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Show BAKOV. A. page 1 1AltOM iubli-hu- l and Printed at Parowan, Utah eath Thursday RuUrt II. Mitchell, Publisher mucil as .Set und Class Mail Matter in the Post Office .u Parovs an, lltali, (Xtokr 27. 1915, under the Act of ' undress uf March 3, 1879. Sul isi. ript ion Rates $2.50 xt year in aJvante rates upon request Advertising 1 By Whom Kind Imposed i - Mil RP ARP MANY among us who arc voluble in their ritu ism of this or that tax. All tcx often they are not informed as to the relative quantity or qualify of their total tax load. these same noisy tax critics arc the same ones heard shouting for more and more public services of one kind or another. They, like Senator Sorghum, are for bigger projects, public spending and, at the same time, for lower and fewer taxes. Right now we hear candidates for offue promulgate sue h contradictory programs. e VP SHOULD ALL KNOW what taxes we pay and what we get for emr money. Some taxes hit us hard in the face while oilier- - we largely disregard hit us in the pocket book. Om total tax bill - federal, state and local altogether - is mighty heavy. Last year it totaled $95.6 billions. This is a Or of money. On a per capita basis, it is $600 or $3,000 for a family of five. Whether we like it or not we are really up to our necks in taxes. Let's sec just bow this heavy load is distributed. -- PROBATE AMI GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE For Further Information Consult Clerk of District Court or Game Dept. Uses tely totaling approxm 000. Russell R. Keeteh, sheep s'ceiali.st at the I cultural Gtllege, explained that each grower ecntive payment amounting to 11.9 x.r cent wool sale price. The' national average price of wool marketed List year was 42 8 tents a pound That means the national average incentive payment will be 11 2 cents a pound or 44 9 per cent of 42 8 cents This payment, Tw o ma jor added to the national average tracts lrive ;i warded for price of 42 8 equals 62 cents a a v & White at the a pound or exactly the supaeon dmg to rooks hatchet port level in 1955 and 195C the Utah Di of Fish and Mr. Keeteh said that the inG; ni" centive program provides bigVo k is p. ger payments for those who .tli and is " lme market better than average 'mined program wool. For instance, suppose departments hstant'alK into each year a wool grower had an avercrease th" pm luction of fish age W'ool sale price of 50 firm thsta,i'- twelve hatch-or'e- s cents a pound. That price, in both conInol'id-multiplied bv 44 9 per cent, tracts will h" the imnrovo-m- i would give an incentive paynt of old a' l the addition ment of 22 4 cents a pound new fish H iring facilities. of In addition. Utah farmers The Midw.iv contract was who sold lambs for slaughter awnrded to Addon's of Heher i 1955 will get pulled wool 7, itv on a h of x. 2,091 03 payments. They will get a v o Con--- ' ruction of Hansen hun77 one cents per straight dred pounds of lambs sold, A tamount received the hite figured on a live weight rocks mb on a bid of S44.28.). New fry ponds renovating basis. A deduction of one cent per of old ponds, and other imincluded are ant W,ek no,. in wool all produced pound for ot i ontrjf in 1955 will be made Tlii-- i F Mh war the department goes into a fund for advertising lamb and wool, which plans call f" i"'ii"r develop- ments of thi- - kmd ns monies is being handled bv the Producers Maior conavailable are Sheep tracts w'th k t and completed Council. Checks are expected to he during I'll" for such develop- mailed to sheep producers in itk nt and improvement work the near future, Mr. Keeteh at the Glenwood. Kamas and said. Ranguitch hVclv'ries. " case in Utah in practice. Collection- - last year totaled $59,55 1, property taxes are largely local taxes. This has become the 00. In the Fifth Judicial District NOTICK TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Klizabcth Brock Galbreath, also known as Elizabeth B Galbreath .deceased. Creditors claims with will present vouchers to the undersigned at 471 South 450 West. Cedar City, Iron County, Utah on or before the 20th day of November, A. D. 1956. Dated this 19th day of July, Department of Fish & Game began the state's first intensive program to plant all high lakes and reserv-- J oir in this modern manner. The waters planted were h Creek. Pear, Donkey, Hlmd. Solitare, Government ; ml Upper Bown lakes. All are situated under the rim of Pnulder Mountain located in section the of Southern Utah. A total of 26 thousand fish w e re planted. All were fingcr-lirrainbow', two to three inches in length except for i thousand smaller fry taken ip one load. The department said a ma-- 1 joiity of small trout going hito th high mountain wa- ti rs over the state this year "oid i he planted by plane for the first time. Don Demming, d partment pilot, will make all plants with the depart- Fi-- ' j Wavne-Garfiel- - j i , spec i j j t'me in planting during the short summer planting period w hen the high lakes are open and the fish are of proper for stocking. j ..... e 1 expected that n NEWS TOM & JERRY 1S NEW'S CARTOON nil. anil SAT. j ! .lli.Xcss Products U Q-I- ( A c btWASC0Ff DanDJUEY-CrdciuRUS- t, Service Delivery lYcri Dalloii niONE . f 'HeatllllalMllj REM1DIES SPICES COSMETICS HOUSEHOLD HELPERS Direct Stiles TOM & JERRY 2551 Spcciiil Matinee Parowan, IHuh MISS ROBIN CRUSOE ; Kent Mitchell 04- - Browning Coal Any y'--'- .' 6, Jumbo rs 5! nh .n:3 PAROWAN OR DELIVERED IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TRONT COUNTY. UTAH. NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE GENERAL ACCEPTANCE COMPANY, a corporation, Pbintif. vs. KEITH E. & NADINE F. his wife. Defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE, on the 31st day of July, 1956, at the hour of twelve oclock noon of said dry, at the front door of ihe County Court House in Par-oan, Iron County, Utah, the following described real estate situate in the County of Iron. State of Utah, Com. at a point 16 rds. N of a point 27.09 rds W, of the SE Cor. of Lot 8, Blk. 3, of Eirkbecks Sur. of W1!; of SW See 11, and EJ2 of SEM of See.' 10; Twp. 36S" R11W, S. L. M and running thpnce W 10 rds.: thence N 3.9 rds.; thence E 10 rds.; thence S 3 9 rds. to beg, tog. with V ac. primary waters of Coal Creek and known as South and West Field Water Right, also, all other rights, privi-- i "es and appurtenances. Dated this 27th day of June, LOVE-RIDG- E LOVE-RIDG- E, . j 1 ' SAMS PHOTO LAB FOR PAROWAN AND l CEDAR CITY ARTHUR NELSON, Sheriff Iron County. First Publication: July 12, Last Publication: July, 26. Life - Automobile (FARM BUREAU INS ) F1IIL See A. Hills Orton Iam'llx ;F;cumrv SALE 30-3- 0 FOR ATHLETES FOOT titi.f rn Office at Caurt House, Parowan For Sale or Kent All - - AUTOMOBILE SURELY BONDS See W Use for 3 to 5 days Watch the old tainted skin slough off leaving healthy, hardy skin. If not pleased with powerful, instant-dryin- g your 40c back at any drug store. Today at Fentons. L L, Kinds Of CLAIR ROWLEY Lost mn X 16 TIRE & WHEEL for Ford pick-uLost between home in Parowan SPALDING my oft ball glove around the! and Cedar City. Finder call mulberry tree by the Pratt Ken Matherson. Slovens hom". Finder please call George Banks, Ph. 4031. FLACK COCKER SPANIEL. license No., Parowan, 3. finder call Gordon, Whitney, Rew-- I F O It 19f0 Chev. 2 dr. R & H., good ard. i 1 ,r"s Engine completely 'd. exceptionally clean inside and out. Phone 3952. If you want your lawn cut ton CMC bed and rack with a power mower, call Gor Pli. 3.517 or write Box 504. don Adams at 2201. p. FIVE-FINGE- R F O II WINCHESTER MODLE 94 Cal. Rifle. Almost new $45.00 or best offer. Call the Times Office A ABSTRACTERS LICENSED FIRE LOST Auction If you want to keep drinking, thats your business. If 338 HEAD OF EWES WIT you want to stop, thats our LAMBS. Good Forest and business. Grazing permit. Call For further information write Taylor Mma Stubbs, Phone 3861. Box 151, Parogonah, Utah 4 Parowan, Utah. Phone 2054 LIFE 19-2- MN SOUTHERN UTAH AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY CEDAR CITY INSURANCE INSURANCE BEDROOM TWO Home. Call Warren Pendleton 6 Phone 3221. U'h COMPLETE COVERAGE IN For the Best In NEW ok. City, P. O. Box 1115, Dept. 1056 oi GUADANTiEI MONtr-BAC- t Phone 3641 or 2691 to-w- it: NORTHERN COAL Immediate Delivery BROWNING HUNINGTON SUNBEAM ALSO GENERAL HAULING j -- SUL over-hnu- Work Wanted 1 7RIBUTT0 21 2 . Tomes James CAGNEYiar. million na- DISTRIBUTOR OF tjve and 150000 brook trQut wijj be stocked into the wators Gf the High Uintah Moun tains and other ranges as the plr-nplanting program goes COAL CAN BE PICKED UP forward during the next two AT THE YARD IN months Printing Needs! !h 'mints . ABADIMI' j v. , W coiot-cmrimc- J110 -- IiiiNI Specialty STRUNG , j Call Us For All Your A THUS. IAN CARTOON NEWS b5SS36-telJUllhftl3- j r Wedding Announcements h. Rracious unto an as R00 STtIGLR I 1 M fail Fred McIntosh Galbreath Executor of the Estate of Elizabeth Brock also known as Elizabeth B. Galbreath. Deceased. Movie & Movie Attornies for Executor 810 Deseret Bldg. Salt Lake City 11, Utah Gal-breat- four compart- n.cnt tank he, been installed Mn the plane for this work. The pilot flies solo as the tank takes up the second seat space in the t acc riper Cub ,t is so constrllctcd that sole. nojd controls at the pilot'J hand will automatically re-- 1 p ;isf. anv one. or ajj (anlt-0f (ho flsb being carried at a given time Fxperimcntal runs and the above early plants show this modern method of stocking mall off the road waters to he far superior in nearly all cases to the past plants where the fish were taken in by horse and mule packs. Chief gain noted was the saving of A HI RP IS THE PICTURE. Income taxes constitute the major revenue source with a take of $53.7 billions which is 56.2 per cent of the total load. Of this amount, personal income taxes contribute the lion's share w'ith $33.1 billions while corporations yield $20.6 billions. Property taxes, of which we are all so conscious and critical, bring in $10.2 billions or 10.7 per cent of the total. Tobacco and liquor contribute $5.4 bill- SALES TAXES since 1930 have come to plav almost a major ions or just half the property tax collections. role in state fiscal affairs. Though utilized hv hut 32 states, produce 21 per cent of all state revenues with codec-they INCOME TAXES. It is noteworthy that 73 per cent of al! to state treas federal revenues come from this source (personal $31.8 bill- tions of $2.7 billions., It has been a S 19,000 000 where the case This uncs. Utah, is in certainly ions, corporate $19.8 billions). This is also an important state local governments have, is obtained. than more 1,000 Then, rax. It provides $2 billion or 15 per cent of state totals, turned to this revenue source with $800,000, 000 collected.; rhough used in only 32 states of which Utah is one. The coland local general sales and gross receipts taxes total Stare lections in Utah last year reached $9,48 ,501, There has billions. $3.5 developed a recent move on the local level toward income taxc. Last year over $100,000,000 was raised in 360 taxing GAS, OIL AND MOTOR LICENSES put a lot of money in units, largely in Pennsylvania (280), Ohio (20). the rill, around $3.6 billions, or an amount equal to total federal expenditures 20 years ago. Utah collects around $17, PROPERTY TAXES remain the mainstay of local revenues. from these source.-- . During the past 10 They provide $9.8 billions or 80 per cent of the total of 12 500,000 annually increased from billions. Property taxes, once important on the state level, years, motor vehicle registration the decade ahead, we may expect tax now provide only 3 per cent of the total of $400,000,000. to 62,760,000. During users on revenues to double, at least. highway The federal docs not impose property taxes. This means that II If'iPf-f'II il 'I'll! Mil I THEY V(ar ( life-save- TTItIISKARCB! mnt I C -- r:BOGARl i A. D. 1956. d tj i Firnwe Signers Seven lakes were $2,225, bv plane recently as the Utah i (From Utah Taxpayer Assn.) I M AI.1.Y PlOPI.r. ARP scry conscious and resentful, too, ,.f ii- direi t taxes they pay and at the same time indifferant r apatlu tie to the burelcnsomc tax load they do not see. They ate also nor partieularly eeitucrn-- d with the taxes paid by This thought is expressed in the saying "A t it tr tumliliors. ood tax IS the one the other fellow pays" and from the point of m- w of the of fie ial, "Hie maximum feathers win the least S .u.iwL" They have taken all the feathers and part of the Tin as well. l56 - k from tlieir 1V55 marketings ASSOCIATION Amount ("I All, !' !.V lL V I Airplane For Payments Totaling Near $2,225,000 Fish Plantingstocked Utah grower- - arc ex pec tcd to git ituc;mc pamcmvv i J- - Our Taxes !! ' Utah Wool GrowcrsTo Get Incentive an times dlAil SIM I 1 ALMA EVANS Parowan, Urah Phone 2 Hi FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT; Suitable for couple, Phone 3226 or see John II. Pendleton BASEMENT APARTMENT; for information call 3163 |