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Show ffc wskijnt. p,;Hav. November 4, 1927 !i !,ii"i !171 For I Mil t';ir Dealer I'hene Kitsel Ate. yltien, It.ih ai ATSON-RITC- Klrtl i.t'tUl Ate., - ,i K rar, i .l I'll.'!..- - t IMS Hought IMt A Square Deal for All! II A li MW SMASH VMHI.HC A1 I Mlltl f'li'iii-k- i MDMA Ya 1'nid i I A lv n'Miurnt.. lIacLane Reviews Kitchen Shell Shock Real Westerns Are Is Easily Prevented Revived in Smashing Utahs Tax Problems For the past divailc the rixpariment Fred Thomson Film (Continued From Page One.) of j. F. ed m ,i7rom. jbo claim dirt. ave extracts we fin that the taxation of in-pb- labor-savin- It SAlVAiiE vt 110.1101,1, at hsi'f .ur a, li AND lwl oi1y Mriii.iinli 4 Ki'k1ivi DAN WADMAN Ioh If It's Canvas We Make It. Estimates Furnished. SI IVIh I Ilatln. AVI STKIiN i;. UK WAV V. J uli M. hone :;i.) HRIDF.E GARAGE STOIIACK CO. 1' linin -- so W CURT BROWN ( Auto Repair I'linn l Aieii'ie iihI.ihuIi'Ii KirriNC Mini l.'i TMPiilv-Thii- 31 16 UiX Five-Passeng- er 1..S Ihnnc IN Mrlal Work Kumai-rKiaifiiui IlMATKA aiKKRUIl.l.Y M'RNISIIKl) HOTELS Coupe; Studehaker Stundurd Six like new; 1923 Studehaker Light Six Touring, special price; 1924 Essex Touring ('ur. One Ford Far Mukc Us an Offer! l'iia-oto- ITltT HEATING a Iaite 1925 Studehaker Big Six l'hn- eton; 1924 Studehaker Big Six Five-a- r. Passenger Coupe; 1921 Studehaker Six & ISOS STUART & SON D. K. null Si. BARGAINS 1926 IkuM SliivL USED CAR Special - l.liCK WORK SI. il VENTILATING Washington Avc. .studehaker and Urskine Automobiles fm.i is- PlllLlOTT WALTER Phone '.j'JK NOVELTY WORKS HKY j - PUOl.l.lMa'.lt IIOY (ruri-a- PET HO IT, Mich., November 3. uuii the first mile of concrete rural n ull built in the I'nited States in LM1.. Wayne County, Michigan, in width Detroit is locuied. has developed the most extensive system of smooth, haul roadway in the world, for a coiniiiuiiity of this size. I his is the dec- Lralion of the recently issued yearly rcpoit of the Wayne County Knud ciunmissioners. Previous to DJO'.i, concrete had been used as u paving material for sticcts only. With ascending popularity of the automobile, the need for better country roads began to he felt. It was with some trepidation that the first mile of rigid pavement in this a was laid near the Detroit city limits. The desirability of smooth road surfaces was quickly demonstrat- and within a short time other communities from coast to coast started pavement const i uct ion in earnest. Wayne county, states the report, now has a highway system that totals more than 500 miles, most of which is paved. These pavements vary in width from IS to SS feet. The promised minimum width is 40 feet. Exclusive of streets, Wayne county lias shaped altogether more than seven million squnre yards of concrete into iavuinents the equivalent of nourly 300 miles of pavement 40 feet wide. Foreseeing the tremendous need that would arise for good roads, the Wayne county hoard, during the 21 years of its existence, drew up and completed a rural road plan that is considered one of the most cotnpro hensivo and sensible ever dcveloed. Now the board has laid out and started work on a new and still more plan, drafted to rare for uture traffic incrcuses. It is known as the y Plan. It embraces, among others, the model concrete Dctroit-rontia- c road which is 88 feet wido and already in use. KiescI 2.VJ1) AlITO REPAIRS Tililik Km iiituu. A ill-iA!-- .i lit-- , t'niil M.irimr .i Call kiii'i i'f Mii'li IU liuilililig lllM. WaihuiKlmi A en hi. I'll) lCianili ACE WAREIIOFSE STOIC Stm t. TENTS AND AWNINGS Ul! ft thI i!Mh Wheelwright Foust ruction Co. ll-.- Ihielo mi K.ii ini PhniiF AMintron K. Ml'NIi MAI. a ICAII.ItOVn CONTRACTORS Ni JhIm fisi Small imr tiio Hig "i.ril Stmt tliiinr 4A1 l.ll.siiN St SONS. IliiiMms mill rartun. Fur THE RET SHOD ik Iu1 1 i CONTRACTORS LA GRAND COTTAGE liOM. YDOYAUA. I'rap. UiNulijiiM'trra (or Khratinicn. Uiaaunalila Hair. ISO IVI. IMIS 2lh 8k n, BLOWN MOTOR COMPANY OFFICES FOR RENT A Clean Well Lighted Hasement Room, Suitable for Office or Rale llnum and Wnahinuton l.AllGE VAULT Nanii Twenty-fourt- I f You Huy a Lot, h Extra atura ruum tn ronnoctlon IrU-m- l ltuclit COLONIAL BUILDING LOAN ASSN Youll be a lot 2SH0 Reiter Off Wnahlmrlnn & Avrnua FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS $10 Down, $10 Monlh COYOTE THAI'S NO. com-rehensi- ve Super-Highwa- I '.! Instructor Western Sporting Goods Co. REMINGTON Legal up-to-d- le Prosperity. It would be poor policy to tax on the $95,000.00 of in- returned in Utah. (They might re. their jobs and leave the couThird Intangible wealth taxed for fear it would leave I y Dr. F. J. Drake Stalling-Anderso- Sales and Spanish-America- ut ns deep-dow- been nominated at the City HAVING Election for the office of City Auditor, I solicit the votes of the citizens at the election on November 8th for that office. Those who know me If will vouch for my qualifications. elected, I pledge myself to a conscientious and faithful performance of the duties of the office. -- Mrs. Difti'i: i Petersen m. z1 he 1'hiinr Grant at about this deduction: first If Utah insists on maintain-he- r present school and road pro-she can not expect tax relief. . There can be no consider-M- e j?nd increase in taxable property other through growth and genera shoulc ed a.lif Garage to property 'would drive this of wealth out of the state, which of course, that it must not be fod Taken as a whole the speaker nty fourth big-hatt- Let Shorly Davidson Do It IIP , Oil of I'iOiIiui'. t.li1. Supi'lios lvt I l What Price Funny form . ciiw-ho- Eierl 'Jllll St learned my lesson, but not until $1.00 per Dozen had attained calloused hands and J forty-fivisa h Store Riverside Second-han- d figure. Im not as I as should be So ISOO WaahiliKtun Avat at pretty I'lama forty. I ask other women not to share my fate. Farm life is made easier, she reSCHOOL marks, not solely through the provision of g devices, but Music to HOMEBUILDERS SPORTING equally through the skillful use of 905 lhone Wash. 2110 Demonstration! leisure time in appreciation of fireGive Glory GOODS flies and larkspur, red sunsets and Shows Side Mr. Allen Pike of Salt Iuke City, silvery moonlight. The development HEADQUARTERS of a proper balance between work and an instructor of music and a frequent World Of Conflict 4 New broadcaster over KSL radio station Footballs p!ay, between hoarding and spending, etween the things of the flesh and of he will in that all Ogden city, day he will soldier tell that Head Helmets Every you the things of the spirit, is as importEdison Records had a lot of fun out of a war. Ask Saturday, at which time he will give ant in the country as in the town. musical a demonstration Hasketballs at in a package any reminiscent veteran of the A thespecial MuBic Petersen company. E. F. or some erstwhile gob of the Striking Hags New be U. S. N. and they will smile and say, the use and damage to, drill and of, $1.00 Hand Halls a But ask a leatherneck, betcha. maneuver grounds located on privately Ave. soldier Opened on of the seven seas, what he owned land Only Saturday whore there were built thinks about it and your answer will trenches for instruction purposes. Dahl & Ellery, popular used car be hot dog. Thats why the CapMusic dealers, will open a new garage and tain Flagg in the picturizatinn of sales room on Grant avenue early in What Price Glory remarks after a Phone 1240 2953 Wash. the week. It will be located in the leave of absence and a hilarious visit rear of the present used car market. to Barle-Du- c This is the best war 2168 Kiesel Avq. Phone 238-- J It will be a modem equipped shop I ever attended. Notice with wash rack and all other necesCASH REGISTERS The comedy end of war was what establishment. impressed Noth nf Siiivinl MwtiiiK of Stockholder of sities for an Winfield It. Sheehan, genICk-Aaplialt Ciimimiiy. There will be an entrance on Kiesel eral manager of Fox Films, when the I). It. STEWART Kivrn that a apceial m Nn tire I hrrt-l.well on as avenue as Grant. screen the of a of the lirV. holclrr of the Itoxel Atphkll of job story making Sales Agent Utah Corimration. will tie held n Company, play was undertakthe country, but must be pampered en at ItiKim 111 Central fluiiilinit. Omlen, Utah, and Sheehan knew Hollywood and protected. Saturday, the nth day nf November, 11)27, hecausc he was a Sergeant in the U. Veterinary Surgeon the hour of 2 :M orloek 1. M., for the purpoae There are those among us, and they S. A. and saw active service in Cuba of nmehdinr the Article of Incorporation Service Twenty-fourt- h 331 Street are neither pink or red, who believe in the oaid corio ration, to redure the par value of n war. tnck from One Dollar (tl.M) to ten centa per that the taxpayer of today ia entitled Then, Director Raoul Walsh took Utah Ogden, alinre. to have his burden lightened, be he battle as a Residence 1075M Office 836 I'huncs; it ASPHALT COMPANY, plen gave ItOKL background, Kiesel 365 2423 Avc. Phone individual, partnership or corporation. A. M. MILLER, Pmfdrnk of clash and conflict, tragic touch He knows there is a vast amount of ty M. H. SNYDER, Secretary es and pathetic pulses, but he let his and the only soldier man overseas wealth escaping taxation just have the way to relieve the situation is to tax time of his life in which Director II drawn-oarguments Walsh was it. All these right and followed form. about taxation are smoke-screen So laughter of the uproarious, thrown out to blanket the issue. The kfnd is when the picpromised owners of intangible wealth are satWhat Price Glory, has its preisfied with the Utah tax laws, and ture, miere at the Egyptian theatre soon. will resist their modification in a Victor McLaglcn, soldier of fortune, their will tax property, manner which captain in the world war, and a capital actor, is the Captian Flagg of the story; Edmund Lowe is Sergeant by the first snow; we have Quirt, and lovely Dolores Del Rio will no place to store them! be seen as Charmaine. These head a great cast ar.d a host of auxiliaries in I ss It is a long time since the good old days wiivii the kid used to nearly liii.-- e the I'.iuf off the theatre as the Indians vatne tearing through the hills in hot pursuit. y with tin S'n-'then western pictures have become a (rifle anaemic, and the good old thrillers have been laid away on dusty shelves. Di ep in the heart of almost every hoy is a wish to see the same sort of thinks thing, and many a grown-u- p enviously of the times when ho used Mexito sit and watch the cans lie behind their cavtus hushes and blaze away at the avenging cowboys. Arizona Nights which is coining to the Lyceum theatre Friday is one of these real westerns. Fred Thomson, and his great horse, Silver King, are going to give the hoys, young and old, a glimpse of real western frontier life, truly authentic in every detail, and as thrilling as any exploit from the pages of Fenimoro Cooper. Fred, who in his comparatively short career, has been an athletic hero at Princeton, a hoy scout leader in Nevada, and a Chaplin to the U. S. Forces in Flanders, dedicated his movie career to the hoys of the United States, and he tries to give them the type of picture that they really want. In Arizona Nights he manages to give the greatest performance of a real western that has left Hollywood n many a long year. Other players in the cast are Nora Lane, J. P. McGowan, Bill Courtright, Lottie Williams, William McCormick, Dan Peterson, and Silver King. IJuyd Ingraham, who has directed most of the Thomson pictures, also handled this one. pi ADVICE FREE TU - j li TO LOAN limit $ ki Detroit Area Has Most Wide Roads MPI!PPPM agriculture has Urn tjuiivly w a on behalf of the American battle 000, 1,398; incomes of fl0,000 or farm woman urging that at least 534. over, a fair share of the investment in the It is interesting to observe that farm should go toward making her of the above, 16,659 returns are ife easier and pleasanter. from Salt Lake county, and of Now a powerful national farm jourthese 15,361 were under $5,000; nal, The Farm and biresidc, joins the 897 from $5,000 to $10,000, and crusade, with a warming that Kitchen 401, $10,000 and over. Snell Shock is one of the most danAgain we quote from page fifteen gerous and expensive ailments of farm of the speech: life. According to this authority, Closely allied with the proposal farm women who spend their lives for a state income tax, in fact as working, saving, always for something recognized indispensable prethat will spare thpm the gruelling labor which has fallen to their lot, are requisite, it is proposed, and has been insistently proposed in every breaking their backs to save them. An anonymous farm woman, 40 legislature for the past several years old, contributes to the discusjears, that the state amend its constitution by permitting the sion with a review of her battle classified property tax. against the farm kitchen. Twenty Briefly, this proposal is as folyears ago she moved to the scene of lows: her life's drudgery and entered with The present constitution proyouthful zest into making come true vides, All property in the state the dream of 220 acres of wheat land, not exempt under the laws of the an eight room house, an automobile, United States or under this cona bath-rooand electric lights. But stitution shall be taxed in proportthe bam came first. Machinery came ion to its value. It is proposed next. Stock was ever required while to smend this section of the conthe dream of household luxuries linstitution by adding the words, gered. Life was one drudgery after anoth"subject to the provision for classification as herein set forth." er, she says, Our excuse was that The proposed amendment then we wanted to give our children the to the best. We saved and skimped. Ill empower Eroceeds bet the kids would thank us for a provide by law for the division of all property into little real companionship and more I'. l THRIFT FO. COMK ii Klhle Sl lVlrphmW i .iu Fi .(. PEOPLES Fl.NANFK 1 FOR SALE iUH li. dm. r.Nl.i.-i-- i ill 111 Si'wi.li Yiuir Car Triiii In moil thin. r "ill a f.r Mim i.ti 4'h l iir iiinikft lotldi, Hini I lie .. -- m:i I n.it tii M of tli.it of now n U. i. in and transfer baggage DON'T r, Y.iur Hmk 'in-- : liiiiisi si: AUTO SAIA AOE AI sub-cla- - n. FENDERS AND COPIES OGDEN FENDER SIlOl J.VJ7 Kiesel Awmie THE WRECK IS NOT AS CAD AS IT LOOKS es Jftmm. Kr-iii- USED FAR MARKET i. at iii Hily (i'l. lil' ini o tJeeil Aiitixiiiii'ili ait.l Si '111 W sub-class- Mi MAIUT.L SHOT BV Dahl & Ellery I ctlh heauty sAi.i-- : Ai'Tmior.u.Ks and for purposes of taxation, and to determine what class or shall be subject to taxation, and the relative degree in which the several classes shall be taxed, and what class ' shall be exempt from taxation." The primary argument, as I understand it, for this constitutional provision is that, since under Die present constitution all property must be assessed at its value, intangible property, stocks, bonds, etc., is not returned for taxation at all; that a property tax at present rates upon intangible property would tax it out of existence, which is undoubtedly true; that, therefore, by tacit consent it is not taxed at all, and in order to bring it upon the tax foils, or to impose an income tax in lieu of property tax upon such pecies of property, it is neces-r- y to permit the legislature to io classify this property as to either exempt it from property taxation, or to impose a very low of property taxation upon fte it. rfjj THE OGDEN 1()ST nut classes . Lettie Farr Manning I Paid Advertisement.) All Cars Must Go Genuine Cannon BATH TOWEL Terms and Trades the big scenes. Army Paid No Rent For Trenches Used During World War 1923 Ford touring 1920 Ford sedan The United States government did not make payments for rental of the trenches in France in which they Essex 4 touring $115.00 1924 Star touring $95.00 fought, the department of war has just announced, in denial of an to this effect The depart ment said that this allegation has been sedan $65.00 repeatedly denied by the Department. The full text of the statement follows: Once again has the war department been asked whether or not there is any tnith in the allegation that the American forces in France in the World war were made to pay rent for the trencheS' in which they fought. This allegation has been repeatedly denied by the War department. No such payments were made by t United States. It is probable that the belief thai; font was paid for trenches had origin i in the customary payments made for 3 Fords i $37.50 Fixed to Last $37.50 alle-gatio- ! r $22.50 each SWARTZ SALES CO 3030 Washington Avenue Lock Over Our Stock of Used Tires In Our Vulcanizing Department WITH PU1XHASL OP lOcAKISrf SfOML CAST 0 LE . ) Day Storage 25c 89c Wm. Thornton Drug Store No. 11 21th and Wash. Open Until 11 P. M. Free Delivery Phone 272 Auto Vacuum Cleaner Used in our Car Washing Dept. The latest appliances and processes available are used in all departments. i Mack-Robins- on j Garage Phone 2441 Kiesel Avenue 604 . i |