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Show LEHI FREE r&ESS THURSDAY. OCTOBER M, 1K3 Of Interest to a wide circle of friends comes the announcement of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Joan Anderson of Midvale, to Joseph L. Dorton of Lehi. The announcement is made by the Mr. parents of the bride-elec- t, and Mrs. Leland Anderson of operation and general business, and Is currently employed In a secretarial position in Carel' s Beauty College. She was president of Lakamora Dance Club while attending Olympus High School and seminary. Among church actvities have been included teaching in Sunday School and Primary. Mr. Dorton graduated from the Lehi High School where he was active in the National Forensic League, on the debating team, school paper staff and swimming team. He has fulfilled a mission in the North Central States and also a stake j. mission. He is an Eagle Scout and served as assistant scout master in the Sixth Ward. A member of the National Guard for four and a half years, he completed his six months ac- tive duty in Fort Belvoir, Vir- ginia as a water supply special- ist. Currently employed by the Hercules Company, he plans to major in business administration at the University of Utah, and will be employed at the ZCMI store. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake Kree p.m. Friends and relatives are extended a cordial invitation to attend. 10 Nov. 13 i The Lehi Stake High Priests party will be held Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 7 p.m. at the Lehi High School lunch room. It will feature a banquet and program and an interesting film will be shown. several days with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Petersen. A dinner in their honor included Allen R. Petersen and family, Heber Petersen and family and the Bill Thompson family (Beatrice Ann Petersen). The many features of Knotfs Berry Farm and Marineland of the Pacific were also enjoyed. This conclusion was reached in a current Utah Foundation study of taxes and tax trends. According to the study, state anri local taxes in the U.S. Increased 3085 between 1946 and 1962, compared with a rise in the net nationof only 136 al product during this same period. Foundation analysts point out that the sharp rise in state and local taxes during recent years has generated increased taxpayer resistance whenever the issue of a tax hike is plainly presented to the public. The report observes that tax increases passed by legislatures in three states (North Dakota, Nevada, and Oregon) this year were later invalidated by the voters at special referendum elections. Most American families now spend more for taxes than for any of the basic necessities of life, according to the report. Total tax collections (Federal, state, and local) through out the U.S. in 1962 amounted to $123 billion. By comparison, Americans spent $74 billion for food, $47 billion for housing, and $36 billion for clothing and accessories last year. The study notes that while part of the tax outlay is paid by Individuals and directly much of it is hidfamilies, den and included in the cost of goods and services purchased. Approximately one half of all state and local taxes in Utah are paid by individuals and one half by business and Utah relies more industry. heavily on business taxes than most of the other states. The Utah Foundation study analyzes the impact of state and local property, income and sales taxes in the principal cities located in the Mountain States. Utah along with Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexi Motor 3 Pickup and Delivery Dial American Pork. SK , Television Service O HOURS 8 t.m. to 5 p m. dall (Closed Saturdays uid Sunday Phone PO 1205 71 North 5th West. Lehi OISIILLINC CO.. OlSTItlfB AND KY. 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SALE on Win over winter by driving carefully all through the cold :: DeMonte 303 size Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Faulty mufflers and defective exhaust pipes make it easy for carbon monoxide fumes to cause drowsiness, warns the Utah Safety Council. And drowsiness can be as dangerous as drunken driving. ":.'' mfr n' get it! Choice meats and poultry, . E 1 ' .: quality groceries and fresh toods, all priced to co are the four Mountain States utilizing all three of these major taxes in their respective state and local tax structures. Nevada and Wyoming do not impose an income tax while Idaho and Montana have no sales tax. The study concludes that the overall average property, sales, and income tax burden for a typical family is slightly higher in Utah cities than in the other major Mountain States cities. The studv also observes, however, that because of Utah's diversified tax base the impact on any one particular tax source is not excessive when compared with that of other states and cities. In general, the report notes that the relative state and local tax burden in Utah and the West is somewhat above that of the nation as a whole. During 1961, total state and local taxes as a percentage of personal income amounted to 1 1 8 in Utah, com -pared with 11.3 for the eight Mountain States, and 10.4 for all fifty states in the U. S. E :;y i",i.. 1 State, Local Taxes Double Overall Growth in Economy State and local taxes across the nation have been increasing more than twice as fast as the overall growth in the economy since the end of World War n. down to Going ladies stayed for Citv. All High Priests and their wives and the widows of High Priests are reminded to attend. Please bring your plate, drinking glass and silverware, is the reminder. Tickets will be available through the ward committees. In charge of arrangements are Bishop Linel Larsen and the Church Service Committee. Randal Schow is the High Priest's president, with Linel Larsen and Azer South wick, counselors, and Walter Lehmberg, secretary. Sets Nov. date. Joan Anderson of Fairfield. Venice, the I r: 1 Zufelt Auto Repair Service High Priests Plan Miss Zina Sherwood of Salt Lake City, returned home Saturday, after an extensive tour of the West Coast. They went especially to see Mrs. Bertha B run son Gault, 94, at her home in Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Gault, aunt of the late Ed Brunson, called in numerous friends to meet them, and gave them a great deal of historic information concerning the family. Although confined to a wheel chair for many years, due to leg fractures, she manages her large and impressive home and enjoys cooking. She writes interesting letters and calls frequently by telephone. In Sacramento, the travelers were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherwood, son of Miss Anderson is a graduate Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. LaDrue Dorton now of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Vows will be recited Thursday, Nov. 21, in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception will be held that evening in the East Jordan Stake House, 540 East 7200 South, Midvale Receiving will be from 8 p.m. to Party Mrs. Ed (Laura) Brunsonand her sister, Mrs. of the LDS Business College, where she specialized In PBX Midvale. Mrs. Sherwood, and their four children. (Bob, formerly of Lehi and Fairfield) is a school principal, and Is also serving as ward clerk. Joining the family group were Major and Mrs. B. J. Anderson and their four children, who entertained them at their beautiful new home. Major Anderson Is in the Air Force, and Mrs. Anderson will be remembered as the former Irene Mary Petersen, formerly TSrTS E CALIFORNIA Miss loan Anderson, Joseph Dorton Plan Nov. 21 Wedding 4-7- 534 5 qt. Covered Dutch Oven 4.95 Jeno's PIZZA MIX With Sausage 49C ii M W Ml i fc i m annual Fish proclamation a Game Offices. available UTAH STATE DEPT. OF FISH & GAME. fromi , 1 187 West Main St. Lehi PO i |