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Show , JANUARY 11, 1098 * SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY Utah County, Utah Tax Commission Hints Possible Tax Boost For Utah County Farm Lands SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— The county commissioners in this State Tax Commission said Sat- matter.” urday it was considering abolish- ing a 10 per ‘cent deduction of G. Marion Hinckley, chairman valuation of agricultural lands in Utah County for, taxing purpases. Howeyer, Commission Chairman H. C. Shoemaker empha- of Utah County Commission, said Saturday it will take some ‘study te come to a decision. “I am not sized the commission has “not convinced the fluorine situation come to any decision yet.” is completely cleared up,’? he County farmers were having with er, following his resignation fluorine gas from- the Geneva Provo City mayor, said: as Shoemaker’ explained the de- said. duction was allowed ‘around Mr. Hinckley, sworn into office 1952” because of difficulties Utah last week as county commissionSteel plant.: He said that now the situation, had been ‘alleviated. “We have man of the “Since coming into office, the press of duties, of meeting with written the chair- various departmental heads to Utah County Com- organize policies and procedures mission and asked him to take and with other groups, has made the matter up with the commission and -to give us their opin- ion in the matter,” Shoemaker said. “‘We have not yet received a reply but will be greatly influenced -\by the attitude of the Elton Family it impossible to give the proposal the necessary attention.’’ “He pointed out that many things: should be taken into con- sideration before revision upward of taxes, and said he wanted to call in representation from such farm organizations as Utah Farm Bureau’ Federation and Farmers Union, which have had their own fluorine committees. Celebrates at Deseret. Chemical ‘MIA Collects Lindquist of Goshen and Mr. and Old Newspapers Mrs. E. E,*‘ Lindquist of Orem left for Salina Monday where they To Raise Funds were called by the serious illness By. MARGUERITE WATERBURY GOSHEN—MTr. and Mrs. Merlin of their father, Ernest Lindquist who suffered a stroke Monday morning. being sought by the Mutual Improvement Association of Nebo Stake. House-to-house pick-ups are Roberts of Goshen, Sam Elton and Mrs. Ruth Draper of Genola. for the second and Mrs. Rose Steele was taken to the Payson Hospital recently for médical treatment. Mf. and Mrs, Mickey Axelgard * . “and Las of the ‘moné ING AIR TRAVEL AND HOTE L ACCOMODATIONS FATHERHAS SayINGSACCOUNT~4100, EXTRA ¢ASH be eyes on nearl absolutely no ob fourth Saturdays of each month. The papers are to be delivered to a station in the old Farmers’ Mercantile building a.m. and 2 p.m. between 11 The project is being carried out by wards of the stake under super- vision of Lee Rindlesbacher,- Funds will be turned to construction of the proposed Girl’s Homein Santaquin Canyon. The papers are reportedly being sold to a firm in Sigurd of $22 a ton and will be used in manu- Mr. and‘Mrs. Otto Smith and facture of plaster board. Construction of the home sons, Jack and Ricky, of Monitor, Wash., are spending # two-week vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher. Ne special away a PAYSON — Old newspapers are Thirty members of the Elton scheduled family held a party recently at the Civilian Club at Deseret Chemical. A hot supper was served anda program by members of the family was presented. A tape recording was made to send to T/Sgt. Terrance Sullivan, whe is stationed in Spain with theU.S. Air Force. The following family members from here attended: Mr. and Mrs. Henry of the scheduled to begin in the summer of 1959. is early Firm Sued For $4207 In Materials W. H. Clark and C, T, Park, as Three-Way of Price spent the weekend at the doing business Builders Supply, have filed suit home of grandparents, Mr. and in Fourth District Court against Mrs. Okelberry. Mid-Utah Broadcasting Co.; Mortgage Insurance Corporation; Mr. atid Mrs. Jay Blackburn Radio Sales Corporation; Grow and son, Randy, spent several Investment and Mortgage Cordays at the horhe of: her parents, poration; Mid-Utah Construction Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Lindquist. Co.; D. Spencer. Grow, doing business as the five corporations; Mr. and Mrs. Whit Daley of and Robert B. Mecham, general Salt Lake City were dinger guests contractors. at the home of her niece and nephew, Mr. Lindquist. and Mrs. Merlin The complaint said Mr. Grow and the defendants other than Mr. Mecham were owners of Plats A and B of Keyyridge ELBERTA—Mrs. William Pen- Heights subdivision in Orem, and held contract with Mr.* Mecham as general contractor. The complaint alleged these Mr. ‘and Mrs. Henry Jolley of defendants had failed to obtain Provo; a sister and her husband, from Mr. Mecham a required Mr. and Mrs,:Ted Madsen of bond equal to the contract price Orem; Mr. azc Mrs. Sylvin and that the plaintiff had furGreenhalgh of; Dugway; Patricia nished building materials valued Katherine Joice and son, William at $4207 in 1957, still allegedly f Penrod Jr., and her husband,all unpaid for. of Elberta. ei eel rod was hostess at a dinner party at her home to the following guests: her mother and father, The 1919 pounds of dollars. halves, quarters, nickles, dimes and pennies now on display at Utah Savings represent a gre: at deal more than is kept on hand in any one local financial institution at one time. It was transported to Utah Savings by Armored Car Service from Salt Lake City and Central Utah financial firms. The complaint asked that the court award plaintiffs judgment of $4207, plus six per cent inter- Delay Granted On 2 DrivingCases The case of Earl R. Evans, 47, 1025 W. 494 N., Orem, charged est since Aug. 3, 1957, and costs. ATHLETE'S FOOT of your druggist will refund your ii money. Apply ma}iszoothing odorless been continued again to April 6. Change of venue from Orem to Provo court was granted Feb. 6. driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. Aug. 15, was continued to April 2. "is bad, but your’ if you use H & M OINTMENT. You Must get results om with driving during revocation of ! driver’s license Jan. 29, 1958, has The case of Richard G. Wing, 30, Castle Gate, charged with Fungus infection eee! problem is solved Pagaiskin color H & M DF Piees and scratches, 8 & M LABORATORIES Reg. in USA & Canada Patent Office. It’s FUN to PLAY The ACCORDION One clue as to the value of the coins on display at Utah Savings is the fact that and Floyd McEwan have been deputized guard the money while it is on display. Musical Training ' Accordion Furnished With Lessons Excellent Teacher ‘SAVINGS INSTITUTION) IN , WITH PROVEN ABILITY: GLEN BROS. 57 North University UTAH 23-6852, MUSIC CO. ASSETS OVER 11 MILLION DOLLARS THE LARGEST HOME OWNED DAREL A. CONRAD CALL FR INGS | UT AND LOANASSOCIATION the money is under the care of an armed que rd 24 hours a day. Ralph, Peters Y County Sheriff Dick Chapple to and a fine ae 65NORTHUNIVERSITY AVENUE. PROVO UTAH” ' Prove Ms Sqn ‘ ma Nescahce i |