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Show fcKf&iUntfun Prayer was given by Mrs. 11a Shepherd; roll call of sentiments, Page 2 Mothrs Day; reading, Mrs. Thursday, May 12, 1966 Effle Scovil and current events 60 Eut Main St, Sauna, Utah Mrs. Carola Crane. Published every Thursday at Sallaa, Utah, Seeood Class post Mr. and Mrs. Rue Heath atage paid at Sallna, Utah, tended the wedding and reception E W. Cherry, Jr. of Denlce Harding, a grander daughter, In Grace, Idaho, May 6. Subscription Rate $4. 00 per Tear, Denlce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Advertising Rates on Request Verl Harding was married to Richard Whitworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Whitworth of Bancroft, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Heath also visited NATIONAL NEWSPAPER with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Heath, Murray, Mr. and Mrs. LaCon Helqulst and Mr. and Mrs. George Harmon In Brigham City. Sevier Commercial Property High On Tax List are for the state as a whole and that there Is considerable variation In the proportion of property taxes derived from the different sources among the several counties of the state. Foundation analysts point out that the total property taxes levied In Sevier County last year amounted to $953,314. Of this total $378,630 or 39.72 came from owners of commercial and Industrial property; $260,985 or 27.38 from owners of residential property; $227,145 or from owners of resi-23.23.83 from agricultural property owners; $80,602 or 8.45 from owners of motor vehicles (passenger cars and trucks); and from owners of $5,952 or 0.62 other property categories. Total property taxes charged In Utah during 1965 amounted to $122,636,258. This sum was $7,911,526 or 6.9 greater than the amount levied In 1964. of Approximately of all the More than one-ha- lf In Utah taxes levied property last year was charged to owners of commercial and Industrial property. This fact was brought out In an analysis of the 1965 property tax Just completed by Utah Foundation, the private tax research organization. The Foundation study revealed that commercial and Industrial property owners were charged with $64,415,963 In property taxes last year, an amount equal to 52.5 of the total Utah property tax burden. Property taxes levied against residential owners Mrs. Dennis Russell and chilIn 1965 amounted to $41,583,623 dren of Salt Lake were weekend or 33.9 of the total. Other major visitors at the home of Mr. and classifications Include motor veMrs. Leland Simpers. Mr. and hicles (passenger cars and Mrs. Dean Adams and daughter trucks) - $8,849,699 (7.2X agriA birthday party honoring Mrs. Kathy of Loa were Sunday visitors cultural property (farm real DonnaCrane and grandson at the Simpers home. estate, farm buildings, farm -Michael was held Monday at the machinery, and livestock) John Jensen home. Birthday din$7,233,596 (5.9). ner was served to family memMrs. Carlos Hansen and sons The report emphasizes that bers and Mr. and Mrs. Marlon James and Scott of Granger have these amounts and percentages been visiting the past week with Jensen of Sigurd, paternal grandMichael. of Mr. and Mrs. Brlant Burgess. parents Editor-Publish- 83 Mk - Mrs. Clyde Doty and Mrs. Clarence Hicks and three children of . Kearns visited a few days last week with Mrs. Donna Crane. Mother's Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nielson were Mr. and Mrs. James Nielson and son Paul of Logan. Ax-te- Arden and Arnold Horne were weekend visitors with their parents in Escalante. While there they attended the horse races and celebration. Mrs. Horne returned to Sallna with her sons for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Bumgard-n- er and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Anderson and children met Mr, and Mrs. Ross Bumgardner at Jaycee President. Liberty Park in Salt Lake Sunday The convention will be keynoted where the group enjoyed a Saturday by Congressman DonH. Mother's Day picnic. Clausen, First Congressional District of California. RepresenClausen will speak on tative Earlln Jensen and Mrs. Mr. The Young Mans Responsibility and Durrell Jensen attended Government. In aunt an Mrs. Todays funeral services for Also attending the convention EUen Johnson, In Salt Lake City will be James O. Reese, United April 30. States Jaycee vice president from Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Murphy and family of Salt Lake City Members of the Ladles Lit- visited from Friday to Sunday and Mrs. LaMar erary Club met May 5 at the with Mr. Nielsen. home of Mrs. Donna Crane. Aaron Moss Richfield Jack . Robins 896-440- i Salina Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson and daughter of Provo were overnight guests May 3 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Ewles. The two ladles are sisters. nine-mon- You'll love Tom Shaheen has been spending furlough at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ellis a ten-d- ay Shaheen. Tom has just completed basic army training at Fort Ord, California and will report to Redstone Arsenal In Huntsville, Alabama where he will attend missile school. Pvt. Kay L. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark C. Williams, completed a general supply specialist course at the Army Quartermaster School, Fort Lee, Virginia, May 4. course, During the nine-weWilliams was trained In packaging and storing Army supplies, fitting clothing and footwear and maintenance of small arms. Mrs. Steven Crane and Mrs. Lynn Squires were In Escalante Friday and Saturday. Steven and Lynn are working on road construction. The two couples enjoyed the quarter horse show, barbecue and dance. $175-$20- 0 program ng The highlight of the convention will be the election of a new state James G. Burr has been propresident, three national di- moted to a Corporal In the United rectors and eight vice presidents. States Marine Corps. James, son The elections will be held Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Beason Burr, has been In the Marine Corps for two years and has been In Vlte Nam for the past eleven months. He hopes to be home in July. Mrs. Elmer Colby went to Shit Lake from Thursday until Saturday. She attended the Jaycettes mothers and daughters banquet at HoteVtah with Mrs. Kay Colby. Ccws & Calves the Industrial Arts Instructor. He has also served as Supervisor of Electrical Construction with the U.S. Engineering Dept. The Federal Government Is underwriting the total cost of the program - covering costs of Instruction, equipping the department with tools, and all other Instructional supplies. The Sevier School District has been allocated $32,685.00 as their portion of the Instructional program. In addition to this the men In the training program will receive subsistence and living allowance from the department of Employment Security. District. Here Is another excellent opThe candidate said portunity for men In Southern he will be on leave from his In a saleUtah to be position at the university beginable occupation. Anyone interning toe latter part of May to ested in enrolling in this course devote his full time to his camshould make contact with either paign. Milan Oldroyd or Dick Isbell Active In civic affairs and the at the local office of Employment Democratic Party, he has voted Security. toe Democratic ticket since he came of legal voting age at 21. He was named a delegate to toe state Democratic convention last year and Is a leader in his own Provo U.S. Weather Bureau district. While in Idaho on toe (Salina Station) faculty of Ricks College, he actively supported toe campaigns of Democratic Candidate Claude Burtenshaw for the U.S. Senate in three different elections. Professor Melville teaches both political science andhlstory at B. Y. U., specializing In American Government. He came .55 to B.Y.U. In 1957, after a career power-retraini- year. Mrs. Margaret Hansen of Salt Lake has been visiting the past two weeks with her daughter Mrs. Marva Olsen. Per Head Sale Every Friday. Salina Auction. Starti at Noon For assistance in your marketing needs call man Service flews one thousand Odessa, Texas. Mr. Reese was throughout the state will appointed over the State of Utah Ancommence their thirty-fir- st by United States Jaycee Presinual convention In Richfield dent James Skidmore. The convention which last four Thursday, May 12, 1966, It was announced by ArlenD. Beck, Utah days, will have many various Approximately B-- the past 14 years. Prior to this time he was employed by the with a meeting of the executive committee of the organization who will plan out the coming State Jaycee Convention Opens Today in Richfield To Political Office Superintendent LaMont L. Bennett announced today the approval of another federally sponsored activities for both the Jaycees and their wives and will start two-thir- ds Professor Seeks Nomination Appliance Repair Course Set At Sevier Valley Tech to be taught at the Sevier Valley Tech. In cooperation with the local office of the employment th apsecurity office a pliance repair course will be offered beginning June 1, 1966. This course will train 20 young men from over the state In the areas of refrigeration, electricity, and all types of appliance repair. It Is expected that these men will move Into the county to make their homes for this training period. Alma Taylor of Richfield has been employed to teach this course. Mr. Taylor comes to Sevier Valley Tech well qualified and trained In this field. He has been employed by Georgia Pacific Best Wall Division at Sigurd for Jaycees Dinner guests Mother's Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman were Mr. and Mrs. ll; Austin Mecham and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eldwln Mecham, Mrs. Jimmy Hyatt and daughter and Mrs. Dell James and sons. the property tax collected In Utah trict taxes amounted to $4,482-60- 6 last year went for the support of (3.7) and bounty taxes totaled $162,740 (0.1) lastyear. public schools, the report conIn Sevier County property taxes tinues. Property taxes Imposed for school purposes In 1965 levied for school purposes were amounted to $79,769,243 or 65.0 of the county $699,043 (73.33 of the property tax total. Property total); county taxes amounted to taxes levied for county purposes $136,578 (14.33 of the total); were $21,853,994 (17.8 of the city and town taxesequaled$lll,-45- 2 totalX city and town taxes equaled (11.69; and bounty taxes totaled $6,241 (0.65). $16,367,675 (13.3), special dis on toe faculty of Ricks College (where he was acting dean of students In 1956-5- 7 just prior to coming to B.Y.U.) He has also been a member of toe faculty of the College of Eastern Utah at Price and toe summer faculty of Utah State University at Logan. A native of Bountiful, toe candidate graduated from West High School In Salt Lake and Interrupted his college career to join the war effort at Remington Arms and later In toe U.S. Air Force. As a heavy bomber pilot of toe 15to Air Force In Italy, he flew 33 combat missions. Including service as a squadron and group flight commander. When toe war ended he was a captain with toe Distinguished Flying Cross and toe Air Medal with four oak leaf clusters. Entering toe University of Utah after toe war, he graduated In 1947, going on to a masters degree at toe University of California and a doctorate in political science at toe University of of Melville Keith Dr. J. Provo, Utah. His doctoral thesis was The Political Ideas of Brigham associate professor of political UnYoung. science at Brigham Young He Is widely recognized as a iversity, has announced he will seek toe Democratic nomination political historian on Utah and for congressman from Utah's Mormon events. His studies and teaching have emphasized First Congressional District. The new First District, as American Government, Americreated by toe last state legi- can constitutional development, slatures reapportionment, now American diplomat history and includes Utah and Davis Counties. American political thought. He Juab, Millard, Beaver, Iron and is past president of toe Utah HisWashington Counties have been Valley Chapter, Utah State added to Salt Lake and Tooele torical Society. 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