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Show . V SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1964 Utalh County, Utah Ovgroti Tofol Shows Increase GET SET NOW Sunday Herald FOR A Analy sis of Assessed Valuation Totals Reveals nd, Build ings Up; Personal Property Down valuation nf 865, as assessed for taxing pur- - in that category. The new valu w property in Utah County poses an increase of slightly ation released Friday" by Guy snowed a decrease in over one cent above the Ivins, county assessor, is under 1963, while .real estate $136,611,818 per for 1963. values and buildings and strucA reduction in valuation of Mr. Ivins said the decrease tures rose, an ? analysis of the commercial n d " industrial in commercial and industrial a valuation assessment report inj Utah County was machinery valuation represents machinery revealed Saturday. largely responsible for a de- the normal depreciation of such A1Total assessed valuation for crease of $678,658 in the total the equipment throughput the county increased slightly valuation of depersonal the He noted property that County. for 64 over '63, as detailed in in the county for 1964. 4 the of at preciation equipment an; initial story on the report The machinery valuation de- Geneva and works of Irontonj in (Friday's Herald. The county crease amounted to $1,469,252 represented a" great total hit a record of $138,250,- - from 1963's total of $16,782,146 U.S. Steel share of the figure. The entire personal property section of the valuation study Around and About amounted to $36,526,214 compared! to 1963's 137,204,872. Other categories within it were: motor f vehicles $9,731,984 an increase of $867,764 ;i merchanBY MILDRED B. HALL dise and fixtures, $10,770,495, ; 1964 4. $15,-312,89- -- !" . . 1 UTAH COUNTY or 373-856- 3 Mr. and MrsrClifton L. dall and the Leonal B. Johnsons, all of Provo, returned recently after .vacationing in California. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rule in Jackson, visited the old town of Volcano, as well as other interesting spots. The Beardalls continued on to Alamo to spend a week with the Donald E. Toomey family. Mrs. Toomey is formerly Lorraine Beardall. Mrs. Zelma Sorenson and son, Kelly, Spring-villlater joined the group at the home of her sister, Mrs. Rule and came to Utah with . an increase of $119,215; agricultural machinery j $567,316, an increase of $22,088; and other personal property (such as furniture in apartments) 373-054- 6 i $262,740, GLORIOUS i an increase of IN PROVO $19,957. The section of the study; with the greatest amount of valuation was buildings and structures in which the total this year reached $62,525,586 an e of $1,775621. The resi- dential category saw a growth of $998,915 to a new total of $35,589,563. Commercial and industrial buildings rose in value from $24,881,206 in 1963 to $25,604,227, . up $723,021. Agricultural structures rose in $3,-491,6- mm i iiirm il ni hi 'i mi '"lii in if rn irimKni ii mini mm i I n SPECIAL PURCHASE OF LADIES' Regular to 200 SAVE ON THIS COLLECTION OF REGULAR TO 14.95 Cm LADIES' BRAND NAME SWIM . OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY MIGHTS TILL 9; . j 99 YOUR CHO CE AT MEZZANINE FLOOR 2 for p Special purchase of pew "summtr wfiite" costume jewelry, all from higher , prices, Perfct for gifts, tHIS ONE! COMPARE favors, keeping WEBB AND ALUMINUM CHAISE PLASTIC 1; - " 'ya : "H ; - ALL REG. 3.99 to 5.99 ' now At only 2 tfyy.fyA lister. 'i MEETINGS A' ' PTA MOVIE REVIEW The Provo PTA Movie Review committee recommends the show at the Academy "What a Way to Go" for adults. They also recommend "How the West Was Won' at the Paramount for " family viewing. . Jr ' "' ' i f '4 I , $ ','' ''"? ' J' 4 I' , ";' I i, ,t tsi f4 ' -- " . 'y Salesman samples in smart neto Bermudas and walking snorts Save on theso popular styles ! Sizes 29 J '' 1 GROUP. BOYS' WALKING SHORTS hsyyyyyyyyyyyyys&y&y.-- REG. 1.99 unwanted hair Electrolysis removed permanently upper chin arched eyebrows lip arms - legs - underarms. Phone - REG. 2.99 aiid 3.99 Boys sizes 6 to 18 in and 2.99 better quality shorts at salesman sample price quanIlilrry limited '. tity. LADIES' SUMMER HAND ; 66 ' li PERFGrThIANCE J ''" ' ' 'i ''' r ' GAY-POPULAR-COL- I ORFUL LADIES SIZE 10 to 18 P-- yf Li iGALE TENNEY tVtt 1( W.4h A rnl Has been designated Superior Life Agent for nit outstanding life Insurance service a a representative for STATE FARM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (MANAGER'S NAME) Aitncy Maniitr It 1 2 li 35 iX UNRETQUCHED lift STATE FARM INSORAItCC COMPANT Mom Office: ttoomingto, IB. .i r ' --vTT-r n rTf3 SORRY WE RAN OUT FOR FATHERS DAY mwm Popular printed shifts the fashion. THE GREATEST ADVANCE EVER ! IN MEN'S AND BOYS' WASH-N-WEA- R FROM LEVI STRAUSS... THE EXCITING NEW 0 8 TO 14 ar ; , - , ..... (q) 9M BIG BOY'S SIZES 26 to 29 (ages.13 to 18) v M.. 4.98 5.98 FA1 3-ft.6- ty summer ttyi NCY PRINTED SUPER SIZE YOWHIL : SUPER SAVINGS and,, sun cotton bathing towel. 100 looped terry. A big buy. Big size FLOOR cool-n-pret- -ft, iEACN ,. Pedal Pushers MEZZANINE ...V BIG SLACKS V Here they are again the pant all the industry is talking and the about takes the work out of wash-n-weis STAY. crease there to' j ij BOY'S SIZES 6 to 12 ;L.-- GERLS' F9 D) MEN'S SIZES 29 to 44 WAIST INSUaANCf H PHOTOGRAPH.OF LE VI'O jOTA - PREOT SLACKS STATf FARM i 2 , i AM j US County: schools. ; 1 FIRMAGE'S STREET F10O3 99 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Lewis and son Kevin, have returned home to Portland, Ore., follow ing a few days visit in Provo with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam D. Lewis and brothers and CI OR 59c EXCH . (Adv.)- hi COSTUME Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Weight Sr., were in Brigham (Sty during the week to attend the funeral of Miss. Norma Jensen. Miss Jensen had been a supervisor in the Box Elder 225-088- 3. m SUMMER WHITE Allen Brent Brockbank has re turned to" San Francisco after visiting a few days in Provo with his parents, Dr and Mrs. Allen G. Brockbank The young man is attending the Physicians and Surgeons College in the coast city. ! I'm r ' Mr. and .Mrs.1 John Nicol and sons David and Jim with her mother, Mrs. Grace Nusttall, all of Orem, report a happy vacation spent on the coast. At Sacramento they were hosted by a sister, j Mrs. Jay Thursman and brother, Albert C Nuttall and families. In Pittsburg they visited Mr. Nicol's brothers, Chase and Kenneth Nicol and their families. At San Simeon they visited the Hurst Castle and toured through Carmel, Santa Cruz and other places. . ' ,;! 60 -- y m its .''' value from $1,288,111 to $1,331,-79- 6 an increase of $43,685. Real estate values also rose in the V new valuation study, to $180,111 from $16,700,620 $16,880,731. Residential real estate rose $73,608 to $6,417,949 from $6,344,341. Commercial and industrial real estate rose $103,084 from $3,388,576 to while agricultural real estate valuation climbed $3,459 from $6,967,663 to $6,971,122. e, the party; and wrap-aroun- d FIRMAGE'S OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 .jr. w 1 - |