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Show 12A DESERET NEWS, Wednesday, January 15, 1969 HATSIS DENIED RECOVERY wtm ' 9tea' (ACT LAKI COTTONWOOD OGOKN ounty Wins Land 4$m t' anvia"J ' ? s ' ' i '( i ; , Tony Hatsis, 777 E. South Temple, Tuesday lost his suit to recover $15,000 from Salt Lake County for equipment he claimed was missing from some land he bought in Big Cottonwood Canyon. n & American Tourister packs a bargain! Philip C. Pugsley, attorney for Hatsis, argued that the county at the tax sale had sold the personal property and the real property separately and in accordance with . After hearing arguments, Third District Judge Bryant H. Croft ruled in favor of the state statutes. He said possibly the equipment had been stolen and bis county. client would be satisfied if the county would produce the Hatsis had chirged that property. some mining equipment was e site missing from the of the historic Cardiff mine he bought at a tax sale last May for $29,000. The amount represented taxes, penalties and Interest against the property. Assistant County Attorney Samuel E. Blackham, representing the county, said the $29,000 was only a recovery by the county of the taxes on both the real and personal 2?2-acr- Davis Plans Bountiful High School luggage sale save People on the go, who knows all about fine luggage, prefer American Tourister "Tiara" for travel companions! All from our regular stock, handsome, sleek "Tiara" is now on sale for the first time ever. Hurry, this offer good only Jan. 16 thru Feb. 1. i a.' train case, reg. $35 tote bag, reg. $25 21" weekend, reg. $35 24" pullman, reg. $43 . 27" pullman, reg. $53 men's weekend, reg. $35 men's reg. $53 men's reg. $58 and many morel two-suite- 26.25 39.75 ...43.50 r, three-suite- r, SANDY Donald J. Parr, FARMINGTON Plans for a 1875 W. 8660 West JordSouth, new secondary school in south was named an, principal of the Davis County beginning in the fall of 1971 were, announced to- new Brighton High School Tuesday by Supt. Bernell Wrigley, day night by the Jordan District He said the school for fresh-- j Board of Education at its regu-ma- n I through senior grade stu-l- ar meeting. I ! dents will be built on a site owned by the Davis School! Barr, who has 24 year? of exdistrict. perience in education, s cur- Authorization to construct the rently principal of Jordan jigh building, designed to serve a School, the school from which Board of Education. EAST OF First phase of the school to accommodate about 1,000 ninth and 10th grade students will be built east of between 17th 23rd South. he p- - 1938- - 1 He was a teacher at Jordan High School for seven years, principal of Crescent Elements ry School for two years, vice principal of Bingham High School for five years, and prin-an- d eipal of that school for four ears- Supt. Wrigley said the school will serve most of the area south U. GRADUATE and west of Bouniful, but exact The new principal received a boundaries will not be deter- mined until just before opened B.S. degree in 1948 and an M.A. in educational administration in of school. The new facility will serve:1962 6x3111 the University of ninth and 10th grade students Utah, beginning in the fall of 1971, but In regular two-yereorgani- will eventually have a 1,500 stu-zatjon ef the board, Bemarr S. dent enrolment a a four-yea- r board vice president, high school, the superimendent was unanimously appointed' said. board president. FIRST PHASE First phase of construction to Serving as vice president will cost an estimated $1.7 million, be board member Clyde Buxwill be designed by Hal Beech- ton. Kenneth L. Prince was er. Beecher previously designed reappointed clerk. Viewmont High and the new High school boundaries for Muir Elementary schools In the next acadenrdc year were Bor-tifadjusted by the board. The Wrigley said the new school changes were made, the board will relieve student loads at noted, so that students entering South Davis Junior High and elementary school together Viewmont High. would, in most cases, attend the ul. all itoret ZCMI LUGGAGE sale of zippered vinyl ' garment and shoe bags 26.25 18.70 26.25 32.25 39.75 OPEN DAILY quilted protectors for china, crystal, silver 10-1- 0; on those of the personal prop- erty. Judge Croft said when personal property is sold for taxe there must be an actual "seizure of it on the premises. Real property trxes, he added, include the tax on personal property. The suit was the second brought by Hatsis in an attempt to get the $15,000 rebate. The first was heard in November before Judge Stewart M. Hanson. At that time the judge granted Pugsleys motion to dismiss the first and file another, complaint one. During the first hearing, the . judge asked Blackham, as the , the-why attorney, countys county should pay $108,000 acres of property in Days . Fork, which is next to Cardiff Fork, and almost at the same , e Car.,, time sell the diff mine for $29,000. Blackham replied then thaL this question was irrelevant , The purchase of the $108,000 , piece of property in Day.-last wee;, Fork was set aside by a 2 to 0 vote of the Ccuntj; Commission. for.-12- 232-acr- Brighton High Principal Named Bv Jordan Board Z i" property and that the taxes on the real property were a lien SAT, SUN the board by Richard A. Bate man, principal of Bingham Gourley, High, and Richard principal of Midvale Junior High. NEW HANDBOOK'. Bateman and Gourley also distributed to the board new You and student handbooks, Your Senior High School and You and Your Junior High Mr. Parr designed to inform stu- School, Mr, Furse dents of all district policies on extraa Dsen , same junior and senior high; curricularces, truancy, activities, college enschools as their classmates. trance requirements and course offerings. No change was made in BingThe board accepted the low ham High School boundaries. Through the adjustments, all bid of Helbar Inc., for carpeting students attending Mt. Jordan at East Sandy Elementary School and , Brighton , High Junior High will attend Jordan School. all High next year, attending Butler Junior High will attend Submitting the lowest of eight Brighton High and most stu- bids, Helbar bid $8,035 per dents now attending Union and square yard for the East Sandy Midvale junior highs will attend school and $8.06 for the BrighHillcrest High. ton schooL THE TOTALS The cost includes installation and padding for the carpets. for Estimated enrollments the estimates indicate Architects coming academic year are: East Sandy will require 4,040 1,278; 885; Hillcrest, Bingham, yards of carpet, and Brighton Jordan, 890; Brighton, 1,039. - yards. 3,742 Experimenting with op art, selling stock at 50 cents a share and studying poetry for two weeks with a college professor are some of the courses proposed through a secondary cur- -- advertisement- Now Many Wear With More Comfort. riculum study project. ; To overcome dlieomfort when.' elide or loosen, lust The curriculum study, an feature! sellp, sprinkle little PABTEKTH on you r bolds denture FASTEETH involvement plates. attempt at "total You eat better, feel more of students and teachers in firmer. comfortable. 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