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Show IS.: UlahSeeks --4 4 Aclfonlun Tax Sjrage 8H$&!Le$ig -- SAtTLAKE A taxation committee of the Utah Legislative Council" was , told. Friday ihe l963 Legisla-tur- e must: make a derision as1 to whether to amend or repeal state laws governing tax ex-emptiona for goods stored in warehouses or held as invent tory. SATURDAY, MAY CITY, UTAH 1 . emption dominated discussions at a committee meeting held in! the Senate Lounge. ro--, The . committee heard posals to abolish the present inventory law and also recom-- i mendations to revise the law to .make its provisions more clear.' - Make Free Port ' Committee members were also told the 1963 Legislature might be asked to revise laws on warehouse taxation to make Utah a free port" such as Nevada or Nebraska for goods in interstate commerce. WeberCeunty A s s e s a 0 r Broce Jenkins, a member of the committee, urged revision of the law to more clearly spoil out whatever exemptions are to he given so assessors will know what we can and cannot assess."' He said the Vagueness" of the present statute, ''which exempts from taxation goods brought into Utah from out of 'state and designed for shi ment to another state so long as. the goods are not in the state for over 90 days, results in loss of revenue to the state. Clarify Law . The state, law also exempts from property taxation goods whlch -- are - brought the State for assembly or processing for sale elsewhere so long as they .gte Inffie "state less than nine months.'This law also heeds clarification, Mr. Jenkins said. Complete abolition of any inventories, whether or not In Interstate commerce, was urged by Randle E, Theobald.- representing the Small "Business Association, . 13 i' ?V ;:js i- th - 1 taxa-tion'o- Photo by Dottrot Firemen - - 'Goofs' JFK loaded with .gasolines exploded and. burned early Saturday morning at 1100 N. Redwood Rd. when the driver Whisked a bee from his leg and lostcpn-trol- . . .. . ; Gary Ward, 24, Chase Park. Woods Cross, swerved the double-traile- r back to the road from a steep shoulder. The second unit flipped on its side, puncturing the, tank and spraying fuel as it caught fire. y The coupling snapped and Mr: Park Was able to drive the truck section away, from the burning tank., ... : .My first impulse was to jump, but when I saw the. tank was free, I just pulled the truck a safe distance ' ? away, the driver said. hour-lonto battle Five units waged an. control the fire fed by 4,700 gallons of gas. Chief Albert Thompson explained use iii controlling the blaze: "Had this .happened in town, wed have smothered It with foam, eompouiwf. Here we .. ..were able to combat .the explosion hazard by cooling and controlling the burning gasoline. -- -- Estimated damage was $10,000. For Young GOP cn. Wallace F. Bennett nedy . gopfed.. declared the administration several- n badly--i- Ken- has - ; r-" . West Governors Hit National Guard Cuts Deseret News Special ANCHORAGE, ALASKA e The Western Governors resoa Friday adopted lution opposing reduction of the National Guard and urged that any reorganization of the ' Guard be delayed until similar action is taken with the active Army and the Air National Guard. ' If was among 13 resolutions adopted at the closing business ' . session. ' The group also elected Gov. Paul Fannin of Arizona as the chairman and Gov. mund G. (Pat) Brown of re- spects and as ( aresult, cn thusfasm for the New Fron- ' tler' is ebbing, r The charges were made before a group of Young Republican leaders from .11 western states attending a party workshop at Brighton, ' He acknowledged that public opinion polls indicate President Kennedy is still popular, but Tie attributed this to the tend: ency of people viewing the President as a symbol of na- tional unity. I think the entire nation is now having- - sober second thoughts about the Kennedy administration:"! believe the President, who won his office by an Infinitesimally ' small plurality, has today lost the support ' arid confidence of many - people who voted for Interstate vehicle equipment him in 1960, stated Sen safety- compact to accelerate efforts to develop and adopt Some areas in which the ad uniform, sf andards for im- ministration has goofed, said proved a u t o m o b i lesafety the speaker, are the farm probequipment." lem, tax Teform and the ill The group approved a reso- considered response to the lution to be introduced at the Berlin crisis: The conference will close national ' governors - meeting which suggests a seven-poin- t Saturday evening with an ad program . to assure greater dress by Rep. William Henry Harrison traffic safety. -- fire-fightin- ' men resort to "evasive tactics to avoid payment of inventory . Weekend Rain A English Major Chosen As 'U' Days Queen 82-J- 78-8- e 10-acr- Mill-Broo- ' r- ' ; , - Comics - Radio-T- - Obituaries Action Ads Society 1, vice ' " president - -- . The other hand rests on top of a desk.-I- signature of ..Joseph F, Snuth ' . plain slght, setting up an .account- for his son, Joseph They occupy yqur hands that way so you cant cross your fingers. . Fielding Smith, on Oct.. 25, The object of our tostwas to see if the 1876. deliberate machine cach me Now president of the Coun' untruth. the cil' Of the Twelve of Latterof Christ estis of Church beDo you ever look at pretty girl -day Saints, Joseph Fielding sides your wife? Lt McManama asked. a member of the 'jmithis -- No, I lied. . board of directors of Ziona A needle oh the lie detector hemorFirst National Bank. rhaged. , Brighalft-Youngpresident "Have you ever, the lieutenant con- of the Church, in .1873, was tinued in that even voice of his, stretched listed as president Of the bank: the truth..ift a conversation with your wife? The five following Signatures Never, I replied. were listed as vice presidents, This time I hemorrhaged. The things ac- George. A. Smith was fi; v curacy is spooky."' Counselor in the First Presi' Have you. ever broken a speed law? dency of the (Tfurch and queried IJL McManama. grandfather, of the late Presi Uh-uI sald, shielding my face" from dent - George Albert Smith. the Ink splashes. Daniel H. Wells was second t "Do ytm think yoTTgetpa1d'tormuf: for writing that column? asked the lieu- - and the other three men were members of the Council of the r. Twelve. Remembering that we were trying to see The practice of the presiif the machine could detect. a He, I.modestly dent of the Church being f ' - -- said, "yes? r- - the bank and his two Funny," mused the lieutenant thats counselors being- vice presi- the 'ifrst time you've t6ld the truth," See BANK on Page B-- 4 - " He said the signature book, bound lri canvas and leather, Mr. 3 and 12 by 17 inches by two.inches thick, is priceless. 4 5 Woodbury found many of his .own forebears listed among the 4.000 signatures. Found with the boolfwas a companion volume of minutes 14 subseof the first meeting of the directors and officers and ' .. quent meetings extending over several .years. . Gront N. Weilef This volume Is now being studied, Mr. Woodhury said. 'old'Zions The book identified depositors using the bank, They signed- - the register, and then. when wishing to draw checks iievirviz. on the 'bank,, their signatures from the could be verified : book. The system has ,now succeeded been by signature 2 and Alan J.f Platt examine Bank signature bootc. OOOS2ATI (4,. Jr. - three-month-ol- d Ina ' 'f r . - 1 4' . - ' . I . - -- arena-aOditoriu- , cards.., . Of particular interest is the -- f arena-auditoriu- Zions Bank Finds Historic Volume - liK-ky'- at tha Location' of a proposed sports State Fairgrounds would save taxpayers more than 33 million, the secretary-manage- r of the State Fair Association told the committee Friday auditorium joint Woolag A. Macey, representing the State Falr Board,, said land would be givqnTor use't ' . by the SlOWers 'Y mission if it chooses to locate the complex at the . FairZ-... grounds. ; ; Advantages of the site, in addition to the potential sav- jings because of the donated iland also include adequate Maureen McCarthy ' nrariiess 'to--a To reign at U.. parking spur, nearness to.Interstate 15, j.' nearness to motels and hotels Some scattered thunder and use- of th1 present coliseum as an auxiliary unit fo showers may dampen the stats but temperatures will ;thearena-auditoriucomplex, Sunday, remain about the same. Mr. Macey said. -- The shower activity' may Esthetic Objections start Saturday afternoon and In noting -- t hat there have evening in the south portion been a-- few esthetic objections land sk ies Will be partly cloudy ' Maureen McCarthy, junior to the . Fairgrounds location, both days.will English major. at the Uni- tiie fair official said $20,000 Highs range from 72 to n the north, in the versity of Utah, Friday night is now being spent to paint and other s ojj t h Sunday, was named '1962. U Days existing buildings..: beautification ' measures will with lows Satur ; "queen. Tiers will be a four-dasoon be under way. Included 12. 9 day night be, reign, May through will be a project . to make the tween 40 and 52. : Miss McCarthy, a daughter area surrounding the Jordan ' A few shower s of Mr.' and Mrs. Dennis Mc- River more pleasant to view. occurred Near-futurFriday Carthy, 2408 Haven Ln. (5180 plans also inleaving- - .06 of South), was choseB with her clude construction of a e - Scattered- - an inch at Ver attendants, Gayle Crandall, parking area west of the river Showers nal, .01 at Rooseori 17 acres of land owned by velt and traces at Delta and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the board. This new area and Glen I. Crandall, presently present parking areas jm the Ogden. serving as missionaries in grounds will accommodate Salt Lake Citys high Friday Germany for the Church' of more than 7,000 vehiclesTtr. was 78 and the low was 56. Jesus Christ of Latter-daWarmest spot in the state was Macey said. ' St Saints, and Julie Maynes, George with 93, . Bryce Livestock Bams 35. was low with Mrs. Canyon High daughter of Mr. and C. W. Maynes, 3511 Proposed , location of- - the for the nation was 102 at Gila Dr. ( 1945 East ) in a arena auditorium complex Bend, Ariz., and. low was 24 af talent and show pageant at would be in the general area Cutbank, Mont. U. Union Ballroom. of the livestock barns and Presentation of a tradi- part of the midway-ithe Hit Candy Warehouso tional musical this year, northwest quarter : of the Thieves stole several cases Stampede, by music stu- grounds. of candy, peanuts and soft dent Ron Daum will open AH the parking facilities drinks all worth $36 from the celebration annual the would be within one block of Theater Candy Distributing Wednesday. Its conclusion the auditorium, he stated. will.be the U Days dance (This does not include all po- - Company warehouse, 225 W. South Temple, police learned Saturday at Lagoon. Sea AUDITORIUM, Page B-- Friday. I Original Signature Book STATE OF THE PEOPLE as vice chairman. Date and Bite of the 1963 conference was to be .announced later. . Adoption of the resolution on ..-- the Guard followed a Yesterday I got caught in a lie detector. charge by Gov. George D. Lt Bob McManama, who operates the Clyde of Utah that the profor the Salt Lake Police Depart---men- t, machine posed reduction, was a continue a test on the device. I got a . gave-mation of an attempt to 'eradicate the militia system pro- lot of red marks on my paper, . ' vided by the Constitution. But, I hasten to add, so does everybody He challenged the reasoning - that the , proposed cut was else. The polygraph makes three continn-- ' r tailored to meet a fund ceil-t- : - oils red lines across the paper. It records your blood pressure, perspiration and res- - c; ing which is considered to be . the maximum amount which piration. . can be spent economically on red jump4ik-a- pbl vaulter the Jine If civilian component' forces. tinker-in- g The - governor said It has with a hot foot, you may have been the truth. with been estimated that It costs Tlie lieutenant, whr also operates the seven times as much to up-- J port a unit on active duty as lr Voly graph for private ooncema while off does to'support the. same unit' ; doty is president, of the Utah State Associa-- ' ' In a National Guar status. r tion ofSPolygraph Examiners. The governors also urged all ' States to We goT Involved In a conversation ratify .a proposed about whether hr not the polygraph works.' i It does, and .thats no lie. He gave me a , .Windshield,. Broken - ' 'test,-and have gotten out of Fm Police Friday received a c6m-- i the police station without posting bond. . plaint from Mr. J. A. Simms, Wben l said earlier, that got caughMir . 828 Washington iSt, that the windshield on his automobile a lie detector. I meant just that. They put a ' was broken, He reported three . hose around your chest to check the respirai children had been throwing tion, a blood .pressure belt around one arm, rocks In front of his house be- and a wrist watch affair, around the fingers fore he discovered tiie damage. of one hand. I' taxes and declared these taxes were discriminatory to the Sheriff-Je- ep small businessman. Dilworth S. Woolley, a former state senator and chairman of a Chamber of ComSalt Lake Sheriff George merce committee studying the Beekstead Saturday received free port issue, said Utah must-maka decision wjthin an award from the Sheriffs the- - next 18 months. Jeep Patrol, Which he foundAt that time, he said, some ed five years ago. See TAX on Page B-.The award, a plaque in the form of an open book, was presented to 'the' sheriff St party by Capt.'C. W. ick Brady, Lt Walter B. Fox, Sgt. Larry D. Finnegan and KemGhristensen. The plaquereadr In rec ognition and deep' apprec: tion for your thirty year? of law enforcement service to the public and understanding service to the young people By JOSEPH LUNDSTROM . of the great County of Salt Deseret News Staff Writer . ' " Like. L " The original signature book of Zions Savings Bank and Capt. Brady pointed out been located. that since the jeep patrols, Trust Co now Zions First National Bank-ha- s It includes 4.000 signatures of early Utahns. founding by .Sheriff Beck-steaThe first name on the WSt is Brigham Young, followed it has been honored on several occasions for its by- - George A,--. Smith. Daniel H Wells, George Q. Cannon,' work in search and rescue Wilford Woodruff and Joseph F. Smith. These six men, were the incorporators of the bank. operations in neighboring Date of the signatures, included with the place of residstates and counties,, and In skin diving and mountain ence-all Salt Lake City and occupation, is Oct, L 1873. ' A number of books were found in: an inner vault In tha climbing, . bank basement, in the Templeton Building and were transferred when the bank rpoved tp South Tetnple and State St. But not until a few days ago had anyone, time to go SECTION B through the old records. . We werr delighted with the treasure we found, said T. Bowring Woodbury, bank EdCali-forni- a ' business- e - . - - that Patrol Founder truck-traile- : Inc. He charged Plaque Awarded HUGE FUEL" LOAD BURNS .... - 1963 Don Grays ton battle fire caused by 4,700 gallonsaf burning gasoline spilled on Jhighway when a heavy tanker tipped over on Redwood Road. Firemen battled for an hour to control fire. GAS TANKER OVERTURNS; A Nwi Photoorophtr n V . iff re c 1 . nr' . (4 y y' y?' ? ti kt C.yr C Vr ' S-- r .. pres-ident-e- - V Brigham' Young'i srgnature heads'fist of names in original signatur Firtf National Bank found, recently among oldL- records. book of-Zio- - -- i r . 5 |