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Show THE r in ir ri I r ir .iwiikn ..... - 'i . I Penney I -u- TIMES-NEW- UTAH NEPHI, S. I PROPERTY TAXES CHARGED WU.IOM of 1940 doum through IN I9dI muxiow or m.uu : i 7 rnl-comma "Tj C'' M !;::: ; " f I y Prtptrty ttrtetf 1949 tne Urwtfk lllllMMll 1 tor KM ftMrl lM. to frpM vtr kvfi4 M. tal IM MJy freaked T trik (to UTAH FOVNDAT'ON OLDEST MEASURE Property Tax Nearly HaB Of State, Local Revenue TRIMMED EYELET COTTON 4r SLIPS Idller'i net: Thli I tnoHttr In of chirti tnd explanatory rparad by Hi Utah Foundation, mHi How cool and crisp they are . . . and how easy to keep fresh! Frothy white cottons with dainty eyelet I trimmings Comfortable four fore skirt, straight cut back. Sanforized to prevent fabric shrinkage more than 15 Denier 60 Gauge 1. GAYTIODE waist-whittlin- NYLONS DARK SEAMS 82 to to 20. 5 JO Keeping Honey Keep honey in a container and in a dry place: ' otherwise it ii likely to Absorb moisture and to ferment tightly-covere- Life Expectation Since the 12 15, 1 1 latter part of d 8.Q0 Without Permission In Utrecht, The Netherlands, Paul Verra got a $1.60 fin or a day in jail for living with his wife at her father's house wi'buit prior approv- 19th century, little more than two generations ago, expectation of life at birth has doubled in the industrial population. and al of the local ho the Left-Ov- authority. trunes er Left-ove- r cooked prunes can be shredded and served mixed in orange juice at breakfast time, or alone as a nutritious dessert with other meals. Loosening Jar Tops White House Site Nothing beats the hot and cold The site for the White House was treatment for loosening the tops of fruit Jars and olive bottles. First, selected by President Washington immerse top in boiling water and and Major L'Enfant, the French then dip quickly in water as cold as engineer who prepared the plan for possible. Instant contraction loosed the capita! city. the top. Oldest D.P. A Polish widow Is the Babes in Woods oldest displaced person to enter the Scoutmaster oseph Pierce of United States. She is a charge of Lawton, Ok!., got lost from camp war relief services natioi "1 cathowith eight youni boys he'd taken lic welfare conference. to the woods to tfi-ctrail blazing. Sweeten Grapefruit Natch! You can sweeten your breakfast in Toronto, an optometrist posted grapefruit by adding a spoonful of a sign in his window: "Eyes Ex strawberry, raspberry, or cherry mined While You Wait." irfl-cl- nonprofit, private tax rarch agency ttabilshtd to ncouraa th ttudy of taxation and th relationship t cottt to the economy o Utah. Foundation report! will be tent without charge to any citiient f Utah upon nauasi to th Utah Foundation,. Darling nldg Salt Lake City. SHEER TISSUE GINGHAM in big, bold, multicolor plaid . . . work or play dress for a cool summer . . with a whirlg ing skirt, a and a smart high midriff-line- , stand-u- p collar Sizes 9 to fiuoc-ivc- s ii to itro u ui Property taxes are one ef the oldest and most productive tax measures imposed on taxpayers. It remained the most important single source of revenue in the United States until the introduction of high federal income tax rates. For state and local government functions, the property tax still produces nearly as much revenue as all other tax measures combined. Combined Funds Since 1945, the entire revenue from the property tax has gone for the support of local governments. Under the terms of the minimum school program, a statewide property tax levy is Imposed. However, revenue from this property tax Is combined with proceeds from thei state individual income tax and state corporation franchise tax in the uniform school fund and is allotted to the local school districts. " A total of $44,996,435 of property taxes was charged by all units of government in Utah during 1951. This represents an increase of 147 since 1940. state-wid- e Tax Heber City May 10 RENEW ACTIVITIES 31 utive Board meeting will convene at 10:30 a. m. in the City Hallj Council room, and the Board of Directors and General MemhershiD meeting will be held at 2:30 p. m., in the Wasatch County Court-- ! house. The public is invited to at-- 1 tend this meeting at which projects pertaining to that area will be discussed. Reports from the various' standing committees will also be given. There will be in attendance reD- resentatives from the State Road; Commission, State Fish and Game! commission, State Engineer's of-- 1 Utah Mining Association,! fice, Utah Manufacturers Association, Forest Service, Army Engineers,.1 Municipal League and the County; Officials association. The Lions! Club of Heber City is sponsoring' tne meeting. A banquet will be held in the evening at which Paul M. Hunt. and Past President ofj the Utah Mining Association will be the main speaker. There will also be a musical program sponsored by the Lions club. " ' v4?fS fflimk SQUARE DANCE GROUP 1940, 1941 and letter. Quiet Riot In Bangor, Me., ufter a street argument in sign language, three deaf mutes were hauled off to court on a charge of "railing and brawl ing." La Exact Birds Labrador's puffins, rivaling in dependability the cliff swallows of San Juan Capistrano In California, leave their summer and winter haunts on definite dates and arrive at their destinations with equal predictability. Scurvy Scurvy, the scourge of seafaring men until it was banished by rations of citrus juice, is jnore than a historic curiosity. Its prevalence among babies, in our own times, higher may be at least ten tin.-ethan is usually recognized. s London Is Alive "When a man ii tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford," declared the indefatigable Or. Samuel Johnson, two hundred years ago Cowboy Critics Cowboys with their boots go to movies on Saturday nights in parts of the west, chiefly to see western films. They 1c j to criticize the riding and anything else which does not square up with ranch life as they know it. high-heele- d Property taxes for schools have shown the largest increase during the period 1940 to 1951. In 1940, property taxes imposed for the support of schools totaled In 1951, properly Big Oysters $9,800,000. taxes for schools amounted to Along the lower Rio Grande val$28,100,000 an increase of 187. ley, fossil oysters have been found In 1940, cities and towns in 30 inches in diameter. Utah Imposed property taxes Did you know that more than 60 per cent of the men do minor 10 repairs, not 9 of 10. Another survey shows that 99 out of 100 women want a mirror in the kitchen. . So men', get a mirror for the kitchen and if your wife is one of the 60 per cent doing her laundry the old fashioned hard way we suggest an automatic washer. Take the drudgery out of wash day. In tact, with an automatic there is no wash day . . Call in, a demonstration can be arranged at your convenience. E COlIPAflY Four Friendly Stores in Feu Friendly Communities Coats OUR III I; f i f WEAR DEPARTMENT IS CHUCK FULL Bringing lovely lush. OF colors to your legs Feather Nylons. They're mere wisps ... knit to yet sturdily it ALL POLISHED BETTER WORKMANSHIP W. WOODOW BEARD, Repres. Phone 0494J4 - Levan, Utah VALUES Beesley Monument Co. N0W 22.95 N0W 14.95 WAS $22.95 strain. At a WAS $14.95 wonderful new, NOW 998 low price. SHOP EARLY AND SAVE 1.69 BABY CHICKS Run LEGHORN AND NEW HAMP CHICKS 16c Available All Summer . . Open Saturday and Sundays . . Drive out and Save Straight RIGTItUP HATCHERY PRATT'S LAKE SHORE, files North "Four UTAH of Payson" ' enfrol Utah League " ''' Mm VR SEDAN JPeWp j"' I7 imm rovi rn ITS NEYf KIND OF HORSEPOWER IS SOMETHING TO FEEL! TTi lta 180 HP V-- 8 engtna, on 125 tsoLes of wbeelbsM, many people think & far&tost Is tit best Chrysler car n J 3 B 0 3 PlL CllJL We invite 70a to tain the wheel tnd new sense fmi what happens! There'a Ci tatg power, of rmrn power that make Cdvfcj a mw ezpvtence. llM molatJonarr combustion chamber &vekrps cwrt of the power in each charja Cf fad thaa other englnea can do. One tm& b psrfarmaaoa, mm tm turner- - such as you have never felt. Another result is new economy. It's an engine that scarcely forms carbon at all. It creates less heat. It will last much longer, stay younger on the wayl Power And with Chrysler full-tithe Steering, you steer with one-fifusual effort . . . drive with fit timu the usual control! With Power Brakes you need up to leu foot prmurt . . , and still stop in many feet lees than other cars can do. miumusl, th Yes, behind Chrysler's new engine youH find a new kind of car. Won't you come in and feel what we mean? NOTS: Poutr Staring ilandard on Crown tmpniat. AtailabU, txka, on any luv Ckryiltr, CHRYSLER two-thir- dt THE FINEST CAR HAS VET PRODUCED AMERICA f CMrui T1 Fairgrounds Park 140 South Main FOR MONEY SUPER WAS $2':.95 j resist great stretch and J-- "' LESS . . , fabulous Fine of stockings iOh, If READY-T- O yiam sugar. ypiiii do Housewives their own laundry . and nine out of ten family men do the minor repairs or maintenance work around the house. Most housewives tell us this should be reversed . . I of BASLEY-ilcCUH- Mary Lane Suits and J 1945. CHATTER American Slick Trick A German in the Western Zone was worried for fear his letters to his son in War- -' - were being read by Communist authorities, so he wrote him that he was putting In the envelope a hair which would fall out if the censor opened it. His son replied that there was nothing to worry about. The hair was still there. The Western German now had the information he wanted. He had not put a hair in the original NYLONS Cities jnd taxes of $8,700,000 in 19; 1, or an increase of 133 over t lose of 1840. Property ta es charged by counties in L; b have increased 78 between i)40 and 1951. In 1940, poperly t axes for counties amounted to 13,500,000 and In 1951 they were .S.300,000. In 1951, prope;rty taxes imposed for roads and bo unties amounted to $1,900,000. Ir 1940 they were $700,000. A property tax for state general fund purposes was levied totaling $3,70C,000. towns levied in Several new square dances have been added which promises to provide more enjoyment for all. The dances will be held regularly every second Friday. Evryone is urged to join in the fun. Beginners will be given special (lessons from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. 1952 May 22. BfflC The May meeting of the The Square Dance Club will reiated Civic Clubs of Southern and Eastern Utah will be held at, new its activities this Friday night, Heber City on May 31. The Exec- - May 23, at the Nebo Skateland. r-- !1 " Civic Clubs To Meet at Assoc- ' TMirr UTAH Thursday, Phone 10 |