Show t rrerr it " i v v p m Ow r' -' tr rv June 24 Xbe Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday 38 ! T Ts TUT Jk Tms YEAR 24 of the 5r uijits netted superior ra‘ ings “Superior” is 95 per cent or above as Judged by observers from the regular Army These same observers also Judged performance in the 1950 active duty period Evaluation of the groups b"gan as units first moved into the Camp W G Williams near t’’e Jordan Narrows' and continued throughout the 14 days of maneuvers training and Inspections THE EVALUATION system —superior excellent very satisfactory satisfactory and “u- nsatisfactory — was conducted bv composing the NG units with Regular Army units on active duty None scored lower th’m "excellent" and Tooele: Medical Detachment 115th Engineer Battalion Salt Lake City Medical Detachment Mur1334th Engineer Battalion ray A and B Companies 1457th Engineer Battalion Leht and Provo Utah County 118th Engineer Company American Fork Utah County 23rd Army Band Salt Lake City 115th Ordnance Salt Lake City 625th MP 8alt Lake City Excellent ratings went to C Company 115th Engineer Battalion Bountiful A B and C Companies of 334th Engineer Battalion Murray Headquarters Company 1457th Engineer Battalion American Fork A Company 1457th Engineer Battalion Price Carbon County 116th Engineer Company Spring vllle Utah County 117th Engineer Company Heber Wasatch County 3659th X5 ORIGINAUF used By American INDIANS AS A POULTICE FOR THS TREATMENT OF WOUNDS J5e-vl- $1997 Million From Utah’s Tax Pockets r US-Collect- s Utahns paid a total of $199778088 for all types of federal taxes up to Msy 31 for the fiscal year 1958-195Roland V Wise Internal Revenue Service district director said Tuesday went to: 145th Salt Lake dtv Headquarter Battery 213th Field Artillery Batt Cedar City Battery 'B Cedar City Service Battery Beaver 222nd Group Headquarters Ogden Service Bat- THE TAX TAKE reflected an Increase of $19526335 compared with the preceding fiscal year Referring to refunds made this year on Individual income tax returns the tax collector said they show a decrease of 1107 in number but a doliar-wisincrease of $586728 compared with the previous year tery 222nd Field Artillery Batt Service Battery 204th Ogden Reid Artillery Batt Smlthfleld e THE AVERAGE refund vyas $12394 compared with $11417 a year ago A total of 175296 refunds were made this year on Individual income tax returns in Utah for a total of $21726-35- 1 said Mr Wise Radio Field Day Calls Haftis to Little Mountain THE - CLUB will practice sending and receiving messages in flood or storm conditions Lee Manwill 1740 E 22°0 South club president will di- Batteries A and C 213th TOeid Artillery Battalion Richfield County and Fillmore MlU&rd County Headquarters BaMtry 222nd Field Artillery Battalion Cedar City Batteries A B C and 213th Field Artillery Service Ogden and Layton Headquarters 204th Field Artillery BatBattery talion Logan Batteries A B C 204th Field Artillery Battalion Brigham City Garland Box Elder County and Logan Headquarters and Service Battery 653rd Observation Battalion Salt Lake City Medical Detachment Batteries A B C 204th Field Artillery Battal Ion Brigham City Garland Box Elder County and Logan and Service Battery 653rd Observation Battalion Salt Lake City Medical Detachment Batteries A and B 653rd Observation Battalion Salt Lake City ’Y4 tUsSHB f Pifttburg Etna BORN DEC 17 1873 FATHER SAMUEL BORN SEPT 15 LIVED DURING THE TENURES Of EVERY PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES WHO WAS AND HIS WHO WAS W F - Mrs Emma Ray Riggs McKay wife of President David O McKay of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints quietly observed her 82nd anniversay birthday Tuesday THE PERT “first lady” of the LDS Church was guest of honor at a small gathering Tuesday evening at the home of a son Robert R McKay 2269 Blaine Ave (1735 South) On behalf of her sons and daughters Mrs McKay was presented a small statue by Avard Fairbanks noted Utah sculptor THE WORK was the design y FISHING CATFISH A LIKE K PULLED HUGE IN 4 ward R McKay Robert McKay and Mrs Conway (Emma Rae) Ashton aU of Salt Lake City and Mrs-- Russell H (Lou Jean) Blood Chicago 111 Mrs McKay also was one of FRIDAY six persons awarded degrees from the University of Utah CAPITOL in 1898 SHE WAS BORN June 23 to O H and Emma Robbins Riggs in Salt Lake City She was married to President McKay Jan 2 1901 in the Salt Lake IDS Temple ' Their sons and daughters are David Lawrence McKay Dr Llewellyn R McKay Dr Ed 1877 SAVE at Tho only timo gin should toy 'Yet it whin the wtdding band It on hor loft hand Fountain of HAD SWALLOWED A CATFISH AND BECOME IMPALED ON jets WE in Aqutla Italy SYMBOLIZES THE 99 CASTLES THAT OCCUPIED THE SITE WHEN FISH'S the erry SPIKELIKE FINS Don't think H't to? Than MASK ANT GIRL STANDARD OPTICAL F told Tuesday BASS-EA- THE SMALLER that year A camera valued at $72 was taken from a display case at Dahnken’s Inc police were FOR WITH of a mother holding a baby with a daughter standing by her side It bore the inscription “Mother of the Year 1954" in memory of the honor she won $72 Camera Stolen PAUL WINGATE Bmbridq04 OF WHICH Superior rating r ’oup Headquarters Radio antennas will sprout like trees on Litle Mountain Emigration Canyon Saturday and Sunday as the Utah Amateur Radio Club Joins 10000 other American and Canadian hams in a nationwide emergency test Field Day 1959 Mrs McKay Quietly Notes Birthday 82 two-wpe- k In 1956 only six of the 52 Guafti units received a “superior” rating In performance evaluation Pgpnu L!W - — If the scores turned in by Cache County Battery A 653 Ob- - Ordnance Salt Lake City Ele- servatlon Bat( Salt Lake City venth Corps Artillery Salt Lake Utah National Guard units at Headquarter and Service Co all batteries In 213th Field summer llSthsEnglneer Group Salt Lake City Provo Mt their recent Artillery Battalion City: Sanpete County Nephl camp are any indication the Also A and B Companies 115th Pleasant Fork Utah County and ' Engineer Battalion Salt Lake City Spanish umts ape proficient Mantl 4 r J Ripley’s Believe It or Not Guard Units Corner-- Top - Ratings t — w i Proficiency Scores t fVifVYt 4 xJua HIVE IT J KODACHROME was founded mm Movie— Roll $188 and Ouray Agency at Fort Bids Due July 23 Duchesne On Indian Land — AOVIITlIlHIMt — 132 35mm — 20 Exp 35mm — 36 Exp Get Cash Now for Bids on the purchase of acres of Indian owned land on the Uintah and Ouray Your House Contract Indian Reservation will be opened July 28 at 2 pm at If you hare told your homo on conFort Duchesne Uintah Coun- tract you can convorl that contract ty Into cash through a ipecla) torrlco PERSONS purchasing the at Prudential Fader a) Saving For tribal lands will have mineral full Information ' phono or vtill rights and water rights unless Prudential Federal Saving 125 otherwise stated on the invi- South Main SL Phono HU ( 8911 and tation to bid issued by Uintah ak for Mr BlUlngdoy $188 New Brownie SUrmetlo Cmer nee electric eye! 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