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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Page Fcur More For Taxes Less For Food And Clothing The study shows that only of jiersonal income went for the payment of peisonal taxes in 1910 compared with 12 9 'i in 1900. Purchases of food and tobacco, on the other hand, di'clincd fiom 28 1' of total itersonal income in 1910 m 1900. Similailv, and 19 8' the proportion of iiersonal income expended for clothing, accessories, and jewelry also de- Individuals throughout the iiation are devoting a larger part of their personal income to the payment of taxes and a small portion to food and clothing than was the case a quarti r of a century ago. 3.3' This was the conclusion reach ed in a Utah Foundation analysis of data compiled by the U.S. Department of Commerce. Celebrate. Celebrate for a do:en reasons. Or just because its Fall. Whatever the occasion: Its the Bourbon Jim Beam. with the celebrated formula ,U thats been passed down from father to son for six generations. Celebrate friendship, silk. Celebrate just because $ I I its Wednesday. Pick your reason. dined from 8 3'. in 11 3G in to 1966. Foundation analysts emphasized that the Federal definition of i rsonal taxes includes only individual income taxes, inheritance taxes, personal property taxes, and other minor taxes and charges paid directly by the individual. Specifically excluded under the definition are sales excises, property taxis, spix-iataxes on real property, corporate profit taxes, along with other indirect taxes and charges. Also excluded are taxes ar.d contributions for soo:al insurance programs, such as Fedeial social Sicuritv and unemployment compensation. l Total pei sonal income for the entire United States in the calendar year was equal to 1966 $5S4 to the Foun- billion. According dation report, direct personal taxes last year totaled $75.2 bil-1- , on. If the indirect or hidden' taxes are included, however, the total tax burden in the United States last year was $175 bil lion, or about 29.9' of personal income. Inclusion of social insurance taxes brings the total contributions to government up to $213 billion, or approximately 36.5' i of personal income. 1 since 1960. By comparison, purchases of fool and tobacco by Americans in 1966 amounted to $115 4 hil-- 1 This was si ghth more Mil. than five times the 1910 level, about two firm's the amount for this purpose m 1950, and 32' higher than food and .0To JWBINMHJE cknmomt Mntuc . c- - V,'i LN ' PAY i jS ' il! tolaeeo expenditures Little Orville: m 1960. Have you any criticism of life, Grandpa? frvarr Grandpa: Yes, the beginning and the end are entirely too close together. ..Maa V Miss Patsy Workman, who has been in Salt Lake City returned home Monday. Blue Ribbon Conservation Com. Findlay, president of the Utah Cattlemens Association has announced the forma-t;oConof a new servation Committee, charged with the assignment of bringing before the public the facts concerning range rehabilitation and conservation work done by livestockmen in Utah. A. D. 758,151 322,643 acres reseeded acres of brush Mr. Eugene Mr. and Mrs. went to Salt week to enroll eradi- cation 2,003 springs improved 10,020 dams or ponds built blue-ribbo- He stated cattlemen are "working conservationists building up the ranges of the state. They recognize the fact stockmen benefi t first, and the state as a whole, from these improvements. spring. Many projects have helped stabilize soil movement and pro- tected watersheds. Reseeding and altogether better range management have been a material help in this desert state. Alternating between cloudbursts and drought, ranchers are trying to stay in business by stabilizing their ranges to remove adverse elements and to make the most of what they have. One large juniper remu al project, in the neighborhood of 10,000 acres, resulted in two fine springs beginning to run water where there has never been any in recorded history. Game birds benef' t, too, from reseeding and better water con-trol. Game managers acknowl- j edge the help of water presets, particularly cn the establisment and plead of chuckers and no. the pheasant. This committee will be actively promoting all conservation projects- - statewide. In Utah to date this conservation effort has resulted in improvements to private land by ranchers using improved methods as follows: Alton News Notes and Current Events by Allen Cox Wayne Anderson arrived here last week. He has just been from the army and, brought t''e;r trailer house Anderson, son of Dallas Anderson, Lake City this in school. Mrs. Del a P. Stevens of Bountiful, visited relatives here Tuesday. She was enroute on a tour of the Grand Canyon and other parts of interest and is a former resident of Kanab. A wedding reception wa held Saturday evrrrng at the Glendale Ward Chapel in honor of Roger and Caroleen Chamberlain. There was a program, with Ike Chamberlain as MC, dancing (the orchestra was fiom Alton furnished bv Mr. and Mrs. Dee Roundy and Air. and Mrs. Vane Campbell i. There was a large crowd, many from out of town, and the young couple received many mce gifts. Miss Lois Spencer went to Phoenix the past week to visit the Hugh Spencers. Mr. and Mrs. Dehvyn Maxwell and two daughters from Gonado, Anz., were here on business and seeing relatives and friends the past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Von Brink erhoff and fam'ly of St. George were here the past weekend. -- All of these conservation improvements have benefited the big game enthusiasts equally with the stockmen. In many cases the projects have helped with critical winter ranges where big game, along with livestock, have had such a serious time to make it through to 21, 196' Mr and Mrs. Willard Muel-- t went to Silt Lake C:t to see their son Stephen b f ue he left for the miss. on fu 1. Mr. Sam Woikmcn ha-- - i ioed to Cedar City where he will en-- i oil in school at CSU. Many people fiom lure attended the reception of LeNise and Albert Zlystra, which was held at Orderville Saturday evening. Glen Canyon Visi.or Center Hours Changd The hours of operation at the Glen Canyon Visitor Center were changed Sunday, September 17. Superintendent William J. Briggle, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, announced that the Visitor Center will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily, through the fall and winter months. The Glen Canyon Visitor Cen ter, two miles west of Page, Ariz., overlooks Lake Powell to the north and the Colorado River to the south. Directly below the Visitor Center is the famed Glen Canyon Dam. tours through the Dam begin in the Visitor Center. Self-guide- ! - i frr m Kentucky. 'Pey have parked it on the Dee Roundy lot. white-winge- r 1 BOURBON Wl September Utah Cattlemen Announce New Glendale News Events 19-1- The personal tax burden last year was nearly 29 times as creat as the amount paid in 1910, the report continues. Personal taxes had increase more than 31 tim s from the 1950 level and had risen nearly 50' KtlTtlCRY Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Les Cornett and children f'on B'ttle M untain, Calif, are v'siting at the Roy Robertson home. All bird and animal life fit from range conservation an.1 the National Audubon Society has endorsed these widespead improvements mentioning t'e increased cover and feed for al' bird life. Dan Freed, of Salt La1-- C ty. has been named Chairman o' this comnvttee with J. Wells Robins of Scipio as Other members of committee read like Whos Who in Utah livestock circles Al lan Adams, Randolph; Hugh W. Colton, Vernal; T. Ray Theurer, Providence; and Howard Clegg, Tooele, Utah. b-- The Highway Deptment road crew oiled a section cf road leaving Alton on the East. lghtnes e Mr. and Mrs. Ken Munford were weekend visitors at the Vard Heaton home. At the time of this writing (Monday) we are getting anoth- te er little rain storm. Quite a few people from here attended wedding receptions last Saturday evening in Tropic, Glendale and Orderville. S1WW38 Buy Bonds where you work, He does. 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