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Show 157 PA ROWAN TIM Lb, PAROWAN, UTAH 1TURUARY 8, page 2 PARAGONAH News Notes iwhmvax times anj Printed at Purouun, Utah cath Thursday PuNi-lit- J Rukrt B. COMPLETE COVERAGE IN Life - Automobile S&lStiWf? by .Mrs. Pauline Tophuni Mrs. Nora Barton has been Mitchell, Pubhshei during the past week suffer ling with pneumonia, but last reports are that she is im- (FARM BUREAU INS ill dAii SlAn'FdS'i ASSOCIATE Line red as 8tund Class Mail Matter in the Post OlficC a. Parowan, Utah, Octokr 27. 1!715, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 18717. proving. Cecil Barton left Tuesday for Salt Lake City to undergo surgery, lie was accompan-- , led by his wife and a brother Scott Barton. Mrs. Sarah T. Robinson had a quilting bee last week. It was attended by family mem- bers and close friends The Treker class of the ward entertained their mo. thers at class demonstrations a program Tuesday. Un .... ort!and All farm with oertag allotment for rorgit, lei com, are eligible le lake pail in lha dor the direction of tllC'ir boi ocrcag lobotro, ttiervo of he Soil lank, farmeri who portuipale will leduie fher Mrs. MaUrine Williamson . then 195 outage of one ei more of thoie crop below Hie allotment inspirational lesson WUS at corn boie. All former whe wuh to participate In 195 (hould work, in Theology meeting out their plonc with the Coun'y Agricultural Stabiliiotion and Coniervation Commit- - given lee, the U $. Department of Agriculture announce. Payment will be made Tuesday by Mrs. Ethel Robb cernpeniaie farmer for lor ef net income roiulting from crop acreage reduction. 1 hc SOn WaS On Moroni the for normal on th. ,...mf land, a. crop yield the, payment, w.ll be bated determined by the County ASC Committee former may leave thi land Idle, or last of the NophltCS. Mrs. toil or woler contervotiQn practice on It. Ihi lond connot be cropped or Davenport read an Origina the Secra- , cut for boy during 195 colendor year, and may not be graced unit OH Moroni Written by PetTl farmeit an determine! al0 may of participate eiitt. Agriculture emeigncy tary Contervoti n Reterve for which all farm land regularly vied to her sister Mrs. llazle Jean in lha Soil Bank year in advance Advertising rates ujxin request Subscription Rates $2.50 xt Lets Take Another Look BY LYMAN COUNTY (ST GEORGE) .NORA Tills WASHINGTON IN NEWS of the frenzied cry of the nation for education Johhmes and Marcs are the forgotten quantities. While the professional educationists are frightening the par-- t nts out ol their wits by relating all of the opportunities their ihildicn aie going to miss if these funds are not made avail-a- b e. tlie truth is that only a ;ma!l percent of these monies is uctuallv spent on the child. Approximately four times as many children as in 1870 are now in school, but we, spend more than 00 times as much on their educctional setup. Considering the classroom unit that is now being asked in the Urh Legislature, according to one report, "the children would have only about $300 spent on them each year," Where does the remainder go In ! r O It I.YSFIlAACi: 12 SAI.I.; HOME in the northwest section of Iarowan, Large lot with full water right Call 4911 or See Clinton Thornton. NO foreign substance remains ,in a rug cleaned with Blue Lustre. Stays clean longer. Tarowan Trading Center See ,1. Hills Orton FOR SALE OR RENT home on 1st east between center and 1st north streets. See of Call Thomas Lemmon DISTRIBUTOR OF , j . . i Kent .Mitchell j f. fu nis" the S A la ) Browning Coal COAL CAN BE PICKED UP Can Them! Freeze Them! Ch it ken Salad is Good! AT THE YARD IN PAROWAN OR DELIVERED Ed-npp- ly produce crept it elig bio. A recent headline in a daily newspaper read Expert Calls for Citien Effort; Pins Schools Faults on Utahns. What he j " T7"T T Z Steieinq liens RobinSOn. The Primary officers anc T7T" teachers will hold their month teacher trainer lesson at lt;iy home of Maurine William- $5,000 js0n Thursday at 2 pm. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Top . Great It State Gains Woulan t Got All Taxable Income Over .ll.e lb. Phone 3641 or 2691 READY TO COOK OR FREEZE FOR PAROWAN AND CEDAR CITY Be Theyre Small, but They're actually ment was that the citizens had not been highly Fat cause to educationists enough propagandized by professional them to pressure their state legislature for more mony. The KNIGHTS POULTRY Purcells .V Stowe soone the people learn that mony fn itself is not the answer all of confiscation 177 South 100 East to higher standards in education, and that they have a right Complete LICENSED ABSTRACTERS Cedar City to makes uch decissions, the soo;r the edcationist pressure is taxable income above $3,000 Phone 1312 in" ler going to lessen, and the revision of curriculum containing in Utah would produce only Affiliated with Joseph Miller. lanBCHrsrCTEunaruHMBBa intellectual disciplines wili again have birth. We must never about $42,000,000 in added come taxes paid by taxpayers Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Ashton j SECURITY TITLE CO. as a nation .surrender to the argument that loyalty to the ideal state revenue, according to a in this group was $4,917,000. If you want to keep drinkj(Leora) and Mr. and Mrs. Dar of democrati education requires blind acceptance of every If business. Foundation Utah Utah thats income! your analysts 1 el Ashton of Provo visited ing, 'study analyzing Office at Caort House, Parowin propo ,d that many educationists mav choose to make. The levels and the state income 'note that the 3G of Utah tax want to stop, thats our you two this week the at days curmere tact that the public has entrusted the building of a 1955 taxbusiness. home of Mr. and Mrs. Chesriculum .V the primary allocation of funds to those who have tax prepared by Utah Found paverss reporting more than further information write able income of For the ation, nonprofit private ter Robinson. suppov. (ty specialized and should know the needs does not in state Box would 151, Parogonah, Utah finance $3,000 paid$, 141,000 v invest them with divine right to aay. The Such a sum autom it Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robin OIMIlIK COAL 2054 taxes last income Phone and local state year, nearly son had a real house full last school ;s mine , government in Utah for less than four40N of the total collections, week end when all Immediate Delivery their child IWLWI.W.Wl.tU The foundi rs of our public school system ment by edu- months at the present level of In checking total wages and ren and grand children were BROWNING cation cs ictly what thoughtful men have always ment by it. expenditure, the Foundation For the Best In All Kinds Of on state in- here to celebrate the birthday 'salaries reported h is and a handicap They quite simply, that ignorance reported HUNINGTON come tax returns against sal- of their son Dale. There were . hoved, d intellegence a source of power. Thoma Jefferson I A S 1) IS A i C L disipli-22 present. income and In income levels paywage exIf to ary a nation expects said be ignorant and free... it SUNBEAM anlyiing ' LIFE - AUTOMOBILE Mrs. Cleo Edwards took a pects w hat never was and never will be. Genuine education in Utah the report notes ment' data compiled by the U. SURELY BONDS intellectual training. FIRE that the simple fact of the 'S. Department of Commerce, load of ladies to St George on in short, ALSO Utah economy is that there 'Foundation analysts conclude Wednesday to do temple work See Americans have unbounded faith in schools, but they seem are relative few individuals that apparently substanially Those going were Hanna RobGHMltAL to dit. the results of schooling. Public opinion is fully with taxable income above all salary and wages income inson , Lula Bastian, Nora W. CLAIR ROWLEY HAULING aware of the traditional claims of education. It is prepared to the $5,000 mark, and the total received by Utahns is report- Lund. Gwen Jones went to believe that knowledge is a good, thing, both in its own right amount of such income is a ed on state income tax return-s- . visit with her parents. ALMA EVANS NUTRILITE Food Suplement and fev llr1 practical uses to which it can be put. It seqs a Mrs. Scott Barton made a Does Your This fact, according to the of the include Storage connection between good citizenship and the ability to think. relatively small part Utah Phone to Beaver on Tuesday of a Essentials? Parowao, all Nutritional What it i skeptical about is the ability of our schools and col. total individual income in Foundation, raises question trip as to inthis week. state whether Utah. individual For the witholding Gain Facts. Phone 3806. leges to impirt thes" qualities of mind to their tudents. Retaxes would prouduce sponsibility for this disbelief rests squarely upon the men and come tax t" be made to pro- income Mrs. Ethel Robb has just HAY, good bright first, sewomen who are professionally engaged in education. They duce singificantly more rev- significantly more revenue. ELECTRICAL equipment and cond from a mon returned or .third crop alfalfa. $25 recently have b ecv confused about the purposes of education, and enue than at present, it furaccs repaired. Call R. A. does ths in in the stack or $31.00 Foundation The Idaho ton where Falls, stay study per thev he" transmitted that confusion to the public by spon- would be necessary to reBob) Robinson 2597 in seven ton she ton delivered her and with that sister however, note, v,isited nonwage per which make no substantial duce soring school and college programs exemptions and or to loads. Contact Junior RobinMr. and Mrs. contribution to knowledge and clear thinking The public, see- increase rates in the lower and nonsalary income report- brother-in-laHAW AII - ed by Utah taxpayers for Mort Robinson. son, Fillmore UUtah or Phone ing no ro i:t in much of what is done under the name of edu-- ! as well as the bracktour 822 Fillmore. famous our Join higher spring a is income tax towar education state received Kenneth eloped justifiable skepticism purposes Topham ets, according to the w 'llmg to play the game, but it refuses to think of far short of the a painful injurv last week leaving June 15. All expense apparently home in Paro h mure than a game. total income peyments in while at work. A piece of fly- - only $497, includes meals and FOR SALE: My Mor-cash or wan for good down l While part ing" steel pierced the thigh of f11 'beT cx'Pe. Write To illustrate that point these categories. meiiean people have generously and faithfully sup-terms. and 387 3rd East North. payment ley Tours, n chools. Compared with 1870 (after adjustments further the study shows that of this difference may be atj 8' Walt Mortensen, 1903 MelUtah. Phone FR Provo, n i.le for the changed value of the dollar) we find if the & to tributed other welfare present rate gradations Rd. Paradise California. ville to ' i. i i's as much money is spent each year on each collect make reservations. , income uses or were continued up to 10' h d m arlv 13 times as much is invested in buildings for all taxable income over income payments to individand ecu r'.nt They have a right to ask whether the qualitat the probable added rev uals whose income is too $9,000 ive educational achievement of our public schools is commenbe only $1,700, small to report, Utah Found-00would enue have been invested in surate with, t,ie money and effort that them. Continuing the graduation ation analysts still believe there is opportunity V for all income a- - that to up Admittedly it is a complicated task to measure the effect- bove $6,000 level would pro- - for more vigorous check-u- p iveness of a chool system. But on almost every count there duce only $800,000 new rev- - to insure full reporting of non is general dissatisfaction with the result of the 12 years curOn the other hand, if wage or nonsalary income for enue of our public schools. And it is an rently pn nlod by most rates increased Vr in state income purposes in Ut. were, fact that come the criticisms with exceedingly important each of the present rate brack The report concluds by point- greatest ml nsity from those who believe most strongly in the ets (start with 2U on the first ine out that Utahs present value and importance of an education, and who by their is arc best qualified to judge what sound education con$1,000 or taxable income, 3'' individual income tax rates sists of Dicontcnt with the training which the public schools on the second $1,000, etc., are among the most steeply provide is ail but unanimous among members of the liberal with a 0',' rate on all tax- graduated and personal exarts a id professional faculties of our universities and colleges. able income above $4,000), the emptions are among the lowIt is alnost as widespread among doctors, engineers clergyincreased be twice est of any of the states impos. would yield men, iwvers and other professional men throughout the nata as it much be would by con- ing the tax. IN addition, com ion. Business men are dismayed at the deficiencies in readmunitv property laws, permit the rate progression tinuing and ing, writing, arithmatic, general knowledge displayed by ION andfo ur times as ting the sditting of income the hiii school and collrc graduates they employ. Parents l!P between husband and wife are alarmed at the educational handicaps under which their .much as it would be by n re obliged to labor as they enter upon the serious the schedule rate tinuing up (not allowable in Utah for business of life. In every community, searching questions to V', . state income tax purposes) about present-daeducational policy are being raised by intel have the effect of reducing The Utah Foundation study the ligent. responsible citizens. impact of the effective 0U rates m some of the other When a iL?eiccnt commuted themselves Americans, , century ago .7 000 persons ie ricar.v income tax states. to th( ideal of umersal democratic education, they were not h:gh w ded 19o5 Utah state thinking in terms of the trivia that fascinate most education- They did not intend by making education universal to debase and destroy it. Thev were not seeking to water down (rip lo Salt Lake Citv the great tradition of disiplined and liberal study. They were heroic of the an task entire nation to the undertaking raising SIX 1 AT highest attainable level ef intellectual growth. Liberal education, tluv believed should not be the ei-WHITE HALL HOTEL elusive preiogrative of the few. Even the humblest man, what F.D.A F. Mr. and Mr f Lrvin 8wwns Managers ever his trade, was capable of a liberal education. His intele-JectyI' K BLOC ONE ROM TEMPLE SQUARE horizon should not be limited, he should be given the TV IN 1 HE LOBBY opportunity to develope his mind to the fullest extent possible RATES, $2 50 and up Money has its place m the educational picture today, but NEW BEDS ::i) SOUTH MAIL. it is b no means the greatest ill that besets it. What good i LAKE CITY SLT With Ford's "ew Thumlerbird 8 Engine you get .i palace ut gold if its lmmtes are illiterate and unable to hold not only brint vou more power, but traditional PHONE EM It kS7 I otd gas their own in a com ictitiv e world? the spunkiest savings, too. ccr ever built! 4 le , ' ( j i 1 M j n. 1 1 le non-taxab- i wonder where the traffic went! You'll 0. j . i pro-fess- io I con-child- ri v -- in-ist- s. ml jour - al V-- i low-pric- Notice where someone hat a bill before the Utah State J a g a t u e to have a legislative session each ear. 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