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Show r:- : v ' -.! - V ;i i " . Provo I ax Levy B e 6 wOg d e n , Lo g an Salt La Ice, Four Utah County Cities 1 I after Salt Lake, Ogden rand ... ::rovo. a The following table gives comparison of the cities men-- , tioned. with a breakdown iff the levy in its Various categor-- ! ies and the ' total levy: " 1 ; 1 School State & T6tal District County Orem, and Springville, the survey revealed. It is slightly aboye that of American Fork, Spanish Fork f and Payson y Provo's total levjj is y also lower than that of . Logan, fourth largest city in! the state Pleasant Provo's total tax mill levy is four mills lower than Salt ' Lake City and 16 mills below that of OgdenJ it was disclosed Saturday, in a Provo Chamber 1' of Commerce survey. a also citizens Provo pay lower mill levy than Lehi, Grove, ' . F . City Pharmacy ii: Weeld Set For Provo .Sir I.' Prpvo Salt Lake City i . Ogden Logan Lehi .. American Fork Pleasant Grove Orem .. Springville ' . Spanish Fork Special window . displays and a Payson, district pharmacy meetj in, Provo Monday nfght will mark local observance1 of National Pharmacy ' Oct. . . f Utali County members of the Utah Pharmaceutical Association will join 612 practicing registered pharmacists, .245 licensed retail j pharmacies and nine hospitals Week, with i 4-1- 0. p 21.71 16.90 50.86 50.86 50.86 50.86 49.74 49.74 49.74 ( 23.45 26 00 22 00 24.25 -- rl ir Wi , 74.32 78.80 95.50 16110 2600 , -- 13.10 38.63 36.10 43.87 41.23 22.50 26.70 29.92 18.00 25.50 22.00 . il . ; Levy I - i 7.13 76.36 73.36 76.86 76.81 75.74 71.74 73.99 ) mmmmmmmmmmmmm throughout the state" in marking . the special week. The Utahj Pharmaceutical Association, which represents the pharmacy profession jcu state level, was founded in 1892. Its headquarters are in . Salt Lake City, Jack P. Heinz of Salt Lake City, .is president of the Utah P h a r m a c eutical Association; James W. Francis of Salt Lake is president of the Central Utah Branch of the American Phar maceutical Association More than 54 million prescrip tions were filled by Utah Pharmacies. in 1958 j and 70 per , cent of the drugs the doctor orderecl on these 5 nillibnl prescriptions were not even known to the sci-vnen ence oi pnarmacoiogy World War I ended. : j , 1 For Young Drivers -- Students of the. Utah County, High Schools will compete Oct.! 10 in a Mobilgas Safety Economy Run sponsored - by the Utah County Safety Committee. The run will te st the students safe driving Jiabits and the of their '9 ars often the cars Kver ja course of apfamily proximately 100. miles vhich was laid out" by Deputy Sheriff Dean Kirkham,' Lehi; Driver Trainer Instructor Charles Moon, Orem, and Deputy Sheriff Sterling D. Jones, Spanish Fork, Drivers will start at the Mobil Service Station, 115 S. Main, Spanish Fork and end the run at Mobi'. Service Station 810 N. 500 W., Provo. The first car will leave the starting line at Span ish Fork at7: 30 a.m. Winners will be anhounced and trophies awarded at k. "victory" picnic luncneon which will, be sponsored by the Provo- Rotari-anat the completion of the run. The driveii Vducatlon instructors and other faculty members of the various highj schools in the county, the drivers' parents, the highway patrolmen, local police of fieers, the sheriff's office, the Utah State Automobile Associa-an-tion (AAA)J General Petrol eum Corpor'ation, are helping the Utah County Safety Committee conduct the run. The County Safety Committee said it expect approximately 100 students from t he county to make the run. Guy Callahan general chair-Brucman of the run; "Ashton Utah Couniy Safety Coordinator ; Br Jack Harri safety chairman land Provo city safety chairman, and Mrs. Jack Har- nson are all ' working with the other committee members on the ; - per-forman- ce j v . ' I sj ! .v i i e . j s,-Rotar- , . ,l 1 4-1- j r in rt i ouawAi ' I: ' the v economical operation of an automobile. Students interested in the run will find official entry forms and rules available fcrom the driver education instructors in their ' schools. The lmpala j -- I. HI Gt Skin h&m oior. iodayii you canft : -- Reg.rih Canada Patent Offices.' Ll o-s- e,- - (U.S.A. & Monthly i Call HU . :l 21 Springville "or AC ! f 9-45- 32 Orem 'yjj !e e Post-Gazet- M U school. Miss Ashby "definitely wants A swan has been; known to live to ljve in Hawaii" friends ."re102 years. ported, and will' probably work as an airline stewardess or in Honolulu during the summers. She'll stay in the West, how- Chain Link Fence ever: until June after the 1960 i Miss Idaho pageant. fU"It's " mi ci j j - ' j'M, f rlit Cbeaper .Than hlon-chaflcin- Think" I: j Bullock Sales .1182 N Stata Service, & Orem AC is. 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I Gloss Enamel it V I CIN-DE- K valve lifters reduce engine noise to a Under, the hood thrift is accented in a new standard V8, engineered to de-liver up to 10 more miles for every gallon while giving you more zest at normal speeds! Or you might choose , SO l S V8 POWER height. ' S THRIFTIER New convenience has been built into; luggage Chevy s big, vacation-size- d compartment by lowering the loading Gavo $1X3 I itic:ngs ,NT"1960 Chewy new! easy loading "i CAULOM j dl of :r Reg. $7.00 Gallon . ; L;. ' I' - Call Us' Today for a FREE ESTIMATE V ' g, ' You ' jw' " i M . SEeWl THESE SEE JT NOW AND : .!! O Exterior nameHxed paint ance to weather O Maxfmwm O long lotting O Govt further - .J '- .. . Utahj, M r te : -- PADC0 PORCH r I t ant ' FLOOD EIIAMEL - I dwrabU finlih for porchat, mmm room or baiamont floon. Orja hard In howrt. Rag. ; Hard-iurfac- - 1 a, avert.., Savo 51c NOW ONLY . ..ii. i ...... i ..., . 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REVIVED ed the meeting and Dale Nelson, COLOMBO, Ceylon (UPD The program chairman, introduced government decided Friday to rethe. speaker; vive the death penalty for murThe cottonwbbd is the official der following the assassination of state .tree of Kansas, the Amer- Prime Minister Solomon W. R. D. ican buffalo its official state, ani- Bandaranaike last Friday. Capital was suspended here mal and the sunflower its oficial punishment in 1957 when Bandaranaike- - came state flower. to mm mM r Man Jai On WedDon Use Charge ; Quit School For Hawaii Residence ' Sport Coupe or j EN YCoed Will kg&X . MILD SKIN IRRITATIONS can become a toroblem. but If vou use II & M :OINTMJENT you "tiust get results ue long-overd- I'1 t8&&$&stp maintenance, sa ety inspection, and good driving habits result in '' '' j f'1 " Prize-winnin- g WATER SOFTENER $492 ! ' v ut . . j - j i ; J j' fruit-growi- ng " . SPRINGVILLE Nobel novelist is in Spring ville researching; for a hew book! He is Halldor Kiljani Laxnesl a writer from Iceland.! His storv will' concern converts to the La! ter-da- y Saints Church who colon: lzed in the Spanish Fork area. Laxness is winner of the 1955 Nobel Prize for literature. , PET-GARD- I year-roun- Nobel Prize Novelist in Springville j : j School: Commodities from a single office. j LeerfWritilirg Week Scheduled For! Provo. Area " - i -- ' j - Jl , j to- . j - j asssfTOP - the list of foot! to the states available surpluses of crack particularly the addition !; ed wheat, t "i ' 3. Arrange, n Salt Lake county, to, process the Applications for sur pluses and to release the surplus commodities 4. Extend, at the Utah County his desire to work with Orem City strikes "should be divorced entireto i further the progress of the ly from the tissues of the strikes office,, the period in each month in Central Utah Valley metropolitan th ems ely es ," " Mr . King observed. which the office releases the surarea. He 'also said "Orem; City "Where need exists, the Welfare pluses to qualified applicants.- and Provo; should work together Department and its personnel have in planning for the future."-.- , a dutyfto recognize and serve that SUNDAY HERALD 9 V Dr. Grow Spoke of the advis need." SUNDAY, OCTOBER, 4, 1959 ability of the city manager type 'Freedom from want, he said, is Utah County. Utah of government and suggested that one of the fundamental guarantees Orem take a new approach to of the; American (system. their city government, as Orem In a letter, to Garth A. Young com is no longer a berg, who,' as director of the a rapidly building Department's. Bureau of Accounts munity but PLANTS ; metropolitan area. and Research, supervises the'dis PLANTERS Robert Faddis, president of the tribution of !Mr. King surpluses, JARDINIERS club was chairman of the meet urged that the department: ing of 23 members and guests. STATUETTES 1. Double the monthly rations of This meeting) is ;partj of the get-owo surpluses in. greatest dei FOUNTAINS -- and j vote campaign being the t and milk flour; mand, powdered sponsored by the Orem Jaycee Clayson-Richin- s "The current rations on these I1 The nation's 22nd annual Let organization. commodities ar 'wholly Inadequate ter Writing Week will be celeSHOP for the average! family," Mr. King brated- in Provo during October ' 275 SO. UNIV. ' ;J 4 through 10, according to Post j ,'. said, ;. Slashing Incident 2. Urge the addition of. other master W. Raymond Green. Posters depicting a mailman, and colorful streamers proclaim ing that "Letters are fun to send and exciting to receive," will be LUMBER W AT km. ' on! vehicles.. postal displayed that Green stated Posjtmaster the special week should serve as rj a reminder to write letters to servicemen hospitalized patients, foreign acquaintances, faraway friends and others who Baldino Jiron, 25, Provo, chargwill welcome a personal letter! ed in Provo City Court with assault with a deadly weapon, a beer can opener, was bound over to, Fourth District Court. Three youths were treated for slash inin . jMUTk. i . " . . I juries following an altercation Springville last veek. He was in the Utah County Miss BURLEX Idaho UPD Idaho: plans to become a resi- jail Saturday in lieu of $2000 cash dent "jof the nation's newest state, or $4000 property bail. His trial v date in District Court is yet-t-o Hawaii. , , ' il Tamara Ashby, who currently be set. VX7 wears the Gem jbtate crown, said here today she's going It "TOO FAR, TOO FAST" !: "I quit jBrigham Youhg Iniversity ." i next spring and move to Hawaii PITTSBURGH (UPI) The to enroll said in . University of Ha- Pittsburgh of an editorial today that the steel waii (for the last three years ' her college education. industry has "attempted to move Friends said she made the de too' far! and too, fast at on$ time cision to leave the continental U. In the steel strike. f'Could it real S. after spending a week at ly hope to receverj at one sitting Hawaii in September after the so much that has been bargained Miss America pageant. She inow away over the course of the last has a scholarship at the Provo, 18 years?" the editorial asked. OREM Dr. Garth Jones, for- mer urem resident, aaaressea f Orem Kjwanls Club luncheon meeting this Week. Dr. Jones has spent three years in Indo nesia under the technical assist ance, program sponsored by the International Cooperation Administration,, a jdiyision of hte U. gS State Department, and plans to return to Indonesia in the near future. Dr. Jones said "that in the struggle fori minds, whether it is in Indonesia or some other back ward country in the world, success depends not in the battle hut in the offering and acceptance of technical assistance." "In Indonesia the people have been exploited for centuries and reforms, in these! backward countries need to be simple. They do not understand liberty or freedom; generally they do not like white people and most of them are not interested in becoming Christians,',' Dr. Jones said. He continued fiy saying that "Asia; is going to play a more importaat role in world affairs. China is lost and we might as well accept Red China as a nation of the world. Ron Cragun, a new member of the organization was welcomed into the club, Guests alt the luncheon included Martin Dcdgej Carl Blake and Jim Ford all from Orem High 0. Completely Automatic Down strike will be continued through the month of October, it was .an nounced Saturday by C. C. Morgan!, general superintendent of S. Steel's Geneva Works. U. "This means that premiums will be paid from the insurance fund, and any unpaid employee contribu tions will be deducted from the earnings of participating employees after they have returned to work," Mr. Morgan said. j : Pay Nothing j, 14- ing Wednesday evening, Oct,' 7, J Joseph Smith ' B anquet Hall. He is Aly Wassil, now technical advisor on civilization and cul tures to the motion picture, in dustry in Hollywood, accrding to Myron J Fulrath, president, of the Timpanogos Knife and Fork Club. Since coming to America, Wassil has been the. recipient of several scholastic,! literary and oratorical honors. He has been, awarded the' Phi kKappa Delta key of distinction and was honored with the Great Seal of the State of California for his "contribution' to a better understanding' between East and West." I . Drivers will be penalized for fractions of traffic xregulations. A referee will ride in every car to rate the. driver on. ihis habit Parents will be; welcome to ride with sons and daughters driving in the family car. Every1 car in the contest must pass a safety inspection. The run served to teach the students that the combination of regular '..1:1.4 r i run.- - : imi If people everywhere observe J leave fire prevention literature. the simple rules of fire safety, ws This week will mark the 88th can practically erase the present of the Great Chicago sorry record of 11,500 lives lost anniversary ire and the 37th anniversary of o fire each year land a billion r the which marks week a and special quarter dollars worth of of one of the! the destruction in smoke," property gone upj world's cities. Deari MuhleProvo Fire Chief great stein said today p announcing Fire Prevention Week has been observance of annual Fire Pre- proclaimed by President Eisen: vention Week, Octl hower and is set aside to eim The Provo" Firemen have, just phasize the d need for completed their annual home in greater .attention to fire safety spection in which they called it to stress again that 'very nearly 2897 home in Provb with an offerj all fires are preventable, that to inspect the premises and to! human carelessness is the guilty party ki almbsti every fire case. - ' v.- IniiimiiMnr Provo Gntief Urges Fire Prevent job Reau lotions j . nwiftinOiWLnijitii PHI i33Miffijj vaaaa ! Safety, economy Slated m nii'iirmni nt : ; r four-poi- r . . hm'ta (D-Uta- h) OREM j , . ' :' Earl Udall, Provo City Rep; David S. King manager and ate wart Mjrow, Saturday called upon ofthethe Public "state chairman of political science de- Welfare' Department to a program to BYU implement at the spoke partment Coverage under the program of members ctf the Orem Jaycee or- to improve the distribution of food thinking , of the West, will be the insurance benefits for employees ganization ja their recent dinner surpluses in strfke-boun- d areas. guest speaker of the Timpanogos K N -- v'o Steel States of United; distribution' ,:f,.:v-Corporation of The 4."1 surpluses to 1..V- - - i. meeting. .1. Vtt. who do not work because of the Udall of stressed men idled by the the .families City Manager Orem Kiwanis Club Hears Of Indonesia 1 retail ; pharmacies licensed Pakistanian, thinker who has studied with the great teachers of philosophy and yoga in the East, and who has combined with I the theories, the practical A King Asks More Surplus Food as Strikers' Aid Provoans Urge Cooperation With Orem' At JC Meet Strikers' Insurance Continued Philosopher From Pakistan Due At Knife, Fork Club Higher Than 3 Other Utah County Towns FR 82 |