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Show Ilie Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, August Defer;s STAR GAZER w MAR. , 22 JM T By CLAY R. POLLA- NVow Daily Activity Guido According to tho Stars. To develop message for Thursday, read words corresponding to number of your Zodiac birth sign. JO iprovmg Sale of Sile 27 17, 1961 42 444.78-84-8TAURUS State Council Looks Into Game Work DMA 5EPT.2J OCT. 23 A' scout to APR. 21 MAY Continued From Page 21 0,18-19-24-3- 1 groups concerned in fish and game management Mr. Coombs said one question raised in the study to date is why the department operates a program which builds a surplus of now more than million dollars. That is the Gov. George D. Clyde announced Wednesday he would consult with Salt Lake planning officials before approving the sale of a proposed site for Juvenile detention facilities HUM MAY 22 457-6- e CANCH JUNE 23 THE- - ST ATE'S chief executive toured .the- - site - at - 21st South and 4 th West, which Is part of a surplus of land left over from the State Highway Departments purchases for right of way for Interstate 15. The site, Gov. Clyde pointed out, is In the middle of an area zoned for industry and he would like to discuss the matter further before giving his approval to the project The weather forecast map for Thursday Indicates fair to partly cloudy skies over Salt Is It? Sky--Or shower activity with locally moderate to heavy amounts of precipitation .06 over S3 80 Albuquerque Utah and southeastern Nevada. 63 83 Atlanta Light to little precipitation elsewhere 79 89 Miami near or a little below Temperatures - .02 75 65 New Orleans normal. 69 87 Oklahoma City 73 95 Wyoming Temperatures a few dePhoenix . 73 grees above normal east of Continent94 San Antonio al 66 87 Divide, near seasonal west of diviSt. Louis de.-Cooler in east toward end of Salt Lake Weather Data: Precipita- week. Scattered thundershowers in tion for period ended Wednes- western Wyoming. .67 5 at in.; precipitation pan.; day exfor August, .81 in.; accumulative NEW YORK, Aug. 18 Showir fell cess, .33 in.; precipitation since Oct. Wednesday from the Gulf states to 1. 1960, 9.94 in.; accumulative 3.57 in.; sunrise Thursday, the Rockies and the plateau region. It was cooler in northeastern New 5:39; sunset, 7:24. York ate and the northern plateau It was warmer in the southSalt Lake City and vicinity Partly region. east and plains states. Warmer ' Friday. through cloudy 88, Thursday afternoon. High near' Bate From U.L Weather Bureaa Skies will be partly cloudy over Salt Lake City Thursday ana some rain- is expected elsewhere in Utah. Temperatures will be slightly warmer. (Data t Thursday at ft p.m.) Utah ISMnJ T tS U 17 On 56 T8 An 85 19 Attractive 0 Heart 7 SV f UO (T JULY 2. AUG 23 - 5- - VIRGO AUG. SEPT. Tyd 161 2. Z : JAN.jy awtimulated--balitwal6- 21 Glows 3Meorv 22 Dwelling 23 Career 24 Opportunity 25 Difficult 26 Brilliantly 27 And , 28 Beoming 29 Out 30 To 52Grosp 53 Could 54 Personality 55 An 56 Day 57 Harmonious 58 Especially 59 Evening 60 In (JGood Adverse tWffrfVVfrg AQUARW- i- : 82 Romontn; - jan. 2i . FEB.' 83 F nends If 84 Especially 85 Moneys 86 Confidently 87 0d men 81 Now 89 Jealousy 90 Fr.erd mar. 21 O-- . 34 L are: 10 a.m. Aug. Neutral South THE STATE Welfare Commission has asked to buy the area from the road commission Utah Congress of Parents as the site for the Juvenile detention home. The land was and Teachers wiil hold" a regiconference Fribought by the state from the onal-council Utah Construction Co. for day at Mt. Jordan Junior High ' School, 9360-49$127,108. East, Sandy. Vernon Jorgensen, city plan REGISTRATION will be ning - director, said the 21st conducted at 8 a.m. with sesSouth-4twas one West site of several under consideration sions scheduled, to get under way at 9 a.m. Mrs; L. A. Burk-inshafor the. Juvenile facilities. West Jordan, third vice president forlhe Utah Home Yields Radio Congress, will be general chairman. A $65 transistor radio was The regions participating stolen from the home of Mary are one, two and 12. W. 5th North, Capenzaro, 365 PURPOSE OF the confer she told police Wednesday. 0 . ence is to give Instruction in detechniques, leadership effective programs, velop information and discuss state, council and local ' ' programs. Steal Stereo Set Burglars climbed through a window at 1360 E, South Temple and stole a stereo set amplifier valued at $300, police were told Wednesday by the owner, Conrad Jarman, 2016 Bryan Ave. (1560 South). Lake City Chamber of Commerce. Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah, Utah Chamber of Commerce Executives, Utah Wildlife Federation, Utah Boat Owners Assn., and Utah newspapers. 2 pjn. AUG. 29 National Wool Growers Assn., Utah Cattlemens Assn., Utah Farmers Union, Utah State Farm IBureau Federation, Utah Water Users Assn. 10 a.m. Sept. 12 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Reclamation, Soil Conserva tion Service, Bureau of Land Management, Forest Service. 2 p.m. SEPT. 12 Utah State University Extension Service, Water and Power Board, state engineer's office, State Land Board, Public Safety Commission, Park and Recreation Commission. 29r-S- alt low 60. Utah Partly cloudy west, considerable cloudiness easr Thursday and Friday. Showers in southeast during aftemoon. Warmer in north Thursday afternoon. Highs 80 to 90, except near 70 southeast. Lows 50 "to 60. .Aaatheastenaldaho Partly -- cloudy hrmgh prirlay l.iftl change in.jJZL: Idaha Boise- - -- Burley - Idaho Falla Pocatello .55 M84 63 55-- 85 60 -- 86 Denver 87 Elko 83 Ely 79 Grand Junction 87 Las Vegas 88 Reno 74 Bock Springs 88 Sheridan 75 West Yellowstone Pacific States 4L 59 45 45 65 71 40 55 62 51 Service Stations Displaying the Firestone Sign LEWIS TEXACO BILL latt 90S South 13th JACK COWAN TEXACO 2930 lust 33rd South BROS. TEXACO HERZOG lt 21t ISOS South' BROS. A TEXACO 3rd tutt IWILKINSON'SITEXACO: liodtg 480 lust 33rd South through Friday. Littlo temperature 60. change. High. 85 to 90, low, 55 to aftEuteru Nevada Partly cloudy .14 ernoons. otherwise clear Thursday and Friday. Little change In temperature. Highs 85 to 90, lows 50 to 55. Partly cloudy through Wyoming tr Friday. Scattered showers and thun.20 derstorms, mostly in mountains and east portion. Cooler east and central portions through Thursday - night. Highs mostly 75 to 85. wideSummary After a night ofbecame skies spread rain in Utah,west of in the portion partly cloudy the state Wednesday and light show-er- s fell in the east. Salt Lake City inches of recorded moisture. Shoavers and thundershowin Wyoming and ers were scattered skies Colorado. Clear to partly cloudy southwere reported in Nevada and western Idaho. Southeastern Jdaho was mostly cloudy during the afternoon Afternoon temperatures cooled from Tuesday and were in the 80s over most of the Intermountain Area tr. hallmark case was decided by the State Tax Commission Wednesday in denying a Salt Lake firm an interstate commerce defense agaihst a property tax payment. ON APPEAL from Salt Lake County Board of Equalization, the commission refused to cancel a 1961 assessment of $132,-38against the J. I. Case Co. If the property represented by that assessment were in interstate commerce, both sides agreed, state law and the U.S. Constitution would forbid an assessment against it "A 5 TOM BELLISTON TEXACO 901 WIN'S TEXACO SERYICE 1353. Indiuna Ave. KEARNS y.y MOW GOING i PETERSON'S TEXACO ON yg Buy now . . ". quantities limited and going fast . . . 4690 South 4000 Wf- ?:. a Wt GRANGER sale ends Labor Day! KEN'S TEXACO SERYICE 3040 Wort 3500 South IT BOUNTIFUL- - 51 ELDER BROS. TEXACO 750 South Ith Wott hi m m ELMO STEED TEXACO 225 North Mala STEVE MITCHEU TEXACO 10th North and Sth Wort e CHAMPION e MURRAY Blackwall Summary Tube-Typ- e Thornton's sizes SALE All Other sizes (p start 57.50 total value, taken by burglar. Ann Hick. 555 Kensington WILFORD MOYLE Burton, Ave. (1525 South), 2 cash token tn residence burglary. Salt Lake City a Case attorney, said the comCorp.. 323 W. 8th South, undetermined If any losa in chemical labora- missions decision will be aptories burglary. pealed, starting with Third Joan Jones, 215-10Vandalism Ave.. reported tires slashed on three District Court in Salt Lake automobile parked near her red- City. den ce. Other than the principle of Assault Samon Bronson, 18. 664 Bamona Ave. (1935 South), reported the commission ruling, the he wai kicked in head and fact by case Involves on the basis of an two youthful thugs. 416 Lsreeny C. R. Dillingham, levy in Salt Lake City Emerson Ave. (1485 South), reported 50 a .tax payment of $11,667 on items. miscellaneous theft of total value, from hi automobile. the $132,585 assessment Ave.. reported Paul Halleck. 517-8t- h value, theft Of brief case, contents. 50 B41-0th Gail auto. hia Hansen, from East, reported theft of camera, shaver, auto. Dennis from total value, $60 Grasteit, 1453 Hudson Ave. (2950 South), reported theft of auto hub . caps. change. at... Plus Tax SF Rugged for non-ski- d 7-r- ib PRICED ci) JACK ANDERSON'S and Recappabla Tira MONTH tread design ... speedway-provesafety. Guarantee d GARY'S CONOCO 7S Wort North Tomplo SUGAR HOUSE CONOCO ' Promotion of Lt Alma Bohn of the Salt Lake City Fire Department to captain was approved Wednesday by the City Commisison. His salary will be increased from $460 to $485 a month. 9th North and Chicago St. ; X Fire Officer Gets Captaincy CONOCO Road Hazard d ... provides long Firestone Rubber-g money-savinmileage. ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE . . . proof in writing of Firestones extra quality. S.L. CONOCO Wl cord body . . . extra 'resistance to blowouts or breaks. Safety-Fortifie- new Fireeton e tire ie mI 1 GUARANTEED Again! defects in workman- hip and material lor (ha (if ol tha ortfinal (road Against normal road hazards L ,j p; (except repairable punctureal encountered in everyday m ear uae for the passenger number of months specified. Repairs made without charge, replacements prorated on tread wear and bamd on list price current at time of adjustment. 1004 Iat 21 it Saath , CONOCO PARLEY'S-WA- Y 24S0 Parlsy't Way YOUNG BROS. CONOCO 3301 THE COMMISSION approved promotions of First Grade Firemen Dwaln M. Gee and Mark D. Barratt to lieutenants. Their salaries will be raised from $440 lo $460 Service 24-h- r. 1600 South Statu Stroot WHITEWALL Only $3 More 2166-6t- h EVERYDAY. LOW PRICE South Tempi IS North 2nd Weit law, property dispatchfid out of state within 90 days of its receipt was immune from taxation and, therefore, the assessment was improper. The tax commission argued that farm machinery involved was not on a through consignment in Interestate commerce, but was warehoused unconsigned as of Jan. 1 the date when property ownership Is fixed for ta$ purposes. Crime lot TONY'S TEXACO IF THE equipment had been consigned on a through billing, only pausing In a Utah warehouse, then the property would have been exempted, the comATTORNEYS for the commission maintained. pany claimed that under Utah But,, the property Involved, according to the commisison, was received from suppliers, warehoused in Utah, and subsequently sold to buyers. Thus, ownership "as of Jan. 1 was with Case Co., according to the state . agency. Here is a summary of crimes CASE ATTORNEYS argued reported to Salt Lake police period that the Legislature had enduring the ended Wednesday at 5 p.m. couraged warehousing of Anton. Sinclair Service Robbery Station, 2375 W. North lemple. 54 goods in Utah by allowing the cash, 30 In traveler checka lot to retention of property for 90 robber. Conrad Jarman, 2016 days with taxation. Border, Bryan Ave. (1560 South), $300 amTherefore, they argued, the plifier taken In burglary. South Eaat Fast, musical in- assessment violated state law Music Co., strument valued at 1.590 taken by and the constitutional safe. burglars. Gerald Simmons, 277 6th South, los of two shirts. 8 total guard that gives exclusive jurivalue, to burglar. Rose Park Golf sdiction to Congress to reguCourse office, 1388 N. Redwood Rd. (1700 West), golf balls, cigarettes, late interestate commerce. 45 at, These Leading Ith South Utah Board Rejects Appeal In Tax Assessment Case POT ROAST Firestone Tires NIELSON Five-Da- y Forecast Thursday Ihraiih Monday Utah, aoathern Idaho, eastern Nevada Periods of scattered thunder Swift's Premium Boy Your f ceipts over- - expenses. TO "BEINVITEDtoliave representatives appear before the committee, chairmaned by Sen. Thorpe Waddingham 79 it Parents, Teachers to Meet Lake City and Utah, southern Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada. Temperatures will be warmer. No Wet Blanket Our 032-33-4- CAfttCOCH MB, KAY 23 . 19 . South Statu JIM AND ANDY'S SUPER SERYICE 2695 South 9th tart J . - |