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Show 4 t FRCSrrSlSADZa, CmH Dal, Utah Castle Dale. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS temple. They have lived most of their lives in Carbon and Emery counties. ! Utah Foundation predicts tax rise to meet growing government costs Thuroiay, Navambar 24, 1H4 f I REMEMBER WHEN state taxes jbe gained if the state shifts from to bonding for its may be required next biennium in Utah merely to maintain building program. It - warns, ' Takan from the files of the Emery County Progress present spending levels after however, that such a temporary providing for normal growth ad-- 1 solution could add to the in the general fund range financial problems of the It YEARS AGO he had suffered a broken neck evening and a little boy was Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wit and internal injuries. welcomed at the heme of El- and allowing for expected en- state because of the required atm are first time parents of a mer Sherman last Saturday. rollment increases in the sch- amortization and interest costs. 20 YEARS AGO ools and colleges. State expenditures exceeded Both left are from Huntington. born eirl 9 November at Mrs. baby Ray Hassinger This forecast was made by state revenue in Utah by $3.6 the race hospital Mr. and Mrs. this week to join her husband in Maliciously mischievous Clive Killpack are rejoicing ev- Texas. Ray has been transfer- boys, it is thought, set fire to Utah Foundation, the private million in the fiscal year ended er the arrival of a new grand- red from the Army in the Aleu- Delbert Petersens hay stacks tax research agency in their June 30. 1964. The study shows in the north field last Sunday latest study on toe condition of that state revenue received son, born to their son Mars and tians to Texas. during the 1964 fiscal year toNiel and some 25 tons of hay went Utah state finances. Lott Mrs. November 4 Mr. and in a Salt Lake vwife The Foundation estima t e s taled $259,450,502, while state hospital. They now have three son are happy over the arrival up in smoke. The grass in Hecof a baby girl bom to them at tor Evans field was also fired that a statewide property tax general expenditures for current boys. the Price hospital Saturday, on the same day, endangering of slightly less than fifteen operations and capital outlay A serious accident occur- November 11. mills, or its equivalent in other amounted to $263,050,860. fences and some buildings. red last Friday night when Sinnew or increased taxes, probof 60 YEARS the Davis AGO According to the report, state E. Vaughn clair Thompson of Green River U. S. Naval A son was bom Thanks- ably will be needed during each expenditures in Utah have been Air Corps received drove his pickup truck from a his on November 1 and is giving morning to the wife of of the two years in order to bal- greater than current revenue to aide road onto the main high- nowwings ance the uniform school fund seven out of toe past eleven enjoying his furlough with Neils B. Adler of Castle Dale. way and was proceeding toward his folks in Ogden and Orange- All are doing well. Mr. and Mrs. at present spending levels. This years and five out of the past his home. A new century Buick ville. He is to prop- - six years. During this period, it report at DeLand John Cook of Clawson have a compares with a statewide of 7.1 has been the calculated policy schools rammed into him from the rear Florida on November for levy 28 where new son, an 11 lb. boy, that was with a terrific impact, overturn- he will receive his operational bom Friday morning of this 1962, 7.6 mills in 1963, of the Utah Legislature and toe and 9.7 mills in 1964. Administration to meet new week. ing, the truck and demolishing training. both it and the car. Mr. Thompneeds by utilizing fund All AGO 30 YEARS Right Foundation analysts point out Emery County is son was taken to the hospital in es and surpluses to modand Mrs. P. E. When you hear men talking that this projection is predicatBishop Price where it was thought that Snow are erate the need for new or inparents of a baby boy about there being better places ed on spending levels under creased taxes. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. than Emery county every potato present school aid formula. AdCZ3DDDDDDDDD0 bom There are virtually no reMelvin Bryan are parents of a winks its eye, every cabbage ditional taxes of $2.5 million maining uncommitted fund balbaby girl born last week. shakes its head, every beet gets during the biennium (an amount Miss Beth Jensen, mem red in the face every stalk of equivalent to an added state ances at the present time toe In fact, the report observes. club com sticks ber of the second year up an ear and every property tax of 0.82 mills) of Castle Daje, was the winner foot of land kicks at such talk. would be required for each $100 Foundation predicts that there will be a deficit of approximatt of the Montgomery Ward Those that are already here are increase that is made in the $5 million in the uniform ely which was awarded to the the luckiest mortals on earth, basic school aid formula. Simschool fund at the close of the most outstanding club member and those that are unfortunately ilarly, an annual increase of bebiennium in the county. located elsewhere and are lucky 0.33 mills in the property tax, present cause actual revenues from was Larsen slight Ralph enough to read this item will or the equivalent in other taxes, current taxes have fallen conly injured last Saturday when miss the opportunity of their would be needed for every $1 Utah Huntington, a truck driven by Fred Ungricht lives if they dont make a run million that is added to other siderable short of advance estimates upon which appropriatipped .over near Soldier Sum- for Emery County and secure state spending totals during the tions for this biennium were inmit. Mr. Ungricht escaped a hold here before some wiser forthcoming biennium. Thursday and Friday based. jury. jeople rush in and grab the The study indicates that some November 26 and 27 and and the great opportunities temporary respite from these 40 YEARS AGO week in the Carbon hospital 433rd SQUADRON Ed Mangum and Mrs. that go with it. predicated higher taxes might where he underwent surgery, Laura A. Brown, both of HuntRussell and Glen Snow, with ington, were issued a license to accompanied by their sisters, wed Thanksgiving Day by Cupid Cliff Robertson Alice Justesen mid Lydia GranMoffitt. George Chakiris ge of Orangeville and a brother, Miss Inez McNeil of Lo-Mrs. Ida Snow William Snow, of Price spent gan, English teacher in the Cenin Fountain Green with Sunday two school for the tral past high Saturday, Sunday. Monday their John Snow. The brother, HOME REST PROGRAM via train. November 28, 29, 30 years, and Floyd Jorgensen, was home occasion was Johns 84th birthson of Mr. and Mrs. John S. The November evenings enClyde Rogars and Hammarstoin's Jorgensen, left Wednesday for tertainment was presented at from his work to Salt Lake day. Duane Curtis was taken where the nuptial knot the Valley Rest Home Thurs- over the weekend. The Cox chilLogan, SOUTH PACIFIC to Ogden to the hospital to be uniting the happy couple was day under the direction of Mar- dren are among the ones who treated for a badly burned back Childs have had mumps and now to be tied Friday in the Logan jorie Reid and Dorothy with and shoulders suffered recently. of the Lady Lions. The program measles. temple. Mrs. Myrtle Wayman is Rossano Brazzi consisted of a clarinet trio, AnGeorge Wishman spent $0 YEARS AGO Mitzi Gaynor nette and Marie Reid and Kala the weekend in Farmington, N. in Provo staying with her son A baby girl was born to Stilson; quartet, Henning Olsen, M. with his mother and other Roy and children while Roys Mrs. Martin E. Blade Tuesday Quinn Barton, Jim Anderson and relatives. He is with the Bureau wife is in the hospital for surGlen Hansen; reading, Mrs. of Reclamation and stays at the gery. Mr. and Mrs. Earl ChrisMontell Seely; guitar duet, J. J Pat Winters home. tensen were business visitors Grant and Vernon Childs; vioGlen Bott spent the past in Provo Monday. lin duet, Rheuben and Ludene II Jewkes. Group singing was next in order with some special numbers by Hugh Brandon, accom- children. V.V.Y, They are the parents of two Mr. Grange is a retired cardaughters, Mrs. Alton ( Avona) penter and mechanic. Blackburn, Sunnyside, and Mrs. Friends and relatives will be Robert (Beulah) Teel, Oakland, welcomed at their home in OrCalif.; and also had tjvo sons, angeville from 3 t o 7 p.m. SatEdward Vance Grange and Cl- - urday. They request no gifts. An increase in . - arence Gerald Grange, both of whom are deceased. The Granges have five grandchildren and three great grand- long-justme- . atax ex-itu- re - Mr. and Mr. Grange . . . not 50th anniversary Seventies Bookstore All standard works of the church, as well as song books, genealogy supplies, treasures of truth books and other LDS books and games are now available Orangeville pair observe 50th anniversary Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edward Grange, Orangeville, will be honored by their daughters at an open house Saturday, November 28, on toe occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. Clarence Edward Grange and Maggie Vilate Sitterud were married November 27, 1914 at at Seventies Bookstore at Glen Jones Service in Huntington ' Emery News 4-- H mm Mrs. Paul Otean con-tes- oatre 1963-6- 5 - i Castle Dale News , - ... zzzzzzzzzzzun : ftrll- 1) jWifl PLANE SEARCHS The Emery cattlemen hired a pilot and plane to fly the Manti and Fish Lake mountain range Monday in search of cattle. It has been reported that there are still several head of cattle on toe mountain. Robert Lewis and Christian Christiansen are flying iwith the pilot helping to sight the cattle. - to all Sears Catalog order customers Only 14 Shopping Days Emery PERSONALS Allred returned last Monday after spending a week in Salt Lake tending toe children of her daughter Richine, while she and her husband, Dr. Gordon Lewis, were in San until Christmas --Ora Francisco to a dental Orders placed after December 14 may not arrive for Christmas conven- tion. She brought her grandson, Gregory Lewis, 'back for a visit, Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bunderson Sunday were Mrs. Woodrow Truman of Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Black of Hunting-to-n and Lee and Tracy Bunderson of Orangeville. Order now and be sure " Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back rfTORE HOURS: 9:30 AJM. TO 6:00 PAL panied by Delon Olsen. Refreshments were enjoyed by the residents and several guests who were present. o '11 "llJCOO VISITING MISSIONS ifi -- &o:xct - Hiawatha Houses Seventeen Hiawatha house are to be sold. They must be remoyed from their present location. They may pe inspected at Hiawatha. Call at the Mine Office. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Killpack have received a very interesting letter from Betty Killpack, who is at this time touring the European LDS missions in the interest of the General Board of the MIA. She is assigned to the sports department. Eider Marie E. Peterson is in charge of the group which also includes his wife and a Sunday School representative. Betty hopes to contact a cousin in Switzerland, who is a missionary and also several of the Elders who are serving missions in the European mission from the Emery County area. She also plans to visit the birthplace of her English ancestors. The group she is withholds conferences in the missions and gives instructions to the officers and members in behalf of the organizations they represent They expect to return home early in December. OFFERS THANKS The Castle Dale Primary officers expressed appreciation to everyone who contributed toward a Childrens Friend for a missionary. They received enough from the ward to get nine subscriptions for KEK!iMECOTTS "INVISIBLE MAN Ernest Shober is invisible when be works as a mold maker helper at : mail. a safe way to send money by 2. They are readily accepted by a firm or an individual because of the ease with which they can be cashed. 3. They are insured safe up to $10,000 , by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. . 4. You receive a receipt when you purchase a bank money order and our bank maintains a permanent record of the transaction. 5. A bank money order usually costs less. ... BUY YOU Cacti Dale PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Huntsman were recent visitors to San Francisco and vicinity where they spent ten days with Mr. Huntsmans son and two of Mrs. Huntsmans brothers. They visited places of interest including the Cow Palace, LDS temple. Mr. Huntsmans son lives at Vallejo. The trip was made MONEY ORDER HERE Emory County Branch 1 CASTLE DALE, UTAH PULL SCALE BANKING SERVICE Home Owned Joseph T. Mason CAU US! VeReeCox Assistant Mgr. ' I Luko Insurance T, f Agency f , w e. lo- nbnnocott . v, v. ?v- - ' "H 4 V, r' J V . l 4? ' A: Mr: H38ST ... -- 5' 3 n Utah Coppor Division , : Coppox (Soxpbxation Home Managed Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' lort time: an accident serious moujli to an employee to lose time from work. Carbon Emory Bank ' y t, one-ye- ar 1. Provide Kennecotts Utah Smelter. He cant be seen because, from head to foot, hes covered by safety. Since he works near copper at a temperature of 2000 degrees fahren-heihe wears a hard hat with attached face mask, a heat reflective coat and leg protectors, asbestos spats and safety shoes. But all this is a pre- caution there has not been a lost time accident in the 14 years the mold maker job has existed. Personal protective equipment, chosen after rigid tests, is just one part of the safety program that covers every employee at Kennecott. This program, actively supported by employees and their union leaders, has earned a long succession of national industrial safety awards. Because safety has top priority at all times. Kennecotts Utah Copper Division employees are 10 times safer on the job than the average person ' is at home. sf . wj |