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Show Um Yw ft That's what will happen unless the Chain Store Death Tax (No. 2 on your November ballot) is defeated. Plan now to vote against No. 2 and keep low-price Chain Stores in Utah! There is only one issue in this tax question. Shall $5,000 Yearly TaX IS the Death B'lOW the people of Utah' be permitted to continue ' . tv trt 45 000 r r f ... No. 2 would impose an extra tax up to buying necessities of life from low-price chain crnro rrpner1 in ., . , , every year on every new chain store openea 111 stores, if they want to? Or, will they be forced ,T , , cnr mnwd tn 7 . . , . ... Utah, and on any existing chain store moved to to go to stores where prices and price ceilings , , . . , a new location, are higher? U ' IJ Im. tif I Before long, the chain stores would have to fold Here s How It Works uiot 4hout freedom t0 move as conditions Sponsors of the Chain Store tax want to force change, no store could long survive, you to trade at stores where prices are higher, on the average, than chain store prices. They want ffiy fafl to prohibit you from enjoying the savings you can make at low-price chain stores like J. C. With chain stores gone you would have no Penney, Sears Roebuck, Montgomery Ward. choice but to trade at stores where prices are They want to do this by imposing such a heavy higher. So, in reality, thij excessive tax burden tax on Utah's chain stores that these chain stores would indirectly fall on you. That's why No. 2 will have to close up. is a tax on you! . 11 1. ..u.iibl.iii m nsnium mis To keep low-price Chain Stores and the savings they bring you, . mark the ballot (on November 3rd) like this- t". V " "fc A CLEAR TRACK FOR WAR CALLS IS BAD NEWS FOR ADOLF 5 TOJO OVER mm DO VOVX PAZ7.U I Z k UW& 1 1 J CHAIN STORE LICENSE TAX I I ) 1 .feW ff . An Act requiring licenses for retail stores main- FOR Af I 'i ''') i V tained or operated in Utah by chains having 10 I "" . '.Wr"-' ni-.Vii ft or more stores; imposing special license taxes fP"fcj!-rr3.' ars1 1 U ranging from $50 to $500 annually, for each store ,1111? '""X"r' jJ I in Utah on effective date of Act, and from $500 w m jfl fA'SL H S to $5,000, annually, for each store opened in l dL. r f ff I , J J U M Utah after such date, the amount of tax depend- I 0V. 1TV" Wf UJ r? f ing on the total number of stores in the chain, Nr'X I I l-j""u both within and without Utah, expressly exempt- AGAINST I I K iilJg I ing certain oil company stations, public utility I 4? 1 t'lii'l J'MI'W-liJiMill i J'Ss.t'fJ V stores, common carrier facilities, newspaper branch ' 1 I V- ''Wfel!w4V.l.l0 m offices, and individually owned stores. L. 1t . ..ttr., -..n.v T.- 'V advertiflemenf wai paid lor vntiret T f fftfrfflB tMfc. .A A , ' with contributions from citizens, includ- r& rTtFMPFBPjplv' ing stockholders and employees oi chcin stores whose savings and jots are threatened threat-ened with destruction. Contributions Above is the exact wording as i, will appear at th. bottom of your ballot. Ur.dSti,"!" Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City. Bena Maycock Badger, Secretary. "M,BMM,MlMIIMB'"''-'''Mss5aji- h'naift -r f-T;r n Alfred Sorensen, Progressive JE WELE R 4. 0 ., il, it, ,1, q n, ,,, ,,, ,;, ,f 9 ,t, ,t 75 East 2nd. South Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing 40 Years In Salt Lakp ( "F YOU WAN I 0. K. SHOE REPAIRING Srt Y"u mus fio to the $Sf O. K. SHOE SHOP 414 So. State Street HAVE your Shoes Repaired Job9 at o slice o rpHtNK of the ersatz food eaten by Axis-dominated peo-L peo-L pie and thank Providence for our rolling fields of grain, our vitamin-rich bread that helps to keep us a healthy Nation; a Nation determined to remain strong and free. Union Pacific plays its part in building a healthy America by hauling tons of grain and other western-grown western-grown products for our homes and our men in service. It plays its part in maintaining American freedom by transporting huge shipments of armament, trainloads of ' troops over "the Strategic Middle Route" uniting the East with the West. All Union Pacific employes realize that this is a job that must be done-and they're doing it. Day in and day out, they're "keeping 'em rolling" to back up Uncle Sam! WmA PACIFIC RAILROAD I - ) WAR DDiVDi It Is Imperative that the sHE ' be kept free of ice. With troops occupying Iceland a:-Navy a:-Navy using the northern ts transportation of supplies to k-ice k-ice breakers are essential to-' operations. The ice i"'' specially constructed sh-P heavily armored bows aM ful engines that crush the ' rather than ram throufih t" ' . 4M Ice breakers of the KicM';. operating in the North AtW"" approximately $10,000,000. " help our Navy build Uese investing at least ten Pe'"'"'ej', income in War Bonds day. Enroll in the pW'r"u.',; plan or apply at the near"' or postomce. u. s. 7rr! fl ' |