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Show 't far ' A r " 'V o T 1 -- NEW HOME OF TREMONTON MOTOR CO. is being rushed to completion. The new site is on Third East, just north of the Valley Hospital and will be modern to the last detail Business will be carried on at the new location, re-beginning Monday, June 1. Service and w -- ' . mo's Your Choice? What's your politics? These days of national polls and surveys regarding the current political race are of interest to all. The Leader feels that local thought and opinion is of primary interest to it readers so that the following poll is designed to sample the political views of our local readers. Your participation is envited and encouraged. Results will be published in the June 4, issue of the Leader. , Who do you consider to be the strongest Republican candidate to run If Republican If Republican against Presi your 1st choice your 2nd choice dent Jc&nfeon t ,.ai3yW TREMONTON FORD SALES TREMONTON, UTAH Thursday, May 28, 1964 THE LEADER Lodge Nixon the pair work will be temporarily handled at Paul Johnson Service, at the Cross Roads-Sale- s will be maintained at the new location Roscoe Weston, manager, asks the cooperation of their customers until the new building is Scran ton Rockefeller E3K BEFonE and family of Ogden and Mrs. to American Fork, Ut. Sunday ford, son John McCann and his Henry Sorenson of East Garland Bonnie Miss Clark of fiancee, to attend "Parents Day" at the visited Sunday with Mr. and Training School in the interest Malad spent the weekend in Mrs. Gibbs Allen, Mrs. Frances of her son Richard Gibbs. also Salt Lake City as guests of Mr. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Oran being the event of his birthday. and Mrs. Ellis Yeates and fam- Parkinson. ily. She returned that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvera John of Jamie and Hunter Green, chilMiss Nancy Chiodo of High Councilman Ralph HardMalad and Mr. and Mrs. Denof dren Mrs. Mr. and Dick was the weekend guest In an effort to come to a ing and his son. Congressman ton John of Logan were Sunday of her friend, Miss LaNae "Green of Tremonton spent the Ralph Harding Jr. were visitors N. agreement with the Mrs. of J. working and Mr. fore part of the week with their guests at Sunday School here this Thomas, f stockholders of the Box County, John.. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Elizabeth Conger of Treweek. In the evening the High Mr. and Mrs. Vern Budge Elder Development company monton was the "weekend guest Win. L. Gibbs. Councilman and Robert Waldron Shannon of Logan met with the commissioners and daughter Mrs. Harris attended a Virgil and sister. of her brother-in-laof Samaria Ward were the spent Saturday night and Sun- Monday morning. Trousseau Tea at St. John SatMr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell. speakers at Sacrament meeting. Through a misunderstanding, day with Mr. and Mrs. Devere of honor Miss in Karen Mrs. Joe Morris took her urday Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hoskins the property was offered on the Harris. and family brought Mrs. Lade-th- a daughter, Marsha, to Salt Lake Yearsley, bride elect. Bell went May Tax Sale with the county , Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Honor Parents Hoskins home Friday evenCity for Orthopedic surgery at to Salt Lake City Monday where buying the property for unpaid Mi's. Mr. Thomand Maurice ing after visiting with them at the LDS hospital. They were Mr. Bell received medical taxes. their home in Layton for the accompanied by Mrs. Morris' as honored their parents, Mr. care. Representing the company mother, Mrs. Nellie Richards of and Mrs. J. C. (Cye) Gibbs at past week. T. Hoskins were Jay Dee Harris, Kleon E. Mrs. and Mr. "Open House" observing the visited Malad. Attends "Parents Day" Sunday with Mr. and Kerr, Vernon L. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Euvene Hal- - Golden Wedding anniversary at Mrs. Elmo Munson of Fielding Parley Archibald. Mrs. Thelma D. Gibbs went the Gibbs home Saturday afterSpeaking for the company, and with Mrs. Rachel Ethering-to- n noon with 150 in attendance. the delegation reminded the at Ogden. Relatives and friends from comcommission that they had previsited with Roderick Henry munities from Salt Lake City his brother. Deon, at Brigham viously presented a certified to Twin Falls, Ida., came to copy of the cost figures to the City Sunday. extend greetings. is Preston commissioners, who had agreed Halford'of Randy Mrs. Chas. Pieper of Walla to have the assessor's office his week with this visiting Walla, Wash., arrived WednesHal-for- d revalue the property based on Mrs. Erma grandmother, visitto two weeks day spend the cost figures presented. Forand with other relatives. and ing with her Allen attended mer protests of over evaluation Louise Mrs. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs been made by the company. S Us For graduation exercises at Ogden had Allen. She was met in Pocatello The board of directors of the of in interest the School High by the Aliens. Tamara Development Company stated her granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Hawks had been advised not to they a Castleton, graduate. attended funeral services for attend the tax sale, by their Fredrick Hopkins in Ogden, attorney, who also advised them Thursday. that if the property was sold Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wells of on the sale, they would have Willard visited Sunday with Mr. recourse with the county. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs. County Assessor Fred L. PetMrs. Hazel Potter of Pico and Evan Gee, chief ersen' for Rivera, Calif., left for Montana building appraiser, called into & to visit with her son. Bob, after A ft I the meeting. Mr. - Gee said 1.1 C 1.1 U II I N L spending a week with her mothif the delegation would recall, er, Mrs. Eliza Knudsen- - here. they had promised to work up Mr! and Mrs. Arden Hoskins an assessment based on the and family of Salt Lake City cost figures as given and if visited Sunday with Mrs. Clara this new valuation figure met Red Beautiful .Hoskins and other relatives. with the approval of the State Mrs. Wanda King and chilCommission they would use Tax Residential Commercial dren of Suisun, Calif., are visitthis adjusted valuation. and Automotive ing with Mrs. JCing's brother-in-laIt was, however, past the and sister, Mr. and Mrs. $1.00 per doz. time that the property could be Owen Nielsen and family. redeemed without going to sale Sunday Guests DAVID SCOTT before they could come up Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hopwith this adjusted figure and kins and family of Ogden were Fielding when they did he said it was 331 North 1st West Sunday guests of Mrs. Hopkins' below the amount previously asTremonien Phone GL8-315-1 Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy parents, 257-322- 1 sessed; however, after talking Phone Hawks. with the representatives of the Mr. and Mrs. Duggan Allen Box Elder Development Company it was learned that this figure was not one that could be used as through misunderstanding, the assessment had included the local Pool Hall which no longer belonged to the Development Company. Mr. Gee also said they had not talked with the State Tax Commission since these men had been in before. Mr. Gee said there were two things that should be taken into consideration that were not reflected in their cost figures as the State uses these two items in all assessments of commercial building, and one is the cost of supervision and the cost of blue prints. The other, he said, was in some instances the Development Company had been able to buy HEWHORGE some of their material at less cost than the material is norm14 DRYER ally sold for and that the State also took this into consideraDRIES cuiu;eu DISCOUNT Box Elder Development Directors Consult Commissioners on Sale And Happenings Tre-mont- ', w ; son-in-la- CentraJ Air Conditioning Window Units FLOWERS Refrigeration & Evaporator I I Id l II Coolers I DAY Refrigeration Service PEONIES w I Ewer Plumbing & Heating -- sell this property back to the Box Elder Development Company based on the Assessor's new appraisal and then they could get togeiiug on future appraisal at a later date. At this time the County Attorney O. Dee Lund ,wfls called into the metin and he was asked if the County could settle with the Development Company on this basis and Attorney Lund said under the State Statutes, after the property has been advertised and sold at Tax sale to the County, the Commissioners can settle anything they want to. The commissioners said they would like time to decide among themselves what should be added in the way of penalties, costs and interest over and above the general taxes when they are recalculated by the Assessor's office and said they would have the Assessor's Office refigure the valuation and have the taxes recalculated, based on the corrected figures as taken from the cost figures submitted ' less that portion that is the Pool Hall and also taking into consideration the valuation of the land and then the commissioners said , they would study it and come up with a proposal for the Development Company. , The representatives of the Development Company said they did not think they should pay any inlerest inasmuch as they have met with the commissioners as many times as they have to try to come up with an acceptable assessed valuation. COS? FINAL OFFER (03833 effl FREE INSTALLATION Up To 21 Feet of Gas Piping 8 Feet of Vent tion. When Instilled on Mountain Fuel Supply Lines EVERYTHIHG was recommendation The made that the Commissioners NOW $5,263.90 Olbr R::l Here Are Money-Savin- s Dargeins WAS 62 Ford NOW . $1930 20 Wagbn door Automatic 4 . WAS 62 NOW door sedan, auto transmission Power Steering, Power Brakes 4 WAS 61 Comet NOW $2.49 omy 4 door sedan Green, automatic " ' NOW WAS 61 Comet PER WEEK FREE DELIVERY FREE 1 YEAR WARRANTY Ifri ELECTRIC 171 West Mala Tremonton . PboM 257-7K- 0 2. 2. 4 DIYINO TUMBLE SILICTIONS 4 door sedan Red, stand, trans.' " WAS 61 Comet NOW Happy over the arrival of a new baby boy born May 23 are Ronald G. and Maxine Pettingill Petersen of Thatcher. This is the third son of the Petersens. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin C. Petersen of Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pettingill of Harper are Wagon, 4 door Auto., green WAS Ford NOW 60 T-Bi- Eugene H. and Nada Fackrell Hall of Tremonton are happy to announce the arrival of a new baby girl bqrn May 22. The new little girl has two sisters at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Hall of Fairview, Ida., and Mrs. Wheatley Fackrell of Preston. NOW 59 Ford NOW 3 4 4 , NOW WAS 59 C 1 59 v Mercury 4 door, hardtop Park Lane w -- Rambler NOW WAS .- 56 Lincoln 4 door sedan, . Power, air cond. -. " ' BOOB from rock for $2.49 to van coat. U EXCLUSIVE dry-i- n f( 8 ISCM DIAKETER.. 10 la.CH DIAKITU drying. LacluMva 14-l- TWCH DIAKFTER.. cylinder for drrina. Ploco control " !!- tUt aulclilv Into Per Waek ONLY caBifl pan. pacity. Two cycla auto- 57 YEAR WARRANTY PLANT 3VA 480 ...... . J60 PICK-U- P J Off -- NOW WAS 62 NOW $599 20 " fuU'f? ' Ranchero $1499 20 Ranchero Off NOW Off $999 20 Ranchero , NOW Ranchero Off $999 20 f T Off $1035 20 WAS 59 RACK AIR AND NO TUMBLE "Eay-Vu- S way Sl'Ot-N-OR- Off $985 20 Wagon, 4 door Black, standard 60 ixausivi AIR AND TUMBLE Only the 1964 Norga lata you stop th turn Mng action to dry dl-ca- t fabric, twaatart, van stuffed toy and booUl Now alantad matic - NO TUMBLE Off $685 20 door sedan Automatic, green ' Off $1970 20 rd WAS HALL lin-o- Off $1465 20 WAS . Woth-N-Woo- rf Off $1385 20 N - "llnowla" end "Cotton HEAT AND Off $1085 20 ;tWAS HEAT AND Off $1150 20 Conyertible Standard 6 cyL ld MaIDGEI020 Off $1890 20 Mercury WAS NOTHING DOWN Off V-- 8 61 GIBBS Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gibbs of Portage are tfcppy over the arrival of a baby boy born ,May 20 at the Oneida Hospital in Malad. The baby has a brother Robert Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Voss Ward of Riverside and Mrs. Thelma D. Gibbs of Portage. WASHABLE! 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