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Show Page March 20, 19.L THE JOURNAL 2 1 The JOURNAL weekly newspaper published the interests of the residents Davis County, at Layton, Utah. matter Entered as second-clas- s Act the under Layton, Utah, 1879. March 8, A JSS$j M '& ; in of at of i Published Hy INLAND I HINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 - . "V' J o f the- - TAX CUTS We in the House wait another year for a new tax UTAH SWF umruiJOfc' in decrease. billion cut this week voted a $1 NATIONAL EDITORIAL BUSY WEEK Congress passthe most discriminatory excise tax ASSOCIATION es which were assessed against ev- - ed two bills this week of particuery citizen on their telephone hill, lar benefit to Utah and the West. Natl Advertising Representative n on many of their drugstore pur- The first was a per Newspaper Advertising Service. 222 No. Michigan Ave. chases and on their motion picture year highway authorization bill Chicago, 111. increase in the amount of tickets. This makes the second tax a reduction this year. We earlier per- money asked for road improveSubscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. mitted a 10 reduction in individ- ments. The second was a bill rec- fvv Sboo-millio- ual income taxes. IIOW FAR After careful study, I have decided to oppose any furth- er tax reductions this year. Despite the fact that the cost of government has been cut per year since I took office, the budget is still out of balance. There is, nevertheless, a strong movement back here to grant still further tax $13-billi- on In combination with ognizing that upstream reforesta- The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. tion and conservation work is as vital a flood control measure as Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Manager large and costly downstream dams. Roth bills received my full support. Utahs share of the highway appropriation will be $7,7S,(MX per year. ContinuFLOOD CONTROL ing the policy of saving tax dollars, the House Appropriations reductions for corporations, stock- Committee voted to cut the funds The feel- to the Army Engineers by $ holders and next year. Despite this ing seems to be that this would be a wise political move. cut, however, we were successful in Much as I retaining in the bill sufficient funds COUNTRY FIRST hate high taxes, I feel that any to continue flood control surveys further cuts would endanger our in Salt Lake valley and on the economy and start another infla- Spanish Fork river. HUMOR AND GUNSHOT tionary spiral that would more e Some incidents that occurred durthan eat up any additional pay the cuts would provide. ing the Puerto Rico bullet barrage This may not be a popular stand in Congress are bringing back in an election year, but I am con- smiles here. Congressmen Martin vinced that the American people do Dies of Texas and Frank Boykin not want their government to go of Alabama were pretty much in further in debt and are willing to line with bullets landing in their wage-earner- s. take-hom- Coast Guard Now Open for Recruiting SAN FRANCISCO, March 10 Officials at Twelfth Coast Guard District Headquarters here announced today that for the first time in two months, the Coast Guard is now open for enlistment. Unlike off and on recruit campaigns in the past few years, this campaign has all the earmarks of lasting several months due to the expiration of several thousand Coast Guard enlistments all over the country. Retirements and various other types of discharge have also increased the demand for recruit replacements. Recruiter Walter Hake, QMC, U. S. C. G., reveals that men are currently being processed and enlisted in Room 107 of the U. S. Appraisers Building, 030 Sansome Street, San Francisco. In order to thoroughly canvas the Twelfth Coast Guard District (which comprises Northern California, Nevada, and Utah) Chief Hake and his staff plan to visit, within the next few weeks, Reno, Nevada and Eureka, FISHING AT ITS BEST. . .. Biggest sailfish ever boated 221 beauty! Thais pounds of silver-blu- e fishing at its best! Whiskey vicinity in the House Chamber. They tried to flee to the Democratic cloakroom and both attempted to get through the door at the same time. They jammed and were un- able to move. At this moment, Mar- tin Dies said to Boykin: Who was it that just darted between us? ef its f&hiucky Qitaighf Boutboh Whiskey rffl" j ) from Kentucky Redding, Fresno, Sacramento, San Jose, and Monterey in California. Present plans do not call for a road trip to Salt Lake City which means that Utahns should write to the Coast Guard Recruiting Office in San Francisco for information. To qualify for a four-yea- r en-- Meals just naturally turn out better for both beginners and experienced cooks, when you cook electrically. Automatic controls assure "just right heat retain ing foods flavorful juices. electrically is so thrifty, too Cooking costs the average family only about 9c a day. buy r: I J listment, applicants without previous military service must be at least 17 and not over 2.7 years old, in good health, and must pass an Armed Forces intelligence test. must not be over years old and must meet the same health and intelligence require-- I ments as new' enlistees. Recruits are sent to the Coast Guard Receiving ('enter. Alameda, alifornia, for 12 weeks of training. Once trained, they are assigned to A oast Guard vessels, shore stations, air stations, or are sent to service QOCQ L THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD 86 PROOF THE HILL AND HILL CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. trade schools. Uirja iasxv & sr |