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Show FRIDAY, APRIL THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON, UTAH The Pay son Chronicle J. II. MOIVITOIU), PUBLISHER TAX LAWS PASSED BY LAST LEGISLATURE i bPKINIi LAKfc KtWb 17, 193! YOUNG WIFE, AFRAID TO EAT( LvEs ON SOUP, lived on "Afraid of stomach gas, (Cuntir. .eu f'o.n Page 1) Ad-- ! Published every Friday at Pa) son, Utah, a city of 3,.r00 loyal, progressive cut down in ."luportL.: to th a I tried . 5 Ihen months. ( for up day is to be held Monday soup o collected. Th. receipts from t'.e f I cat most anything and contented citizens. 20, ponsortd by the adult class lerika and now Mrs. A. Connor. f the M I. A. The school will be without any gas. lng fee w.ll e allocated to tile .4 la! Fund. General t All of the . Adlerika relieves stomach gas in repo. on that day. Entered at the Post Office at Payton, Utah County, Utah, at second-clas- s in the bill fall due on ih j 15. minutes! Acts on BOTH upper quired TEN mail matter. day of March 1932 and are due on th lower bowel, removing old and Mrs. Ei nest Mitchell is visiting her 15th day of March each year therewaste you never knew wasj u.thcr, Mrs Eliza Taylor. SUBSCRIPTIONS after. There is an exception to there. Dont fool with medicine which Year where the fiscal year and the $2.00 cleans only PART of bowels, but let Mr. Newil Larson is the guest of calendar not The are the same. year Months Adlerika give stomach and bowels ai $1.00 remainder of the bill provides for pen- Mr. and Mr Charley Millette. REAL cleaning and get rid of all gas! ADVERTISING HATES ON APPLICATION. alties for failure to make return and City Drug Co., Payson. The piesidency of the Y. L. M. I. sets up the machinery under which the tax shall be enforced. It is a moderate A. entertained at the home of Mrs PAYSONS CLEANUP WEEK a Thats all that telephone tax in comparison with the average of George Q. Spencer for the cast of the convenience costs daily. Games Maid. were other states which have a similar tax. Colonel's played telephone in your bed Payson, with her pure mountain water running through The corporation excise tax bill is a ami lunch served. room, living room, kitchen her main streets always impresses visitors with cleanliness bill taxing the net income from banks or basement saves hundreds of appearance. Mayor. L. D. Stewart has issued a procla- and corporations much in the same Miss Goldie Holt of Provo was the of steps. mation for Payson City Annual clean up week starting manner as the personal income tax guest of Miss Dorothy Menlove for taxes the individual. The two bills the week end. April 13, and ending April. 18 Call our bmsiness office. were drawn as neaily alike as practEvery loyal citizen should get behind this worthy cam- ical. The rates of taxation are not the Miss Gertrude Iansen, who has paign and make Payson one of the cleanest if not the clean same. The rate in this hill is not giad-uate- oeen visiting her mother, Mrs. Nor-a- n but is the same regardless ot est city in the state of Utah for Susness and Socn! Purposes Holliday for several weeks has rethe net income is $1,000 or whether Merchants of Payson, as well asactive civic organizatturned to her home in Idaho. ions are entirely behind the Mayor and City Council, and $100,000. The hillbut also includes the offset instead of a fil The officers of the Primary associthis Paper joins in making this city a clean, bright look- ing feeprovision there is a minimum tax for ation entertained in honor of Mrs. bank or corporation. ing place in which to live Hortense Butler, Mrs. Daphna Moore There wos no material change made and Miss Veda Twede, the retiring in the manner of taxing tangible pro officers of the ARCHEOLOGICAL TREASURES IN UTAH Primary, at the home perty in any bill presented. The whole of Dorothy Menlove. attempt of the Legislature was to tax Pictuies were presented by the offi-er- s Present and future generations of Utah people are being the intangible property and wage earto Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Moore arch-eologiv- al ners of the State where in the past and a tiinket box to Miss Veda Twede deprived of a priceless and irreplaceable heritage of The man of today who helps treasures of inestimable cultural value from var- they had largely been escaping any A very enjoyable time was spent lead humanity in the right direction is no trumpeting crusaious parts of the State which yearly fall to large oiit of direct taxation. It is a netw type of tax playing games. Lunch was served. for the State of Utah and will prove Mrs. Viola Butit hag been possible were: First Those time der. His friendly thoughts and present Dr. to state institutions and amatuer vandalism, according electric washer to get a troublesome for some time but it is ler, Mrs. Hattie Tervort, Mrs. Rhea kindly acts mark him as One Julian H. Steward, head of the department of anthropo- a biginning, far from perfect perhaps, Menlove, Mrs. Hortense Butler Mrs. n of VOS!! quality for only Who Lives a Life Worth While. $09.95 logy and director of the museum at the University of Utah. but an attempt to equalize taxation Dophna Moore, Mrs. Floss Jacobson, n The New VOSS has Dr. Steward, who formerly head of the department of an- throughout the State. Mrs. Fay Cowan Handers, Miss Fern'" porcelain tub, Weslingheuse motor, Lovell wringer with large bill to carry out the Butler Miss Rhea Barnett, Miss Dor-'The tax other since of of the coming Michigan, University thropology 2 inch rolls, fully enclosed When we are called to sene for othy Menlove and Miss Helen Cropper. N to the University of Utah last summer has made a number intent of the amendment providing Bill mechanism, beauty of line c.nd at some distant point we you the tax commission was Senate washer is the it only finish, and of field trips to the various archeological treasure stores 118. This bill defines the powers and Don Taylor, Hugh Twede, Ted Bliss that g cleans by the immediately relieve you of all method. of Utah responsibility. duties of the tax commission, provides and Lynn Moore representing the M H the and for and for furnished Uie their Men the relics as program are salary, appointment continent American of In no part the other things as are necessary to activity period of the M. I. A Tuesday h first human beings to inhabit the New World so plentiful such set them up as & body to handle the even in. g Dirt Ahnps You With as in Utah, according to Dr. Steward. From the standpoint tax affairs in our State. The powers Falla trf In the Sudi Vom Agitathe Botto. Service Above AH of archeological wealth, Utah may be said to have the and duties set out for them are about Mr. Nels Butler of Santaquin, Mr. H tt the Top. ta torat Waahet Top. iR Provo 45 Gobi Desert and the Nile Valley of North America. the same as the powers and duties of William Madsen, Mr. Arthur Taylor. a Payson 107 There old board of Mr. Ross the Fillmore, Roland fascinatand equalization. Lindsay, ancient arose In the San Juan drainage area Associated with the are two rather material powers given were visitors at the Priesthood MutMERRIL MORTUARIES Ine. ing civilizations unequalled in splendor and complexity in that the old board did not have. The ual meeting Tuesday evening. 5gElEKS.aggOK351BSHgrigB any other part of North America. These civilizations first of these is the power given the spread throughout the State and then mysteriously vanish- present board upon petition of a cer Mrs. Sazie Thomas of Wales, is ed. Nowhere in America is the spade of the archeologis tain percent of the people in a district, visiting her sister Mrs. Marie Peery. county or other subdivision to examso richly rewarded. ine. hold hearings and publish their A musical program, under the dirDr. Steward points out that for many years these ancien findings on a proposed bond issue. The ection of choir leader George Spain-howe- r was given Sunday evening. treasures of Utah have been excavated by people from other is the power given to them to valuawhile counties into and come their value, Clifford equalize who have Hitchings orchestra of without the State recognized the individuals within tion as between from Fork, taken played O My Father, th Spanish of the material scarcely one Ye Saints Duet Come Come county. and the ground has found its way to Utah museums to be ex the school esualization bill Little Brown Mouse in the Valley Probably hibited to the People of Utah and to be scientifically stud was the next in importance of the bills Veda Twede and Dean Meyers Chorus. ied. carrying out the provisions set up in Bill House This was amendments. the solo Apple Tree Waltz, Pearl Piano is The University of Utah anthropology museum being No. 65 and is an attempt to equalize numbers by the choir Johnson; and catalogued under the direction of Dr educational opportunities throughout were: I Special Know That My Redeemer StlvllLpSUf you, Steward. The museum includes the famous archeologica1 the State. It attempts to create school Lives, Dear to the heart of the io 'will buu only Andrew late of the and and then the State units I of Jesus throughout My Cross collections Byron Cummings Shepherd, and " give each school unit a certain amount Have Taken. make A. Kerr as well as recent collections of Dr. Steward. of money for the maintainance of that unit. The amendment allowed a fund OARD OF THANKS of $5.00 for each school child to be I wish to express my gratitude for VALUE LOW COSTI raised to go into this fund, but due to the services and sympathy extendthe present financial distress in the ed in the hour Of sorrow, during the 5.00-2- 0 $7.10 They returned home Sunday aft State it was thought best to start out illness and after the death of my be(30 x J.OOl ernoon hoping to take another such with only $2.00 and then increase $1 loved wife. I am indeed grateful to 5.2549 $8-- i Lifetime Guaranteed each year untisf the $5.00 limit is the many friends that attended the trip in the near future. (29x5.251 reached. This bill will have a tendency funeral and for the splendid music, $8-55.25-2- 1 Ward the Fourth afternoon Friday we are again, The Thi'd to make some of the more wealthy speaking, flowers etc. here Well, 131x5.25) Scouts left Payson for Provoan Beach $8-9Dr. H. E. Wright Ward hasn't been heard from very districts in the State pay for some of 5.50-1- 9 to spend the week end. The follow129 x 5.501 The QUALITY tire within o much but we will be heard from more the educational advantages offered in ing boys were in camp: Gerald Ashby, the Reach of ALL the less wealthy districts. One of the often from now on. 6.00-2- 0 $U.50 JUST ARRIVED Howard Betts, Howard Howard. Wells ALLES in 7 main is bill a this potubl bwioH Good rw (32x6.00) proprovisions The troop committee held a short and Mr. Mrs. O. V F. Clark are the build MILLIONS MOM dm Cloward, Paul Dixon, Earl Peterson, session other cecaptof. Saturday night, last, and the vision that before any district can proud parents of a baby girl, born Save money buying Blain Loveless, Jack Loveless, Mer-ri- l Goodyear Tube scribe was selected to fill the benefit from the fund it must produc Friday April 10. Mother and present TOPari NIW GOODYEAR' baby . AUIIZU McClellan, Earl Franeom, who were ' AU Tm , , xu rate , m rtp office of publicity man, so he will evidence to the State Tax Commission are doing nicely. accompanied by Scoutmaster, Mr. Irdo his best to write something of in that its valuation of property on which ving Schaerrer and his wife. its local tax is levied is up to the avertorest for you each week. Friday night ws spent in getting Something that might interest you age of the State. There is a further Guaranteed tire repairing . . camp in order. Saturday morning and yet might sound fishy, but never-th- e provision that before a district can nun good the boys were up long before the sun v . less it is true; we have only five benefit from the fund its educational R'Ev III: LI I l L HINTS to enjoy the cool morning air and tender-foot scouts in our troop, and program must reach a certain minni-muwork up an appetite by boating. They the committee voted standard of education. per were successful. Paul Ibxon. Howard The other amendment relating to cent to get all tenderfoot scouts into Cloward, and Earl Peterson were the second class grade inside of sixty the filling of vacancies in the Con flap-jac- k cooks that would lie hard gress of the United States and the days. to beat. The rest of the morning was Legislature of the State of Utah is It is time now for an over-nigspent with horse shoe pitching and hike. Our plans are shaping around a very important matter although not Nature study. Indoor ball was play- so that a hike can be taken before as popular as the others. The bill ed also. the beets are ready to thin. A time introduced to care for this amendAfter dinner sides were chosen for for a ment was House Bill No. 4. The bill hike, eh! an indoor baseball tournament. The provides that in case of a vacancy in vfj N Tire third in a series of Bridge dinnRed Sox captained by Jack LoveCongress of the United States the less won. Late Saturday afternoon ers given by the Junior Delta Bridge Governor shall by appointment fill they had a very exciting time for a club for their husbands was held last the vacancy. When a vacancy oc while when a large Blow snake was Thursday night at the home of Mrs. curs in the State House of Reprefound in the bed of Howard Cloward, George Chase. Assisting hostesses we- sentatives or State Senate the County Paul Dixon, and Earl Peterson. The re Mrs. . T. Amos, Mrs. Paul Davis. Commissioners of the Counties or Dis Today Hetty Says: snake was removed, but the boys Mrs, Wendell Erlandson Mrs. Stanley tricts effected shall make the appointLet us help fJMIERE'S a bumper crop of small you plan your New Home. We slept rather uncomfortable that night. Wilson and Mrs. J. C. Barney. ment. In all cases if there is a genand medium sized oruugea out The tables were centered with gold- eral election between can also help Saturday night was spent around west this seasen and prices are the date of the you in financing it. a large camp fure where the boys had en hued daffodils and the rooms were acancy and the next session of conpleasingly low The economical It is not housewife buys large quantities of their fill of roast weenies and marsh, bright with spring flowers. The favor gress or the Legislature such necessary to have very much cash vacancy these sizes In place of her uual mellows. Sunday morning after break for high score was awarded to Mr. shall be filled at the m election. order general to order for one or two dozen arge build. fast a series of boat races were held. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson second high to Wherever an appointment is made it orange. With these in stock, she Mr. Mrs. and won Come m and see us J. A. Earle and the con- shall be made from the same politMr. and Mrs. Irving Schaerrer can prepare dozens of tasteful fruit or phone and we shall first place; Paul Schaerrer and Jack solation to Mr. and M-- s. Elmer cups, salads and desserts and of ical party as the previous office holdbe glad to call and talk the matter course see to It that each member Loveless, second; Earl Peterson and er was elected from. over. of the family secures his ,r her Howard Betts, third. These bills were some of the most n Pete-sofruit Mrs. Elr Juice, Howard Betts and Earl lale entertained at a important considered in the recent morning Purchasing In quantity nmatts a had the thrill of their lives when they prettily arranged birthday ;arty prj. session and real saving with many food? rar although many others attached their boat to a large motor day afternoon in honor of her son Jay, were eonsid' red these will ticularl- - with those that w!i probably keep boat going about twenty knots an' who was celebiating hi e.ght b."hday have the for some time. Study your markets t the effect upon greato-fAnything in Lumber hour. anniversary. and can save considerable. you Everyth ing in Service State as a whole. 1 1 tm-ru- le . Few Cents iimniiiismfiiiiiiiRi An-oth- d TELEPHONE- - full-size- i u d full-size- d i t Jj hand-waihin- U. N s Deseret Mortuary Page Furniture Co.S DEEP iom mme is people one-thousand- .... ed 9 ofiite This Section Dedicated To Scouts at 0 r-- T niirn SHULER MOTOR'CO. nw; claws w mpd ! Chase Lumber and Coal Co. PAYSON Phone 127 UTAH KlIEIIlIHUfl11 V. ; |