| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Thursday October 7 1948 tah irovernor Challenges I 'o Debate vital Issues LOGAN'- - be- state had eight - years :ago the bonds outstanding - in excess of $2000000 and that In two years after he became governor he had "wiped them out" and established an economy prograM which saw the 100 agencies receiving money from the legislature cut down to 20 eliminating many duplications The governor told the group since he has been governor the state is now out of debt one of the very few states in the country Spealdng on the accusation- by Mr Lee that Utah's high taxes were driving Industry out of the state he retaliated by saying that there were only two 'states in the 11 western states with lower property taxes per capita Washington and Oregon fore the Logan Kiwanis club CrOV Herbert B Maw Democratic incumbent Wednesday challenged bis opponent in the gubernatorial race J Bracken Lee to a public debate on Issues of the campaign Gov Maw claimed that the debate would ' serve to clear up clouded issues of the race for gov- ernor :4 He declared that gr Lee said IA wanted to eliminate the state income tax and the governor asked "Where would the money come- - from to opera te the sthools?" Gov Ittiw said not one Cent of income or' corporation - taxea were used for state adminis' tration but went to tte state tieInentary and trigh schools of the I - - GOP Victory System failed Adviss to rita' Two-Pait- y Malmo Rep Walter K Granger has to assist Utah in obtaining concessions from the federal govern- areal !BEAVER Oct 6—Pointing out flat "a whole generation" has grown up under the ADemocratie party David J Wilson Republi- Including lands at Fort Douglas sought by University of Utah The attorney general candidate reported it was left to Rep William A Dawson who is seeking reelection and Sen Arthur V Watkins "to fight for these lands that the university finally obtained" The two candidates who previously had appeared at Miners-vill- a and Milford during the day' ment - - can -candidate for congress from the First district said he Wednesday night that a G OP this year if victory is essential the American two-parsystem of government is to' be preserved a meetMr Wilaon addressing ' ing at Beaver high sthool auditorium' said the last time Illahns elected 1 a Republican governor was in 1920 and the last time a G 0 P candidate for president was elected was in 1928 - -- - ' ty - I - ctive LDS' lies' "at HOInie He said tharwhen he took office - ' 9 I Keeler Republican can- A- and communities ounty — Goudy Abraham Hogan 77 prominent farmer banker chilirch and civic worker of Cache COuntY died his home here Wednesday morning He had been ill for some it time Born in Richmond Cache counwas the son ty Feb 5 1871 haNelson of Gaudy and Aim Hogan He married Anoints Rawlins Nov 9 1892 in Logan temple Church of Jeaus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and the couple made their home in Lewiston Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 pm in Lewiston First ward chapel by L D Bodily bishop Friends may call at the home here Friday from 7 to 9 pm and Saturday from 10 am until time tot services Burial will be in Lewiston city cemetery under direction of Kenneth Lindquist mortuary of Logan Mr Hogan was president of Lewiston State bank member of the state land' board president of Cub River Irrigation Co and a former field man fOr - Amalgaznated SUgar Co Ill- health caused him to resign as a member of Cache county welfare commission Mr Hogan served as mayor of Lewiston for one term and served on the Cache county board of education for 20 years He served on an L D S mission Goudy Abraham Hogan leader dies county stake presidency for 1014 years and a member of Benson stake Mutual Improvement Assn board when the stake was first organ ized At time of death Mr Hogan was patriarch in Benson stake Surviving are his widow seven sons and daughters Mrs Nana Cole Ogden E Clayton Hogan Lewiston Fred Hogan San Marino Cal Mrs Lillian Culver Mrs Arminta Berkeley CaL Mathews Boise Ida Mrs Afton Mrs Muriel Logan Hunter Reno Nev two sisters Mrs Maggie Traveller and Mrs Lottie Atkin St George 18 Sorenson grandchildren and 13 Schools Close for Meet - maldngWilson to Meet In Syracuse P-T- A ORDER 11 Tribune Special A :i FOR BREAKFAST? constipation due to too little diet bulk but don't relish the taste— BRAN! NABISCO 100 just try This betidir bnux is not only "finertct make it milder-actinbut it's finer1 tenger on you : g! - fiavoreiLtoot Order NABISCO 100 BRAN today! (If constipation peraists see a doctor) - - SYRACUSEMavis County Oct- and fathers of students In Syracuse school are being urged to attend the first P--T A the school year so they meeting of can view- - their children's work in the schoolhouse Meeting will be held at 8 Parentet will spend the 'evening pm-Mond- If you immt on bran to help relieve p ay getting acquainted with teachers and examining the work their children ire doing Officers of the PT A are Mrs Willard Bambrough president Mrs Eltori:-Bennefirst vice yde GalIey principal president of the school::second vice president said Mrs': Oren Ws ecr"-tt ' : tary-treasur- er Itr--- Top '47 Pace A ing to Archer R Clayton county treasurer The tax notices were mailed out to taxpayers last week Rkoperty taxes levied this year amount to $i3O4237129 compared to $92891112 last year according to Mr Clayton Taxpayers have until Nov 30 to pay their taxes and can do so by mail at any bank in the county except the one In Farmington or at the treasurer's office in the covrthouse Bank Excepted The Farmington bank is excepted because it is only across the street from the courthouse and it is ilust as easy to go direct to the treasurer's office The assessed valuation of Davis county is somewhat higher this year over that of the preceding year The property tax levy in 1947 for state school district and ' county was 368 mills on an assessed valuation of $21536299 This year it is 388 mills on an assessed valuation of $22842732 Bountiful Highest Bountiful continues to have the highest 'municipal tax levy in the county with 18 mills Clearfield comes next with 14 and Farmington Layton Laytona and Sunset all have their municipal levies set at 12 mills Showing increases were Centerville with 7 mills in 1947 and 8 mills in 1948 and Sunset with an advance in municipal taxes from 9 to 12 mills Seek Lehi Scout Quota LEM Oct 6—Volunteer work- ers In the annual bp) scout fund drive are seeking $1300 the quota assigned to Lehi district National Parks council 147 Tribes PROVO Been ExpectingYou'Cruy Annian Greets Rescuers - 'Lemma Wino Ot 6 -- - Benjamin CASPER Fairless president of United States Steel Corp will arrive In Salt Lake CityMondayipreparatory to his visit to Geneva steel plant Tuesday lit was announced 1 plant Tuesday followed by luncheon at Club Radar He is accompanied by his wife and a friend Mrs Irving P Corse They are en route to the Pacific coast Farewell Hónors y LDS-Mis'sion'ar- two-seat- er - V t Sr 4:! Bear- River School! "PrettyIron" in used car parlanceo-mean- 1 Holct Reuttion-1- utation-tt4 klzr Xad N i Y t ag 41109 111 t)--Le"1- -- tYli V(Lft ' COPOS 141OrietrY Coo UTAH'S albEST JEWELER 128 South Main R SOUTH 9TH EAST Used 'gar Market Main at 6th South L2 I O S FROIt'1 THE WEST i NO 4 442MnZ11 1M710 I Ir tk 4 ' AT A PRICE THAT IS BEST! jet black gray - 0 : pine green Autumn green t li - IM agla : - 1 00AL 111 4 ()sierra pine' 4 - ARMOCED CAft nICH' BROLIZEi P ' 't& 14--vx Proms to select From eillina MEMINIF 11111110 NEMO! 011(104 IMMO OMEN 410111111 0 i 7111141411 noMali Oman SEIM !IIIMMINIO faing00 lime cARDs110r t 95 per 'ozen4 j J 011ra - - s t adlta 1 i!bl — 1M Sir I 11111 0 Sierra pine "The only thing that can warm some women's hearts is told cosh!" says Hannah' E - SALT LAKE CITY 12 So Main Street Phone OPENt 9 am to 6 pm Daily - - Saturday 'tit Stmdays by Appointment 4 Inviting crowd ovor foe voning? Be sure: yost have pionty of ' our Tonsatos on hand for the !occasion Ws- - the host you con buy I Washington Blvd : Phone 03 v OGDEN 2374 - Va I A A Saturday 'til pm 8 Sundays by Appointment IEM1 D AL537 0 spitz:118h red ' - - - You shOuld see our new gabardine casuals! Brand new :styles:: gorgeous rich Autumn:: tones! Designs are ' simple yet they look so' expensive ! Compli'ment'- Do colne worthy whereverthey you'll love !ens' 0 nngget gold 0 mahogany brown 0 Spanish red -- - : t OPEN 9 MUM tO 6 pm Daily brow!I Ilet311Uerifslitora LIMDDIII'vJE52 — 23 - i - SIIIIRI S 1 - A A Int -- nuthol-an- - ct' I all Si 50VALUI 3 from arm - 4 REGULAR YOrtiviRRisTm AS EctsoNA H nugget gola ' el' 'I 'ACME -- lb PETTY-MOTO- - - ' '' 0? 1 - 11111010 Tis (itzfira t la - I I - trii uphold - - Size 6 x 8 Inches - t o tTLAY ST GEORGE Oct 6---Vt George stake missionaries of the 1940s recently held a reunion at McQuarrie In chargirof the eveni were Mr and Mrs Nelson Pearce: Mrs Estella McArthur Mr' and 1Mrs' G B 'Hyatt and Mr and Mn Ralph Carter 71 sf an attractive appearing car but in bad condition mechanically even though it doesn't seem to be You'll find no "Pretty Iron" offered for sale in our used car department As an authorized Ford dealer we have a rep- - virona o FROilTHE EAST Tribune Special 10LIrli4::i::i-i- - A 4 ft41 &Rot a AL 1 S DRESS DEPT - ' 4 P '74Z711c1 t e 401WMiMPONFIEEMIK 1 ° the other city Lt L IC Moser and Lt Emil Walke of the 2151st rescue unit Lowry air force base Denver sighted s the wreckage after a signal fire-waseen during the night A ground rescue unit reached the scene about 11 am Members reported Mitzkus apparehtly was killed instantly when the light plane crashed His body and the wreckage were partly consumed by fire when a signal fire spoead to the plane Alvey told them In r Co" - iirtyIhf) piloted byMartin Ifitzkus 33 also ofForsyth They crashed 25 miles southwest of here en route to a family reunion In Denver Relatives did not notify authori ties they were missing until Monday Kin in Denver and In Forsyth each thought the men were t SPANISH FORK Oct 6—Elder John S Wood son of Mr and Mn Serebnus Wood twas honored with a farewell testimonial Wednesday evening in Fifth ward chapel Church of Jesuit Christ of lAtterday Saints Elder Wood has accepted a call to serve in the itvestem ICanadian He will leave for the mission mission 'home in Salt Lake 'City Oct 11 and for his field Oct 20 He graduated from Spanish Fork high schOol and Palmyra stake seminaryi LDS: 1940 Envoys 0''- 6 tAI- -- That's the way Marvin Alvey greeted an air force rescue team Tuesday after 20 days on a rugged mmmtain with the body of a companion kille4 in an airplane crash Aske& how he survived the lonely siege Alvey 37 from ForsythMont said he had 24 candy bars with hint "just in case" ' Despite a ‘shattered ankle other Injuries and his weakened condition he had crawled to a nearby stream for water Alvey was taken to Casper Memorial hospital where a physician said his condition is serious Alvey left Casper the morning of Sept 16 in a plane cludes Wednesday Oct Wyo "rve been expecting you guys" I at-Rea- PO President Tour: DOUJOSIILIBE2S '7 no TREMONTON Oct 6—All students enrolled in vocational agri- r culture River high school will have the opportunity of working with the new equipment and taking advantage of the numerous other Improvements that have been made in the farm mechanics building during the summer announced Howard Johnson farm mechanics Instructor Four new arc welders have been purchased and the students are now in the process of six separate welding boothsbuilding which will enable them to weld:free from congestion and interference' A new stock room and tool crib have been partitioned off In the belief that this veil make It possible for students to find necessary implements with no difficulty I LY: Ste01 Ctfrpcirfittoq - Makes Changes :Make ii a Merry Christhas! 1 - - -- I Tribune Speeini 6- -series SPANISH FORK of musical programs arranged by Schools of Spanish Fok and Nebo the Cedar City Music Arts Assn district closed Wednesday evening for the current season will include to allow teachers to attend the appearances of Utah state sym- meeting of the Utah Teachers phony orchestra and Miklos Gerd Assn In Salt Lake Junior and senior high school students signed Hungarian tenor Also scheduled reported Roy L up for work in the harvett fields Halverson secretary of the asso- during the four-da- y recess ciation are Johanna Harris Logan concert pianist on the music staff of Utah State Agricultural college a Hungarian string quartet making its first U S appearances this season and possibly Claramae Turner Metropolitan opera mezzo-sopraTwo programs have been arranged for December one each in November and January Mr Halverson said Mrs J S Prestwich Is chairman of the program committee The musical season opened here Tuesday with a concert by Joseph Schuster noted cellist CEDAR CITY Oct ILDITEETISEltENT Cache at Ill to the southern states as bishop of Lewiston First ward for 18 years - was a member of Benson - will wilco Davis Reports Tax Receipts :rebus Special FARMINGTON Oct 6—Davis county property taxes are coming In somewhat taster so far this year than they did In 1947 accord- Tribes Leered Wire LEwtsToN Cache Cedar Patrons Will Hear county-holdin- Pratt other during the didate for attorney general morning and afternoon They i the campaign tour with address meetings Thursday night GafniA Tenor Mr said in his talk that at tedar City and Parowan - - - - 1 '0:4't:ti-'s-t:ti-T:ti-':to'':':- - I illiMiNEEMIEMINIEMPOMS k |