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Show Holladay News Nojtes ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW, Salt Lake County, Utah 1 ' 3 1964 Thursday, April2, Youth Wins Skyline Junior Girls To Don Formal Trip to Baltimore Gowns For Tomorrows Prom Page Bv MARY GAIL STARK 4518 Roger Drive 277-972- 5 Stephen John Harvev ofSkv -line High School, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Harve;, 2961 East 4345 South, has won a trip to National Science Fair Baltimore International. Mar; land for his basic experimental work in the suithesis and thepharmacologvof at the Fair Science Metropolitan which took place Frida; at the Universrt; of Utah Union ballroom. Vinners were announced at the fair dinner in Highland High School Cafeteria Frida; evening. Another Salt LakeCit; student from West High, Diana 805 G. Jackman, Oakley Street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal R. Jackman, also won a trip to the Baltimore fair through her experiment. her applied in Diana, traced jSifience experiment, ehiotional of development white mice. Her display ofA1 Sorensen, THE TIME IS NOW representing the firm studying drainage problems for the Salt fered mice three das old, Lake County Citizens Advisory Committee on Water Drainage, emphasizes a point at last Friday others three weeks old and afternoons "information meeting. On the right is John Conder, chairman of the committee, who the patents of the two litters. presided over the session which agreed to present Sorensens recommendations for a bond issue Her experiment showed that and engineering projects to the county commission. many of the emotions were developed in the second and third week of the lives of the animals. It was estimated that ap20,000 people proximately visited the fair while it was on display at the university The two Salt Lake winners will leave Salt Lake City low. These earlier assessappraised in Salt Lake, Weber, Many local propertyowners Jet Airplane May 5. The fair; and Utah counties. ment boosts will be cancelled are in for a sock in the pockwill take place from lay 6 In many cases, these obin Salt Lake County, including etbook, according to a release to 9. allowances will solescence issued yesterday by the Utah Salt Lake City, this year as the the exceed increases Foundation. The nonprofit latest provided equalization adjustINTERNATIONAL SFSSIONS ments are made. equalization adjustby the private tax research ments on such properties. StuThe new equalization proA zatlon says that homeowner Robin Jones, 16 1896 Wood-sid- e -dies have consistently pointed older residents gram which will go into effect Drive (4130 So.) is one out the fact that commercial can look for an upward adjustin Salt Lake County this year of four UtahSemor Girl Scouts and industrial properties in ment in the 1964 property aswas also scheduled for the chosen to participate this Utah have been assessed at sessments. other Wasatch Front counties summer in national and intera higher percentage of market of Box Elder, Cache, Weber, Although the tax boost will national scouting sessions. value than has residential proaffect the seven Wasatch Front Davis, Tooele, and Utah in This announcement was made perty. counties of Salt Lake, Box El1964, the foundation reports. recently by the Girl Scout der, Cache, Weber, Davis Instead, however, a modified Council. Latest sales ratio data Tooele and Utah, the largest equalization program providshows that In 1963 improved assessment increases are ing for much smaller assessproperty in Utah was being ment increases will be applied predicted to occur in Salt Lake assessed at about 15.7 percent in these other County. Waptch Front of market value, with county counties this year. The other Totally disregarding Presifrom less not 22 be averages ranging counties affected will on dent Johnsons war 15 percent in a few of the than the are officials by changes. poverty, expected to more than 20 counties Foundation analysts observe to increase valuations on new in others. The foundpercent some and commercial that homes by as much as 10 peration report notes that Utah industrial property assesscent while assessments on ments in Salt Lake County also generally assesses its proolder residences could be at a much lower perperty Ojjusted by 30 percent or will be raised, but percentage of market value than centage will Ato-- e. not the be wise increase It is reliably reported most other states. A recent as great as that for residthat this will take a big hunk report of the 1962 Census of ential property. Moreover, of cash out of circulation. shows that the Governments substantial economic and The foundation study obalaverage assessment ratio for functional obsolescence serves that these 1964 assessproperty in Utah was less lowances are being made on ment equalization changes are than half of that for the nation some commercial and indusdesigned: 1) to raise the gennow re eral assessment level of trial properties being V as whole. as structures buildings fand 1 part of a program seeking to equalize assessment rates for the various classes of property: 2) to eliminate inequities that exist between assessments on older and newer properties: and 3) to provide a greater degree of assessment uniformity among properties of the same class according to type and use. Two years ago the state tax commission ordered blanket assessment increases ranging from 2 percent to 17 percent on buildings, structures, and other Improvements In certain sections of Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, and parts of -- Salt Lake County after salfes flitio studies revealed that erage assessment ratios In these areas were generally Local PropertyOwners Due A Sock In The Pocketbook again. Youre only a few steps from your phone. Try it and see. Youll discover that Lorto Distance is the next best thing to being there. Fmeison 1612 tour jul; a ui opean 15; Karen F Johnson, 16, Park Cit; , will attend a k cultural hentage conference at N.Y. , July two-wee- Caz-enow- a, 4. WED Nancy Oehrlein Contmued on page re- - 5 3, 01; mpus Highs annual junior piom, will offer an e;ening of oriental cultuie in its true form for those attending. The decoration are centered around the natural beaifty of the Orient w ith Oriental poetry as the basic theme. as- sisting. The prom will begin at 8:30 P.M. and end promptl; at 11:30 P.M. Dance music will be provided bv the Bill Link combo and the dress will be semi-formthus giving girls a rare opportumt; to don floor length gowns. al To Burn or Douse PROM QUEEN 4;enue, will scouts and two be one of 32 leatlei s making Miss Tomorrow night, April Handle; and Kath; Wheat, The Still Heart of Things, Throe junior girls w ill reign over the atfair. .Chosen as finalists foi the queen .and two attendants are Linda Pierce, Ka; Ritchie, Sliule; Chris- tensen, Babs Petri, K ithrvn Gaiff and Chris Alsop. The aie elected b; the junior bo; s. Linnea Pearson and Roberta Carter have solved as chairman of the prom with junior class officei Don Pugh. Dan In line with ewerent national policy, we certainly hope the candidates for Governor will make their position clear on the burning of lights in the Governors house. Waste not and you will never want for votes. Right, Lyndon0 Sheri Turner has been selected to represent Olympus High School at the state Drama Festival to be held at Brigham Young University on April 10 and 11. She w as picked at the Region Three Drama Fesiivl on Tuesday, March 24, atwest High School. Competing in the dramatics reading division with a presentation entitled, " Mirsfe. Altei nates from Olympus are Wilma Dolowitz, retold story; Kath; Wheat, humorous reading, and Lindd Jordan, dramatic leading. Mr. Hal Curtis is in charge of the drama department amj is the faculty sponsor of the contestants. Attention Home Owners! Is your driveway chipped, cracked, broken or muddy? If so, let us replace it with a fully guarantaad 2 inch, two courso, cement stabilized, cement sealed In the past few months so many people have been switching over to Farmers Insurance that, well, we've just had to move to new quarters where we can serve our many friends even better than before. The next move is up to you. Before renewal time rolls oround let us give you all the money-savinfacts on Farmers the best insurance buy in America today. Asphalt drivaway. Mr. Businessman: We ore your parking lot maintenance mer Need Repair Wok? g Fast Fair Friendly John H. Dist. Mgr. (We Are Now Appointing Agents) 3689 Highland Drive Phone 486-71- Would it tie up business if repaired dur-in- g business hours? If so let us off after hours service. Cement Work? Chamberlain 63 would take a herd of nearly 900 cows to supply milk to the families of Kennecotts 6700 Utah Copper Division employees. Every day It LOVELY LADIES Mrs. Robert D. Ruud, left, and Mrs. Donald models who presented an B. Hadley were among club-memb- er early peek at spring attlYe last Saturday afternoon at the Cottonwood Clubs ladles fashion show. Both the styles and the show drew approval from the large, enthusiastic audience. Having Problems .... ? SEE US FOR REMODELING ROOM ADDITIONS MOUNTAIN 9 Others participating throughout the state are:Pen-n- ; Cagle, 16, 341 W. 2775 North Sunset, will attend enCalifornia in campment in August, Wend; K. Ueiler, 16, PAM MIT AS BLACK TOPPERS ASPHALT PAVING CO. 23 West 3350 So. 299-024- 2 Coppers daisy Herd... SO O cows Miss the Kids? One Long Distance call can bring them home Robin is the' daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Jones. She is a student of 01; mpus High School and has been j; engaged in Senior Scouting during the past two ;ears. She will attend national encampment at Seattle, Washington, which will take palce August 6 TATM Utahs copper family buys about 13,200quarts of milk. This is just one example of the enormous purchasing power represented by the Kennecott payroll. ( Other examples of how employees spend their daily earnings of approximately $124,000 include average daily expenditures of $25,000 for food products,21,700 for housing, $11,700 for clothing and $3,209 for health care. From the full J range of their buying, virtually every segment of Utahs economy feels the impact of copper. However, Kennecotts annual payroll of nearly $45 million is' just part of the story. Add $3Q million in local purchases by the company, and state and local tax payments totaling $12.5 million, and the grand total soars to $87.5 million! Every operating day at Kennecott is the starting point of dollars that circulate from one end of the state to the other. Directly and indirectly just about every Utahn'is in the path of these dollars. BASpMEttT ROOMS TILIPHONI (X) S BATHS - KITCHENS Complete drawings with bids. t - pi Era Construction Phone CR AASE 7-6- 197 Co' Uoimccott Copper Corporation "T Utah Copper Division . |