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Show WEEKLY NEWS-EXPRES- AFTER THE FEAST An Up to the Minute Picture of the Tax Situation in Utah tives in. honor of the ,Mrs:'Ka.te NalderiV ..'Miss. Dorothy Ilan-j.qr al organ of the Utah Taxpayers . Tabulations show that since 1916 the taxes assessed against pcnbral - . : - g. I Fe-f- t - ELECTRIC nc? . ta y 0 IliVCntj SIlOp u w . ' - a Mrs.. Richard Kno'wlU-f- returned home Monday from ft two wTeeks rip ta Yvilowstone park, where Mr. Rnowjuin U doing contract ' work. . The- family of Mrs. S. II. Naldef ;nle;'tftined in her honor at the honu of Jier eldest daughter, Mrs.. Charles Sill, Sunday, Aug. 23, the wasion .being her 7G!h birthday anniversary,. Carnes were played followed. by a two course luncheon A group of f'5 were present. Mr. ahd Mrs, Wilford Webster of Kaysvlllo are the proud parents ove.r tne arrival of a son. B'aine Parsons of Willard ftnd Lucii'e Lambert f Hooper took out a marriage license in Ogden, Tuesday. Mrs; Vird Cook honored her son, David, with a birthday party Monday- at her home. Twelve guests were served. Miss' Phyllis Pettit Is visiting with .her' grandparents, Mr. .and Mr. A. L. Brewster of Centerville for .a few days, Mr. and Mrs, Irvin. Wall and t - - ' shdrt'vidt here. 77, ,1 . I.yle. .Simmons' has .rented- the Uriel Major home on' the main ' highway,' , - . Members' of tho local fire 'ilepart-meand their wives were enters tuini'd with their annual sumpier .outing at'LngpoW, Monday evehing. The evening entertainment consist- nt it ed' of a "chicken dinner the Lagoon cafe and a genehal .lour of the concessions of the park, Ellis returned home Saturday frofn tha Veterans 'hospital in Salt he had been under treatment for kidney trouble ' Fifty- members, relatives and .friends of 'the local .Columbine chmp Daughters of. Utah Lake---wher- ''. .' '! . .' ' ... ' Rondo Percale '. . CPC AWPSIPtfS 17c . II ' - of-th- Ff.rn-'ir-- at en toyed rt si pleasant outing iger, Wyj. A caravan I' rr,--tivelo.j together, stop' .various point's of interest. panyon was. the first stop for Appropriate 'sendees family spent .the i - iTe-Shran- week-en- d ' lovely dark' toned patterns or new. fall prints. Beauti' fully tailored t Cut to tit Smootily and '.cozafortatly. Sizes 14 to 41" 19c i yv V'Xf '. 6, '49 c. y4.. , Scon, but tine. to run up a theres still 8i2es 4 to 16. . sty-les- ' b 5c7-:;. ; . . Athletic; Boys J woo! Grand for broadcloth , . Unbreakable Vieori es '4 9 School: Shoes k: V E.-W- , $1.59 v. 49 c to 12. Sizes-- an old skirt look' new!' Broadcloth and percale in .new. shades! 7 to 16. makes A' .new blouse - Regular and adjustable models. .full leather sweat band. New Fall fabrics. . 7 Full-linin- Black reta-.leather . Bluchcr, Composition- Sole, rubber hgcl, n - BOYS OXFORDS 12-2- $i.79; ', , 2:5Vi'. vl r- jti-i- S styled Eight! . 93 c i $1.98 $1-4- 9 .All leather .xvhene Rather ougM Rather Fall, .tq b?. Rlack patent leather with 'where leather ought 'to be! .Brushed vi)9l ;slidft... fasteners. gunmelaiunderlays on the ' New' Fall colors. vamp. MaVklesa soles.'-- . Composition spies. rrrr .. rj y A' - . 1 I . M I i . - J .. , - AH' favorit-es- ! ' 4 .i , BOYS CAPS Three-butto- yoke front. Elastic sides. - v i' Comfortable and long' wearing. Full cut, fast, color fabrics! Smart Fall patterns, . checks, ' plaid's and solids, ' . ' . 9 c each fast color - ::49c and Good quality combed cotton. straps.. Swis3 rib shirts.'Rayon trimmed neck.- Shorts of durable,' strap Girls blacks Longie Side, buckle $ Ideal lor- School Welf ; Shirts - Shorts $1.49 .y Dress Shirts : Frvp . irimmed ; rayon panties, .bloomers. Elastic tops. Miss Fart , .. double . ' Lots of colors. :;-;2- BOYS SLACKS fabrics. drapes. Mens Slipovers $1.98 ' - taFlorefl.'. ' . School's opening - . ' V Wool!. SCOTTSLEME PL Double kr.eo hose ' for wear. Tans. .5 to- 9tt. .'Smartly v:; - dress or twoi Scottsline is of wool ad cotton suitable . for drepses apd suits. In plain colSoft brushed mohair, with cotors and gay plaids. 86 wide. ton backing for firmness. Action . Slide fasteners. baok For Play and School fihin.g 98c value I Slipovers with ' popular new neck treatments. Long sleeves,. Smoothly knit. New Fall colors. Sizes . Part kl limch-eon-nn- - . . CIRIS HOSIERY Girls' Underwear 3 .Fort-Bridgcrfo- yd. The prida of our cottons. At a ' . now, low price. ' ' Grand wide, . $1.98 un VVebtr canyon.. ' Mr.' awl Mrs. Orville Ramsey and children., who have been making, thtir home at Pendleton, Ore.,- th brea jvuce' lie lil, Rufus lUcksoh gpve' an past eight' tyonths, arc here visitfor two week's, interesting talk on thee xperi'ences ing, .Mr. and Mrs, Uril Major have of the 'early pioneers. The group to Magna to make their moved at d stopped ' heme. . . spent, (he afternoon.' sight 'Mr. and Mrs.. Vernal th' Jacques around Fort. The history seeing Jac-qunf the 'Fort and 'life sketch of Jim have moved in'.o ' the' Henry ' 'home'.- ; . . a and Hridgep relating liis fexperie'n-ecConsng'e and buttons were U ith tin .Mormon rioneers. I. A, North DaL. Mr. lind Mrs., A, L.' Bmvslcr of. Cenlcr'ville' spent last, Thursday vis stake choirs at the- quarterly rnnfYtenca Suudav evening. -, their-- daughter, Mrs. ;Mr. and Mrs. Georfe GoJ.'urd '. were dinrer. guests at tho home of Mr. .and Mrs. E. Pettit ?ast . ' Thursday, eCTiing, ivmcI Mrs. Jack I! resock have t ret urrcii' from Marysvaio, Ida. c where they have .Teen Fpcnd-nseveral days visiting with Mrs. of id piftg Echo All Wool Worsted . 1 I ' .' JS Dupo- at Coalville. Harry ' ; : I y todajT. .' .1 ' 1 ? l.l . i I -1 mw .vmvai swii' 0 ' Ml'. arid Mrs. Otha K. Green and Ej. daughters, Kathleen and. Joey, Mrsjg 'LtOitard. Layton and, daughter, g, 'ane, left Friday for a t wo weeks' . vacation to Lo;; Angeiej. .Mr'.and Mrs. Ernest Layton were Sunday guests ef Mr. and. Mrs. r i g r at o r .a. a D V.as 8 wait untiHhe last minute or you will miss out on sonteof tfce marvelous values we have prepared for this special ' r ' : ' - o three hjibjit, r' a soft. ival-of exactly $9,814,01 LOO. As a result of this situation which threatens t.he security of pri vate property, the Taxpayer! 'mis es the puestfop, whether the. indirect taxes are' not rowsuTLricnf.to relieve general property entirely, from any burden for the upkeep of state government., and or not the long deferred promises' rff relief should not ,nw be put into effect. Another article .deals with"-thmanner in which local taxing unils, by raising their levies, tend to offset the advantages which were promised the taxpayers, through the decrease in the state levy and through a reduct ion in the ,a?sess-o- d valuation of improved property. Attention is also, called- to the disposi'ion of many pul, lie officials to break away from .the budget and to spend more money when- un expected revenues come Into their treasuries. That Instead of using this Increased revenue as a reserve-theare often 'disposed to find new wavs of spending, . The tabulations in Issne hre especially impressive and interest-- , fng setting forth as they do, IJie trends of taxation, and the many new sources of revenue that are sought out and utilized' by those who have charge of the official money baps. Editorially on the frornge.'the challenge is given to the taxpayers to either serve as Doctor to correct the sitnntj nr to be ready for the Undertaker It .is the responsibility of (ho taxpayers to see. to it that the body politic is kept and .preserve clean, strong, sound. and . .healthy, constitute the 'medical Taxpayers staff. They stone should prescribe rules and regulations for their own safety and f Los They must combat prevailing fi',1 Mrfli Lewis Whitesides pane a and economic diseases that1 Angeles, Friday- for Moore,-witattack, weaken and .destroy. They- Idaho, to visit relatives .after' a S IJ . ' . ft ' s that 'rre nvps now .amount to' nearly $10,900,090.00 a ' ' year, or h Mass I S ing table was c?ved' wi'.h a pink cut wiFh Ihieft cloth centered bowl of pink and white. roses. '' JVI.r: ami Mrs. Ezra K,uman of announce .the birth of .Ueut Joint'. ' ' a 'son. ti'A'and Mrs. Hatold Stewart f Clintcn-arrejoiemg o.er the arr- eo GENERAL Mf. Iffi;iVduy property has doubler!, the incrcart being from $8f;7.095.0fi to.' flT.r 426,872.00. At the same time, while these taxfs upon the homc.s. the farms, real estate ar.d othp'r kinds of tangible property have been point ur. many kinds of invisitjc .or indirect taxes, have been assessed against. the people of .this' ftal-t- 1 Al ec. IIcle.n Jffa-m.rcs,- - s r.-'i- .. . lad Adams. .Bcnr.ie! Ad.ams; Miss vv'h!:;ic!3 and the' Misses'. and A icon C.ret'U hoaortd formerly ;.b Lillian 'Harris, a 'bride of a fcMwir or, i An riuminn'inc:, picture of the tax situation in. Utah, is presenter! in the Augus-- t issue, of the TAXPAYER; ..ojT'r-ci- ! s ' . Hurryl Only 8 days till school; opens moth-"-e- r, M-A- i';'s IbiMivn Jri ' eighty-sut- birthday anniversary of fiej. arris., well-bein- . 'a Mrs. Mattie Firth lare large number of. friends and a Mi-s- as'oc:athn. . LAYTON, UTAH', AUGUST' 27, .1938 S, 3 ! . v W 2 .. S: i . s&i '.Xvr-- ; W ? Vi'"' t& AC; fj' ST" - Yui B M - . ' (.'Tv 4 kni 1:1. . I hy... A J TsTev . f ' f:i N . if f ts: freight schuhd.s it, I sprnr; iuivi dcliv-- . y .before cf . ur jMS'scnir ; too. Well, onetUngis sure. Wg make faster runs, but the first jilrtiad conanin'ndnient is still 'Safety First. Thats one rule - t they wont cMngc.' - - f r'' r Western railroads nnd el- -' ied Jncustries provided cbs workers ast year. Sortie of them ive in our town. Good ' 'neighbor's.' tf 7 Wfi li All General Eleetrie models lave ibe famous staUd.in.stti General Electric THRIFT UNIT that teo;u produces double ibe fold with even Jess arrent than ever. . No need to put tip v. ith the costly inconvenience of' an unreliable, refrigerator another day. At present G-prices and mid- -' old-fashione- ' - M - ' - ' A .' ff - t'ii ;r . J ' - n' r- i - G-- E " ..V- jf carrect. ' - average less than "F.-.a- Ml 1 JDc end door-to-erd1 at .car-to-do- both ends. The'rail'road handles . , ' - Weareproudofrailrofldachieve-ment- s, appreciate the public's 'good will and increased patronage, and pledge continued progress. y . '' - Mrs.-Wirt- . : Copper-ton,-Uta- - - Kefetcr 1 '..iSIIBUBP' ; ZEtiliH Inter-Mounta- in . - Bon-nemo- rt. Bon-nemo- rts - - . When railroads .afe busy, I notice towns alonjj the '. railroad ere prosperous. Tho merchants put more . ' adtinthe newspapers. a Month 1( Terms as Low as 20 cents Per Day : train yesterday.. They saves shippers a lot .of money and centers rill'rcspon' sibility' on tht 'railroad- - The railroad picks up.the freight at shippers dodr and delivers tp , receivers door. Of course, local ' delivery men get thd liaulfrem it the whole transaction. ', ' ': : , &! M -- . 3 le Aid . ' A -- on. COStS- IJ ' $1 k ., . This nev Free livery of less than carload freight I heard some trovel- -' ing salesmen talking about it pick-up-ard-c- le - h - rid-.-i- . BUY YOUR . , .' - - Fassengcr.- fares are now the lowest in history with substan. tinl feductiops on round trips. n '. And no more surcharge for ' g in sleeping cars. . ' refrigerator in you$ Ask YourNeighborl, idI" 7 T. .Ca i n ' iA1 summer terms you can have the finest, thriftiest ahead every month. xa U'.X.- . E money- BJ" I d, kitchen and b? ' ' ' s parenjs, .. H Salt Lake factory, Jim Manning-iTzDalton of Declo, Miss Mildred Darrell With his. untie,' visiting Idaho, has' been visiting with .'Mrs. more, for ft week. . Mis Dora Vhitc- returned Sun- C. Iorteri-illhad she where' from day boon visiting a week. . . CENTERVILLE Big shows very night but Monday at 'the Roxy Theatre in Lay-- , ' ton. . ' Mr. and Mrs..F. E. Walton have Mr. and Mrs: Les Leavitt attendin Cali- on ed the funeral of Mr. Lcayitt-'s- ' returned fro.ra vacationing the Tffeter-Ato- r Flan mother, Mrs. Anna Van, Dam who fornia. Payne of Cardston, for as little as 15c per day died In Ogrcn, Sunday. . is- the guest of her sister, Mrs, J. E. Robinson, Bister of Canada ' . Mre. Mary Steed. Mrs, J. L. Mabey. from : little the. Mae. daugh Karla Pack, was a- guest at the Mabey ' ter of Mr. .and Mrs. K.M. Tack, . home Thursday. . . while .'At her Clare.nce spencer of California is fell Friday afternoon wrist. Dt. broke htr right RADIO plr.y.and visiting Frank .White. of the Hatch Finyd Mrs. Elmer Heyward returned ' to.be to her home In San Bemardirjb, clinic attended her.. America's .Most' Copied California, after1 spending the past a Silver Fork fracture. Miss Martha Sajatovi'ch of Drap week visiting her parents, Mr, and Eadio Always' a year. irt, Utah, who is at present attendMbs, M. D. Roberts. . . ' Business college, ing Henegar's The Clearfield ward cTiolf held . Ahead. with a few been days has . spending Tuesday . evening at the ' her Bchool mate, Miss Roxy Fop, free .demofi'stratio'a church house,. : . . Both young ladies have Miss Helen 'Hettler. 'from Salt Lake is visiting- at the home' of received little trophies. Miss was in shorthand and con Mr and Mrs. Roy Manning. W, Layton Bai low a letter opener ornamentof sisted The canning factories- of Clearfield aro now running steady with ed with a Scettio dog. The emblem ' on her other desk accessories. Bountiful 263-,-. tomatoes. . Mining engineer Robert Bonne-mo- rt Mrs. Jecse p. Baplow broke a rib ' finds himself a very busy . last week." . Mrs. Thelma Slaughter returned man having charge of twelve hun home Sunday'from Salt Lake. Mis3 Kathleen Mabey spent last week-en- d visiting in Logan, DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH - INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry Barnes of ' SALES AND SERVICE'.' Wyoming stayed overnight with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Slaughter last Thursday, 1933 Ford coupe, new motor $375w ,J. L. Mabey, Jr. returned home 1. sedan 1930 Chrysler $XZ5.oo Sunday from San Francisco where he had been spending two weeks sedan 1932 Graham in an advanced military training $225 school. 1929 Tontiac sedan $195.00 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Manning had as visitors Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Azcltine and children, Willard and Mildred of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Sizmore and daughter Tat, of Salt Lake. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pehraon and daughter, Roth, and . !2m M. CL e ; - . . in-th- -; ' for-750,00- , dred men put o'f the five thousand men who are fcrrpRved great mint? a. few miles out from Man! da Philipine, Island's.. That part of the island-ia rrndnzous for those try to t.be' heat of .the , sea' escapeirg level as the altitude at the min is about 5.Q&0 ft. How pleasant it. will, be Spt his family to join him there, when his . dauaSte'rs. business' course is completed. s . '. . r !r-;'- r.ro ruxuiing .faster PLhru.de.i, - CLEARFIELD ' . vcryUti-.i:,lra.to'.'- trcJ-da. .Idr-n- ...... . BrcsocVs brother Mr. Henry Kidd, Lyngby wer visitors of .'Mr. and ' Mrs. Alvin Stoker Wednesday. . rmcvly 6f Kaysville. Jqe Knight badly smashed and bVoke one of his fiters while at 'i Work in his garage Tuesday. The local choif furnished the Miss Mdy Thacker o CTharRstoft music for- the North Davis stake conferonce lart Sunday. The-- .servis visiti,ng with Mr. ed .lunch in the basement,at noon cccc Stoker fo-- two Weeks. to 49 members. to returned Mrs. Lnvon .Kelley is Miss Emily Dabb brr home in ScntLle after having ' Mr And Mri with Clyde Tlsited the last few days with her staying and Mrs. I.- II. Barlow Dabb .while she is working & t the - . -- -- -- Uiaioii Furniture Co, IBonumtiful Phone 602 -- tVESTEEHJ nniLnonos mmJ C TSZ PVLZMJUf COMPANY SOUTH DAVIS AUTO COMPANY I |