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Show tfkA From where I sit . . . JoeMarsh 1 Will Fkost dropped over last evening eve-ning and we had a glass of beer on i he back porch. I could see Will was bustin' to say something . . . ''Well," he finally remarks, holding hold-ing up his glass to the light of the . cltin" sun, "I paid my income tax loday third installment." There was a note of pride in Will's voice that some folks might have found amusing if they didn't know Will . . . Wasn't amusing to me though. I happen to know this is the first year Will's filed an income tax return, re-turn, and I suspect the payment w asn't very big . . . probably in the general neighborhood of $3.26. But I know how it made him feel . . . Made him feel good . . . because he was doing- his part as an American Ameri-can citizen . . . holding up his end. Made him feel proud ... to mail that money direct to Uncle Sam for things that's needed to win this war with. That's the way Will would feel about bein' able to pay income taxes . . . kind of citizen he is. And speakin' of taxes ... I read the other day that during the nine years since beer came back, beer taxes have brought in more than two and a half billion dollars to the government. Then it went on to say that the beer industry provides more than a million dollars a day in taxes. Some of that'sfederal, some's state, and some's local. But any way you describe it, it's a lot of money. Right here in Utah, for instance, the taxes from beer last year were enough to pay for twelve medium tanks, twenty -one anti-aircraft guns, or complete equipment for 3167 infantry soldiers. (And it wasn't so long ago a lot of that money was going into pockets pock-ets of bootleggers and gangsters.) "There," I thought to myself when I saw Will holding his glass up to the light; "there are two Americans that pay their way.. Will Frost and beer." floe. 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