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Show UTAH Extend Honors To Top Youth 4-- H REPORTS TAXING fto Comment W "GUN SAFETY" IS STRESSED BY FISH AND GA3IE BOARD FOUNDATION COLLECTING By James W. Douthat ' The abundance of special taxPolitical predictions and trends ing districts has greatly compliin Washington are as variable as cated local the property tax the weather in the nation's cap- administration. This was the con1 f "V. f 1111 MX II bflV ital. clusion reached in a special study Although Congress is not in released by. Utah Foundation, the session, there is plenty of activ- private, nonprofit governmental ity in the departments and the research organization. angencies and among committee According to the Foundation staff members on Capitol-Hi- ll the of special report, who are preparing for a 'busy districts is problem acute in particularly session of Congress next year. Salt Lake County where the observOne thing. Washington total number of separate taxing ers agree upon that now is the has increased from HONORS will be eitended to high ranting tiis and jurisdictions boys girls during 1959 the to of be thinking time 36th national Club Congress to be held in Chicago December seven to 29 during the past 25 1957, when outstanding Achievement records bring rewarding trips to more than 1300 federaj budget, which must be years. The fact that the boundClub members. At businessmen offer a hand locally scores of nationally known approved by Congress before it aries of most of these districts individuals and business concerns express their admiration of deserving boys adjourned next summer prior to overlap each other further com- -, and girls by giving them the "time of their lives" during the Congfess. the important Nov. elections.. the matter. At the present Over two million Club President Eisenhower and the plicates 'Lake County must be Salt time, doof the United Other States. members will be represented at e Budget Director Percival divided into 44 separate tax areas are Edward Foss Wilson. the Congress in the Windy nors and new Deputy Director each of which has a different Mrs. Charles R. Walgreen, Thos. City. Boys and girls from the Maurice H. Stans have held sev- total Alaska. Hawaii, and E. Wilson, Ford Motor Co., Glki states, property tax levy. This eral meetings at the Chief Exe- year (1957), Puerto Rico will register lor the Mathieson Chemical Corp., Plant the total levy varies Internatioiv.il Division; annual event. In addition to all Food cutive's vacation retreat at New from a low of34.5 mills ($34.50 Standard Harvester, Brands, expense trips honoring state, Kerr Glass port, R.I. Mf?., ('outs a:: J per $11000 assessed valuation) in sectional and national winners, no is There message Budget Clark Inc., Betty Crocker of one area of the Jordan School 218 college scholarships totaling indication how much the Presi- District to a General Mills, Carnation .Co., $32,430 will be awarded. high of 77.6 mills in dent will ask for in his budget an area which Sharing the responsibility for Oliver Corporation. is now part of Pattern Co., Simplicity next year. South Salt Lake. message to Congress providing these incentive awards FoundaEducational are individuals and business enHowever, in view of the fact that Hercules Powder Co., AlThe study notes that there are that cooperate in tion, terprises Cnrifrpsc nareH thp President's & Dye Corp.. Arlied Chemical furthering the ideals and philos- cadian Products currently four taxing areas in the last during Ameribudget request Dept; work. They also ophy of Salt Lake City with a different can Forest Products Industries, session, and the fact that there make possible the many wonderlevy applying in each one. Mur Allis halmers Corp., Whirlpool is tremendous drive exa ful and never economy forgotten Monthas two taxing areas and Tractor Co., Mfg. Group; Club in of on periences Congress. government departments ray Co., South Salt Lake also has two. Awards in approximately 40 dif- gomery Ward, Eli Lilly & Genand agencies, there is a possibilFoundation, Even the small towns of South ferent types of projects and eral next the that Marequest year ity Singer Sewing activities have been announced chineMotors, and Riverton each have Co., Firestone Tire & may only be slightly lower than Jordan by the National Committee on Rubber. two separate taxing areas within last the year. Boys and Girls Club Work, American Oil Co., Humble Oil their boundaries. Twenty differchairSenator Byrd which arranges the programs in & Refining Co., Standard Oil ent tax rates are applied in var Com of Finance the man Senate cooperation with the Extension Foundation, Standard Oil (Ky.), ious parts of Jordan School Dist Service. Standard Oil (Ohio). Utah Oil mittee, has written his constituents thanking them for their sup- - rict, and U8 taxing areas are Nearly half a million dollars in Refining, Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co.. found in the Granite District. scholarships and awards are of- Pure Oil Co., port in the economy drive this Foundation ' Co., Conrad Hilton Hotel, El;iu fered annually to ' vear. to com analysts 'observe them and ursine The national Congress gives National Watch, that "this character of jigsaw municate with the President and recognition to those who have of Textron. Homelite, A Division local property tax adminis ered to the of the Bureau Budget shown exceptional leadership tration." The mention that Also the Santa Fe, Chicago keep the 1969 money requests and ability. Throughout their Rock has greatly hamp-ir- g Island and Northwestern, g the Club careers they have been Illinois below peace ChiCentral railroads. recent Salt Lake Coun years, time budget submitted January guided and inspired by local cago Board of Cities 'been repeatedly late in has leaders and others interested in Service Oil Co.. Trade, ty of this year. Cudahy Packing work. Co.. Armour & Co.. California The Senator warned that now meeting tax calendar deadlines. Heading the list of donors of some Corp., Sunbeam is the critical time in the formu- This year, for example, the 1957 awards is the President Corporation. lation by the President and the property owners in the county not receive their valuation " Budget Bureau for next year's did notices until nearly two months K HKTKPITiAiT. tTT"?fT Bfi7 funds. ypH; The avpra.ffp reauest for with i Hailv rpnsii.! wa and the Administration is making, after the legally prescribed dead As of September 30, 1955, says was every effort to put the brakes on line of May 31. In one year, Salt tQtal the American Hospital Associa somewhat personnel requred 1,374,704. spending in order to keep within larger tion, there were 6,966 hospitals T Oli .ULU. J tilt membUs of Congress that legis- in the continental United States -- Phone News Items To Journal limit. Congressional, economy iauon must oe enacted, even AHmin tso .,rn imjrt though 1958 is a nolitical vear to , A1 4-- 4-- 4-- H Brun-dag- Sears-Roebuc- k (D.-Va- .), Colgate-Palmoliv- e I teen-ager- j record-breakin- Spray-Chemic- 1 I vi-- ,,o i Potential Oil Gusher I reason for the ther increased effort to- control spend- is to insure the possibility of ia tax cut next year. Former Treasury Secretary Humphrey in- -j Isisted that a $3 billion surplus1 should be available before a tax ; 1 A 43 ":m llor 'present figure. Taxes-iAno- j ui meura to curb union lonS overdue monopoly, assure some demo-'in- g cracv in conduct of labor unions, duce the power of "labor- bosses, halt use of union funds abolish political purposes, compulsory unionism and the like. cut is made. e MCUUhULAN Cmomittee TrM:,irv officials are anxiouslv of activities in labor Exposure waiting to see whether tax collections will exceed their earlier unions toy the Senate rackets estimates, as that is their only committee, headed by Sen. has furnished that a substantial surplus Clellan a .'broad basis for legislative will be available. Departments and agencies have action, mil-sinconferred with budget officials, lion-ma-The recent action in the n teamsters union in fy -, to jusCongress adjourned their requests for fands for acting Jimmy Hoffa president in the MoClellan Commit-Jul- y the fiscal year beginning next!sPite discloseure tee's of Teamstsr 1. Defense Secretary Wilson corruption cast doubt on has ordered another put of 100,-unii wuu. iu tjcau aw nrn in the armed forces l"c own house.. monthsthe coming during The evidence of labor union Elections Democrats who are makes more ridiculous corruption of control of retaining hopeful "1C Ithe Senate and House after the inat " aci November elections next year are musses"slave-labolanmaruey r" law. It is now a certain to take credit for curbing evident that the law, as inter-pit- e spending during fiscal 1958 res-- 1 is too weak to meet the Preted, the fact that Administration insisted it was doing everything issue of labor union monopoly possible to cut expenditures with and corruption, out hurting the nation's defenses j LABOR OPPOSITION Expect-an- d commitments to friendly na- -, ed Attacks on the McClellan tions who are united in opposi- - committee may be expected to continue, as the time for conven. tion of Communist aggression. Con-tr- e Attacks also are expected from ing of the new session of 8ress approaches, Democrats who contend that Most members of Congress have the gradual but continued in-- 1 the committee which praised crease in the cost of living has been .conducted on a non-has to brink the nation the brought a inflationary . partisan (basis, dangerous " Bu Senator Wayne Morse of spiral elected with support of Verbal barrages also are was quoted in j labor unions, the Democrats from pected as j j Mc-ho- pe (D.-Ark- .), , I ce el-ti- on This seismographic explosion in Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela, which is recorded and charted by experts on the boat ia the foreground will enable them to determine prospects of finding oil there. Lake Maracaibo, which is about the size of Lake Erie and dotted with 4,500 oil derricks, is one of the world's richest oil basins. More than 2,000 of these derricks belong to Che Creole Petroleum Corporation, affiliate of Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), and produce over 900,000 barrels daily. &jo.y thelS Bourbon uou can staij tJtfh I , of Chi-agai- the Administration's last week in-'ca- go denouncing McClellan committee as a Court" thus, perhaps "Kangaroo ' reduction at- Some members of Congress say 'setting a pattern for future tsckS.. Vo nn cocci nrivfiioe will npYt with The Teamsters union, Wislatinn t rurb wnrihwhil exis as Hoffa with president, unions only if pected, to spend huge sums of il. The Eisenhower Administration recommends and fights for money in an effort to blacken it, and does not seek merely the McClellan' committee. THE IMMEDIATE FUTURE "slap on the wrist" legislation. 2. The old coalition of northern Secretary of Labor .Mitchell has not predicted expulsion of th6 Team and southern members-th- ose as a .lu-isters from the AFL-CIresult of the election of Hoffa is revised. 3. The voters emphatically tell and failure of the Tcamsters to "clean house." Teen-Acr- er .Dance Dance Oct. 25 But Hoffa's union is set, to Check Moose story. Page Four fight expulsion. He is armed with a $38 million union chest, a thrce-to-obacking iby the his in union election, and the Quick Service possibility of building a powerto the AFL-CI" A L rt,ers fulIf rival is freely predicted by labor ' experts that Hoffa will set his Call Poncho Gallegos. sights on absorbing or dominating all transportation unions, Call OR during Day thus putting him in a position to or OR after 6 p.m. paralyze commerce of the nation at any time. oaainvt A , tav the ! KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF GLENMORE DISTILLERIES CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. ATTENTION DEER HUNTERS FOR HIGHEST MARKET PRICES BRING YOUR DEER AND ELK HIDES To HARRY GORDON 102 So 1st West Phone , ME7-186- 5 Price, Utah i,ku i.. ..! O ne For C0 O. rail tank! NO COAT NEEDED First cars ever built without a thick insulating sheath roll f. from ACF Industries' plant at Milton, Pa. Approved by ICC, change makes possible cars that are hght- high-pressu- re i - -pacity. v -- e - I ? " H MR. KODA, kodiak bear at Cleveland zoo, weighs in at 18 1 we.eks- - He'.1,1 weigh P""d3 atmore at maturity! sw 1,500 or SJb6lVJ.. feus DEE-lightf- j&A ' ft - i T s s'ifTC". "" I iri' -- Dee Hardy, ul ' ' Queen at California State S"7r , ...J voted National Vintage lilt, ) A . 23, of San Francisco, was Utah Brewing Industry Contributes Heavily To Tax Coffers Utah's entire cherry harvest brought ifarmers $750,000 less than was collected on beer and ale in Utah last year, the United States Brewers Foundation reported today in a special economic review. Taxes on beer and ale in Utah amounted to $1,674,000 last year, including $262,000 in state' taxes and $1,412,000 in federal collections, indicating the Utah brew ing industry's impact on the state and national economy. (By iway of comparison, Utah f-- r er but have; stumble. 5. Be sure of your target before you pull the trigger.. 6.. Never point a gun at anything you do not want to shoot. 7. Never leave your gun unattended unless you unload it first. 8. Never climb a tree or a fence with a loaded gun. 9. Never shoot at a flat hard surface or the surface of water. 10. Do not mix gunpowder and alcohol. C to-b- e FlVt PAGE People, Spots In The News structions. 4. Always carry your gun so that you can control the direction of the muzzle even if you do West-inghous- e JOURNAL (Utah) OCTOBER 17, 1957 THURSDAY, Utah's fish and game officials listed "gun safety" as the watchword for every sportsman with the hunting seasons now nearing the peak period. The hunting accident record to date has been good, according to field reports corning to state offices. The officials reminded that it would continue only if the expected 140,000 deer hunters and 85,000 upland game bird hunters remember and observe the rules of gun safety and handling. The ten commandments of safety were again listed for all sportsmen to read and remember. 1. Treat every gun with the respect due a loaded gun. This is the cardinal rule of all jjun safety. 2. Carry only empty guns, taken down or with the action open into your automobile, camp and home. 3. Always be sure that the barrel and action aoe clear of ob- PROBLEM HELPER Tlifi t , If; - wC y i j X y: , ; t - f v m l j k, - w hA I SAD THOUGHTS at idea of Brooklyn Dodgers' playing possibly their last game at Ebbets Field brings tear to lugubrious eye of Emmett Kelly, while Boy Campanella comforts . the clown. . sale of their cherry production last year, according to recently released VS. Department of Agriculture statistics. Utah's two breweries in rolling 164,355 barrels of beer and ale off their production lines last year, 8,223 'barrels more than in 1955, used 8.991.973 pounds of premium grade agricultural pro ducts to indicate their impor tance as farm customers. Their purchases included 6,884,075 lbs of barley 37,900 pounds of corn, 1,381,100 pounds of rice, 32,564 pounds of sugar and syrups, and 56,334 pounds of hops and hop extracts Last year 74.8 per cent Elk Kill Report Shows 693 Shot By Hunters area for 1967 lists the number of hunters afield, number of bulls, cows and calves harvested, total lk harvest and hunter success, as Figures covering the e seasons to date were released to follows: day toy the Utah Department of 71, 15, 3, 0, 1, Fish and Game. l, 79, 26, 11, They show 1442 permit hold 25.3. 1, 38, 48.1. ers taking 633 elk for a 48 hunter success on the 13 areas 69, 11, 3, 0, 14, 20.3. Cache-(- 4 units) 915, 150, 125, 35, 310, already hunted this year. Only two hunts remain to be held 60. 19, 6, 1, These are the Brow's Park Three 0, 9, 47.3. Mt. Dutton, 26, 9, 2, Corners' and the Fishlake, which 0, II, 425. Ogden River, 29, 11, begin Oct. 19 and Nov. 16, res- 3, il, 15, 53. Salt Lake, 59, 15, 4, 3, 22, 37.3. Nebo, 221, 55, 30 pectively. Department spokesmen' pointed 3, 88, 39.8. Manti 354, 78, 71, out that kill figures for 195$ and 19, 168, 47.8. Totals of the 1442 hunters afield, 1957 compare closely, with 672 above are: elk having been killed last year 376 bulls killed, 255 cows, 62 calves, for a total kill of 693. Avby this time. of The taible of figures for each erage of the shoot is 48. Ashley-Oagget- t: Ashley-Verna- Ashley-rWhiterocks- Hole-in-the-Ro- beer and ale sales wear packaged and 25.2 per cent draught compared with the na tional average of 78 9 packaged and 21.1 per cent draught, the Foundation reported. Utahns consumed 228,470 barrels of beer and ale last year, 4,064 barrels more than in 1955. Per capita consumption in the FOR SALE state was 8.7 gallons per person Wisconsin last year, far behind which led the nation at 25.5 gal Ions and the national average of FOR SALE BY CARBON REAL SEVERAL HOMES TY CO. Foundation the 15.7 gallons, SEVERAL CHOICE Price. in added. building lots located on E St., in Helper. For complete details Lake County was seven months 6 or late in submitting its assessment Phone 2.21.USC reports to the State Tax Commission. While there may be a number of other factors account- FOR SALE Living room ining for these delays, such as set. Grey nylon, Sectional; '55 adequate personnel and machines, Oumont console TV; local officials attribute a large bed, dresser and chest. Call to the compli part of the blame between 2 and 3 for cations resulting from these over 7.25.usc appointment to see. lapping taxing jurisdictions. The Foundation's study points FOR SALE A good old Majestic out that Utah's H957 Legislature Coal Range $10.. At 30 South provided a possible solution to il0,17,ltp Main, Helper the problem by enacting the Modern County Service Area Act. This FOR SALE new law provides that the county house, full basement with finished room. On Maple St. Helpmay furnish special types of ser vices to unincorporated areas er. Contact Helper State Bank 7.25.usc and fix the rate of county service for details area taxes and fees required to pay for these "municipal-type- " New 2 --Bed room Creation services. of such a FOR SALE 1V4 baths, birch kitchen, home, county service area in Salt Lake t. living room. Hardwood County could do much to eliminFull basement. Choice floors. ate the necessity for many of the location at 754 N. 3rd East in limited a in service a single only Price. For full information call area. In addition, such a move CARBON REALTY, would also correct the inequity of 8 West Main, Price. 9,19,usc city taxpayers subsidizing the Utah-produc- , ed ME7-33- ME7-053- 31 For Rent Furnished Apartments and rooms. Steam heated Rooms. Washroom facilities, HILLCREST HOTEL fc'APTS. FOR RENT FOR RENT Martin. Phone inquire at 159 Apt. No. 2 4Room GR2-S3- N. Main 1 0,17,1 tp 3-- Pc QR-2-52- 31 20-f- FOR tRENT residents. The new law provides, however, that the initiative for the creation of such county service! Teas must begin with the County Commission. As of the present time, the County Commission has taken no action to establish such county service areas in Salt Lake county. Helper furnished in Helper. Phona of OR 2. 5870, or see GR 9.26 2tc at 150 D St FOR RENT 4 Room basement Apt., furnished, newly cleaned furnace heat, Elec range, water heater, and Refrigerator. Reas onable rent. Phone GR 25839 10.10.usc Miscellaneous RUG 4 CARPET CLEANERS (Oriental and Domestic). Carpet Laying, Rug Bending and Serving; Upholstery and Rug Shampooing; Electrolux Sales and Service. W. R. Everett, 644 N. 2nd East, Price, Utah. Phone use ME Wanted WANTED Due to recent promotions and expansion program, this old-licompany needs a fe Duncan-PhyfSALE as assistant to to train man dining room set cheap. Advancement accordmanager. Call GR 10.10.ltp ing to abUity. Apply 65 East 10.3,usc Main St. Price. SEWING MACHINES Insist on T OST AND FOUND the best. Brothers Sewing machine. Straight and fancy work See Demonstration at Carl's LOST Girl's Winter Coat with hood. Grey. REWARD for reRecord Shop, LaSalle Hotel 10,17,ltp turn. Call GR2-583- 0. 9,19,? Building, Helper services by the county to non-ci- ty FOR municipal-typ- e in or apartment ME7-333- 1, cost of provided Apt 93 ne |