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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1931 a IS S wirflff-5 First Aid Course THE LEIII atTN. LEin, UTAH Local Items vNw.'mtVa 3 PRIZE MONEY FOR YOU! A prize contest commencing November 1st and ending December 31st, 1931, will be conducted ; the following prizes to be awarded : First Prize $25.00, Second l'rize$15.00, Third Prize $10.00, Fourth Prize $5.00, and five additional prizes of $2.00 each to be awarded to registered students not receiving one of the other prizes. Prizes to be awarded for best essays of 400 to 500 words on the subject ' 'Why We Should be Patrons Pat-rons of the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad, (Orem Line)." This contest is open to all residents of Salt Lake and Utah Counties except employes or mem-bers mem-bers of families of employes of railroads or other cemmon carriers transportbg freight, express or passengers. Send essays to Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic Manager, Man-ager, Salt Lake & Utah Railroad, Salt Lake City, Utah. nnano GlTllT'rlIW TXlOrrlt. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bona and The first !enon In th iJx we;k8 ; MnJ j,:(JtlirT pwell spent from First Aid training count , will jviday until Sunday in Juab, visit- 2 given Saturday evening at 7:30 p. , ,ng rt.atv.eB. In the Memorial building. Dr.: - 'W. L. Worlton has been appointed "L to Instruct the course. V j All scouters and members of the d,jy wUh JIr Evans' parents, Mr, JiRed' Crown are invited to attend. an(J Mrs A j Evann. f . At lBimt flftv ara exoected to take, Its Mr and Mrs. W. B. Evan, and . t ntA n(nt bun- son, Dan, oi nu.ii. " ' th course. Thin count fit j valuable to the people and to the ; community In general, as som very 9 i splendid lessons have been outlined. yy 1 5 2 rm Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum sure to bo very p anJ f.itnUy 0f salt Luke City. .Via - . a vrM furl were guests or Mr. aim Gunther. - ft Vaudeville Road Show At ROyal Theatrd ents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther. Miss Eva Gunther of Pocatello, Idaho, visited over the holiday and the week-end here with her par- Knicrht and Mr and mis. in" visited ov-the end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight. Mrs. Josephine Young spent the Jr in Union with her daugh r and son-in-law, Mr. and Mis. Bert Stone. , , . ' Mrs Daisy Cash and small daughter daugh-ter of Pocatello. Idaho, was a weekend week-end guest at the homo of Mr. and Mas. W. A. Knight. Mrs. Louise McCandless of American Am-erican Fork, came Tuesday to daughter, Mrs. icmu Mr. and MrTsTV McCallister and son, Melvin of Ogden, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Johnson John-son from Thursday until Sunday. ROYAL THEATp Through great expense the man- Mrs, Elwood Brems ana Daoy oi .. . .... ln . agement of the Royal Theatre. Los Angeles, Caiirorma, spem . j offers a pretentious Vaudeville week In Lehl, visiting with Mrs. , Road Show consisting of all stand- Joseph Roberts. -r- tr r k k k Ua f T iiru ik-IV-V ACW. JVk Wio vw Cj . Theatre, Friday Night, December Mrs. Susie Comer 1b spending this w 4th, Only. Orchestra music fea- m( visiting In Spanish Fork with ; turing Norman Martin and Beldon her brother, William Harwood and & ; Heaps. Special added attraction family. Prince Kaslmir the man who sees. . f all and knows all will answer one question free for each person at- The Control Of Public Expenditures Whl th Tax Money Is Spent For The difficulties which beset the taxpayer In hie attempts to control the amount of tax money to be collected col-lected In his community were discussed dis-cussed In our last article, and we Indicated that , through a proper understanding- of the procedure, the taxpayers of any community could aMlst In determining la advance what the public expenditures for any local purpose should be. The tax notice which each taxpayer tax-payer receives does not show the action of any one tax spending body but la the combined result of the levies of onch Itraneh of government under which ttie property of the taxpayer is subject to taxation. Thus if the property is located in a city It i subjirt to taxation for state, county, school diHtriot, and city pur- posrs. we shall examine me siiua- Mi and Mrs. Heber J. Webb spent the week-end in Logan, visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Call and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Evans. On the screen "Skyline," with The road levy consists or a Thomas Melghn, Hardle Albright, I mill levy for county roads and Maureen O'Sulllvan and Myrnal Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nelson and levy of 2 mills for the maintenance jy Hunger, hopes and heartaches BOn, Rudger, of Beer River City, and repair of the state highway ( ,n a clty of cftnyonB jjon't miss spent Wednesday visiting at the sons, were of Mr. within Utah County, The municipal levy for Provo City sbowa a total of 15.8 mills. This this great show. total is made up as follows: general TrV-OUtS For Opera, fund B mills, water works 4 mills, streets and sidewalks 2 mills, sewers and drains ,6 mill, library .8 mill, interest and sinking- fund 8 mills. In the above we have very briefly analyzed the tax levied on property Uon of thft mUBlo department of the enuatea m rrovo city, mis ana- "Oh Doctor" Held At High School Try-outs for the annual produc- home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Klrkham. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rasmussen of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mrs. Rasmussen's mother, Mrs. Mary Winn last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Giles and children and Mr. and Mrs. Leon high school, the opera, "Oh Doctor" )Bone Rnd chUdren of SaU LaUe lysis shows the general purposes for were heir Wednesday last. Near which taxes are now" being raised and provides a basis for the further study of the problem. The taxpayer taxpay-er is probably interested In the total amount of his tax bill more than in any one Item, but the total bill is made up of many Items each levied for different purposes. If taxes are to be reduced the reduction reduc-tion must be applied directly to the individual items which make up the total. Our unxt article will explain how the various Horns which make up the total tax bill are determined City, were Sunday guests of Mrs. John Bone and other relatives. tion in Provo City for the year 131 upon and will point the way to the I)t-- Irinkwater to Illustrate how the tax bill is taxpayer who i interested in tJie JJunww....,., formulated and to show the propnr- 'effective control of publio expedition expedi-tion of tho totul tax which is levied tures. The "Swope Plan" for each purpose. In order that the various purposes can be grouped under the heads with which we are familiar we ehall use the following ..,uv... -v . . No non-poUtlcal happening of the county, roud., schools, and finally city purposes. We find that each ' , ,, . . ,. .... .... t terest as the publication of the plan " "'"'r .. . 'for stabilizing business by Gerard Swope, PreHldcnt of the one hundred students tried out for parts and the following were sue cesHful: Glory ....Huit.au Allred Bob . i ............. .Fullmer Allred Honor , . .Vera Anderson Phil Keith Lott Bessie Eva Stewart Cynthia ., Helen Gardner Mrs. Weakley. .... .Audrey Thomas Mrs. Crossley. ... . .Audrey Johnson Dr. Coffin Elwood Loveridge Dr. Cuttem. Paul Jones Dr. Slaughter...,,. Wallace Banks Wallace Glover ...Ernest Jiothe . Manuel LtiVerl (Jray Mrs. W. S. Gray entertained at Panoho ...Russell Worlton ' dinner Sunday, celebrating the Chere .....Fawn Lewis seventy-third birthday anniversarj' Old Timer Heber Hadfield of her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mrs. F. D. Worlton and to Tiftan and Ralph. rv,otiVap-ivlnir day guets and Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins at Ogden. Mrs. Hyrum Klrkham Is visiting for several days in Salt Lake City with her daughter, Mrs. Norman Hoglund and in Bountiful with her sister, Mrs. James Evans. - Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dorton visited visit-ed in American Fork with Mrs. Dorton'B parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Storrs on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Dell Oxborrow of Ely, Nevada, arrived in Lchi on Wednesday Wed-nesday of last week and will visit until after Christmas with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Colledge. Miss Phyllis Klrkham, E. B. Owens, Miss Lorraine Boley and Ace Spackman of the TJ. S. A. C. at Logan, spent Thanksgiving with Miss Kirkham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. Fred Stall of Burnt Fork, Wyoming, Wyom-ing, spent from Friday until Sunday Sun-day visiting here with his wife and children, who are guests of Mrs. Julia Vaughn. Airs. Stall is Mrs. Vaughn's daughter. Friday Night On Big Vaudeville Roa Headed By All Standard R- q ' Comedians Singers Dancers, 4 Mystifying Mystic FEATURING The Popular. Broadway Comicmew;. Orchestra Music Furnished by NornM Seldon Heaps. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACT PRINCE KAS4 The man who knows all, sees all, tells all n e:reat show. - -. - ei Watch for the Blindfold Prince Kasimir will drive a car blindfolded d the streets at 4:30 p. m., Friday, December! 3 Kasimir will be blindfolded at the Stat? Store and blindfold will be removed h!j Royal Theatre... "SKYLINE" with Thomas Meighn, Hardie Albright v,J , ,v wuiuYftu auu juyma LOy, Hunger,5 hopes , and heartaches in a cit?nf, r Don't Miss This Big Show a J THE ROYAL THEATI 1 nday, December 4ft No advance in prices. Dr. and Mrs. Barlow Fox of Salt Lake City and Dr. and Mrs, R. C. Robinson of Farmington, visited over the week-end in Lehl, as guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. , L. Worlton. Mrs. Heber C. Webb was hostesa I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thrasher at dinner last Thursday for Mr. and are proud parents of a new baby son, which arrived at their home Monday, November 30. Both mother and new baby are reported doing fine. Mrs. E. Booth Sorenson and child ren of Provo, Mr. Lynn Webb of the B. V. U. and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts entertained enter-tained at a prettily appointed dinner din-ner on Thanksgiving. A yellow pumpkin filled with fruit made a .Uofjer Price Hyrum (Jray and family were her ; Verv nrettv centerpiece. Covers m i8a . Margaret ai. Thurman, J. guests. Nile Washhurn, Joneph Coulam and Frnnk Sharp acted aa judges. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes, Abraham Anderson the music in- Mr. and Mrs. Wonfor Barnes and were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Uertell, Mr. and Ms. Joseph Roberts and the host and hostess. aa - Electric Company, Btmctor, will direct the opera and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barnes of Salt General ElwooJ Loveridge is acting as man- Lake City, were entertained at din-, din-, ager. A large group of students ner on ThanksKlvintr nt the, hnmi vo City property U distributed follows: gtato General Fund 5 cents pistrlet and High School. .42 cents County purposes 13 cents, lt 8h0U,i likewise reassure stock-1 Clever costumes will be used Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Webb entertained enter-tained at a Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Johnson and Hie principal purpose of the plan ' wtn be lndud in the chorus and, of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton R. Clark children, Myron, Nelda and Sherwin is to give security to workers. But Janclnf numbers. in Pleasant Grove. Iloada 9 cents City purposes ........ t ,,,,, S3 cents Total 11.00 - The abov proportions are not uniform throughout the state but vary In accordance with the levies in different localities. We shall now briefly analyse each of the abov purposes. Hie state holders and set at rest many of the lr- Anaerson states that the opera John and Ellis McCallister of Webb and Mrs. fears produced by unemployment, wul D0 presented on February 15 at Southern Utah, students of the overproduction of commodities of all tne High School Auditorium. jBrigham Toung University were Kinds ana industrial depression,' o 1 1 j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Fundamentally, the plan is simple, , Royle on Thanksgiving. Miss May vinunr it vry concern in me nauon v wuuvmg vwxi liccs Metta Koyie, a student of the B. T. of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Olson of Vineyard, Mr. and Mrs. Don Annie Cox of this city. having more than SO emolovea would 1 become a unit In a trade association ' within its own industry for balanc- j tniv tsf, tni InM A 9 mhv Inn ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Gudmundsen, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Davis of Am erican Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Stanlev Urged TO Take NOtiCe ' 8 a guMt 01 her brents , Gudmundsen of Salt Lake City, Mr. .over inanKsgiving and the week- enu. Jng production and consumDtlon. During the past week residents general fund levy is applied upon.ftnJ insurngr employment or com-' of this community have been out-the out-the valuation of all property , ponsation for unemployment. These Ung down several large trees in throughout th entire Btate. The associations, while under the super- and around their premises, wtihout revenue from this source la usea lor ; VIilon 0 . r0vernment commission, regardlmr the telephone and nower . k iu. wraei wfi,,M ,!Ki o. c, u. uooawf a Miss Claire Wells to The Folks Back Home Pay them a visit by telephone. tele-phone. They'll be glad to hear your voice. It costs .little. For example, station to station night rates: , from LEIH to-Salt to-Salt Lake County Plans Reappraisal PrOD! Reappraisal of all1 residential property In tia! Js contemplated in the m according to County Asses--Elliott. The work, which is par program to be carried cat nection with the new ta H will be done under the j of the state tax comb similar reappraisal will be out in all the counties o! ft Under the new plan a pt record including a photo, filed of every building In tie The record contains all fc sary data in regard to types age, size and other detail' aids in making a more n assessment possible. In all probability, the net, Ogden .55c 35c RIGHT BATES 8:30 p. to 430 a SU CaDj br amber are i oleksr. lust toll Long Distance ffi TELEPHO WE- the operation of the state government govern-ment This includes the University of Utah, thi Utah State Agricultural College, the Branch Agricultural Mrs. S. I. Goodwin, Mrs. Stanley E. Goodwin and Miss Arleen Goodwin Good-win accomDanied Mlsa T -tHo1 would, so far as possible, act as companies. Some of them have voluntary organizations. been falling trees over the tele- Under this arrangement workers phone and power and light lines, could transfer from one company to causing considerable damage. Two and Mrs. LeCrande Gudmundsen and children of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trane and family were! dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. J Roberts on Thanksgiving. and without very dangerous. If any person or animal should touch these fallen wires they would meet instant in-stant death. So please take warning. warn-ing. Before cutting down your trees get In touch with the telephone tele-phone company, the Utah Power Parent-Teachers Association Meetinsr College at ceaar Mty, tne siaie pr. ( Rnother without fearinir loss of their case hav all roa w son, the school for the deaf and unemployment or pension benefits this week where trees have fallen blind and various other etate instL under the 8et up for th9 entuv ovw the ne8 causlng them t be " " i, i, i inuusiry. employers ana employes Knocked upon the ground nm juvor iui : wouia msiKe equal contributions to causing residents to wtinnlu Inr-liiflnfl thn atato lew for .1,:.. t..A ... ...... .... . - - t iuu) luiivt, w mis aiiiuuitv w vhv yx-i Hgnt and power these purposes aa well as the local ; cent of the worker's wage, Of great . Besides creatine a Int nf a v ....... - - Bin kjicu ( luriy y?ar i urauiuie, this is purposes ana .i oi a mm u.r mum whcn miw often maKes it impossible high school purposes. The revenue. for WOrkers over that age to obtain which id secured from these levies employment in any company which is distributed back to the various i maintains a pension fund, school districts. The State district j -n,, very fact that an executive school levy is distributed on a basis j within one of our most important of approximately $25.00 per capita businesses the electric manufactur-school manufactur-school population, white the statdj er8haa suggested this plan, should high school levy la paid back to the j give the nation assurance that in- SChool districts on a basis Of th duatrv Is not onlv flehtlnr tha nwi. attendance in the high schools. For'ent economic chaos, but is frankly ; you w,thout any expense or trouble, ttie school year 1930-1931 $24.14 per ret.OKnizing the obligation it owes' - capita was distributed for the dls- t0 ita workers, stockholders and to ... . . . 1 1, 1 ... . inct ecnooi iuna ana i.3 p?r cii'-.the puouc whlctt buys its producU ta for the hi$?h school fund. Under Utah Engineer. this arrangement a county which Is above the average in per capita wealth contributes to the aid of the. schools In a county wliteh is under the average In per capita wealth. Last year th total state school tax charged in Utah County was 5267-001.11. 5267-001.11. while the total amount of aid which the three school districts In Utah County received from the state tax for district and high schools was $361,087.10, so that the Utah County school districts received $94,085.89 more from the state school tax than was charged against Utah County property for this tax. This total does not include Utah County's receipts re-ceipts from the state land interest and rental fund in the amount of $32,331.70. The levy for county purposes Is made up from the following items: general fund. poor and indigent, dependent mothers, fairs and advertising, adver-tising, interest and sinking fund, old age pensions and pension for the blind. Provo, Sunday evening, where they are attending the B. T. U. Miss Goodwin and Miss Wells spent the holidays, her with their parents. Mrs. Hannah Rolfe and Miss Edna Rolfe entertained at a social Monday afternoon for friends. A delicious hot dinner was served and the afternoon spent in chatting. Mrs. Marearet Cnt a t Lehi Man Manages College Harvest Ball Mrs. Daniel Thomas, Sr., was guest of honor at a social Tuesday afternoon, given at her home by members of the First Ward Sunshine Sun-shine committee. The afternoon was delightfully spent in chatting and talking over old times, after Which a dellrlmia 1lirtnl nraa c,aM,ai4 - .,ua nnrcu . - , , , J . . to the following: Mesdames Celestla n OI lne ' I u Z , , Schow. . Lorn fiat and was assisted by Joseph Muir of ieoer city, Joseph Parian Logan, Nov. 24. David Evans of Lehi, a senior at the Utah State Agricultural College, successfully managed the annual Harvest Ball, sonsored by the Agricultnral Club, which was held Friday evening, November 20. Mr. Evans acted as Timothy, Goates, Rose Matilda Phillips, Esther Powell, Martha Ann Dorton, Mrs. of Centerville, and John Barnard of ...,.. ' " llavsWln .nj(i.t JJeweyvuie. Emma Jane Roberts and Fer n i Thomaa la eighty-five years of ' r .vi ape. school of Agriculture and is major- will be tried out in Provo rt probably about December if men are now working In o&4 ties of the state and will Ik bj here for the work, to be m deputies from Mr. Elliott's oi AIRPLANES USED IN IUK? Guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Johnson on Thanksgiving included Mr. and Mrs. S. T. McCallister a.n,i Hospital Notes J. C. Lunt was taken to his home and Light Comoanv and the Tj,w son' Melvin, of Ogden, Mr. nnrl i ,r Mammoth on Wednesdnv Bft ' franu. City Power and Light Company MrS- WaUer Warkentin and daugh-an appendicitis operation. U. S. sntl they will remove the wires for ' i"ana- alr- Warkentin, all salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Oodfrev ni t w UV,1, UUO., ! president of the Agricultural Club, a member of the school of Agricul ture livestock judging team, and belongs also to the Beta Kappa Airnlanes are aid In fighting fires in vd est areas, according to reps Forest Service. During one week 100 to) were transported by alrplas landing field In the grett" region on the west slope H om-nnr Mountains in so An outbreak of llghtntalH whelmed the fire guarc workers who were in the time and tempore ... tary forces had to be m Plane transportation ofJ plementary forces J control' of fires whi cf this augmentation - would have grown to wf tions. . , I The landing fields j developed by the . the interior of some roaJ in thenational.forests J x.,. reatvan- land daughter. Gladys. Mr. and Mrs. son, Clifford. H. M. Wray and Next Trmrrlaw Sn; cu,ford" an3 taughter, Iris, riCXl inursaay and Mr. Alfred Anderson, all of . ' I "laekroot, Idaho, visited from Wed- A meetinsr of tha n:iran.icahQn . tvwi- . .,, " . , " nesaay until Saturday in Lehi with itTlZZ1! ThUr?d Mrs. Vern Webb S oTher Seniors To Give Program At High School Friday The senior class win present the ' '?n,?ft. em 9- ,Ia th J relative, and friends. Ws W, assembly Friday at the high school. ' , school building at 8 o'clock p. m. and a. .y isr rhn,ia n,.MI..,. u wero married Keith Lott, the m-nlor president. J r IT ritv nTZTZ J..l ln the Salt Lake temple. will be in charge. The program to ' , , , , . "' , irs. vern Webb be curried out follows: Cornet solo Wallace Glover. Whistling soloMiss Elizabeth McLeod. Piano solo Miss Phyllis Armi-stead. Armi-stead. Paper Miss Margaret M. Thurman. Thur-man. Senior advisor. Male trio Paul Jones, LaVerl Gray and Fullmer Allred. Comic stunt A group of seniors. with accompanied them Herbert Glover of Nyssa, Oregon, visited from Thursday until Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. urun.-wiu i'uw, alone with o.i. .... .. ... lw " JjU y to be married n v ... . !JIrs- ebb is the daughter of Mr All members of the association and Mrs. Wray and all parents, who are not yet memoera are urged to be In at-' Friday evening tendance at this meeting. Eugene Webb o Daughters of rioneers To Meet pent In social chat Mr. and Mrs. entertained at a social at their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A Anderson of Blackfoot, Idaho. The even l no- and music. after which? -. 1T--.oI1 . ! -".vouuiruisi . ... . v,t, Vl me u. u. were served. Those present wm- T hm of s.iMr. ana Mr3. A. Anderson, Mr and R J. Whipple Thursday. December Mrs. Hyrum Wray. Mr. and Ms 10. for heir next regular melng. Fred Gumey. aa of Sfcjj An excellent program has been out- Idaho: Mr t,. J?0?? Joeph Glover. Herbert is manager lined and a good attendance is de- Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webh of a Jewelry store in Nyssa. sired. Mr n xr, L a June Beers of Pleasant Grove, was removed to her home Tuesday. She was recently operated on for appendicitis. A. C. News Bureau. Missionary Parents and Wives Meeting To Be Held December 17 Vern Freeman, 15, son of Mr. and j A meeting for all members of the Mrs. Leslie Freeman of Pleasant 1 Mission TvirWa nnii Wives a- Grove, was operated on at the Lehi hospital Wednesday for a ruptured appendix. He has been in a very serious condition, but is reported to be improving nicely at the present time. Bill Backer was removed to home Friday. his Lengthy Tapetia Stretching from Newfoundland to the Azores, a tapeline L264 miles long was reeled out recently from a cable steamer to obtain an accurate ac-curate measure of the distance sociatlon will be held Thursday evening, December 17. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Royle. An excellent program Is being prepared and all members are urged to be in attendance. " The association usually hold their meeting the last Thursday in the month but due to Christmas they are holding it a week earlier. All members are urged to take not of this. HEALTH CLINIC TO BE HELD TOMORROW Tomorrow afternoon (Friday) at 1 P. m. a health conference for all traveled between he two Tandg ! p m' a health conrerence The tapeline was a fine steel iPschool ildren ' M wU1 be Ire. What Did She Sayi On being stung by a bee a woman wom-an who had lost her voice regained the power of speech. It would be Interesting to know what she aid. Lowell Evening leader. held In the Memorial building. Dr. P. R. Bowdish, county health Physician will be there to -conduct the examinations. All mothers are urged to bring their children for an examination. The clinic will be In session until In that they can gency landings . ..-A ft private planes. I Uninhabited j Tristan da Cnl " . nail island jao I uninhabited. lieved to be the incited fMj uninnaoneu Nightingale and InJ S or Keeimi WHICH - Expli: GU,C' . The glacial 'f Polar ?lM I taf condifions w :.i.riire in 'M ',,f tne ice broke dW , obJiteratinq : ra;es "I - ol.jl- J. at w 200.000 Un !L i throughout corded finals- ,ef Logic- fat tor L ii 4 o'clock. |