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Show r O SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1957 Utah County. Utah Tax D eadline is Monday Mail Payments Must Have Been Made Satu rday pM aii Graduation Rites Planned For 2 Priesthood Institutes Vote Returns Approved by City Council Payson City Council has approved the official canvass of election returns with no changes from those previously an nounced, according to Mayor Hebe- - Jones, 'who directed the council meeting this week. A contribution of $90 was approved for use of Beta Cultus Club, a Federated unit, which Christmas annually sponsors party foi Payson children. The event is scheduled for Dec. 14 at Nebo tabernacle. Mrs. Harola Patten, project chairman, and Mrs. Jesse Peterson represented the club at the council meeting. Mearl Sanford, who operated a Payson garbage collection business in Payson prior to the time the city took over the collection, and who is seeking equity for loss of his business, was told by the council that they believe he has no complaint against the city unless he can produce a signed contract. The matter has been under advisement for some time. PAYSON re; Mountain $270,428; With deadline looming Monday, Company, Utah County property owners paid Ci.l.. TnUnliniM frumrarv 1 $500,000 in taxes Friday to Utah 525, and Utah-Idah- o Sugar ComCounty treasurer Maurice Bird. pany, $14,587. Saturday, Nov. 30, was final day Generally taxes weTe up slightly foi paying taxes through the mail, from last year in both ends of the without late penalty. county while Provo area remained But taxes paid in person will be almost the same. received without penalty Monday Rise in the school district levy until 5 p.m. of three mills in Alpine District Friday, the courtly treasurer's and mills in Nebo District was re office received checlts from Densaid Treasurer Bird. He ver & Rio Grande Railroad for sponsible, Provo levy of 910 of said rise-i$304,525; Utah Power & Light one mill was roughly balanced by 1 S.,? 1 0-- 1 1 j s.r('v.'-v,:?.-; n N- depreciation. After deadline Monday, payment of taxes will be refused until Dec. 20; then may be paid until Jan. 10 with cost of $1 for each notice and two per cent tax penalty. After Jan. 10, late payment will carry penalty of $1 for sale and reMADOLINE DIXON By demption costs, plus eight per cent P A Y S O N A telephone call interest. With heavy mail still unopened from Europe Monday evening brought news of the birth of a on his desk, the treasurer was baby, girl to- Lt and Mrs. Quin unable to estimate Saturday just Hutchinson. The new arrival has how much moneys have been paid a sister, Nan, also four grand- in. The office was closed to the and parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. public Saturday, but Mr. Bird mailwere his staff and Dr. and and processing Hutchinson, Payson, Mrs. J. C. Hayward, Logan, and ed returns. The treasurer anticipates that a Arthur about of 45,000 property 21,000 Daley, Payson. would owners pay their taxes diTraveling by plane, Laban Har- rectly to the treasurer's office in done so ding left recently for the East, Provo. About 19,000 have wljere he plans to visit for sev- already. The other 24,000 likely will pay eral weeks with members of his taxes through banks at Lehi, family. He was to spend ThanksAmerican Fork, giving at Manhassett, Long Is- Pleasant Grove, Spanish Fork, Springville or Pay-soland, N. Y., with his daughter-in-lahe said. Mrs. Charles Harding, and He unlikely that banks family, and will be with his will said it is returns to his office complete daughter and husband, Mr. and before the middle of next week. Mrs. Max Bridge, at Washington, The treasurer this year has been D. C, for the Christmas holiday. charged vith collection of $6,500,-00Mrs. Leon Wride of Twin Falls, Ida., spent the weekend in Payson with relatives. Earlier in the week, Mr. Wride attended a business meeting in Phoenix, Ariz., Be traveling by plane. - v Phone Call From Europe Brings News of New Baby j j TRAIN DIETS . CHICAGO (UP) - 0. and Mrs. Keith Jolley thei- - couple club entertained PubSALT LAKE CITY (UP) at their home. After dinner was served, the group en- licist Joseph H. Weston of Salt he is injoyed games of cards and prizes Lake Cityin said Saturday Utah Demotly becoming were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. terested Chairman. cratic Mr. Mrs. and and Howard Riley In a letter to members of the Gerald Hanson. State Democratic Central CommitA group of 16 relatives called tee, he said "In the event a vaon Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ashby cancy should occur in the state Monday evening, having arranged chairmanship of the Democratic a surprise party in honor of Mrs. Party before the date of the I Ashby's birthday. Present were state organizing convention, Fran-covote and woud appreciate your Mr. and Mrs. Harriet B. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ashby, support. . .for me as the new Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. state chairman." Dean Holm, Provo; Mrs. Lois Bates, who is visiting here from and Mr. Southern California; Mrs. Frank Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bates, Willis Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ashby, Mrs. James A. Daniels, all of Payson. Cake and ice cream were served. m, QUEEN SURVEYS HER STATUE Britain's Queen Elizabeth II studies a bronze statue of herself during a visit to the 228th Exhibition of the Royal Society of British Artists in London. The statue by Nigerian artist Benedict Enwonwu, ultimately is to be placed in the Nigerian House of Representatives building at Lagos. (UP Telephoto) . Fire Prevention Subject- of CD Meet - Defense meeting will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Utilities Building, where Hollis Johnson will speak on fire fighting, fire prevention and on which materials to use for decorating homes and Christmas trees. Two films will be shown and C. F. Lar-se- n will read a special letter from Battle Creek, Mich. A Civil r - th 10-we- ek ; Statistics Sar-don- : . s, mm s 53. NOW AT CONSOLIDATED m HYPER-POWE- DILC TELEVISION R II Five Die of l i SENSATIONAL BARGAINS ON Asphyxiation Five (UP) LORAIN, A Orem City Councilmen met Friday with Utah County Commission to ask county help in de veloping Orem City Park across from Christmas City. Commissioners told the Orem councilmen that in the past the county has built roads into forest and canyon areas but has not con n, Mr. Fifth-Eight- Orem Asks Park Development w, Weston Wants To Utah Demo Chairman Fifth-Eigh- . t- Railroad calls for preparation upon request of special foods to fit individual diets. But dieting travelers are asked to submit their requests for special foods when they order tickets. er, Senior Aaronic Priesthood mem bers and partners will be honored t to be h w t 7 at a ba h ln the Ward recrejr-A total of 220 guests tion nal1are expected, including members of the stake presidency, bish- oprics. stake and ward committees for Senior Aaronic Priesthood, and their wives. Certificates will be awarded to 18 members who have completed the Senior Aaronic Priesthood Institute conducted under direction of Lynn A. Stone, member of the stake high council. A vocal solo will bei presented by J. Clair RUnnells. The address by Elder Evans will culminate both t)ie Senior Aaronic Priesthood Institute and BORN a similar Melchizedek Priesthood AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Institute which has been held Saturday: each week the autumn. Boy to Melvin and Marveen El- - This course during of study featured .a ' c' disssions on the gospel Girl to Wayne and Wanda seres with a paner of guest speakers Ricks Wyler. Provo. i. Lawrence W. Girl to Ralph and Louise Peter arranged by council member. high son Sullivan, Provo. All quorum members and lead-- I MARRIAGE LICENSES eis. in addition to participants in Earl Lelegren, Provo, and the Institute, are invited with partneo to hear Elder Faye LaVieve Croft, Provo, legal their f ;j ivir. aaraom saia. age. D. AmerWilliam Hindley. 21, ican Fork, and Mary Jane Turner, 19, Lehi. rxn Eusehio Arellano, 26 Gallina, N. M., and Ruth Sarah Cardova, l 18, Gallina. Jack Shirl Cooper. 17. Orem, and Geruldean Jacob, 15, Orem. Give the Best Gift, an aid to better health. Niagara's leisure lounges and reclining-chaircan be distinctive! Built in cyclo massage motors are structed roads into a specific individually controllable. Chair park. Councilmen said it would be adjusts to your comfort. 4 access to the to obtain necessary models, 4 sizes. Wide fabric park over Utah Power & Light selection. Order now for land, and to construct a bridge Christmas. See at 590 S. 3rd and road from the Provo Canyon highway. West, Provo, FR The request was taken under 1 consideration by commissioners. j i new service inaugurated by Union Pacific -- great-grandfath- banquet and an address by an LDS Church leader will fea- tare graduation exercises Monday night at the conclusion of two institutes in East priesthood LDS Provo Stake. Elder Richard L. Evans, mem- ber of the LDS Council of the Twelve. will speak at 8:30 p.m. in Ward chapel, acthe to Harold S. Hintze, first cording counselor in the stake presidency. This meeting will be for all members of the Senior Aaronic Priesthood and their wives and all Melchizedek Priesthood members of the stake and their wives. A Ohio members of a Puerto Rican family apparently were asphyxiated Saturday in their three-roo- iw'm Urn fl-f.iD m home here. Police and fire officials were studying an unvented gas heater in the home as the probable cause of the multiple death of a father, mother, two children and brother-in-la- 1 2 kmmm 5f '-- ; 7-5iSBf- c 1 lo cSW i ! 'long p M SPEAKER for 71 V SOUND OUT FROttV h mms& - - J UN LEADER ON ANOTHER PEACE MISSION Russian United Nations Secretary-Gener- al Dag Hammarskjold (UP) a Pan American sources said Saturday the forthbefore flight for Beiboarding pauses coming session of the Supreme rut, Lebanon. His trip to the Middle East on a troubleSoviet (Parliament) will discuss shooting mission will be primarily to look into Israeli-Jordanifollowthe current economic plan difficulties. He expects to be back Dec. 8. (UP ing the reorganization of industry Telephoto). in the Soviet Union Other matters will include the Adenauer Postpones 1958 state budget, basic principles of a projected new criminal code His Visit to Britain Lofton and ratification of decrees passed West BONN, Germany (UP) by the Presidium, they said. The Supreme Soviet is scheduled German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer today postponed his three-da- y to eet Dec. 19. state visit to Britain because of an attack of influenza, it was officially announced. A The visit had been scheduled for personalized, ANNOUNCEMENT Dec. 4 to 7. colorful reply to each child in I have moved my office and family when requested in one from the Clark Each reply 50c. IN CLASS envelope practice Clinic to 245 So. 9th East, with full color natural Reply The SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UP) Provo, Utah. teacher and fellow students took it photo, $1.00. Address: SAME PHONE, FR all in stride when scholar Mrs. Oliver E. Townsend gave birth to REINDEER MAIL SERVICE a Mrs. class. daughter during Dr. Noel M. Taylor P.O. Box FG-3-2 Townsend was attending a SyraDENTIST cuse Health Department classfor Salt Lake City, Utah an I PHILCO 421 0-- different, PRICE! Give yoa th latest and moat advanced electronic feature for the least money. 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Brown, Beige, Green or Grey The Soviet Parliament Slate Announced 2-P- Full AW Foam Latex Cushions, Regular w. victims were Felix R. Maldonado, 34, his wife Carmen Maria, 32; their children Maria Judy. 4, and Monsirata, 2, and the woman's brother, Andrcss Duran, 30. Police inspector Maurice Mum-for- d said that the landlord Jose Ramos. 42. was being questioned about installation of the heater. Rmos, it was reported, installed the heater and holds a master plumber license. Unvented gas heaters are prohibited by law here. BEAUTIFUL Iwmmbb HAFE-- 255 W. CENTER, PROVO, UTAH FR r 3-3482 j |