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Show taxes paid UNDER OBITUARIES PROTEST percent of Utah who have paid taxpayer county thus far, paid taxes 1945 their under protest, according to xUsurer Frank T. Bennett. The Protest payment resulted from roused by the the public furore 10 per itate tax commission' !lnt land valuation increase. Protect payments in previous an insigvears have been only nificant amount, Mr. Bennett EARLY LAKE VIEW RESIDENT DIES mmmm Twenty-thre- e Joseph Larsen, 69, brother o Mrs. Olena Gammon, Mrs. Non Anderson of Vineyard and Mrs. Annie Larsen of Provo, passed juway at his home in Escalante, and funeral services will be con- ducted in Escalante, Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The body j will be brought to the Provo ' AND LOCAL AFFAIRS WEEKLY NEWS-iUMiAZlN- E Burial park for interment, where ihnrt services will be held Sat-Volume Nine Nuniln-- r Four FRO VO. UTAH FKIOAYf DKCEMBER 2H, 191" uirtny afternoon at 2 p.m. Mr. Larsen was born in Lakt Noilees totaling 30.338 have Vic w 69 years ago. He married with 7,144 far. GOLDEN thus paid (UTAH'S Eudnra Riddle, who passed away this marked "paid under prowhen their two sons, Kenneth on the rolls test" Remaining ANNIVERSARY and Wendall were young- - He notices as 2.319 delinquent ue later remarried, and moved to vet unpaid, for a total of 32,853 of Escalante to make his home. Hla Golden The Anniversary last over out sent year, notices Utahs statehood will be duly wjfe and son, Sterling of Esca-- I and resulted from the war buildiobserved January 4, 1946, with lante and his two sons, Kenneth tracts when large ng boom, special programs commemorat-- ! and Wendall of Green River, one taking only previously ing the state's entrance into the j survive, besides his three notice were chopped up into city At the LDS Tabernacle tm. The each separate housing o. major requiring problem lots, in Salt Lake City Senator Abe university campuses throughout notices. Murdock will deliver a special SERVICES FOR the United States is that of housmessage from President llarry MRS. IVERSON ing married G Is, Fred MarkS. Truman. Provo to Have New Funeral services for Charlotte ham, Brigham Young University was the 45th state to Delta Cole Iverson, 69 were held Utah architect, said today following Police Chief join the Union, and a new star Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Quist his return of a tour of university was added to the constellation Funeral home with Bishop in the midwest campuses and Ellis W. Mower, a member of of the national flag. When the Rodney Kimball of the Grand to east, study college buildings news reached Utah, fifty years View ward in charge. the Provo police force for the and housing facilities for inago, January 4th. that Utah had past eight years, has been named Mrs. Bessie Kectch sang "Sing New Year is the traditional season of hope. The e into a corporation TWELVE PASSENGERS according to Chief of Police, FREAK ACCIDENTS been admitted to the Union, Gentle Words. The invocation BYU-Mrreunion . a for Hope for a lasting peace. Hope sjimly Anderson. building program at Mark Mayorelect guns wore fired, whistles blown was offered by O. H. Howard. Markhain was accomones far distant. Hope fur happiness and with loved Chief J. D. Boyd has announced and bells set to ringing. Cele- Lurile Henry played a violin ESCAPE DROWNING OF 1945 brations were held and general selection "O My Father" accomhis resignation, effective Dec. panied by Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd, health. for hope professor of philosophy of edu31. rejoicing was the order of the panied by Martha Kelsey. Frank Big tilings happened In 1945. day. The new chief has served in cation and dean of students, who Woffindcn was the speaker and a Each of us in stake of has this harvest Two families, going to spend hope. jThc war ended, the atom bomb Two days later, on January 6, Charles Henry read A House all parts of the department duri- made a study of student organi- the holidays with relatives narIIow we we will on how come the cultivate i to Taxes busted. oppordepend reap began inaugural ceremonies for the the Side of the Road. Margng his eight years on the force, zations, the philosophy of hous- rowly escaped death by drownjdown, and Mr. Bonner was shot newly elected state officers took by tunities that lie ahead. and is the first man ever to come ing units and student union aret Nicol and Thclda Lunccford wnen or serious accident, ing No foolin. a duck, jby from the ranks of the depart- buildings. plare in the Salt Lake Taber- sang Rock of Ages". their cars skidded on the icy Just as the merchant takes stock at the beginning ment and become chief in the Among the campuses studied roads. Stanley J- Bonner of Houston, nacle. The building was bcau-- a The grave at the Provo Burial were Harvard. Yale, University huge park was dedicated by II. IL of a New Year and closes his books on the Old, so we at j Texas, grabbed his trusty auto-- 1 tifuily decorated with past thirty years. Last Saturday afternoon wrvn hmitic pistol one fine Octolier flag, 132 feet long and. 78 feet Cordon. He has specialized in traffic of Minnesota, University of Wis- the Lowell White (Leona Booth) this season take to some do mental and ought inventory from the ceiljj day and ventured out into the wide, aiisjM'nded Mrs. Iverson, passed away at during his more recent years, consin. Michigan State College. family were coming down Pro-- j Michigan University, University vo ranyon from their home in jj spiritual lxxikkoeping. The jiast is good only as its jj back yard to shoot a couple of ing. and a chorus of 1000 school her Grand View home Saturday, winning a competitive scholarI! domestic Duck No. 1 children gave the first rendition following a lingering Illness. ducks. ship to the Northwestern Uni- of Indiana, University of Illin- Roosevelt to spend Christmas at jj achievements strengthen us for tasks of the future shot. But Duck of "Utah. We Love Thee." Institute and ois, Traffic first at fell the Northwestern She was born in Willard, Utah, versity University. the home of Mrs. Whites par-j- j only as its mistakes teach us lessons for the improveAs a feature of this year's December 15, 1876, the daughjj No. 2, a more aggressive type, completed a five month coufso Massachussets Institute of Tech- ents, Mr. aTnd Mrs. A. L. Booth, jj jj leatx'd at Mr. Bonner, jarred rclchration 50000 souvenir pro- ter of William Edward and there in 1944. He is regarded nology, Fordham. Columbia and of Provo, the car skidded at the jj ment of tomorrow. his arm and caused the gun to grams are licing prepared by the Mary Jane Morrell Cole. She as one of the outstanding traffic Johns Hopkins University. and landed jj crossing, Walisburg The road of the past was paved with injustice, disauthorities in the intermountain go off, hitting Mr. Bonner in the committee in rharge for distrl-kne- received her M.A. degree la There is a definite lack of in the creek upside down inlj " The duck is still alive bution at the "Utah Citizenship region. English literature at the Unihousing facilities all through from two to six feet of water, jj content and tyranny. We must pave the way of the assemblies being arranged for versity of Utah in 1904, and was and sassy. the country and there is a tend- Mr., and Mrs. White and their jj future with hope, confidence, and neighunderstanding January 4. The programs will a former Instructor at Brigham to set up large-scal- e build- children. Weston, Judy and Syl- - jj The National Safety Council borliness. OFFICE ency RECLAMATION the preamble of the state Young university high school. .carry ing programs to be undertaken via all escaped through the car jj ar reveals that Mm a brief historical She married Charles B. Iverson constitution, as soon as possible to alleviate window, altho the parents went jj The world is not better or not worse than we our.peace people go right on having sltt.tph tho nam0J( of the flrjlt at Pioehe, Nevada on May 12, the lack. said Mr. Markham through a few frantic moments jj to OPENS BIDS ON things happen j the darncst sjale 0ffjPrrs nnd (he names of 1930, and they have made their who studied dormitories, student before they located their young- - jj selves make it. It is the sum of thousands of communiHie six surviving signers of the home in Orem for the past 12 ties like our own, all added together. We each have housing units, physical educa- cst child. Outside of minor jj Utah constitution. of Comfort WORK Edward tion plants, science buildings bruises and cuts they all escap-j- j years, where Mrs. Iverson was AQUEDUCT as individuals and citizens to make it j Mrs. a member of the LDS church. and other facilities on the cam- ed injury. The car was badly jj Brooklyn was driving through better. months-olBesides her husband die is Five bids were opened in the puses visited. baby MOUNT A' LAKE j Virginia, her 15 jj damaged. survived by four brothers, Maj. U. S. reclamation office in Proriding happily beside her in a All of the state universities Grand Viw Family Gen. Wm. E. Cole of WashingWith the coming of 1946 let us resolve to work and vo Thursday for construction of and basket strapped to the scat of the colleges visited are planOn Christmas morning Mr. milk ton, D- - C.; Roscoe F. Cole of four high-hea- d ear, drinking ASSOCIATION pressure sections ning building programs ranging contentedly live so that peace on earth may be a reality rather than and Mrs. Wendall Taylor and g North Bend, Ore.; II. M. Cole of Sud bottleof the Salt Lake acqueduct. The from its from nursing $10,000,000 to $25,000,000, a dream. Then the horrors of battle will not be visited the rhild slung the bottle Rupert, Idaho; W. C. Cole of three low bids, which will go most of which is in additional their five children, Lavona, Car n denly and jj on the next generation and the sons of tomorrow will Delta; and three sisters, Mrs. H. first to Denver and then to student housing, Mr. Markham ol Jean, Keith, Dorothy lustily and conked Mrs. Comfort SOCIAL -- MEETING seven months jj not H- - Cordon of Ogden; Mrs. E. J. Washington, D. C. for study and added. Several universities are Mary Lou, just neatly in the head. Dazed she have to go forth to war. . , A special membership meet- Henry of Rigby, Idaho; and Mrs, , old, of Grand View, put Chrlstlet go the wheel and the car final awarding, were: Carl B. of A. A. Morris of Hayburn, Idaho. mas gifts and food in the family jj overturned in a ditch. Neither ing and social for members Warren, Pleasant Grove, $442,' as temporary housing, he cap. The future offers challenging point- car to go to the home of a relaH opportunities. Association Mount A Lake the was nor hurt. mother 751.50; R. A- - Wattson, baby Holly ed out. tive for family dinner. Strengthened by our nation's achievements in the past and Its patrons will take place SERVICES FOR wood, Calif., $456,535, and Utah The tour was a step in the of Los used The the 5th at the Timpnnogos ELLA L. WILLOUGHBY four we meet Taylors oldjj can Construction company, Ogden, these conwith years, opportunities wall January of plans for a new highway, past the Nuttall Dairy jj preparation amusement ward hall, according two bid Bishop Rodney Kimball of The other $462,625. science a physical edu- farm, when the car began to jj fidence. pone day when a concrete block to an announcement made by Grand View ward conducted ders were Gibbons and Reed of cation building, fell from a fourth story scaffold plant, a student union skid. Mr. Taylor tried to make jj of the funeral services Thursday at 3 Salt Lake City and Torn L. So it is with a spirit of hope, fortified by a feeling land hit him smack on the head, Moroni Jensen, chairmancommitand other facilities to the turn into the Nuttall Dairy, jj building social and membership p.m. for Ella Loraine Burning-haCalif. San Gogo, Marino, be submitted to the BYU board but the car went out of control jj of thankfulness that this newspaper asks for every one jj Ho reeled into the street, Just in I ( Willoughby, wife of Samuel L. R. to PoDunkley, of According trustees for approval for a and struck the guard rail andjj of jjlime to be strurk down by L. Willoughby, who died SaturNational you Coming Speaker the for construction engineer e ll ! iceman Jess Hands motorcycle, building program. A then turned over on its side into jj An outstanding speaker of na- day at the home of her son, Wilreclamation department on the topographical map to permit the ij He recovered satisfactorily from jj Albert fish Nuttall the A VERY pond. HAPPY NEW tional stature on Cooperatives liam Willoughby, following a YEAR Provo River project, all five bids most advantageous location of jjlioth accidentsNuttall heard the impact, when jj and their management will head- two months illness of heart will be sent to reclamation head buildings has been com- the car struck the railing andijj Mrs. Dorothy Jepscnlus was line the program, according to trouble. jj already quarters in Denver and then to pleted of the upper campus un- dashed from the basement where jj jj walking in Chicagos loop one Processional and recessional Mr. Jensen. Several leaders D. C., with the der direction of Mr. Markham. Washington, he was bottling milk. He jump- - ji J.;.day when, lo and behold, a from Cooperatives in other sec- music was played by Martha KKKSSUttftBU&U: award made at the latter poii.t bucket came hurtling down and tions of Utah will also attend as Kelsey, Merle Anderson and ed into the water, which was This prase of the project calls hit her kerplunk. It had been special guests. and feet four about helped deep Messie Keeteh sang "That for construction of steel pipe and Provo City doors open and released the dropped by a dismayed window get All members of the Associa- Wonderful Mother of Mine" and concrete structures af four points washer seven stories up. A tion and their wives and sweet- Clyde Lunccford offered the InSells the entire family. on the aqueduct where the line to the Dean shoulder injury to Mrs. were taken They hearts are invited and expected vocation. Margaret Nicol and will be subject to higher tlfhn and a dent in the bucket to be present. Two pices of property varued Nuttali home, where they were Invitations are Thelma Lunccford sang "O My These ordinary pressure. points at a total of $5,196 were sold by given dry clothing and treated comprised the damage. to other pat- Father. out likewise going ire: Approximately 2,300 feet at Povo One of lifes little mysteries to rons of the Association who have City Thursday. Slightly for shock, and later in the day Former Bishop J. O. Jolley ofthe Provo river crossing in ProButler andBy Harry responsiilegcs, obligations less than an acre at Twelfth relatives ramo and took them 1o doctors came when 17 month not yet joined. fered words of ronsolation and vo canyon, the from The American Legion had its bilities of citizenship in the old upstream North and Fifth West was sold the Christmas dinner as planIn addition to the speaker, a counsel to the bereaved family. Larry Lingle of Harrisburg. Orem city park bridge; approxiat a caucus of birth of repreto United States great America; of and a to Smuin Mr. a niekle ned. for S2.500 Pa , swallowed musical program with several The closing song was "Goin mately two and one half miles at Lehi. and The family feel very fortun- sentatives of the A. E. F. held in aid and conduct broad educa- coughed up a penny. approximately nine numliers is being pro- - Home with Patriarch B. IL surprise the American Fork and Dry 15 to 17, tional programs for the purpose acres from the First Ward pas- ate to esrane from such an ex- Paris, France, March At Toledo. Mrs. Margaret vlded. the benediction. Creek crossings; approximately offering Jolley ture was sold to T- F. Picrpont perience without Injury, and the 1919. Further organization steps above outlined under the direc- Cook's ear blew n tire at a railA refreshment committee hail Interment took place in the P roone and one tenth miles cast of a caucus at taken were greater ear also only received a thorough for $2,696. tion of the American Legion. road crossing and careened down ll re n appointed, and will Draper, and approximately 2.400 takejvo Burial park, held in St. Louis the following The American ducking. Hip tracks toward an approachcan of that phase of the serial. Mrs. Willoughby Is survived should Legion feet at the Dry Cottonwood May. The Post is the combat trainThe auto her husband, six sons and ing Women's Auxiliary Bank Declares Six crossing northeast of Draper. unit of the American Legion. undertake this responsibility be- si ruckfreight a signal switch and throw William Willoughby, The high-hea- d accord-Another Micoris best cause JughtkT: it development, tiie For purposes of pressure qualified a red Work against the train, . HEALTH REPORT Dividend ShurtUff. Mrs. tions will be of steel pipe with th; to J"to j,Mount A Lakeplan and administration, these Posts ganization entirely free from .ulnmalicnlly stopping It. 0 E,al"e Keel and Miss an inside diameter of 70 inches, worn-- ! rR1nizo a into arc departments. political, economic and religigrouped Colleen Willoughby, Frovo, and President Alex Hcdquist of FOR UTAH COUNTY Taxi Driver Sheffield's cab d Tills may Be coaled on the inside with coal The American Legion is in- ous ties, that is at tho same time skidded into a lamp post In ens auxiliary. Pfc. Raymond Willoughby, with tar enamel and on the outside tho Farmers & Merchants Bank meetat the membership the U. S. Army in England, and Sasnichewan. one has announced that the uirec-tor- s corporated by Act of Congress, equipped to assume leadership with Gunite concrete. held be of5th. lo ing local health January from Reports Pfc. Byron Willoughby, with the approved September 16. 1919. in preserving the things Legionzero night last January have met and approved a Mr. In addition of of cases Jensen, that show 9,434 and amended October 29, 1942. naires and all veterans fought She was knocked unconscious members of the rommlltce are: U. S. Army In Italy; 7 granddividend of 6 per cent with a ficers, influenza was reported for the anil might have frozen to death C. Wilford Larsen. Lawrence children; Seven brothers and special dividend of 2 per vent past week, as compared with The 1942 amendment makes it for. In 1925 and 1920 a $5,000.00 if a fire alarm Iwx on the lamp Palmer. Charles Ifpossible for World War If to for the year 1945, distributing 17.023 for the in Poulson, sisters, Clarence Bumingham, week previous I $8,000 from the bank. The an- Utah, indicates that the influ- join. Section 3 of this Act is a endowment fund was raised, the post hadn't been rot off by the janiM W. Hatfield and A V.. Midvale; Clifford Bumingham, follows: "That the purposes of income from which has since crash, firemen to he Walking Orem; Muriel Bumingham, of nual meeting of stockholders enza is probably "burning itself this corporation shall be: to up- been used for child welfare. rrseue. bringing Bountiful; Mrs. Jack (Cordelia) will be held January 8, 1946 at out". and goals are: 1st. to Sjoblon, Farmington; Mrs- - Ed10 a.m. at the Farmers and Constitution and defend the hold Purposes hisin the For the first time a World ward (Hazel) Southworth, Mrs. of child insure that Merchants bank. any Boxes Ameriof States Europe tory of the State health depart- of the United Lee (Eunice) Spiers and Mrs. I or II veteran in need of War ment. no cases of whooping ca; to promote peace and good care and will receive Orem Club Appreciated Myrtle Thorton, Salt Lake City. protection for the (MEW YEAR'S bells; will among the peoples of the that service and aid. 2nd, to cough were reported Announce Scouts 1 week. United States and all the nations attain The American Legion To Meet Wednesday Mrs. Lillie Sumsion, president are ringing ringDinner Contest Events In Utah county there are 3 of the earth; to preserve the ideal of Sharon Stake Relief society, A square deal for every one gonof of chicken cases the memories and incidents pox. ing out the old, ringwill Club 83 Womens Orem all boxes of to and reach The Servicemen in reports clothing order Six competitive events have orrhea. 957 influenza, 1 measles, two World Wars fought to up- rhild, 2, at 74 boxes of bedding have been meet Veterans' children World War January Wednesday, for Explorer 1 mumps, 2 pneumonia, 1 syph- hold democracy; to cement the been outlined ing in the new. We Mr. and Mrs. Ivem Pyne enwho may be in need, and in 3:15. at the Srera lounge- Ex- prepared and shipped to LDS scouts in the Saparovan, or ilis and 1 tuberruiosos, reported tics and comradeship born of with The American cerpts from famous authors will families in the European de- tertained Christmas day at famlookforward hopefully, keeping for senior scouts of the during the week. service and to consecrate the Legions concern for the future he given by Mrs. Lcland Buttle. vastated countries, during the ily dinner, honoring their son. Parks council, Utah National of its members to mutual citizenship of the country. efforts with you, to the future, past month, from Sharon stake. Max T. Pyne. who arrived heme next June 7 and 8 in Provo. to their She wishes to thank ail Relief Saturday evening after three helpfulness and service KNOW YOUR The Americanism Endowment ecnfiomic patterns, of developThese will include: Packing a nd wish country". ennsistion of $15,000,000 ing new understanding and ap- Society workers and work direc-- years in service. Covers were Fund you ell the LAWS diamond TRAFFIC the live burro using The American Legion is has been created to enabiy the preciation of our form of govern-- 1 tors of the Priesthood quorums, laid at the prettily arranged blessings the bright hitch, signaling with morse code, who have assisted In anyway table for Mr. and Mrs. Orland first line of defense. Legion to meet fully its tre- rnenl. This is urgent and Americas RESTRICTIONS: (c) making a fire with flint and SPEED in making this shipment. Also Pyne and family, Mr. and Mrs. the are: to uphold mendous i! Specific responsibilities purposes Year can bring. Minimum a Regulations: monkey1 steel, constructing desirable that every she wishes to thank those fam- James Jensen and family, Mr. of is AmeriConstitution defend the and vrry motor postwar a drive challenge shall facing No foot 30 person or rope bridge across a a slow speed os the United States of America; to ca. The Legion has a sacred post in the Legion have its own ilies who have donated the fine and Mrs. Carl Rowley and famgap, compass work, and measur- vehicle at suchblock ily, Mrs. Martha Cutler, whose obligation to assure the read- home in its own building as articles of clothing, etc. the normal foster the realization and to or to a without river of impede width ing the from 5 more wards husband is in service in Gerof soon ns possible. Tt is human Clothing and and appreciamovement of promote reemployment justment reasonable i and crossing it. of and love for America; to the veterans who are returned to nature to take groat pride in of the stake are still to be many; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pvnq North University At. A similar number of events traffic except when reduced tion i . and the same applies pod, as soon as instructions ar-t- n and children, and Mr. and Mrs. a liberal and prarrfral rfvil life. This is our first duly. safe promote for oper-aiis necessary soon outlined speed by are to be Posts of The American Le-- rive from the general authoii- - Wayne Bellows and baby. Max of the But It has the further obligation PROVO and sea scout divisions of ation or because upon a grade or education ofat the people is - of tics In Sait Lake City. T. Pyne and the hosts. social our the of andglon. privilaw. safeguarding with large, community in compliance senior scoutingt ,4J'-r- e : , STATE ! ! I lNUl-TKNDKN- $25,000,000 Planning For Slate Colleges v-- en I :Rivx JsTEW YBA-- ; K I j j of long-rang- - j e. d I FUNS j m long-rang- American Legion Organization, Accomplishments High Spots Property oF Jcn-seni- j (j - Percent 1 I - per-feelc- for Womens Honors Returned - 1 gloria shop n, th. - r |