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Show PAGE FIVE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1930. m TTmIi "SirtTW land grains are good. Nearly all the A man with a swelled head is a good Many a man who has embarked on per cent or about UM U second crop of alfalfa spoiled by rain. the sea of matrimony wishes after- deal like a river; it is bound to go to Ul IXmOlUOn is the result of personal servbut the third euttinar looks fine. 'Al ward that he had missed the boat. the mouth. ices such as wares, salaries, commis- - As Of falfa seed is almost total failure. .' fsuns, etc. i. Sugar beets damaged by the white fly. How is our tax system applied to Continued from page one.) CENTRAL: Recent storms have rrne Davis: this earning capacity of approximate clop of alfalfa are good. caused shrinkage of grain and spoiled beneWe levy a tax of heavy rainfall to August was ly $280,000,000? considerable second crop alfalfa. 'Con$20,000,000 upon property which earns ficial to peaches, apples and pears; ditions very dry until rain came and a tutA ereoa. 'Sugar only 25 per eent of the income and improved everything. Sevier: we levy not one eent of tax on the beeta are poor owing to a dodBurst greatly Sugar beets slightly injured by blight W source of income which represents 75 which flooded nve cawu Hay was damaged by too much moistcent words of the In total. other per section and held back Irrigation ure. Potatoes show some blight Utah: m the life Planting of fall wheat TO FEED A COW IS Gault Maggowan, managing editor about $210,000,000 income earned in for a week at a vital time Third began Last crop week, with land in state pays no state or Joeal tax. of a sugar beet Salt Lake: of thr Trinidad i Guardian, Port of uus condition. good The burden of the ceneral property of alfalfa is early with a normal yield EAST: Owing to the wet weather Spain, says: O ana beets tax falls that are Potatoes good indicated. upon property entirely and hay were damaged. "TluHigheftmmerdal Ambassadors which produces only of all fair. Weber: Late rains have helped grain ' SOUTHWEST: Beaver: Recent have penetrated to the ends of the the income of which state the has and .$1.85 lata ,:J and crops. . pastures rains have been helpful to dryland earth, wealth stOl lurks in of the total earning : vnnrmcAST: Damtt: Bains did pastures. Third only be is of merchant to alfalfa cutting waiting d'yovered by GARIJIND-TREMONTO- N capacity. In the final analysis all some damage to hay and delayedhar-vestin- doing fine. Iron: Rain the first 2 MILLING CO. adventurers. taxes most be paid out of income. It backward cold The Summit: weeks second of the August damaged : "The airplane, locomotive, auto- is. of course, possible to oav taxes situation and crop of alfalfa. mobile and ocean grayhound have all out of capital as long at capital re- spring helped our water SOUTH: Garfield: Owing to drough . been. Dressed into the service of the mains, but the continuation of a tax the absence of heavy frostau.made in crops are below average. normal a production Late rains possible crop business man com but which every year takes part of the this enterprising have been VeTV are helping conditions. . wtinjv StAi-nmercial romance stall awaits travelers capiuu, ana au oi we income be the simpiy will making and they in unfrequented paths which may only means that it is only a question of helpful of one of the best second crops of al The only happiness to be had from be approached in the sailing ship, the time until the capital is confiscated. falfa even seen here. Uintah: Mot dry the is in knowing that it's coastal steamer or on zoos. To a limited extent, this process is weather during the latter part of July hard drought on the too. "Clues lie in unexpected places. going on in Utah today. On the av. and the first of August caused part Host of us have read and were thrilled erage, we are not taking to grain to mature and ripen too fast NOTICE hv Robinson Crusoe when we were pay property taxes, but incapital certain Wasatch: Recent rains have improved Tremonton hieh school students of us of how But thought many boys. cases, we are taking so much of the conditions some, but damaged - wild wishing regular transportation at 5c eoinjr to see his island for ourselves T income received from the tangible hay somewhat. per day should register with me durRefoe tells us exactly how to get property to pay the tax bill that litWEST: Juab: Alfalfa seed crop ing September, otherwise 10c will be lfopAII"lh?f6od! there, and geographers identify it as tle income is left after taxes are paid nearly a failure due to insect pests charged for occasional rides to high Tobago. and the value of the property has de- and - school. iNonouid! Millard: bloom. of DryHansen. J. Leland stripping "The population of Tobago since preciated as a result In a few ex Crusoe founded it has risen to 24,000 treme NOVDO cases, all of the income from per cent of them the property has been absorbed in people: twenty-fiv- e USENOPUBCC R PJt46? SUWHS THC are land owners. Nature has been the tax bill, and the property itself bountiful, but they have no bank, no has been confiscated in order to pay lymt aicitCB mr- - MNtsrao i dentist, no newspaper, no ice though the taxes levied upon it no and the island is tropical railway. If we are to present an accurate There s a chance for a merchant ad picture of the situation, we must look " venturer to stop and think. deeper into the problem relative to the taxation of property, and the net THAT no more equipment can be found in any All made of uniform income, which comes from property. used in our plant. is than cleaning shop Our The $70,000,000 net income which has work. our we THAT been guarantee white glass. average return from properSystem ty in the the state each year during the THAT we call for and deliver. past few years includes the income end of service arid THAT we're in a position to render you prices on all from intangible property as well as (Continued from page one.) less if needed. and see if we can find an answer to from all other kinds of property. But season. this Question. how much of this burden of $20,000,-00- 0 THAT we are a home institution. Examine the situation from the does intangible property bear? THAT our business is growing every day. standpoint of ability to pay taxes be Earlier in this discussion, we stated cause after all that is one of the fun that the total revenue received from THAT we want your business d amenta! questions in any plan intangible property amounted to less THAT we will do our part to merit it. taxation. Is there any consideration than one and lf per ent of the in a property tax as to one's ability total receipts from general property THAT our help is experienced. to nay : Wo, because property own taxes. It is impossible, to say just THAT our phone is 37 our address, is Tremonton. ership does not ' represent taxable now much intangible, property there ' EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING ability. Tho sole question in a prop is in the state, but the federal income THAT our name is erty tax is a determination of the val tax returns indicate that there is at ue of the property in question. True. least $50,000,000 worth of nroductive Phone 11 Tremonton, Utah certain classes of property have intangible property owned by persons market value which is determined by who pay a federal income tax. In addition to this amount, there is a great their earning capacity, but this Rodeo Box Elder County ' not true of all property nor is it true deal of intangible property owned in and that's that. of any property at all times because small blocks by persons who do not . Tremonton, September ' there are circumstances when prop- come within the limits of the present THINK IT OVER. erty has ho earning capacity whatso federal income tax so that the situa ever - but still has a maricet value. tion in Utah today shows clearly that The sole question which the assessor it is the tangible property that is pay must decide iii how much a given ing the great bulk of the tax, that in piece of property is- worth on the tangible property is responsible for market regardless of its past or pres- less than one and per cent of ent earning; capacityiOnce that is the total property tax and that no determined, and the assessment placed tax whatsoever is levied upon income. on the. tax roll the levies are applied Utah's problem of tax revision. therefore, will be a readjustment in against such valuation. This brings us to the very heart of the distribution of the tax burden the tax problem in Utah. Mr. John which will shift part of the cost of C. Watson, director of the department state and local government from tanof taxation and statistics, Jllionis ag- gible property which carryricultural association, has prepared ing the load, to income or to inteiw some very significant information bierles which, while they have the relative to the income received from ability to pay, have not been brought all sources in Utah, and in other to the tax rolls here. states of the nation. His figures for Subsequent articles will show how Utah shows that during the past few this would be dealt with under the vears the averaere annual income, has proposed i constitutional amendments been per Year. Of to be voted on next November. ia.vt this total, only about 25 per cent By R. E. Hammond comes from property while the re Member State Board of Equalization 75 maining: $Z10,-000,0- 00 September irsi - -- THE 1930 - 1 FAIR - AY wo PURirJA DAIRY RATION one-four- th . by-wa- ys one-four- th g. corn-bore-r, - FRUIT - JARS DO YOU KNOW up-to-d- clear Kerr jars are Inequalities In Present Tax jars until Bargain 12-ho- ur v Wilson Lumber Co. one-ha- . - U. S. Cleaners . Fair and Attend the 18-19-- 20 . - one-lja- lf has-be- en ! ' Milk Drinks Give on Energy on Torrid Days By Anna B. Towte hot days instead of going to fountain for cool drinks can bring the fountain to your own house. There are milk drinks made with evaporated milk that are refreshing and offer another way of getting milk into your daily diet Cold milk drinks lend themselves to the afternoon bridge, the simple family luncheon or the occasional refreshment on the hot sticky afternoon. In summer time we do not need : foods that "stick to our ribs" nor make the digestive tatty foodsdothat much work. But we processes seed easily digested as well as nu- trttious foods. So in summer time the housewife should plan menus that will furnish the family with the vitamins and the minerals and the proteins needed to keep upexcess bodily repair without giving ' ON fntSo milk, salt and pepper. More salt may be needed if chicken is not well salted. Add chicken and mushrooms and heat thoroughly in top of double boiler. Garnish with rosettes of pimiento or red and green peppers. Serve at once. Yield : 12 servings. n Raspberry Mousse 1 No. 2 can red V you need 9 A - cup evaporated milk 2 tbsp. lemon juieo raspberries 6 tbsp. TIRE 'FACT If' raspberry . juice with the thought of keeping Select a good brand of raspberwell during the summer, these ries. Drain juice from berries. menus have been planned. There should be about one cup. Luncheon Press the drained fruit through a Cottage C.iw Btuffod Tomato Salad Olives Nuts Peppers s Blueberry Muffins or Raspberry Jfu Chocolate Milk Shake Dinner Salmon and Aspic Loaf Hoodie Bin? Filled with Chicken a la Idas Green Beans Buttered t Salad . Cabbage and Can-o- , Raspberry Mousse Oaie An Lait or Postum Au Lait , 1 Noodle Ring Filled with Chicken ia Noo& Rmt a Voi. pkgs. brokd eoodlm k eta. boiltaf water 1 ft up. salt 4sg 1 tup evaporated milk 'Black pepper 3 tbep. batter ring Chicken a la Kmg 1 qt diced chicken 6 mushrooms 2 tbsp. butter tbsp. butter .; 8 tbsp. flour 8 cups evaporated milk 8 cups chicken stock tsp. salt . Tl Jt owi - THsa arinrilrf hp nr. foftfit cup and 2 tbsp. pulp. Add 6 tbsp. :nice drained from berries to the 1 Let stand in refrigerator about 20 minutes. Heat evaporated milk in top part of double boiler to the scalding point. Cool, then chill surrounded by chipped ice in a bowl . i ll nn and salt, wnip unw sun wim a Dover beater. Add lemon juice and in carefully. berry mixture, folding Turn the mixture into a cold f reez-in-ir t.rav and rjlace in the refrig erator immediately. About three hours are requirea ior ireezmg. Yield: 5 or 6 servings. Milk Shake Chocolate choeo "nulp. . 1 1 8 cup chilled evaporated milk cup ice water to 4 tbsp. " late sirup or 8 tbsp. cocoa sinrp Chipped Ice into boiling water. Pour into cocktail shaker ands. briskly 10 minutes. shake and vigorously. Yield: 2 water cold in Rinse Drain. noodles. Measure drain again. Chocolate Sirup There should be 4 cups. Add eggs Melt 2 squares (2 ot) bitter beaten lightly, milk and pepper. chocolate over hot water. Add one Turn mixture into well buttered Antintr tnn with butter. cup boiling water and cook directly ling low flame, stirring vigorPut mold in pan of boiling water over auntil thick and smooth (about ously and bake in a siow oven ) . Add 1 cup granulated nntil set, not brown, about downhour. 2 minutes nnaiffa On sugar and with occasional stirring utvm continue cooking 8 or 4 minutes. chicken with center ill platter. deIf a sirup with more body is a la ktatf'prepared in the mean1 marshmallow or time In the foUowing way : Cut sired, add softened in 1 tbsp. cold inch dice. Wash, tsp. gelatin chicken into to the hot sirup and beat unpeel and slice mushrooms. Saute water til well blended. Pour into a jar. of Keep covered in a cool place. Yield: Prepare a smooth white sanestock. ..'-.- . 1 cup sirup. flour, tht the 4 tbsp. batter, - Drop noodles Add salt. Boil IUW1V1 j. serv-ing- X, iu Enjoy Fair Days With Goodyear s . Heavy Duty 29x4.40 28x4.75 30x45 $11.20 $12.40 $12.00 Fronk Chevrolet Company & Marbles Texaco Station PHONE 20 TREMONTON, UTAH |