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Show THB LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH NOVEMBER Knife in the hack Taxation By Thomas 1. Parkinson, President. The Equitable Life Society of the U S CONTINUED spending by our ed into the Congress. There have been other occasions, many of them, when the tax levied went back to the beginning of the year in which the tax law was enacted Iitieed. the 1918 Revenue Law which was not enacted until Feb ruary of 1919 provided that its tax provisions should cover all income from January 1, 1918. This writer participated in drafting that tax bill and remembers very distinctly that what seemed to be retroactive was justififed at the time on the ground that axpayers did not make their returns tand pay their taxes, for 1918 until March 15. 1919 Therefore the tax enacted in the re-- . of February simply placed, for reporting and fixing taxes for 1918, the law m which had been previously force. It did not go back to return days and payment dates and re-of accounts quire a and increases in the tax payable with h,s family and friends in Clearfield th.s pas,t week. Sgt. llarnMiM, vWut is waiting for a assignment is the husband of Pw. the former Maurine Forbes, ilaugh tcr of Mr and Mrs. J. p. Forbes oi Clear:.,;,; T..e gamz.i'.,,. lessor, mi rile, till, s ' Relief ''! s.oe the society or- - Miller (Grace) of New York City here to visit with her. In fact all of her family were here but her daughter, Hilda (Mrs Blame Shoe maker of Seattle, Wash lhe nun agement of the Hotel Utah, on finding out that the paitv was Mrs 21. 1949 Jay .Willey and family, Mr. and Mrs Hale Willey and family; Miss L.ivmu Willey and J. C. Anthoil. Mr and Mrs John 11 Thornlcy left Thursday for Susanville, i whoie they will visit Mr. uni Mis Alvin Kttisey anil lunuly Mu kmsiv is the tormer l.oia Thornlcy her lather, llarvev Moore 1dwm stiomberg has been twin d activity counselor ot the Layton thud w.ud MM1A replacing (lieu Scomlle Mis Chloe Harris is improving at Cali-lo'm.- Ford family eelehiat mg her literature birthday presented her with a l.e.ei nds of Chiwlry at beautiful corsage of gardenias and . At the 6ame time property valuations do not show a corresponding increase In my town homes are assessed at the same value they were assessed twenty anil thirty .vears ago when property was eluap For example the house in which I live would easily sell fivr three times what paid for it forty years ago, yet today it is as assessed for the same as it was when bmv.ht it forty vears ago. The result is the assessed valuation, which is the basis of taxes, has not advanced with the tunes. What is true m my community is true in every community in this country The result is that with only slight increases in the levus there is not enough money collet t ed to do the necessary repairs, and upkeep work The point that I want to make is that ludore mv community can do anything m the wav ot improve incut in roads and schools and city facilities it has got to have more money. It is going to have to ,n or crease propeitv valuaVms sharply metcast the levy Either move will result m shaip rests tance on the part of the taxpayer. Not only is this true of the local situation but it is more true in a national way. If we are to continue to spend money in this our most prosperous period like an inebriated sailor, we are going to have to pay much higher income taxes if we ever, and I do mean ever, reduce our national debt. Not many people think of it so seriously but the national debt could eon reivahly be a greater threat to us in the tuturc than all the atom bombs Kus:ia can make. 1 at least two such refuge station- - ' There you may find them at any midday hour. a pronounced feeling of.pe-simisabout the future of pot-li- o gunning followed reports Jot the 1948 season which showed more game law violations than in any previous year. More ar room rests, more convictions; killing beyond bag limits or out of season; more illegal sales of game; more incidents of damaged property and slain livestock; mores of everything that was wrong witi generally irrseospielbnr8!!!cmfwy hunting. This rise in law breaking and generally irresponsible behavior has set many people to asking How much longer can public hunting continue at this rater Do these events foreshadow ant approach to the English system under which the average citizen cannot buy a license, get a gum and go hunting? Outdoor Writer Bill Wolf that there is a pronounced land toxnrd some form of private hunting here, and it is due to law less ness and Dad field sportsmanship as much as any other cause More and more hunters are mining or forming private clubs which own or lease anywhere from a few to many thousand of acres. More and more landowners are signing off th ir grounds and allowing only then Iriends or paying guests to shoot oxer them Under todays condit.c.is, public hunting is uaigcly dependent Tpnu. the landowners tolerance of hunters. and upon the hunters licence money. Its really a cooperative enterprise, but the farmers tolerance is wearing thin due to dis-- " courtesies and vandalism, and the supply of game is wearing out due partv to illegal hunting on the part of both landowners and hunters. If the recent rapid trend ia many states toward more posted, land and less game continues unchecked, hunting will callapse. Fcwr persons realize that the end ot public hunting could mean the' S virtual end of game species since only hunters, today at least, are sufficiently interested to spend cash to see that game survives. Hunting violations persist in the face of increasingly intense m red roses .Naola Roberts is in the hospital, afternoon. Tuesday Hie s, eeiul ward members, while to receive treatments forces Mr. and Mrs. Kay 11 Brown and listening to the lesson spent the the Treasury to seek new and nm m a on working Beryl Kay are vacation the daughter, taxes That is the problem quilt lor larger com. ng tu.Y.ar ci home vrh mg m La Cresamtj, Call! of most modern governments beMl Y. K. Francis and of Mrs Mr the and u kenlooper, Le Second Flank a held Bishop ward most modern governments cause u it ti Km D.i ,iml and Lee Kenneth, F Nev il!e were the partv, Wednesda.v evening son, are on a spending spree. In this os An ispeakeis at the ng out the theme of Thanksgiving, friends and relatives m Layton Second search for additional tax revenues, Ofncei of were and other ward .s.icroment meeting Sunday interest m of geles points charge our fiscal officials are apt to forget vit.es Admission was by budget Mr. Brown's mother, Mis Martha Mis M.uyhelle Judkins enter rules intended to ticket or the regular dance fee lor Brown of Salt Lake City, who had tamed the ITmuiy stake board preserve reasonableness in taxathose i.ot having the tickets, to undergo two quite .serious opoi The avion Hollyhock camp of tion. One of these rules which Jesse D Harlow is back 'in the a'tons at the hospital is now tin HIT met Thursday afternoon at a become has tradition in our ConClearfield state bank after a re- proving nieelv at the home of her the .home of Mrs Irene Higtey. As gressional tax laws is that retrent M(kiu.-.Ho and Mrs. Barlow daughter, Mrs. James C llatdm.m si ting hosttxsses were Mrs. Ada roactive taxes are always unreaaKo spent 2 weeks m California and Ait dubl Flint ami Mrs Minnie Layton Mrs Music continued Literature, Admittedly, sonable and sometimes invalid. met at the home of Mrs Norm.m Oct avia Melville gave llio lesson. by ou Federal Govern- lor a v ae.tt ion and rest. When we speak of reasonable- spending Recent h visiting m Burley, Ida. Barber, Monday. Nov 21st Mis Mrs (Meta lmw and Mrs Lotta makes ment the tax treasury's ness of taxes, we do not forget but the total with Mr ami Mrs. Clifton Gibson Geo. J. Miles favored the ladies Coni ad county boaid members that Chief Justice Marshall once problem ofdifficult, exceods spending forty were his mother, his sister and with a book review ot the book,! wen- vpici.il guests 25 were pres said. The power to tax is the budget Mother of Christ Beautt cut billion dollars and the amount husband. Mrs Marxbell Gibson "Mary He said that, which power to destroy. and Mr. and Mrs George Baxter. ful music was furnished bv the the retroactive tax Iud Janies ll.niy of Weber gatherhowever, not to justify destruction ers of the A daughter was born ladies chorus led by Mrs. ll.uold College vi II be the guest speaker propose recently of property through taxation, but to Delicious relreslmients ot the l.avton lTA meeting which on the life companies to Mr and Mrs WilYam Van Zile Roberts. rather as a warning against un- for impose will He held Tuesdav, No. 29 at the years 1947 and 1948 totals of l lmton. Mrs Van Zile was the were served. reasonable and oppressive taxa Mrs. Imonard Mitchell tGci 7 30 pm. at the Lav ton public less than thirty million tormer I a Von Hamblin of Clearsomething tion. triuiel went to the hospital Tues school Both parents are asked to dollars. In order to its hands field. It should also not be forgotten on that amount, the get Dwig i: Wallace was honored at day, Nov. 22. It is expected she attend this meeting according to asks reasury that the Supreme Court has many he people of the United States to a birthd-.- v party given by his v. II be operated on for gall stones Mrs Dean Simmons. times condemned statutes impos- surrender their protection Mr and Mrs. Oakley V. Gordon odnosday. from mother, last uxek. A group of on little bins and girls helped him enMrs. Hugh Ford will entertain have moved into their new home. ing taxes that were arbitrarily retroactive taxation. retroactive as being in clear violaMr and Mrs. Fred Svorthout her club at her home Saturday joy the games and refreshments. Mrs Svlvia Krause was a dinner afternoon, Nov. 26th. tion of due process of law. and Mrs Don Lewis of Kremlin, Montana were last week guests of guest. Sundav ot Mr. 'and Mrs. At the moment, a Fred N. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simmons. of the Ways and Means Committee LAYTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Sessions had Mr and Mrs. Patrick K.stos are of our House of Representatives Youth t lie as their Sunday dinner guest, Mr. proud parents of a haby girl after a brief hearing, has announcborn Saturday at an Ogden hos Sessions father, James Sessions. ed that it will recommend to the The Layton Third waul choir I tal Mrs. Estes is the tormer Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dick McBride are in Ways and Means Committee in will hold a practice and soaal Drotliv Evans. with Mrs. Naomi Hamblin staving January a change in the Federal Tuesday evening at 7 30 at tlu in her home at the present time. income tax law as applied to life of Mrs. Ella Weaer. Close competition marked home Bv TED RESTING the On her 7th birthday recently, WHAT WE THINK insurance which will levy upon Voice of Democracy Mr. and Mrs. Leo Foxley had as contest, little Sanda Ashby was given a the life companies taxes for the sponsored their dinner guests Sunuuy. Mrs. It takes brains as well as shoot by the Kaysville Junior (By Frank Dixon i years 1947, 1948 and 1949 which Chamber of Commerce at the Da- party by her mother, Mrs. Dons Alice Hughes and David Hughes. mg ability to get a ruffled grouse their in home. were There Ashoy were not provided by the tax laws vis high school, and the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Evans, Mr. judges had games and refreshments. fact that the taxpayers in m your bag. So to the few sportsThe in force during those years. That some and Mrs. Parley Weaver spent Sun difficulty in selecting a winlive just le men who try to understand this the town in whuh is retroactive taxation. ner from the rinc excellent day in Nephi. ceived their statesments for local wilv bird, in contrast to the nianv The books of the life companies talks given by the contest- CENTERVILLE NEWS Mrs. Elmer Evans spent Monday county and state taxi's, and who merely blunder through ruffor all three years will have been ants on the subject: I Speak for in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. city, is some discus fled grouse cover and chance it, that there closed by the time Congress gets Democracy. "erris Evans, it is the 9tli birthday sion over the fact general are I sugest this: Since the open sea taxes that The Music, Literature and Art ol their daughter, Barbara. around to the enactment of the Albert Sconberg, Orchard, Woods t son is seldom more than a few me the to increased suggests Mr. and Mrs. LcGranil Gregory proposed new law. Dividends will Cross, was chosen first place win- club held a meeting Monday, Nov. weeks long, why not spend some weeks this column for have been determined and. in most ner with Maurine Jordan, Bounti- 7th at the home of Mrs Cecil Carr, and sons of aFrmington were Sun Taxes. leisure hours during the other of laws. Despite game instances, paid out. The reserves ful, and Karla Mae Pack, Center- Musical numbers were rendered day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. We have all of us done a lot of weeks of the year in studying mens and other factors of a life com- ville, second and third place, re- by Lowell Carr on the trumbone Spencer D. Adams. vigilance, many offenders howling about taxes m the past. the grouse. Mrs. Lucy Barlow left for her Whether they are large or small. panys accounts will have been spectively. Judges complimented and Maurine Carr on the piano. on one of your preseason go unpunished and help wreck: When, Mrs. Seth Blood reviewed the book lome in Santa Monica, Calif , Wed for determined and set up, and sur- all contestants for their work. gunners. taxes always seems to be high. I rambles, a ruffled grouse flushes minting But worst offender of all us Other finalists were Marilyn Father of the Biide by Edward vesday after several months visit plus will have been set aside. the reason is that most of from a feeding ground and speeds ..suppose That which was income, in Beesley and Connie Clarkson, Streeter, light readings is a nice lore with Mr. and Mrs. 1. Haven us jlav(, r(.(eiveil nothing tangible up the run or flashes over a hill public apathy. Once the average hunter realizes that his own sport 1947 and 1948 especially, will have Bountiful and Orchard; Marion change from the heavy classics. Barlow and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur,. our )ax(.s tiu. money is spent to left or right, he is telling you is heavily at stake, he become property; and when in- HaLYday, Marden Toone and Vir- Twelve members and two special Green. probably . largely for services. A part goes he is one of a covey which was wont blind his to of Salt tor Mrs. Iretha Whitman come becomes other eyes taxes ginia Hurst, Kaysville and Lucille guests, Mrs. John Elgren and Mrs. schools property, and roads and raised here; that the covey has budges F. E. Walton Jr. were present. Lake was the dinner guests of Mr. can not. under our Constitutional Reid, Centerville. hut we have come to accept these regular flyways as foxes have run- hunters isviolations and bad con-Wendell Maxfield, chairman of Dainty refreshments were served. and Mrs. Robert Whitman Satur- as a matter of course and do not hunting largely dependent upotw provisions, be levied on that propways, and that the next grouse partly ti illegal Mr. and Mrs. Jas. J. Maddox of day evening. hunting on the part, erty unless they are apportioned the Kaysville Jaycee, "Voice of as been think of them will flushed follow having the very likely duct. Once the general public realicontest committee, Denver, Colo are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Marston and among the states in accordance Democracy wit hour tax money. same course. when the bought Now', open with population. That is the direct was in charge of competition, as- Mr. and Mrs Wm. Cockle, their children of Ephraim is visiting It is a characteristic of people season comes, you will know zes that $2 billion worth of its business ds threatened, it will cease, and sisted also a and Miss week. Eva with for here relatives daughter of by reour Constitution Barrett, high prohibition that they will turn out and vote to have your campanion smiling indulgently over its neighMrs. Dorothy Lotz will entertain for increased tax levies, a half mill enough lieved only by the Thirteenth school speech and drama instruc- Mrs. Andrew B. Atken of Alpine, postod there before you bors boasts of quietly icr club Tuesday at her home. outwittingt he game Amendment which permits income tor. Judges were Earl Tall, Harry Calif, an aunt paid them a visit for a half null t he cover with that, lor this, and dog and agents or putting to her home. Mrs. Itha Whitesides is ill aagin and then when the tax bill comes approach that officious taxes to be levied without appor- Duckworth and Howard Blood, gun. of a farmer in his place. The Ray L. Pratt family of Salt at her home. nayseed tionment. But the amendment re- Kaysville, and Ivan Draper, Lay-toin we set up a howl that can be Another characteristic trait of Lake City and Provo are the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bone spent heard to the four corners of the fers only to income taxes and, the grouse is that as long as he of Mr. All and and in Richfield the week end three winners will receive Thanksgiving guests as we have just said, when inWe seem to forget at elec thinks himself unseen he will recountry. HISTORY come passes into the general prop- prizes at a special dinner to be Mrs. Boyd Parrish at their quaint Elsinore with Mr. and Mrs. Noils tion time that these things that main hidden while you pass; but and beautiful home. 'Jeilson and Mr. and Mrs. Vird seem so desirable all cost money, erty of the taxpayer, it is no long- given by the Jaycees in the near the moment you stop or change and every half mil levy but adds our saunter to a quick-step- , er income; and it can not be taxed future. Young Seonbergs address 134Miss Anne G. Strecper now of Barney. he THE LOUISANA PURCHASE G St., Salt Lake City was will be with Diane and in recorded spent entered Shetley Sunday we io the sum total of the taxes except by apportionment At least the state contest. The him have discovered thinks December 20: The you of the recwho has must pay. Maybe it is just as well purchase ol Sharlene Knickerbaeker among Thanksgiving guests winning this ,is what we had come to beand hell be off. what is known as the Louisiana , Mrs. S. Smith and Erma in ill. been state be contest the will family. a ording since we do that lieve was the meaning and effect little, forget Dr. William J. Long, Territory by this country from Marion Smith, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Irvin Adams, Mrs. Wilford if we did not, we would be without of our constitutional provisions forwarded to Washington, D. C. for claims that from the France on December 20, 1803, has ' naturalist, reand Mrs. Clifford has Smith Dell and national Adams Mrs. Whitesides, life competition. make conveniences that many relating to taxation. The four winners in the national turned to their home from the hos- Mrs. Wiliam Parker visited last pleasanter and living more enjoy- wav a grouse rises you may often been referred to as one of the for revenues, Now, where he will make a land- greatest real estate deals in history somewhat contest Chi at will be given $500 scholar- pital, Her Monday the improved. Omega sorority able, and which con only be secur- judge If he the Treasury has sought ways and ing. noisily rises high on The purchase of this territory was means of adding to the taxes paid ships, wrist watches and several many friends hope for her speedy house in Logan at the USAC where ed through taxes. a after about 100 consummated while Thomas Jeffer parabolic flight, was held. Mothers a as as other well to a recovery. day prizes, But to get to tlu real point of trip by life insurance companies. It is he turns left son was president. The territory yards away straight Miss Elaine Lord of Salt Lake Ernest Owens was ill at his this article. As the popular comtrue that for the past few years Washington for the award presendown to was more than a million square and or volplanes right of Mr. Mrs. and home week. tation with last all City, of daughter expenses banquet edian once said, in the matter the income tax laws applicable to take-of- f is low, miles in extent, and the purchase if But his earth. Mr. Lord and Richard Mrs. Walter Rulon Thornlcy entertained taxes we haven't seen anything yet. lie will the life companies did not return paid. usually slant up into a price about twenty dollars a square Leon Williams, son of Mr. and about 20 little guests at her home Most of it is yet to come. the At much tax to the Treasury, but that mifc. Its population at the time of Thos. Q. Williams were mar- Thursday for the 7th birthday of present time, though mo.d people tree, preferably an evergreen. CLEARFIELD NEWS Mrs. take-of- f was because the monetary policies of the the purchase was 90,000. 'Jefferson The ried Thursday morning, Nov. 17th her daughter, Nancy. the and communities in small the of the Treasury had so decreased in the Salt Lake emple. Apostle The Layton Sugar Company cam large ones too, for that matter, ruffad grouse has two effects on feeling that it was imperative that interest rates that the life insurit startles him, and tl is country own this strip of terrSmith Mutual Improvement Associa- Joseph Fielding performed paign will be through this week, feel that taxes are high enough, as a sportsman: ance companies simply did not him shoot too fast and itory, which divided the area ocmakes it breakA the to officials. of ceremony. tion company wedding Communthe Clearfield according ward in most First a matter of fact have taxable income. What income Mr. and Mrs. Golden Morgan are ities, in view of the actual needs miss. The best grouse shot I ever cupied by the United States in two the three act play, The fast followed at the Hotel Utah. A sent James Monroe to Paris they had was needed to accumulate sponsored honoring the young cou- the proud parents of their fifth for more tax money, they are not knew would walk up to a pointing parts, the reserves which their policies Stars Hung Low, in the ward recep'fon to double his hammer with assist Robert R. Lewiston, the gun was a dog held in in born the the at child, ple baby Thursday boy recreation hall, Tuesday evening. In many communities during evening muzzle down from a U. S. Minister to France, in the required them to accumulate an- As they appeared 29th LDS ward amusement hall. the Dee hospital in Ogden. Mrs. hgih. slanting on the war and the the stage, following years crooked arm, and he never brought negotiations. The fact that the war nually in order to meet their ob- Pablo was by Gordon Mar- The ushers were Emery Williams, Morgan is the former Prudence it, little was done in the matter to cook both hommers untfl between England and France had ligations to their policyholders. tin; Penny played Lord and Ronald David James Sellenite. and of building roads and bridges. Ma it up Bailey, by Audrene To suggest that because the existbeen resumed and that France was the after of brides Barbara Randall. Dawson The grouse had flushed. the Miss white Lor-ngown spent has Pamela and Anderson; labor and terial money Bailey, by fearful have that England mignt seize several ing laws did not obtain sufficient Ruffed with in Pan week with end Peter grouse satin friends. collar is Michael King, by slipper Draper Sallow's; not been available. The result taxes from the life companies durMr. and Mrs. Dean Simmons and there is a lot of work to be done and lace yoke long pointed sleeves feeding places, and their habits the territory made France anxious MacVane McEntire; Dwayne Betty as regular as the rounds of to sell. Negotiations continued for ing the past few years those laws by ; Dick Me by and flowing tram was ol her own Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simmons work that is really needed. Roads are should now be changed, not only Grant Blakely, Concha Vane, Their food changes several months and an agreement a veil of in make. postman. The dinner finger-tibiidcs Brigham City, anil streets have worn down and enjoyed l for the future but for the last by Mai:ie season with but at any sea- for the sale was reached on April the a was crown from illusion fell of Tuesday evering. need raveled out, bridges Bohi; Cecily Blane, by replacing son From one 30, 1803. The United States took three years, is simply adding in- Beverly Wood; like Val ill been Her blossoms. at was Judkins has the. they variety. bouquet and a lot ol repairs are necessary, Wilson, by orange sult to injury not to the com- Faundra Fackrell;Sally Mr. home roses. and of hs parents, and Mrs. ground they go to the possession the following Decempink Senor Enrique lillies of the valley merely to bring conditions up to feeding next in order. If disturbed in ber. Jefferson was in doubt about Mrs. panies but to their policyholders. week. the Thomas Judkins Junior irf Williams, to Lynn r is past Jeflevels. This going the Ray Fielding; te The treasury, by its own policies, frey Baird, by Mrs. Talbot and later Mrs. satin Martin Telitha the underwent morning, they head to his constitutional powers to by Don Ellis; Mrs. An- aqua slipper lave to be done vith much higher the deal and requested the Hendrickson in agua brocade were an operation at the Dee hospital priced materials and much higher one of their resting or loafing indirectly taxed the life companies thony Wayne, by Mrs. Golda by keying interest rates so that places. All grouse probably have adoption of a constitutional amend Act. In the Patio. Cuernava- the matrons of honor, mad of hon in Ogden Friday. ahor costs. the companies had no taxible in- ca, home of Miehiel King, second or Sherry Wahlen wore rust satin, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beesley of come; and because they had no secretary to the American em brides maids Yvonne Wahlen, in Salt Lake were the week end jJftyS ? taxable income, the treasury now bassy in Mexico. Morning. Act 2. Torquoise satin, and Lillian Wil- guests of Mrs. Beesley parents, f 'v y differproposes to tax them on a The same. In the afternoon. Act. 3 liams, in orchid taffeta had as their Bishop and Mrs. Frank Ilickenloop ent basis not merely for the future The same. In the evening. Direct- flowers, gardenias and pink roses, er. Dell Shetley .has been ill at his but for the past as well. That is ing the play w'ere, Mrs. Lula Hod tiny Diann Lord,. Iinda Foutz and Christie Lee Gnbble wore yellow home. retroactive taxation. It is certain- son an$ Mrs. Jean Wilcox. Mrs. Harry Thornlcy entertained ly unreasonable, without precedUnder the direction of Bishop pink and blue gowns, their flowers ent, and probably invalid. Clarence J. Stoker, the Second were white carnations and pink about 20 little guests at her home It is significant, as the Chief ward held its annual conference rose buds. Thos. Junior Williams Friday for the seventh birthday of Justice Stone once said, that, in last Sunday. Stake leaders and was best man for his brother. Mrs her daughter, Diane. Mrs. Ella Weaver was surprised the entire one hurtdred and forty several members of the high coitn Lord wore midnight blue and Mrs. WilYams dusty rose with gardenia on her tirthday last Thursday with vears of its history, the only faxes oil were present. held condemned by the Fifth Leaving Thursday of last week corsage. The beautiful three tiered a pot luck party by her neighbors. Mrs. William Allred has been ill Amendment were those deemed by auto for Mesa, Arizona were wedding cake was topped by bridals with pneumonia. V-- ' .'J Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Barlow. couple. Pastel shades of chrysan-thumto be arbitrarily retroactive. Mr. and Mrs. Owill Webb and formed the table decoraThere is still time for the Sub- With Mrs. Barlow at the wheel o: of Washington Terrace committee to change its announced their new blue Plymouth, the tions. Large chrysanthums, fernsa family Mr. were Mrs and of formed candelbrae beautiful and a tax: guests such Friday Salt its in intention to recommend couple stayed overnight and. of course, there is still time Lake City with their son and beautiful backing for the bridal Eugene Rowe and Earl Webb Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hess Sr. of Mr. and Mrs. Ora party. Sandra Wahlen, Marilyn for the Ways and Means Commit- daughter-in-law- , were Sunday guests of tee. or for the full House, or for II. Barlow. They also planned a Foutz, Wilma Sorenson and her Farmington 250 guests Mrs. Chloe Harris. about served friend this girl of relatives visit with St, in short to the Senate, disapprove Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wright am refreshments which with unprecedented retroactive taxa- George, Utah. A lovely home in canteddainty out the pink and white family moved to their new home Louise Stepis Mesa, awaits their coming for the tion. Galbraith Bernice Galbraith color scheme. Mitzi Wahlen and in the Corbridge subdivision in What is proposed is unprece- winter months. OwTier and Manager Rencent visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Joyce Snarr had charge of the Hill Field road. dented. and ought to be a shock celewill Mrs. Darlene Edith book. Lord, Mary Phillips were guest their A. Park Lorin life insurance to all taxpayers. If daughter of we Benson and Lea brate her 84th birthday, WednesTo many Davis can be taxed now on the business and her husband, Mr. and Mrs Xoakes,. Beverly of home of at her the took the Fae Ferrin day charge daughter Lake City invitaresalts of 1947, so can the automo- Keith Jacques of Salt Studio, Mr. and Mrs. Wilin and After honeymoning The First ward MIA conductec gifts. bile companies. Indeed, what is to will liam King. our New evening in the California the newly-wedprevent an excess profits tax on a social Saturday was 23 Nov. bom Mrs. Centerville. in home make their Phillips with in connection recreation 1948 hall, all corporations for 1947 and Mrs. John W. Ford (Alice Rol- 1865, the daughter of Rasmus anc COUPON Clip because that tax was not levied in the weekly square dance period, of her family Priscilla Mitchell Christensen. On the with lins) help Robert are Mrs. and Mr. Blakely needs will b6 those years and the treasury of 1949 Dec. the dance instructors. Refresh celebrated her 82nd tirthday Mon- December 25, 1884 ashe marriecof the money? Alma died number 21st Nov. Phillips by visiting many No for In the past there has been no ments were served under the su day, of interest in and around years ago. Mrs. Phillips has spent occasion where income taxes have pervision of Mrs. Roy Sainsbury points Salt Lake City. Among them were most of her lif In Layton and is of comall We do COPY WORK, WEDDINGS been increased for any year after and Mrs. Virgil Hilton. This Is The Place monument, a the mother of 7 sons and daugh Wardle Hazel Mrs. accompanied for taxes that the time when the and her husband, Mr tour of the Hotel Utah, a theater ters. Year were payable under the laws her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Don De Witt anc Mrs. Bottomley back party, etc. She is a wonderful naRaymond and There year. existing during that when Donlu have moved from is mak who still One tive daughter, a visit. The pioneer. for the tax to Clearfuld have been occasions to Layton where they will Ogden crocheting, had previously visited at ing quilts, knitting, committees of Congress have inflowmake home. their and home of care her in Ida. taking home Rupert, Wardle while it the serted in tax legislation Mrs. Owen has been She etc. Willey ers, S. of especially U. the Hardison Sgt. Roy was being debated in Congress her daughter, at a family dinner party Tuesday! at has having who pleased reserve service, would armv levied air provisions that a tax for some time in Mrs. Myron Barlow (Viola) of In honor of her husbands birthday SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 221 SOUTH STATE STREET go back to the time when the bill been stationed Los Angeles, and Mrs. J. Royal Other guests were, Mr. and Mrs. has been home Canada, introduc Labrador, was first levying the tax d I ward chap. c.,; m their respective Is, 1 carry-middl- j e ,1 1 acti-incom- j 1 J - the j j j Woods Cross Gets First Talk 1 Sports Afield yt 1 five-minut- e sub-lee- re-oo- rts en-torcc- g . son-in-la- cn-rou- well-know- hard-presse- d bull-roarin- g a Mary-Ellen- Diaz-Lea- Diaz-Lea- l, pre-wa- con-suma- Bar-low- . J - - Jay the the staff County friends, extend Xmas Greetings and an Jaylynn Studio. tion to visit ad present at our Studio on or before this and a complimentary set proofs 15, submitted obligation. your approval. and types mercial photography. our son-in-la- s Bot-tomle- I JAYLYNN STUDIO |