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Show Th. A Way to Reduce Taxes cs 0o 0 a. A federal income tax reduction plan lias lieen introduced in congress that deserves the support of every citizen. The bills, 111320 31) and HJ32031, have been introduced by and Rep. A. Sydney Rep. Howard H. Raker Jr.. Herlong They would reduce taxes gradually over a bringing the first barket of persona tax rates down and the top rate down from f)lr to from 20'.; to down from 77 t to and gift taxes taxes estate 47f, fnim 57.75'f to 35.25. Rusinesses would get benefits in depreciation on equipment. Everyone would get at least a 25'; cut in taxes, with almost )'; of the savings going to those in brackets up to .) jie-rio- d. C "5 Z 0 15, 47, $(i.OOO. The plan is logical liecause it would not cripple military or other important programs and would not result in deficiency spending. $ It is based on the fact that, without any increase in rates, the federal tax take increases $13 billion a year, due to the increase in the national economy. By letting taxpayers keep this money, instead of paying it to the government, there will lie a growth in private economy. Consumer purchases will soar, resulting in pjant expansion, development of new products, and added employment which will give the government more, not less, in total taxes. F.xperts hail the legislation as practical and connnori-sens- e in nature. Congress should pass it. Raker-ITerlon- g o . 3 C 0 -- D 0c Last Word By Vivi (R-Ten- (D-Fla- o BANTAM BASKETBALL LEAGUE SLATE I The Neighbor Serving the Holladay, CottonEast Mill creek Communities of South Salt Lake wood and 6 Phone: Salt Lake City 17, Utah Plant 136 No. Main, Midvale, Phone: AM5-355278-262- Subscription Rates: County. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Midvale, Utah, under the Act of March 9, 1878. Office 4708 Holladay Blvd. 83.00 per year cents per month by carrier Published every Wednesday J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher J. Kay Aldous, Editor-Manag- 25 your ophthalmologist- Not Just A Man Who Prescribes Glasses Christmas gifts! How they cheer us. How they sometimes surprise gs. How they often meet our needs! Take a friend of mine. She waa wa.fzing all over the place in a surprise mink stole her husband presented her with this Chr.stmas.' ' She " had never thought she would ever possess one, and there she was with a beautiful autumn haze fur piece. Or take Mac, another friend of ours the editor of a weekly newspaper. His good wife had a lovely office chair for him. Commenting on it, Mac said-tha- t chair he the old, beat-uhas had for a number of years on the job was in aw.ul shape. Only one piece of webbing kept him off the floor. Why it had got to the point where all .t was good for was bill co.lect-or- s or tax collectors. It could hardly have taken another vist from the governor. Mac said. Its hard to tell whether Mac will do as good writing in the fancy new chair. Well just have to see. Another woman I know got all new doors for her home last Christmas from her contractor husband, but like most busy businessmen, he never got them hung until November of this year. And what did she get for Christmas door knobs. She appreciated them, too, because shed gone a month without them! The Christmas Im not apt to forget and it became a standing joke in the family was the year we got a septic tank and cesspool. December 17th came and it was either that or move In with relatives. There wasn't even a path outdoors and in Minnesota's - freezing temperatures, it was not the most expected gift, not the most luxurious gift, but the most appreciated gift. p EYE EXAMINATION 1062 East t . City j Lwgue Dons vs Bees Titans vs Trojans 10:00 12:00 Dons vs Trojans Bee; and Titajis 11:00 Bye Dons vs Titans Bees vs Trojans 10:00 9:00 Bees vs Titans Dons and Trojans 10:00 Rye City First Half Count Lmbu January 13 9:00 a.m. a.m. Jets vs Sheriffs 11:00 a.m. Noon ltains vs Chiefs January 20 9:00 a.m. a.m. Jets vs Rams Sheriffs vs Chiefs. lb:00 a.m. January 27 11:00 a.m. Rams a.jn. Sheriffs vs Bye a.m. Jets and Chiefs February 3 9:00 a.m. a.m. Jets vs Chiefs Rams and Sheriffs Bye , Second Half County League February 10 11:00 a.m. Noon Sheriffs vs Jets 9:00 a.m. Chiefs vs Rains a.m. February 17 10:00 a.m. Rams vs Jets a.m. 12:00 Noon Chiefs vs Sheriffs a.m. February 24 12:00 Noon Chiefs vs Jets a.m. 10:00 a.m. Rams vs Sheriffs a.m. I ' Uagua ... Bees vs Dons vs Titans - . Trojans . 12 00 10:00 Titans vs Bees Trojans vs Pops 9:00 11:00 Trojans vs Bees Titans vs Dons 9:00 11:00 i Miss Kathy Mendenhall Engagement Told Hardware Ranch Lures Visitors For New officers were installed in the Holladay Toastmistress club Jan. 9 at thair regular noon mooting. Tho officer include outgoing prosidont, Mrs. Louise Pago, top left; Mrs. Helen Knudsen, club representative and Mrs Titan Chit Chat By Sherilyn Sierakowski Olympus High Club installed new officers Helen Pluess, right. Seated are Mrs. Henrietta Maxwell, treasurer, left; Mrs. Frances Robinson, secretary and Mrs. Louis Reed, with gavel. Incoming president. - Brent L. Bateman, son of Mr Mrs Joseph Bateman, 1922 Meadow Dr. (6620 South) has A supermarket in Bayonne, N. J. recently took a flyer in & the real estate market with a sion for sale at 69c. The house offers five bedrooms, pantry, maids room, dining room, living room, foyer, den, walk-i- n linen closet and attic. In the finished basement there is a private bowling alley. The gimmick is that the house must either be moved or torn down. It will cost several thousands to move it. The Holladay Toastmistress Jan. at their regular noon meeting. Mrs Louise Page, outgoing president, used the Under New Managtheme ement. The new officers are, Mrs Louise Reed, incoming president; Mrs Helen Pluess, vice president; Mrs Henrietta Max-- 1 well, treasurer, Mrs Frances Robinson, secretary and Mrs Helen Knudsen, club representative for the coming term. Toastmistress clubs, which now extend throughout the nation, were organized in Califor nia in 1938. They enable women j to improve themselves, to deal competently with events, to prepare themselves for various leadership roles and to communicate effectively to obtain maximum influence in a community. Not all members wish to become public spe akers, but everyone desires poise, self confidence and to be able to communicate ones ideas effectively, Mrs Reed, the new presdent maintains. For further information, call Mrs Robinson, HU 9 semi-finishe- d ; There Are TWO Sides To This Story . . . man- bargain-price- d to Brant L. Bateman lieen called to serve an LDS mission to South Germany. Mr Bateman, a graduate of Granite High School attended the University of Utah for one year. lie is majoring in Pre-Meand is affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity. d. A fare'vcll testimonial has been set for the missionary for Jan. 14 at 1:30 p.m. at Butler 4th, Ward 2700 East 7000 S. Subscribe Elk Herds Utah's Hardware Ranch will again play host to thousands of visitors during the winter months ahead as they visit to e attracenjoy the tions of this increasingly popular elk management area. Hardware Ranch is owned and operated by the department of fish and game. Wild, or grass hay raised oi; the property each summer is stored and then fed during ' the season of heavy snows when several hundred elk gather there during this period. The ranch is situated some 17 up Blacksmith's Fork miles east of Hyrum in Cache Canyon Valley. Department spokesmen said today that although some elk are already on the property, visitors can expect to see more of these animals as later winter snowfall causes them to move to the ranch feed lot. Mr & Mrs Arthur L. Mendenhall, 4123 Gary Road announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Kathy Mendenhall, to Richard F. Brown. Mr Brown is the son of Mr fc Mrs William M. Brown, West Greenwich, R.I. He is presently residing at 224 East 4460 South. scenic-wildlif- Bargain at Last A House Fo;- 69c Brent Bateman Called To German Mission Toastmistress Group Lists New Officers Better Main Office - 420 Boston Building Branch Offices: 368 East First South 4792 South State Street, Murray 21st South i p Olympus High sent Marcia Stark, a sophomore, and Robert Keddington, a junior to the 1961 southwest district National Safety Student Association held in Arizona from Dec. 27 to Dec. 29. They were among the six sent from Utah. They joined three students from California, five from Arizona, seven from Nevada, three from New Mexico, with Colorado sending three as official delegate. The purpose of the conference was aimed at setting goals for students working on traffic pro blema. The council voted on these following points: Driver education should be compulsory in the secondary schools throughout the U.S. 2. Teens should be warned about the dangers of alcohol. 3. Seat belts should be requir ed. 4. Teens should be aware of the moral and indjvidual re sponsibilitiea of driving. 5. Accident records should be available for the public to see 6. relationships between the public and police. administration 7. School should encourage safety programs in the school. When you go to your ophthalmologist for an eye examination, you are not just getof vision. You choose ting a check-uan ophthalmologist, and wisely so, because he is a doctor, an M.D. And because the he gives your eyes is a complete medical examination. CONSULT Alt EYE PHYSICIAN (M.D.) FOR on days indicated Teams with Byes may schedule practice his or representative. Joe Beck by coordinating with Captain Cigarettes can be very unhealthy for man. For instance, when his wife comes home and finds some with lipstick them. At least a modem wife knows what to do with a button that comes off hubbys shirt. She puts it in a box on the dresser. 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