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T4& Swino Oullook Assessor Tailed on Carpel' He Explains 'Mistakes7 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Thursday Evening Oct 29 1953 Price Up Oliicial Says Good i Injury Claim ducers Assn said today - Stocks of breeding animals are low and demand has been good so that sales have not been considered advisable or necessary in Utah he said Pork prices have been good and feed costs have been a little lower during the past year Spring Pigs Coming pigs are now coming to market in lkrger numbers and prices will lower accordingly but the market is not expected to reach the low point of last year and the outlook is reasonably good for the next year’s operations " Mr Cliften said Meanwhile he reminded growers of the fat hog show at the Ogden Livestock Show in November pointing out that particularly interesting to breeders will be the college judging competition Nov 14 which will include classes of breeding animals as well as market animals He said breeders who need stock for this fall are invited to attend the two sales being held j in Idaho The Idaho Duroc Breeder’s Assn is holding an open gilt s' and boar sale on Nov 3 at Park fair grounds Idaho Falls On Nov 4 the Idaho Swine Assn will hold lan all breed open gilt and boar sale at the Eastern Idaho fair grounds in Blackfoot Included in this sale will be en tries of Durocs Chester Whites Yorkshires Hempshires and Spotted Poland Chinas Both of these sales commence at 1 p m and mailed bids will be accepted by Wade G Wells Idaho extension swine specialist Boise for both events Local consignors to these sales include Elwood Williams with entries of Durocs and Tom Cliften with entries of Durocs and Yorkshires Growers are also reminded that the Utah Swine Producers Assn will conduct its second annual Bred Gilt Sale at Ogden sometime in February or early in March Exact date will be announced later Taut-phau- i i Assessor Bruce Jenkins wast One mistake reported by letter? tion project was started back in? county commissioners agreed that called on the carpet today by today was termed “stupid” by 1951 The office is in the middle to receive a relatively few corWeber County commissioners to Lyman Mf Hess commission of anothe: 'such revaluations proj- rections does not represent a asin mistakes chairman lie called ect at piesent This has to do serious situation when explain property ghat’s sessments in recent weeks with all county incorporated and up Assessor Jenkins However it was determined The mistake had to dq with an unincorporated area outside Ogthat all is normal and that prob- increased valuation placed on a denA City revaluation of cptyjj real ably the county could feel lucky home by reason of permanent property and personal property there were not more in view of fixtures which were later dis- was completed earlier C0:31KAT10:l POOR not to exist It changed In view of the many thousands the extensive revaluation projects covered the valuation by several hundred of revaluations made since 1951 conducted since 1951 dollars Assessor Jenkins said some of Assessor 'Jenkins explained he mistakes could be blamed on that thq assessment was made the inexperience of deputy asses- - by one of the inexperienced as-sessors back in 1951 but that his sors called into service during o£ice had been able t( ig the big revaluation project in ure it into just the 1953 tax and thus 1951 numerical mistakes by of- discover the mistake fice personnel and double assessHis office has been swamped ments made unknowingly with work since the first revalua- Approve Corrections T Commissioners were asked to Friday & Saturday approve corrections on three such mistakes today They approved three last Tuesday There have been groups of three or more before that Counly Again Holds Up In contrast to the plunging cattle market the situation regarding hogs is good and the -- outlook for next year is reasonFred Cliften ably favorable chairman of the Utah Swine Pro- J THE OGDEN (UTAH) A BIT— They’re not being “catty” just arrangcardboard feline to provide aping pumpkins In front of a bigHalloween dance tomorrow night the for propriate atmosphere “CATTY? NOT is sponsored by Weber College Associated Women Students (Left to right) Marilyn Arnold Noma Allen and Patty Edgley It College Women Sponsor Halloween Dance Friday i Weber County commissioners said today they intended to hold up a $304 claim they previously approved for a former county employe injured on the job Commissioners reported they had been advised that the man Lorin M Peterson had received insurance coverage on a good portion of his hospital and doctor fees The county board had previously refused to grant the claim on grounds it was not presented within the specified time period They have held previously that no claims presented later than one year after a mishap would be approved Made An Exception However they made an exception in this case following the tlea of an attorney representing Mr Peterson who informed them his client had to pay the bill out of his own pocket Clerk and Auditor Lawrence M Malan presented the claim for approval today Commissioners told him to hold it until an explanation was made regarding the insurance payment by either Mr Peterson or his attorney They expressed the opinion that the county should not be re quired to pay the full hospital and doctor bill if part of it had already been paid through insurance Mr Peterson made his claim on the grounds that the knee injury did not become complicated until almost a year later and that an operation was required His attorney told commissioners also that his client was not familiar with the proper procedure in the event of such an injury to assure compensation under the industrial commission ' Planned in Ulah r Congratulated For Two Awards t j BE PREPARED— ORDER Need Help to Stop Drinking? 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