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Show G. O. P. SPEAKER 1 SERVING VOL XXIX f; j EVERETT COP. Plans State-wid- e fund s? quota among all counties in the State, with contributions) clearing through the State Finance Committee. , The $100.00 unit plan, practiced success! ally in political throughout the nation, will be followed, and a ticket to the May 22 rally and dinner Willi be issued to the contributor of each $100.00, or to a group In maUer amounts totaling $100 The group WHl" fteclde ..whom Hhalfuse the ticket v' fund-raisi- and Mrs. Kenneth Scoop-mir- e and family of Pocatello, Idaho spent a few days this week with the .Harry T. Woodwards. Mr. school revenue received during the 1949-5- school year. Of the $32,487,006 of revenue receipts collected by local school districts, property taxes amounted to or 64.9 of the total. State aid to local school districts during the year was $14.7 million, or 45.3 ef total revenue receipts, and local school taxes were $14.3 million, or 411 of the total. School lunch funds totaled $2 million; federal aid was $0.8 million, and other miscellaneous revenue receipts were $0.6 million. Practically all of the state aid to local school districts is channeled through the Uniform ' School Fund under the terms of the minimum school program. Chief sources of revenue to the Uniform School Fund in the 1949-5school year were the state school property . tax ($6.7 million), individual income tax ($4.1 million) and the corpora-- j tion franchise tax ($2.6 million). In addition to the above sources of revenue, the 1951 special session of the Utah legislature appropriated $750,000 from sales tax revenue (Emergency Relief Fund) to the Uniform School Fund for each of the 1952 and 1953 fiscal years. " Property taxes levied by local school districts for schools in- for support and majjrterieuice ($10.4 million), local taxes for sites and' the erection ! buildings ' ($2.0 million),1 and t I II w- I tie. lee Mf - i - f DARRELL GOODSELL ENDS FURLOUGH Pfc. JJarrell Goodsell returned to his Army camp at Olathe, Kansas after spending an enjoyable furlough here. Mrs. Goodsell remained to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jensen. Mrs. Ellen Hancey, .who has spent considerable time during the winter, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Biddle, returned to her home In Smith-field. Mrs. Otto Rucker sjel!ltsever-al-dayTth- is past week in Salt Lake Cityi" where "she attended Primary Conference and General Conference. While there, she was a guest at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Burden and jMr. and Mrs. William. Eades. Sherry June Simmons has visited several days1 in Ogden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,Thomas " itedW Aid to Irrigation elecTwo giant second to none in power tric motors, Look Out! V and size, have been installed at Bobbins. Not long ago freight handlers in Washington's Grand Coulee Dam. Mr. and Mrs. Seal Bishop of a Tokyo, Japan, were startled by Ogden were Sunday guests of freight tag that read: "Please hanhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Surprise! dle carelessly. She prefers hands, Kitchen cabinets enameled a rich Bishop. but will eat a foot if offered." Inside the crate was a lioness con- dark green have surprise value and Monday evening guests of Mr. when inner surfaces and Mrs. Ed Bowers were Mr. signed from the Los Angeles zoo to added beauty are given a coating of redbird red. Tokyo's Tamaya zoo. and Mrs. John Higgs of Ogden. I Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Potter were in Salt Lake City on business er " " I cultivaSome farms use this heavy-dut- y , spring-shan- k water-takia into tor to gumbo hardpan and mood for or to "fluff" fields into deep, mellow seedbeds. This tool takes generous drawbar pull! ng deep-chis- el weed-killi- g" ng It's a natural payload for a "Caterpillar" Diesel Tractor the pulling tractor with positive track-typ- e to beat traction. Traction of multiple grouser-gri- p e of to plank-liktrack support, minimize slip. Traction and prevent harmful power-wassoil-packi- te The heavy-dut- y "Cateipillaf Diesel Engine turns this traction into profit, and commonly cuts fuel bills 60 to 80. See us about this modem power for your long-tim- e profit. Thursday. , Mr. and Mrs. Guy Biddle and family have moved to Clearfield, Where Mr. Biddle has found employment. Mrs. Clark Bowen, Mrs. Odell Bigler, Mrs. Lee Stone, Mrs. Marvin Simmons and Mrs. Charles Bishop were Salt Lake City visitors Monday. Mrs. Elizabeth Bowers, who has spent the last three months in Layton with members of her family, returned Sunday. She is now visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Forsgren at Bothwell. While Mrs. Bowers was away she underwent surgery on her eye. She Is. recovering satisfactorily. Mrs. Joseph Seal, who has spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. lima Hunsaker, in Honeyvllle, returned to her home here Saturday. Mrs. Anna Durfey and Mrs. Grace Warnke spent Wednesday and Thursday in Salt Lake City, where they attended Primary conference. Mrs. Durfey was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thompson. Anna Durfey and Olive Durfey attended a family party at the home of Mrs. Cynthia Earl in Logan, In honor of Mrs. Earl's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simmons and daughter Marlene, visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fran-coIn Salt Lake City, Saturday. ScSe& SERVICE TREMONTON PRESTON LOGAN y sJw sr tfrK rooxBATioti Ml Cofnpjt ptnniMtmv tit with plaitic cvrfWsf e We'll hand you a FREE package of Lilt after an inter demonstration esting of any new full-siz- OvmNMm limifd! Com b Mayf TREMONTON ELECTRONICS Phone 5351 ' Tremonton Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lowry of Cardston Alberta, Canada, visited with their uncles and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Hess. Mr. Lowry is a son of Alice Hess Lowry. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Archibald attended the wedding reception of Clarkston, Mrs. Cassey Nish in East Garland for Mr. and Mrs. and son DarrelAileen Williams, Dewayne Loveland Friday even- Clain Archibald, Mrs. Pearl ing. Brandt and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. E. E. Lefler Js staying at Nish; had dinner at the home of of her, daughter, Mrs. Mr. "''and Mrs. Jesse Archibald Evelyn Vensen in Murray, taking Wednesday. care of the children while Mrs. Mrs.. Sarah E. Josephson, moJensen has been in the hospital. ther of Bishop Aleen Josephson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey who isjeighty-fivfyears of age, motored jto Ogden Sunday 3ft had dinner at his home Wednesvisit with W. W. Sterling who day.: lias been at St. Benedicts HosMr. Bill Williams and Mr. Bert '" "" pital. Call .visited Thursday night at .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simmons the Oleen Josephson home. Anna and baby attended a family din- also spent from Tuesday till Sun-6a- y ner held at thejiomeof her with her parents. ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Carl Josephson Meldrum in Elwood. of Brigham City visited Wednesr Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Burt of day at the Orvil Nlsh home. Brigham' xaty visited Saturday Sunday guests of Mr.. and Mrs. evening with Mr. and Mrs. Odell Orvil Nish, were Mr. and Mrs. Bigler. Reed Giles of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb k. eTVe- - Vie.' tradod horo on lie W the-ho- s e If your tires are worn smooth thy!ve reached the danger point. Trade them today for new'Goodytars. Well buy the last,, unused mileage and you'll ride away on safer, g tireo" made by GOODYEAR, the greatest name in rubber. Stop In . . . we're always happy to see " longer-lastin- .' . O.K. RODDER UELDEDS Tremonton Dial 8941 irnmwHD Plymouth Jetta Whiting , DEVERL NISH RELEASED FROM ARMY ; Mr. DeVerl Nlsh returned home Sunday. He has been released and is now home to stay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Babbitt and family of Idaho Falls, Idaho called at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Archibald Sunday while on their way to California. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Archibald and family of Grace, Idaho, spent the weekend at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoof. Mr .and Mrs. Jesse Lamb spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Archibald of Benson Ward.. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb spent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cornwall of Blue Creek c 1 Help Wanted! First Class Experienced MODERNIZE NOW . . . Now Is the time to odd that extra room you've been wanting a nursery for the baby, the bedroom you've needed, a den, rumpus room, work shop. Perhaps yew need a new garage. Now Is the time to check your property over and plan those needed repairs soon. Auto Mechanic Good salary or commission with paid vacation and THE MANY THINGS AN F. TITLE I LOAN WILL PAY FOR: Remodeling Permanent. Cupboards Driveways LA 1.7; START Of Mt. States Implement Co. Phone 5191 OF Repainting Repairing L a SOME Barbecues) Phone 737 750 So. Main Brigham Tremonton You can finance your fob FHA Title I, on Modernization Terms. Borrow up to $2500.00 and take as long as 36 months to repay. , Awnings JOE CARR iiwm low-co- st sick leave. meat of TURF BUILDER, Scotti famous grass food . . . Box $1 .95 feeds 2500 sq ft. Then sow SCOTTS all perennial grass seed. economical. You sow less because In each pound are millions of seeds fairly bursting with energy to help you to lawn success. 1 lb $1 .50 5 lbs S7.35 ., First deluxe BOM Miss Jackie Smith of Salt Lake city spent a few days this week with her sister, Mrs. Grant Bow-e- n and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke m PETERSON TRACTOR eeeeeeeeeen ele f eeeeeeeoeeeefte ! Mrs. K, W. Warnke , a Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Pack and Mr. and Mrs. George A Hess and daughter Rhea spent the family visited with Mrs. Pack's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A Adweekend In Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish went ams during the week. to Nevada Thursday and returnMr. and Mrs. Eldon Weston of ed Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Peterson Rupert, Idaho, visited over the and family spent the weekend weekend with the Owen Cannons at the home of her sister, Mr. In Tremonton. and Mrs. Rulon Rudd Thursday LEADER WANT ADS after which Doris Rudd returned BRING RESULTS to Penrose. They brought Doris back Sunday. Mr. and ,Mrs. Vernon Lamb and faemily spent the weekend in Samaria, Idaho at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo 4.,.4V...V...! tu.4iie V. imT .pn.)Pi..nii V f i V$2.25 lAi volue J Logan-Monda- Falls. Collinston or were In Archibald. Miss Karen Haws of Tremon ton, has been spending the week Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Germer end with Lucille Haws. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and were in Monticello most of last family have moved to Idaho week. lV.W-rr?VaVa'e- rni clude-totaLUx- 'redempuon.' .V:M day, after which they attended the All - American Basketball game between the University of Utah and BYU all stars. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hess and Mrs. Gardner Udy were Ogden visitors Friday. Mrs. Jesse Archibald and daughter Nadlne were in Brigham Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Archibald Hadley, Mrs. Carte Drew, Bessie Drew and Mrs. Sarah Allen. eeW - fl taxes 4 4 Those attending Primary conference Thursday from here were Mrs. Ray Whiting, Mrs. Ed Vanderhoof, Mrs. Oleen Josephson, Mrs. Steed Estep. Mrs. James Estep. Mrs. FJda Wolverton, Mrs. Gardner Udy, Mrs. Orvil Nish, Mrs. Deanna Lamb, and Mrs. Mary Nish. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Knudson of Malad called on their niece, Mrs. George Archibald Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cash and son Terry visited Sunday with Sunday guests at the Harry parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Drew home were Mrs. Sadie 0 Graph shows revenue receipts ol local school districts In Utah during the school year 1949-50- . (Prepared by Utah Foundation.) Saturday, guests "stubble-mulchin- 1949-5- irl 'v.v,, '.viV - Jt Mr. imdMrs. W. A. Adams vis Blackfopt, ,Idaho .with tneir son anfl iamiiy last weeK' and ,Mrs. (Bobj Quidor of end, Pocatello .were., of Ann Zeziger. 1 i'jJoX s L ng f Mr. y 0 responsibiapportioned by ng rir , g1 eight-week- The fund-raisility will be School Year 1, "Crusade To Victory" will be the theme of this years Repube lican program of the Utah Republican Finance Committee, George T. Hansen, chairman, announced this week. The drive will culminate at a dinner and program, to be held at Rainbow Rondevu in Salt Lake City May 22, with ,U.,S. (Senator, Everett M. Dirksen, 111., as principal speaker, along with other National and State Republican leaders. ifund-ralsin- Number 28 0 Raising Campaign State-Wid- VALLEY REVENUE RECEIPTS OF LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN UTAH Property taxes accounted for of the total about two-third- IB Tremonton, Utah, Thursday, April 10, 1952 Editor's note: Thl h imtlwr In eertea o charts and explanatory articles prepared br the Utah Foundation, a nonprofit, private tax research eoeacy established to entoureee the study of taxation one) the relationship of so, emmental cash to the economy of Utah. M. DIRKS EN RIVER BEAR THE Property Tax of Pays School Funds r i I AD were conference visitors Satur- Friday. (Built-in- ) H. A. . Reroofing Rewiring Flooring .. Furnaces Oarages Insulation Landscaping Damage Repairs Tile Work Lighting Fixtures Linoleum Plumbing Fixtures Redecorating Sprinkler Systems Termite and Dry Rot Venetian Blinds Walks . 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