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Show HELPER page six (Utah) . JOURNAL THURSDAY, OCT 35, Price spent Mr and Mrs John St awe and Barbara Jeff spent the weekend visiting Saturday nght with Fork with her in American Cales and Lorraine Davia. folks Mr and Mrs Bill Evans. din ton Bryan of (Perron visit ed at the Ted Bryan home during sTuoelopes, all told at fold by th Helpt Jon the week Kafhy Olsen KE N of tit, h happened 100 YEARS ago in the country, was Brewers States United the Association, organized in 1CS2 the same year that The oldest incorporated trade association ... rv, ' llcws About Our Neighbors From 1968 Ki UTAH. . . hoping for airly statehood the people set up a complete steta government to atsumt administration whan that day came. This "Ghost Government" disbanded in 1870 without hawing eervod. From these early beginnings a modem govern mant emerged, meeting the costs with its many revenues. In 1961. the brewing industry paid some $2,500,000 In exchwisxes on beer sold In Utah. In addition, the Industry paid local property taxes, income taxes, ges and sales taxes, and all other taxes common to I the nation live in Wisconsin where a per capita average of 26J gallons was the country's in 1981. Nevada followed hiighest A nation rwide search for models of Sea Worse out. with 244 gallons and the Disboard motors dating back to 1921 trict of Columbia was third with was announced today by John- 21.4. Mississippi was low on the list with 62 gallons, according son Motors. to the U. S. Brewers Association. The search will feature "rewards" for owners of oldest motors in models pioneered one or more ten model classifications plus an innovation. overall Grand Reward to be Johnson engineering of these models are inOwners won by a person owning one of vited to register their, engine's the ten models, regardless of age. serial numbers and complete the The "Trackdown' will run from Grand : Reward statement at any October IS through March 13. franchised Johnson dealer bemile-stO- R TH L WO BIGGEST BEER DRINKERS in TRAVEL Johnson Announces Search For Milestone Motors iii -- By BARBARA CALES Tinnnonmmitifm looooooooo oo o ooflioo ofn Weekend guests at the Merlin Tom Conover, Kim and Scott of ana Littleton, Colorado. horns wereAbel Anderson I Mr and Mrs Jack Christensen Mike Tijerina of (Los Angelei, Calif and Mr and iMrs Oar m ny and boys of K earns and Larry were weekend guests of Mr and att of Glenwood Springs, Colo. ' The two sons of Mr and Mrs Mrs AUen Christensen. Larry wiU folks. his Tim a and week with Henry Trauntvein, Don were home for the weekend of Mr and Mrs Robert Saastatnon-l- n and Ibaby and Mr and Mrs deer hunting. George Chubbuck is in the Roy Painter of Salt ILake, were Carbon hospital with a back in weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Art Saaotamonin. jury sustained a week ago. Miss (Rule Jones of Castle Dale Enioyirar the deer hunt with Andy Pappes is Herb and Al spent the weekend with her sis Planner of Sao Bernardino, Calif. ter Mr (Fern Jewkes. (Mr and Mrs Robert Branch Overnight guests Tuesday at and children of Locan. spent the the home of Art Saastamonln, weekend visiting with IMrs Lou was his brother John of Daly Mrs Josephine Maohek. City, Calif., and a companion Belich Saturday visitors were Mrs Den Walt Pudoff of San (FVancisco, nis Branch and three daughters who are planning a two weeks of Moab and Mrs ILorretta Jones deer hunt in the Blue mt area. The Saastamonin brothers have and daughter of Price. Weekend guests at the Winn not seen each other for 7 years, Charlesworth home were Mr and Mr and Mrs Marion Roper Mrs Art OsoneU and sons of were surprised by a visit of Mr Salt Lake and Doug, a friend of and Mrs Merlin Nielson of Salt nelson's are former son Max, who is making his Lake. home here for the winter and residents. He taught school here. attending Carbon College. Also Diana Sweneon spent the week here for eeveral days is their, end visiting with Linden Bishop md "Sea-Ho- Track-dow- ne - 30 40 6-4- V-4.- 10 Transportation excise taxes of more than 910 billion will have been paid out by VS. txnasenaen and shippers by midnltf of Nov ember 16, when most of taxes end. n" Model designations and serial numbers (which reveal motor age) have been stamped into every motor manufactured by Johnson, These are the ten mo. dels being sought by the firm and the year that production, of each iModel P-began: Model or PL-8- 0 or PBL-9-0 J888; Model T-or TL-4- 0 or TR.40 4 or SL-4- 5 il2S; Model or KL.S0 1808; Model K-5- 0 or VIL-- 0 1930; Model VDS-6- 0 Model 130; Model 900-48- 05; QD or QQL 1948; Model CD or COL lflM; and Model or V4L-1- 0 a&8. Each of these' Ar-40- 21; EXCISE TAX ginning Oct. 15. In each class, owners of engines with lowest serial numbers will receive new Johnson motors In exchange for their classic en. gineaThe Grand Reward will be announced soon and low ser ial number will not be a factor. According to Tom Kalbfus, di rector of sales for Johnson, many of the older models being sought are probably "hiding" in base ments, garages, bams and attics. iWe think it will be Interesting to find out where the motors will show up and to learn their life histories,'" he says. tXIEV F03 CAR HE-FIII- AIS See DUX WELSH I..0T0R CrJEDIT CO. 87 East Us!a ' Phone tUS Tte daughter and family, Mr and Mrs of Martin. e?yTfffvvvvvyfrvvTfTvvyTTTyyyy?VTyyvyvvTTWTTTT Voters of Carbon District TCOAY, In its centennial year, the United States Brewers Association still works constantly to aitura maintenance of high standards of quality and propriety wherever beer and ale art served, 1 James Banasky believes we should not pay State Income Tax on unemployment insurance. VOTE FOR JAMES DAfJHSKY NOV. 6 For STATE REPRESENTATIVE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi TO CASE 0J Arc Vcu a Ccreful driver? Of course you arel But did you ever stop to think that even the most careful driver is in danger of accident unless the roads he uses are well - paved, well - niaintainexl and properly policed? YOUR VOTE FOR Amendment 2 in the General Election on November 6 can help build more to meet our roads travel needs. safer, adequate Amendment Two The Better Roads Amendment will dedicate all revenue presently collected from road-ustaxes to the building, maintaining and improving of roods, ' driver training, highway patrol and tourist development. These activities are currently financed by this fund. Amendment Two provides that none of your road-ta- x money will be put to non-roa- d use, as often happens in states without this protection. New Jersey, for example, last year spent less than half of its road funds for roads. In the West, all states except Utah and New Mexico, have Better Roads Amendments to insure against such abuses. 1 tirniiiHl tuiHliatj f . er For safety's sal:e, VOTE dont fail, on November 6, to . . . . n IF0L3 AMENDMENT Assure Midi 1 T3T m mmm w ((micro warn iat Original and Authentic Ancient Age Bourbon is the choice of knowing whisky buyers ! It's Straight Kentucky Bourbon Red fcds ...all distilled and yDETTER bottled in the famed Frankfort, Kentucky distillery. Tonight, get acquainted with America's largest selling 6 year old Kentucky Bourbon. ROADS X. taxes include vehicle registration fees, licenses, special fees and motor fuel taxes. These were levied for the purpose of Amendment 2 guarantees they will be spent building roods for no other purpose. Roed-vie- r eli NsfcassMI MfaAWB 0 I nrQntt KEIJTUCKY COURDON Aats. far Uieh s AHEAD t;. 17 YOU CAN FIND'A DETTEn COUnCO.l..JSUVITr |