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Show 2 J i r SUNDAY HERALD Let's Give; Him a Big Hand . . . SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1961 Utah County, . Utah i. Utahri . i ii i t " i r 1 r Federal Gontracfors' Tax Probably Unconstitutional i v ICilled Iti gislative Council committee that After paying his the state may be asked to repay alimony for a year, Harold mission said Friday a state tax thousands of dollars in taxes col- heard,some news that kindled his anger. It seems that on federal contractors is probably lected if the counts rule against the her boy Inend had a night in her apartment. Harold spent unconstitutional. law. hurried into court to complain. Orville Gunther told a Utah Le- The 1959 Legislature provided "Sle has shown a shocking lack of morals," he told for the collection of a tax on propthe judge. "All further alimony should be cancelled." erty owned by the federal gov' ernment but used by a private "On what grounds?" demanded his MER e. "After contractor. all, what I do is no longer any of his business. After the Gunther said the law does not al- divorce, we were each free to go our separate ways. Not WHILE low a tax on similar state, school Harold's I wife, don't have to behave the way he or church property used by pri- being r wants . me to." vate contractors and therefore CHILDREN may be unconstitutional. "?tTher behave the way she pleases," snapped Har-bl- d. ! 1 Rollover Sissy A FARM1NGTON (UPI Salt Lake City woman was killed and another woman injured early today in a one-ca- r rollover about one mile north of Lagoon on Utah Highway 106. The Utah Highway Patrol identified the woman as Marily Mc-- i Gavin Iverson Injured in the mishap was Lois F. Washington, 24, also of Salt Lake City. She was reported in fair condition at South Davis Community Hospital in Bountiful. Investigating officers said Miss Iverson was thrown from her auto and crushed beneath it. The auto was not equipped With seat officers, said. The southbound Iverson . vehicle veered off the highway and struck MOT BANK ld IN HONOR OF . MEWSPAPER- - PAf BOY r. market clerks I OCTOBER 21?JHI Is g i Friday Projects "Your Newspaper Heritage of Truth, Frontier of Freedom." ? This will be theme for National Newspaper Week which opens today. Saturday, Oct. 21 will be specifically dedicated to the newspaper boys and their contribution in delivering the paper to readers rain or shine. Over 58 million newspapers are sold in the United States every million of 51 mil- day. Forty-fiv- e n. . be $61,000. It also approved a $6,500 loan to Abadare Canal Co. of Beaver County to drill and equip a 510-- 1 foot well near Beaver. The proHP ederaL Contracts ject will cost $14,000. The board also heard Wallace Awarded For Gas N. Gibson, administrative engineer -- Totaling $348,263 for the Bear River Compact, rethat 1961 was one of the driContracts port .T DENVER (UPI) on record in the Bear est worth $348,263 have been .awarded Riveryears Basin. 40 bidders for various quantities He said Rear Lake was down of gasoline to be supplied to field to its lowest level since 1943, but station of government agencies in that there still is sufficient water four states. so that "we could go through anThe General Services Adminis- other water year comparable to tration said they are in Colorado, 1961 without using all recoverable Utah, New Mexico and Wyoming. water in the lake." Seventy per Cent of the contracts were fro v. the small business bery were Elton Messer, 37, ramento, and John Lovely, CSan Francisco. Sac-- 42, - Utah to Receive Publishct bj Herald 190 Fourth Was; poration, North Street, every afternoon, Monday through Friday. Sun day "erali published Sunday morning. 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Formulary ex-wif- e. k OLYMPIA -.J through state agencies. THE VERDICT No, ruled the court at least, not without evidence of more-thaa single sinful episode on the part oi his The court said Harold could not complain of supporting her in a "life of sin" on the basis of only one stray incident. (State laws vary). (Copyright 1961, General Features Corp.) mm tmmim 65 should insist that those vulnerable ones be immunized immediately" Dr. Thompson said. ''Portable Typewriter Headquarters It '"-rt-- over VETOES ARREST epidemic is overdue and Gov MADISON, Wis. (UPI) may come this fall and winter," Dr. G.D. Carlyle ThompsQn warn- Gaylord Nelson has vetded a bill, which would allow merchants to ed. Dr. Thompson said "relatives arrest and detain suspected and friends of the chronically ill, Now&wA New WoM of Worth from The grants go to communities i ON PPLAyS i. .. . of pregnant women and all those "An 24-ye- ar WASHINGTON mail anywhere In the United States or its possessions: $1.75 per month; $10.50 ,for six months jn advance; "J $21.00 foi a year in advance. Herald telephone numbers: or editorial, circulation, adsports call vertising and for Fit society and news briefs, call FR Orem office number. T ......... j $940f720 For Sewage Projects Reader's Court Cor- - SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The director of the State Health Department warned today that an influenza is overdue and urged Utahns to get flu shots as soon as possible. - would-b- e quick-'thinkin- ali- Utahns Urged To Get Their Flu Shots mommie and left." Hermosa Beach police and an agent of the Federal Bureau ,6f Investigation Friday arrested the Manhattan Beach, Calif., woman moments after she tried to hold up the Hermosa Beach branch of the Bank of America. Teller "Mrs. Verta Weber said the woman scribbled a note on a withdrawal slip: "I've got a gun and there are two men watching. Don't try any funny stuff. Give me $4,000," it said. Mrs. Weber put the money in an envelope and alerted bank officials who followed Mrs. Sumner from the bank. They lost her in an adjacent office. She was caplion U. S. households receive a tured when she heard police sinewspaper. Newspaper sales have rens and dashed out to the sidewalk to catch a cab with her more than doubled since 1920. Said Ralph Davison, president, daughter and son Keith, 4. Utah Association of Sales Executives: "Effective use of a news- ROMANCE IN GHANA paper's, space constitutes the most WASHINGTON (UPI) The powerful and most profitable ad- Peace Corps announced Friday vertising force in existence any that Lucilla Carmichael, a - old day and every day." blonde from Grosse The free press wiU be honored Pointe, Mich., has married Tom during the week as a powerful Miller, an instructor she met weapon for truth and the chief while training for the Peace medium to keep citizens Corps. Both are stationed in Ghana. Attempt Week Begins; To Be Newspaper Rob Store Loans Olcehed Observed Across The Nation For 3 Utah by Two (UPI) were foiled more' , c m knight, then quickly captured by 'the Utah Highway Patrol. CT.The two men pulled a gun on PARADISE (UPI) The Utah .tlerks at the Safeway Market, Water and Power Board orderS225 Washington Blvd., and approved ed them to open the safe. The $64,500 in loans . for three Box .clerksDean England and Gary Elder and Beaver County water ' said they did not projects here Friday. Woolsey--bot- h It loaned $30,000 to the River ' know how. The armed men then walked out of the store and drove Hill Ditch Co. for lining 23,111 feet of ditch and building control off. The clerks gave Ogden Police a str'ctures southeast of Tremon-toThe total cost of the project description of the car and a few "' v be $64,000. minutes later, Highway Patrol The board aproved $28,000 for Trooper Art Spendlove pieked the Co. for canal linDitch Highland men up in Clearfield. of Elwood in Box southeast Held in Ogden City' jail on ing The total cost will charges of attempted armed rob- Elder County. By ex-wif- pay her HERMOSA BEACH, Calif (UPI) Is it my legal duty to support herany mony. SEEKS AGRICULTURE PACT in ' a life .of Authorities today held a sin?" Pakistan KARACHI, woman on charges she held (UPI) up a bank whil her two young Agriculture Secretary O r v i 11 e THE C0URT CANCEL HAROLD'S ALIchildren sat pn the sidelines Freeman arrived here Friday MONY PAYMENTS? Weigh both sides. Then mark your night, expecting to conclude a munching candy bars. r , verdict: million $621 agricultural com"Mommie has been looking for work and couldn't find any," said modity agreement with Pakistan. YES ( ) NO ( ) Freeman said the agreement Elizabeth Sumner, 5. "We needed For the actual court decision, see verdict elsewher would supply Pakistan with the money." cotton, tobacco, and other on this page. The girl then told officers who wheat, products. arrested her mother, Helen Agnes Sumner, thai; "daddy got mad at Foil - ROBS .J?011 Alert Clerks 'robbers ex-wif- e,' All I say is, I don't want to Suspects Captured , "OGDEN ' WAIT . a water main. iler death raised the state's 1961 highway fatality toll to 167. Tto By WILL BERNARD SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The chairman of the Utah Tax Com- ''' ! IxQCIu FR 3-95- 00 ,i J t |