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Show Tefal' 'M Utah lax Bill Sy Total taxes assessed In Utah both ihe highest total levy. 66.18 and a local levy of 24.25, second this fall will total mills, and the highest local levy, highest local levy. Pleasant Grove, with assessed including $4,926,944.70 28 mills. .property taxes. Provo with an assessed valua- valuation of $2,02,842, has fourth "Remainder is made up from tion of $19,131,084, has the second with 60.72 mills. such items as bounty funds and highest total levy. 66.15 mills, highest and third highest local levy of 24 other special state taxes. but its local levy rate of 23 mills, mills. This total Is aboui $137,000 fourth highest, Is below that of Spanish Fork, with assessed above the total taxes of 6 both Payson and Pleasant Grove. valuation of $3,234,610, has fifth assessed last year. Payson, with assessed valuation highest total levy of 60.18, and Springville City with assessed of $2,159,816, has a total levy of tied with American Fork for valuation of $3,843,413 will have 62.43, third highest in the county, fplace of fifth highest local levy with 22 mills. Utah County with assessed valuation of $101,928,665, and levy of 7.15 mills will receive $728,783 or about 14.79 per cent of the total property taxes. Alpine School District with as sessed valuation of $52,636,790. LeRoy Dilworth Simmons Jr.. battery in the whiskey has a mill levy of 29.57. - Provo 23, University of Utah civil en injury of a Provo wom- City School District with assessed gineering student charged with an in Brigham Young University valuation of $19,131,084 (its stadium last Saturday, today en boundaries are identical with tered a plea of innocent. Trial Provo City), has a 36 mill levy, has been set in Provo City Court and Nebo School District with for Nov. 10 at 10:30 a. m. assessed valuation of $30,160,791, Warrant was issued .against the has a of 31.03 mills. defendant,; after Mrs. Louise F. Otherlevy assessed taxes include: Heal, 36, 441 East Center, was Lehi, assessed valuation, $1, hit by the flying bottle. Simmons levy, 57.22 mills; lo was charged with throwing' the 788,138; total 20.50 cal mills, levy, bottle. , assessed Alpine, valuation, NEW YORK (UP) Thirteen $307,298; total levy,. 51.72 mills; County Reva Beck Bosone, Democratic; ready for action, but Republicans candidate for Congress from the refused to let the authorization , Second Congressional District, is bill $ass. scheduled to appear at a series of She explained that her charge meetings this week in Utah that the Republicans stymied ttie Countv arranged bv the Utah bill was based on refusal of the County Democratic Ce Aral Com GOP leadership to let it' out of mittee and held under the general Rules Committee after it had of Mrs. Mary H. been approved by the House supervision Pritchett. The meetings begin to Committee, which handles reclamation legislation. She asserted night and run through Friday. that' held will be Republican leaders dislike Tonight's meetings at tne bpamsn rors. Junior mgn the reclamation program. School in Spanish Fork; at the Mrs. Bosone charged that Memorial Hall in Mapleton,. and House Speaker Joseph W. Martin at the residence of Harlan Boyer Jr. could have sent the Frying at 707 S. 4th E. in Springville. project bill to the On Thursday night, the meet president by voting yes when .a ings will be held at the homes of tie vote was recorded, but. he George Ballif, 836 N. University held up 6con until t a majority Avenue; Dan Thomas, 371 E. 3rd had been mustered against the A S.; and Van MacCabe 380 N. 9tb bilL ;i s W., all in Provo, and at the home of Frank Wbffinden, 1497 S. State, Orem.' . W Meetings Friday night will be held at the Memorial Building in Lehi, the Utah Power and Light Building in American Fork.and 'Back-to-Scho- or at the City Hall in Pleasant Grove. Nignt wpl be All meetings will begin at 7:30 held Thursday, at the Grandview p.m. Besides the series of night School at 7:30 p. m. as the first meetings, Mrs. Bosone will ad PTA meeting of the year: dress a luncheon at Allentown A general meeting in the audi-Thursday at 1 p.m. and also torium will be followed by t meet- speak at a luncheon at the Owl Inn in American Fork at 1 p.m ings of parents with teachers in the individual rooms. A luncheon Friday. in the caferuesaay mgnt in a pampaign will then be. served fee will a small which for at teria, speech Payson, Mrs. Bosone ' said that the Democrats carried be chaged. the ball for the Upper Colorado All Darents are urged tor at- -' River project from the prelimln-- tend, according to Mrs. Grant ary planning stage until itWas Peterson, president. total-levy- , $4,800,-052.9- . . 'U' Student Enters Innocent Plea In Case m bottle-throwi- A . Pan-Arkans- as ng 1 ' 13 Puerto Ricans Found. Guilty Of Conspiracy Count the fanatical Puerto members, Rican Nationalist party were found guilty last night, of conspiracy to overthrow the U.S: government by violence. of the defendants, three . Four men and one woman, already had been convicted and sentenced to long prison terms for the March 1 shooting of five congressmen in the House of Representatives. Federal Judge Lawrence C Walsh set Oct. 26 for passing sen tence. All thirteen, plus four others who pleaded guilty to the charges of seditious conspiracy, face a possible maximum sentence of six years in prison plus fines of $5000 each. trial, the govDuring the ernment called 12 witnesses including the brother of Mrs. Dolores Lolita Lebron, one of the. group convicted of the congressional i shootings. Also convicted last night was the wife of Oscar Collazo who is servof ing a life term for the slaying the House White a guard during attempted assassination of President Truman in 1950. tif . 13-d- ay K Around the Town local levy, Y N AC Central Utah Mrs. Harold Bailey and daugh accom- panied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells, Vineyard, to where they visitKirtland, N.M., Mrs. William Mr.and ed witlt Wells and family. The group also visited- in Huntington with Mr. American $3,521, rector of the United States Air Force Band, to the city, CoU Jesse Stay, left, BYU AFROTC Commander; Dr. J. C. Moffitt, right, chairman of the U. S. Air Force Band committee of Provo Chamber of Commerce; and Paul H. Gehring, Chamber of Commerce president, are also present to welcome the musical organization, which will play for a Utah County audience tonight in the , Brigham Young University Fieldhouse. School children of Central Utah heard the band today at 3 p. m. Orem, assessed valuation, S6,- total levy, 57.27 mills; 348,964; local levy, 19.55 mills. Mapleton, assessed valuation. $805,962: to tal levy, 53.68 mills; local levy, 15.50 mills. Salem, assessed value Public Invited $305,584; total levy, 56.18 mills local levy. 18 mills. value assessed Santaquin. local total 59.18; $386j667; levy, 21 assessed mills. Genola, levy. value. $484,474: total levy. 47.18 mills; local levy, 9 mills. Goshen, assessed value, $215,920; total lew. 52. Iff mills: local levy. 14 mills. Benjamin Cemetery district, as sessed value, $829,810; total levy, 39.18 mills: local levy, 1 mill Metropolitan . Water District of American Fork,, 0.5 jnills. MetroOne of the world's finest bands politan Water District of Orem, will be heard tonight by Central 1 mill. Utahns when the United States Special property taxes assess- Air Force Band plays a concert ed for the state of Utah include: in the Brigham Young University bounty fund, $2,913; tuberculosis Fieldhouse at 8 p. m. under sponand Bang's disease, $1,050; live- sorship of the Provo Chamber of stock inspection fand, $4,372; Commerce. r predatory animal control, $1,724. Howard, band di rector, and his group were met earlier in the day by leading business and university officials U. S. Air Force Band in . the 'Col.-Geor- ge Ward Conducts MIA Conference Statistics Official The Rotary PLEASANT GROVE Pleasant Grove First 'Ward Mu- Talks to Club tual conference 'was held Tuesday evening, Oct. 12, at the First In American Fork Ward chapel. Mrs. Lois Smith is BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL: Today: Girl to Glen H. and Mart Lynn Standing Hales, Provo, , Oct. 12: . Mrs. Girl to Frank and Charlotte president of the ward YWMIA J. Edwin Stein, Provo, district home returned Wells. Marshall . Kaltenstein, Springville. with counselors, Mrs. Jennie GilThey Emily of Rotary International, governor Girl to Raymond and Theda bert and Mrs. Helen Radmall. told members Monday evening. of the American The Timpanogos Stake president Fork Higbee Lish, Provo. ' Club Rotary Tuesday that Mr. and Mrs.- A. Zr French Boy to; Elmer and Gwen Smith and her counselors, Mrs. Louie he hoped that the 2500 memberf Gillman and Mrs. Faye Belliston, left Tuesday on their return trip Johnson, Pleasant Grove. 41 clubs in bis district of the ship to California after a week's visit AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL and the full stake board, were in could be increased by 10 per attendance. The meeting was in cent this in Provo as guests of Mr. and Oct, 10 year. Mrs. Howard .E. Dudrey. They Boy to Mr. and, Mrs. Jack charge' of the stake officers, with He complimented President . Mrs. Faye Belliston, activity Owen went from here to Sacramento Pace. and Lynch Secretary J. counselor conducting. The First where they will visit relatives of Oct. 9: for" outstanding lead Bin all Ralph Mr. French for a few days before Girl to" Mr. and Mrs. John T. Year Bee Hive class participated ership in the American Fork Club in the preliminary exercises. The and returning to their home in Lu- Larson. especially for community members of the board visited cerne Valley, Calif., Before com- Oct: 5: projects completed. ing to Provo they had enjoyed a Girl to Mr. and Mrs. George classes in the ward, and a large He called attention to the fact enw. to HaU. group were in attendance trip to Hoover Dam. that this year is Rotary's Golden DIVORCES GRANTED joy a talk given by Ahsen Ahmed, Anniversary. He said that the dis Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bezzant of Vera Proctor from Grace Ruth in the special interest class. Mr, trict convention will be held in Ahmed is the Pakistan farm ex- Boise in Richfield, visited his parents in Proctor. April of 1955 and the DIVORCES FILED change student who is at present International Convention will be Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Frances T. Tuttle vs. Glade L. living at the hme of Mr. and held in Chicago. Matthew Bezzant. Mr. Bezzant atTutUe. Mrs. Air by Gillman. tended Teacher's . Institute at Mr. Stein will make official Salt Lake City while Mrs. Bezzant visits this year to 26 clubs in and sons, Michael, Garyarid Idaho, 14 iff Utah and one in Wyo-Industries Improve Bruce, remained in Pleasant Secondary mingi-- . visit. Grove for the four-da- y mother, Well's- Sixth Ward In Pleasant Grove Slates Conference i - ! BEULAII G. BRADLEY PLEASANT GROVE The Pleasant Grove Sixth Ward con ference is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 17, with Bishop Albert G, Spencer conducting the priest hood meeting at 8:30 a.m. and . the Sacrament meeting at 5:30. Counselors to Bishop Spencer are Jim Bezzant and George Smith. A member of the Timpanogos stake presidency, Vilace Rad mall, will speak at the meetings, along with the following stake High Council members, K. War- nick Swenson, W. Robert Mar-rot- t, Legrande Ercanbrack, and Lewis F. Wells. All ward mem in "Provo and escorted, by the Po- bers are urged to be in attend lice Department through the citv ance by the bishop. to notei Koberts, where they will be located during their stay here. A matinee performance for; school children of Central Utah was played at 3 p.. m. today by the band during their first visit to this area. The musical organiMrs. Charles G. Gaines, 585 E. zation presented three concerts 3rd S., was scheduled to be preTuesday in Salt Lake City. sented with an Admiral Ralph G. Laycock, assistant television set today at ,0. P. professor of music at BYU, will be guest conductor for one of the Skaggs store in Provo. Mrs. Gaines won the television numbers to be played at this evening's concert. set on Armour's Dash Dog .Food Four soloists will be featured "Name the Puppy" Contest.! with the band, along with the famous Air Force "Singing Sergeants." Soloists include Paul M. Dalby, marimba; wimam u. ones, baritone; Daniel J. jDesiderio, accordion; and William DuPree, tenor. Motion Lynn Rogerson, 23, Tickets for this evening's per- 55 W. 5th byS., for rehearing and formance may be purchased at modification of sentence, has the door, as well as at the Provo been denied Fourth District Chamber of Commerce, sponsor Judge WilliambyStanley Dunford of the; band's appearance; at Utah The defendant is serving a sixOffice Supply, and at the BYU months Jail sentence for driving Ticket Office prior to the concert. during revocation of license. TH , MlllllJ M-Se- NEW TIRES 21-in- ch M-Sg- Motion Denied For Rehearing tJ t. S-S- gt. ! ..... P fwo , factory representatives are scheduled to be in Provo TLursday as guests of the "Chesty" LeSueur Motor Co. in connection with the showing of .the 1955 Studebaker. They are R. J. Siewers, region San al manager Francisco - Packard Studebaker Branch, Lowell J. Young, distCorp. and rict manager of the company. Sumeria nations of tween the Rivers, in TO KEEP FROM YOUR HEAT FEET AND Univ. Avenue INSULATED 6.40-1- 5 ' 7.10-1- 5 6.50-1- 6 and - 7 of 8.00-1- 5 8.20-i- 5 LINED - I irttif SOIS $20.60$10.30 6.00-- 6.70-1- 5 27.40 13.70 30.10 15.05 7.60-1- 5 Plut tax ttni yur tin - 6 $25.25 1$1 2.63 1 27.70 ,26.40 30.70 31.10 13.85 13.20 .15.35 15.55 33.55 16.78 36.85 18.43 38.45 19.23 6.50-1- 6 8.00-1- 5 8.26-1- 5 tf rkcoppablt MM tor Irtetirttift! iiat 6.40-1- 5 7.10-1- 5 31.401 15.701 I M-trt- 1 22 60 11.30 21.55 10.78 25.05 12.53 25.40 12.70 SIZES KED8CED caiar, 1 fhTm Hrt . 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Com Cem In for ye" -- j . - GRIPS 1295 Likc Savings On s I li TY" IMTTE XIBEWjUH with FOAM RUBBER - - JTA -- 6 6.70-1- 5 CLOVE LEATHER MM ttrato H out QUTER AND LINING LEATHERS i V Other Sizes Term Protects Against Skids Pulls You Through Drvinfl Your MEW ISWW JV v-- V iftct 7.60-1- 5 FULL IEDBCED I WATERPROOF LEAtHER tlZEI tlBEWALU COLD SELECT AHLANDER'S , r MCK A J II FREE -IN . was one of the pioneer Highest average weekly earn the world, located be- ings were paid to workers in Tigris and Euphrates manufacturing Industries, with what now la Iraq. lowest weekly earnings in the 3 : MO-TRADE- YES, INSULATED THROUGHOUT RADIATORS REPAIRED Aoto Glass Installed Specialized Work estate firms. The fact that total payrolls and average earnings increased in the secondary industries compared to a year ago despite a 11 per cent drop in basic mining and manuiacturing industries is a furtner indication that the overall economy of the county is showing good basic strength, the report noted. I) -- BUY 1st TIRE AT REGULAR PRICE . . . GET SECOND TIRE At SPECIAL SALE PRICE pot-luc- 459 So. . Used as .Original Equipmonf on America's Firiost Cars mmm WW -- Representatives Of Motor Firm To Visit Here . B E LIU) HE - oTOO-1- A - S-S- gt. Era drive for Provo will begin at Ward First of the Provo Community Church. Utah. County insured payrolls service industries. An average of the home of --Jerry Myrup, 158 S. dropped about, six per cent during $87.20 per week was paid to 2 E. this evening. 7:30 after k e the second quarter of this year workers in manufacturing plants, whicli a lunch will be Gilbert John Baxter, Mrs. Atkinson and Leon Jackson, fromf the same period a year ago, $76.63 was paid by the construe served. "Every home an lira Home" is the slogan chosen for Pleasant Grove are receiving Arthur Coleman, manager of Pro- tion industry, $74.03 in mining, treatment in the American Fork vo office, employment security $65.28 'in transportation, com the drive. munications and ultilities, $51.01 department, said today. HospitaL in finance,' "insurance and real A ,. those are Ipsured payrolls Would you like to go to Cuba with a congenial group? Call Mrs. Alonzo J. Morley, 2287J evenings Saturday and Sunday, (adv.); r .i . Improvement which are covered by unemploy estate, $45.69 in wholesale and re tail trade and $34.41 in the service ment insurance. Total Insured payrolls in Utah industries. Average weekly earnings were County during April, May and higher in the construction, transJune, topped $12,528,000, he said. portation, communications and This Is a drop of $850,000 below utilities, finance, insurance and the same period-la- st year or six real estate, and service industries per cent. Nearly all of the payroll than last year. decline occurred in the manufac turing' and mining industries. Payrolls actually increased in the construction, transportation, com munication and utilities, service, and finance, insurance and real IM1IM1 , For Magazine Drive Mer-cel- A Woman' Wins Television Set First Warders To Meet in l" Shvtif to 13C0 ri3.Sf poiys iIcB c 11 W. Center St. Preve. Ctek J 78 N. UNIV. AVL SEE THIS SENSATIONAL BOOT TODAY i j ' N, - In County Rev. and Mrs. Edwin F. Erwin Insured Payrolls Provo yesterday visited friends en route to Southern California Under Year Ago nd Mexico for their vacation. Slightly Rev.; Erwin is a former pastorf "Back-to-Schoo- - i Performs Tonight In BYU Fieldhouse Utah Valley LDS Hospital. She is a sister of Clifford De Graw. News Briefs AIR: FORCE BAND WELCOMED TO PROVO Mayor Aura C. Hatch, second from left, welcomes Col. George S. Howard, dir levy, 22 mills. Lindon, assessed valuation, $599,012; total levy, 56.72 mills; local levy, 20 mills. SPANISH FORK Mrs. MelVin Hales announced that plans have been completed for the Swanee Singers to appear in concert Nov. 6 at the Fifth LDS Ward Chapel. Mrs. J. Devon Hermansen is now at home convalescing from complications following surgery She was in the Hughes Hospital. Lt. William K. Creer has been spending 12 days leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C Creer. He is stationed with the 99th Field Maintainance Squad ron at the Fairchild Air Force Base at Fairchield, Washington. He has now returned to his base. Mrs. Thomas Curtis reported that her" daughter-in-laMrs. T. D. Curtis of Orem underwent sur x mills. Fork, assessed valuation, Swanee Singers Plan Concert On November 6 gery Tuesday morning 15 i . 773; total levy, 59.22 mills; loca: w, ter Cheryl and son David Grandview PTA Sets Night for i . Utah County. Utah Bosone Slates Series Of Meetings Throughout Utah County This Week IgMy Atore 'S3 $4,937,605; 154 OCTOBER lK, WEDNESDAY. DAILY HERALD QUANTITY LIMITED PHONE 4167 384 WEST CENTER . , PROVO ! ; : |