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Show ' SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1960 Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD 3 Got Your Notice?—Payments Slow Thus Far Taxes Due Nov. 30— Better Check It, Says Utah County Treasurer FAMOUS ARM--The arm which was a key factor in winning the last World Series is examined by Utah-born movie actress, Terry Moore, following a banquet Friday night which featured Vernon Law, second from right, ace pitcher of the world champion Pittsburgh. Pirates; Miss Moore, and former Olympic champion sprinter Dr. Creed Haymond. Far left is Afton Payne and far right is Dr. Mark Allred, cochairmen of the annual “Veterans Day Banquet” sponsored by the Seventies Quorum of the Hast Provo LDS Stake. By KAREL ANDERSON tained high standards, and remark-) The county this year is charged with collection of more than not get their notice or to ask for Only 12 office days remain in which to consult county records Change of address or tist and native of Springville, who ed that his team mene Oe once. set the world curved-track Pirates, ‘ jokingly” referred to him sprint record for the 220 yard at the “deacon, d dash, told of the circumstances FASHIONS not necessarily the buyer who is Payments by mail will be ac- te pay the taxes. cepted if postmarked Nov. 30 — but too many taxpayers wait until the last minute, then come in person to ask why they did Bird. Inspire Youth at Provo Banquet HITTING A NEW HIGH IN MEN’S WEAR only about 7000 filed and 42,000 mames of the owner of record— outstanding. a duplicate notice because the original was lost, said Treasurer FamousLDSAthletes, Movie Star Glamorous Utah-born movie actress, Terry Moore; ace Pittsburgh Pirate pitcher, Vernon Law, and one-time Olympic sprinter, Dr. Creed Haymond, joined with top LDS authorities Friday night in urging church youth tg live up to their standards. Taxpayers who have not yet in ownership of property is prinreceived their property tax no- cipal reason for failure to receive a notice. tices. should check now. with Assessment lists are made up County Treasurer Maurice Bird, according to records available he said Saturday. And it might be a good idea if on the first day of the year in you did get your notice to be sure which the taxes are due. By November, many pieces of you still have it. Tax payments have been com- property have changed hands, ing in very slowly, he said, with and tax notices. go out in the, change Your Favorite Casual Fabric $8,000,000 in taxes, and has only received about $1,000,000 to date. CORDUROY to obtain a tax notice—if you do not have your notice, Bird. 3-PIECE . said Mr. Taye a den-|jeaging up to his record-breaking Utah Actress Gets Special Welcome The trio of celebrities with Pre- siding Bishop Joseph L. Worthlin amd LeGrande Richatds, member By Provo ‘People of the Council of Twelve of the LDS Church, each addressed the more than 600 young people at*the annual “Veterans Day Banquet” sponsored by the 377th Quorum of Seventy of the ‘East Provo Stake, ‘Miss Moore, who is a memberof Terry. Moore, Utah-born ‘Holly-| wood actress, who addressed the “Veterans Day Banquet” Friday) evening, was welcomed to’ Provo| by a number of civic and LDS| the LDS Church emphasized the leaders Friday afternoon. G. Marion Hinckley, ‘county responsibility of living. up to the standards of the LDS religion, commissioner, presented roses to| Miss Moore and Mrs. Philip Perl-| which, she said, would insure happiness. She told how the church man gave. the actress an orchid had influenced her own life anl from the Provo Chamber. of| said that the head producer at the Commerce. Mr. MGM studio once remarked that and Mrs. William run and urged the youth present to always live the LDS Word of Wisdom. = . Elder Richards stressed the importance of missionary work and Elder Worthlin urged the young people of the church to live the teachings of the LDS Church. Mrs: Haymond, Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Handsomely est Midwale new muted Green and worthlin were also guests for th eighth annual affair. y geyen girls and 18 boys, who have 100 per cent attendance, at church meetings, were given specjal recognition.’ Miss Moore presented. each girl with an auto- vest of matching corduroy or paisley motif on reverse. STREET FLOOR (AVAWAP A GIFT A DAY graphed scarf and Mr. Law engraved baseballs for the fellows. Autographed pictures and boxing gloves of NBA. middleweight champion Gene Fullmer were also tet See KX. | Presented. Afton M. Payne and Dr. Mark E. “Terry is different,"* but that he Wotherspoon, Mr. Perlman, of the and the others she worked with chamber president; Mrs. ‘Hinck-| Allred were chairmen ley; Edison Breckenridge, new|event. Also included in the evehad respected her non-drinking, senior president of the 347th |ning’s program was a showbythe mon- smoking standards. Speaking to the evening’s theme Quorum of Seventy, who spon-| Brigham Young University pro- JUST ARRIVED MEN’S NEW FALL SPORT HATS “Missionaries Always, All Ways,” sored the banquet; and Mr. and|gram bureau under the direction she told of converting her hus- Mrs. Afton M. 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