Show 01 C lie 1411 i tr tWoomo 61-- Ps Ionia al mod 4 A F I I State Tax Board Dates P r ov 0 Orem Ilearinfrs A gm rpincorcer rs 1T110 111011 a eta t oc-- tosst as ovsarre It it 41arie I Mr Cfrp- a 111ely tall I 01 Mots t 141 tidiv 40'sv51ga Ov a t ok tod'e r-pv- Pat t rt a tt oss kl th9 fa U Ism dollars total Is still h!ghec The 111An 11)e taxable tvitinty's tando In I ':$66 comic In yin to Orern and rilYS1 propertsowrwrt the awe explains: 'Equal:LaII y tinI progr ma la ILlah Pave by required the State Tat Cronmiasion no itPrnit1 e tha n 10 Insist examen!' made by It In ro sm operation In!th county eon be vattoed they 11 1113 at correct and mans-er- r Abel Continental of Branch VSouth Mr 'Pank and 'Not Co was installed as prfaldent of the xceis - at Lake treasurer over the Installa A Cawson Tn-sidi- bon were secretary City John Idaho district govPocatello emor and Richard L Bird Salt Lake City district lieu- - 1' tenant governor The newly formed dub resents the southeastern tons of Salt Lake County - ' rep- pit'- the Crack!' Store Window Fleet Thief Grabs Jewels Eludes SL Police Effort t I 157 S Jewelry Co Main Friday about 1 1:50 pm and fled with an armful of jewelry eluding police OMers who swarmed through the area - One witness Dick Brown told investigating officer T 44 IN! I Brown he heard a "pop" 's while walking past the store and turned around to see a 'man kneeling down gathering the jewelry He said the man then bolted to an adjoining building and ran up a flight of stairs at 1594 S Main St Officer Brown said the sus post apparently escaped V 11102 I l' A bt1 011 I 01111 II ' 11-t-a 1 i i1 i III i' 1 1: 1‘‘ -- -- - kt i- 11 Up - j '0 4 7A':1 x A''-'''14--- e t SALT LAKE CITY 1967 VOLKSWAGEN UTAH Week wipe whet padded 'mom imteiet doe bah demi beckon hes eue toed ewes toed will accept limited basis Students in Ki- on nderga r t en and grades (no vacancies 5th 1 or 1 grade) Telephone visit Cathedral Rectory Office 328-894- 331 day East South Temple Monthrough Friday 8 arm to 5 Registation deadline Tuesday August 29 3 pm held winker tkotow ode lew as memo mere toe Ott omorgency 'envy 'owl lock eo fieskoki deal bee seem descent rerreito k Denootrett et See Lobo $1787 2033 S Main 161XSWAGEN INTERMOU?iTAIN PHONE 486-211- 1 t ft'sti i 'LT A4 injured Friday at rz1: edeI ' 1 6:50 Bert Marley Deputy Sheriff K L Breeze said the Marley youth was northbound on 1300 Erit when the tire blew out bending the vehicle careening to the left a crms the highway for 118 feet As it struck the shoulder the driver of the highway WWI thrown off and the vehicle flipped on its top Breeze estimated Deputy the damage to the arnall cream truck owned by the Penguin Ice Cresm Co 1318 S State at 61000 two jackets total value $330 hem Mako fl 2111 E South Temple police were told WAI a flashy ska- skill at Applaud Duo The audience applauded several times during a number by talented pair skaters Revell and Gertrude Desjardins Pretty girls were featured In most of the acts Janet Runn was a charming blonde "Miss Bluebell" in the sketch Gieseia was saucy and seductive in a tribute to the music of Nat King Flint-ston- Thursday Others Eight project fires — blazes requiring organized fire fighting crews — were controlled Thursday night and Forest Service officials hoped to contain four others burning over nearly 10000 acres Gov Samuelson said the Saturday session is primarily for the purpose of briefing the legislative leaders — both Republican and Democratic — on the situation He said the particular concern is to assure financing of the fight against the fires With crews expanding rapidly he said the cost as of 1 at estimated Friday Mope took ter demonstrated his rapid spins )14 Cwt versrin Sho”! Vwf Pe as aulerititeildrni )titt4tn I:tah pos lify tot tlin yearo be" Sa1t 14kt tory returnitne 1 h 111 gotx tttrot and Ha ' I !4 le to Contain 4 11 PA p tit t mi tsa:! aasi rmma !urltnett Nal take ruland aerviK hg are both at ate peed- too tri Con-potio- n VAL ro leas a morrhiet Pt the Ulan Poetry Society AM Utah and Vi'rver'a Ltape la r!ortod priKittent tin Juno I of the BVIJ Ernentus Clun If iias an active member Moss Learns Little Dell vv K f p T ft M 0 re vas ar—n p Kitim a - P - t I Pti I ""'' -- In Mrs Plan by US t i day-to-da- Pro spread fire-fighte- e - IL lk°1 Vett: 1rtt tdi I Chatham N NeW York City trict at 22nd Saints Street and Wash- ington Boulevard the Occupying square's southeast corner is the old Pioneer Tabernacle dedicated In 1869 and remodeled in 1896 at a cost of some $15900 It now houses the Ogden Genealogical Library Old Cabin Graces Grounds attraction on the tabernacle grounds is the Miles Goodyear cabin built about 1841 and the Daughters of Utah Pioneers say the structure is the first permanent house built in Utah Another Black Bear Bites Claws Two Boys in Montana officials said the bear was a black bear hospitalized for treatment of extensvie scalp lacerations and multiple claw not grizzlies such as killed Julie Helge— wounds on the elbows and arms Steve - son Albert - Lea - Minn and Michelle Heyer 13 Fairfield Mont was treated Koons San Diego Cant in Glacier National Park for a bite on the left shoulder and reThe Forest Service temporarily closed leased the campground to insure public safety Brown's condition was listed as "satI until the bear can be trapped isfactory" The Fish and Gam edeparttnent inWe were sleeping and the next thing stalled a live trap in the area and the dewe knew this bear was clawing us" partment forest service and local sheriff young Heyer told hospital attendants are taking precautions to see that the The boys were on a family camping bear does not escape from the area trip at the campground The Beyer famiWhen captured the bear will be exam-- ly was sleeping nearby In a tent ined to see if it was injured cc diseased Montana Fish and Game department -- y In e V Al tot :L2 I - J4 7 pf ta: A)1' 777 eao-- i I Iernard ''"""?-71-1' '11' t ak teme ea - as- " r randchildren ourgPsts i1 - i v' a" 11104 tie lAsi-renr- e Mrs Calif Berkeley C (Hope) Durtavan N ten grand MA and children mi yea Tht aomo wa IP V haeaxaaria 47k' 1110se41b P Iota Oft itai t r Itutkotch eo Co10 d(:1o7 P Prom mow et ow As" II s I Noo 410 ihLaaak r — V o Ia in we 44 Jcmeph r th at to 'I am Iry may be made s tr Po 01 Opens at (4 Mt Universit r m P fo 's his non Dino welt b tYlt tLir orv v mil u G C Past Antstetnt (antAYot nil t Post Ants qteet cion1 Catinga vy (Pah I 414 Actowe 4d 144 A 4411 F (know DS cp t"enb0 earnoo 1awn11 o'"" 5"4 -davyhter 7i'r-rAibort Lee r47:rP J441144 )1A'C'7111r l'ire" lin5- at4 4C" Anon Cpriai Intermountain Regiona1 Medical Pmgram workshop epened Friday night at the 10 olodvm 54 UniVeV3ity of Utah's L s Irl'""I' 7H'011''''r PZ:db:4"' Safrril:1 Hall Auditorium and Skaggi bron PnnaGuy I Jaz Covntv Fank Utah all day Satur- - ii11'''''sac4 will Lewa- AlfrPO (Juttat Hapokins ten (SO" Cenotv: frArt iColyn S day SAsa Any mcl 4:11s of chief Ackerman (1"J roYd Stephen a'' 11"" '''''''""' the Planning and Evaluation 'r"-"-krant goaart troolarts Anortrant Sfit” If pm PAnntlire Anew Branch Division of Regional h2r 811itionstKes Medical Programa National ' Ada L McGuire Institutes of Health and Dr — Ade Mrs C Ililmon caltle IRMP mar L sAhl uATEO62 cALIF San aliatort dAZol "f on the aheart U7c it Aug 24 in Sa'n reviewed d In a t or 1RoY T 6AcGoirt He (1Adarr146to Forma and CttA Lake Salt regnationally programs Sureleors7 Aon daVghter iraeRiant tonally :''1LVci15rThill:"Irtionriulri:onel About ZJO physicians nurs- - 'Cram m es public health officers hos- - is:nturv riit Charnel nes oerhA rip S'porl: MemOrill Hifi Otk but' ia oth-I and Pads San Jose pital administrators ers Interested in health are Amanda D Orton attending the workshop They CALIF — Amanda 0:Ai7 are from Utah southeastern grroo ida'IkoZ: iiros183ii uoSan72 ("In c na urn! Idaho southwestern Montana Cif- 1182 Born Mnrcn 7 boaottal western reutah to Davodr Edward rand western Wyoming S r o h Jan e Colorado and northern Nevada Merton OrtonSent"d iti Joseph He 'retool Int Snit Ian LDSmonster LDS Md Mr Active Datiohters of Chrel Relief Society Toone Corm- An Of tmo Pomo 441 k Ovrwl M liumt lames 10s“ft 14fi ta itt IY V ei V Ot S411444 CM 4 I tv Nnt ytorna An 11ann frAavPa Jane MSr MonlY Pa Pvt LDS lonr6o Sa1 tab VA 110 Vaa — ALA 414043 4 4'P I SW Crv Jam fil ePrC1 14 Y S ik (la Nes vis Medics Meet ( or a Wwliv rod Cs ”14 v k licen Matt alwaralv C ob Ooke” Kts-- R VPLOOPt TNreo SI Avt kt Ora wasdaI 1 sr rv 31 r:: CAP Serv Ctnefi vsoi rsr VoIr Lambs Jews Flectri t m'''' Whi 11 0 MP be of 1 t I forni rWerS celii i MDI0 I Art0eit i I r 04U001 inu (bait t H Wen b City Burls Park t - IS !NORIO I James Jay Layton Layton of tou4T t A tert d7I'm nornas Folio( pay Layton tit JACKS leo el CO The Ogden Third Ward lipored1::1 Chapel is on the southwest It6:10r4anKirrarin111Wyebei-nCaorrncorner of the square and on tYS75A" tri ed elnziDritas' the north portion stands the Thomas E Holroyd June 14 1912 I Iihneurc2A': "avtocTs! spacious Ogden Tabernacle P:edrn'grH LDS ton dedicated by President PrcAela pm Flom CRACR rilfmrHotroyd: for Mary held Sall Manteca Frtward (Dorothy) erent- McKay in 1956 Celli': 4 Grandchildren Mn Myrtle sister The First Presidency said orendchild Scott Balboa Island Cala Funeral there is ample space to build Mood4V 11 a m Wen Mortuarvr ISM the new Ogden Temple in the whlivrrtertprctgr ca4 center of the block Cif 1 call at th South Te Saturday rectors L DEL V Mavel De urday at Church I Friday a Mortuary friends ff 6' SitrndrytiscettlI-- Births Site Northeast of BYU The Provo Temple site will be several blocks northeast of the spacious Brigham Young University campus The temple site property already is owned by the LDS Church and is bounded on the north by 2320 North and extends from 800 East to 1200 East The site's southeast border Is Rock Canyon Road President Hugh B Brown first counselor to President McKay said the two new temples will be built to relieve the pressure on LDS temples at Salt Lake City Manti and Logan Bulk of Temple Work President N Eldon Tanner second counselor in the First Presidency said the three temples account for some 52 per cent of the ordinance the work performed in church's 13 temples around the world — —new Cost of — building and Provo at Ogden temples is estimated at about 212 million dollars each while remodeling of the Salt Lake Manti and Logan temples would cost some three to four million dollars and destroy much of their architectural beauty President Tanner said the new temples would be of the smaller type now being the church -- used-b- Births in the Sett take arse tun01- Isis In the 2i hours ended Friday at 10:3D pm Include: 11:30 Cemetery Donnell LDS Hospital DUN LA Jessie L Olive MI at McDo Mr end Mrs Richard IL Timpsod 720 PAnnrama Cr &wooer Mr and Mrs Carl J Idler 114 one le daughter lst Ave old Mn Mr Itobort S tlaerardc son 34q) Scott Cir Mr and Mrs Richard L llartnoto man 1130 E 4145 South dtuntiter Dearles Kurt Mr and Mrs South Ath Fun pm White E Herbert K Soutttgate tint and In? Cemetery Funeral God- - Ave —WATCH daughter Mr and Mn Douglas D Dal St son 1179 Solt Mr and Mrs Robart Everett Ave daughtar W Mr and Mrs Richard Strong son 967 N Kingswood Kay Sville 1079 eanor Ph Saturday Mortuary Where frit PM- and Interment Funeral Mortuary Pueblo - Cottonwood Hospital LAYTON Jesse Lay Mr and Mrs Kelly Anderson 404 Hidden Villa Rd ' son Mr and Mn Jay L Higley 1211 son Westwood Ave Mr and Mn Donald Ha lasts 654 Jefferson Si Murray son Mr and Mrs Jimmie L Stewart son 1700 West 10757 S Riverton Mr and Mrs John O Bodtchar 630 E 9670 South Sandy daughter Mr and Mrs James C Nit ISOn" 33645th East daughter W Simmens' Mr and Mrs Ernest 2551 Sundown Ave daughter Mr and Mrs Richard B Thomas 13e E 6790 South Midvale daughter Mr and Mrs Henry F Weadrullt 143 Mien Park Dr daughter held Satun field lth L may call Mortuary Saturday Interment Memorial Lindquist's LOVE - - James Ada Jean Adarr - Holy Cross Hospital' Mr and Mrs W J Hartle 4312 S West son Mr ard Mrs Melvin t Blaney 177817th East Midvale son Mr and Mrs Stephen C Holder 105 E Park ginoham Canyon son Mr and Mrs Eddie I Jennings ' 3111 Cheyenne St son Mr and Mrs Donald A AMOS 78410 W 3130 South Manna son Mr and Mrs Kenneth W GRA 1933 E Mary Dfttt Way daughter Mr and Mrs Robert Cordova 2216 E 7000 South daughter Mr and Mrs Robert O Eckman East daughter -Mr and Mrs David L Vance 15 95 Woodland Age daughter !4000 Soul? 2100 pm 11173rrIveMea Mrs Wiii jolt Magna $M West Frit Mn thAri Chi HARRIS for Johan' Niles B Broadhead and 231Pl 2nd South TooeleB son Holbrook Paul Mr 51 causes A tat Borr to Miss Donis° 19tl Mc bar Bar Lodge lion Pot son Jess nerat at Friends - Mary K lloiroycl briekevn Aar 13nir R4 Thomas Layton Utah Pitinti4r1 Former hi Utah resident Surytvors: so ns drummer Lelend G Sell lelte Cit40 Mum's W Behr: Dean Waco Tn Mrs Mabel A Pale IstaYette Ind I 4 free ll t 0 n d children 17 lerandchildren Funeral Monday 1 Sett Lake 2171 S Stele St m Clty where friends cell Sunday io to Morrie' prior to services Bur al Sandy City Cemetert OGDEN — MarY Ad e died nurdsinfeS9 21 ital Suryn A Pres McKay Tells Sites of 2 New LDS Temples President David O McKay of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daannounced Friday the selection of sites for two new LDS temples in Ogden and Provo The church president said the Ogden LDS Temple will be built on the Tabernacle Square in the center of Ogden's business dis- no Caryl contributions Si Joacpti's op es t90 oe Oloo Sa ke" July SPSY Y ti wt 41a 1etters and Science t'nlversity rit rtah !Invests M t I r nt ude lbw " 04 ' S urvvcrI aid ' 11 t44 - 7 - - ' Tinny dat-- ti I PINipo 111 30 — 7 sAs-s- He to ' tes 1279 tot taso"Ata LAiO W tes Arerman Aug NrW York City y Sleeping Bags tittse1 0 t 74 Alb jnh"1"fle IL2 1)'ti n skits y OA Nwn as Arr!errart Del" PE Agra A'sites- - Merv' Nay and 14X1 equip Yk sew iteT LI bur and 714 (1 ut h ms rt e I I n)erntwe of V4 trsetTal Churcti tri Salt IAA aN1 ars I'vlrouirary meritye 11 le L j tpne t4 0 I A r4 a " if rwrona etonext rd K Y st ---"' Ari:lf-trat- t Mts ' t': b- id nun ertiAll twrrne 458 trarorti ill 401 44 1 Orr" - fa 44 pertria la as 'nos 543 talic A Thlttole th Artrt k N:stes New to 'ape 'far Anthrtcgy I u Nat A tee 0 P &No Johann ott la ort A r PI RN 6 qh aa la to Li e 1 4- b WWI lio 860 ft tt tets sp 11“ i we t se tio t Ilarteld NJ 0 ltters Get was tI io4 1 ft rf the Monday At!e!notift Cub Tribune Ita‘hington Bureau WACIIINGTON — Th InteOtto aurch of Jraus Chnst riet Dupartment advised Sen FriSaints and lb I Frank F divot ff Lattor-ida1 h!gh prInt of Gordon Park day of its recorruneridatkin on the proposed little Dell Project east or Salt Lake City It was advised to limit the prn)ect to flood control and rectratkm benefits and delay development of the municipal and tridustrial water supplies until about 1 In a letter to Lt Gen William F Cassidy chief of the Army Engineers the Interior funds from various sources the Department questioned EmerOffice the of Including need for additional municipal nt the Bureau gency Planning Land Management and the water for the Utah capital ait early as 1971 This is because US Forest Service directors of Utah water conThe governor said he was serveicy districts and the Buadvised by Sen Frank Church reau of Reclamation have apthat the Bureau of a change In construeproved had L n rt Manacement tinn plans of the Central Utah screed tn accept full responsiPmject which would allow bility for fire control wrirk hut delivery of suKstantial quanGov Samuelson said he did tities nt treated water to Salt this inlint knnw whether Lake County about that time cludes paying the cost "The new plane call Inc earBut he emphasized that the lier diversion of Central Utah federal agencies will provide Project water to Salt Lake y the funds needed for costs but might ask the County which WO uld be treated by a pmprosed treatment state later for reimbursement The governor said that if plant located at the mouth of the Provo Canyon or near the the latter happens a special pmvidsession undoubtedly would be trig gravity flow of water needed lie said he called legacnom the Jordan River in fiklative leaders to meet with western Salt Lake County" him Saturday to fill them In Rid Sen Moss "This plan on that possibility will supply for several years State Must Reimbume the needs of water district The BLM said it will procustomers in the area" men and vide the funds ment needed Sen ler4 Car Church and Jordan said but Car prowlers took clothes warned that the state must and reimit will Jewelry valued at $150 assurances give from an auto owned by Fred burse the federal agency Passey Logan while the veAmong blazes listed for poshide WR1 parked in the street sible control Friday was the near 1316th East police reCotter Bar tire which had over 5000 acres 10 ports showed - CHOTEAU MONT (UPI) — Two boys were attacked by a bear near here early Friday and one is hospitalized with ex- tensive scalp wounds and multiple lacer ations on the arMS and elbows The youngsters were asleep on a picnic table at the Mortimer Gulch Forest Serv Ice campground on Gibson Reservoir on the Sun river when they were pounced upon by a black bear The area is about 60 miles southeast of Glacier National Park where two grizzlies killed two sum111Pr employees and injured a boy two weeks ago: Jerry Brown 12 Fort Shaw Mont 'go 10 fa!t Lake rtttl ormi A Sp 1 y A bo - s Atri tas A SA e :t1 t oo et ea - t U MOW 11 r t k t'1- - t 6 t 1 TJ : ti4trert et NO rn a i flai ramt ti!trav )alyrat I i0-Ava- remi p I r 4 6"" o roa lk Itv ttrtti IrT eltarikil g s 13i A 1 miles east of Grangeville It was continuing to spread but crews hoped to halt it short of 7000 acres late in the eve$150000 per day ning That is an increase from his A spokesman for the Nezestimate of srsmoo Thursday National For eat said ond only $12000 earlier this perce it was probable that the blaze week resulted from arson but "we Asks Federal Funds probably will never know for Gov Samuelson said he has sure for asked federal officials The Hanover Creek fire joined another binze near the Salmon River to burn across 900 Firefiviatn acres Smoke was so heavy over the fire as it grew during the day that Forest Service officials could not estiIts size late Friday mate Special to The Tribune — Stubborn The MU AIR FORCE BASE in north And In the North the stubWeary ern Idaho and western Montaborn Trapper Peak fire conna may have a chance to tinued to burn although it had catch some sleep tonight slowed its spread thanks to the arrival of some The worst fire in the state 10000 disposable sleeping was the spreading China bags that were flown from Creek blaze being fought by here Friday the Bureau of Land ManageThe bags requested by the ment 40 miles south of LewisForest Service at Missoula ton near the confluence of the Mont from the General SerSalmon and Snake rivers were vices Administration The 12800-acrblaze threathauled from the Clearfield ened to link up with the 8090 Naval Supply Depot to Hill acre Eagle Creek fire being where- they were loaded-a fought by the state in the board two C124 Globemas- rough timber and brush couters and flown out by the 28th nty above the Snake River Canyon Military Airlift Squadron An It married Inlk-ti- I to t 3 61 I at irastuov) Elie t lay 7er-- IP to 1101 rt w n414L11 1 vt 074 crti Mrt In 1111 90 well Ave In es OA itia-- rt t mak Co aws 1eian S 0(ng hit Mr1 torelvtd ttnrn 00 Nuan Writ lit ed in Richman& — Idaho legislative leaders were summoned Friday to an emergency meeting on Saturday with GOY DOn W Samuelson who said the state faces PR greatest forest firo danger In more than half a century The governor who said a 5peetal sovssion of the Legislature may be necessary tn ftnance the fight against the flames said conditions are reported similar to those in 1910 when "North Idaho was practically burned up" The end was not In sight Friday — but the situation 1A3 decidedly better than It East wax treated at Cottonwood Hospital for multiple abrasions suffered when he was thrown from the careening vehicle Guy le-n- rive to !ha BOISE 1530 Sash! Kuchild pyrsit: ear r(i4 trea!rnent ‘za pm when the vehicle blew a tire and overturned near 7600 1300 East David Marley 11 win of Thieves Iv tr-g- t 1400441-11- brg I trot North Idaho Fire Peril ilia)? Recall Legislature Special to The Tribune UNION — The young driver of an ice cream truck was Mrs eirgrrv lb r 111 Attacked in Sleep BRAND NEW C STREET 4)7 Combined Wire Services ing for MI - l' 4 too1 Truck Hurts SL Vendor 17 and t Ui T al ow l Vs 1101mottat ertiro r A 41ktflyt imara 4 Ng t too ries at 7ria Survivors a11 f difficulties Transportation delayed the troupe in starting the show on time But the performance was worth wait formed slapstick stunts that would be amusing on dry land and were astonishing on ice And what could be more novel than a skating chimp? The animal a show stealer ICI a 'Lied rn At ey e - Cole Chaplineagne Stunts and Comedians Bussey Mueller dressed in Charlie Chaplin style costumes per- i Cathedral Elementary School 27 The troupe of performers presented a snappy sparkling show packed with variety A t In U doe1 laseN Joalroacal httNo I Ottitt (lry iher :t skated named Spanky Jr with his trainer Dave Pitts Fred and Wilma Flintstone glided out of the cartoon world Into a fantasy on ice that delighted children and adults Friday at the opening performance of Ice Capades at the Utah State Fair imaginative cosBright tumes on the Flintstones and their companions Yogi Bear a dancing tiger frolicking di nosaurs and giant butterflies created a fairytale atmosphere in the fairgrounds Coll 1 art bed Jy farmer Coav J rvacken 140 srpoinied s reprysenta toonard as ' 04 1011tY !i ieva re LI'S A a try lilt p titA see r II 'I tire th Irr3r1 to if el tirieltint Yount Deputy George hincialr talks pith Ds id Marley Iniuml Friday In tc41 cream truck arcklent 6734 tr g riTrt 17 Mr (11 I 41b'e 1 t ti(Itt i 4149111 a tio t oto l'alur T?eitt ("hunt? ho 1avt1 Hey !ti! ' In Ice Fantasy Melts Hearts 01 Elmer Fair Audience By Judy Todd Tribune Staff Writer 11 a v anle jo Nat tra t t:4431 4 1 al :xt Lake ti!y rtly 1!1-re- Namod by Cool Capers W c' 14r Ward at tha limo 1111 Itrct fq tk '' ) i McKay " I e" 1k N o ' Jackets Stolen through a rear alley by way of a down stalrease from the Main Street entrance burglar — under the eyes several witnesses — broke the display window of the A at - PI '541ot Ic4: 1 ' ( al& 0 4 1 rolhAda4 accordance amount you would arrept In the sale of your property you should tax appear before the " commission Mr Kesler explained that starting Sept 11 four hear Intl will be conducted simultwo In Orem two taneously In Provo Each of the four state tax commissioners he said will art as a hearing officer as provided for by law and that be will probably decisions rendered the same day group Othes officers include Grant Wit Aspen Way Sandy Ice president: Revere T Nelsnn 1231 Cutler trl meg- also Nirt preal70th In It also advises that present tax commilasion intentions are to a ISP141 real property at 20 per cent of reasonable cash value 'In order for you to deter mlne your proposed 'amu ment" the notice continues' "multiply the assessed value tion by live and if the result Geor ge Abel 733 Briar- !meadow Ave Xturray ambit-an- t of the 40 I — 4 4i law" with Club dent and 1' r tc V f FJ put-pree- """'l sic '''' - P I eleelIess log 1st being re &cod arprosimeety 1 mtl hoe a Salt Twenty take 'nen hare beest Invallect as rremhmt of the newly Kiss formed rut Cub of Cottonwood at I barque! at Creek Itillow r A 0 clentnen done Itia resulted hs Utak Countys host' property IOLA Kiwanis Unit Installs 25 Members try t—4 I ‘t '04' Catrmteeion rtiermlaalnit City 43 nel 114 ritvv Cry Cirtinty It411:r I as lorg COUn 11 : - N it--t- 4 - I erre-Rap- Itowiere (Inn fhw "'"'"!--- 3 teTitto II rutti Noted SL PoeteN 9 ariontimete ISa rati rematixt I () Obituar Death Take Diez4 Promi !tient 11iv4cian p4 CP - -- !tua it pet et ti reel (ern All To Re TYporv-c- l la hectiilecl Nis ink- - a rle outoFt the poverty properly telrw pre totte4 art by tee rtlttt te rxt t?f ernavy siott ota!tmett sareatir 1m the rary"1 at l la et 1t 11 r sts1 Leonard A N ' (4 -- ':' 1 4 y ::" 0i4N i-- told Pont) Obetentt tha nAttty cornmitakott trimly rentrrekt stiothorts rek hesIrs heti:Iris a t 8 err ly 1004 at staet Tit mtr tegt A etu:81:nakt that pelo 'Ail-he- rtvir yqtallatadt ovna (tittm atut iv ty It a a aartli ter tá ott-t- aia!tlytects al tit li!rettistitit to mei 'rowobey 114 tit Cyrntritoki A1 mwoh atetroed rw'enat t0- - (2014 piv1"1 I (tali cocv'y 111 ey I !Lt- - 11144fhote t hear fel rtt4-- r 18 re 4re y 8Nth take t rtral appearance Ho veItrav 111 rtsy take as ktol II 11 a of Lake Tat 114 el (v-til- velfy 11 Dr tok: 4 co 1 -- - - - held Sature ton LDS may call a al the Cha am Intern Pi mortalLindouist's McGUIRI Mr fornia loved wile slay McGt Donald Mc Mrs Dory City Also Funeral Set Snelder an 917 South Cal Matto - Pi O'clock Hill Memo( Jose Calif° SMITH Eess McAel Monday 11 byterlen Ch ment Mt directors e |