Show -- -- 111 - THREATENS AID SLASH Dan Valentine's Radio-T- V PAGE Lee Opposes Cut in School Time Nothing Serious SECOND Declaring that second grade is ''a itally important period in a child's de‘elopment" Gov Bracken Lee Monday said that if classes are cut to half a day then state aid for those classes: will be cut in half The governor made the statement to a group of 30 women and one man vkho called on him to request an immediate special session of the Utah Legislature Gov Lee said he IA as -- amazed" that education officials (Or I if youte "would even consider' cutting second grade classes to half a day fussy about -If cutbacks are necessary" he continued !!then I believe 411411grammarl' sa per- - the schools should make at least temporary sacrifices that would b 'V h a not be aimed directly at the children" pie xed one talk Ile told the group he was going to instruct the State Tax about to the Op- - Commissin to advise school boards that unless they conduct a full day of school for second-gradertimists the districts will not re- ltL!''''siso'i Co Rotarians ceRe a full portion of state aid know ‘s hat to Full Day Basis And to say The go ernor pointed out that state aid is apportioned on Kiwanians a basis of a lull day of scbool for each child and that if only a Dan Valentine And Lions ' aid was being given then only a instruction And to Jaycees was warranted But these tOptimists throw ' ' ' 4 The delegation was headed ''''ANI444 Vie' e Mrs Glen R Leymaster 328 by when you speak to the Rotary : ( St and Mrs Morton Stein Club you can akkays make a f E 2nd South '' 41 ' Int talking about money ' 4 selected Thurs- committee And to Kmanians you can 1 a at p1064 titiogi talk about omen and girls ! 1S to High : The Jaycees like to hear 1: of second roposed tutting Kweehe about oil stock and 'the ital need for young blood e- '1 'i Notes Reference 1 In ( ‘ f- : — far LEG kl Nor st '' : PACE I1II1tTELN4 AUGUST 25 1953 f'"w4P Irtt ) Local News eg7Aibunt TUE'SDAY MORNING :t State Commission Raps County 'Tax Inequities' 00 e ' Claims Extunination Shows SNAP Variation "AWN Property Long Ddays Seen for Sewer Start Ciah's State Tax Commission Monday leveled sharp eriti- cisrti at the Salt Lake County assessor for what it termed "further inequities in property tax assessments" e' Patrick Healy Jr commission chairman said that an exof merchandise inventories of 20 downtown Salt Lake ' amination ‘' ijilSt t showed asses-sevalues ''ranging from a high merchants City Possibility or a lengthy delay of 31 cunt to as low as 25 Rer cent of actual book values" per in the start of construction on VState law requires all property to be assessed uniformly as the suburban Salt Lake County ' of Jan 1 each year at -- 40 per cent of reasonable fair cash - k sanitary sewer loomed Monday !:' I because of legal questions and value" 'In the case of inventories this is 40 per cent of the cost !"t :1'i ''the effect of a petition currentof the goods On band or market for a election of ly circulating — -- — board of trustees for the sewer value whichever is lower" Mr 1or7460"4I district said Its‘ Illealy Carried at Cost Various legal consultants are A : indutry' 'f9r64 ra'"t ofhis ses in sion 1Inv nnes Ime to bear about During the "seriously concerned" because 1 f "E v e r y g ood buSinessman lice at the Capitol Gov Lee of the ambiguity of Utah laws one Iihject —Lion' ' ' a made took of reference note carries his inventory at cost or And ‘k hen you talk to the ' concerning the situation Rich 41 ' to "the present school emer- ard 'L Cardall of member Salt Lake City Chamber of the market" the commission chair- - -1" : gency" by a membur (If the Ilaw Salt Lake Cotnmerce you can akays talk 4 0ataaiiiims man noted "When he gives a t4Aterti pew i " — delegation (County Cqmmission on the sew- - about C4is Backman ''''''' 7' (4401— t lower figure to the county as- : er project said Monday Nt '1 s'' 1P' 'Ind this emergency exist last But V hat can you say to the il sepor he is evading taxes and l‘lay" the governor asked 011iimits' so' e lying under oath" Then ansvering his own ques- ti ncgAnTsusrnnutys es The Exchange Club loves to Salt Suburban P :' However Mr Healy said he It existed then tiOn he stated tiear about national affairs and v circulatm Mrs Rose G Peterson 64 vearold grandmother will be gradu- most of the blame" for I now places as as and much -- -: You can stuff just a make I tcicnce ing petition for the election ated by the University of Utah at Friday's commencement On the Salt the 1 discrepancies anied w if school officials the of trustees provided under Sec nit tubers of the Salt Lake foosl'f — Lake County assessor He said 'i of short were f running they Club 40qe6 1953 (3) of sesthe Utah to:11111g happy by talking ' a special merchandise deputy ' 1 0(1)q mney the y had better call a &mut big deals and the vital ' 111-oths4 sions laws (See picture and ' assessor had been assigned by special referendum to ask the need for advertising in the na- story on page 8) the county assessor to valuation ' ' the an for increase in : The subsection people tion's economy" 'IN: provides that of merchandise Inventories in school a petition carrying the signa- 1 levy The Business and Professional downtown Salt Lake City and I have done itt of the per- 1Vomen's Club eat up talk about thelnhTeyhe claowu'lds Itures of 10 perto cent that this deputy had "made his states a vote on bond eligible the "vital need for more women Loasummotommommosommbommi— own valuations without any refX that right But they declined issue shall cause an election to In American industry" tat erence to actual book values la to her to schools to for have Few be to ask students a the to held name go marriage of eight prior board people But what can you say to the hp "In some instances" he adA Dr Alvin C Graves 1912 in to Peterson Bert Ile want trustees to handle the affairs money Instead they children and 15 grandchildren hen you Optimists—especially ded "the deputy prepared the man with atomic "know-howIo get it from the state without on hand to offer them congratu- - died in 1948 Mrs Peterson has of the district happen to be a pessimist! without even a signareturns studies her continued Mr through-said Cardall the The initial specifically asking people" lato in when they graduate out her life for many years by sentence of the subsection the ture space provided for If you think time doesn't spe- : Counter Proposal affidavit of the taxpayer" from and extension college to refers correspondence districts fly try to do all your banking cifically Although he denied the &le- But that will be the situation courses She has attended sum- 'created under this ace" Resent Practice in 12 minutes worth demand for an imme- - for Nirs Hose G Peterson 64- mer schooli at the gation's of "The district in Salt Lake 11'11 commented that of parking meter time! University Mr Healy 'diate spectal session the gov- 'year-olBoulder G a r I i e d Ltah the past eight years was created under an S a V who pay on the full County taxpayers a ernor with countered propos- County woman when she reTakes over 40 Sales Talk: Two Salt Lake inearlier law" Mr arell said C Nelson Day per cent of their property at in which he said he would U S attorney post Sept 1 F u ance salesmen met On the ceives her degree In education "will greatly resent a practice More Technicalities it if tall the session "today bluetit the other afternoon from the University of Utah at which results in others paying 0 t h e r legal technicalities will be confined to a bill re- the annual summer commenceBusy day'!" one salesman on as little as 25 per cent" 1 crop up further in the subseciring a popular vote by the aske d the other In explaining his reference to made by the Prores -in petiany Yeah had a tough day" was atomic tests in the Ntkada des- people ' Career ix "further Lifelong " inequities" in property Don -for an election of trustees th e ans‘ker mad e a lot of good ert is reflected in the position taxation can be imposed tax assessments the tax official Education has been a lifeshall be filed "30 days prior to Dr NI Lynn Bennion Salt though" the Loaed States holds in the Lake pointed out that the commission the date 41 for the bond eke- -Ct school superintend- - long process for the attractive I know what you world today Yeah last year revalued property on Her 90 tion or grandmother ent vi hen told the governor days prior to the mean" the other salesman said This was an observation made the west side of Main and State date set for suFceeding elec- cut state school studies have been sandwiched to had moved In The Tribune 'I didn't sell anything either:" inI Salt Lake City Monday by aid if second-gradchil- Sts between South Temple itl siiitai between rearing eight lions" classes are ir Al' in C Graves scientific and 4th South 'due to the asa ranch DUCIIESNE — An Ashland "The half-timthen Mr manage Cardall helping am "I on a is said petition" pla'ced But gamble Marriage test director at the 1o4 Alamos C Nelson Day 38 native of sessor's errors" In this in- is being circulated for odds are better than roil- - scientific laboratory who has afraid (lox Lee does not under- - and teaching hundreds of school 0 motorist was killed and two said lettethe Fillmore national committee- - stance he noted values were children 90 submission days prior to the in Much more fun! been in the foreground for stand the simple arithmetic of She also bac served as school other persons were injured Mon school district eke-- i man from Utah for the Young revised about 10 per cent down- forthcoming school situation the 8 15 p ni when the auto Free Booklet: Secy of Agri- every !moo ar atomic test since lion but because the district is !ward 'principal and she'll assume day at Arithmetic' 'Republicans has been appointed one at the atoll first Eniwetok 'Simple — at fall this in only part of the Granite that position again Replying to the criticism culture Ezra Taft Benson in the Pacific assistant U S district attorney l County Assessor C Clarence The "simple arithmetic" Dr' Boulder School School District dousn't smoke Ile has received and does not Elementary " B ennion said is Traffic Toll must Mrs Peterson has been "the Learning Doubled cover the entire sewer district to U S District Attorney A INeslen said "The tax commis-abstinenc-e much national mention for his 1800 more children to our 'add Ision apparently is basing its is own of some to hard teacher" for her it is hard to tell if such an elect- - Pratt Kesler ''It Utah from tobacco and statement on sources for reopen three newichildren and grandchildren She To announcement was The made a as tion the other day according to re- the importance of the work be- - enrollment qualifies 128 'succeeding Aug 23 1953 schools ' F staff and them with in Dr done school Graves with attended Sens has also Nevada" Wallace ing checking tax returns which this Monday by election'" Ti) Aug 25 1952 152 ports his office in Washington tea bers principals clerks and them on the University of Utah V Watkins office does not have and Bennett Arthur The of Sec (13) received a letter from a south- said "The rate at which we All of 1952 wording 246 have been gaining knowledge in maintenance workers and do campus in the 1953 session laws brings (R Utah) Full Legal Duty ern farmer Duchesne field has at least doubled this without significant addi- the Mr Day succeeds Bryant IL County out another legal point Thrill of Lifetime The letter explained that the "We are doing our full legal of the Nevada proving itional funds" Croft 2222-I8t3 East a Demo- farmer's son had been caught because "It Will be a thrill of a life- - TO Aug 25 1953 Legal Provision duty so far as I am able to To fit the anticipated record To Aug 25 1952 ground" cratic 2 of 1949 who re-- determine in assessing mer- I appointee am gra duatyd when time smoking behind the barn It "For the that purprovides of 30 39000 to more than tests that tenrollment pupils Noting 3 signed effective Aug 28 to enter chants' personal property on next Fr - All Of 1952 "I've been looking over the have pose of this section the board of been made in the atomic the $6 million budget "the local! from" the university — practice "I Mrs said Peterson the basis of inventories" Mr Department of Agriculture's list 'development program he point- day ' commissioners under private any county See Page 21 Col 1 The new appointee will as- - Neslen continued have had encouragement and in which they were ricting went Chapter 7 shall at its of bulletins" he wrote "and I ed out that like any complicated m ould' fike you to send me your !help from my friends and fam- - out of control on a cOrve and it elects hereafter to Poroeosd !time his position Sept 1 He industrial development many Toto on 'How Cure but never a heckle even !overturned several times on hereunder exercise all duties has -practiced law in Salt Lake phamplet tests are necessary "We want ! ily and Fillmore for many sonable market value placed on it the grandchildren " I from make 1 i 40 23 miles west bacco' as feel might to develop the best product we See Page 21 Col 4 City 11 S Hghway years He was chairman of the the property in more than 1000 She was bornJuly 18 1889 of here know how" he stated my son quit smoking" in Young Republicans of Salt Lake such inventories ClinIlenrieville Garfield The inveri-Killed instantly was the drivDr Graves reiuted any ideas Wonder why a woman CLOSED MINE County from 1949 to 1951 ty a daughter of G J Gould- - er Gerald Hinkle 49 Ashland !tortes are notarized and Iie-that rethe blasts are Bonnie Mr Day lives at 928 Windsor doesn't run for the City Comril 0001 The (lead ing a former county attorney knowledged by the taxpayers for stirring up rains brother a's 80 !St mission this time—might put sponsible with his wife and three sons land rechecked by this office" and of Garfield Lydia Eugene Hinkle 52 Ashland suf- County or storms stating that vie are a little zest in the race! Ile served three years in the Marion Pinney Mr Healy said that the corn- fered a fractured hip and early proud of the annunt of energy Substantially lower temper- ca Arn! in ‘Vnrld War II in the mission is "correcting the ssiher She t" e can let loose hut te are not teaching began Fuesday was being taken to a! TODAY'S VALENTINE Mures were predicted for salt I eer in Boulder ele judge advocate general's section nation" by applying the 40 per I "will' Y Salt Lake City hospital after r en close competition to the Lake City and vicinity Tues- and in central intelligence A well deserved 'Valentine tonatural forces that produce !cent factor to the fair value emergency treatment in the The new assistant U S dis- - as disclosed by investigation Florence Nebeker thunder rain tornadoes or vol- day as well as the rest of the day to Mrs Roosevelt City C Hospital northern section f th state 'mother- of the young Bounti- canoes A picket line is being main- trict attorney has been active in He added that the commission condition at ''fairly maximum temperature civic affairs in Salt Lake City will continue its study for Wind conditions are an exful Junior Roosevelt was a third tamed in Park City to prevent Drumr 0e 'y9 ' 71 tremely important factor in set- forecast for the Salt Lake lie is a former (Erector and equalization purposes under a Corps en maintenance from workers of vehicle the Samuel Occupant area is a relatively cool 80 de- Of the Salt Lake Jun- - new ting off the atomic explosions The Bountiful program initiated at the tering properties of the United treasurer Local organizations wishing to Gilhspie 57 Chicago and predictions and forecasts grecs The high reading Mon Chamber of Commerce are !'" of Gov J Bracken Lee drummers 'request r it was Park Co Mines City day afternoon was 93 in the have a member of the Salt Lake by meteorologists are checked making a most of ported Monday but downtown area according to Community Chest address and rechecked by our staV ide Motor Injures Youth them were entering anyway U S Weather Bureau were the Dr requested membership tions Graves said !'4 414' fur themselves F A Wardlaw Jr vice presi19 son of Mr ar- Ray Manw Allington In the by Dwight north Monday 'fernperatures Up All Night this year and sector generally are expected ing chairman of the agency's and Mrs Walter II Alhngton 'dent of the mining firm said 'The night before a test is to Its the peppiest '2621 Valley View Ave was con- - that the company was giving range from 75 to 85 de- - speakers' bureau to get in scheduled I stay up all night some former night watchmen aggregation in the area touch chest with Elsewhere they will headquarters valescing Monday in Latter- Mrs Neheker started it all by checking returns from our five grees jobs in timbering and other inSaints from hospital range from 85 to 95 with a in the Red Feather Bldg 112 day To assure 'open specifica- - School Plant Planning work in the mine teaching her son Gerald to weather stations located tAithin State suffered when S slashed State juries of 98 in the predicted !reading However George J Wilde tons' for all contractors bid- - Department of Public Instruc- play the drums Some of his 50 to 100 miles of the testing extreme southwest He said the bureau plans an by the blades of a motor boat tion urged that boards of edu- friends incistedshe teach them grounds" he said ding on school construction Skies will be partly cloudy active campaign from Sept I propeller as he fell overboard Salt Lake City staff representa the Dr Graves will talk on the State Division of School cation contractors and archi- so she did of live United the Steelworkers fi- - Sunday 8 Oct to while the with chesrs in evening boating the north and fair in the Now the corps boasts a mem- Nevada tests before members na ncial Lake west of Salt of America C I10 claimed the Plant Planning Monday recom- tects work in harmony "to pro- campaign scheduled on liai-ne- s of the Salt Lake Rotary Club south weather observers said 31 a mended standard of girl including men were supervisory employes bership 'agreement vide satisfactory school build Lake City Sept 28 to Oct 23 Tuesday at 12:15 p m at Hotel baton twirlers and majorettes Ile said about 18 persons were for use by local boards of edu- - ings at the lowest possible cost Utah to taxpayers" And all the teaching has been involved while Mr Wardlaw cation and architects Monday he conferred with A-Blafor were made last free Nebeker Mrs vvere work- or done by "six Complaints said eight" Specially Prepared sts Elmo R Morgan business vice week by NVilliam H Young-in the mine And she has purchased all the ing The recommended standard of the University of Sheet Metal Mr Wardlaw said that the berg secretary drums used by the group from president --e he said was Utah and visited the univeragreement Assn that specilldonations she sollcited from Special to The Tribune U S Public Health Service DP- A E C concludes" the number of night watchmen was Contractors a special committee by pared research department Mr sity's cases were not cations in Bountiful merchants ses LAS VEGAS i he recommendation will be partment of Agriculture Utah report said "that the horses reduced from about 10 or II to written so many Morgan previously served 'as that all firms could sent to Mrs Nebeker can he proud resident watchmen and - were close that three Umatomic State the to all boards of education grazednear of the Los Agricultural College proving enough firing manager deputy of the corps—and she deserves ‘lamos were exposed to versity of Nevada and Univer - areas to have been exposed to "We wanted to give the ones enter bids here state grounds the for study and corn-bet- a in for the Atomic project -Blasts Practice a Valentine and some public beta radiation" while cattle sity of Tennessee and Utah and ment he added radiation and that such that were let go a job" Commission Energy drum-fare- ! lie said that in view of presthat died or suffered injuries Nevada state officials the A E C radiation caused skin hair and lie criticized the practice of Organized on suggestion of lead-zinin the same gen- investigations after of )ent on the State Department of prices there were submitting and horse grazing eye specifications damage" SAM THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: Report Blood Total eral area were apparent victims cattle injuries or losses have of the cattle no immediate plans to reopen public building projects with he Instruction the committee Intermountain of poor forage and water con- - been concluded A woman's idea of a bargain which grazed in the general area the properties once individu- - the suggestion that "only one tcomprised representatives of Regional Blood uenter personnel Mon- - ditions the Atomic Energy Corn- A E C officials said the is something she doesn't need of Papoose Lake showed no ally owned by Park Utah Con- - brand of products be used" the State Society of School doesn't have use for— day collected a total of 123 mission said in a report Monday vestigatito of sheep losses is of beta radiation Letters were sent by Mr perintendents the Department The solidated Mines Co and Silver Sinee the close of the spring continuing because the precise A E C report stated that a large King Coalition Mines Co pints of blood at the Veterans that's been marked down! Utit0 Youngberg to architects agents of Public Instruction Ft test series early in June 1953 cause of death of the sheep has portion of the herd wasmoved W i Mr d e Ndministration Hospital incidentally !manufacturers engineers state Chapter American of that the properties agencies school boards cities Architects the State School Douglas bringing total collec- - scientists from the A E C and not as yet been determined to Penoyer° Valley Nev by claimed Purse Nets 'thief S25 ton s so far this month to 1654 other state and federal agencies The investigations centered June I were on strike—"and have been and counties asking for assist Boards Assn and the Inter-Eig- ht re- - around 20 While the family of Mrs C pints Monthly quota is 3000 have been investigating horses and a of the cattle died with- since June 27 1952"—inasmuch ance in "stamping out this un- mountain Institute of Consult quarter as pints This week's schedule of ported 'injuries to horses and large herd of cattle owned by Out East 01auson apparent cause in the as a strike was in progress healthy and unethical practice " ing Engineers deaths of sheep and cattle which the Stewart Brothers Ranch and Papoose Lake area Subse- - against Park Utah when that h4nt from the residence a rirainizs at the center In announcing that a stand- F C Bates president hull thief entered and stole a purse Fast Is from noon to 4 p m had grazed near the proving a quarter horse owned by quently the report reads sev- firm was merged with Silver a rd agreement had been ree- - tute of Consulting Engineers Daniel SheehanGroom Mine eral head died at Penoyer King into the newly established ommended Fred M Fowler irecently called for a study of containing $25 officers iere 'Fuesday and Friday from 2 to grounds during the test series 6 pm Assisted by experts from the Nev told Monday I United Park City Mines Co See Page 24 CoL 1 !director of the Division all Valley half-day- half-day'- ' — s k l 'f' ' '- - k t i UTAH SALT LAKE CITY SECTION 4 '' - 11 Ivemow100PowiRompooWN111mamwos16k 10010 e Club Talk: Its a big noon Tuesday at the Salt Lake Optimist Club The Optimists have booked a special speaker and the special speaker is me Civic alt- be Log i - '! 0 f A - — et - I - ri - ‘i4 :r- 4000 ' siklisimboo-trini4- ' -- 7‘" ' ‘tI ' ' ' '):"7 - 1 ' SeLmeatkek -- t "14(1- t: I i' ( '' T- e egree Watts 0 8 Grand' t ta of 15 k –Ili A Atom le Expert Si ITQ l I - i 1 - - Dies 2 thirt - ctatts ' -and 'n r heer -- u S 1 I '' A Attorney Aid Up Folks Seer Sees cool l 1 t - awe ' Nitiled At Duellesne gray-haire- 'A 111— might - Rank Soars -- f' e ' iA Ibusiness 4 v minnitinity thest Offers Speakers t t 'I I i t rea"The ' Irickets Form I n p ark City 1 - -— — i ' ' - tal 1 111 ' 1 i k A 1 ilo-spi- 1 ' state4JIA:c g thr on - ri broil) Urges Uniform Plans For Constructing Schools Affect Horses Studies Show 1 4- - rc f- otte0 RrA4 l''k i' ':: t r''S - i15 ritI: 1 pre-"Th- '' ' NEV--Ilor- 14i 4 V r4A '''''''''''I il I' Su-sig- - - NV - I 1 z - I 609-11t- i 1 ' 4' - 4 1 t |