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Show y i.j:';V-- PROVO, UTAH COUNTY. UTAH FRIDAY; MARCH 6, 1959 io . C. C. (Red) Morgan, new superintendent of Geneva Works, received a royal welcome City Employee Co-spons- J er . "School of Law,' Chicago, 111., spoke to the group in the afternoon fol-- 1 lowing morning discussions by members of the Utah Bar. m is ''Marital Deduction" was the theme of Prof. Pedrick's talk and he outlined the latest develop- ments in use of this deduction in estate. planning. ."This is no ' job," he said. "The highly technical knowledge necessary for utilizing planning to achieve the best for the client's .family must come ' from a skilled -- Lake Dragging SPEAKER f- - Prof. Willard H. Pedrick- of j Northwestern Uni versity School of. Law in Chicago, who spoke to members of the Utah Bar Association in Provo today. - Beg ins For Lost Boater .1 - ; unit apparently crushed Paxman when lit overturned. He is survived by, a wife and seven children. ::::: ' "How expensive ' is it to die? That depends on advance planning for all estates," he said. He was mainly concerned with the use of the marital deduction which applies to - estates .ovei $60,000 of which he says there are a surprising number these Mays with insurance' and real estate values high. Estates of less' than $60,000. value are not subject to ' the federal estate tax. The marital deduction, when correctly .applied to estate planning, has much .the same effect as .the split income benefits for husband and wife under the federal income! tax lawV It is a method by which an individual may. effect a tax saving by dividing his taxable estate in half and leaving only half to the widow; He commended the .Utah Bar Association for the energetic! manner in which such institutes as. the present one are arranged to provide opportunities for members to keep up with recent developments. "In our' rapidly changing and complex world, the attorney in order to provide his client with the finest service must be kept up with new developments and such institutes provide this opportunity for him to come in contact with specialists and. experts who can bring this knowledge to him." While Prof.i Pedrick! was main- , i y 4- - , attorney." SPRINGVILLE A 45 -- ' year -old Springville construction worker was killed late Thursday when the pay-loadcrusher he was driving overturned and pinned him beneath it. ' .'If.Dean Paxman died about 7:40 p.m. while working on a broken water line in the left fork of Hobble Creek Canyon in the Uinta National Forest near Springville. Utah County Sheriffs' deputies, who investigated said the heavy or Sheriff's Men Nab Davis Jail Escapee to Provo Thursday night when he was guest of honor at a dinner and reception given by the Provo Chamber of Commerce Board of ' Directors, Charles E. Peterson, C. of C. manager, was in charge of the event, held at the. Riverside Country Club. Mr. Peterson, Harvey S. Glade, president of the Chamber; Dr. Lloyd L. Cullimore, mayor of Provo; G. Marion Hincklev. chairman of the .Utah County Commission; Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, president of BYU; and L. F. Black, former Geneva general superintendent now head of Utah Dioperations, Columbia-Genev- a vision of U. S. Steel Corp. all spoke briefly and informally, extending a hearty welcome to Mr. Morgan. In his response, Mr. Morgan, formerly general superintendent of Columbia-GenevDivision's at plant Pittsburg, Calif., thanked the Chamber of Commerce for its gesture in sponsoring the dinner for him and pledged his cooperation in community enleav-or- j ly concerned with the technics! aspects of the marital deduction in his talk, he also urged! that everyone be made aware of the necessity of estate planning for even small estates in order to providethe best for a family de prived of the! husband and father. Among those speaking in the morning were Max B. Lewis, Junius S. Itomney, ' Donald B. Holbrook, Kl. Jay Holdsworth, Ford R. Paulson, Prof. Alfred C. Emery and I C. Preston Allen, participating 'members of the ' - ' . ' 1 ""' v 'x i It -- . X :& i f o i panion, Wilford. Thatcher, 71, was recovered Wednesday after being spotted by aircraft, and the overturned beat 'was found a half mile distant off Lincoln Beach, Sheriffs Ralph Chappie expressed gratitude for the many volunteers who have offered their personal services and equipment during the search, and in particular to Tony Madsen and Henry Loy who offered boats. He also noted kindness of former deputy sheriff Harold Hansen, now chief deputy assessor. In offering! jto help, Mr. Hanser while deputy had participated in many lake rescues and in dragging of the lake to.recover bodies. j i ' I ' i: j:. t ,r, WELCOME TO PROyO' Dr. Lloyd L. Cullimore, left, mayor of Provo, extends hearty welcome to C. CJ (Red) Morgan, second from right, new general superintendent of Geneva Works, during Provo Chamber of Commerce board of .directors reception and dinner for Mr. Mor- - '"I BUI f TIIH - ML- - gan Thursday nijrht. Othera , second the, boat harbor by the North Shore Boat Club. Anyone interested in boating is invited to come, armed with shovel,' rake, etc., V prepared to clean up the harbor or do some odd jobs on the picnic area near the harbor. Carpentry tools also will be in order. , e in today's smartest Melmac Dinner-war- e in any of the new designer group pattern! . uccause - - ' , '', i if : j. j X f 4 A V i 12-foo- l i pour the footings and floor for the 12 by snack bar. Durweek the the cinder ing' coming block will be laid. 'y j The; club jhas set the membership at a limit of 250, and up to pow has a paid up membership of 78. Any jUtah County resident may joinTjhe fee is $5 plus seven work parties of three hours each. 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EJ GROUND-BREAKIN- J, economy1 model, Superior quality product. ' Guaranteed. v- 1 y- t, NOW t 1 1 j OUR t Dishwasher, Boiling Water safe. Guaranteed one full year against chips, cracks and breaks. ft i" . Every design is fashion right It's practical, economical, easys to use Stays bright and lustrous J l1 superintendent of Utah operations Ur Columbia-Genev- a Division; Cullen Y. Christenson center, vice president of Chamber of Commerce i and Harvey S. Glade, right,-C- . of C. presidents BRANCHELL ' I t .Jl from-left- REMINGTON ELECTRIC VIBRATING . UMlllllir J '( j . Mill 4- - X AMERICAN FORK Calling all pier another 50 feet and the buildboating enthusiasts! ing of a sea wall along the front A work party is scheduled for of the pierj 9 o'clock Saturday morning "at Starting Saturday the men; will - homes,, choose ' i are a splendid place to live," he said. "The people seem friendly Work Party Set For Harbor '.: Today V smartest women y , j mm BRANCHELL .? . fr.S LIMITED TIME ONLY AT SENSATIONAL OFFER! BEAUTIFUL ' ' i " I r i i ( mm-- t , r. ' i. l ' X " ' ' t::fw':. I v . I ) , y The directors of the club ' met Monday night and discussed work projects. Work needs! to be done on parking, docking, a dock and loading ramp, building two load Utah State Bar. ing docks. A luncheon meeting was held Long range plans call for build between morning and afternoon ing a loading ramp the full ex session at Riverside- Country tent of the east-sidof the pier, Club. some 300 feet, and extending the R . " ! - j In American Fork Utah Lake Tuesday. - ' ' ' ' ' and cooperative and I have especially been! pleased with the in terest shown by the Chamber of "From what I have seen and Commerce in making me feel at heard, Provo and Utah Valley home." The body of his fishing com Dennis Mattison, 20, former: y of rayson, wasi arrested there! last night by the Utah County Sheriffs office following his escape from the Farmington Jail in Davis County about a week ago. He offered no resistance. He was re turned to the Farmington! Jail ' 1 today, r , I'i ' ; a j J ..' - ' 7 . s. The sheriff s office .this morn ing began the task of dragging for the body of James Halladay, 80, Orem, who disappeared on storm-tosse- d .j. , CC Welcomes New Head of Geneva Works Utah Attorneys Hear Mishap Kills Expert at Lav Institute Springville Utah attorneys met Nearly in Provo today to learn the latest developments in estate j planning . at an institute , sponsored by the Utah County Bar Association as host of the Utah State Bar. is the College of Law of the University of Utah. Willard H. Pedrick, professor of law, Northwestern University ' - .... -- 5' llH rPfn M 72xl24-Fi- ts Larre Sofas, Studio Couches |