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Show y 4 .n DRIVE WITH SAFETY AND SAVE A urn YOUR PAPER BOOSTS YOUR TOWN. BOOST YOUR PAPER! -- J THIRTEENTH YEAR T n no. SAUNA. UTAH. TRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930 Educator Urges Support ARE YOU REGISTERED? Salina Sharpshooters Bag For Amendment No. 3 Many Deer Opening Day om: du irr ui.ihy. October : i no V til It DUTY! At Usual, SBn big game hunter, the sport. Many, however, went suth, favrd. program inre the of the deer season, but soon returned to th Fbhlake sn If thi amendment and amendment flooded the have with choice, Manti forest, where the game was market lr, No. 2 clarification of and the unfortunate, un plentiful but a bit timid. fat venison, bo the remit will probably able t seek the festive big game, are The open drer hunting arnson w.lt be to reduce the kIih tax rate rum enjoying the fruit of the Juckiet," close (VtoMr 31, and the next it D not kiwinn definitely ha landed to be afforded the deer hunter anj applied on real estate, improiemriit, the first price, tut before noon Mon sportsmen will be the open date livestock and personal probity in i a some district. The moixv for tie "The school U( day deer were being brought to town. pheasant, and in a few countie Hunter here and bring familiar with quail vital part of the tax revision pro 4gle eijualiraljon fund would be the J. Arthur Merham, state fish and feeding ground and trail, were gram. It recognize that no rqjlutde made up from taxe rvllertid from more a little in eueressful than Just game on commissioner, has Issued a pro. distribution of tho tax burden ran taxing income intangible. r Isolation fixing the date for quail prevoiu year. amend t onsaijoently, thi K worked out In Utah without tk-inNot alone did the Salina hunter and pheasant shooting. Thirteen roun into account the prevailing in- ment, inatcad of placing an incre fare well, but outsider, ho flocked tie are affected by the comm.'iuion equalities in school finance, Lreaute ej burh-- on the present taxpayer, in Saturday morning, carried away eri decree. The season for pheasant . tho larger part of tax reienue go would aetually, in time, shift part of OVI" I'tlvl Y etfj fr-m t hack of education the the rot for eduation. The amendment prize, and it i estimated that more w ill open Sunday, NovemMr 2nd, and ami deer were killed this season than laL will continue four days, with the ex I'r. Hardl t'rand.ill, to open tho way for tho leg. of the property owner t the Mature to provble equal educational or property nut nw carrying a fair b'R game hunter. spnt Thursday fully surprised Sunday afternoon, Salma entertained many hundred eeptinn of Salt Lake and Utah counnight Km vidting with hi parent. jwhen a group of intimate frieml in Saturday night and Sunday morning. ties, which will remain open for eight advantage to the extent of guaran- share of the cost of education, who i The .juration of d.tail is a ojrii-(Dj.nt getting va.lrd her home and joined in crle. Accomodating kept their days. The bag limit this year it pine, of the teeing to every in" the of store "broken brat her at art i landing mg Our open Sunday morning, in onler ed at two pheasant cock and xtate an opportunity to obuin a fair lative matter, birthday anniversary. present prdd-education whkh ill fit the child forjto no amend the const .tutim a todoer, boastfully announced that he Following a social time, during which te supply the grub boxes," ammuni- hen, an increase over former ytafuture citizenship, permit the legislature to bring almul Kt one within forty. five mtnul after i felicitation were extended to the tion need and clothing. The largest The counties which will be open for the time set for shooting in the morn- - honor pu-t- , a dainty luncheon wai hunting crowd the city had ever seen killing of pheasants NovemMr 2nd to Many school district are unable thi adjustment. kill He evidence did buying here and a a result sev- 5th, inclusive, are Tooele, Box Elder, when of the served had to sixteen. Mr. Reynold to carry on an educational program Briefly, the question on thmi'g ul eral hundred of dollar were distri- UVMr, Morgan, Davis, Juab, Sonp-e- , Maul if a re. which will insure a child a fair stan amendment may Is stated thus: Io he came to Falina, bringing some many present ntembrance of the ocraon. buted at the store, restaurant and Emery, Seiler, Millard and dnrd of inst ruction in those basic edu the people of Utah want to open the choice rut for hi parent. Salt lake ami Utah counties get a hotel. rational Ideal which are generally way for the legislature to provide Generally speaking, though, Mon- hmgrr period of hunting, the time lYCognitcd a minimum objective. for school equalization and at the day waa not an Meal day for der Ming from NovemMr 3 to P, inclu. The greatest of Inequalities exist now same time shift part of the school In Utah and some districts even un- emt from tangible property to inhunting. The ng dry apell resulted lie. in drying underbrush, and the deer, If so, they Washington and Grand will not ho der excessive local tax rates cannot come or intangible? 21 to pheasant this year, but to alert were and should on vote amendment opened education standard of noises, strange up a fair yes provide Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne of Castle-pate- going, disappointing the hunters, and wilt hare quail season. Other quail Hr. Ronald Jensen took time out" j while others with small tax rates and 3. his dental office at were week-envisitor at the it buik the expert to bring down the counties will be Morgan, Davis, Salt Monday and are able to offer exceptional educadeer. A blanket of snow would have lake, Utah and Uintah. The quail L. R. Fournier, general superintend Bingham and came to Salina. He was home vf Mr. and Mr. A. C. Brown. tional opportunities. ecn a great benefit to the hunter,' season in the pheasant counties will "The child who is educated in the dent for the Tclluride Power mm. no doubt would have resulted inoen and eloae the same daya as tho amt came down from Provo IlerMrt poor school, under sn untrained pany, wa here from Richfield Tuo-- i Jd ! Mi Zchna Willardson, teaching and went with the big crowds to the teacher having poor equipment and day. He wax here in the interests of greater kill. Hundreds of hunters pheasant shooting. The limit is 10 diedown from ramc to hi lake Salt in school the Jordan at Union, enjoy quail per day. company. deer haunts. Jed has failed to report meager materials frequently becomes Commissioner Mechnm has ana competitor, later a ward, and fin. guest at the on his luck. Before returning he spent trict, wa the week-ennounced that there will be no op In M. Hnd a Burr. (I. home of Mr. an of a few hours visiting with relatives. Bishop charity society ally object season on elk during 1930, and in excomposed of individuals receiving Mr. and Mr. Ib Mr Whiling spent plaining his move, stated that if th better training. Hence the need ofj Albert the for Albertson, ranger In' season was opened on the Manti forseveral days here thi week, and equalization has Ken recognized Mnc by would come from the demands I home nt Mr. est, an ?mpanied f,,rc? were the of to as states guests protect necessary many Albert awn and children, spent a deMrs. Hugenloldt r. Ilober, coach at the Fishlake, Uintah and other forest, the state and its institutions. and that the sportsmen are opposed All the boys and girls of Utah Smithfichi high school, joined a croup lightful vacation visiting at Ogden and Salt last week. They reHospitality as never Mforo alio n to an open season, believing thw. t t.t over Tentative should receive from their state a cer of friends on a deer hunting trip. plans for putting turned to Salina Sunday. y sedate Boston, plenty of enter, herds are now reduced to what is contain degree of educational opportuni- the annual American Red Cross drive thousands upon thousands sidered a lainment, safety point, where little ties which the state recognizes as for membership in Salina, were outBrig, and Will Casto know where of enthusiastic Legionnaires and citiwill result from the giants lined when Mrs. forAlston Mr. Mrs. who to citi and to future deer them for find damage fit Farrell Mary Monson, Tuesday good hunting. They necessary zens, were marked features of the of the mountains. Allen, field representative for Utah, merly lived here but for some time spent the past summer at Salmon, zenship. American Legion International conHunters are reminded of the fart Amendment No. 3 proposes to with national headquarters at Fan! they have been residing in the Uintah Ida., have returned to Salina and plan wa the declaration of Frank that the state wishes all of the deer vention, with conferred heads to of local hasin. taxes to an motored last Salina amount shift from the Francisco, spend the winter here. While away W. They Thurston, who returned from the hides to be utilized with good effect equal to approximately $750,000 to th Business and Professional Wom- Friday and if reports be correct, both Mr. Monson was employed on nation- eastern convention city Saturday eve- by saving them for use by idle Inal forest highway work, operating the state fund and open the way for ens club, the Salina Lions club, city of the boys bagged a deer. Mr. ning. Thurston, commander of dians. Get in touch with your local one of the large trucks. the legislature to prescribe the man- officers and citizens. Nothing definite Christensen-Drape- r the post and dele, game cluba and arrange to care for Mrs. Hyrum S. Gates will be hostner of apportioning this amount to has been announced as yet as to the Boston to represent district the to gate hide. E. W. Brian, a prominent stockthose districts needing additional fin- plans for putting over the drive, but ess to members of the Daughters of six of the American Legion of Utah is a bo and to educaheld home if on to his an man least her Utah Pioneers at from at posLoa, meeting Thursday ancing carry accompanied by at the annual convention, was profuse tional program auch as the legisla- sible all will be asked to join in the afternoon of next week. An family, were here several days this in his ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE. praise of the cordiality shown one movement and complete the drive ioned quilting bee will be the fea- week. They brought their daugther, ture shall determine. believes to and he the that Mrs. visitors, Franklin O. Bullock charmingIn advance of legislation being in a day.' Salinas allottment has not ture of the afternoon. A short pro- Miss Brian, aged 17, to the Salina of event the outclassed confab entertained for the Bridge club nt any ly enacted it is impossible to say whe- been announced, but it will not be n gram and luncheon will also be fea- hospital, where a successful opera- be kind will ever ever its or held, home her Wednesday afternoon from tured. tion for appendicitis was performed. ther or not this will mean any in- excess of last year. held come. to for two to years Chrysanthemums The drive will start Armistice day, crease in the amount provided for edBuddies from every part of the and other fall flowers formed a beaulie concluded ucation in Utah. This would be up to November 11, and will world were present and Boston teem- tiful setting as decorations for tho the legislature to determine, but it on Thanksgiving day, is the plan for ed with patriotism, Mr. Thurston small tables and the home. Luncheon would be feasible to largely offset the state drive. In the smaller cities said. Nothing was too good for the was served to sixteen guests, and in the increased state aid by providing like Salina, however, it is believed that men and they all were en- the contest for honors, Mrs. James for almost a uniform local school tax the many patriotic citizens will keep in tertained royalty manner. Digni- I. Rex won first honor, while the secAs a property taxpayer in several he may be required to pay a property rate considerably below what is now up the old rule join at once and were taries present , among them be- ond went to Mrs. O. G. Nielson. counties of Utah, I followed, with tax and an excise tax on intangibles. levied in many districts. This is the aid the great cause. President Hoover, General Pershing The specific provisions of the conMrs. Allen is making a tour of all considerable interest, the proceedings who were in the war and others ing Utah and is conferring with heads of of the Utah Tax commission and the stitutional amendments are all against the world war. department during in committee the taxpayer. There is, for example, each local chapter, with a view to re- Legislative Advisory The parade, according to Mr. Thurse interest, and ac- their preparation of the amendments the provision that exactly seventy-fiV- e newing the ton, surpassed anything yet staged. per cent of all revenue from taxes cording to her statement, she is to the state constitution. I was inter90,000 of the boys" Approximately on announced income from on or taxes with the in ested intangible plan support. splendid originally meeting in line and were it took eleven hours disto reduce property taxes and was property, shall be paid into the state and forty-fiv- e minutes for the parade school district and written fund, twenty.five appointed that nothing was GROUP VISITS MARYSVALE. y to pass the reviewing stand. beet vacation, With the Ephraim Bergeson, president of the cent to the fund. state constitutional into the ppr general proposed home Before to his at Utah State Farm bureau, in an open returning which was extended to students of 'ho Marysvale and Bullion canyon, ly- amendments guaranteeing such reduc- This, no doubt, was intended to bring letter signed by himself as head of ing west of the famous old mining tion, notwithstanding the constitu- about exactly the thing accomplished Redmond Mr. Thurston, superinten- senior and junior high school.-- of the state farm burejtu, charges that camp, was the attraction for a group tional amendments propose new and at the recent Utah Education associa- dent for the Great Western Salt comNorth Sevier, closing Saturday, school tax evaders are openly waging op- of Salina folks last Sunday. At the untried methods of taxation. tion convention, that is, the pledg- pany, returned to New York from and had the distinction sessions will bo resumed next Monposition to the tax amendments. Pres- invitation of Dr. A. J. Lewis, who is The tax commission started out with ing of the membership of this large Philadelphia, of riding in a big ident Bergeson is urging every mem- associated with Lee Trout and Lane the plane. day, October 27. With ideal conditions plan to tax all tangible property group of public employees to use ber of the local and state farm bur- Bertelscn, holders of some valuable at a uniform rate; to tax all business their personal efforts and their funds He visited Washington and westward prevailing during the vacation pereaus to stand pat on the amendmines in Bullion canyon, done for profit at a moderate uni- in a biased and partisan campaign to bound stopped at Hutchinson and An- iod, the crops will be pretty well folwhich in his and ments, message, Mrs. Lewis, Dr. and Mrs. Franklin O. form rate, and to tax all residents of put over a program which involves thony, Kansas, where he inspected the harvested and all students are exand settle down to lows, he outlines his reasons: Bulock, Mrs. Jamps I. Rex, C. W. the state having taxable ability by a a purely economic question. Thus we salt plants operating at the two pected to return It is high time the farmers of Walker, Emory Long and H. W. Cher- - direct income tax upon graduated have all of the teachers of the state cities. study. Since the last week of the first Utah recognized the organizations of ry motored to the canyon last Sun-- rates, engaged in politics by reason of the will end on October 31, the facterm LANDS. COAL INSPECTS the tax evaders for what they really day, and spent the day sightseeing The constitutional amendments, as peculiar provisions of the proposed Chas. W. Wells, with the U. S. ulty wishes students to be back 100 are. The Utah Taxpayers association, and enjoying a perfect day. A bright prepared, depart from these principles amendments. the Utah Associated Industries and sunshine made the trip glorious, and of the tax commission as originally Why the inconsistency in the faith general land office, and headquarters per cent. Absence during the present the Tangible Taxpayers Union should a climb to an elevation of about 8,500 announced, in that they fail to define and confidence in future legislatures? at Denver, spent Tuesday in Salira week, naturally, spts the student back on offical business. Mr. Wells mae'e and the work will be incomplete for be known as the organizations through feet above sea level with automobiles, who has taxable ability, what arc If the legislature is not competent which the big interests, the tax dodg- carried the crowd to the mine, nestled moderate rates and how rates of to judge how the funds raised by the an inspection of the property owned the first term and a possibility coners and tax evaders, are carrying on new taxes shall be divided which ap- and operated by Will Thompson, lo- fronts the student of failure if back the pines and huge trees andlation should be graduated, work is not made up. their propaganda to again conf.ise incidentally at snowline. Fried chick- While it was originally contempla- parently it is not, as indicated by the cated in Salina canyon. Back work is difficult to do, said the real issues and pursuade the peo- tes salads, olives and other delicacies ed that the right of every business to special provision above mentioned Bell member a Mrs. of the faculty, and at the a was vote of to the constitutional lid be Richfield, the taken off after Royal ple against were supremely appetizing after a do business for profit would be taxed, why should be made up completely cannot matbest it dinner at a givamendments. and whole the special 1937, guest 1, party trip to the mining property. yet a reading of the proposed amend- January back With work and Marion en Mrs. Christensen The tax amendments open the way and ter of taxation of the thoroughly. by Friday intangibles jmonts indicates that only corporations of the income tax be left to the legis. evening of last week. Chrysanthe- staring students in the face, they for the tax reform program that the to be the to W Lee Manson of Frovo, was combin-lar- c farm bureau and other organizations be taxed either lature, without limitation as to rates ? mums were tastefully arranged at the naturally become discouraged and quit tax. may tangibles in business with Salina ing pleasure school work, and further absence and Covers were laid have been trying to accomplish for as property or income. After January In view of the exemptions authorized table. Wr $ contitutionaf,'amend-ments- , failure to make up, the;vork is the the by many years past. The only organizais proposed the no limitation on 1, 1937, there Mrs. and critical tion which speaks with the support what assurance is there that May. Leonard daughter, point and results yt many failamount of income tax. Consequently. the property taxpayer who has been Ruth, came in from Oakland last ures to complete the shtol work Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen of Salt the owner of the intangibles may, of the Farm Bureau is the Citizens Tax Revision league. were brief visitors to Salina ter January 1, 1937, have to pay an burdened with the expense of govern- Friday. They will spend a week visit- thorougly. All students are urged to For 15 years we have been trying Tuesday. They were the guests of Mr. income tax so high that it will amount ment heretofore, will not have the ing with Mrs. Leonards parents, Mr. plan to take up the work again next and Mrs. T. A. Jeffrey. and Mrs. L. C. 'Wright. Monday." t Continued on last page) (Continued on page 5) substantially to confiscation. Also, Ft reding the importance of tax ammdmrnl No. 3, hirh would equalize oJKktionnl opportunity, Out. A. Fmilh, tuprrintrndrftt f the In-t- o niy K'hutilt, giic, in Ihe follow inff, K'ltw ter thought, and tin ankle U worthy of the lotrr fon gia-rall- fr pad. irt fr fr amt-ndiw- i shd g n - pro-mm- jv-ri- ti , child-war- r. - - ed LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST d j :8rr d Executive Legion Officer Visits Local Chapter Delegate Lauds Convention i old-fas- five-thirt- y. Farm Bureau Head Vacation Closes; long-tim- School to Resume ChargesTax Evaders ten-da- - ed gold-bearin- g 1 tax-amon- ; g reir'1 for-eigh- , -- j e, |