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Show .0- - ". - ' , , , , - . . ,. 2 i B NEINS DESERET. , - . A, ND, rr,, . , . , . ,, . . , , , , , , ' . 1 -- . .. . , , . -A . . p DRAGSTER Quitin ued from Page itil lilLSt,riko7:.-- , B-- I . 1 - that1 the victim wore all re quired safety equipment includ- - i picture. ing a crash hehnet imd tire pro- , "It is time for all Utahns to tective clottung.,Several'wit. forget past differences and work, unitedly to promote excellence nes,ses -- said the helmet ofar the in our education system consist- - driver came- off ,while the-cg ent with the'eemmic was "eartwhecring" through the , , of our state.", open fields about 200 yards north , ; of the spectator itands. The driver ejected an emer- 'gency brake chutebut the chute failed to "blossorn." - B-- 1 simmer's-impass- imd resulted e contracts. Irequire Levy "It does no good to Fpeculate . : whether - the - fmalreportwill y ..'require anadditiolutiar-lev' during the biennium beguining July 1, 1965. Thal c.a.,' be de-'termined only when the entire Ex-Bish---- -- op state budget is prepared anda Track' ownersand had all the wreckage of the projection of revenues made. car cleared the reve-up before investi- - , , , . However, as it appears . officers arrived on the gating mues for this year to date are Funeral- - services fur John -- 1 below estimatesthe Interim re-Hnlvard CnnIC 73, 58-6t- h ' Afe.;1Deputies at the scene said reference to a special sm. - port former bishop of-tNorth had some difficulty' in oh- sion would, without 'doubt, re. 1Wardi of aural taining information regaITIMg1 quire some additional levy for I I doe'''',N, how the accident occurred. of Ouist this year. Jesus Latter-daSaints Mr. Leon, an experienced "In my opinion, it would be " unwise to raise the additional and high cowleil- - driver in other types of stock ':-,man in the En- - 'awl racers, was not experienced money from property taxes. Tile -;I sales tax, having recently been Stake, vAll in this type of "high speed" sign te,, be held Wednev car; other racers 'said. raised, "should not be further One .burdened. Selective taxes would pitman said that this WEIS , day at 2 p.ni. 4.401 not yield the amount of money He died Satui- onl3r- the third time that be had day night in a been behind the wheel of the required. That leaves only the Income tax. A surtax of one-ha- lf Salt Lake hos211. Cook of one per tent applicable pitalJafter .s to alLincomelabove the dedue iheArack wascancelectiorAte longed lions: and..exemptiorm.now pro. Mr. Cook served as trust prop- - f dayf but other ;stock car tIrag . vided by law, would of $30 per-ye- arperifor-3- 0 announced at the track o-ilitwee yerira-agreqUirid hy as bishop for eight held next week for M. Leon. suggested by the interim re-- He served ----- -and as yearsat 'lliez, scene po., ' ' for 12 years. In addition, he was, said that the facilities at the Limontit Toronto, Itepubli- a counselor in the North 20011 track-ar- e . not the best but they can "The interim, committee Ward bishopric for 10 years and want to race and that-i-s all ,report on schools should be ward clerk in the 20th Ward for I --- " there is available. -- , studied for a period of not tess 30 ---, years- - He was a temple offi-than 30 days, an that all mn" ciator for seven years and was ' cerned'could be well acquainted active in genealogy work. , ,' ,. With theproblemanttiacts. South Neber Native . "The Legislature should then , .. be called into special session , Be had been a member of filet rqa..B-.,- ! to debate the issues where the Church rrgional welfammuncRcTIttntraATP ni for seMan)! couldbecome years.. well public serving at Ricks college and A SOn .pt Andrew B. and Ma'Weber . quainted as to whether there College before . 101U1ng Amandawas - 13ingree Cook, be - - was a school problem; as to the staff at the University of Soutl--Wthere a need 10r, an bora- ApriL3,1891, In urab Jr, 19M..He served as heid 7.whether Weber married Comfy:He Immediate increase of money. bet,of the department of economics Viola Watkins,,, April 9, and Dean - If the Legislature then deter- Pearl of the College of Bus- 1924-I- n the Salt Lake Temple. mines that there is a need, they 1951 to 1958. from iness should pass a resolution and let She died OcL 1, 1953. On a leave of absence from Survivorsinchide a - the public. who 195410 4956 he lieveloped a pro. John Howard Cook, and a daughto informed Issues vote on the of management training at , determine whether they:wish a ter, MaryElaine Cook, both of theuniversity of Rangoon lt Lake city, and five grand- the ::::,IlletralIllatice-atteettila- t amd f r o m 1959-6- 1 he Burma, children" Another sail' Robert 'served expense of additional taxes. as Chief adviser of the W. Cook, preceded him in deatk of solution of Teheran's manage- - ,,, long range university - ment education ther' Survivors to pass our project Upoll'' the freeport law to give private Also surviving are two broth- - this return from Iran he was the incentive to bring ers, Louis P. Cook and Vird ,named director of institutional ,The Cook. both of Layton, IT nephews ' studies at the 1J, of U. ,,- :new- - industries-to-Utak- p)Alded payrolls and , the new and 11 nieces. II , 'wealth created would help reServices vAll be held hi the Take--' Coin Meters - tIleve the citizen, of his tax bur- North 20th Ward chapel, ltd, ; pen and would provide enough Avenue and G Street. at 2 p.m..1 Two coin- 'meters Ivere ,pried ---:added tax revenue to handle our Wednesday. call at from ' the- vlall -i- n- he- laundry 260 E. South Temple 2Tuesdaylroom of the Embassy Arms tbdded needs.!. d from 6 to 8 p. m. East. Pot- Apartments, -.4 Ernest H. Dean, Democrat - from noon to 1 will 1 ice Monday said the machines Burial p.m. the governor for his be In the - 11'1 criticizeand Salt lake City CO m were valued at $Z and contain- tiqtrbitra,7 prejudiced posi- !erY - ed '''' ' '1' approximately $75. . ;tion in the school cris!s wherein , :he failed to act upon the nem-briendations of his own school , study committee. Utah 1does ' - 'seed to advance ipositive pro, gram which will,,ernbody o a! ---changing educatioriarprogram-t1 &.trieet the needs of you,L5L5g-A)Lit4(20)u-p:.i th.tpical 'problems include dropouts; (2) More . &comprehensive high school pro ,coillils--m.iyrtiE,s':.grams; (3) serious teacher :shortages and too many teach.STEREOS-TV's----CO- LOR : &brs teaching out of the field for :which they - tained an- d- (4) :teacher salaries which should be - .,taised to tneet at - least the Mountahi States averaTe. ., Utah cannot afford any in . . - ... Conthlued from Page ., , I :::'..f.'1.1CtlitdidtelloTt.-1E40.tOtee-...'..::.- - 4 . ', - . , fill 1676 Ci ,' , . .. , .. t. Moy!111.-1964- ',.'.. ::::":11.1 t - ,. - , .. EGRAptici TEL,., - ' 7 - , . - . 1963-6- 4 -- Y'reli-hein- Death aciims' - .4. John H.'Cook' , he y -- r 7- - Thick slices of white, lean, deliciously-flavore- d meat. These are our own-Captin's,Choice brand Halibut Steaki;iitt from halibut caught in the icy waters of the North Pacific Ocean:Quick-froze- n to seal in freshness. Each package serves.24 persons. a- L top-quali- ty approximateterty-manager-at-WaHrer-Bank4ftees-- - ''''''airilli ace-ivotild:be ' an - -- - ' the-progra- ts-- -- - I - , From Selected Young; Tender Beef A Dish Any Man Would Love BUSINESS It e- have-been-w- smPr, elll ' - ' tatEon - Fatah& Staniess FlatTare 5ISCW ' school-problem-- is ... 11 ,T e - Co Mrs- , Wright's Refrigerated Sweet- Milk or Buttermilk- -I A Real Savings -,- pkgs. , - - 2 , 120-3r- '' - uomato f...ondensect Campbell's Stock Up At This tow Price cans Remember Take Your Coupon Book Along When You Do Your Shopping- - This Week Redeem Coupons , eway ewa y None'Fine'r rD - 5-- D ,bottle tolet thegovernor'sar- Crest Bra nd l'ommendedby the- - cothroittee', bi)ut into the schools. We should -- Health- - eif the committee. I wutd revenue being raised from :sources other than a state prop- -- frtY tax." ' -- Save- - On-- Needs -- Al At-Sa 1 I y - fe-wa- Out by - J. Bracken,- Lee,- - Republican : - - -- - , . recess is ed :igalpst constituted noth- - seems to -- be-on- of e ."I am sure it ONLY 23 SETS "EFT! NEW AND o ALL-BRAN- 0 LIBERAL rule-or-rui- -- AS MUCH As e ot 3 LEFT TV SETS REG. 209.515 will tax-,paye- 23-INC- , H PICTURE , "Our school problem will not solved by arbitrary un5:easonable,-unilateral action. "MT sympathies are with the , .working teacher, the Children thelparents, to say nothing Of the taxPayerhohave been Pouring millions into our edu- - - - -- YOUR - Vil CHOICE fle , EO 255" COMBINATIONS 116. TO 769.95-FR- OM , - rnuch evidence of improvement jn the quality of education." D. James Cannoc,-- - Resvub- 31can"Utah's current school j)mblem is mainly the result of .sporadic and inconsistent efforts 'to improve the state's education, Radio Stolen , Police Monday were invesd- -' ating the theft of a $X00 radio Yrom a light aircraft.parked at -- :the ,Salt Lake Mimicipal -- REG. TO 599.95-FRO- , 1(11ow Onions - - New Crop Mild Adds Flavor To Liver 00 IUVUP M IVES - t , , -- STEREOS vationalsystemvrithrititvery ';,if 51 TV-STER- -- - - TER' MS! does not reflect the attitude of the rank and file .teachers, most of whom are :dedicated to their profession and the welfare of our children. .4 "They have become the toolS :O. f a ruling clique, and the sooner they break away from this con-:trthe better it-be for :them, the children and the 6- Sect Trader Chunky & Good ..,Serve it Crewed Ouln Salads,- D authority. .,The philosophy of Mr, Evans arid :his IJEA House of Delegates -- - - gation- SafeforNylon,Rayon, Dacron bitrary position stand in the Way of meeting the educational of our children. A spe- n cial session should be called 4nd at least the $6 Million re- c- , White Magic - - Save At Your y A ALL :,longer , Cream 01 The,CropAarge ,Extra No0 71 .(1)-Scho- - ' WED.-- - - r ' - - - 4152' HIGHLAND - Dille; COPYRIGHT 1961.19624 1963, ANDIOR 1964- SAFEWAY STORES INC . - , - , - - |