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Show 'PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HER TAXATION DISCUSSED T ISchbolNews .y Jl . immT Tt) "Finrin tn ttir nnin") LbrTTdVb(UT AHJS Wants Lincoln t ' i - ' A m r b - husband than a tall one." The f-- and not the IndlvMuaLe-- L - I. .. nwita m enrnawtc- - ' ' . rirmaUv, side will be upheld by One of the most important items I The students of the junior hig'i It 1 mMte departmeat have ttorotny Huna ttiM war f , away, and the negaUva aide by the ability and help of their advis- or their anauAl trjuretta.begun For th t J Vpnite Long and Woodruff Jtm or Miss Jude and the cooperation oi year they have chosen the lively sen. Mr. Banks and the (acuity as a musical wmeay TLott,- - a romance - ' of 9, and promise to give you the 3heoffters far ..Ahj. jjgl4who" t- t thrill., uyiyim and aMifTW nf thn ' ""iiki i i i "ri r"" uch-a'ro- in the current Issue ElcUonl Review. of the Trace Is Needod TheyTreS We'll come back to morrow , ltih : .."While """TIGKKEWE 'O'B Section 5219 remains as Andate we.wUl borrow. f TheproBKH of taxation s at The Tlgerette club of Lincoln round. Let's have mcfre of lf"wiT?MiriiTr present. nigo nave piaoa.ior aeiving raw in ; Is this necessary?. Ithem banks la acute,' declare! Mr. Snow. SENIOR ASSEMBLY fBOGRAM 4 the schooLba'nd, pecuTpled thigh school mada a name for them realm of light opera. For this ' & true in view of tain the property tax - and yet No, it isn't very. The students and faculty mem- ft he center of the room. In turn selves as the most yr'a-preeilUliPfcAY-- " of Inh .v th JtJNIOB"inGH id mpt peppy ; mortgages other group 'suiUsome tUei by the banks of new schools--the beirsTif the Lincoln high school met ach-clahay,, gave one of the contest girls In the district last year. The Lincoln, junior high play, 'On chosen Planquettes "Chimes ofT tangibles, we can do It only by a That wc'l fitrhtf or like fools. Utah to enjoin the collection of ths truce to hold December 13. their Friday, and sang the pep song. yellr with' the banks as has been They are 1n readiness to" root for Salem Road.r presented Wednesday Nottnandy",jmmedlately after the taxes levied against bank shares." put this thing tnrough The judges. Fern Jude and Carl the Tiger team and weekly assembly for the first time: aone in other states, by taxing Jhe Let's help put Lin- everting was a grand success. holidays intensive work will i 4s needed tor' you. It fol- - Swenson. member new in to The the . auditorium. Bevtewe!. , ot the faculty, coln on the top. They are furnishHistory shares of banks and their activ I need it. You net--i it. dance of "The Tulips," under for one of the fine performaiises" The lowing program was sponsored by declared the juniors, and seniors, ed with competition this year, as the supervision of Fern Jude was Tor which our school is noted. " The artlflla competitors on same basis mut II Say! the senior class.: selection, bund; as ties. Decision was made by several of. schools have received by the large audience with hUtoif of bank taxation; and TKeTTy' satitefacnsfyTto- yrt-wsiwi? (prayer, by Hugh: Park; violin solo. having the two classes give another formed pep thehigh clubs much applause. condition prevailing due to the the state and keep the law out of And CHRISTMAS PARTY se do why ett- ;yeli snd pep song. The-pridubious working of the law, even the court. for the. Lincoln Junior' We need theae new schosis. Home Economics club hci.l The new vera was dedication of' box of a of Brerelon; sisting large candy as follows: Vera Conder, high, "But decoratea rsefsreontertThey are - after a congressional amendment "Montana taxes them at 30 per- And them we will 'get. . 1ts annual Christmas party . last fauditorium. Karl class. ta Banks; awarded the senior Principal president; Virginia Jacohsen, vice had no easy job in' rendering a de- Saturday in 1923. In View of many decisions cent and notwithstanding the clas- We'll have one in east. night at the high school.-- ; The contest was followed by yen president ; Ada reading, Elmer Terry; vocal solo, - the consensus ipalnstBtate-aw- i Jorgensen, secretary cision. Eighth grade, section 1, won A Christmas sified low rates-- u these atns- - an We'll haw one in west. tree served, as the ern-,- '. Mcachafa; Leader Clieer Vera lead representations practice, Lorang by and treasurer;. Helen Madsen, di- - firot prize in the of legal opinion is that the Utah other intangibles still junior high and ter of attraction and Santa 01 ia?nity tn tiielr weexiyinwettng rCondcrrand. a snake dance. persist and We wont be ashamed lo Bring . 4reetoiH Donna Alenp statute would not stand the test, the property tax has been HoUiaway, won the sixlh grade first priie in a guest, annulled, presents to all tlis . by senior class; exit march, band Madsen, Thora Maag. Dorothy Kof-- Ibe lower grades. "" ' the writer declares. :' the banks are voluntarily paying a We could do things. members nresenL ; Nedra FUTVUK FARMERS SkinLucille Watkips; d The girls enjoyed a candy prill tir. Show goes on to say; "For tax equal atThe honbr "students for the 4aidiiiLlarni That would make us feel glad. BASKETBALL GAMK, DANCE .i spleo-diErma The is lub ner; Donna Stubbs, Ag Park, m'akinga We could chose our studies, six weeks are: Yvonne Jones, and made popcorn balls xhlch. the most part, .states, which' still lands. Friday evening the Lincoln showing under the supervision Vettnt Adams, Evelyn Lundahl Hilda Kockerhans, have "Shall the banks of Utah do less? If these new schools we had. Afton Lewis, served as refreshments Games and use the property-ta-methwill Alumni the the in viest Maurine Da Loveless. Lucille Farley rf the advisor, Charles uiet Tigers Millie . Huntsman. music helped to furnla lythe enter come out of the Kink, Edith Aiken, adjusted th base so that the banks Or will they demand their pound anschool in the Officers of the club for the year manchC Jacobsen, Pauline Sum- Duane high gymnasium, Madsen, Aur Hampshire, tainment lor the evening. awaatl3ftedrMAo not fjuherj fif.JIesJb.?j We believe- - the banks And let us ail think. nual 'basketball game between th are Norm Joan Wesley mon, Theresia Clayton, TWeW et-contest the law. win oe tair.'' Murdock, Norma Anderson, w'U 4wn tMmi vice president, Gerald Bonous. Soulier; A congressman is indicted far Portts: Salisbui y, TPhyHw Pyne, And How! i'WhAl taJSS'' trouble in Utah? The game will be followeU by a B"u7kTiyTfTtaryrtaiiHl use of the malls To defraud.. nnvloa LACY alleged WILLIAMS. danca. The music will be furnished f. . ...WprsctlceBiAheJJtah displayed by a, grpup of girls. They The uncoin htgn school will nTiTTrin---niiT-jTri.Ninth tade. Senior High. nemsi, tinwrv - nave learned in ' law governing taxation of .banks ter."" ti FtH Of "BuU Ut-- (ant(nw whool Eridav. we'll doubtless discover that the to mean that from the aggre- all gether'-and-are-are alumni, friends and patrons There are close to one hundred' wni hifW-loo-- n ) really balanced to' his mr.nrP cats sum oi cumuli, sui'piuscordially tavited to attend one of students engaged in this work. thi' school as well as for the group, Thursday, January 2.. the assessed undivided profits, the' greatest and most celebrated The projects are being checked and as deducted, value of real estate events cf Hie ymi at the Lincoln "'i TP furentionally fine. the and the remainder represented The club sweaters have just ar high schooi. value of the bank shares. rived so now we can easily Identify, n 'rpvOjRonald SYMPATHY EXTENDED "Our Future Farmers of America.''' Utah Bankers association was Campbell of- Twin Falls, Idaho; 'WoenTrTmo'-yjrTiny-Ti- f-' Lineoln4 gesesnor'sj veto, Dick Jcnes- of Spanish Fork and passed "BW-t- h high school wish to extend their LINCOLN HONOR ROLL which In Short means tV--s enaction Eclbert GrobBrg of -- IdSB&Eallad family of the late. sympathy to-t- he First Quarter 1929 Constructton the over a r bridge to were statute selected into Idaho, represent of the general practice C. E. Pulsipher, who died of pneu Lucile Skinner, 95; Myitle Bige- commence will Fork river Spanish' the in Brigham Young university . law. Just as soon weather condition! monia. Especially to Gilbert, Clyde,' low. 95; Lyle Holdaway, 93.5; "The one merit was uniformity the triangle debates with the Uni- will und Melba, former students of our Edith Baker, 91-3Alta' CUhgep, to permit, according of Utah and the Utah bHt .it'4estoyed equality. Share? versity school, anff Olea and Ellen who are 93.3; Alene HolJaway, 93.3; Donna. of pommls-sioner- s ITtah the county The four men were of many Jenk3 were assessad for at a special meeting Friday. attending our school at - the present Madsen, 93.3; Dorothy Hunh. 93; more than 100 percent of their selected at the tryouts held last After visitaitr the district which time.' Ada Jorgensen. Mi Viola Madsen, le&S. at week . . the few some for university. value; 92.5; Elmer Terry, 92 5; Ruby Bone, Jones and Campbell wijl debate will be benefited by the proposed "The banks complain . that they ta PUBLIC SPEAKING CLASS 92; Sumsion, 916: Velma bridge Wednesday, the commissionaie singled out for plucking; that with the Aggies at Provo on Janu- ers reached conclusion that th Thora Maag, 91; 91; DEBATES the Bigclow,' while 100 15, Wentz and perary Groberg the state assesses such at 91. held on The class Esther Pete.' located the site Huff, LAST-MINUT- E upper public speaking meet i of will Utah so the University cent while other property s not Nelson would be the logics 1 Wo'Very successful debates on De4? assessed not even tangible real in Salt Lake on the same evening. site for .farm, OPEN rpRUM OTlETY the bridge. A greater "num- cember 17. The question for deand personal property; that In- The home debaters" will Uphold the bers of land owners will $ be bene- - bate was, "Resolved thai. Congress One of Liffeolh's active clubs, is -side of the affirmative not taxed questionr tangibles generally fitod by the construction at the should pass a uniform divorce law that of the. Open Forum society. It Bf "Resiliied, the That law ''principles' are some by at all.' In fact, upper site than other places recom for the United States. Those up 18 sponsored by the public speaking, Jjr the exempt from taxatloHall ibt which 4 rrtodel tax pfan aa outlinedshould mended bythe property owner holding the., negative jidegwere, students, and the purpose of it Is. National be Tax association lheyclaim 'ls not only contrary i. used as a basis for the tax re- - along the river. Udell Jolley and Woodruff Jenser to"TurtHeT'pTJb11e"ipeaking The second question debated was, AH New Fall Styles hTcy are. accomplishing One lot of these fine Dresses to The new bridge , will give the 1 tah.", and splven, ttmttheJJtah lpgisla ture this by sponsoring debates reaiij;nts-- oI PjUiiij a, . aiieV r.n Close Out - I Th ItsnexFsessTon Should pass legis- programs. jtli Shore districts a better road t have club the an member3 tax.' lation for of income, The t 'J. acres COATS 3.Q0Q Almost providing Spanish Fork, "1335-63ground will become better access The negative side was upheld by recently IdenUfieir themselves by 116.50' white are Voricille Theresia They Lohg getting sweateju. Clayton, ible, and a pea vinery will be bulit (Continued From Page One) COATS and Clyde Holdaway. The affirm' with the club Insignia, O. F. S. on in that district soon. from divided ativ'e ward was wa3 Bessie. Bunnell, the leftsleeve in blue and ,gold. the Pioneer by upheld n $19.50 to Commissioner According Baum. According to the report of the the Third ward. Theyireeeht a most pleasing COATS is intended that the ol I Lucille Skinner and Lloyd it - was . hior the banunit Utah appointThe debates, in general were faircounty health at the annual club On pril 27, 1913. which was located near th"J $23.50 New- quet to be held sometime in the. Coach B. and Frank ed bishop of tha- - Pioneer ward, post few months, 1,485 people In bridge good ly be Spanish Fork cannery man feels that there are a num- near future. COATS wbis 'position he occupied until Utah county were vaccinated for at the proposed site. Th s ber' The banquet is one of the mos of good prospective debotora in persons received September? 19THi6 record trr this smUpox-aiui-14)6ce ssa el I m i $39.50 will j. ry jexpenj inoculations. clatis. year and-Ioutstanding evants e position is, a splcnd'd one. It toxin antitoxin and will make a; fine bridge for :i Ilia COATS the school had district showin The all with Nbo with Incident pleasure by anticipated sparkles number of years. who belong to the .club. ' .PEP RALLY largest number of pupils vaccin rrreat power as a buiHer aid abiland inoculated, 629 received The most ecent program to be The most livelyand successful ity as a leader. His understanding atednreventatives SENTENCE DEFERRED f6r smallpox and thn school has ever Bid given in connection with the O. F. our and pep heart and s!f sacrificing spirit rally Hugh C.. Brown' of Provo w.h waS"he1d endeared him to the hear? of th !f444 fhe'Win antitoxin inoc.u1a.tl6h. Thursday win the Si is the one giv?n yridayi-JeeO- r KpilM court .federal the was sentenced 342 jn pupils gym. Thepurpose was to create in the public.' speaking class. It entire community. At the time of Thn Alpine district had th-and 526 vaccinated. toerve three months in ja;il inoculated enthusiasm and interest in the game copsisted of a buMesque' given death he was a member of the hig liquo.-of withthe Alumni on Friday and to pupils vaccinated alleged transportation Baum, Lucille Skinner, and priests' cjitoium nf Tjt'n snke. , a There were 330 i of defendant p.riroiirflce th otupnts tn dvp the Grace Bunnell; a dialogue by Therfor srnallpfxl in Provo and 282 in- was one of a number Mr. Hardine .vrvM two tcrri.s oculated .for diphtheria. The health who was granted a stay of cyecu-tnelr undivilled SUpp0rt in ths esa Clayton and Udell Jolley; a and eit councilman hofore the Christmas story by Bessie Bunnell, form nif pverhment was Unit inoculated 412 pupils in Goshen tion until Dec, 28 by Judge Tillrna'iI coming. lasket&aJl &easPJL men who Then D. Johnson. ghoul farciaT debater con wns for typhoid.The rally was in form of a and a TheVquestioh 'introduced in Provo. Hp have begun serving their sentences test. Each class assembled in the for debate was, "Resolved: that a L An sup)rlnlaii'lnt--.-ctjhj- . were gran-tethrespite CANNON IS SPEAKER Saturday, corner .of the. gym appointed to short man is more desirable-- for a winning dronrV'TicnJUf4lj? Knight the so that -coujd' Me 'spend SPANISH FORK. Elder Hugh they JVoolenMills for 27 years. at tha general board' will Christmas holiday with their fam Survivlntc arehts awdow, ilies $1.00 Teg-ulMartha E. Xewls Harding, and tha j;thepjiacipal cpeakcOTThe 1. of the-M- . $2.45 sons and conjoint bLifPERS meeting daughters: following ' It. MOTT DIES Cleon A.' Harding of Salt Lake; A. and the state priesthood to be COATS $1.58 Sheriff John Boyd received .word Jennie Harding, Provo; Paul Hard- 'eld Sunday evening at the senior H. G. of death Dr. the of SLIPPERS Thursday fh meetinl at1" Iowa State hiKh school buildine. ing, an Instructor ott in Los 'Angeles on December A COATS 7:30 o'clock. $1.75, Agricultural college. Ames, Iowa;- wilL commence at 14. Dr. Mott lived in Santaquin also has Marmusical Afton program Provo. splendid $5.45 LeRoy Harding, SLIPPERS ' where he practiced, later moving to 2 s chant," Kamas; Marlon Hnrding been arranged. rROBES Provo. Dr. Mott had a large num$2.25 Evan-to- n. Wyoming. ber of friends in "Utah cqunty who $11.45 CHRISTMAMS PAGEANT SLIPPERS TbrtoilowneMioUiexsJUld ROBES PATSONTThe Taylor schopl will miss him. He is survived by ters also survive: Edward R. Hard $2.45 -his. wifeTarld one daughler,-ing Provo:- Mrs. Alice .Bnnet, presented a Chrprfmas pageant $16.50 JsLlPPERS Sec aftprnnon in the lyaarfayamusement Canada; SidnTTTHardiiisTProvo -- ROBES-, $3.00 hall, in which" Heber Harding, Provo; Mrs. Rose ond ward PPE Kerr, Tremonton; Mrs. Polly Tay. the. children' participated in song,e dance apxi pantomime in fancy lor, Ogden. 5.25 It was directed by Miss 2-DFuneral services will he held Sunay SLIPPERS Crista Olson, principal of the school day at liMLpJclock in the Pioneer ..... .1 I tTinn a mov vlaur thA nd the other teachers. Every Pair of . House Slippers Reduced bodv at the family home prior tH Yawning after a meal may mean the services :Interment will be in too much, ; the Provo city cemetery. Bishop that you have eaten t0 Clarence H. Durrani of the pioneer savs a physician. UnWs you are after-dln-where the, serat a banquet ward will have charge of the .. ner SDeaKinK isni bo hui. . vinna . t ion, SBcls tt " Wit! it ir it-i- xrs - r Qn. - ss t ! we-.fet- V. si ' fd, io-th- Idaho! sec-od- od Irf-t'- s -- Jstoin hill: t - ni . . Her-omh- -,-- - falnon4pi lRE" SEtECTEiy SPANISH FORK UKIDGEMEHED rrerBrds67-- 4 , Baaina Xinas " FOR SHOPPERS Ever y Xmas Item Economically Priced For Thrifty Shoppers ae i LADIES' COATS L L SILK DRESSES . A. Wi HARDING ANSWERS CALL County 1 ,7 Unit Has Health Report 5- . Q $12.50 Broken Lots of New 01 $13.90 FOOTWEAR At a Great Saving- S nnto-unne- $24.50 of-th- woJLQltoClP4ePJfit One Lot of Good fr COATS To Close Out . . $5i95 K com-nlssin- , at $6i75 fODAK- FOR HER! $Ut In Colors 1 $1.95 IE n-.Al' $2.45 Christmas !MI-Proh- $2.75 Sharing Sale t at a SacrificeJ $2.25 : : BLANKETS i- - t . II... of mdto stMioa WW H..d urn DAVENPORT. IOWA .- . A Real Opportunity! t .- Chiropractic is universally recognized as the focTnostglessj s are readily explained, k..iih Li.- - tih Millions of. lit and are as roadlly understood by the intelligent mind cases have been restored to health by the competent application thousands" of cases Chiropractic has of these .principles, and other methods had failed proved jucceasful after medicine aad to gj the patient well. In GTaduatea of The Palmer School of Chiropractic are eng ;agecV the professional practice of Chiropractic n every ftatea0JhY"'; ed States, and In practical every .foreign 1 lHtbe"world to ambitious men -UPPijrluityJspresented Public hfi th benefits embraced, by urn -- iw aopKrr Hour! M2 1 J:80-6- cnooi Evenings lor shop workers : mmm "CHIROPRACTOK 32 West Center. .- Sizes Tor Children, Misses, Women and Stouts 1 $9.95 $17.50 $25.00 1-- 3 A u si r 1 ci $39.00 $49.50 RvROBBS..' I 1 aa ROBES I II- -- palmer SchooljGraduate 7WyV.i-- ry: - cu 1 PART P P 77. $T38 $3.45 $2.75 i $4.45 1 VALUES , ' $5.45 ..... .. ,$5.45 BAGS FOR LADIES $9.75 - ...... and-CHILDRE- T: I ft I Reduced t h $3.25 . BAGS $4.45 BAGS ' $5.45 I ....$2.75 i . OQ. QjC DANCE SETS V- - '. VALUES ONE LOT HEAVY WEIGHT -- VALUES, $6.45 RAGSL,$7.50 -- $2.25 VALUES ... $4.75 BAGS".... " - i i $5.75 - r 1 $6.75 JBAGS All Toys, Dolls, Games7Baby Carriages, Santa Claus.. :' Mer-'Tnmmtodis- eu ROBES $17.00 ROBES $23.00 $9,951 .I.. xi: - riii nc tld . - Visit niiir Clnse Out Tmt Strip 9 ....... -. --1:2; t 'i' (- M Sale At RpAuppA Price J If ' y . T kSMMI St "MMW"""M'"MIMM'"M"'M,W"M"M""'M"MMM' $1.75 SILK BLOOMERS and COMBINATIONS tt-- o nr ' . . . s , f. . . r $4.45 BLANKETS $5.45 PART $2.90 $3.75 f At Great Reductions $1,89 Quilted, Corduroy and Beacon Cloth, . appointment . $12.00 100 WOOL BLANKETS Selling- at Sacrifice Prices, Buy Now and Save. V'W . i - COOK $5.00 BLAKKETS WOOL BLANKETS BeautiSul Nev Elobes AH $3.45 $6.45 TO 50 Uresce S Silk Smaii't fast Smart Infllcsratrnar W x- - " . Dresses, BeautifulStyles. Arrived New .New Colors. Buy that Christmas Dress Now, ALL DRESSES AT REDUCED PRICES 81. SCh001' copy of iw Monday, and Tuesday at REDUCTIONS 33 i v acnigYcim-- and ask for-- i to savings. ii ! can u- tontni-lni- r to ... neaun, ...-n.. the slcK . r, ...u--- . j 1. nv other KnownTTiraiui icl foTfrVe concerning the merits of ChlSprlufoSrpartlcular silment you may have Also I its recora -- 11 fundamental-principle- -T- rfr-r-r--. - valuea. decided SILK and COTTON" I PARASOLS .,$1.50 BLANKETS . j 25c - CTTONnd To Close Out far below their actual $1.38, ALL KINDS OF GLOVES All Grades of $1.98 300 New Sample Coats, bought rr Economically. Priced 11 Monday and Tuesday ..Lavishly Trimmed With Fur $1.95 ...$10.00 ...$14.50 All Grades Reduced $2.19 cos-tum- Ji ...,$3.95 ....$4.75 $1.58 DRUG STORES AND KODAK SHOP . BATHROBES and COOLIE COATS At a Saving' 89c ar HEDQUIST 4 ROBES Mrs-ljGann- -- "$3p95 Reduced For Two Ddus HOUSE SLIPPERS For Ladies, p & Children A $2.95 All Other Slippers cm-Tlov- -- Hi Alt Others Reduced' . Gill-ma- f J " 11 t - rf 9 iW ijHHiii( io f ...... - i 1 |