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Show EiV! THURSDAY, JANUARY THURSDAY, JANUARY THE 31. 1935 Igg FES3 PRSS3 f 133; ii' ctt vrn JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY FIFTH WARD LEHI PROGRAM IN I.'jTICE f JP Although many measures proposed thus far in the twenty-firUtah legislature have aroused outspoken opposition taxation .proposals in particular the keenest alarms are being sounded against the state compen- sation revision bill introduced in the lower house by Representative Stanley N. Child of Salt Lake county. Opponents, after more than a week of diligent delving into the many in-tricacies of the bill, have brought to light several phases that are causing owners of small industries and busi-nesses the grocer, carpenter, plumber and contractor to view it as extreme-ly dangerous to their interests. Even the homeowner is beginning to see it as a likely nunace to everyday living tioned would lead to spying upon employers by any person designated by the commission. about $50,000 annually. The first to the weekly cimpen-satio- n alowed was also raised, in- vestigation showing that this might reach as much as $45,000 in some cases. st ns While expected opposition to the Holbrook individual income tax bill, especially from those affected by the jacking up of taxes in the higher brackets, has not developed to any great extent there is apparently a growing demand from those seeking more state revenue to include incomes down to $500 in the taxable lists. conditions. Proponents of such inclusion argue Apparently, say those concerned, it that in order to provide any be most hazardous under the pro- - able revenue and to afford property posed law to give employment to in- -' tax relief the smaller incomes should dividuals or small business houses, be spared at least to the extent of pay-suc- h as electricians, plumbers and j ing a $10 filing fee. This, they even for minor improve- - clare, would add hundreds of thous-men- ta and alterations in residences. ands of dollars to the anticipated ' This would make it dangerous for the $1,000,000 yield of the present emto deal with small brook bill- - An amendment to the 1 institu-in measure providing for .the inclusion is the of favor larger ployers tions who are definitely carrers of expected to be offered, workmen's compensation insurance. The strongest opposition to the ' Opponents of the bill also point out Davis county solon's measure has that it will be extremely difficult for come from those against the proposal mall business firms and individuals to delete the present property employing one or two persons to tax offset provision. They also familiarize themselves with all the declare doing away with the offsets state laws and rules and regulations would materially lessen the ability of of the industrial commission. They say Utah industry to compete with outside that failure to do so would probably manufacturers. Utah cigar and smokTesult in an act of ommission and ing tobacco manufacturers say fhey make them liable to injured employes will be put out of business by the profor amounts greatly in excess of bene- posed tax on cigars, cheroots, smokfits provided in the act. ing of chewng tobacco and snuff-Earlevidence tends to the imThe homeowner, the opponents that tax increase bils are to affected pression are that by argue, vitally section of the proposed law 'that have speedier, if not more favorable, creates a lien and preference for consideration than these proposing tax compensation awards ahead of every- reductions, although the onVy tax meathing except taxes. Under this sec- sure thus far passed is in the taxtion the possibility of such a lien hav- payer's favor in that it extends the ing preference over existing mort- period for redemption of certain tax gages or outstandng bonds would delinquent properties three months. Moves to speed up the Holbrook bill make it very difficult to borrow money on real property. Awards on single doubling the state revenue from corporation franchise taxes were defeatcompensation occurrences might ed in the senate late last week, but $25,000. points to the early enacteverything to are those Other sections objected ment into law of this and other tax to delegating authority measures. Greater difficulpersons to inspect places of em- increasing in getting action on is ty anticipated ployment to determine heatlh, safety and welfare conditions; the making of the bill exempting homesteads up to the industrial commission more than $2,000 from taxation although it is an administrative body, and that de- looked upon favorably by many priving the state of tax revenue on legislators. Much legislative proing and concompensation premiums amounting to ning is expected too on the T. W. subJensen resolutions proposing mission of constitutional amendments to the voters, which, if approved, would classify tangible property for FOOD assessment purposes and raise the aggregate of state school funds. I ex-ce- ed BROADBENTS Time: Sunday evening, February All doc owners art requested to call 3rd at 7:30 p. m-at the city office not later than FebruOpening song Congregation Peter- Invocation A scoui, Vere ary 10, 1135, and secure license for the or dogs. son. their dogs destroy The city ordinance requires that all So r Const eeation 10 minute flag dog owners lisense their dogs beOpening ceremony in the be can fore they dramatizing the history of kept legally -- uUnited States of i f city. UiC J. O. MEILING, City Clerk. America and the forms of respect due Patrol ,tThp Flvin Eajrle Scout Song Willard Loveridge, o . Billv Glover and CLOTHING HEEDED ina Potcrann Pace. nvtAr S- Baden SThere are a great number of Story Sir Robert children in Lehi who are in need of Powell and the Birth of Scouting (CUB DEPOSITS ARE IIBUSEO clothing of all kinds. The F. E. R. A. Merlin Loveridge. donations asked for have class sewing Dramatization of How Scouting This bank is now a member of the Federal of clothing that can be made into Came to America Keith Lott and Deposit The children's garments. clothing Willard Loveridge. Insurance !j Corporation. will be remodeled for some child who Piano selection Allan Chipman. really needs it and can not afford to Dramatization The Golden Thread Once Commercial Banking Savings Department buy the necessary articles. of Scouting and the Daily Good Turn j in stored clothes those sort out again, Lone Wolf Patrol. $ closets, trunks, boxes and attics and Safety Deposit Vault Insurance Bonds Cornet solo Keith Smith. let them be made into useful articles Mother's A talk minute Three once more. jAe nf What. Scouting Should Do Anyone having clothing of any For Her Boys Vera Schow. kind to donate are asked to bring Three Minute Talk A Father's them to the F. E. R. A. sewing class Idea of What Scouting Should Do For or notify Mrs. Mary Maudsley and His Boys, President Virgil Peterson. Telephone 85 the clothing will be called for. Emery Jones. Reading The class has h"an work in earnest MAIN STREET Fifteen Minute Talk The Growth LEHI, UTAH this week and will be in session on and in of Internationally Scouting of and --- ya Friday Wednesday, Thursday America in 25 Years Alva H. Fitzeach week in the Memorial Building, gerald. Vocal solo Scout Dexter Page. Demonstration First Aid to the Injured Redskin Patrol. Closing song Congregation. Benediction Thornton Garrett- The following patients received i'S treatment at the Lehi Hospital this CARTER FIELD'S LETTERS wk: GIVE REAL UNDERSTANDING OF NATIONAL CAPITAL NEWS David Carlson of Richmond, is receiving medical treatment at the Lehi Now much more than in years gone Hospital. by people in this community, as in A baby girl was born to Mr?. every other community in the United Lucille Bush of Eureka, at the Leiii States, are interested and vitally con cerned in what is going on in WashHospital on January 27. ington. They know that events that GROCERIES MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS A fine son was born to Mrs Ir.cz are transpiring at the National Cap- McDonald of American Fork, at the ital will have a far reaching influence GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc. on the everyday affairs of the people local hospital Tuesday. or every community, and they want to You caa ALWAYS get the best selection of choice A minor operation was performed know what that influence may be. Lehi is Press The Free meeting upon Cecil Jackson, this week. Meats and Groceries at our store. this growing demand for an interpre-tato- n of the National Capital news by I. publishing a weekly letter written by Carter Field, a statesman-journaliThe following letter was sent to us this week and is self explanatory: PHONE 17 Salt Lake City, Utah, THAT MEAN A SAVING TO ALL Stale EBasalk THEY WILL GET !s:hoc PF.1 F Depi tJucati the L aprei la Hi fcsan LAMSIEK IB st January 28, 1935-Leh- i 1 Stake Era Directors. n heii w ve pu' i extra Hilling te parte ludo. The iomptlj Innnasi' fjUit ran the very CARTER . e. , - Church New s , R f , $1-1- Broadbent's Store vice-preside- rice-prtside- nt UTAH I Tu Eli ';1 Sch i Ta Jui Ididing- L Larley i Music by i the The gj dec( i!y cost in ;ihm I reci rk, and I la white an on t 'arents laments The A new form has been nrinted and should be filled in completely by ap plicant. 2. 1935 tax certificate. This certificate is issued by the county assessor of the county in which the applicant resides. 3Last certificate of registration. The certificate of TITLE SHOULD NOT BE SENT IN, unless there is a change in ownership of the car, in which case the certificate of title should be properly endorsed before being submitted. 4. Proper fee for registration. This fee is shown on the back of the application blank and will be the same as last year. If a change of ownership is made, and additional dollar ($1.00) for title transfer is required. NOTE: The driver's license of the applicant does not need to be sent in to secure registration. h Whose FIELD Illuminating Washington Mr. Field explains and interprets the Capital news of the week. He presents a background of informaion that enables the average reader to un derstand clearly the movement and significance of events. vvitn unrivaled news sources and writing with the impartial, levelheaded wisdom of twenty years' experience, Mr. Field tries, above everything else, to get the truth, and because of his many friendships among men in high authority in Washington, ne suceeds m that effort more often than do most Capital correspondents. Mr. field went ta Wash iY)crnn in 1915 for the New York Tribune, which later became, the Herald Tribune. Since that time he has written sanely and clearly about wars, inflations, deflations, deeds noble and ignobe, scandals that shook the nation and events that made a man feel proud to be an American. For two decades he has met squarely the exacting rquirements of a Washington correspondent. We are greatly pleased to be able to gve you the benefit of Mr. Field's observations on the news now being made in Washington. We are sure you will have a better understanding and b-- able to talk more intelligently of developments at the National Can tal if you read Mr. Field's articles regularly. REQUIREMENTS FOR 19S5 f lie in "The Gof fa of nexfomances ent Woman1' and "Mother Knovra Best RalDh More-aDlavs the sympathy role of Weslev Sinton. while Marrt I insr be: Marsh portrays the title role. OtlJ in the cast are Helen Jerome w. COMING TO ROYAL THEATRE Henrv B. Walthall. Eddie Nup "A GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST" Barbara Bedford, Betty Blythe, it GiGi Parrish, Wampas baby star Seldom has a local picture The novel was adpated by opening been awaited with such local interest rVrnimanrUn; wrVm nlso adapted ' ' as that of "A Girl of the Ej! t 0 i0c,v "Jane " Limberlost," JLaiIlUU , tj AiUIIW Llft'v' which comes to the Royal Theatre handled while Christy Cabanne next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday direction- - 'he Lehi new A fcotnpk week. ! in After Inventory - ase 0Vj Cocoa ALL c X CI fruits HEATER CORDS EXTENSION 29c l0c CURTAIN RODS DOUBLE CURTAIN MILL FILES 8 inch 14c- -10 inch inch 20c- -l2 HACK SAWS, Adjustable BRASS WASH BOARDS GALVANIZED PAILS' WALL PAPER CLEANE1 Drop ,iwy Sa l8c RODS 28c 83c 59c' 12 Quart 82c- -14 3 Quart Urge 43e k Cans REGISTRATION Applicant for 1935 registration must submit the following items to the State Tax Commission before 1935 license plate, will be issued: 1. Application for registration. teai for a run of three days. iperatir The reason for the enthusiasm 1 sponso the great popularity of Gene Statist Porter's novel, and the fact that If ECU coming screenplay is adapted froa More this one of the best sellers. novel hnj 1,750,000 copies of the been sold since it was first publiM in 1310, and it is estimated that it lx There been read by more than 12,000,8! ting fo in t persons. a: sday forecast Another reason which Pede b the pte successful local run for is the excellent cast assembled t Provo w Monogram studio executives. P1F1 pnstrat the dramatic role of the motaeri Serials a apparel Louise Dresser, one of the scr mother rolej I met of leading portrayers Stake who will be remembered for her - - Whenever we can assist you in your work, do not hesitate to call on us. Sincerely your brothers, J. K. Orton. buisness mgr, We add: Mr. "Business Manager," we thank LEHL Eh; gh splendid work done by this ward dur iag this years Improvement Era cam paign. We wish to congratulate the directors of the board and all their for. this splendid accom plishment- MAIN STREET 1 their e Dear Directors: Please find inclosed our check No. 7327 in the amount of $12.00 covering a rebate payment on 48 subscriptions to the Improvement Era from the Lehi Second Ward of the Lehi Stake we greatly appreciate the (OS Sne knot Meats and Groceries n. c Jar . TEE BEST L. n Lehi mm TEE CMILDEEN Hospital Notes k, V IE ut intro--ductio- much-talked-- roLi j WHO COME It's our object to save you something ON EVERY ITEM SUGAR. 10 Pounds ...53c tending to overcome objections of both also. 32 Oz. Jar Salad Whip Dressing 28c the state stores and Second Ward, we commend you for private licensing 5c cohorts. BANANAS, Pound , your splendid work. 10c PEAS, Very Good Can Mr. Holmes, following the n Sincerely, 10c CORN Extra Quality of the undeleted committee of Lehi Stake Era Directors. 12 Jucy ORANGES 20c 49 liquor bill, proposed, after a con15c Good Salmon, Tall Can lie ference with senate and house leaders A fine son and heir was born to Mr. 11c 15c Tuna Flakes anxious to avoid a liquor control dead-loc- and Mrs. Jay Haws, Wednesday morn-inSODA CRACKERS, 2 Pounds. .. .30c Mother and babv reported to be legislation calling for control byj SOc GRAHAM CRACKERS. 2 lbs the state of wholesale distribution of "fine." Mrs. Haws was Miss Edith 3 POUNDS SODA CRACKERS 39c hard liquoTS and licensing for private Broadbent before her marriage. Mr. JELL-WEL4c All Flavors sales. It is believed that it will pro- - and Mrs- - Joseph Broadbent are the 7c LETTUCE, large heads vide a common ground for settlement proud grandparents. 10c 10 POUNDPOTATOES of the liquor problemPOWDERED SUGAR, 3 Pounds 25c Probabilities that little favorable 19c Dozen LEMONS, would be forthcoming cooperation" -- d GovcHERE IS A REAL ONE the annarent dpsire. of lHrislntnr to ' targe One Pound Packet Tea. .. .2bc sped action on important measures M BANQUET SUCCESSFUL ron-- ! in killintr talk of a snivMal . WA RPFiWiST AV. I VV1 1 UUt 17c Libby's Corn Beef, 12 oz Proposals to hold a con-H- e 15c tro' sessionThe Lehi Stake M. Men and PEANUT BUTTER. 1 oz. ..15c stitutional convention to handle the Gleaner banquet held in the Lehi 11 Oz. SEEDED RAISINS 5c jinany amendments to the constituion PORK ani BEANS, Large Can .. 10c already proposed are receiving some Second Ward, Saturday evening was pronounced by all wh: attended as one 2 Pounds ROCKWOOD COCOA. .19c consideration. of the most successful ever held. The 5c VINEGAR, 12 Oz. Bottle banquet was a credit to those who WESTAG COFFEE SPECIAL.. 20c The Neslen by request bill planned, cook and served it. The 6 Pound SNOWDRIFT. Can.... is dentists .by numbers were excellent and advertising program CORN. Delmase, 8 oz 5c considerable adverse comment the dance and social following were a 4 for 15c oc DEVILED MEAT from folks who don't mind learning in huge success. advance of a tooth-fillin- g or pulling One of the largest crowds ever ordeal the qualification of the man recorded at nimiliar affairs was in atwho is to do the job. . tendance. The opponents of the meaure point Following the banquet a business to the fact that the horsebreeder must session wa held and new officers k a real up to date serve yourself freely advise prospective customers or elected for the coming year: Grocery Department. Gleaner officers are: Every item the qualflcations of Galalnt Knight or Margaret priced to plena yon. It will pay you Genera! Jones as a producer of fine Peterson, president; Doris Taylor, to Mop and shop where prices are at stock- - Sb why shouldn't a dentist be Delia Roberts, secrethe bottom. permitted to tell the world of his tary. , M. Men officer eelcted were: Fay qualification, hit method ana1 what' We eoter cottons, frame pictves not Tiiey eaa ee no harm In it nor Evans, president; Lewi Phillip, and take order for a load of that ia advising the pubic as to cost and and Herbert Johnson, GOOD MUTUAL COAL, the lik. ecretary. ... re 1 - Letter Appear in This Paper. lyou. Talk of an extra legislative sesWe are sure anyone of our Mutuals wnose training nas nttea him in sion to consider liquor control appar- would gladly accept, and very easily way for this particular job. His every ently waned to the extent of dying a find use for this twelve dollars. Wre letter appears under the heading, natural death as Represntative Will realize, however, the money is not "Seen and Heard Around the Nation R. Holmes of Box Elder county sug- everything, for where the prize is. al Capital." gested a compromise control plan there is found the accomplishment SPECIALS Sal GILCHRIST HARDWARE y |