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Show TT>ea, m35UNDAY HERALD Foundation Outlines Story of Rising P rovo Tax Ta ke; Va I u a t i o n B i g Facto r Suit Grows Out Of Car Accicjent 3 j Around and About UTAH COUNTY ar By MILDRED B. HALL or FR FK 3-05- 46 3-S5- 63 May Donker has fifed suit in Fourth District Court against Don Harry Willirigham, 17' and his father, Arthur F. Willingham, Total property taxes which charging that negligenfce of the must be paid in Provo for 1963! acci- will be teenager caused a tw-cup seven per cent over dent Sept. 23, 1959, at' 690 South 1962 and 47 per cent above Main, Orem, in which plaintiff five years ago in 1958, according was injured. J to tne Utah Taxpayers Found She is seeking special damages 0 of $1800 for medical cate and A report compiled by that orgeneral damages, ganization claims the total in Prorv vo this year will be $2,357,000, an increase of $155,000 over last year's $2,203,365 and a boost of $759,000 over that of 1958. axes would be even higher, a-i- on. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Litster of Provo were among relatives home their welcoming grandson, Mr. and Mrs. William McKinnon o Payson were in Salt Lake recently to see their son, Bryan, board a plane for San Diego, Calif., after, being sworn into the Naval Air Force. Also with the Nevil Andersen of Huntington, who has recently completed a mission for his church in the Gulf ... group were Mr., and Mrs. Ronald States. McKinnon and daughter of River-toAfter caring for the children of their daughter, Lavina and husi Helen band Lorin L. Stephens at Arcadia, and Suzanne Shaw, left Salt Lake City by plane Calif., while the parents vacationed Saturday for an extended tour of in Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Europe While in England they Hoover of Provo joined the Stephplan to do some genealogy work. ens family in a week of fun and sun at Newport Beach, Calif. of SacramenViola Mrs. Hardy Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Cockell and to Calif., has visited for a few with her Provo parents, in daughter, Heather, visitors from days T. Litster William Mrs. England have been entertained and Mr. this week at the Elizabeth Souter area. in the and other relatives home in Provo. Wednesday evening dinner guests included family members, E. J. Duckett, the Art L. and Jack S. Ducketts, A. Rex Dunfords and Valerie Dunford. Miss Souter was assisted by Bessie and Gertrude Corless. On Friday evening relatives and friends from out of toWn joined them for Glen Giles Hall, 310 N. 1st W., a social. The weekend is being Pleasant Grove, pleaded guilty in spent in Salt Lake City as guests Provo City Court to a charge of of cousins, Richard J. and- - Betty driving while under the influ- Souter Wright. They are also visence of intoxicating liquor May iting points of interest there. The visitors will leave in early Octo17, and was fined $150. to make a new home in New Route ber Y. 2, SpanDunn, Gary ish Fork, Charged with driving Zealand. during suspension Sept. 6, pleadMr. and Mrs. W. Di Ahlstrom of ed guilty in Provo City Court, Orem entertained Thursday at a and was fined $150. 460 camper outing and picnic in a Theron Daniel Whiting, 22, with, nearby canyon for IVtr. and Mrs. N. 8th W., Provo, charged and daughter, in officer discharge Bryan Cockell resisting an of to Heather, over England. jOther guests bound was of his duties, Corweer Bessie and Gertrude Provo Fourth District Court from BarSouter Elizabeth and Disless, in City Court. Arraignment bara Davis. trict Court was set for Friday. n. i j Sah-taqui- ri, $15,-00- j I - Prisoner Asks Court Action To Free Him according to the association, if the sales tax increase of around in effect. The foundation report on Provo City taxes also included: Utah Prison inmate Harold Burleigh has filed in Fourth District Court his second habeas corpus against Warden John W. Turner, charging he pleaded guilty to passing a bad check under coercion. Utah Supreme Court, upon petition of Mr. Burleigh, asked Fourth District Court at Provo to hear the habeas corpus, and date was set for Tuesday at 10 a.m. On prior hearing iij Third District Court, Salt Lake City, when the inmate sought to have conviction set aside, he contended that he had pleaded guilty while his health was in "precarious" condition because of narcotic withdrawal symptorjis, edema, multiple burns and hepatitis, and because of mistaken identification" by a grocery clerk. But the Salt Lake j court found "insufficient evidence" to indicate Mr. Burleigh was innocent of issuing a fictitious check and pointed out that by pleading guilty, he had gained the benefit of having two pending narcotic charges against hini in Murray and Salt Lake City dismissed. Mr. Burleigh had been sento one to io years by tenced Preliminary hearing for Vernal Ronald Barton, en route home Third District Court; in 1959. H. Jensen, Farmington, charged His efforts to gain release Mission is viswith embezzling $950 from Irvin from inthe Canadian Provo with his brother, the through the board of pardons were Gerber March 2, 1961, has been iting also unsuccessful. set in Provo City Court for Sept. Keith Barton family and with Miss But Sept. 9, Utah Supreme and friends Lorraine other Colby, 24. Court, upon his petition, ordered son relatives. and Ronald is the Lyle Bradford Haws, 1488' N. of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barton of Fourth District Court to hear 3rd W., Provo, pleaded guilty to Moab. habeas corpus an grounds of Mr. charges of unlawful use and posBurleigh's claim he had been identified by the clerk session of fireworks, and was Expected to arrive in Salt Lake mistakenly fined $5 by Provo City Court. of his resepiblance to a because City today is Miss Sally Swenson Kenneth The case of Thorson, who is coming from Portland, Ore., companion and on a second con950 N. 6th W Provo, and Keith for her freshman that "Salt Lake County year at BYU. tention Chief 671 E. 5th Kresh Juretich has Jailer S., charged She will be met in Salt Lake by Thorsen, with depriving the owner, City her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. knowledge of my innocence." Habeas corpus hearing at ProAutof of a car April 21, was con- Carl W. Poll of Provo.; Miss Swen vo until jwas ordered by Chief Justice Court Provo tinued by City son is the daughter of Mr. and Henri Henriod. F. Oct. 4. Mrs. L. Douglas Swenson formerly Dick Westwood, 290 N. 9th E., of Salt Lake City. Police Investigate Provo, pleaded guilty to charges of allowing his dog at large, and Blaine D. and Aniene Andrus was fined $10, but pleaded inno- Porter are now in residence in 2 House Break-In- s cent to charges that the dog Honolulu, Hawaii, where Blaine Provo police Saturday were in"molested passersby" and trial will study the Chinese language at reports; of break-in- s was set In Provo City Court for he East-WeCenter there. Mrs. vestigating at the homes of Eugene AnderOct. 8. Porter is the daughter of Prof, son, 671 W. 2nd N., and Stuart and Mrs. Roman D. Andrus of ! City Court Lists Actions j ! j j - I ; st Nelson, 381 E. 2nd S. Provo. Statistics ANTIPASTO LUNCH MEETINGS Calorie - conscious lunch box BORN can be colorful and nutrimenus CITIZENS AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL. SENIOR Senior Citizens of the area are tious. Pack a cluster of Tokay Saturday: invited to attend a performance grapes with a variety of crisp Boy to Phillip and Patricia Ann of "The Redeemer,' carrot, a poetic vegetable nibblers Bean Davis, Provo. sticks and on Clinton celery pepper Prof. green drama by Larsen, Boy to James L. and Rachel Thursday, 8 p.m., at: the Provo and cabbage wedges. Add a slice la M. Tucker Adams, Provo. High School auditorium. They will of Italian sausage, cubes of arid few a Friday: cheese rye free be admitted upon presenta i Boy to Jack L. and Phyllis L. tion of their activity cards. crackers. Black Moulton, Orem. Boy to Charles Leslie and Flor-en-e Moz-zarel- Bunch Soper, Orem. Boy to Junior and Anna Mae James Martin, Springville. MARRIAGE LICENSES Richard Holt Jones, 24, Provo, and Lois Ruth LeBaron, 25, Suit Asks Closing of Gravel Operation, $50,000 Damages have Thomas G. and Louise V. Hurst, 555 W. 12th S.J Orem, have filed suit in Fourth District Court against Utah State Highway Department and Robert V. Burr-grConstruction Co., seeking shutdown of a gravel operation allegedly creating a dust problem and asking damages of '. Lehi. The Hursts charge that the conJames Angus Martensen, 19, struction company since July has Payson, and Carol Sue Wilson, been conducting ah excavation 19, Pajrson. and gravel crushing operation Kayi,Hogan Bullock, 26, Amer- within 600 feet of their residence; ican Fork, and Opal Vae Bragg, operating heavy equipment for 23, Salt Lake City. hours as long as 6 a.m. one day Franklin David Bingham, 21, until 3 a.m. the next, and creatValley, ; Calif., and Betty Ann ing so much noise that sleep and Williams, 20, Eufaula, Ala. conversation' are greatly hampered. They charged moreover that the stockpiled .material is constantly blowing into the air, and Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. James Roylance Scalmanini, 23, Ukiah, Calif., and Jean Pearl Foutz, 21, Huron," S. D. Paul Richard Bowers, 22, Pay-soand Maria Diane Hudson, 20, Santaquin. Merrill Harrison Olson, 25, Orem and Vesta Jean Morton, 22, af n per year had not been $365,000 Assessed valutions and the mill levy applied determine the prop erty tax. The valuation of $29, 296,000 is $1,567,000 above the 1962 figure or five per cent. The overall, mill levy of 80.46 is just one mill higher than the one in 1962. The tax increase of $154, COO is rather normal when compared with some other areas of the state. School property taxes of $1,522,-00- 0 are $96,000 higher than last year. The local levy remains un changed while the state levy was increased .5 mills. The state aid basis and supplemental was raised from $6,175 to $7,450 for the around 290 distribution units. The increase would be around $360,000 School taxes account for 64 per cent of the total load with a levy r""""""" HOUR DENTURE REPAIR SERVICE in 1963. Total levies paid in Provo' City since 1950 were: 1950, 67.35; 1954, 1044 SOUTH STATE STREET OREM, UTAH Southwest Entrance Rohbock's Floral 5 Phone $205,076 66.15; 1956, 64.88; 1958, 68.33; 1959, 74.73; 1960, 76.03; 1961, 76.13; 1962, 79.46; 1963, 80.46. compensory damage and punitive damage. FR 57 g FOR CARPETING rp 5) T substitute service available by will be telephone Western Union through the Telegraph Company's fices of- at Provo, Utah. Any member of f desiring fo protest or support the f closing of this office may communicate in writing with the Federal Communicati o n s Commission, Washington 25, O. 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THAT If application Charge it at Taylor's ) - Held For Trial On Assault Count Kendall Greenhalgh, 24, Santaquin, charged with assault with a deadly weapon upon Highway Patrol Trooper Owen Beard all (fracturing his skull), has been bound over to Fourth District Court from Provo City Court. Arraignment in district court is set for Friday. The incident occurred Aug. 25, when the trooper and Santaquin Marshal Junior Ross entered a tavern to break up a brawl. The injured trooper was first treated at Payson Hospital; then taken to Holy Cross Hospital, Salt Lake City, for surgery. He was released from the hospital Tuesday, his condition "improved," but is not yet well 225-565- ! " Public Notice Utan. WHILE YOU WAIT! taxes in the city from county levies increased from $114,081 in 1950 to " of 51.96 mills oUt of 80.46. City property taxes in"1963 are $47,500 higher than in 1962 with $629,877. Along with the valuation increase of $1,567,000, the levy was upped from 21.0 mills to 21.5 mills. The municipal government is responsible for 26.8 per cent of the total tax. The sales tax brings into the city treasury around half as much as does the property tax. Ccfunty taxes paid in Provo City, based on the assessed valution ratio, total $205,076 or 21.7 per cent ot the total county tax. County taxes paid by Provo City property accounts for 8.7 per cent of the total load. In 1950 the assessed valuation in tne city was just about half what it is now, or $15,955,406 compared with $2,296,606 this year. The school levy has gone from 36.20 in 1950 to 51.96 this, year, but went down not evenly as in 1954 to 26.0, then up to. 35.83 in 1956. This includes 7.6 mills from the state school leVy. Actual school taxes have increased almost three times since 1950, from $577,585 enough to go to work. NOW... YOU CAN creatthat smoke and dust STOP ROOF LEAKS ed a health problem. even while it's raining They said the state had informRAIN PATCH SEALER with continue to ed them it intends Be restrainthe operation and asked Prepared. Get it now! GEORGE D. HARGREAVES ing order to prevent this, plus $25,000 $25,000 then to $1,522,252 now. City levies have gone down from 24 to 21.50 mills, but due to the increased valuation the money collected has gone up from $382,930 in 1950 to $629,877 this year. The county levy has also decreased from 7.15 mills to 7 mills, but DENTURES REPAIRED "Tricot ZALE'S FOR THE BEST DIAMOND VALUE! Wf. I . B l New high styling of "Miracle Top" solitaire set in rich 14K white or yellow gold. only lic $225 tax NO MONEY DOWN BUDGET TERMS Illustration enlarged to show detail 62 W. n Center, Provo - Ph. FR Open Mondays 'Til 9 p.m. Pettiskirts 49 Boys7 Flannel Lined Jackets 3 Durable Jackets, Dan River Wash 'n' wear fabric. Wrinkle resistant. 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