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Show rf Page 1 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Friday, February 4,872 Gordon Case Ordered Committed to Prison , 25 rf Orem, was ordered recommitted to the Utah State Prison Friday, after fourth District Judge Alia 8. Sarensao denied a motion to reconsider probation for the Gcrdan C& nan. Charged with grand larceny, Case was sentenced to prison fon months ago. Tne commitment was then continued two wteks for health reasons, and he has appeared before the court several times since then on to ba?e the com- - notions s, Fuziy cemetery," said a chronicler of about 2350 B.C., had to be paid off with seven pitchers of beer and 420 loaves of bread. Other drunks home?" he asked. To clarify an item beyond s flicker of a doubt, one taxpayer sent a charred set of false teeth with his form to justify a fire loss. Tax collectors and citizens 'have been trying to settle their differences for centuries, the National Geographic Society says. The ancient Sumeritns developed a complex, tax ridden society. Bureaucrats bustled about, their open palms folio wing citizens even to the grave. The petty official "who brought the dead to the Some taxpayers send in more man money with their returns. Each year hard losers bombard Internal Revenue Service's with centers processing everything from the shirts off which their backs to Band-Aidsupposedly show how much it hurts. One man included just a handful of buttons with his return, "You got the shirt last year," he wrote. miCment stayed and probation ordered. At Friday's bearing, District Attorney Richard Maxfield challenged the court's right to place a man on probation after be had been sentenced to prison. J. Brent Wood, attorney for Mr. Case, argued mat the court did have jurisdiction, and Judge Sorenson agreed mat he had Jurisdiction until the man was actually turned over to the Jurisdiction of the prison warden. Having ruled that be had jurisdiction, Judge Sorenson then moved to deny Mr. Wood's petition and to order execution of the prison sentence. In oier court action, Kathleen (Contmoed From Page 1) 25 of 537 N. 300 W., Orem, Carter, Elementary School be closed Has Tried to Unravel Tax Tangle for Centuries Jem explainations deduc- frequently accoinpany tions. A tavern owner the Midwest claimed his automobile as a 100 percent business expense. "How else can I get the h tax everywhere. Egypt's pharaohi gathered fortunes in direct levies and tribute. After dividing land among his people, Ramessr? the Great (1304-12B.C.) set up a special tax scale based on the share each farmer received. The Romans wat perhaps the most modern of all. They taxed almost everything. At one time, they levied charges on exports, imports, land, property, and Income, plus exacting poll, about September, 1973. New Middle School K was recommended that grades five through eight be contained in a new middle school facility which should be constructed adjacent to the present high school on land already purchased by the school board for future building. And the team also recommended that the junior high school be closed as of Sep- tember, 1973, nine to 12 be and that grades contained in the present high schooL It was pointed out that the study teaia definitely agreed with the county fire marshal who a year ago condemned both the Midway Elementary and junior Ugh buildings. A sidelight of the USU team's report indicated mat salaries in the (fstict were slightly below the average for other districts. IJ '' r 111, V m - - f ) Prying tax collectors shocked citizens in medieval England. According to one contemporary: "There was not a single hide (land unit) nor yard of land nor even it is a shame to tell though it seemed no shame to do an ox, nor a cow, nor a swine several military searched an aircraft area in the g Inc., owners of the (See earlier story on P. A third cutter, the Reliance out of Corpus Chrlsti, Tex., Joined the search. The Reliance, cutters Valiant and Gentian and airplanes and crisscrossed helicopters a area off the Texas Coast where the tanker vanished three days ago. "We still don't know what 20) Gulf of "It just doesn't check out" a Coast Guard spokesman said.. larger He said the company does not chusetts today for a missing buy the brand of life jacket found. tanker with 40 men aboard. "Also fte inspection date of What was thought to be a the life jacket doesn't correlate' to due to the fate of the the dates they were V. A. Fog, . a floating life inspected on that sftp. There difference," preserver, was discounted fol- was a three-mon- th lowing a check with Texas City he said. than Mexico Massa- 570-fo- material Beauticians Donate Time To State Training School - Weather Roundup Solons Hold one-ma- te Witnesses Called In Davis Murder Trial (UPI)-Prosec- 3 Bodies Of Family Are Found N.C. (UPI)-T- hlSJt KlTl?" el Hughes." Business Weex magazine reported that part of the money for the paid by McGraw-Hil- l book was invested in American securities by a Swiss bank at the direction of the author's wife, Edith. The report did not specify the amount Wallets belonging to the victims were found near the bodies. HaH said he went to the house and found the bodies after receiving a call from the Durham residence. The water in the tub was still running when he arrived, Hall said. TIEKILYSTOnE ? SLPHf mm m r v " 1405 NORTH STATE P&OVC,U7AH Opea Meadey Hire Saterdov from 10 A JN. to 7 P Jl. For Quarterly Orem Stake Meeting Set . Family-Styl- e THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE SAT. ONLY! rVALUE' -- l- : 1J rWcPfinrc r Sizefte20.ftt. 5 JO. mm rVALUE- 2MHtemferdiil4reRVeleeiteJ5 I VALUE 3 Women's Ski Hats & Knit Hats, Gloves -- . . -- Nixon Relaxes -- left Gkes wUtfWt pin Vetoes to 4.25. 225 21-2- 8. rVALUE4 10th-30t- t 1 373-525- fa 00 Ladies Western Jf toeMRefl.liO f VALUE 5 Men's Pastel Shirts 6dsizeselecti.Rtf.4iO r VALUE d 0 he cross-referen- ce . X3T STfte BOONE, battered bodies of three memknow Irving, compiler of the bers of a locally prominent family were found stuffed in an purported Hughes autobiograbathtub Thursday overflowing Meier left phy. Hughes' employ home near in fashionable their 1969 in but may have played some role in a project to this mountain resort The victims were identified computerize a as Bryce B. Durham, 51, a listing of published material on of an auto dealership; Hughes. his wife, Virginia, 46; and their Federal authorities disclosed son, Bobby Joe, 19, a freshman Thursday that they may initiate at Appalachian State Universiextradition proceedings against ty. Richard Suskind, an Irving The bodies, stacked side by collaborator, if Suskind fails to side with their legs dangling appear next Monday before the over the edge of the tub, were Suskind has been grand jury. discovered about 11:30 pjn. subpoenaed. by a Ray Thursday Suskind is the only person so Hall. to far say he witnessed a Watauga County Sheriff Ward meeting between Hughes and Irving. Hughes has denied mat Carroll said he believed the he knew Irving and has labeled Durhams were victims of "a the purported autobiography a grudge killing" even though fake. every room, including the Suskind, 46, lives on the basement of the split-levSpanish island of Mallorca and brick home, was ransacked. had indicated he would not voluntarily appear before the Several valuable items in the grand jury to discuss the book home, including a bank bag and the whereabouts of $650,000 containing deposits from Thursto "H.R. day, were left untouched. paid by McGraw-Hi- ll in-la- Heart Attack Fatal at Game TteK. ral Guard spokesman Richard H. Sapp saia. ' we re Keeping an open mind until we have something definite." On Hughes Biography ments. In a milder swing through The consultants also listed Wisconsin, Sen. Henry M. NEW YORK (UPR-Jo- hn some of the advantages which Jackson, called for Meier, 'a candidate for the they felt would result from tax law revisions to replace a Democratic nomination fur recom- code that is "riddled with their following senator from New Mexico, mendations. favoritism." Before leaving the This list included the nation's capital, Jackson urged appeared Friday before a THIRTEEN MEMBERS of the Utah president of affiliate No. 7 of the UCA; Cora federal grand jury to tell what Lee Johnson, Springvflk affiliate No. 7 Cosmetologists Association recently spent a providing of an adequate trials within 60 days to help he knows of Howard Hughes chairman cf the National Beauty Salon Week; learning environment and safe prevent criminals from using day at the Utah State Training School doing that facilities for all students, high the bail system to remain free biographical hair for the residents. Shown working here and Karen Hofmasn, Salt Lake City, state to have been available utilization of specialized for months and often years. might from NBSW. chairman cf are, left, Ray Beckstrand, Provo, author Clifford Irving. facilities such as industrial arts Meier, of Albuquerque, a and home economics and Sen. George S. McGovern told former Hughes aide who potential greater use of teacher a Sioux Falls, S.D., audience advised the recluse billionaire talent, curriculum development that the latest Hanoi peace on computerized systems, has proposal is "the best we're and programs. said previously that he does not Their report also stated the gouig to get" Earlier in closing of the two schools should Chicago,. McGovern said he AMERICAN FORK ThirLee Johnson, Spring ville, result in savings in the general would not support legislation to end the West teen beauticians from Utah member of Affiliate No. 7 and this "at point" operation budget Coast dock strike. County and Salt Lake City spent chairman of the National Beauty (Continued From Page 1) Disadvantages Noted last Monday, their day off, using Salon Week Activities. Karen United Press International By for an entire chamber." their talents to give hair cuts, Hofmann, Salt Lake City, state Disadvantages listed by the Challenge Wallace Salt Lake City, Ogden and ingDistricts team included a requirement of Lindsay one of 10 Democrats shampoos, and scalp treatments chairman of National Beauty are drawn so as to Wallace, Provo: Clouds increasing and be nearly equal in population extraordinary cooperation entered in the Florida primary, tc residents of the Utah State Salon Week brought six becoming mostly cloudy this between the high school and had the Sunshine State to Training School. beauticians with her from afternoon throughout the state under the Saturday; U. S. through n, Court's After working in the morning, Dante's Salon at Makoff s. proposed middle school in himself, although New York chance of a few showers of rain one-vo- Supreme ruls. scheduling and use of joint Mayor John V. Lindsay issued the members of affiliate No. 7, towarmer snow Saturday; "Both parties did a really Members of Affiliate No. 7, liv- or facilities, plus a difference in the a statement from his Miami Utah Cosmetologists night and Saturday. Increasing tremendous job on the budget," in of the southern Utah S00 to part daily starting and treated ing office challenging Wallace Association, southerly winds tonight and Barlow said. "The people of the hours. youngsters to cookies and punch County, are havingtheir 22nd debate. Saturday near state are probably getting the The report was followed by a and a talent show. This is the annual hair styling review Feb. Saturday; highs of measurable idea from this 40; probability 15 Oak Crest at the Inn number of comments and in Wallace charged that the five seventh year the cosmetologists reapportionment to 10. increasing precipitation issue that we are at each others questions raised by the residents Democratic senators in the have worked a day at the school. Spanish Fork Canyon. The 30 cent and tonight per throats all the time, but we Mrs. Judy Wilson, operator cf public is invited to the activities per attending. Muskie, primary McGovern, cent Saturday. worked smoothly together under One woman stated she ob- Humphrey, Jackson and Vance the Training School Beauty which will start at 7 pjn. All IJtah: Mostly cloudy today extreme pressure of time in jected to mixing fifth grade with Hartke of Indiana "All voted Salon, coordinated the activi- proceeds will be used to purA few the eighth grade and having for busing little children to ties. She worked with Ray chase salon equipment for the tonight and Saturday. getting out the budgetfor the showers Saturday with rain fiscal year." them use the same facilities as kingdom come to achieve racial Beckstrand, Provo, president of State Training School beauty most likely in valleys below coming Utah will spend about $597 the senior high students. She integration ... to weaken our Affiliate No. 7, and Mrs. Cora salon. 6,000 feet and snow above; million in fiscal mentioned the possibility of national defense and to give year 1972-7- 3 warmer tonight and over north under the social problems and specifically away our money in foreign aid by the budget passed and east today; highs today in session. the potential broadening of drug regular y (and) to pay welfare to 30s and low 40s and Saturday The special session, which people who wouldn't work." problems to lower grades. in 40s; lows tonight 15 to 25. will Her comments and question on probably continue no later this issue brought a round of High Low Pep. than Feb. 11 while committees 44 zi .23 draw the find district lines for Atlanta applause from the crowd. the House and Senate, is cost5 --11 Bismarck Admit Problems uting Daniel Weddle, as the FARMINGTON, Utah 14 the state about $5,000 per 29 Boise ing From (Continued Page 1) USU representatives hesitated attorney Dale Strat- pair who robbed him and stole 7 0 .09 day, according to Barlow. Calgary stream his car. in replying but did admit there June, but only the month before ford resumed calling a "This cost is very small com32 3 ,07 Chicago of 20 witnesses to the stand might be some problems. it hit 6.2 per cent 40 16 .39 pared to the cost of state Cleveland murin first the The BLS said the jobless rate today However, they felt that if the degree 42 10 Denver Barlow said. government" program is set up right the in January "was essentially der trial of Ronald May, 22, "And is a legitimate cost of the 5 --7 Des Moines Calif. Marysville, younger students would not ha ve unchanged" from December. 35 20 Detroit legislative process." The trial is in its second day After seasonal adjustment any more association with older 48 21 Final ratification is expected Fort Worth to is of and 5.1 would at the perk there were nearly million ones than they expected testimony 71 71 Honolulu Feb. 11. or in church. jobless workers in January, a continue in the prosecution 34 5 LowellP.Varley,68,66E.4th Indianapolis Another resident asked decline of 46,000 from Decem- nLitnA fnf A iin4 ffftAnlf 71 35 .40 Jacksonville said whether starting the middle ber. The number of unemployed 29 21 Juneau watching V stolen in a service school an hour earlier, as actually increased by more 18 8 Kansas City staL robbery was used to kill recommended, would create a than 752,000, but this was less 50 24 Las Vegas than the normal increase from Davis County Deputy Donald busing problem. 69 48 fte VaUey Los Angeles He was told it could be worked the high jobless levels during Jonwn on a hiffhwav near here 44 20 .01 Hospital at 8:30 pjn. Thursday. Memphis out with less students crowding the Christmas shopping season. S'-wifit11"firearms Miami 84 60 .06 Actual total employment fell the buses man mere are now. 5 --7 Mpls-S- t Paul Another questioner asked in January by more than 1 ' 59 34 be in Sunday's New Orleans m -- ZTC tiroA u, whether the USU ninth grade million, but this was less than 53 32 1.48 Herald. New York Orem Stake will meet for recommendation would not usual so that after seasonal bullets placed in evidence by 10 5 Omaha will Funeral be held services Jensen the prosecution. Deputy result in considerable crowding adjustment the number of conference services on quarterly 52 32 1.26 1 in the Orem Philadelphia at 10 ajn. in the in the high school since the high persons with jobs shorn to was shot six times with two Monday at pjn. Sunday, 25 35 Ore. 225 E. 2nd Portland, First Ward Chapel, American Fork Tabernacle, 1st school has a recommended increase 240,000 to more than guns. 7 32 St. Louis Earlier testimony revealed N., Orem. Friends may call at East and Center Street, capacity of 450 students, ac- 80.6 million. 0 31 Lake Salt 225 tne City Berg Mortuary Chapel, the pistol had been taken from American Fork. Farm Payroll Down cording tc an earlier study. 69 47 San Diego 2nd N., Orem A leadership meeting for all It was pointed out that putting The BLS said unemployment a South Ogden station atten- E. 51 37 .0? Funeral services will be held San Francisco and ward leaders and all stake the ninth grade in the high school increased among part time dant about one hour earlier. 28 40 at 1 pjn. in the Orem Seattle other of ward councils members would raise the high school workers from 8.4 in December The attendant Ward Powell, Monday 19 2 225 E. 2nd Spokane to 9 per cent last month, but identified May and his brother- - First Ward Chapel, will be he).d Saturday in the 1st- student population to 650. 31 49 .90 N., Orem. Friends may call at Washington this was more than offset by a 24th Ward Chapel from 4:30 to Ideal Capacity 2 18 the Berg Mortuary in Provo Winnipeg 6:30 pm. Theme of the Saturday it was said that the Sunday from 6 to 8 pjn. and from f 7 down to 5 cent, is "Improving Gospel meeting Thursday's high was 87 at totalis an ideal opacity and rares for Monday at the chapel prior to (Continued From Page 1) Unemployment Teaching Through Teacher Fla. West Palm Beach, that it does not mean the school white kers dipped slightly-w- on't weekend. Nixon leaves for services. Burial will be in the and This morning's low was 20 at Development acefflnmodate about 650 S 4 w 5.3rcenlwhUe China in two weeks. He will Provo City Cemetery. Meethinghouse Libraries." Minn. Bemibji, with proper scheduling The conference is under the the rate for Negroes went up visit Peking and two other The consultants also were slightly-fr- om 10.4 to 10.6 per Chinese cities Feb. direction of Orem Stake is to asked whether there a trend UTAH-IDA- HO to On the flight cent However, the BLS termed President Ray R. Louder. Key do away with neighborhood those rates as "essentially Max. Mln, Pep. Junior Sunday School services Biscayne, the talk on the Published every efternoon schools. 17 5 was mostly football. h Burley will be held in the Ward Monday through Fr!ly and airplane unchanged.'' 49 14 The response was "Yes ... in There was little change in the The President had aboard a Sunday morning by The Daily Cedar City 12 noon. 10 from until Chapel 1555 North 200 W. Street. Herald, 19 same places across the cou- unemployment si tuation in most Gooding Children may be taken to the Provo, Utah 14601. surprise guest National Foot12 0 Idaho Falls ntry." And it was noted the new major industry and occupationB.E.JENSEN, Publisher ball League Commissioner Pete chapel beginning at 9:15 ajn. Entered as second class 28 13 Lewiston concept of having a middle al groups, other than among Rozelle. In matter at the office post 18 3 school also is being well ac- construction workers where Logan Rozelle was at the White Provo, Utah. 8 25 11.2 Ogden from for House cepted across the country. a dropped reception Thursday joblessness MEMBER 17 Atomic Energy Commission 0 Pocatello The four public meetings per cent down to 9.8 per cent for athletes helping fight drug Audit Bwfu of Circulation 36 12 uranium enrichment contracts, Provo scheduled by the school board The seasonally adjusted un- abuse by young Americans. United Press International 0 35 Roosevelt NEA Service covering periods up to 30 years, for next week to further discuss employment rate for veterans When Nixon learned that 49 21 total more than $5.5 billion. St George the report will begin Tuesday hi of the Vietnam War era, aged Rozelle was headed for Florida, SUBSCRIPTION RATES 25 10 Vernal the Midway Town Hall at 8:30 20 to 29, remained about the he invited the football commisUTAH COUNTY 23 7 Wendover INVENTORY! consecutive on him the third to the for sioner &une accompany pjn. S 2.50 One month, carrier The others will be held month at 8.5 per cent The presidential plane, renamed the Six months, SI5.00 carrier SHEETS One year, carrier 130.00 Thursday and Friday, Feb. 10 actual number of these unem-an- d Spirit of 76. in United States Mall, anywhere A terrible plague was stopped STANDARD 11, in the high school ployed veterans increased The President had no appointOne month 12 50 by the Urea Fire that swept nuHtorfcm, both at 7 pjn., rod 77,000 up io 400,000, for an ment schedule for the Florida One year OFFICE SUPPLY 1 S3S.00 London starUig Sept 2, 1666, Herald Telephone Numbers I Saturday, Feb. 12, at 7 pjn. In actual jobless rate of 10.1 per weekend and no official visitors PROVO 0 40W.100N. says National Geographic. were expected. cent (be Cbarieston Town Hall. Iist Advantages. Coast happened," Governor Candidate Appears to Testify (Continued From Page 1) Muskie said he would "support any proposition to end the war" and that scientific knowledge about marijuana was too scanty to make any credible com- j An unexpected reprieve borders on ecstasy. "Next to being shot at and missed," testified one taxpayer, "nothing is quite as satisfactory es an income tax refund." Ships, Planes Search Gulf For Missing Tanker, 40 Men GALVESTON, Tex. (UFI)-Th- res Tankers Coast Guard cutters and ship. Candidates January Jobless Attitude" have changed little through the centuries. The American writer and humorist Mark Twain had no trouble answering the riMe: What is the difference between a taxidermist and a tax collector? "The taxidermist takes only your skin," he said. Feudal Europe struggled in a mtce of church tithes, royal dues, and land and traffic tariffs paid to petty princes and local lords. 37 Close 2 was sentenced to an indeterminate term of five years to life on a charge of selling narcotic drugs. The sentence was suspended, and she was placed on probation for two years. Jury trial was scheduled for May 11, at 9 a in. for Merlin A. Nielsa, 490 E. 300 Payson, charged with wilful neglect. Markne Gates, 957 W. 1020 N., Provo, was ordered to appear Feb. 18 at 9 am. for sentencing aftef pleading guilty to a charge of writing checks on insuf&dsnt funds. lurked collectors mat was left that was not set down in his writing." luxury, temple, and road fees. OELdala debated such thorny questions as, "Should the child of a slave girl be considered income or a property increase?" 6- . . . . - infant Fur Hats i Muffs. Vetoes to 4.25. K . . , 2 65 225 |