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Show FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, DAILY HERALD 1953 Utah County. Utah i Tax Apportionment Listed For County Taxing Units Tfct Provo School District HJl!apportionment Mill be $82,466.05. get the biggest check in the firstiThe next biggest cut will go to the aEPortionment of the 1953 taxes on Alpine School District, which Mill personal property in Utah County, get a check for $61,393.10. Other apportionments include: Treasurer Maurice Bird reported ' Provo City, 860,598.06; County today, A total of $388,569.41 is now being funds. $47,681.78: Nebo Schools, mailed to the various taxing units $43,492.69; state and state schools. in the county on the basis of the $24,007.61: Orem City. $13,556.28; 1953 tx levy for each. unit. Springvillt City, $11,044.25; Amer Provo schools snare oi ine nrsi ican Fork. $9,342.74: Spanish ForkV $8,585.27; Pay son. $7,338.78; Pleasant Grove, $5,920.81; Lehl. $3,874.-4Provo Metropolitan Water Dis trict. $2,634.70: Santaquln. S851.35; Mapleton. $837.84; Lindon, $697.19; Orem Metropolitan Water District, $693,42; Salem, $558.70; Alpine $316.03: Goshen. $296.46; City. American Fork Metropolitan Water District, $212.33: Genola, $145.90; Health Depart- and Benjamin Cemetery District, Tht i . ment of Utah County has an open $23.65. Director a meat for inspector, ing C. E. Smith said today. Applica BYU PREPARE FOR SCOUTS Allen Williams, district scout chairman; Walter 1L Moore, assistant, and tion should be made to the Health Bernell Livingston, advancement chairman, left to right, sf nd .out invitatioat for tht Palmyra LCI Department, Room 313 Stake Eagle Scout Homecoming Sunday. Building, ;Provo. Salary ranges from $270 to $330 per month plus ... 2; Hsalth Department Sssksf.lan For Heat Inspector City-Count- y Veep Slated City-Coun- travel expense.- To Attend Meets On LDS Education ty - The applicant must qualify under state merit system; must be a graduate from an accredited four-yecollege or university with a major course relating to field of general sanitation, dairy husbandry, ba cteriology or related fields or have an equivalent combination of education" and experience substituting year for year of full time paid employment in public health or meat inspection for one year of the required education. Information can be obtained from Room 31$ Build- William E. BerretC Brigham Young University vice president in charge of religion, is scheduled to ar BCTUJ STAIRWAYS TO ARENA Member! of the American Fork Rldiwg Club are shown ing cement stairways up the city arena in preparation for the big Steel Day Rodeo. here build- City-Coun- American Fork Riding Club Improves Arena For Steel Day Rodeo ing. Yugoslavia Makes Threats attend three meetings with seminary teachers and state boards of education within the next week in Arizona, Nevada and California. Purpose of the meetings will be to discuss texts, methods, aims and policies of LDS education. On Sept; 4 lie will attend a conference iri Las Vegas, on Sept. 6 he will meet with teachers in Los Angeles, and on Sept. 8 he will attend a conference in Phoenix. ty - I ii i i i j j Against Italians ' a i. ' v,.--', , , e - ,. l ' - . X- - ... ... ' v. . . . ! South Utah County Draft Board Alabama Woman Lists InducteesMen Released Electrocuted For eight-sided j n, This is the first Eagle Scout Homecoming ever to be held ip the stake. The keynote speaker will "be Forace Green, Salt Lake City. He will be introduced by Floyd scout executive of the Utah Nattonal Parks Council. , Love-ridg- 'V 'a. ., m ' jtm. e, Razing operations continued tod a'y ai ine oia sugar House prison site with the aim of making the site part of a 118-acr- ine oniy e citv-coun- tv nark Dunaings left standing Inside the bleak prison walls were the old license plate shop, an old K HOME AWAY FROM HOME It may not have all the luxuries oX home, but Freedom Village it still a welcome sight lor ail UN soldiers being returned from Communist prison camps. The tenia re used for medical examinations, eating rooms, churches and recreation area. house, the administration building and a brick chimney. .A new $4,000,000 senior high school. Southeast Hlffh ti nlannvH to be constructed on 3d aerea of the land. It would be the largest high school in the city. 60-fo- ot "I cou!dbe more economical on our food bill if vou'ef drink more milk." f Utah MilkFevAdoKo . Mruder of Niece Ala. MONTGOMERY, (UP Mrs. Earl Dennison, Hollow- cheeked former nurse, was' elec trocuted early today for poison niece with ing her arsenic to collect $5000 insurance. widow5 declared The God has forgiven me for alt then with apparent have done, resignation but no sign of fear she became the first white woman to die in the Alabama electric chair She was pronounced dead a , 12:12 a. m., several hours after Gov. Gordon .Persons denied her clemency. Mrs. Dennison earlier had lost a legal battle to prove herself In sane after confessing she murder ed Shirley Diann Weldon by giving her a drink of poisoned orange soda while visiting the Weldon farm home. Shewas also indicted for murdering the child's sister, Polly army; James A. Mason, Spring-vill- Ann Weldon, in the same way two army; William H. Peterson, years before but was not brought Santaquin, army; Donald J. Pratt, td trial for this. She had insured O. the lives of both children, naming Springvllle. army; "Eugene Pulver. Payson, army; Paul H. herself beneficiary. Robinson, Springvllle, army; Lowell M. Romney, Payson, army; Carrie Nation began her Max P. Beer, Spanish Fork, navy; activities in 1900 in. Rex C. Bean, Payson. air force. E. - v - Delbert Dee Traneom, Payson; John Gerald BJamson. Richard Peterson Ivie, Max Blaine Beardall, Springvllle: Sylvester Alen Bradford Jr., Cleon Thome Elmo Hansen, Nielson, Gerald Spanish Fork, all army. Men who enlisted in the Connecticut elalms the distinc- services are:recently lAshel Thorn James tion of having nine of the nation's as. ehlisted who in the Sprinsville, d few comparatively army throuih the national guard; homes. One of the octaaon-shapeClair J. McKeu, Fork ftwellinss, located at Bridgeport, army; Daniel J. Spanish Seat, Payson, once was the home of P. T. army; Jack H. Jones, Payson navy; Curtis Grant Larson, Genola, air force; Asa C. Hartvig sen, santaquin, air force; William T. Hyde, Spring ville. air force. Released frem active duty and Ash-bnow at home are: Marvin-Spanish Fork, army; Thomas G., Daley, Payson, army; Mark M. Dunn, Springvllle. army; Hugh D. Gardner, Springvllle, army; John C. Hines, Spanish Fork, army; Leroy A. Heath, Payson, Students of Madoline were presented this week in a piano and accordion recital given at her home. Parents 'and friends of the young people wera wera 'guests ' and refreshments at the close of the musical the feature during flag ceremony, (Served which will be directed by Grant Taking part were Brent Olson, Morgan Johnson, Huff, district scout commissioner. Ijere .Johnson, This district is part of the Timpa- Norman. Houghton,. Rickie Wlgtvall, jJo Ann Peterson, Judy Bachman, nogos district. JSusan Bachman, Floy Kay Yorga-jsoInvitations have been mailed out Connie Sparks, Carolyato 80 Eagle Scouts in the stake,. Sparks. PAYSON C. Dixon Razing Continues At Prison Site ' ... - to word from the lerrivt Service office at Spanish Fork, the following young men were Inducted Into military duty recently and are now training at Ft Ord." Cal. : Ronald Spenee Special numbers on the program will be a mother's tribute to the Eagle Scouts by Mrs. Ella Reynolds of Sprinville. Music will be furnished by the Pleasant Grove Third Ward Timpanogos ' Scout chorus. There will be a special SPANISH FORK Palmyra Stake's Eagle Scout Homecoming committee are completing arrangements for sthe big Palmyra Eagla Scout Homecoming to be held Sunday, Sept-- , 6 at 7 p.- m. at the Stake house under the direction of Bur- nell Livingston, advancement! chairman; Walter H. Moore, as sistant; Allen Williams, district chairman, and Richard M. Taylor, superintendent of the YMMIA.. Mr. Taylor isv assisted by his counselors, L. Dean Lee and Clyde LLundeU. BELGRADE. Yugoslavia (UP) Yugoslavia threatened to Jake "corresponding measures" today Italy withdraws troops con Volunteer A dash of color will be added by unless AMEHICAN FORK centrations from the Yugoslav- of club crews from the Murray Italian frontier. riding the Club of American Fork have been and riding clubs from cities 0f threat was made in a strong on hand nichtly at the rodeo Utah and Wasatch counties. to note the Italian government. of RalDh is chairman Hunter the; of the Eround? north city preparing official news agency Tanjug for th Sircl Day rodeo Monday, rodeo and members of his commit-iThSent 7 Tie most recent improve- - tee are Harold Cook, Leon Johnson, said the .note was delivered in mrnt is the completion of two Bill Chadwick, Glen Varney and Rome by the Yugoslav legation. cemert stairways leading from the Lutian Crandall. Lewis Eowe is Itwas the fourth protest made bottom of the natural rodeo bowl publicity chairman. by Yugoslavia as the result of the to the ton, embankment. Flanx working along with the commit- recent flareup resulting from Ital- jeaf are to be provided for theitee are Jhe Riding Club officers. .ian fears that Marshal Tito might spectators, between the sets of Jay Fardunn, president; Lenara try to annex the. Yugoslav occupa president; Art Dye, tion zone in Trieste. It has been steps. Next year- project will tje- Kelley, vice and Glen Chad-- l denied emphatically that Tito has ih installation of two more stair- secretary-treasure- r nd more eatv . M.ivs wick, cnairman or tne grounds! any such Idea. ' A full tvio hour's entertainment, commmee.Today's note accused Italy of -- a bcumnme at 2 p. nr. is in store for juaxea io omoaie measures along taking military .a'l nt'ending the amateur rodeo. derson, Kamas nd Clare Winter- - the "frontier., . sadA program of bare back and ton. 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