Show OGDEN OA STANDARD-EXAMINE- R UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING OGDEN APRIL 5 park Special Idaho r KEBER VALLEY 1SC1 Outcome in Doub PARK BRINGS HIGH PRAISE I - (UPI) Heber and citizens Midway Valley property owners were praised Tuesday night “for unselfish cooperation” in the establishment of Wasatch Mountains State MIDWAY 4 & r Gov George D Clyde told V r " f Associated Press BOISE Idaho— Euguene W Shell-wort- h Boise School Board member appeared today to have ousted Mayor Robert L Day in the mayoralty race of Idaho’s capital city without a runoff Final results won’t be known unit absentee ballots are counted but on the basis of Tuesday’s unofficial returns Shellworth had 11 more votes than the majority plus one required to win without a runoff The absentee ballots are being counted today Final returns from all 15 precincts gave Shellworth 3022 votes compared with 2246 for Day and 752 for C Leo Holt Boise realtor City SsKton ' f c a victory celebration that the mountain park promises to become one of tUah’s major tourist' attractions nucleus of the The 21000-acr- e available by made was park the Midway owners and the Wasatch County Commission The 1961 Utah Legislature appropriated money to buy the land f r NAMPA vri Ysf Dn irTT‘'jiii LAYTON JAYCETTES will honor their mothers at the group’s annual Mothers and in the Steak House Each mother will receive Daughters tea Saturday at 7:30 pmwill be presented following dinner The event a corsage of carnations A program Mrs is under the direction of Mrs Floyd Buckley assisted by Mrs Jon Wanner andBuck-ley Leland Messersmith Mrs Messersmith and Mrs Wanner (left) watch as Mrs pins on corsage for her mother Mrs Ross Williams 1 ‘ at this I - SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Historic Saltair pavilion appeared doomed today businessmen come Unless a group of Salt Lake s the a plan for with up resort it will be razed The Utah Park and Recrea- tion Commission voted Tuesday to advertise for bids beginning April 24 for razing of the pavilion “We have advertised extensively for someone to come up with a practical use for Saltair during the past four of five months and have received none” Chairman Harold P Fabian said Saltair was donated to the state and turned over to the commission two years ago Since then the commission has endeavored to find a use for it hut without success The Salt Lake County Fire Department has labeled it a fire hazard and says that there would not he enough water nearby to save it if it did catch - UTAH NEWS ROUNDUP Swedish Official Plans Ufah Tour - - SALT LAKE CITY a surplus (UPI) Tage Inlander Sweden’s prime mini-- s er will visit Salt Lake City Thursday during a trip across the United States While in Salt Lake City Erlander will meet with President David 0 McKay of the Church of Jesus Saints and Christ of Latter-da-y with Gov George D Clyde He will meet with the church leader shortly after arriving They reportedly will discuss the proposed LDS building program in Europe A reception for the prime minister will be held at 4 pm at the State Capitol He will meet with Clyde and other state officials before departing for San Francisco ‘ mDs® ‘ luctantly accepted” the resignation of cemetery sexton Grant Edding FALLS mayor while Idaho Falls voters cast 6656 votes for mayor A total of 4767 Nampans voted in the mayorality race In addition to the three candidates in the Boise contest for mayor former Mayor R E Edlefson received three write-i- n votes LIMITED of water in Deer Creek Reservoir Salt Lake City must pay for any water it gets from the Metropolitan Water District An opinion from the city attorney’s office today said the city had to pay for water used from the reser voir Mayor J Bracken Lee had questioned whether the city should pay because “the water district has a surplus of $2 million” The issue came before the city commission when a bill was submitted for water purchased in Jan Sow Professionally err naiswamsaa mmr ' : : We do the work right et our factory utilizing our tk!U end low production costs! 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Salt Lake Must Pay ’ nu ’ week’s meeting “re- Die council commended Mr Ed dington for his work Application for the position which pays $285 a month will be accepted at the City Office until April 17 In other action Councilman Ken Sommers was appointed to repre sent the city at meetings of the In Consumers Astermountain Power r r SALT LAKE CITY Although sociation UTILITY EASEMENTS it may be scant comfort Utah some solace can take tax payers Easements for utility lines to from the fact that they pay prop serve the South Morgan Cemetery erty tax which is below the national were discussed but no final action average for the US the mountain was taken ‘ states and the West The council then granted a "go This fact was reported in a re search study recently completed by ahead” for city crews to start haulUtah Foundation a private tax re- ing fill dirt to rebuild a road in search organization The foundation South Morgan study was based on an analysis of Although they go along with the property transactions involving homes financed through the countywide clean up council memHousing Administration bers asked city residents to reFederal (FIIA) in 1959 frain from putting piles of rubbish Property taxes were equal to in front of their homes until next slightly more than 1 of the sales price on properties financed through week At that time city trucks will pick the FHA in Utah during 1959 acto the foundation report up the material cording This property tax load was approxIn final action the council authorbelow the average imately 20 water line for ' the nation as a whole Utah ized checking a leak in a see if a to Street Commercial ranked 31st among the 50 states on in the relative property tax burden main orjeeder line is involved on new homes and 32nd on existing homes' The study points out that the Davis Man Overseas relative property tax load on home LAYTON — Army Recruit Nelowners is more than twice as high in Massachusetts as it is in Utah son J Gutierrez 23 son of Mr is a Heme owners in South Carolina and Mrs Patricio Guterriez DiviArmored 4th of the on the other hand pay only about member half as much in property taxes on sion’s 54th Infantry in Germany the same value home as do Utah Pvt Guterriez is a machinegunner n in the 54th Company C in home owners 1958 in He entered the Army Most of the high property tax overseas in September arrived and states according to the study are found in the East and the Midwest 1960 States with relatively low property —ADVERTISEMENT— tax loads generally are in the South ' In Utah property taxes were flow Many Wear of the annual inequal to 220 come of persons purchasing a new home financed through FHA in 1959 With More Comfort For persons buying an existing FASTEETH pleasant alkaline home property taxes averaged holds false teeth (non-acipowder and talk la more of annual income In the United more firmly To eat a little FASJust comfort sprinkle States as a whole property taxes TEETH on your plates No gummy were equal to 249 per cent of home owner income on new homes and 251 per cent on existing homes one-fami- 4 i- Ilffl ©MT: - on fire The pavilion was struck again by vandals as was deciding its fate They broke commission the windows and a large mirror at the pavilion Vandals broke into the pavilion forced all the doors broke windows and started a fire less than a week ago ‘ out a runoff One seat on the city councils of In the Idaho Falls mayorality Idaho Falls and Nampa and two Elections for other cities of the O’Bryant polled 3992 votes seats on the Boise City Council will state will be held later this month race Thomas L Sutton be decided in runoff elections Ilis opponent Terms of the officers chosen this received 2764 votes Runoffs will be held April 18 month will run until January 1964 NAMPA RACE nearly eight months longer than two In the Nampa mayorality race years the specified the Lees received 1188 and Starr 1185 The 1961 Legislature changed from elections April The other candidates for mayor time of city of- were Alex Hunter 9G3 that and George November specified to ficials chosen this month will serve Shellaburger 956 ' and John Wray until their successors are elected in 475 November 1963 and installed the Mayor Thomas Leupp of Nampa was not a candidate for following January having accepted a position as presSPECIAL CHARTER i ident of Cascade College in Port‘ j Boise operates under a special land Ore ' M charter but will come under genFive candidates vied for the two eral laws next September unless seats on the Idaho Falls City Counlegal action intervenes cil seven for two seats on the Voting was relatively light in all Boise Council and 10 for the two three elections A total of 6023 seats on the Nampa City Council votes was cast in the race for Boise Tills 0FFEH mem-Ibe- rs u Load Low once-famou- - 1 Cheer Up! Utah Tax SALTAIR RESORT DOOMED UNLESS RESCUER APPEARS Morgan MORGAN — City Council IDAHO ' Nampa and Idaho Falls also held city elections Tuesday In Idaho Falls Mayor William J O’Bryant won and in Nampa Bill Lees and Ernest Starr received nearly an equal number of votes to qualify for the runoff in a field of five candidates $ L All three cities will have rua-eff- s between candidates for City Council One candidate in Idaho Falls and one in Nampa received the necessary 27 per cent plus one plurality required for election with- 41 3 We Maintain a Complete Service Department Dial 2855 Vashingfon Blvd ke t OX 4-G8- 83 g |