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Show BEAVER hospital. He has been m visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mor " 0 for infection in his ris and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Spendlov are visitin?o it, .v.. 'Je8o rip f and grandson of Hurricane are and family, Mr. and Mrs Robinson Alvaretta Mrs. Murdock By 111 Limb at their home in visiting with Mrs. Olive and other relatives. BiHie Bradshaw was taken to Mrs. Nellie Erickson Barbara Fordham returned on the Milford hospital on Tuesday. Alverta Parkinson J Mrdav frnm nden. where she suffering from pneumonia. dren of Los Angeles How Mil in is brother the her i has been visiting Mrs. Jeanine Bohn day to attend the Banks rJ" ard and family for the past weeK ford hospital, very ill. which wui ne held T" Mr and Mrs. Clyde Murdock Senator Arthur V. Watkins Merrill Jameson was rushed to Parkinson expects toSaturd. sell hJr hoi& and family visited relatives the Milford hospital, Sunday while she is here. Hurricane the past week. ninir. suffering with a kidnes RACHEL MARSHALL Mrs. Garnetta Hollis and dau- stone. RETCRVs One of the most difficult tasks defense items cut. but I believe Mrs. Effie Marshall. Afton visited at the home George Wood is suffering from rhter ; tila Congressman has la that of vot- economies can be effected and that tii.i i"- - "" and Miss June this week. a DUCK auuiMii a"" i Puffer 11 caii be reduced suf- of Macel Horton ing to Increase taxes. Increases In in and mA7?B Aldene ford hospital. visited Marshall Fordham Mrs. Nettie taxes affect me just as much as ficiently to save tiie American tax! Mrs. Anna Rae Carter was op Port Arthur, Texas t father her with week Milford this in de dollars of everyone else. My one wish Is that payers billions l? erated on in the Milford hospital with MLss Rachel MarX, lie H and reports ralvert. we were reducing taxes. fense appropriations alone. IjW has completed a mission in mi ast Friday. The Senate Finance Committee voted for many reductions in the still at the hospital, but is t drove through Ari was here They Saturday. White Neil conproving. is now writing Its version of the appropriation bills thus far and Mexico E. and Texas Mrs. John Bailey Mr. and and House-approvvisiting his grandmother, Mary 1951 tax bill. It sidered by the Senatp. I intend to S? Mrs. Margaret Black Baker. He was on his way to hif by way of Oklahoma and appears that the tax Increase fill vote for further reductions as the family and and home in Compton, Calif., after vis to Salt Lake. They were not now become effective urUil appropriation bills are considered ner and daughters Celesta winnip and Vlorrlne Sherril all iting his grandparents, Mr. and ten days. Rachel will give a TJ November 1 and "that taxes will by the Senate. Tues- Mrs. biinaay evening. Harvey White all summer. The danger in the whole argu vent to Zion's Canyon on not be withheld until that date. a for outing. family day Edwards received word taxes Mervin I am concerned over a philo- ment about who shall pay Bob Calvert and Cullen Wil that his daughter and sophy which has obtained wide- and in what amount is that we at Ely, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Orton, Spanish a we liams where will In oven belief reach the country spent the week-en- d may point spread the past twenty years. This Is the destroy our system of free enter Nev., enjoying the races. Fork, were the parents of a baby r4-- H belief that "the rich" can pay the prise. In Britain today, with a 40 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blackner son, born last week. bill. Certain people continue to percent tax load, daily worker? and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur The Carter family had their re encourage that 'philosophy and find it undesirable to work over Blackner and family and Mr. and union last Saturday. A dance for they continue to encourage class time because taxes deprive them, Mrs. Duane Yardley and family the public was held in the eve all enjoyed an outing at Ponde ning, with a large crowa attendi feeling by constant criticism of of their extra earnings. what they call "the special privi Likewise with business, indivi rosa Park, Friday evening, the oc ng. leged. ' I agree, however, that duals will have no incentive left casion being the two Mrs. Black The program Sunday evening taxes should be made applicable to enter business if taxes are go ners' birthdays. was conducted by Ralph Pearson. Breakfast for .Mothers as far as possible on the ability ing to deprive them of all gain. Veta Ann and Lloyd Kenney of A mixed quartet, Sylvia Davis, The Bee Busy to pay. cooking clut And most vicious of all is the Cedar City are staying with their Wilma Davis, Milton Albreclu and People do not like to read fig fact that taxation by government grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M Lee Marshall sang. "The Lord Is had a lovely ibreakfast Mondav morning at the home of one of the ures, and I realize that figure? can lead to Socialism. The citizen Williams, while their parents, Mr My Light"; retold, leaders, Mrs. Ella Firmage. Vilda often can be used to tell any side because of taxes, cannot provide and Mrs. Earl Kenney. are in ng stories were given by Merlene Esplin is the other leader of a story. I should like, however for of the on business. so he expects the gov himself, Baker. Phil Erekson and Jeannie group. The girls prepared and to summarize the present tax pic ernment to do it for him. Griffiths. Itache Marshall gave a served breakfast to the U. S. (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31. 1951 The Senator Reports To The People ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25. 1904 MSCCL'JIOX UTAH STAIf Fi MERLE B. MERKLEY Attociat Editor AIRD C. MERKLEY Editor and Pubtithit PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year, $J.00; 6 Mo. $2.00; (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) u 3 Mo. Z MINERSVILLE $1.25 JJt w- I'M!. 4i J A First Claw Publication entered in the Pom Office at Beaver. Utah, etcbnd class mail mutter, under the ct of Congress of Mar. 3. 1879. Telephone 24. Advertising rates quoted on request. Si d ed FEDERAL ATD FARCE EXPOSED Indiana's 84th General Assembly recently sent a remark-:i!il- i message ti the Cuntress of the United States. It said, D.nrt in "We have decided that there is no such thing as 'Fed We know there is no wealth to tax that is not already aid.' eral within the boundaries of the 48 states, bo we propose hence forth to tax ourselves and take care of ourselves. "The neotile of Indiana resent the encroachment of the Federal government into the fields of education, highways, emtdovmcnt. agriculture, medicine, banking, welfare and civic projects. They hold that these activities are the responsibilities of the state, the local communities, or private inuiviauais, ana that Federal participation in these fields, both financial and managerial, should be abandoned throughout this nation of ours. That message comes as a surprise, in an era when most of the chambers of commerce and other such civic organizations seem to be primarily involved in trying to get more and more money out of the Federal treasury, or more appropriately, the taxpayer s pocket. Treasury figures: The message of Indiana's General Assembly recalls the ture, using The low income grouip repre frequent speeches by Gov. J. liracken Lee. over 4 2 million or SOVIET UNION EMBARKS ON "PEACE OFFENSIVE" people senting 96.2 percent of all Individual Income taxpayers, contributes over 13 'billion dollars annually in taxes The upper Income group, earning more than $10,000, (3.8 percent of all taxpayers) contributes over 10 billion dollars in taxes. Anoth er major tax source is corporate income which contributes more than 22 billion dollars annually to pay the cost of government The remainder of the federal in come accrues from various forms S son-in-la- News o) CLUBS et l H faith-promo- rintaf t- tni-cag- following mothers and girls: Lucille Mu- bils Mrs. Ethel Myers and daughter. rdock and Judith; Viola No wen Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stewart and and Nancy; Barbara Smith and By Mrs. Ruth Bradshaw children motored last week to Las Sharon; Clara Carter and Janet; ;ni By Mrs. Vivian Edwards Mrs. Flora Edwards visited over Vegas to visit her daughter Clau- unioe Fillmore and Ruth. The week-enat Milford with her dia, who lives there. Claudia re- girls had a roller the George, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. skating parti urned to spend a few days here Wednesday evening and then met A. Horton, came home from Provo daughter, Mrs. Alma Sly and fam before school starts. on Saturday, to spend a month ily. at the home of Nancy N'owers (or ex Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Bradshaw with his parents. He has been atCharles Fox is in the Milford refreshments. r.ran urres, tending summer school at the BYTj and Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Lave! be and expects to return when school Bradshaw and family, Mrs. Flora if Ui Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Ray starts this fall. tht the BEST Mrs. Lillian Barton and two Bradshaw and family attended saga at held reunion Edwards Family sons of Cedar City spent several t Utah' College gives highest quality education. It ?u!ati days visiting here with her par Ponderosa Park, Saturday. prepare young men and women for success in their choice of for Mr. and Mrs. Heber Edwards of hundreds of useful vocations. It fits young people for constructive ents. Mr. and Mrs. John democratic citizenship in farm and home and city. :rtnch McGill, Nev., are visiting with Mr. iwd Mr. and Mrs. James Smith were and Mrs. Lafe Bradshaw. xi th SCHOOLS OF and dinners guests at the home of Mr. Agriculture Engineering Technology to GREENVILLE short talk. MANDERFIELD Once again the Soviet Union has embarked on a great "peace offensive. Every last ounce of propaganda value is be ing squeezed out of the "peace demonstrations" which have been held recently in the iron Curtain countries. Un a nign level, the peace propaganda took the form of a letter frum Soviet President Shvernik to President lruman urging a live COLLEGE AT ITS press, of course, is power peace conference. The exan a As like the walker. line Russian tightrope following ample, The Worker, of New York, the official Communist Party newspaper, said editorially on August 12, "The Soviet of excise taxes. are now peoples have opened up a historic struggle for peace. Let us Since taxes of all kinds approximately 30 per cent answer, them with good will for our mutual welfare. Let us taking Income. It can demand the let down in the arms race which Washington of our benational seen that the nation If and Mrs. Eldon Thomas on Arts and Sciences readily Forest, Range, and Wildlift of in issue An same news the fears." so cynically alleged story Commerce fast reaching the point of no re Management The Worker bitterly attacked General Kulgway tor his tough turn. Education Home Economics son Mr. of and Mrs. Joe Gary, Graduate School stand in the Korean negotiations. By Mrs. Thelma Twltcbell The low Income group cannot Barton, returned to his home in There is nothing particularly new in any of this the Com- stand many more tax Increases. Los Miss June Puffer returned home Angeles this week after spendKnown as the "West Point of the West," Utah State has an munists have taken a similar line many times before. It is very While additional taxes will be im- ing a month's vacation with his Saturday aftering traveing thrij on new in Reserve Officers Training Corps with Artillery, Ordnance, all the posed groups outstanding is the to felt Okla that its primary purpose peo tax persuade generally grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Quartermaster, and Air Force units. bill, it is recognized that if W. the Colorado on level homa and the the of Soviet Union is West the during that Barton. really ples those in the upper income brackets this time, and that a way can be found to get rid of the Mr. and Mrs. George Marquard past week with Miss Aldene Mar to have all of their untaxed were To meet a strong demand for women trained as home economists, burden of armament. If that should happen, the mil- income after the usual exemptions son and family of Fountain Green shall and family members of teachers, and other professions, USAC provides varied and excellent slow build-uwould Pact end at the the Atlantic week under the home gradually taken from them, the 20 Billion spent itary training for girl. Mrs. Welles Banks of Miners-villand' finally halt. Europe would be ripe for plucking at a time dollars would pay less than 1 3 of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mott. Mrs. taken to the hospital at FALL REGISTRATION: 6 which suited the Soviet convenience. Little by little, all the of the total budget rquested by Mott and two daughters, Shanna Cedar was September reon Monday for and a them Jane for accompanied for 1952. Truman President and of Europe human, mechanical and scientific resources For catalog and other information, address turning in the afternoon to the Corporation taxes, which also few days' visit. Asia would be brought under Soviet control. And eventually, Martin Greens. THE PRESIDENT Mr. will meet Mrs. be and not could Leonard Davis and Increased, when the USSR was enormously powerful, the United States' the cost of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Twltchell, even it the family of Provo spent the week government UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE turn would come. Mrs. Lettie Scott and Mrs. Shirley Howard and daugh. government took all of their un- end LOGAN. UTAH President Truman and General Marshall, among many taxed taxable Income which also othervisiting Mrs. Mr. and Walter ter and relatives. "Liberal and practical education'' others, have warned repeatedly of the.danger of believing any- amounts to slightly more than 20 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shipp and Mackerell made a tour of Waynij thing Communist leaders say, and have emphasized the neces- billion dollars. daughter Rita of Provo came Sat Wonderland last Saturday. of build-u- p scheduled of as arms the look Let's Bud the Federal at regardless continuing sity urday to visit Mrs. Emma Wil what happens in Korea or any other place. Those who oppose get: President Truman asked for Hams. Warren returned home Sun the Adminstration on other issues are also in general agree- over 71 billion dollars for the "52 day and Elma and baby stayed to fiscal year. But he Is requesting visit longer. ment on this. obligational authority amount Mrs. Billy Atkin and son and One of the great questons is why the Russians do not new to over 94 billion dollars for Larry Atkin of Ruth, Nev., arrived iog Eisenhower move in Emope now, while the vast Army which same period. This eventually Monday to spend a week visiting the is to command exists only in the blueprints. By 1953, accord- must be paid, along with the pre Mr. and Mrs. Dave Atkin. ing to plan. Eisenhower will have f0 finely trained and equip- sent 257 billion national debt. Mr. and Mrs. Von Beeson and Individual income taxpayer? daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff; ped divisions enough, in his judgment to hold the Russian hordes. Whv should Russia wait if she means war until a now pay the government almost Williams and family arrived Sat time when victory in Europe would be incredibly costly and. 24 billion dollars a year in taxes. urday to visit Mr. and Mrs. James In addition, they pay another 8 Williams. The men returned home might be impossible? billion In taxes In the form of Sunday and the women and chil which One answer, of course, is our stockpile, excise levies of various sorts. dren will stav to visit for some all believe is many times the size of the Soviet's. Another Taxes alone will not stop Infla time. answer not nearly so often mentioned is that Russia may tion. The government Is to Mrs. King Morris and children not be nearly so strong as many in the West believe. There is have to cut expenditures.going I hope returned home from California on great unrest in the satellite states, and war might bring this the Congress will make some big Sunday. They had been gone a into tien revolution. Her industrial potential is growing, but reductions all along the line and week. Mrs. Lula Atkin and children it may be weaker than we estimate. If the Kremlin leaders feel this includes cuts In the defense "I wai tint hi our lory. UmAy to own a Dodge " and there is evidence that they do that war would destroy budget. I don't want essential of Uuth, Nev., arrived this week driving, rhey all began to twing over to Dodge. py. Frank Perrotti, Woodbridge, Conn. "But once West as Today my family owns 13 Dodge ears and 11 the them and their system, this is as great an asset the r.tt of the Perrotti family taw Dodge Dodge trucks and that's saying plenty for rde in It, compared it with the can my they w. jxjssesses. Dodge value and dependability." 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