assessment of XHI of the Constitution of the the real and personal property State of Utah so that the same within their respective counshall read as follows: ties subject to such regulation a and control by the State Tax 11 be There shall Section State Tax Commission consist- Commission as may be preby law The State Tax ing of four members not more scribed and the County Commission be two shall of whom than shall of Boards same to the Equalization political long other each such xne have powers oi The members party Commission shall be appointed as may be prescribed by the USDA)-Cat- t1e: to 25 higher 2 By Messrs G Douglas Taylor Edward C Larsen and Howe A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- POSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 11 OF ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTI-TUTIO- N fy stockers 2100-230- 23-y- & Co 18450 0 2 22 2 24 H OGDEN LIVESTOCK OGDEN 1 130 1 LEGAL NOTICES 51 12 Cty 533 73 145 71 80 72 20 Rails 15 Utilities 65 Stocks - Fune- -- - CLOSING STOCK AVEXA6ES S 2 24 2 26V2 Catties-Pric- es 77 33 Rubber U S Steel Utah P & L West Airbrake West Elec U 1311 33 Stocks— Higher coppers lead Bonds— Lower corporates in supply Cotton— Lower liquidation and hedging CHICAGO: Wheat— Higher Improved demand Com— Lower little demand Oats— Mostly lower interest lacking Soybeans— Lower hedging Hogs— Higher top $20 31 Oil Union 57V6 Laugh'n 21 71 78V4 Union Pacific Utd Aircraft Utd Airlines 44 n Jones NEW Oiin Matheson 38 58 Pacific Gas Panhandle Pwr 51 102 Parke Davis 97 Penney J C 16 Penn R R 45 Peoples Gas Pepsi Cola r 23 57 Phelps Dodge 42 Phila Elec 47V4 Phillips Pete 66 Proc & Gam 34 Pub Serv 40 Pure Oil RCA 37 40 Raytheon 61 Repub Stee! 8812 Reyn Tob 29 Rock Island 48 Royal Dutch 33 Safeway 40 St Regis 37 Schenley 33 Sears Roeb 21 Shell T & T 60 Sinclair Oil Soc Mobil 48 55V2 So Pacific 50 So Railway 20 Sperry Rand 55 Std Oil Cat Std Oil N J 5812 Stude-Pack'- d 8 26V2 Sunray Sun Mining 8 36V2 Swift & Co 78V4 Texas Co Tex Gulf Sul 22 57 Thompson 45 Timken B'ing 26 Transamerica Union Carbide 115 48 46 36 6 1956 No Am Av No Pacific Ohio Oil 13 Baldwin Lima 6618-6- Faye Stavrakakis from Jim MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stavrakakis married June 11 Lukens Steel Martin 6 L Monsanto Mont Ward Motorola Nat Biscuit Nat Dairy Nat Distillers Nat Steel New Haven N Y Central Niag'a Mo Pwr Nickel Plate Nor & West'n 51 51 18 Am Tel Am Tob B L 21534 2271a July A BOGLE & CO niDAT'S 217 221V2 Jan Mar 6 ' 131 1 Soybeans— Y STOCK EXCHANGE Alcoa Allied Chem Allis Chalmers Am Airlines Am Can Am Cyanamid Alco Products Am Motors Am Radiator Am Smelting 132 30 123 j31 123 July- 2c J I3OV2 33 1 22-V- OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE THIRTY SECOND LEGISLATURE O F THE STATE OF UTAH PRO- POSING TO AMEND SECTION 3 OF ARTICLE X OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH PROVIDING FOR PROCEEDS OF SALE O F SCHOOL LANDS AND ROYALTIES FROM MINERAL LEASES OF SCHOOL LANDS TO BE A PART OF THE STATE SCHOOL FUND Be it resolved by the Legisla (J t By Messrs Stringham A JOINT RESOLUTION r Lucy J Burdick No 2 and'Hopkin r 'V JR S Mrs Ella Stone Anderson 68 of 2505 Polk Calif — Mrs Beatrice Morley Sheldon Cuzick" 57 formerly of widows cf Clarence L (Pat) Anderson died Ogden died Wednesday ot a heart ailment yesterday in the Dee Hospital Mrs Anderson was born Jan 20 1890 in Gordon S Surviving are her husband a daughter of Cuzick Montara two daughters and one son Ogden -Mrs Kenneth (Mardell) Neary Daly City Cyrus H - and MatHda Matson Stone She had Mrs Gene (Betty Mae)' Bullough Sacramento - : Calif Donald F Sheldon San Francisco two lived' in Ogden all her f$: JOHNSON — Funeral services for- - Mrs Marie sisters and two brothers Mrs Ray (Ellen) life widow of Johnson cf 1008 Adams Ave She was a member of Bufterfield The Dalles Ore Miss Eva MorHans C Johnson will be held Monday at the LDS Mount Ogden Thomas J Morley Salina Utah ley Ogden 3 pm in Lirtdquist and Sons Colonial Ward Relief Society Raymond J Morley Ogden five grandchildren ral-Chapel with Bishop Jerome B James 1911 On Aug 23 Funeral services were held today in Daly d Ward officiating Friends of the she was married to Mr City Calif ' mav call at the mortuary Sunday '7 to 9 Anderson in the LDS i £1 Salt Lake Temple Mr pm and Monday prior to services Burial " in Ogden City Cemetery Name of a sister Anderson died June 10 v Mrs Maren Burke ot ogden was mad' 1957 in Ogden 4 omitted from the obituary two vertently Surviving a r " '" Mrs - John LONG BEACH Caiif—Mrs Lucy Jessop Bur- daughters ANDERSON — Mrs Ella Stone Anderson 2505 Ogden Perry dick 79 formerly of Ogden died Sept 26 in (Doris) Polk Ave widow of Clarence L (Pat) An and Mrs Don (Marjorie) ' i Long Beach derson will be held Monday at I pm in ' Mr Oqden LDS Ward with Bishop John G Surviving are her husband Paul Cur-dic- k Olsen Plain Citvj two one brother and four sisters two sons and one daughter Perry C grandchildren Friends may call at Price Jr officiating Burdick Phoenix Ariz Mrs Arloine Wright Bert Stone Mrs Hugh (Fern) Stephens Mrs Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel H M Mrs of all Vear Burdick seven Ogden Beach Duane and Paul (Eva)Durfee Long Sunday 7 to 9 pm and Monday until Mrs L H six one (Hazel) Fulton Alhambra Calif 12:30 pm Burial in Ogden City Cemetery grandchildren McBride San Francisco (Ruby) brother Willard Jessop Ogden Funeral services for William A Urry (JRRY— conducted wilt be services Funeral In held Monday Funeral services wert yesterday at 1 pmv in the LDS Mount Ogden Ward s husband of Deliiah T Urry of 170 Adams San Diego will be conducted Monday at l pm in Chapel by Bisnop jonn u price jr Lindauist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel mav call at Lindaoist and Sons Colonial Fu with Bishop Lowell Cutler of the 54th neral Chapel Sunday from 7 to 9 pm and Ward officiating Friends may call at the Monday until 12:30 pm Burial In Ogden mortuary Sunday 7 to 9 ojn and Monday City Cemetery prior to services Burial in th Ogden City t Cemetery CHICAGO (USDAJ-Cat- tUs 500 calves: 100 WOODY ATT— Funeral services for Robert H not enough slaughter steers or heifers sold to test prices cows steady to weak vealers Woodyatt of Willard will be conducted steady few good heifers 2400 good vealSaturday at 3 pm in Lindquist and Sons ROY — Nels Peter Nickolaisen 73 died ers 2900-320- 0 Colonial Funeral cnapei witn Bisnop u m Mrs home of Lemon of the Willard Ward officiating daughter yesterday at the after an extended ill Delbert Lee in Roy Friends may call at the mortuary - Friday ness 7 to 9 pm and Saturday prior to services Mr Nickolaisen was born Aug 27 1885 Burial in the Willard City Cemetery In Brigham City a son BASHAM— Funeral services for Barry Dean Ada-1 of Thomas E and Basham son of Mr and Mrs George Mor Biddle tin Jeppesen gan of 2443 0 Ave will be Saturday at His father died when-- he 1 pm m Lindquist and sons ectopia i His was a child Funeral Chapel with Bishop Gilbert Marriott A Hawaiian luau is being ar mother later married C of LDS 16th Ward officiating" Friends may M Nikolaisen He was call at the Mortuary Friday 7 to 9 pm 7 tomorrow at for Utah in educated ranged night and Saturday prior to services Burial in retired He a was in the South Ogden Stake Center rancher and businessOgden City Cemetery oper37th Street and Eccles Avenue man He formerly FIORISTS the Twin Tree under the direction of the Fifty-fift- h ated Motel in Roy He was AND THE FLOWERS Ward Sunday School an elder : in the LDS ARE FURNISHED BY and had served A Hawaiian program will be Church as Sunday School superpresented following the feast and intendent and teacher Idaho orchids will be presented to all in InAlton KLENKE FLORAL 1906 he married the women who attend in 1907 He married Phone EX 2955 WashingtonRuby Green She died Proceeds from the luau will go Edith Reed on Aug- - 18 " 1909 in the LDS t Lake TemD e She died in March iy4 ELIZABETH'S into the building fund The pub- Sa Survivina are two sons Joseph L Nicko Dial EX St 466 24th lic is invited laisen Ogdenr Hyfum E Nickolaisen Venice Mrs A C (Lorene) two daughters Calif FLOWER Wallace Sunset- - Mrs Delbert (Dorothy) Lee 11 19 Roy grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Monday 1 at to thou to pm in the larkin Mortuary Chapel by Bishoo Georae Reinschussel Friends may call the minute 4 and 9 to pm at the mortuary Sunday from until services Burial in Ogden City Sumpter Logan of Ogden cur- Monday Cemetery MONTARA 1EGAI NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES - Manuel Aviles 23xHill Air Force Base pleaded guilty in City Court to a drunk driving charge and was sentenced to pay a $200 fine or serve 100' days in jail Ella S Anderson Beatrice Cuzick DEE HOSPITAL j 03V2 01 10 50 Prosper Gilman — Clarence and Doris 2 62V2 Rico Arg Gt West'n 05 : Big HiH 02V2 Davis 618 Healy girl Oct 2 02 01 Bonanza Roys Coal'n 03Vi Horn Silver 02'a S K West'n 25 Bristol 60 Kennebeck 18 16V2 Facer —James Paul and Maud 01 17 BullionOT2 14 Silver Sh'ld 21 20 Keystone 1429 29th boy Oct 2 Holmes 01 1 55 02 01 V Cardiff 00 Silver Std Leonora 150 — 03 01 02 V Sioux Centra! 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