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Show Volume Tooele, Utah, Friday, January 1, 1971 Si Number Thirty Tax Assessments On Trailer Homes To Rise x From the left: Ferris Andrus, Chief Deputy, Salt Iaike (anility Sheriffs Olfice and Bussell P. Calamc, Special Agent in Charge, FBI, present Sheriff Cillette a plaque from the FBI National Academy in recognition of his service. Photo hv Lvle Colbath Assessor Wemlcll Anilcrvm. more in the tax assessments CHANGES will line with the real value of the mean a general increase in property according to the Tax houis'S Commission. taxes trailer on property UTAH STATE, mans scars and will probably affect all units olsler than 1968 iiishIs'Is," ago, adopt ssl the practice of Mr. Anderson stated. assessing real property for tax The effect will be to in- purposes at a percentage of its crease the assessed evaluation actual value. In the past some of the trailers over last years properties have been assesswill ed at only eight percent while level. "Some assessments increase as much as three pi'r-ce- others hase lieen as high as which could mean ten to thirty percent. This has created an unfair twenty dollars per unit," he burden. continued. that Studies by the Tax Commisthe The Personal Property DiviThe possibility Wenslover Range Complex could sion have indicated that the sion of the Tax Commission is lie developed as a home port open market value of trailer attempting to establish a unifor spaceships will lie discuss- homes has risen over the past form assessment at 20 percent ed at a Utah Air Force Asso- few years. "Such homes are of the property value, Mr. Anciation meeting on January 8 now selling at higher prices derson continued. The reaphas now at the Hill Air Force Base Ofunderway perhaps because of the in- praisal ficer's Club. the Assessor brought about this change in creased demand, The million acre Wendover said. "The new depreciation the depreciation schedule for area is one of five places in schedules are designesl to bring trailers. the U.S. being considered as space ports by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Other locations incluile White Sands Missile Range, New Changes in depreciation sclietl-uli'for trailer homes which will affect property owners in Tooele County have lieen ordered by the Personal Property Division of the Utah State Tax Commission according to County Wendover As Space Port To he Discussed "THESE nt Only Tht Stork Knows Mexico; Y'andenlierg Air Base, and Edwards Air Base in California; and Cape Kennedy, Fla. Featured speaker at next Frislays meeting will be Art Johnson, programmer for the Hill Field Plans and Programs Directorate. Marie McBride Dies at Who Will Be The Years First Baby Who will lie Miss or Mr 1971? At this point no one knows for sure. But whoever it will be he or she will win a shower of gifts (including products and services) from Tooele residents of the county. The publisher and editors of the Bulletin and Transcript will serve as judges and their decision will be final. Judging will be based on the County merchants. time of birth as entered by the The Tooele Valley Hospital attending physician on the ofwill not:fy the Tooele Transcript ficial birth certificate. Bulletin of the first baby to held Funeral services were Check the ad in todays be born after the stroke of midDecember 28 at 10:30 a.m. from for a list of the merRecords 31. December Transcript St. Marys Catholic Church for night, of the hospital will determine chants participating ansi the proMarie Ursula McBride, 69, who the ducts they will give to the first winner. died December 26 at a nursing The winning youngster must baby of the year. And watch home. be born at the Tooele Valley for the announcement ssxm of The Rev. Father John T. Hospital to parents who are the baby's birth. Surprenant officiated. Interment was in the Danbury Catholic Lawmen and friends from every corner of the state honorCemetery, Danbury, Iowa. MRS. McBRIDE was bom ed Sheriff Cillette and his wife Reeda at a special dinner Marie Ursula Weibel, daughter Tuesday at the University Club in Salt Lake City. of Michael and Edna Sheldon Photo bv Lvle Colbath Weibel, on October 31, 1901 at Peace Officers Association, lie tion. He received telegrams of Sioux City, Iowa. She attended school at Dufrom has also helsl state and national congratulations many buque, Iowa and later taught offices in the Fraternal Orsler people including Senator Walof Eagles and is active in the lace Bennett and Representative sshool at Anthon, Iowa. She and Wilfred Bernard McBride Sherman P. Lloyd from WashChurch of Jesus Christ of Lattewere married July 13, 1925 at r-day Saints. ington PC and from the Eagles South Dakota. After Jefferson, Tuesslav evening lawmen from Loslge in Idaho. their marriage they settled on Ponalsl Carroll of the Salt across the state gathered at farm near Danbury, Iowa for a IdentificaLake Salt Criminal in Club the University City few a years before moving to Lake City to lmnor Sheriff tion Bureau was Master of CereIdaho. Boise, sif And for for his long years the evening. monies Gillette In 1943 they moved to Tooele, service. The dinner was attensl-es- l the program reviewed the highwhere she and her husUtah life Sheriffs fiom lights of Sheriff Gillettes bv Count v band worked for the Tooele OrdMoab to Logan as well as FBI anil career. reIn speaking of his frienil and nance Depot. In 1963 they agents, jiulges, lawyers, mayors tired and moved to Worthington, Sheriff ansi Utah Csnninissioner sif Pub- long-tim- e companion lic Safety Ravnionsl Jackson. Cillette has saisl, "I Minnesota where she has since Carson, THE RETIRING pease of- leave the county in capable lived. SHE IS survived by: three ficer receivs-s- l plaijiies ansi cer- hands." brother's: Lewis A. Weibel, half the lives from Sheriff with of Cillette tificates recognition Michael L. FBI National Acailemy anil the his wife Reeda at Kit) Pate Sioux City, Iowa, DesMoines. Iowa; Jerome Weibel, Associa Street. Officers Peace Utah A. Weibel, Worthington, Minn.; one half sister, Mrs. Teresa Weaver, Torrance, Calif., and several nicies and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, one brother and two half brothers. Minnesota Tooele County Sheriff Fay Cillette will step down January 4, after 23 years of service. Photo bv Richard Menzies Turns In Ilis Star Sheriff Fay Gillette Ends Long Career On a street in Billet teav, les- ter he was uspninteil to till see County, England, about 30 the unexpirs'sl term. FIVE TIMFS he was sussess-fu- l miles outside of London, a band in seeking els'stion to the of little bovs dressed in western clothes and wearing giant bats post. Ansi in his last this's' A and tov aie pluv-iii- l campaigns was unoiposs'sl. u .s he sls'lis'il the inuntv's cow boss and indiaus. Sud)lav stops in the midst hs'avv Os'iuosTatic tiashtiou and denly of a noisv argument. was olten the only CO! ollise bolsler here. "Its my turn!" It's niv tin ii. lie sonlsl easily have him "It is not! You i;ot to be Sbeiilf Cillette clscls'sl lor a sixth term il he hail chosen to run but eit ins' last time." THIS LITTLE ston which health as the reason he amiotin-ces- l Ins ii'tiii'iui'iit last June illustrates actually happened, the tar limit; lame ol blah's during the COP County Conbest known law man. . . Tooele vention. "Ive hveil with the job loi Countv Sbenll Lav Cillette. On Monday, Januaiy 1, this over 23 years, Ive enjoyeil my countv will j;ain it's lust new woik anil I've been tiratesl well sbenll in over twenls years. bv the people of the county. On (bat date Cblloid Caisou, The sli'i'ision to retire was a the one to make," in the sh It isult e t with Cillette a p.i lot bank Slienlf saisl. sears h imudi'ieis, A YEAR ACO he imslsr-vvelobbs'is, juvenile i!elmiuents ansi ansi t lost Imutcis over every section surgery ol tbs' counls's 6,849 siuare-imls's- , although his health is goosl he will take siver the job savs, I want to keep it that has bs'en hs'lsl so lout; w ay." w hisli Sheriff Cillette will stay on bv Shs'iill Gilli'tte Ollsn culls'll a Lawman's in the dcpaitmciit as chief Lawman, Cillette has helsl sleputv until two pcuiling minder trials have been completes). Aflonger than any other current sherilf in btah. In January, ter that his plans are indefiI1) IT, 23 years ago, he joined nite. Born in Tooele Sherilf Cilthe slepartment as a sleputy to Tooele fiom Sherilf C. A. Ilyinas. When lette graduates! I Ivinas retiresl three years la High Sshool, went on to attend opcn-heai'- j. the University ol btah anil then to grailnate Irom the FBI National Asaili'iuv in Washington, PC. lame his AS SHERIFF spreasl natiouvviile lies'll use of the many lamoiis criminal cast's he hfipetl to solve. One incislent that receives! national attention was the arrest near Crantsville ol James 1). Latham ansi Ceorge R. York. The jiair was subseiit-ntlin Kansas for the niursler of seven people in a crime spree Colostretchesl across that rado, Illinois, Kansas ansi TennesTooele Stake MIA will host see. On another occasion a single the joint Tooele - Tooele North diimer-slanc- e fingerprint found on a box of Slake New Years Eve 31 Pccemher facial tissue in a car left abanThursday, doned in a slesert area of the beginning at 9 pan. in the Tooele county lead to the arrt'st and Stake Centi'r. conviction of a mail accused of Provisling music for the gala four murders in New Mexico. affair will be Al Holt's Orchestra "He had wipesl everything in from Salt Lake. This group has the car clean with a damp rag, played at various affairs in the the Sherilf saisl. "But somehow Salt Lake City area ansi has he missed that box. proven popular with ti'ens and cases adults. FAMOUS OTHER include bank robbers and lost Themed to Sleigh Ride the Tooi'le Stake ('enter is being hunters. Sheriff Cillette's service rec-orwith beautifully lighted includes instructing classes trees, snowmen and a sleigh for the occasion. at the Utah Police Academy, Admission to the dance is lie has served as Presislent of the btah Sheriff's Association $2.50 per person, which entitles and has been active in the Utah the holder to dancing, slimier Tooele Slake To Host New Years Eve Dance t'xe-ciite- sl will be served the evening), party throughout favors at the stroke of midnight (a smorgasbord and a floorshow. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Everyone 14 years of age anil over is invited to come and greet the New Year at the Stake Center. County Officials To Take Office Monday, Jan. 4 New Tooele County government officials will take the oath of office Monday, January 4, during a special ceremony at noon in the County Courtroom. Attorney Edward Watson will administer the oath first to The office of the Tooele County Clerk J. Rex Kirk. Mr. be Kirk will then officiate in the will Transcript-Bulleticlosed anil Friday Saturday installation of the other ofto allow the staff to enov a ficers. long holiday weekend. Only one Republican will be included in the group, County Business will continue as usuSheriff Clifford L. Carson. al Monday morning, Jan. 4. Newspaper Office To Re Closed n Mister Tooele County for 1970 was Stephen Bruce Jones the son of Steve and Cynthia Thomas Jones, who will celebrate his first birthday next Wednesday. Born at the Tooele Valley Hospital January 6 the personable young man will soon give up his title as the first baby of the year. Stephen was not only the first baby of 1970 but he was the first child for his parents and the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Legrand (Red) Jones, all of Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas and Mrs. Carry Thompson are great grandparents. |