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Show . ,v r .tr or lp ir V 11 lo"or vr- - Itrnrit, r or ,rr-I- r to' lieliKVI'y'lie.10,-10,119-1e,e- . tr Ire - - . ...1r,s,10,11.-1.-l-ie wawNi,,......,,,,,v,w, , - - 4 , Nine Output,': tt , 4 I -- - ' - ' t Ng D ftesulls In . R -... Value Ilise 4 ' .NEEt77S. TE IT E---- Cal tS1 tit I 1 t . I I SECTION SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH j - 4 arttan e 24, 1963 JULY WEDNESDAY, - ,., 4 i ' i Assessed 'Valuation Rises $49,722,156 In Salt take.County I I ,, Irs : , ,.. 4 ' ' .. t,,..- - , ' ' . 'I' , e r, iter,e-ri ' I I 1 ' ,, -- ..,. .1 r t - ., , t At't,'t- -,t, 4- - ' A 4- iip, , 4,," ,.. , ,; -- k 2 it, I - ' - "'".:1 : 14 '. ; 1 , ,., - A , f' " 't ol , ' ", .0',1,,-4 ti, . 1 k i '' 4 I t- , a l',, 1,-t, , 1,1tir, ,, : ''s , i 4 7 ft I -, , - '' ' ' 4 1,1, , a 1,.'1 t' I i P t :'''kl ' p,, ' 4 1, 4, f t'' , .4 '1.), ' !'''' , "' ' . t- - ,,, 'i, t 4 t ' 3 7 t'',4 ., A 1 3 11 4 - '''''' 44' s, ut, $ A I!, vo , r1,,, , t ,, . ' ;' , , s- r' t, , ,,,,, v -iT -- .-,- - , T- . i, , 4,1 4 ) ,t , .4-:,,,, , FRA fl Li M, - ll I) cl17 ell ' - . n s 0 rf ti Es ,,,, ito k , , .. i . ir ,,., . . -- L, ii ' , - , . ' , PROVO MAN NOMINATED Aim: Plan For 1980, FOR INSURANCE POST : . . !the county, being exceeded only by the 1958 total of - Save Money Deseret News ll'asitingtos Bureau WASHINGTONProvo Banker K. A. Randall was nominated Wednesday for a seat on the three-maFed- n $669,234,905. i Mr. Jones said that the more ,1 than 60 taxing districts in the i county have received certifica- - I A ' : "r : Z L pro- - valuais the $656,036,124 highest on record for !second 1 .t ' year's assessed tion 4r 4 sc , - LI last year has resulted 'in a $49,722,156 incretse in the county's assessed valuation ' Salt Lake! County Auditor !David P. Jones reported Tues. . , e;, s4 , t . , (, 1 - t ., it, 4' 1,1 1 0 Irlif-',- - pt vt:r ',let.): 4,N , sr ,,' 1 t , . Al, It , . ,s,-- ift l i , ..', ,t , , '1:-.1:i1 in mines increase duAd ' , liday. v k , .f. ii ''''I'in'14,1' ''' ,,1' I , '' - i', ' '4'1,11'14 .ft, t 1 l' ,., ' --11 ,- y , , ' i ', . . i ',rt ye .1' i , ,., 0 - , - , .,.. , '', ,i1t I k - , , I ,'. l' - it t ,I,f k , - ''''' t 1 , , , ' 'ii, II ' , '' ,'"''','ri,') tr ,. ',.. r: ;,,k r r, , '. c 1 '' 5 1 ' ''':' , z , ' , '. a . , ' ', '- .,,1.,,,..,..,,, ,, g ; ,,,, 0p it S. BARKER Deseret News Staff Writer , A nationally recognized con. sultant firm has been chosen to analyze an extensive transportation study of the Salt Lake Metropolitan area and make recommendations for-- a n adequate to By CLARENCE eral Deposit Insurance Corp. Sen. Wallace F. Bennett (111.1tah), ranking Republican on the Senate Banking Committee. recommended Randall to Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon for a six. year term. The Treasury Department is expected to send Randall'i nominatfon to the White House for final approval. Randall will succeed Jesse Wolcott, who is retirinr in January. tion of the assessed valuation. II' .. , , ok emphasized, however, that f; ! ille ,,, I , , 4, . Iiigures are still subject to I 'equalization by the State Tax , st,,,, sH010 Commission. Assess Traditional' . .- . .A. The fli'm selected is Wilbur 'county- sr , Smith Associates, it was an--- -ladies singing assessed valuation is dependDays af247 pageant,!Naliantly nounced Tuesday by Richard --- -, upon the production of Y00..thRO.t..!0'''.c0-0:-.''-'.'"Come, Come Ye Saints" as the opening number Tuesday night in the , TabernaZi on TempleSquare. - ent A. Van Winkle, chairman el mines. Assessed valuation of the Citizens' Advisory Commitmines-anutilities in the coun- tee for the study. an in- ,ty is $214,451,054 crease of $27,012.051, accordThe contract calls for com 'Valiantly Onward' pletinv-th- e Tax COMMISstudy within 12 ing to the State ' 1 sion. A Salt-Lakyoutti. waiplaci-- In protective custody Tues. months at a cost of $179,000. , The project will be financed 83 Taxable valui'of! mines pro- afternoon after a more than twohour stand-of- f with duction increased to $157,339,- - day per cent from federal money police officers In which he threatened to shoot anyone who and 12 per cent from local !416a the $24,775,144, of jump JoPionecdi..t: money. commission reported to Mr. entered his apartment at 3164th East 1 Aim of the plan is an orderly The youth, identified as Michael Pease, 18, 3164th East, Jones. program -- with --prioritteST for Total assessed valuation was surrendered while preparations 7.58 per development of streets and last were 4 1 1 being made to use tear , highways designed to lessen 13.0r.66.iiCiói41., year. 6 147 4 traffic congestion and accidents gas to force him out of thirdestate Real and ; , residential ' t and squeeze The last cent out motor commercial Finale-Tonight-apattment story structures, 1, 1 , of every highway dollar. Dy JOSEPH LUNDSTROM I 'vehicles and personal property He was then taken to a wait- Deseret News Staff Writer I assessed by County Assessor N Huge Investment tt.z- c,0 Days of '47 Rodeo will N, ing police car and placed in 0 , S. totaled Clifford Cocka3rne officials estimate Highway "Valiantly Onward," the an. I ,, protective custody at Salt take will up its Sixth and final that at the current rate of ex.. $44,1,585,070 in taxable value , " ji nual Days of '47 pageant typian increase of $22,710,105, ac- General Hospital where he was prr.morm. tnhcee Utah 1S7tattN'att. penditure more than $500 milI- ' '"hqI fying the trials, tolls and trou- 0 3 examined by a staff doctor and grounds, 9th West and North lion will be invested in streets cording to Mr. Jones. ol 1 ,,, bles. and the joys, delights ; and highways in the metropoli 05 District-Decrea- se p", I later transferred to Utah State Temple. 77 I tan area during the next 11 I cornon and rejoicingsof the MqrmOift r:.b..Z an stars from emergency one Lalte Hospital district, Salt Top.ridit Only "Ira. kr around the country have years. o a , Pioneers drew a capacity au& 1 County Sewer Improvement mitment ' 7 tbk Funds spent for planning and taken part in the rodeo since No. 1, showed a decrease in 11:45 a.m. at Started ence Tuesday night. , development, they be. orderly ' 1 It week. last 1963 opened valuation. The assessed Riding s, The Pageant opened in the , ,' , ' , The siege started at e , will Ueve, has r - geol-k, total is $3,994,090, compared am. Tuesday when Bessie Dan- competition Included economies. result In longtime ' ,.,..., ---'' Tabernacle on Temple Square ' 'f'-1, bull coni steer and bronco, --- -with .,,,--for $4,368,189 last 7 .,...,..... year , t stand and will I for a .1 ielson, a tenant in the apart- tests. 4. The consultant firm will ,, it -, a of $374,099. drop told be repeated Wednesday, Friday t,-,'- , . utiltze--a ,,,,,.,1' ment att police building, ,'. ..ias ot intorrn the. ' pageantry-mufti-the-in-11Largest increase w4trepod man e 'It 2, and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. more than complied through he el ' of the ridinrunit, clowns and ed In-tCinitily Library, Dis- - was waving a ran around. -----....,, Thousands filled the Taber- - 4.. --- --- - , ,........,.... ,...... ,,, 10,000 home interviews, many other has drawn -----: ' f performers '1'.'''' . ,.. . .. ! Murray), Two police officers were Inter. I t 4 large crowds each evening. was $341,979,214 last t ,' B-- I scene. ' audience nearly a full hour be- to 1 ''' the I ; See ANALYSIS, Page ' A 4 ''...4. I' with $381,945,- - Officer J. L. Cameron fore the first of the Pageant's increase of yearan 20 scenes unfolded. at the door of apartment 12., , Mr. Jones said. voice ii. N answered, "Don't open Despite the warm tempqra. ;:. 1 districts with that door or I'll shoot you." taxing' I tures of the evening, few left ;0:1' ' , . , 1 . valua- assessed in , , and officers arrived seats More or their spots standing .. $10 million or more in- ' surroUnded the apart'' .."' as they sent round after round ,r , ,,,.. ,,, , i elude - School District quickly Jordan -- of applause of appreciation and i house. ment 1' ' : , " '' -I($27,070,070), Granite School I , Among them were Capt. C. C. pleasure ringing to the rafters ' A ($12,114,394), County Whitehead and Sgt. Glen Caof the historic old building. Water Conservancy District hoon who tried to talk the dawn-tK. o cool listens Elder 24 early-risein Crowd Performance of Packer, Boyd Moving July ($10,719,567) and South Salt into throwing the A5 From the opening strains of main speaker at Wednesday sunr ise service honäring pioneers. Lake Mosquito Abatement Dis- youth caliber pistol out and giving , the pageant, the sweet melody, trict ($10,675,573). himself up. "How Lovely The Morning." to District Increases 1 Fires At Ceiling the stiffing finale, "Onward Districts with increases of Ye Peoples," The youth answered by tir- 4 the- pageant r $1 million or more include , . moved and excited those who ing a shot through the ceiling t ., Lake Salt Lake Salt City and saying, "If you don't go t city, saw and thearddblet. School District, Salt Lake City tit- u h orus an away I'm going to shoot those Metropolitan Water District people out there," referring to i t of more than 1,500 singers and ,,,t and Salt Lake City Library a crowd of spectators and rechoral readers filled all of the 1 ($9,755,971), 'Salt Lake City choir seats and partially filled Utah County , SKYVIEW, porters who lined the streets, camper and a car pulling a 1 ,,,E t,,,,..,,,ci. Mosquito AbaWment,,, District , the ,,,, AltOr thi crówd was dis- ,r,, ,1 1 balcony. Conducted art- - One man was killed and two trailer collided in SPanish- Forkl ($9,318,944), Salt Lake City I. the youth said he fair .bY Owen Clark,the ehennt ethers f mile west of Suburban District persed Canyon ' r..4,3 ' Sanitary wanted to talk to Detective a Wednesdav when sang tastefully, movingly, and pickup Granger-Hunte-r By PALL SWENSON ($3,751,369), Skyview. Dave Bradford. at times spiritually, the great , , :IC 5.e Z , ! klt ..., I DeseretNews Staff. Writer- -- Improvement District ($3,133,- - Detective Bradford and the : , 1 KILLED. 1 themes of the Mormon Pio-, , :. 1 Abat1 ' 099), Magna Mosquito -- music.-"Come, , Pease, Come Ye t father, George boy's sub. Arvile N. 190 Today's 'generation Child, Main, may , ement District ($2,154,976), who was summoned from , a v141 Jr saints." "Though Deepesling '..'! i'4,'. ,, , Springville, owner of the Ar. consciously be "reaching back" County Cottonwood Sanitary work, tried to 7, Al Trials" and "God Be With get the boy to t KILLED ,i , i t ,..1: and for and I Taylorsville-District vile Child Memorial Arts Co. 4 , ($1,867,454), thestability, strength )"'41,',.414 A': surrender, but failed. You," TO DATI 12 .", 4 N 4 -,Bennion ,,I) ' Improvement ' virtue of the pioneers. 11,,, , iv, the times Several -Almost Irrrverent L'srtIL'RED: youth 1 1 ,1,,..1 411 f This was the sunrise ITIP- District ($1,326,039) and South stuck his head out the window.- !r ;', ,'''." ' 50, Mervin It seemed almost irreverent Peacock, , L. Lake Salt -1 ($1,017,1591. ,,,,,,,,,t),, i,4 aiming the pistol at spectators Ssage Wednesday for a shirtto applaud the songs, coupled 2 .0' I . A''t Emery,- Emery County;- face sleeve ' crowd of 200 who t"f, the street, and at one across as they were with the colorful t and leg injuries. In "fair' KILLED , :-. 4 time tossed a clip containing 1 , , atop a green hill in S.L Post Office .2 and dramatic tableaux of the condition PratovUtah' Valley Hos- - perched Gardens ...... ' - :,,', , , 17 a box of ' r and two dawn ,"4.for the cartridges Lindsey To DATE 1963 ,, ; pageant This is not to suppose Hike shells out the window- .-pita in ', of Salt Lake City's July 24 Notes Receipts , ! . that the audience was disre- t9 iI , Robert E. Callister, 43, 330 holiday: to After attempts repeated )0,4,,f)::',1 in the Lake Salt Receipts snectful, but it was their way lac-E. 400 North, Springville, ,,,t 7!) ,,A,,, Elder Boyd K. Packer, As- Post Office for the month end-i- get the boy to surrender the I of enthusiastically expressing . erations of the head and chest.1 ' ? ',flOMMMWIMia sistant to the Council of the 19 totaled, $668,184, au youth fired anotherahotInto their appreciation of perform- t;. ,z,,, July , Id "fair condition In the Pay. 'Pwelve. Church of Jesus Christ increase of 10.9 ..7 the ceiling. ances well done. per rent. ' - ''''"'""';'-- ' Sod Miss Lorena Bullock, apartment house owner, car7of Latter day Saints, was Capt. Whitehead then deeld-I. same period for the Receipts the huge stafr----- -The accident occurred at to his tear use force to ed the at spon1962 services, in gas ries child away during tense episode with gun- Were or speaker $65,643 $602,540 ',., must remembered be TOLL It 1962 that 630 arm on U.S. Highway . sored by the Sons of the Utah under the 1963 total. - - - - - surrender. , L ---: ' it is a task of almost unbeliev- , 1 . wielding youth. i , ft was - ! investigated by Trooper Pioneers able proportions to move on i ! ; of the Utah Early risers clustered under . . j ; and off the Tabernacle stage '; 1 In ghway PatroL AC, ' trees in, the cool morning to with its limited backstage re, , , Mr. Canister and Mr. Child observe the annual ' ceremony. sourcesthe tigantie east of , were riding in the car trailer Fashionable 1 more than 2,000. To the staff L Today is., and Mr. Peacock was driving ''.7': - i..,...,, should go a great deal of credit ''''','...' s , FachionablF today- In home .. , - - are for 'prodUcing- a strfooth-flohand Utzth's construction ' split tralThe death raised i'llt production, fic trill to 123 for the year corn- - shingles, maple furniture, used SIGNS SURVIVAL' i PackElder native stone, which, tho-ugsame long (nearly brick, 108 with the for .. pared er notes. This is evidence of See PAGEANT, Page Illmassosasainmenassuromaxii period last year. a "reaching back," he said. : 'Ilt ' JoBut they are symbols only. N .1, We should be reaching back for IN t 4 a . ro it - , - '1, t; 'i p: :, .,. bi 1 I,' ', 41, ' 11, 1 - i ' . - Tual-syster- bkéóWèdhóofyoung . Afto....A0'000i:O..0t......Siede:, e . . S....i.h...0...:,..............i:1::..... -- -- - cent-more-t- .It Days Rodeo. -- , , , , , 4; t 1 ' gif - 1 r I . - J. 1-4 ' - -- four-nigh- : -- I- i , -- T ' - 3. . .' l' ' t ...- 6W' dt on-th- -- -- i '$ . ' ' i - - --- -- n itrier ..., . . . , , - - , - - rs , pringvilleMan I(illed - , Elder Packer 'In Truck Car Collision , ; Speaks At Sunnselervice - ,,, , , A., : i ,.. one-hal- - 1 cTnT) 3 -' ,- - 4 ,. '. ,08 'e""-m- .,,.!..1 z i :. g.,..:,,, 1-- , ' 123 rt. 0 - -- ,- , - - . b 1 , n ' ital. -s. - CIty-Hosp- , '1 . - Warren - . . - - c- ---- -- - . , , -- 50-6- - . . . v quick-mcsiin- 1 a g I, B-1- ' . . - 4 k ,,, - r VOICE t THE VEST- 4 -- - Our Pioneer Image - noioNTERs. of them romantically, gal. lantly streaming Into the valley, taking Shovers ,into strong hands and bringing water and life to the desert. the We think But do we think of the toit, the tears; sacrifice that brought them here? Sitting In , our cOmfortably furnished homes, do we remember that our pioneer forefathers discarded 'fine mahogany and walnut plAes when they began their trek and hewed rough, log benches and t8bles at jOurney's end?, Whet Acesleep,Ixttcren fresh sheets do we think of the 'months they toiled across dusty, hot plains, sleeping under wagons at the end of long, hot days? I odow I . : , itude for their bk'ssings. p, AIL ' A d.solk ,46,414,,A.A, t a a - ' ekly..1.6411111..... , - -,,.,,,,-4--"'-4,-,,,, ' ,,,J , 1.,.--- ' -- --, - r ' ;, ,,,'s. 41 , , ,.- '7:-- I - t . Na. ,, - ' - A ' ' , --1- , ' ' - ' --.- . ' i - ' ' - - . ''. A , . .4, , ' ,. - ; , , . We are their prosperous posterity. was for us they labored, to make this ert blossom as the rose. I. It des- I . SECTION-- B .. a , , 2 11, 14,-2City, Regional Theater Music in the News 9 , Financial 12, 13 Obituaries 14, 15 Action Ads 14, 21 , 1 ... , - - - n .. Detective Dave Bradford readies gu-- to shoot tear' out - gas into apartment to forcev gunman ,,. , sok, kik, ,koo, ok A . . . - Photos -j- bY ' News - M. Heslop, Deseret - Michael Pease,, 18, surrenders to detective Dave Bradford afterthreote,ningpolice an&spectatari: - , ---- ,A,,011..0.,A AL,01,A, , ,, , i ' .0,. AO, 41, 4 , .. .., , , - t, e lik, ' , . 11-- --------- iNi, day of 1 Our bath water runs hot from the tap VVP, In all our prosperity, forget but the pioneers,carried theirsmuddy and their sacrifice, humility, courage and Joy!, lukewarm in summer, icy, In winterin clVe would dO well to be like and riv. barrels and buckets from springs I1 Pioneers. ers along,the way. c - Arlene Cloward They walked all day long, then built . er well-know- . , heritagecrt-ntrr-Ticine- forefathers in 'this ." frivolity. Elder Packer repeated this inscription, carved on the fires, Prepared meals and repaired wagon facade of a public, wheels and equipment at night. building itt the Their supplies were carefully rationed."Give me men to matchAny mountains." they hurled their dead along the trail He recalled the strength In simple, sincere services and gave birth Utah's piOneerS seemed to to babies In their wagons. draw from the mountains and filled their Women carried infants in their arms, observed that they to references with hyriins children walked barefoot through the deep them: dust, men lowered wagons down steep raz "Firm as the Mountains vines with ropes and animals. Around Us," "High On the Mountain Top, "0, Ye MounStruggling through mud, rain, tains High," "Let the Mounwind and scorching sun, they sang tains Shout for Joy," "For the mithjoy and thanked God with gratSee SUNRISE,,,Page iv - the ... . .. t -- 2. -- 2 , - , , , . . |