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Show Criticized By Dealer At Meet On Conditions in National Capitol ' Almiisl I Viihli:iiK'i'" , Lilly il.M Iiimiii's (if giiill nil cm riiliuii in iili- - fliii r fVHlilK ( of tin liiw hiix to mIiii'Ii mil' juilil niil jjiivi-riiim-i- niiii-iilit- mink. I In II III HI I l Ilf the Mink ili-i'- ,iits. tin liKt iiivi'MiKiilnm. iiifliiflicf ihmIiIIiiiit, ami fur f iiiiiiiritil K1 i vfii jnli wiling Hint, tlif this I'finrii j it i grllrliill.V t Ill'll' r.Vrs to Mil'll things? I think nut. Many ynvrriiinrnt iilfirmlit m i' t his ilay mill ii it f iippnrfiitly as qintf liirnil latf Hrtiv-itii-- s few uliort yi nrs which only agn would nut have li-- rundoni'd. West Point Dismissal Thf Army lias just dismissed INI i udfts from Wi st Ioint for cheating on tlifir fxanuiuitions. Tliifl is a fiinlly that very wi-l- l may ruin thrill for lifr. I do not I'ondonf what thrsf hoys did. But look at the srvrrity of thrir nminlinicnt fair with that .ml ci. in parr tlu-iof politic al insidfi's whom moraltln-constantity has sunk so low Hilitical nj.sitioiis ly uw their t lor fiiiancinl and hapiM'lifil to Major fJrn--- i Km w ;il Hairy Vaughn of Ih-to fauif'.' Nothing lius hiiplH-iifi- l tiem-ri- l Vaughn rxerpt a colitiiiil-iiii- s hi'Sloweri iihiii How of liied.-il.foreign lus chest liy favor-siekiiigovernments. to Brigadier What liappnied (ifiieral David .1. Crawford, recent -' lv commander iif thf Armys Dr- I iiii-ii- Alili-ririil- Jiilf f"u-siilf- gain-Wha- s -- . f'li.'iigmg that the tamily ear is already the most heavily taxed ex sent lilt po.HsrSS.iin of the HVrlat!i American and liial Hie House Hill's exei.se provisions air grossly due i nniiiiatoi'y " ('ha lies ('. Freed Sait Hake City aiitoiiiiitiilv deali-- r lilted the Senate Kiminre Com-miltre tisliiy to adojit a more cquit-atil- e 'ax pi'oram instead of in cri'.i.sin;; automotive exeises. Testifying as sMikenman for the Nat Iona i Automobile Dealers As-- i soi iation. Mr. Kieed cited Trcaa my SriTi'Inty Snyder's own tux si unlit vs to substantiate, his own i bulges of iliHi-- imiiiatioii ugHinst the nation's motorists. "In thi first plaee," Mr. Freed dclcared. "the aiitumotivi- levies under the presept law plaee an cst.i- i 3Y- - Sag t . V - . " . conPAPA MIDWIFE . . . Paul Burke, Newtonvllle, Maw.. Is baby delivered son he after premature gratulated by wife and amall elrl born to hia wife before doctor could come. - muted $1,1 2.ri.(KH)(MMl in the i try while all other manufacturers excises, iijiymg to items, bring ill only $3 10,.100,-00Moreover, many of these items an; less essential than iiiitumiihiles, and inillons of other prodiirts are not even subjected to any excise tax. 0. I I o;i center, who diverted government pnHrty to his own use and uciepted "gift" f nin defense eontiiictors? He hail lus wrist sluppisl by a liatisfei In a new jsist in (Jcrmnny. His activities were miirh worse than those or the West Ioint IN), hut he sulfered only a transfer to a rnmfnl'tiihle Nist ill t!criiiany. No loss of rank; no dismissal nothinB. DaueCarmegii itiniili:i.rmti.Hi.ii'.iili:i:i'ii:i.iiiimnro Always Darkest Just Bsfora Dawn TN THE FALL of 1931, at the start of the depression, Irving T. Knutson, Oshkosh, Wis., was the cashier of a small bank at Nelsonville. One bank at Stevens Point had closed. The Arnott State Hank had closed, and it was rumored about that the Nelsonville bank would be next. The fatal clay came; they had a run. That nifiht there wasn't enough money in the vaults to cash Carrs of oleomargarine in I'tahtin appaid $0.1.1, HIM) as tax K,un.ls of pmxinmt.ly TiMl.oDO thi; product they consumed in the fiscal year ended last June 30. Hut I he state of 1'tah received less than $.18!i.iMM) of that amount. One cent in every ten of the "taxes'' paid by the consumer of the oleomargarine was withheld legally, it is true, by the distributor. 'The diet ri till tors pocketed $0.1,4.111.10. to Is exact, because the law alows them to pay 9 cents fur ten cents worth of stamps. low it works out in trade chanels is shown on rejKirts prepared in the office of the state tax commission. For the past year the oleomargarine trade was supplied almost entirely with cartons of 34 pounds of oleomargarine, colored, quartered, und packaged, to which the distributor attached a stamp with the face value of $2.40 for which he had paid $2.16. The law allows a 10 erccnt discount to any person purchasing stamps amounting to $2.1 or over. No bond or license is required of the dealer in oleomargarine. The only service the wholesaler performs for the 24 cents discount is to see that the stamp is affixed At four o'clock as Irving locked the door and pulled the shade, he was thinking about what was going to happen to his wife, his little girl then five years old, and another little bundle just six weeks old. it,-- 1 J 1,1 $6.1,-00- - , K L ENJOY YOURSELF WHERE FRIENDS MEET at the SILVER CLUB tk He walked bark into the directors' room, rinsed the door and sat down and bawled like a baby. "Imagine a man, 31 years old, doing that, be says, hut he did. lie also did some heavy thinking and he prayed that somehow his little family would be taken care of. Though he could see no prospects of getting another job, he prayrd that his family would be spared the humiliation of living on relief. Suddenly he recalled a plaque that his mother had hanging on the living room wall bark on the farm: "Come unto Me all ye who labor and are lie hadn't heavy laden and 1 will give you rest." thought much of that plaque as a little boy bark home on the farm, but he remembered it now. It gave him the comfort that he needed for the time being. The next morning, he drove with the president of the bank to Madison to turn the assets over to the banking commissioner. After a brief conference between the president of the bank and the commissioner, he was called in. The commissioner asked: How would you like to go back into the bank and help us liquidate it? Wc will give you a raise of $5.00 per month and keep you there. A miracle had hapepned. His prayer had been answered. performance. Thousands of high school students saw theae young men in action laat spring. Although you may not want to become a trick tyniat. you are Invited to become a student at the school where tney trained. Fall Quarter at the I.DS Businesa College atarta September 4. 1951, featuring beginning and advanced elassea in typewriting, accounting, and general rlrriral work. Write I.DS business College. 70 North Main. Salt Lake City 1, Utah, for further information and free bulletin. Senator Byrd's Joint Committee quarter of the sum the committee on Reduction of discovered, was spent for "the Federal Expenditures has found most expensive tyjie" furniture. a out that price control is exp-nsi- ve Sen. Byrd also is looking into even before it starts controlling. The committee reports that five a report that the Hist Office Deof the six emergency control ag- partment is considering a plan to d encies. iwily recently established, print stamps. In have sjient more than $1,000,01)0 view of the expense attached to for furniture and siijiplies. A such printing. Mr. Byrd started inquiries ami learned that the project was due to complaints of stamp collectors to the effect that American postage stamps were not as ixijnilar in artistic circles Non-Essenti- al as the You get up to 15 BONUS MILES for 100 miles of driving! a if rORO OVERDRIVE gives you driving reluxation and savings sudi as you never dreamed jxissible. Yuur engine actually loafs along . , . it's so smooth antLXjajpTN m.pih. while your caris doing quid, youll feel like you're flying! It saves you up to 15 on gas , . , keeps your engine younger, longer . . . gives you plenty of extra, at highway miles that add up to real savings! And FORD'S OVERDRIVE gives you extra safety, too! Just step down on the accelerator and a quick surge of passing or Here's the Line-u- p multi-colore- multi-colore- foreign d Ktauivx. you get Let your Utoco dealer help you to take better care of your car. He's interested in doing it, and has the finest products for superior performance, with modern facilities for outstanding ashington Nevsky Act! Typvwntiny twa man to m awcMaa h aa eety ab. bat b fe sccaaiaHibaM vMb weed aaM accuracy by Earl Jay ImOti, bit, und Daa Lartca, af IDS latineM CaHaga. g Tlie Army has enough coffee on hand to supjily all the Armed Forces for a full yrar, acording to data uncovered by the House Subcommittee on Executive Expenditures. Army's stockpile amounts to 143.971.000 pounds, the subcommittee found. All the armed forces, it was said, use only jmuinls of coffee per month. Twenty - six states have fewer people in them than the total of more than 2.443.000 Federal employees, if the Ulya in the National Frews club building read the census figures right. The newsmen figure Dial the total of governmental employees Federal, state and kx-n- l amounts to more than 7.000.000. Tu heat mils or biscuits without lighting the oven, place them in the top of a double boiler and heat over actively boiling water. Tnkcs about 15 minutes. "The vital fiscal problem before Congress is keeping the Federal budget in balance." - Charles K. Sligh, Jr., president. Charles It. Sllgh Co.. Ilolalr.d, Mieh. power . . , release your pedal pressure and presto youre bock in that free and easy OVERDRIVE. ;ff . " - AND OVERDRIVE h wt on of these Ford tronimlidoni. Ford olio offtri you Fordo-mali- - GET UTOCO IMPROVED GASOLINE for top performance under swjr driving lions. Try a tankful either Ethyl or Regular. GET PERFECT PROTECTION GET A SPECIALIZED lubrication Job. Yuur Lloco dealer is trained to give your car individual attention . . . special service. - for the engine of your valuable car. Get Utoco Premium Motor Oil. It offers maximum protection and instant lubrication at ail times. GET RID OF TIRE WORRIES -- by having tires checked by your Utoco dealer. If you need new ones, he has a full line of top quality, fully warranted Atlas tires. NEW 1951HIGHWAY ADVENTURES j" ; T'a :v,v ''L'-v.'V- - page after page of suggestions on places j ,c c, Itio nowoit, (Visit, most Itoxiblo of tho automatic Or, If you pisfsr, Conventional Drivel And Ford gives r 8 you your pick of Six advanced or power. power Only Fold, among can offers you them choked ; '. This book is yours 'or Utoco to without charge fr,,i'' dealer who knows local points of tram-missio- flno-ca- hi rest, road conditions, good places to dm !"! Mitp. V-- d Com r.n a YOU CAN FAY MOIIE BIT Inf a v t'WT M Y IMVITl i: Gslheim Motoir GOSHEN, UTAH In for 'TESY DRIVE" OtarJrlN dwW fitdiwWt Orb opMupl frm w. fmr9M9t DH09 9mbt 9 V- m99ft orcisra 94 9hr. trm ivbfMt to Mtoo. iton (S (5r0CBZgGIEGEPJ UTOCO COMMUNIST nri.ro TE .. . Ornersl Nm It, auniher ene Bed drtecele to Kseeonx pc .ce talks, boards his Russlas Jrrp al'-- r a session. j this law in Ihe fiscal totaled $.188,8.1 .. j JU in the previous fiscal veur lections were $322 7Ur, 7 . , crease being 82 4 P r ' 'f single yeur. The discuut t distributors who stanijw increased in.,-.- , t '""-"commission. from $3.1,821.86 t,.,. "Our last report jaunted out thi1 year. that The cost of affixing minor ' stamps to the curt oiim la so When parents sj...ii ti in that we feel no eiunpensation lie ,. ',i" ilrcn is to less it jilei,-should u discount the form of to please themselws. . allowed the dealer. However, as in of jiurental lue . VC egotism recommendthe years, ju'cviotis ation went unheeded, and thus Carlyle. 0 the Utah consumer is paying A small is a pi., as "laxes" annually that never evcrylwdy knows wh..x,reaches any public treasury." Itriii'ivul of the ftderal tax of good and whose hu.sl aij Wa., 10 cents a jatund on rolored marIhe onlv j . garine wuh followed by a large can"Nowadays live like millionaire increase in the sale of the prollw duct. State tax collections from billionaires." THAT a fifty dollar cheek. 1". to the carton containing the 21 pounds of colored ohiniiurgarine. "The tax commission has reto peatedly asked the legislature consider this matter, und remove the discount entirely," said Hetrick Hcaly, Jr., chairman of the Margarine Users Paid $655,000 In Taxes in Year Tax Senator Comments Automotive V hrii r August The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four 42nd Ttor of Progress UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY i |