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Show iifi " FITHY TAX OF SNACKS FACTS By Almo B. Simmons Tax Consultant, Provo. Ulah iCoiyrichl, IMS) By Ethel N. Hair The taxes paid on cigarettes to cities, states and federal gov- ernment will exceed billion dollars, for 1946. (The printer just phoned and asked if the word should not be million.) .Volume Billion is Correct. A United States silver dollar is 1VS inches billion times 1 i wide. inches 31,440 mile.-equals . there will be d in cig taxes alone, an amount that would make a solid-chiii1 Thi-refe- col-lecic- silver dollars I1 4 times around the earth, at the Equator! Radios state constantly that all the doctors are trying to of WEEKLY 11 Number GEORGE & BENSON Fuuictt JUriimf Ctiltft I j i 'raii-forrr- d and doctor bills must be to the percentage for medical allowance. is ennsidprau- - of the . (Over 65) and they should There were 12.831 on roll 1946. wrilh average of $42.09 Pr month. (Butter and bacon . dollar per pound!) Women live longer than men: 'Aomen inherit 801 insurance. '01 of property.) Value of Property inherited is non-taUtah . ai x ibl. . December 22. held each Wednesday and Tluirs-i- n the high school eiiing mil'll' room at 7:30 ji.m. A number of now songs will bi added to thi- - production this year, according lo Mr. . FOOTBALL !" and Connecticut have $1000 00 exemption v; TO BE Deer Creek Project Wins Approval Vote For New Contract around with that person theyre up to no good. But you will. I can just hear you say, Mother you just dont understand her, etc. Or it may be some undesirable grade B boy WHISKEY AND ADULT friend. I'll admit they may have DELINQUENCY money to burn, charm and good From Louisville, Ky., we read looks but they are a little last, the following: "Accused of beat- a little unscrupulous, and neithold stepson er their parent or the teachers ing lus three-yea- r Provo Bench Canal and uhiil the child's back and legs can quite handle them. SomeBy an overwhelming ratio of times they have a certain kind 53 to 1, Utah voters gave the stockholders looked like raw meat, a company was under ar- popularity that you envy, its signal for continued fi- voted unanimously lo approve old war .he new contract for increased rest. nancing of tlu-- Deer Creek-Sal- t It was tlu- little boys tinsil and shoddy. And if moth-say"I wish you wouldnt Lake aqueduct projects in elec- Cu-- 's of thi- - Peer Creek project birthday and the police report- - J lr listen to her, for tions lu-lWednesday in north- at their elertion Saturday at ed they lound the child in an go with them ern Utah county and Salt Lake Orem City hall. They hold 2000 alley at 1 a in. The boy's step- she is schooled in spotting a acre feet of Doer Creek water. father was found near the scene grade B person, right on the dot. City. It hnpiienetl in our family a With 10 returns from There was not one dessenting with 1:11 13 inch long whip an , Orem.' American Fork sole in the 1069 votes cast out inch in diameter spattered with way back when 1 was raising my t Grove-Lilt-i-'Uriivo and of the 1952 shares of stock in blond. The child was uncon- Ihree "dollers". The youngest tin- - vote stood at 690 for and and I were at a movie recently., his company. scious, the stepfather was 13 against, while in Salt Lake We met a glamorous creature, was The approval voted will menu little The boy d j Khthugged me und called me City, with 26 of 38 precincts re- an inrrease of 50 percent in the I taken to Ihe hospital, the (Mother Hair) hut I couldnt on five counts." porting, the vote was 5926 for cosl nf Ihe project, through ris j soldier It's Kestcr and 112 against. said j plnre her. ng construction costs and new LIQUOR IN THE HOME mother can't you refeatures that will be necessary. Breakdown of Ballots We have on several occasions Jerry, It could not be, thir Tabulations from cacn city This will increase the companys pointed out tlie danjft-rtha member? from $152,000 to lurk in the substitute for the snazzy looking lady with the exwith the yes vote first and obligation "no second were Lchi, 167, 4; $228,000. to be repaid over 40 "old saloon," which was never pensive fur coal. Imagine, ERand she used to be poor Orem! 65, 2: American Fork, 59, years without Interest after the to be allowed to return as prom- MINE 0: Provo, 296, 5; Pleasant Grove-Lindoproject's completion. ised by President Roosevelt In like the rest of us. She went Provo Reservoir Waterusers proclaiming the repeal of the away to start all over after spoil103, 2. Each of these cities was voting only foi the company and Utah Lake Dis- 18th Amendment. Of rourse ing two good marriages. Her inCreek project, while voters tributing company also voted liquor is sold in many places in laws kept the two adorable chilfor the inrrease the land by the drink in restaur- dren. Court orders- Now shes in Salt Lake City were voting unanimously for both the Deer Creek project Their combined subscriptions ants, at tavern tallies, at cocx-tai- l back, her past caught up with of the total 31,200 acre-fee- t and the Salt Lake aquedue.. in clubs and other "on her, and hubby No. 3 divorced of Deer Creek sale"bars, 100.000 srre-fee- t but the "off sale" her. She has some grand clothes places, Even a Judge water available. . was store supposed to be and alimony. couldn't her that much. In Wednesday's election Orem liquor deny the for But as she says she is just POSTAL DEPARTMENT voted on its subscribed 1500 the substitute saloon, with ils stand-u- p a ere-fee-t, with an additional apabout a boy a boy, and bar, patronized by men only, rrazy plication for 700 pending; Provo who carried their drinks under his folks is raising old cain beRECOMMENDS NEW 8000 acre-feePleasant Grove their belts and slept off the t cause he wants to marry her. Of and Lindon, a Joint 500; AmcrJ-ra- n in the Jails or at their homes. course tlie boy knows she hasn't had a fair and square deal, etc. Fork 500; Lchi 500; and e BUILDING FOR OREM Under the present Now bv dotters are heard to say, Salt Lake City, 46,500. or the bottle they buy This vote of approval to the system scaled package to lx consumed time and again, Why didn't we ' News dispatches from Wash- new contract will give authority after their arrival home. Noth-Tng- f mind you mother?" but for bureau of reclamaworse could have happened them' tt is'lpn lafd. They have ington; D. C.; under date line of Doc. 3, had the following mes- tion to fully complete the pro to the family circle, the grow- learned the hard way. ject as originally planned. Youngsters! If you wont lissage: ing children, and the neighbors. The Post Office department The rocktnll party has moved ten to mother, here is from that after a conference Tuesday with into the homes of people who most holy book that bears the would have liorn the last 0 wisdom nf the agns: Mayor J. Will Gillman of Orem FUNERAL SERVICES of also prophets, find Rep, J, Will Robinson, patronize the old saloon. The r agreed 0 place Orem on ils next liquor store had moved which comes to you in sheeps list of bnvm in which they will SATURDAY into the home. Hie sal clothing, but inwardly they are FOR j reeonmte-'the roust met ion of raving wolves. GARBAGE CAN Ye know them by their I post office buildings. CROC BOTTLES Under Hie policy now follow- ALFRED F. DAVIS An mplv whiskev flask in n fruits. I)o men gnther grapes from thuiris? or figs from thised, the Post Office department ran, or trash barrel was tles? makes up a list of cities and to lx-- shunned In nnv a tell-lal- e Alfn-Fredrick (Fri-i'.owns in which new huilding-i'li'- c Davis, F.ven so every good tree Today resident of Utah ex- it is common community. just If;. .1. on tin? basis Imth 72, forth good fruit: but a instead nf hriugf-tplace of population and post office cept for five years spent at Los curinsitv. Thai's what becomes corrupt tree bring forth evil died Wednesday in an .f ilfTlie fact and figures receipts. bottles, after they fruit. . hospital following a ling- are carried out for presented by Mayor Gillmtip A good tree rannot bring ; bowed that Orem is clearly en- ering illness, This is not only true forth evil fruit: neither can a Horn Nov. 22, 1874. at West titled to a building. Congress of the large cities like Wash corrupt tree bring good fruit. bases its public building appro- Jordan, a son of Alfred O. and inffMi which leads the country "Every tree that bringeth not Bateman Davis', he re in the sale of him! Margaret priations on the three forth good fruit is hewn down, liquors, reived his early eduealion and callous t f one nf smaller cities and east into the fire. Wherelions of the Post Office ment. appropriating a lump sum, spent his boyhood days in West mien among the most fore by their fruits ye shall Jordan and Murray. which later is allocated. Later, in the land. know them". (Mathew 7:15-20- ) wlr n a j mimf man. he was floor BEWARE! AMERICA. of the Miller-Cahoo- n This country is iri deadly New Grandson LDS Girls Troffrani Hardware Co. at Murray- We have won the war peril. I.uc-llMaud Miller. Downs Tinip Oil. 16, 1901, in the Salt. Lake hut mnv still lose freedom for a in For America. all creeping t temple of the Church of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Downs rot of moral and spiritual dis The Timpanogos ward LDS nf Latter-daSaints. announce the safe arrival of a is into our Girls organization will present integration eating An active member nf the LDS grandson, born November 30 to the following fine program Sun- eliureh. he filled a mission to nation. Capt. and Mrs. John W. Downs, day evening at 7 oclock in thc England in 1907 to 1909. and at the St. Benedict hospital in ward chapel, with Mrs. Clarcm-i-piis- served in the bishopric of the Ogden. The mother is the formin charge: South Cottonwood ward in 1919 Coach er Betty Jean Huff of Boise, Romney To Opening song, Girls and con- and 1920, when he moved to Idaho and mother and child are Lions gregation. Orem, where he followed farm- Speak nicely.- - Capt. Downs is Invocation doing Evelyn Gordon. He served many years in Meetinff Dec. 12 ing stationed with the army air Sacrament song Girls' chor- the bishopric of the Timpanogos at Hill Field, near Ogden. us. want. Dick Romney, roach at A. C. corps Flute solo Joane Terry, acHis wife died May 2, 1935, and College at Logan, will be the r companied by Sheree Terry. at the Lions Club for the past five years he had re- guest Mrs. Leeman Bennett will sided a son, Glen Davis, in meeting next Thursday, Dec, 12. with and speak on accomplishments Los Angeles, working in 1hf at Twin Pints Cafe, according functions of LDS Girls organ!- - j He relumed to Utah to O. H. Anderson, program Girl, to James E.. Jr. and Amy shopyard. z.ation. six weeks ago, living with his chairman. Syrotchen Allen. Saturday Piano solo Gail Running-- ' Girl, to Harold C. and Nadine daughter, Mrs. Harold E. John-- 1 ham. two and Lake Wiftcnmbc Salt sou, City, Knight. Sunday Three minute talks by Wanda weeks ago was admitted to the Girl, to Iceland Jack and Roma . TIMP SENIOR SCOUTS Thompson, Marilyn Rowland Eastman. Sunday I.iinci ford, Ri verly Ogfieii hospital. Dnrnthy Girl, to Donald C. and Myrtle Surviving an Ihree sons ami JJis-k- . ENJOY JAMBOREE Jones Nelson. Monday Duct Evilyu Jligbre and Co-- b four daughters: A. Ilex Davis Girl, to Russell Glade and Mrs. Clarence (LnreMa) Carroll. eii Knight. I.a--- t and Saturday the Grace Harding Smith. Saturday Pro-- t Friday Mrs. Ronald Dean, fMerl) -a ion talk ;d Inspirit s o: Harold M. Davis, San Diego. Senior Outfit No, 6033 of Hoy, to Elmer and Delia Watkins. ward, Ci ''klin Carter. Thursday by aeeompanifsl T.ns Glen L. Cal.: Davis. Angeles Closing song by Git Is io.fi Mrs. Fi.-nBoy, to Paul and Florence (Mnvi Ward ami Advi'r I.oriii K. Millet and B 'll Clifton Any. with seven Davi Valgardson. Thursday John-- ; E. Ifnrold ford. Senior Senilis, attended tin- - Air Girl, to Theaclore G. and Scout Juinborc;- held at Hill Esther Towns Schofield. ThursField. Satnidny evening Mrs. day Millet. Miss Dores Marrow, Miss Girl, to Jack J. and LaGi-a. . Mr. and A Jackm Christensen, Thurgnnd, Monday T UCSUiiy lit IxCClCy S Jnhii Saudi lt. Salt Lake Cdv. Mrs. Douglas Adams, and Miss Huy. in Glade und Frances Ai'hella Newell, together with Tnvlor Tuttle. Monday ;. Mi. J.u'-k- . Chadv. if k. !i'i- - aforementioned The annual fno'hall banqio l land. Cal. Scooters, atBoy, u Gail D. and Manrine will e held Tin 'fay evening at tended tin hull given at the of-- Guymnn Nieilson. Monday if d.i-to Kee'-ys- . follow with Funeral si r e will hi I T' ing club. Boy, (o Elmo L. and Dorothy at the Provo Golf Cluhhouxe. Till Jamboree was held under Kirkwood Beers. Tuesday Saturday at 1.30 pm. in will be (he T!mi;iiingn I.DS ward cnai-i- l tin direction of the Army Air The fuothail tli'-mBov, to Melvin L. and Betty l.v Phillip E. Edward.-- , tarried out on tin progimi, and Field, where instruction.-- ; werc Miehleson Walker, Tuesday Buri.i! will he in Provo Cdv iveii in Air Scouting. decoration at Loth placesGirl, to Lazill Howard and awaril to burial nark. Friends may rail Thi Durham The lsiys ret urriod full of en- Norma Williams Overly. Wedplayer will at tin Berg mortuary Friday thusiasm for the work ncrom-pIMic- nesday year's he prc-- i iitr-i- bv Vie Dm ham. from 6 to 8 p m. ami Saturdav and all reported a Girl, to Eugene and Elaine 10 a.m. Ln 12 39 pm., ami, Tin? new faptiiiu fur 1947 wd! wonderful time was had bv inM McGuire, Holy Cross hosI he nr-- 'i.lfd. at the ( prior lo services. a! I. pital. Salt Lake. ThursdayIrri-a.aiio- u & - t. T? JS& Mvi (p agbS V ; j A HONORED 26-ye- s. - Li-hi- lU-asan- 1 ii ex-hel- rvi s nit wfi Friday, December 6th, will be David L. Rowley, Sr. Appreciation and Honor day for members of Lincoln high David Sr. of the school football team, with special G accept events scheduled throughout the call for a two year mission in the day Northern California mission. A testimonial at 8:30 a.m. will His headquarters will be at San begin the days activities in Scera auiiitorum. to which all Francisco, California. He is at home in Salt Lake students and patrons are in- the mission week and will leave this City vited. Speakers will include for his field of labor December Mayor J. W. Gillman; Supt. D. 11. R. Mitchell; Principal Louis A. Mr. Rowley is a high priest in Bates, who represented the the LDS Church and is an ac- Third ...Regional State Athletic . ,, .live member of the stake and ... ..... n , .. pr? ward as well as a respected and M f. j . Wh,"h successful farmer in Orem. Dur- tto the school goes county ing the past ten years he has showing the most sportsman served one mission to the WestStan Cole and ship. Doit Ford will receive this ern States and two within Sharon stake. award for the jlvam. ... Hi wife Is the former Clara Music will be furnished by the chilschool trio, composed of Cather- Steiner and they have eight Mrs. ltowley and their dren. ine Christensen, Carol Stubbs. three unmarried children will My re Rohbock, accompanied by at their home during his Muurinc Williams an alumni of remain ; liseitr-etin; school. A farewell testimonial will lie A special tribute will be paid given in his honor at the Geneva Mu? team by Merlene Smith, stuward. Sunday, December 8, at dent body vice president. The missionary com-- ! 0.111, 7:n A tribute from the student announces that a fine pro-- I body to Coach Don Dixon will has been arranged and exbe given by Adams, stu- ;'rnm an invitation to all memtends dent body, president. bers of'the ward to be present. Midince dances in the high Friends of the missionary from school gym will round out the Want, as well a Timpanogos day's activities. from the other wards of the Make will be welcome. n, wrTTal Di-i-- r - t; Y0y ef-fe- off-sal- . off-sal- , p-- Dt-aii- SUNDAY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1946 - .. I 1 lifi-loii- - SERVICES Of.-di-- L.D.S. Girls Union Meeting in Timpanogos ward chapel 2 o'clock. Fdgemoni ward Girls chorus will furnish the musical program. TIMPANOGOS WARD: The L.D.S. Girls organization, under the direction of Mrs. Clarence Bliss will furnish the ! program at 7 oclock. ' VINEYARD WARD: . Lawrence M. Atwood of Pleasant Grove will be the speaker and Moroni Jensen will furnish the music. GRAND VIEW WARD H. V. Hoy I. of BYU faculty, will give an illustrated lecture) of Mexico at 7 o'clock. The ward choir will furnish the music. GENEVA WARD: Missionary testimonial honoring David L. Rowley, Sr., will be held in Timpanogos ward recreation hall at 7:30 p.m. EDGEMONT WARD: Charles King and S. C. Gillespie will be the speakers at 7 Miss Maxine Pinogar o'clockwill furnish special music. D. WASHINGTON, LAKE VIEW WARD: Students from BYU. who arc Arthur V- - Watkins, United re4uriit-rt missionaries from Ihe , Senator-electMonleft States mission will S)v.ni-:l:- . American D. C.. where day for unthe entire he will Tiu-- ' t other Republicans furnish direction of program Paul Gronc-ninder ihe make and in committee meetings Meeting will begin at 7:30 plans lor their program at Ihe p.m. beginning of the year. The present coal strike will be among VFRMONT WARD: the matters taken up. He will The Junior Girls of the MIA Ro e CYromo-.probably return in two weeks will have tlu-ito prepare to move lo the enpi-to- l tit 5 f n the (hroffion of city. 'heir leader. Mrs. Elizabeth Hawkins. Oklahoma tax. on property WARD: Wavt-iheir property lax. (I WINDSOR William F. Wi'cumbc will be in War II the tried to at 7:30 pm. Special ,wpr iiH You ore not worth the speaker will lx- - giver.. VIEW WARD G. I's Mustering out pay. term- PLEASANT j The quorum will High Priet inal leave, pensions, compensathe program at 7 o'clock. tion, education, amounts receiv- furnish On the SHARON WARD: ed from government Members who have reii-idlJob" training, and allowance received by a soldier's wife arc moved into the ward will bo the all speakers at 7 o'clock. Reports Great Church Activity in California, Bishop Arch Pulham of Vermont ward has returned front a business three weeks' trip' throughout California and Kc-- I vada. He reports LDS church activities going, ahead in the California- stakes with ardor. In visiting with the San Frenando stake president, he said a wave of enthusiasm is sweeping the young people and Bishop Pulham noted in the wards visited by him. the chapels were crowded at all sessions, especially with young folk- lie also said the same condition existed at Reno West ward, which he visited enroute homo. . in-ti- re FUTURE FARMER In At Ward Family Jesu--Chris- y s At sM-ake- BIRTHS j OF - THE WEEK I n. : Dale Harding, son of Mr. and Roland Hurtling of is Future Farmer of the week. He is president of the Lincoln chapter fuure Farmers of America ami is a ncir-.lw-of tlm high school student council. He ab-t-i played "unr! on Lincoln's Itf t'ion Three Championship team. Dale has linen ihe winner of r Vah Idaho Sugar company sugar is ct cnnU'-tHo is entered this year wi'ii a yield of 27.3 tons per aero. Young Harding recently pur-- ' 1 H"I-!eihull a pnp-btin purpose oT ininr'ivin!' his1 . He has culled several low j prod: u !ni cows and now has ;i umi-roii- Viiu--yarr- s s r r n . f.-- s very good dairv herd, prodm-im.- ' Grade A milk for Salt Lake Mill; Producer's Assurin' ion. Dale is a candidate for State m-t'i- for tin Union Pacific Scholarship. He F F.A. public j ; entering the ; ak:ng fur Lincoln farmer Degree j i chapter. arid j ! Mrs. 0. non-taxabl- e. INDEPENDENT go-ahe- TEAM y California fi '4 - . your car evening. gn-a- how-goo- Should you wreck DAVID L. ROWLY, SR, a Ligi-i.itoro- , and yourself you may deduct nan age to car but your hos-Pii- i r make it better. Souietiir.es tin first iianiel of a lie-vice is ton fim.pkeulcd. In other inMciiit its of the Utah Stale stances, it might need l1U.11hn.eM s Utah State Tax to niiikii it sen e its pui'p- si; betCun. mission As Dm (juixiiic remarked. ter. Tiie test ut the pudii.r.g is in lbs Honorable Sirs: lo the After much thought and study euling." Practical public Is the-- final proof nf an inten:11s to me that there are 5 it In service, defects rhii iws that should be made re- tion's worth. Taxes come to light; In service, improvegarding State Income ments are suggested. (With living conditions as they Usage Will Tell are today.) Now 1 want to point out that this 1. Allow married couples at principle is just as rightly applied lea.-- t $2000.00 before taxes start. to governmental devices as to 2. Allow bachelors at least mechanical ones. In service is preSI 000.00. cisely where statesmen find out 3. Allow deductions for all their theories nr- - If a law or doctor, medicine, hospital and a system proves 1 Le a nuisance, burial expenses. the public will he iuick to discover 4. Allow extra consideration it, and if they are permitted to exfor the blind of $1000.00. press themselves, will say so read5. Allow extra consideration ily. for those who have lost a limb This is why advocates of this and that brand of Socialism avoid tell$500.00. Respectfully submitted by, ing the history of socialistic experiments. Most of them have come Almo B. Simmons. P. S. Should this increase in to such dismal ends. In theory they are very but in service they exemptions impair the finances don't work.pretty Accordingly that's why of Ulah. the tax rate on $6000.00 I go before week after could be at 6 1 $7000.00 at week and talk meetings about the high stand71 and 81 on amounts above. ard of living in America. The AmerP. S. 2. No this is not anoitier ican system actually works. case of sock the rich, but . Rtvtecd Early rather having those pay who are Fathers of this republic, back in able lo pay, and permitting Utah the I770's when they wrote and ratipeople to at least exist before fied the Constitution of the United you start Income Taxes. States, certainly did not imagine that they wrre drawing up the speciIf our tax officials were forced fications of a perfect state. They to memorize all the sections. understood from the beginning that nuiiluiions arid interpretations they would have to try it out in servof axes, tiny would either lose ice and "work the bugs out. It im:r Sany, or simplify Ihe was a grand piece of work but it codes and regulations. has bic-.- i changed and improved. Framers ul tlie Const! tin ion exTo those who are now "drool-k.'t- " pected changes sunn, and they about a 201, tax reduction came. The first addition to their had !est dry their chins! masli.riilccc was added in less than a year after its ratification by the I! is nut the reduction of lax I3lii ts::.k. Even those statesmens rates that is needed today as did not consider their sal much as the increasing of per-soi.work fiav Vss. It is not flawless yet, a man but there arc two things' about it: (Let exemptions! live before you lax him!) form of government It is tin; j 1I1 vised, amt subject to change In 1938 a married eon pie rwr lived in comfort on $1000.00 per now, as it w; s then. A Flexible Plan Then Federal allowed year. An:ei ica's icor.nmic system, free S25OQ.U0 exemption. Today they it ate l i t' prise, tin; only one cannot more than exist on $200(1. li with cur Constitution as Vet today taxes start at $1000 compatible it gi.n.us, cun lay no just claim to per couple! (Let a man live any dreumer'a idea of perfection. before you start to tax him!) To prevent the strung, the shrewd The power and the rich from taking advantage Always remember: to tax is the power to of the weak, the trusting and the destroy! From the wise Chinese: It is poor, many restraints on business better to light one small candle, have been made into laws. Here is the system's virtue: It can be rather than curse the darkness. changed. Private enterprise is not new. It Gambling losses are not de-- 1 ductable but any excess of win- is far advanced in that process of hen government based on usage. nings are. adopted in America, it was fit to If you are a traveling man use, and it grew better for 150 with, say $50.00 week expense-allowanc- years. It has nurtured a society and should your ex- where the poorest citizen is relapense's be only $42.00 the extively rich in contrast to the exploitcess is taxable income. ed pawns of dictators. Here everybody has freedom, time of hia own, Congressmen are allowed 20c can'.forts of living and, above all mile for travel taxpayers on opportunity unlimited. rax reports only 5c. Congress was Roosevelt's Charles McWill Congress now be Carthy" the Bergen" of the president? A. V. WATKINS IN I FOR The 8th annual presentation of Handels Messiah" will be Sunday An Open I.etler to: Hoi i'iuWe Herbert B. Maw, Heres sincerely hoping, and ; truthfully praying both parties work for the good of America! The national income for 1946 was $1150.00 per capita. This was $575.00 above 1940 before (axes, After taxes don't ask! PRESENTED under the firectlon of Elvis B. Inventor and builders u I ma- j Terry. chines speak a forceful lai.uage. The chorus will be made up1 Once I heard an engnu-eof combined Lincoln high school a new invention his firm was Glee clubs and chorus, togciher about to manufacture and sell. "Its witii ward choirs, and all per-- j fit to use," he said, "but mt perMr. Terry fect. Well sell a few hundred of Mins interested. specially invites Alumni of them and work, the bugs nut." In I.iniiilu high school who have other words with a many away in service to attend people using it.e llung. lie could learn from their rinip!a:ii!s how to (lie practices, which an- . : 'TESTIMONIAL TO BE presented at Sccra auditorium. Proved by Use taxes!" ; MESSIAH LOOKING AHEAD Hi Folks: Did you ever stop to think its the one rotten apple that spoils the barrel? Now girls dont go high minded and start to defend a girl friend when mother says, Lulu, I wish you wouldnt go STATE AND LOCAL AFFAIRS E FROVO,aUTAII . ''iuirshness from tobacco. JiM a thought, why not have nur tax officials give a little time to r moving some of the tax! The Shite of Utah allows a bar' ( lor $600.00, the federal allows $50000 before income taxes start. Why the poor, heavily-taxe- d bozo" pii is that much in "hiridi-- ' NEWS-MAGAZ.1W- 1 Stint Arluiit re-nii-- ip -- MIND MOTHER. GIRLS I j i Jnlt-ii-oit- j'imp-.uifigo- . Beii'-dietin- ) - n i 1 1 i -- - " |