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Show PAROWAN 1IMl Of U Concert YOU CAN'T TURN DOWN 1955 Ford Thunderbird 6.000 A Cl UAL MILLS D RADIO, llLAl LR, LI C. 1951 Merc. 1 1 LAI LR COMPLETE NEW TRANSMISSION 1953 Ford Victoria 1953 Chev. Vi R N H, CLEAN ton Pickup 'VERY CLEAN THORLEY MOTOR COMPANVI CEDAR CITY, UTAH BRlARY 9, 19V, 1 page 3 Fish & Game Utah Taxpayer Lists The Facts On Statc Federal Tax Distribution Hie Dfji.u tment ui Fish (Junk' is credit d uith' itrroi; rut Mrs. Itha Dallcs Seagull i' 'iiducl iu; .in ;idai'itd man- pmgrum fur tic and Bluebird class put on a agement Income taxes, both individdot held-state's t'tnld-Ven- s in ,m artthe Pnmur alout jkit ual and corporate, provide ,,f t he $52. 543, 000 000 or 57 8T of all Hospital Sundas in icle of the Ft It Magazine Afield This is Spirts Testimony Meeting tax revenue of the country. the beginning uf the Birth- Wasting Our Deer, stresses Of this amount $50 6 billion The article entitled We'te day Benny Dnve for the hos-- 1 into the federal till or the value of flevilde and eith- goes The girls taking part pital 74 9 per cent of the total and "ere Sheral Dnenpoit, I,eiu a er so seasons m making it less than $2 billion into the Kav R'ehards Kathleen Dai possible for hunters to harvest state and local treasuries. . deer to the point her,, there R.v and Gail Ami Humphries .These taxes are really burden-i- s sufficient winter forage for some. A1 and Helen Matheson each herd Property taxes of $9,967,000, I he have returned from a trip to report notes mu f man- 000 constitute 10.9 per cent the Southern states They agement has enabled the state Of this bill. tax of the total visited with Helen's brother to maintain one of the high-- t amount $9,577,000,000 is imand his fam.lv, the Llod h' nation while increasing posed by local governments. Whites in Fort Stockton, Tex 'st hunters success ratios in Property taxes arc the mainan(j a Kistcr) rs father Os iFer herds in manv secte stay of local public costs as U)n and familv ln Kiondj ions they provide 87.2 per cent of Mr Howard Dallev made a the total tax take. The federMrs Vi()le1 IuIol h;ts n. turned from Powell, Wyotn-it- s business trip to Salt ake City al government deos not levy property taxes and the states ing after spending a month last week end impose but $390,000,000 in there with her and Rav Farrow and Earl Stap. such taxes. This is 3.2 per cent daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo-- I rard Mickelson and family liy are home after complet- of state revenues. The proping their work in Nevada. erty tax has in fact become almost exclusively a local tax. Mrs. Nita Jones is vacation-phonMr. Mrs. and LawAlma in California Payroll taxes amount to with her ing sons, Alan and Kenneth, and rence and son Keith have $6,439,000,000 or 7.1 per cent These daughters, Kathleen and Lois moved into their new home, of all taxes imposed. Miss Evelvn Farrow has specialized imposts are about and their families, moved to Cedar City, where 90 per cent as much as the Mrs. Susannah Hulet is she is employed. ,$7,652,000,000 in taxes charged for all purposes, federal, state in Southern vacationing A very fine Meet Me At and local, back in 1933. The ifornia with relatives. She Mutual held was program brother-infederal share is $5,175,000,-her- e her compairied last Tuesday evening, 000 and that of the states is law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Haltcrman of Enoch. with a special program under $1,261,000,000. the direction of Mrs. Lois Far- on her trip. Tobacco and alcoholic bev-ta- x revv, followed by square danc- collected totals erages ing, directed by Oscar Hulet. $5 302,000,000 or 5.8 per cent of the total bill. Alcoholic DONNA To Present SLP MLRT MITCHELL IN PAROWAN FOR THE KIND OF DEAL 1 Summit News Band U UAH. PA ROW AN, I.MOK D 1 Hid i The University uf Utah Hand will stage its eighth annual winter concert in Kingsbury Hall on Feb. 21 at 3.15 pm. Dr. Ronald D Gregory, director of U bands, announced this week. Siguard Rasher, acclaimed by manv European and Amer- lean audiences as the world s greatest saxophone soloist, will be guest artist. Mr. Rascher was the first man to extend the saxophone range to four full octaves, composers to contemporary His work has inspired several new works especially for the saxophone. Long consider- cd a swing band" instrument, the saxophone has now taken place even in symphonic works, largely as a result of Mr. Raschcrs skill, Dr. Greg- ory said. Featured number will be Bensons Concerto for Saxo-- 1 with other selections Reed, Gillette, Bartok, by Gillis, Anderson anti Whitney, Tickets are available thru the U Extension Division; Glen Bros. Music. 74 S. Main in Salt Lake City; at the, U office on campus or members. General band from admission price fs $1 20, stu- dents 60c and student groups 30c. , I beverages account for j vv Nor-writ- j son-in-la- I e, Cal-Ban- I d ; Mining Utah's Major Basic Industry Last year Utah mining produced metallic minerals worth $242,800,000, mineral fuels worth $51,123,000 and worth $32,482,000 a total market value of $326,412,000. Mining is the biggest basic industry in our the number one contributor to our economy. A state prosperous mining industry means a prosperous Utah. 1. non-metalli- cs UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION GET THESE "From the earth comes an abundant life for all" Food tobacco These two taxes yicl i more than half as much as the property tax load of The federal collection of $4,296,000,000 is ov-- r four times the state take of COO, 000 and $3,253,-- I $2,041,-000,00- 0. $9,967.-,000,00- 0. $1,006,000,000. j Motor vehicle and fuel tax. es yield $5,507,000,000 or 6 1 per cent of all taxes pai Motor fuels pay $3,003,000 000 and motor vehicles pay $2,444,000,000. Revenues from these sources account for 27.2 per cent of all state taxes. The federal ratio is 3.1 per cent Our economy is geared mew and more to motor vehicle an to gas and oil. Sales and gross receipts Thirty-tw- o states use these ucrative revenue sources from which $2,563,000,000 25c Potato Chips Clover Club, Fresh Today. Take Some Home 1 Ice Cream qt- 55c Arden Meadow Gold Margarine lb 1 30c Tastevvell 99c IceCream Arden Meadow Gold 1 Salad Dressing qL 59c Miracle Whip wrhich is 3.7 per cent of the total load. Sales and gross receipt taxes are increasing and expanding It appears that as time passes these taxes will occupy even a more important position in our tax systems than they do at the present. From 1940 to 1954 our tax burden jumped from $14.3 billion to $90.9 billion. This $76.6 billion or 537 per cent. During that time the federal take increased from $5.6 billion to $67.6 billion or $82.0 billion. This is 1,102 per cent. In the same period, state taxes advanced from $3.9 billion to $12.4 billion or $8.5 billion. This is 218 per cent. Local taxes showed the smallest gains or from $4.5 billion to $1L0 billion. This is $6.5 billion or 144 per cent. is Chili Beans -- Certified, lbs 25c Red 46c Cake Mix Tillsbury Chocolate 54 oz- - tn 89c Hewletts Family Favorite y Bacon 55c WE GOTTA CLEAN UP. WE GOT NEW 35c SPRING STOCK COMING, AND NO 29c PLACE TO POT IT. Wisconsin Old 1 Cormels lk Kraft 2 ApricotS. Necter No. 211 W. cans Vienna Sausage Cookies Spuds 4c Lb. 2 or 35c 1 ib- - 49c Puritys New Buttcrscotty Lettuce 12c Lb. 1 lb- - 49c 43c Hewletts Berry 43c per bag for Quality! 2 ibs Soda Crackers Preserve Grapefruit Specially Selected &. Cudahy REAL DEAL Royal Arms Cheese Dates 25c Lb. 9c Lb. 29c Swiss, Garlic 19c Lb. 69c Teton Treat Cheese Bananas 4i 31c Tissue 5yrUp PRODUCE Oranges 2 tbs. 43c Cake Mix Pillsbury White Angel Food 19c Waxed Paper 1 Bacon Fish Sticks Sausage Pork Chops STEAKS e, Round Steak or Cube Steak 45c lb. BEEF ROASTS Round Bone or Chuck Brcaded Shrimp - Orange Juice Chicken Thighs 6 Ciins lr $1 .00 & Drumsticks 4 Chicken Pies Chet's $1.10 for 98c ob- $408,000,000 Buys Cheese is tained. This is 20.7 per cent of state taxes. On the local level, collections amount tc nmv spring mats for Ladies! Other numbers to follow soon Si!iu Parowan Trading Center |