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Show DAILY HERALD 1954 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, Utah County, Utah I A For Ghrisfrmas Have the BEST! V women s Legislative Council, ri ears' Talk On Tax Structurej of Utah ' l " mm iv -- vvv,' "The tax structure in Utah isl Utah is one of the six states a fair and equitable one and a in the nation, according to Dr. . k v:.t ( V ' HIT iVV ' . lower than the national Rasmussen, which uses all six average," according to Dr. Jewel types of taxing avenues and uses Rasmussen of the University of the broad base of taxation with Ujt a h Economics Department lower rates. "He also showed by who has just completed a year various charts how Utah's tax and a half study on the subject, rate of 10 per cent of state in He presented the findings of his come is a shade above the na survey to delegates of the Utah tional average of 8 per cent C ou n t y Women's Legislative and about average with the Council- - Wednesday in Provo. western states. U.V lU- as it may seem, Dr. Rasmussen noted that Utah Surprising Dr. Rasmussen pointed out, sta- - spent over $6,000,000 last bien tistics show that according to in- - nium (more than was taken in) crease in, income and population, by dipping Into reserves and us and taking into consideration ing! up surpluses. In order to the 52 per cent loss in buying keep up the same level of serv power, Utah citizens .are actu- - ices without using reserves,' the ally paying less in property taxes taxes would have to be raised, now than they were in 1930 and he jsaid. He suggested upping that they have 60 per cent more the sales tax from two per cent Y money to spend in actual pur-- to somewhere near three per cent chasing power of money than in cutting out sales ta'x on food and 1930 after state and local taxes prescription medicines, and addORDER TODAY are paid. Utah has had a higher ing it to services such as dry increase in prosperity over the cleaning beauty shops, barbers, -past period than the raising the corporate tax : SCENE FROM 'SHEPHERDS CHRISTMAS' Students of Santaquin Junior High and which is very low in comparison, REHEARSE School tion even though the income as Child the they prepare Holy portray Joseph, Mary, and the Wise Men with capita on a national basis is raising the beer tax and taxing Elementary for their annual natreant. scheduled Wednesday. They are, left to right, David qower in Utah. gas and oil and other mining in DeGraffenried, Lee Wheelock, Kay Tischner, Phyllis Griffiths and Tommie Tuckett. 1 dustries on an aoiiity to pay a of New York had The colony ' basis, as well as raising slightly DODulation of 180.000 on July 9 Around the Town thej inheritance tax. He did not 1776, when it declared . its inde Open 8:30 a. m. to. 9 p. ni. until favor upping property tax only Britain. from Great pendente equalizing assessments. There was also a short discus jsion by Rex Hughes, member o Ausdal, Tommy Tuckett, the state board on alcohol, on the SANTAQUINwill be "Shepherds' Van Cleil Christmas" and Smith as shepherds; presented passage of two bills on handling Wednesday by students of the Nora Westover, Donna Peterson, alcoholic problems to come be-- Santaquin Junior High and Ele Leila Greenhalgh. Darla Steele, . fore the legislature. One was to mentary School. Bonnie Heelis, Ellen Greenhalgh, . DUttK xvirs. arui, raise the liquor permit from 50 The pageant and candle serv Helen Shaw, and Karen Robbins frt ti an fmm thp isfinnn Spanish as carolers. 8 C. Bellows entertained members of Uquor permits purchased annual--! ice will begin at p.m. John the Veterans of Foreign Wars to raise $150,000 for alcoholic Cox, music director, is in charge, and is being assisted by. L. W. A MAMIE SIGNATURE home. her at recently Auxiliary clinlcs where medical and Lila Lucas, president, pre- cnjajric care wouid be available, Clay son, principal,' Blaine Ben- BARRINGTON, R. I. (UP) Mrs. Any money raised in excess dixsen, and Lois Powell. sided. Guests included Mamie Eisenhower's signature Ethel McCarty, State President would revert"to the general funck Faculty members'; completed at a Rosary and Altar $10 of the V. F. W. Auxiliary, and M Hughes was introduced by plans this week for the event brought Mrs. Eisenhower's Guild auction. District Officers. Mrs. Lean. jonn- Mrs Lucille Page of the health Leading roles will be portrayed oh a letter that acwas son and Mrs. YOnn Houtz. committee. Dr. Rasmussen was by Phiylis Griffith as Mary; Kay signature a picture of thi companied Plans were made for the an-- introduced by Mrs. D. Orlo Allen, Ticschner as Joseph; Sara Smith, White House. nual Children's unristmas parry I chairman of the taxation com-an- d Louise Kester, Claudia Peery, for the Kris Kringle project. mittee. The meeting was con- - and Kathleen Greenhalgh as an Guam, largest island in the Refreshments were served to the ducted by Mrs. Wayne B. Hales, gels: Curtis Stewart Lee Whee covers only 250 following members other than president. Hostesses .were from lock, and David DeGraffenried Marianas' chain, as the three wise men; Larry square miles. those having previously been American Fork, mentioned: Mrs. June Taylor.lj Mrs. Helen Thome, Mrs. HattL Lucas. Mrs. Eva Om Mrs. ShirCARSON'S L ley Hill, Mrs. Edna Holm, and Mrs. Billie Jean Ney. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford T. John-io- n were hosts Wednesday evening at a neghborhood party. K Hostesses rfor the successful din: SCHILUNG'S ner party were Mrs. Verma BETWEEN 10 A. M. AND 8 P. M. ,: Johnson, Mrs. Helen Partington - (For The Kiddies Accompanied By Parents) and Mrs. Hortense Prince. The table was beautifully decorated cans Del Monte Cream Style in a holiday motif. Those present included ;Mr. and Mrs., William . . No. 303 Can Partington Mr. and Mrs. Kay Prince, Mr, and Mrs: Ray "Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. cans Del Monte-C- ut Swanner, Mr. and Mrs. Mark McKell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank No. 303' Can wis, uuo uiti eis Evening In Paris Gift Sets Mr. .and Mrs. Robert E. iSmith, Mr. : and Mrs. Wilbur to Shippee, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Old Spice Max Factor cans Fillmore; Mrs. Leah V. Nelson, Tastewell Sweet Peas .. to Sets Gift Mrs. Manuel Clayson, and Mr. . . No. 303 Can . Travel and Mrs. Grant Bendixon. The Coty .. Kits to . . Gift Sets latter couple being from Provo. Tawn Men's Sets Progressive games were played Monte Tussy De) with first prize going to Leland Gift Sets . . 1.00,0 Crushed, Chunks, Fillmore. Wilbur Shippee won Cutex w consolation prize. Gifts were excans y Gem Shaving . . Tidbits Boudoir Sets ... changed as well as "white eleQuartet ..... Vanity phants." Yardley and up Sets ........ Mrs. Frank G. King was honor Gift Sets Cutex Jeweled ed recently at a family dinner at 12-oSeaforth Large her home, the occasion being her Stayfast Lipstick 1.00 Gift Sets Record Phono. Guests included Pkg. Jeweled "Hazel birthday. Bishop Palmolive 1.25 and Mrs. Ray Gull, Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Lipstick . 1.79 Sets S. Glenn Curtis of Orem, with jeweled Mennen their children. Glen G. and Kathfcoty Lipstick 1.00 10-o- z. andi Gift Sets Mr. and Mrs. Ross leen; Russell Stover Chocolates Ellis, Boy's Wrist Pecan Filled ' Color Set Pkg. Mr. and Mrs. A, Eugene Hales WATCHES' 95c ........... tb. v.... recently entertained at a dinner Regular party honoring her father, J. M. WALLETS to 1.25 Lb Groesbeck of Springville, and the Brownie ftlawkeye Flash U. S. No. 1 (Glades Pink & Gold Hales daughter, Mrs. Howard CAMERA SET. Includes 1.85 LB. Webb. A birthday cake centered phocolates Lb. . . . Icebergs Flash Bulbs, Film, Camera, the table' with lighted tapers on jWhitman Sampler and Flash 1 9 AC either side. The rooms were Chocolates Lb. .... Attachments .. ... . I w.O beautifully decorated with Holly humpty; Dumpty And here are more suggeswreaths and flowers. Guests in--. 1.50 iChocolates Lb. tions: . Kodaks, Pen and eluded Mrs. Groesbeck, Mr. Webb a of selection Pencil Sets, Cigarette LightLB. Here's good Crisp Stalks . .anch'Mr. and Mrs. J. Milt Groes- finers, Cigars by the box. Waljgifts, perfumes, colognes, beck. iger nail sets, lipstick, nylon lets, Ammunition and Pocket Knives. '. hosiery, and many others. little ,. . J ft..?;" , 'A u'rj SUPERIOR PHE-EMINEIITL- Hill - 24-ye- ar tyu can buy it la Pmwo. t na-etc- .!, pr for-oresenta- tion Santaquin Schools to Stage Shepherds7 Christmas7 VFW Auxiliary Entertained! At Home Party Christmas ! -- f psy-Mr- s. ; ; r - . . Mc-Ke- ll, u 98c ll, PEAS ... $1.25 Mi 1 PINEAPPLE EAIiS lit z. mm m v-- .V:.V-- -i . m , Mc-Ke- ,v- $5.00. 3.75 8.00 3.75 6.00 4.75 3.75 7.00 1.00 $1.75 $2.00$2.50 1.50 10.00 $1.00 $2.00 $5.75 2.00 1.90 2.00 , L50 98c 9c UfflUCE 1.50 3.19 7.00 2.50 9c CELEKY JJr J 5 . 5 lie T - . TOMATOES . Civil Service Exams Announced l U. S. Civil Service Com-- J i mission has announced that per-- . sons are urgently needed for filling physical science and engineering aid positions in various agencies in Washington, D. C, and vicinity. These positions, which pay salaries ranging from $2,950 to $4,205 a year offerquali- -' fied applicants excellent oppor-- j ' tunity for immediate employment. Persons interested in these po- -l : sitlons may get further informa-- ! tion and application forms from the Commission's Examiner in' ' Charge. Mr. J. L. Hoover, located! ; at Post Office. Provo, Utah, or fro the U. S. Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C. Applications will' l e accepted until further notice by the Commission's Washington j office. Tb - I, WE CAN WAIT PROVIDENCE, R. L (UP)-.T- he Rhode Island district Internal Revenue Office has announced that federal income tax forms now are available for anyone "who can't Delicious Brand Pkg. : CC3I1C K U. S. INSPECTED MEATS Jr. Arts Paint 6B6UND.BEffi-7 3 - viwuiii J ....... Lbs. cmcEis.,utf';,,.L EI8ASI - msa SAISASI 85c He Reg. $2.98 . 1U Box Lbs. I v- - x-;-- i,- :- . . .......... Billiard Table ........ 4 Games in a Box $2.29 .......... Diesel Pull Train Reg. $2.29 ......,. Reg. $15.95 Jr. Stewardess Sets Reg. $4.75 Reg. . $7.95 " " ... Reg1. Reg. $11.95 Musical Clocks Reg. $1 .98 We Are Taking Orders for FRESH (Not Frozen) CHRISTMAS TURKEYS Order Early! .... 8.88 7.97 5.95 2.33 1.98 Reg. $2.49 . . We also have a good selection of Toy Cars, Erector Sets, Telephones, Musical Instruments, Electric Trains, Doctors and Nurses Sets. - $1,98 Plastic-R- eg. -- ..$9.99 Reg. $19.95 Metal Puzzles Reg. $1.00 - ... Reg. $1.9a Heirloom Tea Service Carson's Country Style . . - DOLLS: i . . CHOOSE FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION! wait for the annual mailing." A -- f 1 i Does Your Guy Need a. New : , , o) WALLET? Large Selection at 286 West Center FISHE3 SMITH JEWELRY 282 N. Uslv. Phone 2t J'L 1205 V.02HI 900AST L (2 ;" "VI - Provo Utah Phono 150 |