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Show THIS The LOOSE CHANGE TIMES-NEW- rublLshed every Friday by The Timea News Publishing Company A.. Subscription A STATU INCOME TAX LAW Be Mrs. W. R. May came down from Salt Lake City Tuesday to attend the funeral of her bi other Harry Happy There are prominent men in this Miss Eloise Hansen of Mt PleaState who are advocating that a state income tax law be passed by the next sant Utah, is a guest at the home of leg'.slature which will convene at the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ellison this week State Capitol after Jan. 1st next. The Marion Wilkinson, is down from main argument used in the advocacy of such a law Is that it will furnish a Salt Lake visiting his family here. method to get money from the man Mrs. Wllkinosn recently presented who draws a big salary but does not her husband with a fine baby girl. have any property to assess, and is Mr. and Mrs. Jas. W. Vickers, and therefore evading his just share of 'daughter Laura VieKeila, of Salt the burdens of state government. This may sound very feasible to Lake City are spending the week in many and will probably be the sop Naphi visiting with friends and that will succeed in fastening such a 5 Ovcrtowcring the tallest building in the world, The Woolworth, a monument to nickles and rs or 1,260,000,000 pennies which would pile higher than the Woolworth Building. ally A great International banker estimates that the United States carries fortunes around In its work pockets every day year In and and year out. The avr You owe it to the nation, to your own properity, to put all loose change to work. age is $3.50 each for every soul of our 105 millons population. law on this State. This paper wishes to warn its readers not to be gulled by any such an argument. A state income tax will be another load for the farmer to carry. If such a law is enacted in this state it would mean an who will eat army of office-holdeup in expenses at least 20 per cent of the amount collected. Federal income tax rates have already driven hundreds of thousands of citizens to invest their surplus money in' nontaxable securities. A state income tax will also drive the man and woman in Utah who has a surplus of money into this liae of defense. Before we have a state income tax law, a way must be found to get le the securities on the tax rolls, otherwise such a law will only be another added burden to the people of Utah. over-burden- dimes, is a phantom structure of I c pieces which shows the might of pennies, if we will all but pause, think, act. non-taxab- It will create a reserve fund That means 312 millon dollars, idle dollars, which should be earning $12,600,000 ann- - of surprising strenth for you in a very short while, if you make deposits regularly. START DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK TO-DA- Y The First National Bank Utah Nepb.1, NOTICE $2.00 $1.00 Six Months hJ II and Mrs. Madsen of Provo Mrs. Warner Stephenson, returned from Provo Monday where she visited with her parents for a few days. Ilatex One Year i Mr. Editor Utah, are visiting this week with Mrs Manager J. D. Smith, sister of Mrs. Madsen. B. GIBSON fw'Penmes NEPHI, UTAH. LOCAL ITEMS Times-New- s DENNIS WOOD 7 S, FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT (Publisher) PUBLIC LAND SALE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE, at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 2 i, 192$ NOTICE Is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the a, application of Ray S Tanner of Utah, Serial No. 027594, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $3.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the Ind-anol- 14th day of September, 1922, next, at this office, the following tract of land: SW4 SW14, Section 15; Town ship 12 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake .Meridian. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to Immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register 1st pub Aug 4th, last pub Sept 1, '22 above-describe- d THAT you should boost your city and help to make it mighty. ' THAT buyers of city and country property will be reached most Quickly through the advertising columns of your newspapers. THAT some men work hard for years and save a part of their income and then lose the whole amount by put ting their hard earned dollars into some investment. Stick to the old safe and sane way. . . .Talk to your banker first, not afterward THAT your Chamber of Commerce is working today, not only for today but for tomorrow. THAT many citizens fully realize the great prospects for the development of your city and are on the job. Those that realize its great prospects and are asleep, are equally as bad as those who fall to recognize its re sources. It is the duty of those Beautiful. Use Our Beautifies andHair- Tonic. Keep your complexion clear and your hair glossy by giving them proper care. We have the John Coleman, Mrs. Kate Worthington and daughter Irma, and Mr. and Mrs. Mat Howard and family returned home Monday after a twelve days trip to Yellowstone Park. They report hav ing had a wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs. washes, shampoos and tonics you need all free from harmful ingredients; also face powders perfumes, fine toilet soaps and other toilet necessities. Mrs. Laurence Blackett and family returned to their home in Salt Lake City Sunday after an extended visit with relatives here. They were ac- Our quality is high companied by Miss Camllle Cazier, who will visit with them for some time. WE ARB HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Co. fully awake, to awaken those asleep and see that they do their shara to wards making your city a Greater City. THAT you should ten everybody you meet about your busy city and WE I.KAD her industrial environs. THAT your city welcomes all indust She offers advantages that ries. have made her great. THAT the average business man is thinking: HOW TO GET IT. HOW TO KEEP IT! HOW TO IMPROVE IT! THAT contrary to the opinion so often expressed, there are few persons in the world who cannot think or who do not think; the measure of mind however, is whether or not it can carry a thought through to a real conclusion or just to a halfway house. THAT you should praise your home city and boost with all your might. D. R. 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