| Show f9 m t n rrw o rro rrrrnnnrTyyvyrrrrnrnryTynri fyrrvTrrrrttvrrrrTTryryvrrv-ryyyyy- ’rmnonor The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday December 5 1963' Car Fatality Death Added Slate Adopts ’64 Change In Building Appraisals To UtaH Traffic Toll Continued From Page Speclkl to The Tr’bune LAYTON-U- tah Highway Pa trol officials listed the death of Mrs Olga Sophie Emery 70 1433 Sherma Ave Layton as a traffic fatality SHE WAS Injured in an automob- accident Nov 6 at 6:05 pm on US 91 and Reed Drive in Layton She died Tuesday at 12:45 pm In an OgAn autopsy to den hospital determine the cause of death was performed Wednesday after- ile-pedestrian noon Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Mrs Olga Sophie Emery Brant Johnson said Mrs Emery Death attributed to traffic was struck by a car driven by Stanly Hazelwood Goodnes Union Mortuary Bountiful 36 2599 W 4850 South Roy where friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 pm and an hour THE TROOPER noted that It to service Saturday Burial was dark at the time and there prior will be in the Farmington City was a light rain falling Cemetery Olga Sophie Emery was born Tada and southern Idaho with generally fair skies over the rest of the Intermountain Area The weather forecast tnap for Thursday indicates valley fog in western Utah eastern No- - Not Hard to Guess: More of th’ Same 7 Data from U I Waits ar Buna Western Utah Idaaha and southern aastern Nevada end expect considerable ThursIn and valleys night morning fog day with the remainder at the Interfair mountain experiencing Region weather Temperatures will be near normal below llttls a normal except In ths foggy driat K f TIMPSRATURI CHART Data to Wodnosday at I p m Utah Low High It Blinding Bryci Canyon Cedar City c Coalville f Delta Green River Logan Milford Roosevelt ' Salt Lake Airport St George Wendover Free 9 17 I Tr 22 t I Tr 20 10 24 21 21 Tr M Tr Idaho Sols Burley Idaho Fells 1 27 12 21 in Sweden on t tall Laka Weather Dalai Precipitation period ended Wednesday at 5 for December precipitation 16 trace accumulative deficiency since Oct 1 1961 2 61 with precipitation no departure from normal sunrise Thursday 7 36 sunset 5 00 to 15 Hlghi both daya In 40s lows Wyoming — Generally fair Thursday partly cloudy Thursday night and Friday with scattered light mows In mountains "Cooler east end north Friday Hlght In 40s west 30 to 60 east 35 to 45 In mountains Summary — Weather picture over the Sett Lake City and vicinity— Fog Intermountain Region remains relatively tmoks and low clouds In valley Thurs- unchanged Strong high pressurt giving Fair above 74X10 feet fair and mild weather to much of the day and Friday elevation Little chanoa In temperature region but at the seme time holding High both days In upppr 20s In valley tog smoke and low cloudiness In the to 40s in higher elevations Low mid 20s valleys of western Utah and southern Utah— Fog and tow cloudi continuing Idaho Temperatures too showed little western valleys Thursday and Fridey chenge from previous days with the but with afternoon clearing southwestern mercury hovering In thg 20s In the toggy Little tempera- arees and climbing to the 40s and 50s valleyt Fair elsewhere ture change Highs both days 25 to 12 in the bright sunshine elsewhere Lows western vallays In 40t elsewhere FIVE-DA5 to 15 else15 to 25 western valleys FORECAST where THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY Southeastern Idaho— Patches of night Utah— kittle or no precipitation Fog and morning valley fog mostly south and low clouds continuing western alotherwise variable high cloudiness Thursal below averaging leys Temperatures and Little temperature day Friday western valleys and near normal elseHighs both days lower 20s north change where lows 5 to 15 except 15 mkt 30s south Southern Idaho— Little or no reclplta-tlon to 25 on southern border below Temperatures averaging Malta — Fog continuing Southwestern but with warming trend during most valleys Thursday but diminishing normal tore-penext week of the otherwise variable cloudiness Friday Eastern Nevada— Little or no precipiThursday with a change of snow flurries near northern mountains Temperatures averaging Becoming fair Fri- tation normal axcept below normal In soma Little temperature change Hlghg day both days 25 to 38 lows mostly In 20s northern valleys except 10 to 20 higher valleys Wyomlna— Temperature to average Eastern Nevada— Variable high cloudi- to 9 degrees above the season normal ness north and clear south Thursday and Cooler east the latter part of we c Patches of night and morning warmer east eary next week Generally Friday fair with little If any precipitation Little temperature change valley fog tor P m none Jan T 30 1893 SHE WAS formerly employed as a cook in the Latter-da- y Saints Hospital In Salt Lake City She was a member of the Ward Church Layton llth-12tof Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints District Reelects One as Trustee tax purposes contends B- -l h clals point out that if the valuation goes up and no more tax money is needed the mill levy should-g- o down ptoporttanflte tq the valuation increase FREEZER OWNERS Nt Interatt Charge - 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mp EXCITING 51 SAVINGS IE MARSHAL OLID OAK 7-P- DILLON t 3 J SET C 4 -- atuWffy lift kf nwofc WITH SUPER SOFT VINYL COVER ZENITH SLIGHT TV tR CONI Oil 33" $1X0 DAMAGE NOW 1 SPANISH BIDROOM SIT— SOLID $OAO OAK WAS $498 NOW HAND-CARV- C JO FLAIR ?r 7-- CHAIRS II VI VALUES NO ROOM TO $80 STTRIO ORUNDVIO SOLI DANISH 39 29 19 CON- - NOW ONLY C $ Q MATTRESS $100 SIT WAS $191 NOW R PUTE TWIN BED COMB NOW ONLY - BEAUTYRIST AS IS MATTRESS NOW ONLY SPRING-FILLE- TRESS ROOM LIVINO BARGAINS MAT- D ONLY - COM- JOQ $ - ' Q88 $1 O PROVINCIAL TRENCH BEDROOM SET ©peon Tomorrow! KITCHEN BEDROOM LIVING ROOM 1 C FRIGIDAIRE RANGE Come in and get into a Volkswagen 248 EMNITTE SETS AS LOW AS EARLY AMERICAN 07 DINETTE WAS $1S0 NOW HOOVER SET Sedans" station wagonOruds $ZQ 07 VACUUM FRIGIDAIRE PINK REFRIGERATOR WAS $OOQ 470 $380 NOW at our Grand Opening tomorrow doors Open and ready to go Come in Take one out for a drive Things you’ll notice along the wayt VW are rattle free easier to handle in $100 lOO RANGE traffic park In tittle space (VW Station Wagons for example are 4 feet shorter than conventional wagons yet hold more end cost hundreds of dollars lessi Back at the showroom ask about the VW engine in the rear that will go all day at top speed without strain It’s and Karmarm Ghibj— we’ll have them all CLOSEOUT NOW FRIGIDAIRE $148 1 air-cool- Can’t boll over or freeze up Ask to see the parts and service depart ment Nothing can happen to any VW car or truck that wo can’t fix Then ask to see figures on what any’ VW costs to run Grand opening begins ot 900 AM Centrally Located IHTERB10UNTAIH MOTORS pc 2033 j S A- - A AAA A A A M A A A A A A A AAAA A A A SOUTH MAIN 11 A o PHONE HU 5 aaa 6Q ears As Nation’s Thirst Waited J7 -- the commission gram— although they have put NEW BUILDINGS will not the July schedule on their books for the 1964 tax year— arguing gain value under the new prothey can’t rely on tax commis- cedure In fact the new tables sion data just revise the old straight line In a private meeting Wednes- depreciation that the tax comto eliminate with day of assessors and county mission tried commissioners assessors ex- its July schedule Here is an example of how the pressed satisfaction with the new three its at but approaches could affect a displeasure proposal brick residence costpresentation ing $10000 to replace in 1960 asBRUCE JENKINS Weber sessed at 90 mills: County assessor and S Cliff UNDER THE old straight line Salt Lake County Cockayne depreciation schedule— assessed assessor agreed: "This is more valuation $1551 taxes $13950 like it we can live with this” Under the new straight line Jack E Christensen Cache depreciation schedule— assessed County assessor angrily added: valuation $1607 taxes $144 63 "Yeah but this Is the kind of tax increase from old procedure thing they pull Why couldn’t $513 we have this new table before today’s meeting? They (the UNDER VALUATION adjusttax commission) wait ’til we’re ment table ordered in July— assessed valuation $1842 taxes here then spring It on us’‘ $16578 tax increase from old ACCORDING to Mr Gunther procedure $26 28 the new approach is designed However tax commission offi- to bring the assessed valuation on older buildings in the Wasatch ATTENTION Front closed to 17 per cent of market price Seventeen and one half per Special to The Tribune cent is where most Wasatch Robert TAYLORSVILLE Front buildings are assessed for Bowles 2115 W 4700 South was She served on an LDS mission on term reelpcted to a to England the board of trustees of the TaySURVIVORS include a daugh- lorsville Bennion Improvement District ter Mrs Edward (Miquette) Alwoy keep good toiling Sanders Layton and two grandMR BOWLES received 96 of reserves on hand Be sura children electhe 97 votes cast in the they're Hewlett’! Funeral services will be con- tion The other vote— a write in ducted Saturday at 1 pm In the to Darrell Mackay JJJ) 6-21- 11 ' |