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Show & The Page Two Sun-Chronicl- Roy, Utah, Thursday, e, March 15, 1958 A Look Backward History is always interesting and sometimes it makes r -- si ing. Take, for instance, the ristory of the individual income tax In 1929, the tax on a $2,000 income was $2 and for a married person with two children and a $10,000 income it was a mere S40. Now tiie tax begins at 20 (xTcent, on the lowest taxable income levels. From there it goes swiftly up the ladder, reaching 91 per cent at the top It's no wondjjt that pcopple still talk, wistfully and nostalgically, of the good old days. Who dares to predict what taxes will be 25 years lienee, with government functions being expanded like the proverbial green bay tree Ity the wa, the deadline for filing state and federal income tax is April 15th mail privileges authorized at Roy, Utah. Second-clas- s BY PUBLISHED THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY x Weekly newspoper publisher each Thursdoy at Roy, Utah, in he interest ot the surrounding communities of Roy, Riverdale, Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Konesvillc, South Weber, Uintah and Clearfield. Yeorly subscription price $1 75 in advance. J now Atilt M A1II K IIMI! UU.FK Item llil ST 1 1 1.K SUBSCRIPTION CALL 8 til 1(1 I MION IK I I (SO CLASiiFID ssr MWU.IIt I.IIIKIIt PRICE $175 PER YEAR FOR INFORMATION 1.0 y t I Ml. Ill 2 list Ml I 'Mill W s 1 As is so often the ase some of life's gi rates! lessons are taught us In youth A lasting impres'mn on his listeners was treated by one youth faced, as most ate with the d.llieult problem of irow tng up He appealed to a group of adults, "Why do so sany people have the attitude niar.e your-el- l perfect and then we will love you'' If Kiev would love me first, their love and encouragement would help rue to become nioie prifect" The Sunt hromrlr is in somewhat of a similar position Growing up lakes mi- - and patume To the many kind people of th.s an a who 'love us Sirs!" we wish to express our deep gratitude I to ir i in oiu jgi men! - unhid helping us to overcome our mipr fr lions and obstacles Ke poiise to the luiicnt subset ipt ion di ve is hcartvv annin, , The majority (I renewals are coming in for a twoyeal ; r II Ii The mniibi r of new subscriptions has thrilled and ainaed us eypiessions of faith give all of us here a! T fie Sun Ghron.i le a re de'ermitiat mn to g.ve you in rtfurn the very best ntws . mtah News I ADS Never Too Old nr ;l h ,il I C i I lli t ctm U il 1 ' s.,ll I J i; 15 i i tc If ,i o' i m 7 .i i. 7 - 1 i.i s. i- J r( r I v Marion I 4 Vjin s Jinn Miurt l W 'I ITIf M.h I'linM. SKpoul 1 I i f CI.l t 1 it1', li .I., I N r , U i A dx v I oi r urn ii . h I.i ' ! i i i bp , A .V I'!p. in- 3 7759 I '.i It, rt - i Ca. HI 2 r M 1ANKS .r ! t hi i ii t I it I !. . ,. ti .i- uni i ,i' II. i in . i I .it., I ,i!1i h.nl .i n . .il ii'inl the Wl ll - uu ur of producing The month of March is half gone and tlure are only a few more days does that until spring Spring suggest anything'' House cleaning, in fart a and yard cleaning gcricr.ii overhaul If perchance you have passed the school, I think youd (ind the boys playing marbles jnd the girls playing jacks and jumping the ropes and ball aim or low which are sure signs of spring to school kids iiiii ioii'ii1 i n spr ng event i.d Iv hr in s,m, no r I ,, adni' s as I Don' Play Blindfold as T 1. c til Ii n ' Calls s Mr. and Mrs. Verdi Pingree left last Saturday for a trip to Ixrng Beach, Calif. Hardartnun lon Pauling, whose I'SS Bon Homme, docked Rep vry recently at San Francisco aur pr.sed Ins brother and sister in law Mr and Mrs Herbert Pauling with a visit Tuesday morning He ex- pects to stay in Roy a few days before go.ng to Beach to visit web h.s parents, Mr and M W. I'aubng Mr and Mrs J Leonard Russell, 4BTX) South 3100 West, are leaving1 Saturday for Ohio where they will vuut with their daughter Sherrie and her husband Bill Straley They also expect to visit with Mr Stra ley's parents while there Mr S'raley has Just graduated' from the Ohio State College and ' now the young coup'e intend returning in tin ir traner house w th , Kenneth Russell, son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Russell, 4916 So 3100 West, celebrated his 11th birthday Saturday with a party. The follow-r. guests were present- Karen Stoker. Bonnie Jean Greenwood, June Batterson. Kileen Patterson. Linda Swift Flame Terry, Shanna Ru i 11 s io nuke their .i lac hall. Lindj Kay Pogge. Plane r.m Hoy Norugu Lynn Marie Fields, RonV uter Randall O Box too Rt ald T Tompson, John Howe, Billy is home again after a bout m Ui- - t Pan Husoinan, Marvin Zaugg, the hospital with the flu Bum ,v Mifflin l.ynette Russell and i Russell Vin I, from Ogden who H.s tous.ns i Experts Eye o FOR Watch Repair Attended Bradley University 6 Years Lxperu-nt- Ihii-i.-- See CAL ST RIN'GH M C. Stringham Jewelrv Theatre Bldg. Roy, I tab - 1 1 7) 1) SAVE 00 ON TOt R AUTO GLASS INSTALLED FIRE INSURANCE o Auto Gl.tss and Parts i New i VC 1 The tongue is the only edged tool were also there were: Margie Ann llolstien, Roger Holstien, Gail and that growa sharper wth constant lain Roberts. Judy Russell arranged the games a:.d supervised the party. Kenneth had a big birthday , cake with can dies and there were refreshments and favors for alL ROY AUTO PARTS F with your ESesGm are capable we paper i candy, and all kir.ds of good things to eat, and you'll get a big kick out of the play. So don't miss it for anything. How From Proverbs. 16 16 much better it u to get wisdom, than gold, and to get understand ing rather to be chosen than silver. P.S. If you liked the news last week and this week, and know you did, because a lot of you have toid me so, the credit goes to Koselie Garner who has been helping out She has a real ear lor news, and! very aptly puts it together, on pa- per ii you have some news, be sure to tell her, (or me) and if her line is busy, (2 9043) try mine 2 7759) I)on t let us miss any thing .ews.vorlliy that happens. Accessories Vac.1 - RENEWALS id' I Brake Shoe Exchange biiom: Servant s I o 53 pi sot in Rum LT s I M ui sr. tun I MM - lN : v; NML S F N A i Tin: , di dJ'cWJ m BLN TO VOl'l I E L D Bt n pi Rv i (.i. cU RENEWAL i i:v. i i n I ,i, i: cWEWJdj V , n JEULNKovUTJLH i 'fa - s- 'In s Mai; Ryhic I lb rl and Mtir.lvn do ru it v . n fini-- . ml tu i It , . ngs Kendell fo- - ,i f vv vu re dav I Berts folks Alberti r 'e Jai k e Lendi II has iu with her grandpar !!jJ n stav ts lor i m ral vv t ii. tab is gi tt.i.g ipnte a li w of i r ung mi n in the rest no i i bu-- with e.i n .1 and vveuk h r I ! . latist imistie lie has joimd 11. r National Guard mi was im'iatid last Thursday Inert- w.ll be a temple excursion top io Fi lay Pith for all who il e able to at'CI.d bainpii I and dance will he hi Id ur ud iv Maiih 17 In ginning at 7 .ill a the daki house for all M Min ,md Gleam rs and the-am- Bile's, - in tin- Our perennial onlooker, Little Ute, never ceases to wonder at the buzz and itir of activity at the Branch Bank at Roy. And he would tell you, with a burst of pride, that its growth in two years of service to the community has been truly phenomenal. , - partners member the ward show Mori a v i igni and moie ol you pari lit.s iv to a'l'eml with votir ch.ldren W'P PONT FORGET the 3 act Reftu o, it Raneh" to lie held p! i two mghts lhuisday for the t h bin and fi day March 23 for the vv i.l In t iilc.lt ' be pop i urn and is the fact that the entire with astir area progress and expansion. Roy, picturesque suburban and rural center, is a town of fine homes, streamlined business places and a But even more gratifying K I branch bank at Roy is progressive citizenry. j the New Chamber of Commerce of Roy goes great credit for spearheading the planned program of civic Improvement and growth. We salute this young aggressive organization! To The Bank of Utah is proud of its opportunity to serve the banking needs of this dynamic com- munity. It is both a privilege and an obligation an obligation to adapt its banking facilities to the growing and changing local demands. Gay Next time you go pleosure motoring, drive through the attractive residential section of hospitable Roy. And be sure that our busy, friendly- Branch Bank is on your itinerary. FRANK M. BROWNING - Ballerina a Shoe oS Radios sputter.' TV picture shrinks or Jlutters.' buses blow? Light bulbs dim? All this probable means inadequate home wiring wires too weak, too few, too small, to carry full, healthy loads of electricity. Call an electrical contractor, and learn how easy, it is to have your home wired adequately for modern lising. fit 'oved ol all ages the flat flat little pump in .smooth le 'e.r r th it s as young heart as every summer da' oiT! wear it Guaranteed to do mec things to clothes, morn-noon and night w h 7 President h- V in ifi ' 'M EE! ti - Only 2.93 , ON SAVINGS it J 'jfc3L ACCOUNTS Injured by Roy Dept. 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