OCR Text |
Show Remodel to Suit disproperty tax levied for school of the 1951 legislature. Aa to the second item set tip by trict purposes." argument of the committee, it is noted that As to the fourth in favor Guests here recently at the committee only one district in one year since the tax study home of Mrs. Ethel Erlckson were For the school year ended Sat- the minimum school program was of the constitutional amendments of Mr. and Mrs. Lark Erlckson and o sessions urday, June 30, 1951, the prop- initiated found the minimum tax j son of Draper. marked been school have tax district rate for suffithe erty legislature rate as determined by law purposes waB, on an average, 8.25 cient to maintain the school pro- by even more strenuous and Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Erlckson of mills higher than it was for the gram of the district. Weber school appeals for more funds a districts: and for whnAi here tha visited ended which June 30, Calif., school for f,. Pleasanton, year district in setting its in many years the week at the home of Mrs. Ethel 194 7 the last school year before the school time was first the endt-in '4s year Erlckson and family. They had the present minimum school pro- content to set the local levy for proceeds of the Utah 2 per cent . several fishing trips to Puffer's, gram laws became effective and maintenance and support of the sales tax have been diverted, in Three Creeks, etc.. and took 36 prospects are for still higher prop- schools of the district at the 7 part, for school financing fish home with them. erty taxes for schools In the com- mills determined for that year tc The ing year. be the minimum required. In no school district In Utah minimum program 'guaranteed' Mrs. Karl Grimshaw left Sunday was the total of property taxes has for Temple City, Calif., to bo with apparently satisfied no school , flfc I ; 'i her daughter, Mrs. Hud Cramer, jr-1charged for school purposes last district, even though it was somej November less than it was in No- what more liberal than that prewho is recovering from an operavember, 194G. Present outlook if sented to the voters of 194 G. tion. Mrs; Grimshaw was accom- Danied bv Craig Cramer, who had for considerable Increases in proConcerning equalization of tax been here visiting. perty tax rates In many school dis .support for schools throughout tricts for the school year begin- the state, the tax ommissior CHURCH SERVICES ning with the present July. Hates study report finds that, excluding The speakers in the First Ward will not be officially set, however, Jordan Advertise in The Press. District, which received until early in August. Sunday evening, were college stuDagand no state aid, practically Elretta Bradshaw, Shirley dents, CARBON PAPER, TYPEWRITER These facta are made apparent gett, which has an average daily RIBBONS, ADDING MACHINE in a recent study by N. L. Wilson, attendance of less than 100 pupils Paice, Joan Baker and Wendell S, ve r PAPER and other SUPPLIES ' research director of the state tax there was a spread of eight mill? White. The Primary officers and AT THE PRESS OFFICE. commission, having for its sub- in 194G, for the last school year teachers sang two selections, di . ocnumacner on tuum, ura'6 lnis cozy aineiic-uviu- g ject the impact on the property tax before the new program was ini- rected by Mrs. Mildred Atkin, witfc homa City, Okla., architect, gains muchuj of its warmth andS Son Helen at the Thompson piano. of the minimum school program tiated. For the fiscal year ending from nlvwood and hardwood veneer wall panelinir an t...Z enacted by the legislature of 1947 with this June there is a spread ja Hollingshead sang, "The Lord' cabinets. Mr. Schumacher specifies hardwood plywood, MATTRESSES and now In ita fifth year of if 1R 7 mills between the 38.9 Prayer." Bishop Ralph K. McCloy adaptable to remodeling and new construction, for its stabitn? Overman's have a 8eclal ml permanence, beauty and ease of maintenance. mills levied for school purposes in was in charge of the meeting. MatU'efttt Nprlig-fllltami in and the 20.2 levy I tost In the Second Ward, the speak Spring 8it to match, "V The constitutional amendments Murray t In planning a home remodeling project, careful thou?hi school district. Thus ers were Mr. Grand county ImiUi for Trade in your minimum and Mrs. Karl Farns which made possible the disschool be given to the interior. Improvements made ii4 between should the one on disparity inattreNM a new old worth. Mr. Farnsworth spoke of school program legislation were doubled, more than has are the most beneficial to its occupants, provide levies house the trict or box 8pring with Overman's adopted by popular vote In No and the same is true if the more his recent missionary experiences jars Tlmir truck will ome to your THE UTAH SYMPHONY WILL Mrs. Farnsworth of her home vember, 1946. Reasons for their sec- and of member for between warmth and every to arm charm differences moderate im enjoyment door and estimate yur matin Canada. PRESENT BENNY GOODMAN Walter S. Joseph of the adoption were summarized at that ond household. paneling can be selected in a n. Do ! highest and second lowest the bishopric conducted. tress needs. Service of all time by the tax study committee, interior should be riety of either light or dark wood, new The district? school the 38 of levies kinds. Phone 24 in Heaver. ;fr08t ! par- to blend with furnishings in The announcement sounds a bit which proposed them to the legisplanned with the family's i be considered. hpeaKers in Third Ward were ticular needs in living room, dining Kai and habits follows: as room itli. living or lature, because taxHenny incongruous OVERMAN Barbara Fordham and Glenna mind. In the kitchen, for example, brary. Hardwood veneer Washington school district mi A surfaca "1. To simplify the present comknown for swing and not for the on a levy in Novem Ruesch. who told about Girls adequate cabinet and counter do not mar MATTRESS CO. easily and require r';flo classics. But it's true. Benny Good- plicated system of school finance payers paid was only 2.23 mills State; Don Baldwin, and Ralph B space and proper arrangement of little care. Periodic that 1950 ber & Stores in Provo Bait Lake waxing and bra yo the per $25 capita will the of pereliminating man, by King Swing, than in November, 1946. Goodwin, a member of the high equipment will save steps and occasional wiping with a dust million form with and without the sym- district school fund, the $5 per higher meals. of is sufficient. the cloth In simplify preparation council in Long Beach stake, who state school tax levy included. Other improvements might in. haw Housekeeping will be made phony In a special concert at the capita equalization fund and the contrast, in Murray paid is visiting here. Musical numbers taxpayers const! of ample elude installation of plywood flush (cod, with its school fund the provision by University of Utah howl, July 24. high lighter in were: vocal solo, Madge Pearce, on a levy 16.2 mills higher storage facilities where needed in doors throughout the house and other There should be a lot of musical tutional .2 mill levy 1950 than in 1947; those in Kane accompanied by Mary Warr; piano the home, particularly spacious easy -- to -- maintain cabinets and ictims school each Pot a To "2. fireworks for the holiday guarantee on a levy 14. 5 mills higher. In solo, Ixils White; vocal selection closets in the bedrooms. These counters of hardwood plywood in performance that will please district a minimum school pro Provo and In several school dis- Mrs. Lucille Williams, California, and other such details not only the kitchen. gram determined by law. everyone. A storage wall of hardwood increases in the four- - accompanied by Evelyn Anders contribute to ease of maintenance, 3. To equalize both education tricts the $1000 of In addition to playing Mozart's but add appreciably to the home's plywood will give beauty and diover 12 or Bishop Yardley conducted. well were period year Concerto for Clarinet and orches al opportunities and tax support stinction to the remodeled bedroom attractiveness. Well-suite- d use in moderni while providing abundant spas for will present some pop for school throughout the state. 13 mills. tra, Benny llTA in Legislation enacted at boih the M Men and Gleaners Hobo Party zation is hardwood plywood, for clothing, footwear, bedding 4. To minimize the necessity LI I C ular numbers and wind up the proII! and special sessions of The M Men and Gleaners of the widely recommended by contrac and the like. This type of coremilar come to schools district session a the for gram with rousing Jam 1951 the legislature will permit First Ward MIA had a hobo party tors and architects because of its nstruction offers several advaas he presents the original Good- to the legislature for financial as contages over the Saturday evening at the home of strength, permanence, lightweight Force for Only man trio. sistance by providing a liberal still higher property tax levies and other advantages. The cross-ban- d rner closet, notably in space Miss be Joan A the at Baker. be scavenger imposed that may It promises to be a popolar per- state-ai- d program and by leaving construction of plywood economy. With the closet space of hunt, races and games provided formance and a full crowd Is ex- the responsibility for expansion of hest of school district boards to resistant makes it cracking, distributed along the full width ol stand at the school program beyond the education. Possible effects of such the entertainment. A pot luck lun- splitting or warping. Many archi the room, the storage wall need pected for the one-nignot cheon was served to 20. construc- not be as deep as the conventional tects specify dry-wa- ll minimum set by law to the local statutory amendments are the 'U' bowl. tion both in remodeling and new closet. This leaves more floor area school boards and the local tax- discussed in the report to the tax construction, due to its stability for the furnishings which can be commission, which, however, does Mia Maids Stay at Girls' Home ing units." The Mia Maids of Third Ward and economy of application. arranged to best advantage with As to the first of the above summarize: Plywood wall paneling, faced no jutting closets to interfere, Swimming Party Enjoyed an had three school for this legisla minimum outing The days arguments, few persons will claim with rich, handsomely-graine- d lA mm JUm ma Iww tit Sliding doors of plywood also will Members of the First Interme- - that the system of school financ- tion enacted in 1947 (1) has been week at the Girls' Home In Beaver hardwood veneer, will give conserve space. IcMo Muted tmJk Amebian idate class of the Third Ward ing has been greatly simplified followed by Increased burdens on Canyon. On Tuesday they hiked to AIL policy wil Inutt yw Sunday School had a swimming The process of determining thr the property tax for school pur Puffer's Lake. They were accomyii party to Cedar on Monday, under amount of revenue to each, school poses, now the highest in Ltan panied by Joyce Farnsworth and The first performance was in the becond Ward. Conducting the the direction of Miss Elaine Ed district under the new school history; (2) has provided more Melba Yardley. mem equalization formula Is set forth money from property taxes to meeting, Tuesday, was Mrs. Grace wards, teacher. Twenty-on- e bers of the clas3 went and others in statutes enacted by the 1947 meet school district expenditures, SPECIAL MVSICAL AND Smith, president of Third Ward YWMIA. to make a bus load. They also legislature: and additional formu- and (3) has been followed by wid SPEECH PROGRAM ENJOYED The program was about the life enjoyed a picnic lunch on the las and state aid were enacted by er inenuallties between school Phone 243 Beaver lawn measured by local une or tne outstanding pro of Irving Berlin and some of his by the pool. the regular and special sessions districts, 10. grams of the summer in the MIA melodies, with participants in cos FOR SALE Weaner PIGS, fJ20 C. VICTOR SMITH. 'was presented Tuesday evening in tumes or formal gowns for the the Third Ward for the second ladles. Almost new BOX Musical numbers were: piano FOR SALE The program was performance. inner Sprinc SPRINGS and MIA Ward solos, Alexander's Second the prepared by Ragtime Band to sell together or MATTRESS, under the direction of Ila Mes ani "Everybody's Doing It" by Call for separate $10. Miss and Vilda Joseph; saxaphone solos by singer, speech director, and Nell Smith, music directors Hal Lund, 'Blue Skies' and "Since with Karma Joseph as the accom I Lost You"; vocal numbers, "A FOR SALE 1940 BUICK, Sedan, first class coni; panist and Evva Pryor, reader Pretty Girl is Like a Melody,' by into Service. See G. called Colleen Shelby, Carol Smith, and J2M FORDHAM, call 149-J- 1 Norma Smith; "Remember." "All Alone," Joan Parkinson. Shirleen FOR SALE A Bargain. Late 'H Merrell, Ruth Reynolds, Glenna Club Coupe, In excel, Chrysler Ruesch; "Easter Parade," Maricondition; radio, heater, cUmtr lyn Tattersall; "This Is the Army" tizer, automatic transmission "With My Head in the Clouds," plastic seat covers; 12,000 ml Merrill Lowe, Alan Gale, Clair Lee ' rtnii Year-Old -I $2,000. L. L. GILPIN, Beant 79 Cg 1 and Dan Smith; "Doin What JyU-2Lodge. Md.-O- ne of the Comes Natcherly," Billie Merrell; BALTIMORE. me uin mat I Marrv." Tprrv WANTED most prosperous trappers In the Your AUTO Paul inoinpson; "They Say Falling in United States is TRUCK Insurance. Full cover caD Didier and he never leaves the Love is Wonderful," Terry Thomp age; Low Cost. See or son. J3. of Hiiiie Baltimore. Joan City Merrell, RALPH K. McCLOY, ph. Parkin JlJtl In fact, his 300 traps are staked son, Ruth Reynolds, .Shirleen Mer i i T1"' t'ww , out in the back yards of north and rell, Glenna Ruesch. Alan Gale , northwest Baltimore. His trap line Merrill Lowe, Clair Lee, and Dan NOTICE is a part of the Maryland game and Smith. inland fish commission's program For the finale numher. r.av TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: to remove wild life from areas Cartwrlght was "Goddess of LibI will not be responsible for wj where it's a nuisance and put it in erty." Reed Murdock and Brent debts or bills incurred by anyone places where it will provide sport Smith held the Stars and Stripes. other than myself. for Maryland hunters. i'avia winaen, Cul en TTnlvnoV MRS. ALVERTA R- KIotR Paul catches from 600 to 700 the Scout flag, and ; Vilda Smith nin squirrels, skunks, possums and chip- sang "God Bless America SPRING FRYER m an FOR SALE SVVjjr munks every month. then the entire cast came back on available anytime. Phone :o The youth had quite a bait prob- the stage to Jy6-2sing with Mrs. Smith lem when he first began trapping. Big crowds attend He started out with hard shelled FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS formances of this program. J,w but soon the pigeons began corn, CALL 226. iirlli ,iifimWtrt his traps. robbing N.w 1931 Packard '200' Club in Dttroit; WANTED He shifted to green walnuts. But Any kind of Tracttj optional tquipmont. Halo and local taxot oxtra. work. Bulldozer, Carry-Au- . v the squirrels quickly grew tired of LEE W. COX, collect, 35 them. Next came an experiment J15 Befc you pay St. George, Ut. with roasted peanuts. The neighbor or more or a new car remember : out hood children found about that. Sednns FOR SALE Good supply of IS End of experlmer. '49 Used TIRES and TUBES, CHEVROLET .... Now he uses raw peanuts. It's f4 USED TRUCK TUBES. See HTUDKIMKKR the ideal bait. The squlrrela love 47 DESOTO O. K. RUBBER WELDERS. them. And the children don't. By the time the bait problem ;48 FORD Station Wagon lot!" 4i was straightened out, another head,- -5 FOR RENT Modern in. set ache Folks the The more you shop around, these days, along trap dr. concept of automotive styling." raoge comfort: Sodans The & Roadworthy riding apartment; electric line got to feeling sorry for the Con, es . the more you realize that even the silent Packard "Limousine Rule," with I'l'i-noi'Twater heater. Air cooled. PW11U Performance: New Packard Thunderand 127.1 to release squirrels began t lightly-builcars are 9A '31 FORD all its new advancements, is America's bolt engines give you the peak effiv T A0 O909 them. 179."! 47 edging up into the "Packard price most -) ride. MER(TRY smoothest, n.Since the traps are set only in roadworthy ciency of America's class." an MERCURY areas where they are requested U9- simeights. Plus: the service-freHandling ease: You can actually steer All of which adds up to a hearty CHEVROLET because of small animal of a design with up to 25 damage, ;t(!o a plicity in with as little effort traffic, Packard, invitation to you to step into your first such aabotage is difficult to under- PIckupH, fewer working parts than in engines as it takes to turn a door knob. Trucks. Etc Packard. Just check the stand. SO FORD of comparable power. Come in drive this great performer! One woman who nfn you'll get: requested trap34-to- n inwuiK 1195 ping service, then freed the squir40 CHEVROLET Functional design: The famed Society -. t rels, gave this explanation: '49 DODGE of Motion Picture Art Directors n "I Just wanted to teach them a 89.1 47 DODGE IH-to- n names the new 1951 Packard as the Z lesson." 84R Shsrt cattle rat. "car that embodies the most advanced Most of the animals caught are i t.aK a air-- '48 REO l!4.ton squirrels, but the bag this past 5W season Included 20 skunks, 90 posOUR LARGE STOCK sums and number of pigeons, OP OTHER MODELS ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONf rats, bluejayi and chipmunks. WORLD'S URSEST MAKUfCTBtE So far, only one cat has been 0' AND EKCIf unwary enough to slip into a trap. HEATIHMWIMS WARM AH Paul has had no trouble with the skunks. "It's all in knowing how SAO Vn4k ft to handle them," be said. vi-- WorllS SALES PARTS RERV1CB 145 N. Main Cedar City, Utah Press Ads. bring results Car Ixt UbU1 m CLYDE C POPE BEAVER SCHOOL DISTRICT OF STATE SHOW MARKED INCREASE IN TAX RATE SINCE 1946 (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 20. 1951 1 Afeec nit n0iin? d v in -i t2, VxV- yl 1 ( ... DfftnJlh iluUbllUII A RALPH MCCLOY Mm I s m 51-- i Trap Line in Hort Of Ba'.tirr.crc Fays Off fcr it i-.. It .-v it y 5 iii r f.s V tz91I """- "- rVr m,, Jst" - - 0 USED CARS AND TRUCKS oiirepaying Tor a Packard.... ivhu not own one ? gii.. r:l ford five-rw- mass-produce- highest-compressio- i.mm e 4- i-- Its -- Packard CEDAR MOTOR COMPANY St Bradshaw Chevrolet - op, -" Reaver Metal |