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Show October 25, 1968 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Mrs. Margaret undergo combat training following eight weeks of recruit training, in Marine Corps. off, says report home According to a reecnt report by Utah Tax Foundation, there has been some leveling off in the property tax rates during recent years .The average 1968 property tax rate, for example, is less than 1 above the 1965 rate, but is 18 higher than the I960 rate, 39 greater than the 1955 rate, 63 above 1950, and 11 higher than the average levy confusion, yes, but a lot of fun for the entire family. Other weekend visitors were Tammy, Sonya and Sylvia Eva, children graduates; training set of. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eva, who stayed with Mrs. Hyde David F. Evans, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Private Floyd B. Evans of Eureka was graduated from eight weeks of recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, California. He will now undergo from two to four weeks of individual combat training and then, after leave at home, will report to his first Marine Corps assign- ment over the weekend. Guests over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferris were their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. George Byrnes and four children of Evanston, Wyoming; Marion Smith, who is with his wife, Rose Ann, visiting at the Ferris home, bagged a deer during the hunt. h, ld Todd Cushing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Cush- Marksmanship with the M14 rifle and pistol are equally stressed, and close order drill instills the traditions of Marine Corps teamwork. A thorough study of basic military subjects, hygiene, first aid and sanitation, and the customs, courtesies, history and mission of the Marine Corps serve to polish the new Mar ines recruit education and prepare him to join the Marine combat forces. Mrs. Irene Edvie and two sons of Midvale were in town and endurance. 45-cali- ber CHURCH NEWS METHODIST CHURCH A group of laymen from Tooele will conduct Sunday morning services at the Eure- ka Methodist Church. The service will begin at 11 a.m. Sunday School will be at the time, 10 regularly scheduled a.m, preceding the church Saturday and Sunday looking after her property. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hannifin and Danny Hannifin of California, spent a few days here last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hannifin. Extend Freeport Survive and Grow Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hopes and son, Danny, left Tuesday for their home in Riverton, Wyoming. They came to Eureka to dispose of their home. They were guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. William Treloar. Randy Butler spent the weekend here with his parents, Mayor and Mrs. Curtis Butler. Randy is employed in Salt Lake City and has spent the past week in Nevada doing some work for Lakeside Engineering Company. Randy and his dad joined in the deer hunt and Curt was successful in killing a deer. Eureka. Pentagon says 190,000 went AWOL in 2 years. revisions delayed another year. Copyright-la- w What Is Inventory Tax? It is a tax on inventories held for resale in Utah that makes our state less attractive to new business and restrieti present Utah busines growth. Utah Stands Alone. Were the only Intermountain state that still has an enforced Inventory Tax and it is stifling our development Some states ignore it; some are phasing out as replacement revenues are available. Tax Comm ion audits have dearly established uiat the replacement revenue is avaBable. More Jobs. Better Jobe. to move ahead and open the way for new industry. This means more Jobs and better jobs with a broader tax base. A Yes vote on No. 3 means a better opportunity for growth, Its time Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence But- ler of Payson were in Eureka Monday evening attending the Eastern Star meeting. Mrs. Mabel Butler and her Of interest to many Tintic residents is the announc ement of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Keel of Tooele. Hew mother is the former Kathy Lemmon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Lemmon of Grantsville, former Mammoth residents. The little boy was bom Friday, October 18, in St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake City. Great grandmother is Mrs. Hy Schmidt of Bryan Church of St George was back in town last Wednesday renewing acquaintances and visiting with old friends. He is a former resident of . ing is confined to Payson Hospital where he is receiving treatment for an undetermined allergy. Friends are wishing a speedy recovery. nce Beer served in pleasant and wholesome surroundings is the aim of the United States Brewers Association. And we are always striving to do something about it. The USBA is represented by field men around the country. They meet with proprietors of establishments where beer is sold. They work in every way possible to promote a set of high standards wherever beer is served. This USBA effort means even more enjoyable places for America's great beverage of moderation. Max Sorensen, Barry Colo-vicDavid Bernini and Ron Nelson were among successful deer hunters in West Tintic mountains. All brought in deer. The intensified Marine recruit training emphasizes rigid physical conditioning and techniques, both at sea and ashore, to develop self-confide- We care where our product is served. John T. Sullivan and Gus Damp of Salt Lake City were in town Sunday looking after mining property. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brennan Hannifin. five-year-o- sur-vivi- al property tax bill. Equally important is the assessment level, or the ratio to market value that property is being assessed. Guests at the Virgil Berry home are their daughters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ottesen and son, Kevin, of Orange, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Orgil and family of Livermore, Calif. The men folks joined in the deer hunt and were successful in bagging two deer. a deer, but it was surly old home week at the Hyde home Marine private Marine Hydes was the stopping off place for her brothers and their wives and her sister and her husband over the weekend. They came to Eureka for the deer hunt, and were in and out of her home for the entire weekend. Dropping in were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Evu 'nd a friend, David Carr of Granger. Mrs. Eva and Mr. Carr each bagged a deer. Then Joe Eva and two boys of Dugway stoped by and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Deatherage of Santaquin, and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Eva and son, Kerry, all three were successful in the hunt. Mrs. Hydes son, David, and Scott Sheppherd tried their luck, but didnt manage to get Pvt. David F. Evans, who will in 1940. Foundation analysts emphasize that the mill rate is only one factor in determining the Tax levies level Hews Holes Page Seven daughter, Barbara were in Pay-so- n Monday combining business and pleasure. income, security. No Cost To You or The State. Tax commission audits have clearly established that replacement revenue is available. Replacement Revenue means that a Yes vote on No. 3 costs you nothing. The needed money to replace the Inventory Tax comes from other business tax. This tax is in our 1896 Constitution. Times have changed and to Help Utah Grow we must vote Yes" on No. 3. - Gerald Sanderson and son, Wirth, and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sanderson of Salt Lake City hunted in Tintic area, and were all successful in killing four deer. Endorsed by Governor Calvin L. Ramp ton and Carl W. Buehner. The 1968 platforms of both the Republican and Damocratic partita urga pasaga of No. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson and son, Bob of Mammoth, brought in a deer. Another son anti his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Erickson of Lehi, and Mrs. Ericksons three brothers, David, Wayne and Norman of Springville made up another party and Mr. and Mrs. Erickson brought in two deer. All-m- an NM by Half Utah Oraw Ciwitta 1 C Jahaiaa, Chaimaa |