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Show HaitrOI w t noes ucav link Does Beaver Moorl I 1 Hospital? A BF.AYEK Final Rites for Recreation and t Snow Big $ ;,4 'ias bt'i'li made :;anugonieiit and eon-,- Beaver said Earl W. tin- 0. :: the in ut !:. chief. Forest ..:;! df- an inspection in k, Mr. Loverage in Beaver and ; area I!"' Silk! ompliinented on Ponderosa the nicest . iveii on,, of ;! j. a? seen, very few i.unaued by chop-leased with the P i. W. ? director of the intent Station ding on Dry Flat i jiei :ai0uti !!. tat any he had seen iie levation of ' bet: '' 3 re-- ' i:. -- ,. IV- s cutting industry. '' - ...re taken of the .rvthiiii! declared iit i.n: Hamilton s count rv; Puffer Kit. Mr. .Inlander riilf; Research "roup on this ten :'" I t: as. power sta resecding i Valley ti- : wi re South 1 ar. al-li- eO:.' vtk .'' ui ' ci ' itiOD: re' de at. ;i! 'I i.ected the rc-wint r rang rsheds. timber and other im 'US v, .:. - hristeiiesn. who i party while- here, is ren Lake area, in' of a lew road. ;ing :'. :..' directed at Pet- 41:. n't Fiat i; msito Flat, LaBar Drv Flat, and RO".i'i! sej Fla' said Mr. Christonsen. '! act.-.- he.,1..!: officials went ,'r.m here. :.w 'V. lit :(' :! .f I i.:aB e Ci'y hn- - 1 Ward M. Burt UrnnnnnrJ l.w Laid to Rest With Full Honors l.a. tak. n to Salt .Lay where he will .1 tor treatment for eyes I I IUJ LOCai umce by Rail Clerk Funeral services will lie Id at p.m. Saturday in the W. Ward liapel for Mrs. Jane Alarga t Tat-- . torsall H n li t in "ton i'.t ,, di.-,Tuesday evening. August :; at her uonie Here atter a linsreriin- m.u.. Bishop Wallace 0. Yardlev will onduct the services A native of Beaver, Mrs. Hunt ington was born Alarch is, lssi. d daught. r of Henry and .Ylamaret Tattersall. She received her educa tion m the local schools ami has spent her entire life henShe inarrud Charles Allen Hunt ington in Ueavr. and six children were horn to this union. Surviving, besides Mr. Hunting- Ion, are five daughters and one son: Mrs. Alma Paramore. l.ou ind Hhoda Huntington. Beaver: Mrs. .Margaret Malioney. Mil ford: Mrs. Betty Anderson. St. (', urge: ne son. John S. Huntingdon. Xys- sa. Oregon: 12 grandchildren: also wo sisters. Mrs. Lizzie Skinner and Mrs. Ruby Gillies: three bro thers, Stanley, Hubert and Lewis Tattersall. all of Beaver. (ITAllt PRESS. FRIDAY. AUGUST New Mai! Schedule To Be Saturday nurUU lisiiiJiit Here . Need A Hospital? f-c- ' ' nj3 s 6, 1948 PRICE SEVEN CENTS Two California Youths With Colorado Car Funeral Rites Opening of Schools Held Tuesday Set for Sept. 6; For David Pearce Buildings Repaired services were held Tues p.m. in the W'.st Ward Opening date for Beaver County chapel for David Pearce, 7 promApprehension of two ir thieves here Tuesday morning inent stockman ot t lie Beaver v i Schools was set for Monday, Sepcreated considerable excitement. entity, who died Friday morning tember (i, at the regular meeting Nevada, of the Hoard of Education on WedDeputy V. S. Alurshal Malin came of last week at a to Beaver Thursday and removed hospital, ot pneumonia and causes nesday. Bus drivers were appoint- lunch room employees named, the youths to Salt Lake City where incident to age. The services vci'eu-lotf buildings was it is expected they will he charged conducted by Bishop Wallace D and condition Full military honors were given PFC. Ward AL Burt at graveside A new mail schedule for Leaver services in the Mountain View !as been piopos-- d by the Railway cemetery Saturday morning at 11 Mail supervisor, a. cording to Jos. a in. Bishop A. J. Terry conducted A. ALuizioue. acting postmaster. the services and Beaver Post No. I'll" proposed schedule would call :'. 2 of the American Legion was in arrival of mail in Beaver about charge of the military escort. s a.m., with a second mail to conie "In the darden" was sung by Milford after the 2 :i o p.m. Air. a nd Airs. Sherman Carter, actrain. This schedule would involve in extra trip for James Lewis, the companied by Kathryn Schnepel and Lois White, on violins: a mixontract carrier, but the mail ed 'iiiurtet. composed of Kent Mor will attempt to work out a gan, Aluo Baker, .Mrs. Esta Cox and utist'actory arrangement to com- Airs. Anona Smith, sang, "Some pensate Mr. Lewis. time Cnderstaud. Mr. Manzioiie return, d Sunday Prayers were spoken by Pres. Horn attending the State Postmast.Mark B. Fuiu-ra- l day at 2 Ki-no- , . 'm checked. Yardk-y- . with violation of the Dyer Act. Musical numbers tor the serv'lie new acoustic, ceiling in the About 8 a.m. Tuesday a youth approached Earnest Pearce In the ices included a ladies double quar- Heaver lliuh School has been fin- I'tah Oil station and attempted to tet, singing. "Beside Still Waters" died and the lighting fixtures and 11 a used tire. Mr. Pearce, a state accompanied by .Mrs. Kathryn M. minting will be completed before he opening date. The new ceiling trooper, became suspicious and be Schnepel; vocal selection, "Jusl t li. has made a big improvement in gan to question the youth. His ans for Today," Karl S. wers aroused more suspicion and accompanied on the piano by .Mrs. he healing properties of the audi- when Air. Pearce told him he wis Colleen Shelby; mixed quartet. orium, even more than had been Woolsey and Robert ers' Convention in Salt Lak- - City. Old Hugged Cross." with inlicipated. S. Taylor Farnsworth i state trooper, the hoy "made u "The with White, He made a report of the convenMiss Alary Wait at the piano. run tor t he it. The painting and repairs of the grave. tion at the Lions Club luiiiheon on dedicating Speakers were .Milton (l.ntry u idlings is progressing satisfact in the neigh The Allen c. Kevnolds .gave bnot re chase ended A. Miller, .Monday noon. marks, recalling the superme sac borhood of J. Frank Smith's when and William orily, according to a report, and of An alternate plan for additional rifi.e of tile deceased. he painting will be completed in acquaintances fallen soldier and of he and Grant Smith helped to stop the s mail service in Beaver fering words of comfort and solac. the fleeing youth. The boy armed The prayers were spoken hy Geo. plenty of time. ias also proposed. This plan would to the bereaved. himself with two large rocks and C. Miller and S. Taylor FamsBus drivers and school lunch tirst-clas- s was iiostluile 1'i'ilude and wortli. hv mail here nriiig (irevPLC. Burt left Beaver in March threatened Patrolman Pearce when in most instances, will niployces. and All liound bus, and also a departure with the National Guard he- approached him. A "flying tac violin duet by Lois White the same as last vear. A few he l!ll. oi afternoon mail bv bus. Objec at sev kle" brougth the culprit under con Schnepel. accoinpan uhI on Uio pi unit and following linages are contemplated by the tion to this schedule was the hiL-- eral camps in the training Cnited States. trol and he was taken to the jail ano by Mrs. Clara Cartel Hoard and the appointments will in was est of the bus service. tlio Mountain be made In tlm near future. Burial was shipped overseas. He was kill The second youth was appre If the additional run to Milford ed in March, 1915 in Germany. hended sitting in the stolen car on View cemetery, under direction of Some resignations in the teach I tali Funeral Home. members of the Le Alain Street, unaware of the dif the Southern DAN MC GARRY WINS an be obtained, letters mailed in TAv. e staff have occurred in the last ing George C. Alurdock dedicated the Leaver one moinnu would he on gion. many of them former mem ficulty of bis companion. it was reported bv Supt. D. week, bou w. re floral There li many first delivery of mail in Salt hers of the Guard, participated in Ficticious names were given by grave. H. but he is leaving the FIRST PRIZE FOR Pearce, Call heareris the youths, when questioned by quets and sprays. uie nex i morning, ami it is the last rites of their "buddy end of the week to ut tempt to fill John were: Itees. Leonard Clifford possible an answer might be re Pall bearers were Hue Swindle- - Sheriff Jasper Puffer, but when an all vacancies. The housing situaFEATURE ARTICLE eived in B.aver the next after hurst, Mitchell Tolton. Bill Gillies K.H.I, agent. Jack Mills, question- son, Cllltoil Hees, Alel lleslingtoll tion for teachers coming into both P. Pearce and David Pearce O. li. niio n. Chester Ward, Noal Gillies, Jajn.s ed them they "came clean." Both Dan B. Mcdarry was announced For a mi m her of years, Mr Milford and Heaver Is still acute.Tlie Lions Club endorsed the ad .Morgan. had "been In trouble" in Calboys as first-plac- e in winii'T the feature ditional arce had lived tit the home of said Supt. Pearce. Qualified teaehs Color bearers were Hal Wool ifornia previously. Wayne Steele, mail deliverv. rs, in some instances, have failed article division of The Deseret Further his nephew and family, Mr. and o sign contracts of the plan will be lfi, now living in Longtnont, Colo., y and LaYar Atkin; color guard becausing of the of Utah Writers' made herestudy .Mrs. H. Pearce. llavid and at the offices alon,g Howard White and Val Gene nee- - and Ronald Gambler, 1G, who .gave housing shortage within the dis contest. He won the first prize of the star route who Air. been had Pearce, living between here and son. I he tiring siiuad was com his address as Artesia, ( alir., were trict. S25 for his article, "More Than with an adopted sou, I). E. IVan the two involved In the incident. .Milford, and service to please- the posed of: King Morris, Joe Aleets the Eye." which ap. pared in Principals of the district are ex two at N'ev., for the past Sparks, was The car, a 1948 Plymouth, Paul Smith, Sumner Alurmajority of patrons will be worked to report on August 2:!rd. !t pected in the magazine section of the De- out. was bom vears, Lehi, April said Mr. Manzione. lock, Ted Now. is. Bill Low, Clark stolen in Longmont Saturday eve'Teachers' Institute, faculty meetseret News, Sunday, August I. a was son David 187(1. and Ho of conown their Smith. Warren Goodwin, and Acle ning. The boys, by Pearce and ings, a district employees' outing, Griffiths Announc, mi nt ot the w inners Gillies, squad leader. The honor fession, broke into a service sta- Margaret moved them to Adamsvill and general planning meetings will with was made at the Poets' Breakfast at and tion Leo Steamboat of Walker, Springs NEWS OF SERVICEMEN guard consisted He was married to Kllza occupy the week of Aug. ;itl to f). in Brig-haat the Writers' Round-uGordon Baker, Arthur Fothering- - stole candy, gum, a case of pop. in belli Rees ill the Ma lit i Tempi September 3. Class instruction is liam. Walter Alessinger. Bill Cox. and the tire which they were at City last Sunday morning. Mr. KOBKKT BALDWIN I.KAYKS scheduled to begin on Kept. IL on "!.!. 1S9U. Airs. Pearce dlei Dee. to his was receive to here. for trade and II. O. Parcells. present McOarry gas tempting I OK PANAMA IN A!K FORCE 1 in nil. June. prize. He returned to IK aver Taps were sounded by Anthony They had obtained gasoline for the Surviving, besides I). E. l'ear-N!is. Christina Baldwin reports F. Woodhouse. The large. Ameri- trip to Beaver by syphoning from I TAIIVS AVERAGE S5:l.l are a brother, John l'earcc, Heav TOU SMOKES AMI DRINKS he uature article, appearing m tha' lo r son. PFC. Robert P. Bald- can flag, which covered the metal, parked cars, during night hours three sisters. Airs. Jane Hees the Sundav magazine section, wive win, who has been stationed the sealed casket, was folded by Acb Arriving here in the daylight, they er; Figures released by the, State past sev- ral months at Spokane, Gillies and S S.gt. James F. Fstick. were forced to use other methods and Airs. Rusctta .Johnson. Lake a most interesting "Story of Ink View, Ctah, and Airs. Nellie lies Tax Commission recently showed to on to secure three weeks continue transferred who but Wash., the from .V ws gasoline to The Deseret had this accompanied body say lington, Prove; and two grand- t hat money spent in Utah for about Dan, who is the son of Mrs. ago to New Orleans, has notified (tgden, and presented to Mr. and their way. In Provo they had re children. and alcoholic beverages, P lena .McOarry, manager of the her he was leaving there by plane. Mrs. Labati M. Burt, parents of the moved license plateB from a Utah Those from beer amounted to $34,- attending Mrd. car and he where their for Colorado war was Panama, Aug. exchanged casualty. The presentation Hotel Low: Airs. JamHees. or included: 512.00(1 sevnext $53.10 for every man. made by C. Victor Smith. Legion plaC-.- Some tools were also stolen "He is one of the younger en will be stationed for the Air. and Mrs. William IP slington, woman and child In the state for a in been form at has Holden. mouths. Robert truck eral Post Commander. pickup trants in this project that drew Richard leslinnton Mr. anil Airs. t h,. fiscal year ending Juno 30, The car belonged to Ix'Roy friends and rela 'iianusciipt s from all the western the Air Force for the past year Thomas Johnson and son Leonard. 1 ! IS. (igaret sales amounted to step-fathSteele of the and were: the tives services in hut for attending states. Dan lives Beaver, i Mr. and Airs. Thomas Lcmmon, youth. No damage had been done Clifton Re., Thomas Itees, Air. SS, 241, 414. 48 for an average cona tune he was m salt l.aKe attend and Mrs. Rudolph Hees, Lavard sumption of 72.45 packages per Spencer and Alary Carol Lemnion. to the car, and the owners were ing the I'niversity. He becam af- RAY LIN' BOYTER EXPECTED Hees, Mr. and Airs. Carl Taylor, eaplla at a cost of $12.08 per capof will notified and its Mr. Airs. recovery and Clair Unlet. Oailyle filiated with the Barnacles. Salt HOME N EXT W EEK; HAS ana ki a ii ley tin nn, an or Provo: ita. Ileer sales amounted to $13,-- 4 come to it. here Airs. Pearl repossess Russell. and Ward, Ivy Lak short story workshop group. BEEN" IN NAVY THREE YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor, Ameri- 00.184.00 for an estimated conChester and George Ward. Mr. and and began to send his work out in Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Alorrell sumption of 12.88 gallons per cappi Jos-Mrs. Ward. and AL Gates arMary H. Boyl.-rSuccess J. to national publications. 2c, Raylin SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED Hunter. Kpringville; Mr. and Airs. ita at a cost of $20.02 per capita. rewarded his efforts and several rived in San Francisco on Tuesday Burt. Mr. and Airs. Joseph Stevens, TO MARY V.RR Clifton Itees, Hichfield: Air. and Liquor and wine sales amounted L. Mrs. Airs. Mable Wilcox. Clara s nave of this week, according to a teleof his stories tor Mrs. O. V. Pearce, Tooele. to $12,949, 308. (13 for an estimated Air. and Warner. Warner. Aliss been his has Marilyn Warr Alary by par phone message lppeared in boys' magazines. combined per capita consumption Adli.. Airs. Ward. Wood. Dorothy awarded a scholarship by Dr. II. "This is Dan's very first article. eiits. Mr. and Mrs. J. Phi!o Boyter. 1.09 gallons at an estimated of C. II. and Parcells. Howard Ward, il the the and stationed iilati been Wayne well Driggs past be conirrat scholarship RECREATION COUNCIL cost of $19.92 and he can Raylin has per capita. on its success A short story. two years in Aiea Heights. Terri- all of Parowan: William Stevens, committee at the R. A. C, accordAirs. Susie Walker, to diCowley, Wyo. word received at that to local the of in Prior Hawaii. ing time, the story tory "Spotty," entered Nran Brockim-ierAirs. Emma Board of Education. Miss Warr, ANNOUNCES MOTHER vision of the contest, r reived hon he had training at San Diego and Mrs. ISROTHEU (IT C dar City: Air. and Mrs. an outstanding student of the Mathews, b He is dischargLakes. MRS. ESTELLA THOMPSON Ronald Edith ing from Cleat mention orable ed from the Navy this week at Earnest Topham, Paragoonab: Air. graduating class of 1948, was the FUTURE SCHEDULE HII.I.EI) IN TWO-CAMirrelies. judge." ( ItAslI of salutatorian of lier class, as well The picture of Dan. which ap- Tr a mi re Hand, after being in the and Airs. Rue Swindlehiirst Mrs. Provo. and several from Miners- as taking an active part in student Annie K. Holt, 80, and First half of the city soft ha II peared in Sunday's News also ap- service for the past three years. ville and Milford. AIlss Warr is an active schedule was completed Monday John Holt. 58, IkXIi of Spanish affairs. Alesdo with 'tis in visit will He Press The of on eight page pears LDS Church member and has been evening, with lin k s Market, LcV Fork, mother and brother of Airs. Dr. and Mrs. V. aunt and unci-.ward organist for the past two Styl" Shop and Beaver Merc, end- Ktella Thompson, Beaver Cily reI). Bishop, and also Mr. and Mrs. as a result of a two-ea- r ing in a tie. Those three teams. corder, di.-and family. years. Marshall Messinger SKKYKT'S HONOR FORMER w ith Beaver collision will com at Spanish Fork on to him along expect Ravlin's Drug, family M1N1HSVIIXK NEKYK'EMAX plete, tin second half with a round Saturday, July 2 4 th. arrive in Beaver next week. Mrs. Hannah Jones Is spending robin toui'iiamr-nlThe new bouse being constructAirs. Holt died at. 8:40 p.m. that The first game Funeral services were held Aug a four-wee- k vacation In Salt Lake will be at IL.'SO ed Airs. Mr. and by Harvey o at the Hughes Memorial today ( Friday be veiling 3. at Brigham City for Pvt. Kenneth Orton, owner of Oiton White, north of their present rit.v visiting with her brothers and tween Iiiek's ami Lee's. of shock. Mr. Holt, who hospital Dell Hollingshead. native of we. k sisters. and Bak'-rvhas been ill this home? The city tennis tournament be suffered a punctured lung and who was killl on Luzon the bakery has been closed. gins Monday, Aug. !t. Entrants not other injuries, died the next day. New shingles on the home of Island. March 20. 1!H'.. He was a in should file the'r names at thJoleen Beaumont met with others Involved in the mishap Air. O. Airs. S. and Hickman? in the Infantry division. Diane and Anna Marie Theurer painful accident the last of the Drug stor.-o- r with LuMoul Thorn wen a Histt-- r and brother of Airs He was born May 11. IftKi. in Old trees being removed at the week when she fell off a bunk oi'k of Providence are visiting this at once. There w ill he a tourn- Thompson, Martha Holt. 4.8. and i. Minersville. a son of Andrew and Wells S. Earn ind ( . Edwin bed and broke he-- r ankle, She now ament for men Is and over: one cousins. Jolen their with week He Hyrum Holt, .'!0. The latter is reHollinRshead. Roberts Iois Paic- homes? lias it in a cast. and Nina Hue Yardley. for boys 17 and younger and one ceiving care at the Veterans' hoswas graduated from for girls of all ages. pital in salt Lake City. The driver High School. The bicycle trek for all hoys and six chidreii passengers In the Bodeii, tn Vesta If., was married and girls with bicycles will i. hehl other car wer not seriously formerly of Britham City. Jan next Thursday. Aug. 12. All will armed the entered 1. He 20. 194 me.-- t on the school grounds at 9 Mrs. Thompson left the evening forces Nov. a. 1ft LI, and look bash ;i ni , with their hi. and lunch of the accident by bus for Spanish in CaRoberts at West 47 Vircinia gets of was adopted Camp tax to sales training the the $700,000 The IIalth will to caravan Why then ride the ork Funeral services were held lifornia! He left for ov rseas in in I'tah. and what litis become of tal state taxes from the sales tax. Department. S4.2 million to state Pondeorsa Park. rest, lunch, play July 29th at Spanish Fork. Ken4. 194 and Missouri and and use; tniiKJin-if, May, Michigan, the ss5.0imi.imhi in sales funds, $1.4 million to games and leave for home at neth and Blaine Thompson were in addition to his widSurvivors public schools (not counting Gen- p.m. fives collected since enactment of Washington. 41 for the services. .. .. ..... ... ..0 M i . settle present The sales tax was adopted in eral Fund ow are nis par. ins the fix in li :B5 ar" detailed in a appropriations to th ami r? broth in in a to meet lfCLI crisis and the following schools made possible by sales tax released today hy Ptahjl'tah tax re- - public finances arising from heavy revenue), and $1.3 million to the it sister: Nolan Hollinrsliea.i oi mh Foundation, the of which State Tax Commission for costs ot The report 'property tax Lake City: Arshel HolilnL-shea- . organization. ad of Beaver, and Keith HolliiiL-shchronicles the history of the aU-- .accompanied the depression years, collecting the tax. The remaining h. ti r of ous other properties bocame Artiv Mitnr' Not; Thi i the . Vr;Q,n I'Mil 19:19, sales tax revenues $5.4 million is included In the Milford. and Mrs. .toy II Cardiier t iv from the lime it was enacted , lii.lorr and rtirlr mi f .rlr. of wn r- ' .7 , ,Tii1 Mininf Snn the v Calif. of tnnrwn , were divided among schools, the pr sent balance of the Emergency , ,,(; of Long Beach. r..vl in 19:n as an "Emergency I ( uunl)., th.) li'Mv-Hvrr (ion, Several relatives from ct" with a tax rate of three State General 1 and. and public re- - Relief Reserve Fiinc persons, as a result cl this nc , 1941 While much of th- - detail regard- - tivity one of the West's first tele and Minersvill.- attended the of one percent, until theTief and welfare. The ten tn iwenty-tnre- e oi in states ini? early history of the liuancinj? jrr;lph line was built from Ka!" 1943 Legisallures earmarked fiscal just closed when esalesland nf fV,. Morn Si ver mine has been Lako City to Milford and ovej 'all sales tax revenues for welfare which levy a sales tax, the entlr tax 'revenue's readied tinIs placed In tho general revenue lost, it is believed that Jay Cooke, the! mountain range to the risinj i tie Tins was: purposes. pus and 194 tuna or me state, ;nf 724. iit:h of wizard and rail- mining ramp of Piocho, Nevada three gtaten early financialwho only is Among the visitors here durine tax it in the sales than tiros Leg brought i or nion was ruined in V, ..... 'it;: Cooks operated the Horn Silve. tr. road builder, the recent Dairy instnc. back under Legislative control, Colorado. Oklahoma and Ctah ear the panic of 187::, regained much until 187!) when he organized I the fiscal year 9 4 7. a Mr. tax mark and of sales Mr. portion were major Meet, of his fortune in Beaver County. 110,000,00(1 corporation and sold hii Sales tax collect ions- in 19?. I. again dividing the revnues among revenues for welfare purposes, and Scott Bacon and their son. Scott a three 'i:i rter interest, interest to Charles 0. Franklin o zim-- d the State General Fund. State For uix. of tlie first year th four other states earmark a small he is understood L have agreed the Cunard Steamship lines and I Bacon from Hollywood... Californiao f 1.70S.9."r., rising to a pre- - Building Fund, and Welfare. Part er al. of the sales tax for welfare. to raise $r(i00,0iiii for development Frank G. I'rown, netting bin part In s Genthe tax i'-of lab the i They were guests at ine impu in I placed war pe; i of ? ,5l in Sales and equipment of the Horn Silver. enough to pay his debts and regaii tax are also earmarked Airs' Christine Baldwin while was appropriated to the For the fiscal year ot i:u(. tti" eral fund son. Loi.imi for equipment included ain mnclter his lost prcstiege in the industria school and part purposes, county Hia Mrs. Scott Bacon schools by the 19)5 Legislature. tax produced uswas instrumental and and having and financial world. The price pait he sales the past for lw.en here . !,,. Out of the total of $S5 million aids, property tax reduction, and the. railroad extended 170 jiilea to Cooke is not known, but 18 re ni; withlof total rtah Stare on ie,e,i.-other a of Califot few the to purposes by returned to the mine. month, m puted to have been well in execs 't'tnli derives a smaller percentage that the sales tax has produced. states. of $1,000,(100. The fourth articl. her husband and his pan-mthe sales S r,9.2 million has gone directly to was during the early sevenThis from taxes 'of state total far an-- l fulmlnlulra. uf.ll'irn rtufcteaf rj tleo ...... Baldwin accompanied them isi few and use tax man nj mm- -h r.f llib .......... ties and Beaver County was teem-in- ff in this series will appear soon i Elimination of sales tax tokens and viitel for with mining activity, Numer- - these columns. is to r ii.,ia, million the one General i uu of $9.2 under which:tion, thp otner states proposals study in-- 1 rt.ivs with her daughter Mrs. million to welfare Fund, $3.(1 hy the Utah Legislative Council. have a sales tax. Rue Adams and other relative ex-iti- -- W-- 11 long-tim- e irst-clas- nty-fiv- first-clas- Alan-zion- e, l- - p sig--ire- ts v Cuiii-ming- n one-hal- 1 TV 1 . f. , teen-ager- . : , R Will iMoi-u- . IMAIK PEAR RAM Til HAVE YOU SEEN? AT d . AUGUST EU-OR- tionally en and radio. flight musi-- r i !rin. tn W-- 1 e .. ill tar 10 - a one-nig- August 10th ie local Amer- - Log,,, . - Min-rsvill- !' W:i troupe, which ords" in dance make their only I", l ilt- - ' at Milford. t . Groy. '9 Of ' - I" c'l'mciits than 'ta; has the. nn-- ! othr 'tdet of ! engage-'- f, Pa. a Bt-- , 3J. Para-- ! " with Abbott AVarnor Bros.. :!lL" Will v Col-- , l; J, U t . of many hit !'..side an Open ' .'" n isth and r is 03 .' major national iuding the Ab-1s!hhv. Coca Cola. I1' beeo Tootll-- : "': inade three nt'i:"l i 14 broad- -' "ver the 5 major i; and three t 31 en- - izona. after a at tlie Cocoa-- : Lake City. This has played more ( Sir, et." -'- '' "hum ''ionally-famous ,h" local r,..gion dance lovers of '" i'dn them In ' ' ' Taj.. bet-innin-g lien's open-ai- r heart of 10h. s .", - . Mining in Heaver County non-prof- s H-- r,ths - 19-'!9- 1 1 . 1 . first appearance ht Report on Sales Tax Given at h'-n- i "Vt.'.'W1'" |