OCR Text |
Show FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1952 THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAJtf CANYON, UTAH - PAGE THREES tions. All classes of property owners will have an opportunity to be heard." Utah, the State Tax Commission has compared this year's assess-ment schedule in Utah with those in adjoining states. It has found, for example, that the Utah 1952 schedule calls for an average of around $45 a head for range steers two years old and over. Colorado has set a mark of $80; Wyoming uses $65 for two year olds and $90 for three year olds; Idaho $55 for all ages. For calves, coming- yearlings, as against the Utah schedule of $30, Colorado uses $40; Wyoming $33, and Idaho $28 for the ages of 6 to 18 months. The Utah schedule places an average for range cows at $37, as compared with $65 in Colo-rado for all range and stock cat-tle; $48 in Wyoming for stock cattle coming two years old and over; and $40 in Idaho for stock, range and common. 9 For grade dairy cows, the Utah schedule reads $45; Colorado, $90; Wyoming, $G0; Idaho, $55. The Nevada schedule has only three classes of cattle, using $40 per head for stock cattle, and "not less than" $75 per head for dairy cows. Nevada assesses bulls at "not less than" $100 er head, comparing with a flat av-erage of $60 in the Utah sched-ule. Registered herd bulls are to be assessed at $325 in Colorado; $200 in Wyoming; $300 and up in Idaho. The Utah schedule calls for an average of $6.50 a head for stock range sheep, mixed; comparing with $8 in Colorado; $6 to $7.50 in Wyoming; $5.50 in Idaho; and $7.50 in Nevada. "The Utah State Tax Commis-sion will hold a public hearing in July," announced Patrick Healy, Jr., chairman, "for the purpose of reviewing these live-stock and other property valua- - MAJOR TAX INFORMATION In making a study of the as-sessed valuation of livestock in Nadine and Mary Agnes, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Householder Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Scroggin, Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick, Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Cushing and Jo-An- n Murano, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Murano and Floyd Kendrick joined the group later in the day. Wednesday visitors and lunch-eon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bills were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Searles of Midvale and Irvin Searles of SDokane, Wash., cousins of Mr. Bills. ! LOCAL NOTES No. 1 Firemen's auxiliary met Monday evening as guests of Mrs. Ross M. Cushing. Prizes at bridge were awarded to Mrs. Wesley Longfellow, Mrs. Jack Householder Sr., and Mrs. An-tho- n O. Jacobson. Mrs. Hosmer Peterson and Mrs. Jack House-holder Jr. won the bingo prizes. Dainty refreshments were serv-ed. Miss Pat Delaney of Salt Lake City recently spent a week end visiting with her sister and bro-ther and their families, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Delaney. Mr. and Mrs. John Adamek and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hutch-ing- s of Midvale returned home Tuesday evening from an enjoy-able Memorial day week end visit with relatives and friends in Olathe, Kans, and Kansas City, Mo. Spending the day and enjoy-ing a delightful picnic up Am-erican Fork- - canyon and also a hike to Timpanogos cave last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. An-tho- n O. Jacobson and daughters, ment by default will be taken against you for the relief de-manded in said complaint, which will within ten (10) days after service of this summons be filed with the Justice of the Peace in this court. This is an action to recover the sum of Forty-on- e and 88-1- ($41.88) Dollars, on an open ac-count for goods, wares, and mer-chandise sold and delivered by the plaintiff to the defendant at the special instance and request of the defendant, together with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from May 9, 1952, and court costs. Dated this 21st day of May, 1952. T. DONALD CHEER, Attorney for Plaintiff, City Hall, Bingham Canyon, Utah Bingham Mercantile Company Plaintiff Bingham Canyon. Utah 8-- 13 IN THE JUSTICE'S COURT OF THE TENTH PRECINCT, COUNTY OF SALT LAKE, STATE OF UTAH, BEFORE F. A. MILLER, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. SUMMONS Bingham Mercantile Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Elmer W. Lyons, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon T. Donald Creer, whose address is City Hall, Bingham Canyon, Utah, an answer to the complaint within twenty (20) days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail to do so, judg- - s f . p . - ' W$th (Iff' Sttfi rfflgfc :tt J&. sA . ft rffinmma INDIA'S NEW PRESIDENT . . . Ismail Kamal Bey, EgypUan am--. bassador to New Delhi (left), congratulates Dr. Rajendr Prasad on his election as president of India. LAFF OF THE WEEK rrri nv I "What's the Most Expensive Thing I Can Buy for Two Dollars Down?" " - IIM -- . -. ...I l. .,- - " 7 f" " "4 " " ' ':lV'Vuvr "irt'Sfik lgjfft lull v!; 1fX7 - y - X "j " ' ' ' v " - $ f 3 , - : --v : 1 i m i rr iiv ai nn - fi i t n 11 rri -- " ' nm ir rm rtm "''"ffiiifiiiHiiiiiiii mii' - . I 1 lJ I' . I I ' r ' I In bright, sun-showcr- June or any time there is 1 ' I nothing better to drink than a cool, refreshing glass of good 1 j m I milk. And there is nothing better for you . . . because milk is j I j P nature's most perfect food. $; ........ H 1 Look what yoU get in every quart of delicious milk your " 0 daily four glasses expressed in percentages of daily nutritive J . " y s-'- v ' requirements . ,..y ' .. ftifM ' 6ALCIIJM' IffiSi PHOSPHORUS RIBOFLAVIN ' l"Mt.V IflflOrt for building UA MtlU $1 Al0. ,eams wi,h ca- - HV 00 helps growth in fc;'l0nfl strong bones, HVfii ' cium in building ' children, prevents I "-it-i 'l ,ee,h anJ '"e. and help- - IfAl 1 If 'rng eeth and bones. 1- -3 fSr 4 p're-matu- re signs of old t&ia"if lnfl keep musc,es and p I )V vP r;4 I TTrnl --f a9 in adult, nerves in condition. , &iJ&v'imud " Jl A - WmM ' PROTEIN ' f';'V'?. VITAMIN A "THIAMINE gB';' 49 .buM8. 1 30 .r '2 rr , iXrz2J in9"-9- ht blindncs-'- ' feilEj - fSSSs jM TRV , Milk and its products provide about 30 of the average fam- - l IAV B ily's food, yet they cost only arx)ut 15 of the family's food dollar. W nMlAll IJAiKi Irnl H IGt CKtAM Keep a good supply of grand-tastin- g milk in your refrigerator 1 1 6 U I V lr1 MM 5fv always . . . and make sure every member of the family gets his 11 1 )"ARrIT daily quart -f- our glasses. LAGOOM mJ pEf pPBEST FOOD L--- r June is Dairy T.lonfth in Uffab uA.jraatifeSyjj,-z:- , jt 1. Unleavened bread lack which: (a) flour, (b) yeast, (c) alt, (d) water? 2. Flat means which: (a) defiance, (b) urrender, (c) com-mand? 3. Which Is misspelled: (a) Filipplno, (b) flagellate, (c) flagrant, (d) flabbergast? 4. A pygmy should make you think of which continent: (a) South America, (b) Asia, (c) Africa? 5. Which is the coarsest thread: (a) No. 60, (b) No. 30, (c) . No. 50, (d) No. 40? ANSWERS 08 q jJJV ) uidill J () f puvuiuio) a s (1) I MAYOR McGUP By John Jarvls " it WHY THE FROWM, I'M MAD BECAUSE THE I MISS FEATHERSTOIE? ) CHIPPED-CU- P CAPE A r "NCSi WELL, I ORDERED A BOWL I HOW? JjTjpL ' OF ALPHABET SOUP AND fm 7- - J. IT DIDN'T CONTAIN A SINGLE |