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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah 1, 1965 Thursday, April Nebo District Obituaries Recreation Stamp to be issued by Interior Sec. $7 The new $7 recreationcon-servatio- n (continued from front page) second 15.4 in auto bumper sticker the year and 1964-6- 5 levon Monday by Secannounced over present year els. Still further increases could retaries Freeman and Udall be had if they were approved will admit visitors to desigby the voters in a special sch- nated National Forest recreation areas in the Intermounool finance election. In order to finance this in- tain Region starting in 1365, creased program the Founda- according to Floyd Iverson, tion report points out that regional Fortester. The sticker Nebo District would have to will entitle the driver of a auto and all raise its local school levy by noncommercial admission to to his passengers first the mills 2.03 year during (1965) plus an added one mill most federal recreation areas the following year. Partially for the year beginning April 1. This includes the National offsetting these local tax increases is a probable slight Forests, National Parks, and reduction in the state property other federal recreation areas. The Intermountain Region of tax levy for schools. Current estimates place the state levy the Forest Service is studying mills for the practicality of designating for schools at each of the next two years. This some 600 developed areas for compares with 9.7 mills irf coverage under the sticker. The list of areas selected will be 1964 and 7.6 mills in 1963. In addition to these changes ready early in April and will in property tax rates, Founda- include National Forest camp and picnic grounds where fees tion analysts note that resicollected last year. were District Nebo will dents of pay to designated Admission higher individual income taxes, be areas gained through may will and businesses pay higher corporate taxes in order to use of the recreationconserva-tioauto sticker or through an meet the increased state costs under the new program. Ac- alternate sirgle entry fee. 'Jhe cording to Foundation calcula- sticker entitles the holder and Bert Arnold Elliott, tions, the individual income all other occupants to admisson of Bert Arnold and tax imte changes (up from 1 sion. The alternate single enLeah Ilene Hone Elliott, will raise j the try fee will be available for all W Springvjlle, died Sunday at tax in the average case by persons 16 "years of age or oldthe "Utah: Valley Hospital in 41, with individual increases er if they do not wish to purchase the auto sticker. Provo from complications fol- ranging from 30 to .100 lowing" ' birth. He was bom Corporate tax rates were also Receipts from the sale of March 28 in the Payson Hos- boosted by 50 (from 4 to stickers and other fees collectto help pay for the en- ed will go into the Land and pital and taken to Provo soon afterward. larged program and balance Water Conservation Fund esSurvivors include his par- the state budget. tablished by the Act of Conents; one sister, Sabrina, gress last year which provided school new the Altogether grandparents, Mr. program is expected to cost an for the sticker and other fees. and Mrs. Burtis Elliot, Payson; additional $25.8 million per bi- The Fund is to be used, subMr. and Mrs. Raymond Hone; ennium, of which $16.6 million ject to Congressional approSpanish Fork; Will come from added state priation, to assist the various Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Robfunds and $3.2 million from ininson, Payson; Mrs. Louise creased local taxes. The founRobertson, Spanish Fork. dation report notes that these Lunts Boys Home Funeral services were held estimates of increased cost do Wednesday at noon at the not incline the growth factor, Keith Jolley Mortuary in Pay-so- which million hold openhouse, hasadded Interment was in the Pay-so- n a biennium to school costs durCity Cemetery, dedicated ing recent bienniums. to The Foundation report obCARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. VerDell Lunt serves that a question still to With deepest gratitude and be resolved by school boards of the David Lee Home for appreciation, we wish to ac- is what proportion of the in- Boys at Mapleton, 2300 East knowledge the assistance and creased funds should be allo- 2nd North, are extending an many acts of kindness during cated for teacher1 salaries and invitation to the public to atour. recent sorrow. what proportion for other pur- tend an openhouse and dediThanks to all those who poses. Two years ago a pro- cation ceremonies Saturday assisted at the service, sent posed program which was April 3, 10 a.m. to 5 p m. floral tributes and expressions widely publicized by CAPS, The dedication ceremony Of cohdolence. representing organized school will be performed at 3 p.m. by The families of groupis, would have allocated Spencer Wr. Kimball, Salt Lake Lillian Peery Stoker 42 of the added funds City, one of the twelve apostsought for teachers salaries, les, Church of Jesus Christ of 28 for expanded staff, and Latter Day Saints. 30 for supplies and equipThe event is designed to PAYSON CHRONICLE ment. Originally, the 1965 sch- show the public the facilities A weekly newspaper, estab- ool legislation contained a pro- at the home, which offers resilished in 1888, published every vision which would limit the dence for up to 12 boys of teen Thursday and entered as sec- proportion going for increased age. ond Class matter at the post teachers salaries to 57 of the It will also honor Miss Ettie office in Payson, Utah, under increased funds for the operowner and founder of the Lee, the act of March 8, 1879. . ating program, not including Ettie Lee Homes Inc., located Subscription rate $3.00 per special funds provided for li in several western states. year, $1.75 6 months, payable braries, extended school year, Mr. and Mrs. Lunt operated in advance: single copy If etc. This limitation however, establishment a was removed from the bill be in Payson. fore final passage. TRY THE CHRONICLE State funds for school buildWANT ADS ings were cut slightly by the 1965 Utah Legislature. Founda tion figures show that approximately $9.3 million in state aid for local school construction will be available during the next biennium. This compares with $99 million in state school building aid available HOUSE - A - FIRE SALE ) during the present biennium. Kenneth A. Kerr Kenneth A. Kerr, 58, formerly of Payson, died Tuesday morning at Fort Worth, Texas, according to word received here by his sister, Mrs. Margaret Peery. Mr. Kerr, an opperator of heavy machinery on road construction, had been in Fort Worth about three months. He was bom in Payson June 10, 1906, a son of Albert and Elsie Lant Keer. He married Nelda Frazer March 1, 1927, in Salt Lake City. They were divorced. He married Doris Stone in May, 1961, at Los Angeles. He was educated in the schools of Payson and a member of the LDS church. Surviving are his widow of Fort Worth, two daughters, Mrs. Austin (Charlene) Buck, Mrs. Thomas (Jane Lou) Christensen, both of Salt Lake City six grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Peery. Funeral arrangements and burial will be announced by Rigby Mortuary. Bert Elliott 8-- 8 n one-day-o- ld 2-- 6) , 6) Easter Seal Drive U. S. Steel stock states, counties, and municipUtah residents held 69,982 alities in planning, acquiring, and developing new outdoor shares of United States Steel recreation areas and to acquire common stock on December 31, additional federal recreation 1964, comparing with 72,469 areas. shares six months before, the The recreationconservation auto stickers can be purchased Corporation announced today. from field officers of federal Holdings of preferred stock in agencies administering recre- Utah totaled 4,646 shares. ation areas. There is no limit Holdings of common stock to the number of times it may in the 13 western states tobe used, but the length of stay taled 4,471,379 December 31, will be determined by local 1964, compared with 4,530,664 rules. Purchase of the sticker is op- six months ago. Western, holdtional. In the National Forests ings of preferred stock totaled the single visit fee per person 202,739, against 199,572 on June will be 25c, 50c, 75c, or $1 daily 30, 1964. In states other than the 13 depending upon the facilities and services made available by western states and including the government. Under some the District of Columbia and circumstances in addition to the territories, holdings of comthe sticker or entrance fee, mon stock were listed as 35,955, there may be supplemental 165 shares by the Corporation. charges for special facilities, Preferred holdings for the same areas totaled 2,870,989 on Dec. such as boat launching. improvements .at 3L A total of 2,029,789 shares trailer and camp sites, or for special services such as reser- of common stock was owned vations for large groups. These by residents of foreign counsupplemental fees will be pay- tries on Dec. 31, 1964, comparable each time the facilities or ing with 2,054,950 shares six services are used. The rates months before, while foreign will be set in accordance with holdings of preferred stock on those comparable- for the use that date totaled 7, 738 shares, of similar privately owned fa- against 8,345 shares on June cilities and services and other 30, 1964. considerations. ,, ,, Geographical ownership is The 1965 based upon stockholder's adsticker will go on sale dresses appearing on the recshortly for use as an annual ord sof the Corporation. permit for access to federal recreation areas and as an alANNOUNCEMENT ternative to purchasing single entrance permits. Sterl Taylor wishes to anThe three-incsticker will nounce that Rex Warr is now be printed in green on white associated with him in Sterls paper. It will bear the words Barber Shop. Mr. Warr was Outdoor Recreation for Amer- formerly located in his own ica and Land and Water Con- Shop a few doors north of servation Fund. Sterls Barber Shop. Above-the-ordina- ry Verl Walker, President of the Utah Easter Seal Society, today announced the appointment ctf Gordon, Owen as Easter Seal Chairman for 1965. Mr. Owen is Assistant to the President of KSL, Inc. He is a well known TV and Radia Commentator, the publisher of eleven books, and is a lecturer on the National Knife and Fork Club Dinner Circuit. Mr. Owen is an active member of the L.D.S. Church, having served in responsible positions from coast to coast, as well as on the General Board of the M.I.A., and the conference committee of the Genealogical Society. As State Chairman of the Easter Seal Society, Mr. Owen will help direct the work of several thousand volunteers in many aspects of the campaign, and program; particularly in the guidance, at this time, of Easter Seal courtesy callers in many Utah the-Societ- y CADETS Michael E. Emerson (Leicester, Mass .) left, and Robert W, Horner ( Newark , N. J.) enter Headquarters building at the U. S. Military Academy Preparatory School, Ft. Va. Prior to admission to the school they were assigned to U. S. Army Support Command, Niagara Falls, N. Y. and the 57th Artillery on Okinawa. Enlisted men who earn a nomination to West Point automatically attend the prep school for one Bel-voi- r, INVEST IN SERIES H . recreation-conservatio- will Utahns own 69,882 Gordon Owen head Utah shares of year. SAVINGS BONDS $500 $1,000 $10,000 ' n $5,000 at par 3 Liberal yield Redeemable e rvoewrlter and Adding Machine Ribbons when held to maturity e Interest paid by check twice a year , Order through e Typewriter Carbon Paper your banker h U.S. SAVINGS BONDS CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. TRY THE CHRONICLE WANT ADS FOR QUICK SALE OF ANY ARTICLE n. $8-1- 0 be ran Peaches 5 Dozen Cate - A - MOUASED KONOMY CHOOSE ONE OF THESE; moms Real clean Catalina 4 dr V8 Fairlane 1950 CHEV Impala Air conditioned 19S0 CHEV Coivair 4 dr H top 6 1960 DODGE Seneca 4 dr. Good cond. V8 V8 $5Q5 $1195 $745 cyl 4 dr dr. 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