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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH l!!Oi( ui:i. WIFNDMKNT NO. 4 it.g to taxation of MINES Ily George II. Ryan. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1930 First Boy To Join Fisher Body Guild HUNTERS ATTENTION! Chester Benard of Payson Leads Boys Entering Sehlarship Contest Valuation of metal mines for tax-- I anon imposes cannot be fixed by usual methods because neither the val- Chester Benard of Payson was the uc nor the extent of the ore can be h t( i mined by any practical method, fust hoy in Utah to enroll in the ARE YOU USING S. L. & U. RED ARROW nor ran we escertain in advance of Fisher Body Craftsmans Guild which is sponsoring a nationwide educatFAST FRIEGHT? jinoduitmn the provable cost of plac-- i into channels of ional program to develop better craftsin,; the minerals manship among boys. tiade. Do you know that the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad More than 900 awards valued at amendment was A constitutional and including four university operates daily, except Sunday, to all points South, $50,000 passed thirteen years ago staring that will be given to boys between Salt Lake City and Payson, also to iMajjna, scholarships, and all metalliferous mines mining a Fast Merchandise Oar for perishable and rush claims shall he taxed on some multi- who build the best models of a miniature Napoleonic coach. The awards ple of the net annual proceeds thereof frieght shipments? To the legislature was left the fixing will be made by renowned educators of the multiple as well as the defin along technical lines who have enThis car makes passenger train time, and our Tarlion of net proceeds. Since 1919 the dorsed the Guild movement. at Sail Lake, and Free DeAny boy in the United States beprovide Free Pick-U- p value of metal mines has been deterthe ages of 12 and 19 years tween mined by multiplying net proceeds by livery at destination, with in .specified zones, at regis eligible for membership in deinclusive value thus three an against the ular frieght rates. Guild. Enrollment blanks may be the the termined regular general property secured at any General Motors dealThis 's been have levies applied. ,iax In addition to the Red Arrow Fast Frieght, four a makeshift plan at best and its only er. As soon as these blanks have been (4) Daily trains handle express shipments for the defense is that in some cases it app- received by the Fisher Body Corporaser-ic- e roximates the value arrived at for tion in Detroit, a membership button Railway Express Agency. Special emergency and complete working plans for modis also available for any train upon request. computing the federal income tax. a coach will be forwarded to the Originally the mining interests did eling not wish the multiple written into the boy. Surely such excellent service deserves Owing to the wide age range, two constitution because of the uncertain divisions have been formed. One class hearty support. to trust result instead they preferred a is group comprised of boys This junior the fix to multiple. the legislature Your continued and increased patronage will keep has been kept and. despite re- from 12 to 15 inclusive and the other nust this service available. a senior group composed of boys from peated attempts to do so there has Awards will be 16 to 19 inclusive. from been no change in the multiple Specify S. L. & U. (Red Arrow) on all your rush the two divibetween divided equally that first adopted. r. orders. two scholarships going to the More recently the mining interests sions, two to the seniors. and have been using every effort to se juniors to the scholarship addition In cure a drfimte guarantee to perpetto Detroit will be presentrips INDUSTRIAL WEEKLY UTAH uate the present system by having the in each class in each the to ted boy conREVIEW multiple of three written into the whose model is adjudged the state failed have stitution. TJjese efforts best in the state. Further awards in and instead the legislature has proThe following record of industrial cash will be made to the builders of posed to open the way for a more activity lists items .showing investsecond best coach model in each the Janfair and equitable system after ment of capital, employment of labor in each state, and for indidivision is being uary 1, 1955. This change and business activities and opportunon particular parts of the merit vidual y fought by some of the operators, ities. Information from which the model building, such, as wooderafq those who are taxed at low paragraphs are prepared is from local trimeraft and paintcraft. metalcraft, rates under the present system. They papers, usually of towns mentioned, are no longer willing to trust the legand may bo considered generally corby becoming a producer in a small islature. rect. way, why should it pay 25 percent Experience has demonstrated the to 50 percent of its actual net income inequity of this method. We hear at &s a Salt Lake TeleSalt Lake City tax when another property state all times the statment that if the state gram sold; to Kearns Corporation over with $20,000,000 in net income, must we is to prosper and advance, publishers of Salt Lake Tribune. is required to pay only about 8 percent make conditions attractive for outside W. II. Hendricks, State VeterinarOur public records disclose just such capital to come in and develop our ian, reports that dairy cattle in Beavof our present mine tax application natural resources and that excessive er and Millard counties are practically show how unjust out deThey system. is the worst and unequal taxation free from tuberculosis. method is. present could This terrent to investing capital. When 'the framers of our constitamendApple shipments from Provo bench the if done be proposed only ution provided that all property shall and Salt Lake County to various eastment is passed and the way opened ern cities and California will total for a fair and equitable system which be taxed at a uniform rate in propwill apply the cardinal rule for taxing ortion to its value they intended to about 250 carloads, according to Aldon provide for a distribution of the cost according to ability to pay. mmm Other methods can be successfully of government according to the wealth of the individual tax payer or accordemployed. For example, the rate of ing to ones ability to pay. Why should LOST- :- 2 head of 2 year old Hoi- - taxation might be so arranged as to one property earning in excess of $20, stien heifers. 1 black and 1 black and increase when net income increases, net income, pay as little as 000,000 as result is the of decreasing white, branded 3 bars shape of Y onmsU'ad 8 percent to the state government? - If the smal the under systemPresent right thigh with 3 notches under Even though it does distribute an equipped mine, after struggling THRIFT right ear. Notify Henry Fernsteen, enormous amount in wages to the peoLiberal reward. alont? under many assessments, is for- Lake Shore, Utah. of the ple state, that does not relieve to backers reward its itunate enough it of a responsibilty as a taxpayer. The proposed amendment to section A lot is being said 4 of article 13 would continue the preabout Thrift these sent system af taxing mines until 1, 1935, when the legislature To some January people, days. could change to some other plan withn ' ' W the word carries an y i out having to submit the proposition ' R , to a vote of the people, thereby elimunpleasant meaning. A disv-tt inating this most controversial questUU x To them, it means A ion of arbitrarily placing a value on tressing economy and something which it is impossible to accurately value, passage of this frugality. But that is amendment will remove from the connot true thrift. True stitution a piece of legislation which thrift is recieving actshould properly belong solely to the ual and full value for legislature, too much legislation has been written into our constitution remoney spent. sulting in inability of the legislature to meet changing conditions. The present mine tax has been a source of trouble between the industry LOW PRICED and the state, between the different types of mines and between mines and all other business and individual QUALITY taxpayers because it relieves the large mine of its just proportion of taxes, when it is in the best financial condiW tion to pay, thereby shifting the load It was such thrift that to others. U found- Dont fail to see our new stock of Firearms which includes an assortment of Automatic, Pump and Double Barrelled shot guns. Repeating Rifles for the big game, hunters and 22 rifles for the ladies and boys. Our stock of PETERS Amunition is complete and priced as follows: i iffs PETERS HIGH VELOCITY SHELLS 10 Guage 12 Guage 16 Guage S 20 Guage 410 Guage S $1.50 $1.25 $1.20 $1.15 .80 . . WE HAVE PETERS or REMINGTON 22 Short .. . 22 Long 22 Long Rifle . KLEAN-BOR- E: .20 .25 .30 . . All sizes of rifle shells priced right with our $1.70 Kragg shells selling at 30-4- 0 We just recieved a shipment of the best Hunting Knives on the Market. SMOOT LUMBER part-iculail- Prly Tire Industry Shows Great Record . r At ; I !l T. AtAtA: A,'' PHONE 45 Tailor-Fitte- d Heating Plant Modem Idea -- practicing thrift in its pleasant, actual sense. O. P. SKAGGS A Surety of Purity It is expected that in the near we will be able to have made- - ?T ' omparison of a I irestone wrapped-troa(ire of fifteen years ago with the massive new Firestone Supreme Balloon is presented by Miss Gwendolyn I oit man. The remarkable progress ( I d he renianu kable development that taken place in automotive tiansportation is tredited m large measure to the pi ogress made in has t.re construction, says .1. M. NichoL, the loeal Puestone dialer. Ccitainly no other Amoucan industry can show a gt inter i coord of in achievement speeding pi ogress than the toe industry, says the Fue stone dealei. Not only have tiiev been impi lived to Keep abreast of pro decide upon the size heater necessary to replace liese lie, it losses, and where It should be phiied to render the most eti ient healing set vice. As is apparent, satisfactory heating-plan- t performance Is contingent upon the services of heating experts, and It Home Hard to Heat Often the Result of Attempt to Skimp on Furnace. The heating system with which we equip our home plays such an Important role In family health and com fort that builders of new homes should pay especlnl attention to Its installation, points out the Hollnnd Institute of Thermology of Holland, Mich. Many home owners have learned to their sorrow that the method In picking out a healing plant has been the cause of a great deal of dissatisfaction and wasted fuel. They have learned by hard experience that Heating Engineer in Determining It does not pay to save building money Size of Home Heating Plant. by Investing In a cheap heating sys tem, and that a home that is hard to Is unwise to entrust the Installation heat Is poor recompense for the dol of this Important home equipment to lars saved on the heating plant. any Tom, Dick or Harry. One of the lending maufacturers of Heating systems should be tailored to fit the house, says the Institute warm-ai- r heating systems of the vapor-al- r and only then can heating satisfaction type, refuses to permit the Instill be assured. There are many things to latlnn of Its heating plants by oiliei be considered, each one of which than factory trained heating engineers performthrough whom Hie plants are ihstrih vitally effects heating-plan- t ance. Modern heating engineers give uted, and every sale and proposed In consideration to the size of the house. stallation Is passed upon by the com Its location, type of construction, size pnuys engineering department before and layout of rooms, location of in- these men are authorized to proceed terior walls, size and number of win- with an Installation. The company dows and doors, whether building Is found It necessary to adopt this policy completely or partly Insulated, and to otniate mishandling of its products s and others who give type of Insulation used. From their by little heed to the Importance of fitting study of these things, they coinput the possible heat losses, and then a heating system to the house. jerry-builder- u prompted the ing of the O. P. Skaggs System. A need was felt for stores where people could get value fecieved in food purchases Not only low prices - but good quality at low prices. You cannot spend a cent in our stores without practicing thrift, because every item for sale represents true value. Try shopping in our store today PAYSON, UTAH Final Step in Assembly of Ford Cars future er weather in our homes. For several years the gas industry has been developing small units which can be installed in homes at a moderate cost to control humidity and temperature, heating in winter and cool' , Ait ing in summer. Already many office buildings theatres and the like have made by the tire industry, says J. M. been fitted with autoniatii) cooling Nichols, the local Firestone dealer, apparatus. represents one of the most brilliant Attorney R. A. Porter spent a few chapters of achievement in America's days in Salt Lake this week on busiindustrial history. ness. sent day demands but the Firestone Supreme is built to anticipate the increased demands of the future as well. A few years back tire users would FINGER WAVING have considered the inbuilt strength AND of present-datires and impossible achiev ement. MARCELLING The local Firestone establishment is 50c and 35c now teat ui mg a special trade in event on the Fn stone Supreme to acquaint Mrs. R. L. Bills tiiM y motorists with this Phone 86 that heads the famous Firestone line.. EXPERT y ultra-qualit- This is a scene from the mov.nq p'Ctu, e cf a r t'- oq'i t'- eq pilots the Ford Motor Company, one cf the fe, ti rrs cf t 3 Pei a - 01 The picture shows the final a ts n'tl- Pc' t iVr' i t fcc.-'i-it as moves together part by part at the c d of t e s'ou'y line the completed car is driven enter 3 r .'e-.a (cv-- i. served the workmen by coivrycrv.iy 5. Frr'i p.n.-5 t oArt rd precisely the right moment. In this Idustration the chas 3 cf II ? car u a teen completed and a body Is being lowered by a cra-- e fro n a bo, cony. of I -- nil J t 1 r'-.- c |