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Show vJVlm Sunday Herold 8 First of Two Parts ( Editor's Note: , the first of a two-paterjei by Kathryn D. Groesbck of ' Payson, who has written extensively for the Herald on; history of r the West, con- -' rt ' cerning the territorial gov- pernor of, Utah from Brig-haYoung until Caleb West, last to serve ai chief ; executive before " Utah be- ' AM came i jtaiejn isao.i m ill V By KATHRYN D. GROESBECK me mons werrtntfreiy-unaecontrol of their ecclesiastical leaders. With a few gentue citi zens among their number It was felt they would not always re without some main - content form of civil government. "Earlv 1n 1849. therefore, convention was summoned of 'the. inhabitant of that portion of Upper California lying east - rf thelffaTveWdrcjuntains,aiid on the 4th day of March assembled at Salt Lake City. A committee was appoint-- ; ed to dratt a consmuuon,. to far if was nrinnted and the first; provincial government organized under the name rf State of Deseret, to include at that time an Immense tract of country extending .to the Pacific Ocean.,The seat of the government was to be Salt Lake City.'. - ;r'.' . word. Only one the slate of officers was presented to the people, all of them top Mormon leaders. Actually,, it was merely a sustaining vote, whereby the church leaders attained the status of invil offir ' cers, also.) - Territory Formed On April 5, 1851, the general assembly of the State of Deseret was dissolved,; though it was not until one year later as officially that the state merged into the territory of Utah with Bngham Young appointed governor and superintendent of , Indianaffars. Had the he not ' been appointed trouble between- - the Mormons and the' United States govern ment mieht have been hasten-- 1 ed. It was Brigham Young, who would have no violence done to Judge Perry E. Brocchus, who exhorted polygamous wives to a life ot virtue ana leu ares u.v Mormons orrmorality and v-'- V tue. -- :'VVVV-V;' Discord followed discord. Ev entually the federal officers et forth' for Washington,- - taking with them the territorial seal, the "records, documents, and funds that were later returned to proper authorities. Brief Terms Others replaced the runaway officials, but enjoyed just brief terms of office. The third batch included John is , sense of : f w Election Held After a rather complex begin- .nine an election was finally held with : the' qualifications, powers and duties of the gov ower ernor similar to mose states. On election day, March 12, i first ceneral election was held fa the bowejy in Salt Lake City with 624 notes polled, Brig-haYoung "being chosen as officers governor. Various other "Strength in America's Heri were elected at the same time. will be me meme ot me tage" Thus was established in' the annual Eagle Scout Recognition Lake Salt valley of the Great to be held Jan. 21 in banquet : the State of Deseret. ballroom of .the BYU Studthe election (Editor's Note: The ent Center, Dr. Da Costa Clark, for the State of Deseret was not chairman has announcbanquet an election in the competitive ed. Eagl3 Scout Banquet m Picks Theme Nominations . 1854-55- y ,,' Nephi Chamber ' Picks Officers -- - Mormon. War CcrosIeZitlii3 5Tuac " and iiic conflict became known as the Mormon War. It was Associate Judge W. W. Drummond, leaving his wife Jackalyn Joyce Orton, 25, 964 and family in Illinois without S. 4th W., Provo, has pleaded means of support, who brought in Provo City Court- - to vith him a harlot whom he had guilty a of driving during charge picked up on the streets of and was fined. $300 or as her Washington, introducing, sentenced to 30 days in jaiL Mrs. Drummond. Gambler and Two hundred dollars was sushad avowed he he bully, openly and she was given to come to Utah to make money. pended March 5 to pay the remainder. nea brings Fine From City Court He insulted the communityijy Another ' ; charge of driving mocktog the institution of poly- under the influence of intoxicat even gamy. Drummond became was dismissed. , ; than had been ing liquor more unpopular Judge Brocchus and finally ' . ? of Cali-- MAN,' THEY'RE THERE JNew . York- - Uty Has more fornia. After his departure the only Russians than Kiev; more Gergentile official remaining in the mans than Stuttgart, , more territory was Garland : Hurt, Jews than the entire nation of the Indian agentNone could Israel, more Irishmen than any be found willing to accept office city of Eire, and the third in a territory where it was be largest Italian population in went Home by way By RAY DE CRANE Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Many taxes formerly deduc tible on the annual income tax return were eliminated by the 1964 Revenue - Act These are the tax on cigarettes and alco holic beverages and fees paid for auto license tags and driv ers licenses. Th Treasui,y Department also has reviewed the sales tax allowance charts m the 38 states having state, county or city sales taxes. For each state NEPHI CC HEAD-Jam- es L. Internal Revenue. Sendee now Painter, new president of the has a chart showing the optional Nephi Chamber of Commerce. amount of sales tax which may be deducted without any proof being required. These automatic allowances are based upon total income and the number of per sons in the family. , : In most of the states the sales tax allowances for 1964 returns are not . as liberal as those permitted in former years. There is this saving grace: Utilike the'experience of past v L. . NEPHI-Ja- mes (Jim) payers who purchased an autobeen elected president of the mobile in 1964 to add on to scheNephi Chamber of Commerce. the allowance in the state actual tax for dule sales the He succeeds' Jay C. Mickelson, amount of state sales tax paid who has been president for the on an auto purchase. 'mean that past two years. ; This probably-w- ill New vice president is Morris the taxpayer who buys a car every year or two will have in LuntvR Ei Winn' was the aggregate a higher allowsecretary. ance for sales tax man formerNewly-electe- d directors are ly. Those who buy a car no Douglas Christiansen, James P. more often than every three de- McCune, Mr. Mickelson and years will have a smaller ducbonr' n W. Ray Worthington. L y n Also deductible in the tax director. Wright is a hold-ovcolumn are real estate taxes Retiring members of t h e do not include special as board are Don Barton, James (but roads jot sewers), for sessments H. Stephens and Harlow Pexton, state and local gasoline taxes, state i. and Jocal income taxes LARGE TURNOVER and personal property taxes An average of 30,000 of the which many states have on in10 billion nerve cells die in vestments and revenue-produ- c r the cortex of the brain daily. ing "securities, that to remember well Losses total more .than half a is It billion cells by the time a per- NO federal taxes such as those son reaches tiie age of 50. charged on transportation, util- - Nominations are now. being accepted by the Provo Jaycee F. Kinney as chief justice and organization for their annual A ward W. W. Drummond and George Distinguished Service P. Stiles as associate ludees. program, according tov Jack Almon W. Babbitt was appoint ed secretary In these. The project is sponsored an Stiles and Babbitt were Mor nually by the Provo Jaycees to mons. Kinney and Drummond recognize a young man of the played a prominent part in the community between the ages .of 21 and 36 for outstanding serv history of the saints. am and will be governor,' ice to his community,- - occupasaid Bngham in June, 1853 con tion and leadership abilities. . ference and there were none to Any young man under the age of 36. as of Dec. 31, 1964 is dispute hisauthority focseveral eligible as long as activities for ". years. x In January, 1854 Utah sought which ..he-- , is being nominated f of the second time admission tofck place while he was 35. Nomination forms have been as a state.' The request was ignored, probably on the score of sent to civic clubs and church and business leaders, said Mr, polygamy. Meanwhile most of the gen- Roberts. These must be returned by Feb.. 12 to him or Glen tile officialsappointed by the Thomas, president. 'Winner of federal authorities were, acthe award will be entered in to Mormon accounts, cording adventurers ' of, the the Utah Jaycee Three Outpolitical standing Young Men Contest. owest grade. ' Deductible: SomeToxes, but Not All r SeekDSA Discord, Conflict Marked Terms Of Utah Territorial Governors This Cut Your Own Toxes: 9 Provo JCs er . lieved they could perform their the world. of their the at only price duty uves. For Drummond laid ame to the saints for the Gun nison Massacre, the death of former Judge Shaver and Sec retary- - AlmonW.- - Babbitt. He said all officials were insulted, L. Simpson, harassed, and even murdered Bishop Robert Salt Lake City, First Counselor for doing their duty. Operation of tiie Provo River The officers for the 1965 year as more demands are put on Crisis Nears distribution - system regarding were elected Wednesday at the the river so that eventually the in the IDS Presiding Bishopric, It seemed apparent that mat its water users was compliment- annual meeting of me ' river Provo would become a diminhas been named speaker for the ters were 1 tending toward ed mis week by Donald C. Nor- - system's members. A budget of ishing stream. event which begins at 6:45 p.m. The banquet will host about 200 crisis, though no measures had seth, distribution engineer for $14,637 was approved at that It was pointed out in Wednesas chairman Boy Scouts who achieved their yet been taken except a 'fee the Utah State Engineer's of- time. day's meeting that some perwas Niels Anderson, Orem, and .; Eagle, Scout rank in the last ble effort to supersede Brig- fice. . ,; in a canal ham as governor of the terri On hand to receive and apas secretary was sons buy shares OREM Klin Darton was re- year in Utah, Juab and Wasatch to take, then want tory. prove the Provo River System's H. C. Godbe, Salt Lake City. company and elected president of the Orem Counties. on On water an exchange basis The Scouts will have as spon Credit August 31, 1854, Lieuten budget and selection of officers Wallace R. Wayman, Provo, the City Employees Federal River ar Mr. was for Provo retained 200 as Norseth that said difE. and J. business sors 1965, Steptoe from the river profes . Union this week. - whose fields are rived in Salt Lake City en route the Provo River System was commissioner and Isaac F. sional men committee and officers canal Other - ferent from where the members include: Roy Healy, similar to the interests of the to California with a body of operating very wellandyoujreL BauinHeberTretained as his company diverts water. . vuife !J L. 1jr...t As, deputy. tery efficients vice pTesiaentwiTOTajCTwivrn Mrorseth-said-suchtio- n Walter A. Nicholes, an Eagle office was now about to expire, He commented that many of Mr. Waymanas a matter )f director; -- ..victory uirisiensen, tiie river commissioner is in Scout hi Edgemont Troop 188, the governorship of Utah was the other rivers in the state treasurer; Jim Twitchell, assistpolicy, Thursday told Mr. Nor- by Colonel in the have a to tendered will a at be the banquet by great many problems speaker ant treasurer; Ruth Cameron, oTwat-e-r, line with the state's policy. He their operations. To aid in im- seth that on exchanges and . will speak along lines of President Pierce, said his office is not going to secretary; Garth Wilkinson, dhe will not honor any such was not the peo proving such problems he said he the theme; It is expected that and Knowing E.-- E .Twitchell irector, calTTbr a divert water from rivers' or D.- Pearson, appUrations-wh- ich president ple s choice, he refused to ac- that his omcejsinjhe-proces- s Alice Howells, educational di Marden, to date un- canals unless he ; has permis in of diversion up L. Hermanson, Merrill change point rectors; Council will give the greeting memorial signed by himself, by on water rights and title hold- less he is authorized to do so sion from the canal companies. chairman, Larry Lumen, and -Hazel Cook, members of the su- at the banquet Royal Stone, the federal officials; the army ers of water. This work has by the state engineer. Changes A problem arising from" the Los Anseles. "deoutv retrional officers, and all the promment been completed on the Beaver in diversion point will also be pervisory committee; Omer J. placing of the Alta Ditch in pipe reappointment and Santa Clara Rivers and will honored if authorized by- - the and the subsequent drying up of Peterson chairman," Mahary scoutTexecutive in charge of citizens for-t- he be done on the Provo soon. Utah and Southern " Wyoming of Brigham. canal company - involved,- - he Gregory and Vera StieL mem springs below the ditch was ' On will sabbath the after attend. said. the scouting activities, committee. the credit bers of brought to Mr. Norseth. He said departure, Brigham TTto. Wayman said unless such he would like all the material Sph Twitchell pve an a-- East Sharon Stake President, colonel's Je maslerlrepeai nd will be formative talk on the use ot :ed7Ttoo many oh the matter so thai he can governor, credit union and how employees of ceremonies. points of diversion could occur study it, Remark Bodes m ean build up their investments Such a remark, when Utah was seeking admission as, a In state, boded ill for the saints. It was about then that Presi - SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) dent Buchanan determined that A Grand Junction,-CokK,-m- an For Brigham should be ousted as was sentenced to five years in : Listed governor and that a force a federal penitentiary on a sto 3 r should be sent len ear "charge hr U.S. District EPHIaissesTfii tffihe"territory E PLEASANT GROVE-Pleas- ant management training are being to sustain the authority of his Court Friday. are fees license Alfred set up in this area by Dr. W. T, successor, Grove City dog Cumming, Laurence A. Morgan, 20, also now due, reports Clarence F. Maughan, supervisor of the who had been Indian superin- admitted two armed robberies Bair, city animal control offi- state fallout shelter training tendent on the upper Missouri. in the Salt Lake area. Hence by June 1858 more than Morgan was apprehended by cer, and are being accepted at program. Classes tentatively are set 6,000 troops were in Utah, or police in Murray on Dec. 23, Pleasant Grove City Hall. License fees remain at $8 for for the first and last week of en route for that territory. 1964,. after wrecking a stolen females and $4 for spayed fe- February in Eureka and Nephi Actually only -- about 3,000 ever car. He also suffered stomach male and male dogs. A penalty avwiuuig do YYuiiam l. otoweu, reached Utah. wounds from a pistol which dis will be charged for all fees paid Juan county Clvfl Defens The r Utah Warirwas on- .- It charged during the accident director. after March' 1. was then Brigham said if drivThe youth was on probation me course will consist of en to extremity he would lay for violation of the Dyer Act at Mr Bair emphasized the the time he was caught in the necessity of keeping all dogs eight hours of formal instruction waste the land. on the property. and an overnight shelter exer stolen car. (To be Continued) Recently, several dogs have cise. been shot while chasing deer in Mr. Stowell stated, "We hope r the east foothills. Mr. Bair said to get 40 managers and neran. AT 1:40-3- :45 UAllf Open 6:00 that dogs are also a menace to nel for five shelters in the NenW HUH $;! 5 ehAAtt VixirHe on1 fhflf ttiA area and about the same numShow 7:00 traps maintained by the city ber in the Eureka area. w are kept busy. The deer, the should have at least one man Warm Electrl sheep and the dogs themselves ager tor every 100 DeoDle." Hetters benefit when the dogs are kept Interested persons are asked on their own premise.--, Mr. Bair to contact Mr. Stowell at as soon as possible. emphasized. ities, admissions and the var- of Columbia, Idaho, Indiana, ious excise taxes are deductible. I o w a, Michigan, Minnesota; Here is toe gas tax for the Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, ' various states: New Mexico, New. York, North S cents'- -. Illinois. Kansas. Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Missouri, xTexas, Wyoming. 5 V cents Arizona. Colorado. Utah. Wisconsin. . Connecticut, Delaware, District cents Arkansas, Georgia, ' Suspect Nabbed In Ogden On 5 SALT LAKE CITY' (UPI) Wayne Johnston,;; 34,:.who w arrested Thursday in Ogden, was arraigned Friday on five charges in connection with two Salt Lake' City robberies, Johnston was apprehended when a newsman recognized mm in an Ogden cafe. The suspect was arraigned on charges of robbery, grand lar ceny and. being an habitual criminal in a complaint on- - VIENNA, Austria (UPI) JOS DflGH SUNDAY s?vs.fl FERFOSMAKCESI POPUUR PEICES! ' fiCKKfCOLOB ii'iOAilTISTj p0Mjt9t$Ut$MM MAD WORLD" HELD OVER is CLOSED r,iAD,r,iAD, In-C- ar go;:d 623-01- MAO, SUPER JET PLANNED .The proposed Franco-Britis- h jet Concorde will be able to recipes, theaters and fairy tales, announced Saturday ft was stopping its recornmendaV tions on mountain hikes 'T)ecause there is not enough interest. cross the Atlantic in Vk hours, arriving" in New York by the clock about three hours before departure from Paris, due to the time differential The plane We associate Nicaea, Con will; be;able to encircle the stance and Trent with Church globe without encountering Councils. nightfall , ;'" .. THERE'S SOMETHING FUNNY ABOUT . -J- SSS "CHARLIE"! 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