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Show Tm-.O'A- t, rjicx rwo (Uljc Imp ted I. very THE S'lut-Ainuira- tc Athletic field, II 00 a m 1 'T M all guLs. Coronation tf festival and majpole daJil A 4 v-field, I 30 p, m ; dan,, itJU t't J naslom, 8 30 p m Those m lirgc ! u,c Vivian Burn, curoi...'!"1 1 Jtuggeil, assembly, Public Invited on Glrl Dy dance; publicity, CarCub day. when girls of the over and Jtuth Palmicrb M,Be IlelJ T hold I sway Kprlttl bon high athool will and Virginia Lee have Urn will be field Friday. The be to u j.rearnted festival with the committees. everything, ating nut A irt.wriod priram will be as follows: AssemThe public is curdlaity on GhU' day bly, auditorium, 9 00 a. m. for stuthe day at the Ugt, spend Ijyjjaw it ill be held on the dents, 10 00 a. m. for visitors; posture ELIZABETH STEVEns rather permitting, and parade and demonstration by guls' mJ s A RUTH PALM IQu education classes. of Pandora, physical the myth (ll put f (hr dancing class will take A1J u'c one a krA for truant farm $5o0. That aceordod 1 be benefit" to picture of the lirr.iL the fanners by the property le'y relief promised when eupplanted by the general bales r4iah School Qfeips cd Tburediy By tb Cerboo County Cnny. Put-luU- ng tax. Thus e may tee what a smouth game the chamber of commerce boys of our state metropolis are up to. The property tax reduction they would benefit through this scheme would run lilur ikI AdrUla Mukifte. into mighty high figures all at the cost of the BubecrtjsUon, $1 CO the Ytr la Ad vrvr, Hmj r No. t. forgotten man in whose interests President Entered Aj Second Cli tdftll Matter At U JNeUgfire ItooseVelt and those of his administration war to re-At Prloe, Utah, Under th Act of March , 1119. sincere are waging a peace-timhabilitate. We hae seen through the C. W. A. AIH LINES THOSE MISTREATED program and its results that the real prosperity is based on PAYRGLI-S- , Hot by p,rt in the festival. The t harailcr of this Amron. pOUIt fulwiJiarjcs of United Aircraft & Trans relievingcountry Pandoia. rr: already wealthy groups and individ Cm Postmaster port Corporation are suing oral Farley for damages because be canceled their aitmail contracts. may invest ,n u-- represent The contracts were annulled, the say, with- general welfare) wealth, s that they jj store r or bonds tax in to a greater degree exempt d ty' Charlotte Moffitt. Elizabeth out notice and hearings." will it where vaults in added return away their jackson ivatnce Day. Anna Skcrl, This Is, of course, brazen bunk. Lnd Pauline Fosat, The insect or do no good so far as society is concerned. Senator Rlacka committee was authorized to The sales tax scheme, based on its present evil spirits will be: Yut Yamasaki, Ro Pogiajen. Tressa levy, takes away from a C. W. A. worker the Edythe Beard, Investigate the airmail on February 25, 193d. and Manon Nida Golding, Saircino. of $780, The committee Informed all the air compan- sum of $15.00 out of his annual earnings ies of its purpose and sent out requests for in- this being based on his being able to secure I Spigarrlii. dancing class fo7k danc and . May formation as to stock ownership, lists of direct- steady employment at the $15 a week rate. In who has Thrre wln be modem, d4nrt. ors, salaries and the like in April, 1933, ten other words, we see even the individual been given employment through the intervention SwTdlh Scottish, Spanish, English, months before the contracts were canceled. the national government having to pay one Lnd Ruslan dances. All the dances of United Aircraft & Transport not only knew week's income out of his yearly meagre revenue Lave been thoroughly rehearsed and hearings were scheduled, but sent the committee sales tax scheme, this despite the W1il be performed in very clever and a long "defense of Its position last June, eight through the Is he already bearing the heaviest por- - appropriate ctum. faqt that a months before cancellation. tion of taxes through charges made by the tnanu-- 1 At eleven o'clock there win be The public hearings began January 9. All on facturer, jobber, wholesaler, and retailer who wanted to testify were permitted to do so. articles sold to the ultimate buyer. The taxes Testimony before the committee showed con- of each of those groups and individuals must of clusively that there had been collusion; that air a necessity be added to the cost of their procompanies, with the help of the Hoover adminis- ducts, the consumer paying for it along with tration, partitioned the country among them- other service rendered under our system of selves and did away with competitive bidding; manufacture and distribution. that the Post Office department destroyed recIt would appear that it might be well for ords; that air company officials made appalling the taxpayers to check up on any pig in the nichnrcpmpnK- --fnr profits on subsidies. xke tax plan that they may be urged to assume The evidence on w hich Farley canceled conhe financial responsibility for, this being tracts was evidence obtained from company offitrue of any pork that is put out by cials themselves, on the witness stand of the Senhe Salt IJike City chamber of commerce. Those ate investigating committee. Vouchers paid from state and fedjoys have a husky habit of taking in the pork," conYet the promoters who made millions eral relief funds during March total rot putting out. ed $7066.70 in Carbon county, it is continue to tinue complain of "injustice." They .shown in a monthly report issued by to bombard their stockholders, newspapers and TO CONTINUE PROGRAM r. H. Hinckley, state director of re- magazines with misleading propaganda as to how heffr r' 'lga,ti harshly they have been treated. They now sue 4IT is cheering news to the community that the ther Outstanding m Carbon county expenditures defi-1 Price post of the American Legion has Farley. ef Mch 3l total $12.748.67. This propaganda and the suits will not nitely decided to continue sponsorship of the jun- vouchers pajd and the obliga-ibaseball This baseball this A in other eastern new been The year. have tions program exposed. outstandmg help. companies deaJ in airmail subsidies is long overdue. program has played an important part in devel- - Utah counties are, respectively, as competition among follows: Duchesne, $3981.73, $4943.77; It is important, in shaping that new deal, oping a high degree of clean be reflected in better Emery, $2885.50, $2431.85; Grand, will he that youngsters that the public refuse to swallow the pathetic $795 53, $1214.35; San Juan, $946.06, to for many years come. story of how the air lines lost their contracts citizenship '$899.33; Uintah, $3747.42, $4998.93. "without notice and hearings. Exchange. ru L VO , ICN.AD VOCATI, AKKt'EY, VAL IL OOHULS. JQSZ HAL G. MMRMGtrT. rebtUberi. VAL II, CXmtAfl, Lh.-aUt-h - 1 Ki-a- 1 e re Kiw-ani- I I lj. 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Box Syrup Golden 55c Pail 15c Tomraatoes GRAHAM 10 Lb. wC Can lie Salsmon Utah Brand Large Pkg or DO WITH WAR COSTS WHAT WE COUI-Nicholas Murray Butler, of Columbia Uni- SOME TAX SCHEME versity, one of the stanchest conservatives 'THE third branch of the Utah state legislaof the Lake chamber of commerce, country, spent a little time last week fig- ture, the Salt done with the has started its propaganda mill in its drive to tiring out what could have been . a tax as cent sales two over the permaper put wealth spent and destroyed m the World War. nent measure, the program being the holding out The results are so astounding that they would of the promise to the small home and farm own- not be credited if told by any radical. er of a reduction in property taxes. Taking the accepted cost of the World It is easy to be seen that this promised War at 30,000,000 lives and $400,000,000,-000- , property tax reduction bait is to be the base of Dr. Butler finds that with this money: the campaign of the. Salt Lake organization, Every family in the United States, representative to a large degree of the interests Canada, Australia, British Isles, France, Belwhich have played the general run of citizens gium, Germany, and Russia could have been for suckers preceding, during and since the provided with a $2,500 house, with $1,000 of late lamented depression Which was brought plot of land. furniture, on a five-acr- e about largely by the greed of those same interof more than 20,000 inhabiEvery city ests. The falsity of the promise is plain to the tants in all these countries could have been discerning. provided with a $5,000,000 library and a A checkup at the local courthouse shows $10,000,000 university. that the promised property tax reduction on the Out of the balance, he says, we could average home in Price would probably amount have still sufficient money which at 5 per to between ten or eleven dollars a year. And cent interest would pay for all time a salary a conservative estimate of the annual expendof $1,000 yearly, each to 125,000 teachers iture for general purposes by the owners of such and another 125,000 nurses. homes is one thousand dollars a year. The tax And he adds that there would still be on that at the present sales tax rate would be enough money left to buy up all the propertwenty dollars a year. In other words, we see France of and Belgium as they stood bety the small home owner having his property taxes fore the war. reduced between ten or eleven dollars a year incredible but true. Yet Dr. It is while his tax payments for the same purpose Butler didstunning, not point out the most hopeful and through the indirect method proposed would be most important lesson of his figures. almost doubled. Quite a nifty little scheme modern world, and any nation in it, is for the unthinking and for those more able to rich lhe enough, enough, and has resources bear the burden who wish to shift the tax re- enough of menstrong and materials, to do almost any- sponsibility. that it wants to do if it will organize it- Now let us look at the farmers interests. self for that purpose. If the world could raise, According to recent figures released by the spend and destroy four hundred billion dollars to Bureau of Census 44 per cent of the homes own- kill men, it could do as much to save men and ed by farmers are worth less than $1,000 and make their lives happy. When will we have wit enough to brush only about four per cent of them are valued at more than $5,000. These figures show that the aside, not only soldiers, but financiers, and work average value of owned farm homes is $1,135 for our own welfare? Exchange. Tomato Juice lie No. 2Vi Can Honey 10 Lb. Pail 65c Utah Clover Strawberries Plum Variety 19c New Peas 2 cups New Potatoes Pound Pound . evening of this week, according to Mr. Averill. I Cash register paper at The Sun-thi- Advocate, f Lemons THRIFT 48 Lb. Bag.. 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