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Show A THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Page Two The Box Elder News ? Publishing Company kY,E Published Every I Tuesday and Friday Semi-Weekl- ASTU SERS Assn Subscription Rates: One Year. Six Months Three Months Entered at the Postoftice at Brigham City, as Second Class Matter mr mi If1 IO I iii inibho BAB Three Classifications Purchased By Poultrymen with fCONod This Year, Declares College Expert. INCOME TAX LAW SALES TAXES OoteCoBoohl Frischknecbt, extension poultryman at the Utah State Agricultural College, it will be 0 form of taxation is so for poultrymen to purchase To Funds possible Means For Raising bitterly assailed as the three different grades of Utah hatch-of ed chicks this year. These grades sales tax. The political friends Carry On Government Is Nababy chicks, as specified in the of the common people have Taking Much Time. tional Uniform Breeding program, been especially virulent in de- under which the Utah Hatchers and Breeders Association is operating By State Senator Albert nouncing it, on the grounds this year are to be known as Utah E. Holmgren that the burden of the tax falls 1 Approved, Utah Certified, or Utah "A prominent citizen of our county R. O. P. Chicks. heavily on persons of In order for a hatchery to adverasked this question, Isnt the twenty-firsmall and moderate means than and sell any of these grades of tise State session of the Legislature know the value of yeast I TF you chicks it must first be a member of on the wealthy. s A for relief of constipation, for ? vearing too far to the left? the Utah State Hatchers and Breedso no. And answer is I say My whose breeding proThat is all very well. But a 1 clearing blotchy skins and for genwith full knowledge that each day ers Association, the eral toning of the system youll supervision of an under is new bills are dropping into the legis- gram very vital point that the people f want to get Puretest Brewers state agency. official so innocent like lative many hopper do not realize is this: There is I Yeast and get this big saving. Under the regulations that have snowflakes. Where they all come no other kind of tax, so far as from and how they are formulated been adopted, Approved Chicks must and conceived in the brain of man be hatched from eggs weighing at the effect is concerned, than 1 is beyond me- Now I have no right least 1 1112 ounces each and proto speak any further than my own duced from breeding flocks in which the sales tax. observations warrant, and a study all the females have been selected Every tax must be paid, and i of human nature prompts me to ob- for constitutional vigor and egg serve in the State Senate. Therefore, production at least once each year paid in full, by the ultimate I have a right to believe that every or better, and all flocks shall be consumers of goods and proSTORE piece of legislation that passes this inspected by an official inspector, tax levied inducts. body will surely be scrutinized, di- - The male birds shall be from Utah sected, and analyzed to an acid test, (approved flocks at least 20days creases the cost of necessities 80 per cent of a legislators fore any eggs are time is occupied in devising ways ing. and luxuries we need and buy ! and means in raising revenue to ' on a unu, umcoo and use. When we buy a pair to keep the different varieties carry on government. Taxation er was a popular subject. We take on the same farm separate. Each of shoes we must pay a score a passive interest in it, until it bird remaining in the breeding pen of taxes the tax that was paid strikes our pocket book. The minute must be banned with sealed and num- it affects us, we begin to wonder if by the raiser of the cattle, by the other fellow is affected or if he the railroad that transported is escaping. The ever angry cry, Certified Chicks shall be hatched Reduce tangible property taxes, its only from certified eggs weighing at them, by the factory that tanconfiscation, and it will surely bring least two ounces each and produced ned and cured the leather, by on wholesale defaultcation. by breeding flocks that have met I believe this legislature will pass certain reqcirements in addition to the manufacturer, by the disan income tax law, based upon ability those required for the approved tributor, and finally, that paid to pay, and it will be an effective flocks. For example, in producing by the dealer is included in the The winter season is tne time for one, too. I believe we will pass a Certified Chicks the birds must be tax law on mines and it selected by an official inspector once cost of the pair of shoes we pruning ornamental and shade trees, severance . , - . , , according to Paul M. Dunn, extension will be an effective one. I presume each year; the females must be get. inat 1S true 01 food, forester for the Utah State Agricul- - the legislature will pass a liquor mated to males out of R. O. P. 1 tural College at Logan. This dor- law. I am sure the legislature is males with yearly records of 200 or clothing, entertainment, mant period of the trees life per-- I going to pass a most effective in- more eggs, or of an equivalent breed- everything else. mits the cutting off of the limbs or heritance tax law. We have a retail ing, and all flocks must be inspected of the branches without sales tax law, and an effective one, by an official inspector at least twice ami- -' The common people f for it is getting results for the purserious . year, one of which shall be injury to the tree itself. lies of moderate income have pose Intended. We have a cigarette during the hatching season. in Several points should be kept , stamp tax law. It is helping some. Record of Performance Chicks are the most to lose from tax ex- - mind by those persons who intend All coming under the heading of the best grade and most expensive trees. shade their First, and the most to ? prun special taxation, and for the very can be sold. Record travagance, the pruning must be done during the purpose to reduce property tax. chickens that . tax from There winter season and before the growth These special tax laws, when they economy. gam become effective, and I hope they arent enough rich in this coun- - starts in the 8prlngshould bring in a considerable will, or shoot the the terminal Second, try to carry the cost of govern- - mam stem should not be cut back, amount of public funds, designated ment for a week all but ft as this will deform the shape of and dedicated to the sole purpose to ; relieve property, but has it relieved small part of government in- - the ,reeproperty? Not to the present time, be should after the pruning come it relieve property in the indirectly from Third, branches! workers and salaried people and IJwebrancheand These special taxes, it is hoped, from those who have a little or a thinning of the limbs through-- . will return to the state taxing units, . out the crown, a considerable amount of public coming m from investments. Fourth, the branches should be re- - funds, at least $3,000,000, and if this The sales tax by name may be moved close to the main stem. The does not bring in the intended resession of the cut should be made with a sharp sults, the twenty-firunpopular but we all pay it. saw ... or heavy nippers. It is better State Legislature is going to provide We cannot get rid of it but t0 make an undercut with the saw a means that will bring results. we can, by mass action, demand flrst so that when the uppercut is Some will say its a far departure made, the weight of the branch will from an established path, and it is. governmental economy, effici- - not tear or disfigure the bark and I refer now to the exemption on homes Tip to the amount of $2,000 ency and retrenchment that will thus damage the tree. Possible dam- - on taxation on valuation. can also be avoided by removing age lower its cost. The legislature has taken the bull the branch in two pieces; first sawing most of it off, leaving a short by the horns, so to speak, hoping to and then removing the stub. amend the constitution, and if the I have told you of the man stub, tke stuj, 0j tjje people approve it at the next general jn no case who always put on his spec- -' branch be allowed to remain on the election, it will be the means of the wound striking, once and for all, from the tacles when about to eat cher tax rolls of our state, certain prories, in order that the fruit Fifth, all wounds or scars that are perty we call homes. I dont blame If this might look larger and more larger than two inches in diameter taxing units happens, our cities and towns in should be coated with tempting. In like manner I al- - Uv6 material or paint whylch wm ifnuethey begin to wonder where reveis coming from. The next legisWays make the most Of my en- - tend to retard decay or disease until lature will have to provide for this healcan wound revenue, hence the purpose of this joyments, and, though I do not,the Further information may be legislation is to provide for special my eyes away from mv Uined from USDA Farmers Bulle- - taxation based upon ability to pay, troubles, I pack them into as tins numbers 1178 and 1209 entitled to go to offset the loss through this Surgery and Planting and exemption of homes, from the tax small a compass as I can forlTree Care of Street Trees re8pectlvelyi rolls of the state. anor by writing to the Extension Ser- Its a hard fight. We must be myself, and never let them vice at Losancareful lest we upset the taxation Robert others. Southey. noy fabric of our state. If the people vote this amendment, the next legislature will have to submit another amendment to the people to empower the State Tax Commission to refund from special taxes to the several taxing units of the state in an amount equal to the loss entailed through this exemption of homes. In the The Honor Theatre for Perfect Sound meantime, it is going to be interesting to note the results. MAY BE PASSED According to Spmg i , Jjl see Boulder Dam, no?! most completed-a- ui cost side trip Vegas. st RAIL FARES ARE LOW Bound trip approximately Bjc a mile in coaches; 2c a mile in Pullman. berth cost extra. m THE For complete details consult local agent - ' t Every safaris" NOW, ADVICE fe-- and j ney...relaxationaaJ low ECONOMY! today's Iar, : : PRUNE TREES step on a Union Pi Robert Montgomery, who, while have played in teams, have before appeared together. per;t cast, they comprise what called the ace triangle of the ut nev-!ma- de But whatever yoai5 make your trip in COMFOEH starts the momeni J UNION PACIFIC EDDY DRUG i i fr, train....a pleasant j i jJJ the things youvjCI so much about redwoods, historical sions. orange the blue Pacific, ? geles and Morielajj Carl m more luxuriant COMFORil May Be State Senator Albert E. Holmgren of Bear River City Tells of Problems. $2.0 1.00 50 - w ARE REVIEWED Managing Editor B. C. WIXOM i5 UTAH Ti STATE CAPITOL ? Member National Editorial Friday, February y HATCBEHES OF iiPROCEEDINGS AT y, Semi-Weekl- coaid ; inriivwimiiv kets and sha the new picture is Secondly, with sealed wi The program for use this year also verve and pace not the slight or slowed down bj provides for three stages of pullorum weighted of its cast. enormity As a light comedienne, Joan TestUed!rUatesaS Mr! ford reveals a new side to hers admirers. She is par excellent who b Frirhknecijt . Mary, Park Avenue-it- e j standing at the altar one minate is pursued by two of New T: most dashing males the next Capitol We wont spoil the story v who is the lucky plaining All Others Forsaking the unlucky male in the end; si Forsaking All Others, the most it to say that Clark Gable Dinner At Robert Montgomery both desem film since Eight, is coming to the Capitol by the sheer merit of outsUu Theatre next Sunday, Monday and performances. Billie Burke as the nervous Tuesday. With a cast as large and magnifi-eac- h matron ; Charles Butterworth i cent as the last year hit, the new dead pan) as Gables (s (picture is revolutionary in several friend; FrancesandDrake Rosalind respects. In the first place the cast haired siren, is headed by three outstanding stars, as Eleanor, the girl friend, Joan Crawford, Clark Gable and in brilliant performances. 1 j j ( D j f At the i b; and j star-studd- tes j , Hi si! 1 - - stems thS' st g,, i t - ob-ca- si - Capitol Theatre Today and Saturday OUR BIG DOUBLE BILL: FEATURE NO. 1 THE BAND PLAYS ON A Picture Metro-Goldwyn-May- er FEATURE NO. 2 i i LOVE TIME A Fox Picture with Pat Patterson, Nils Asther, Herbert Mundin, Harry Green, and Henry B. Walthall Admission: Adults, Until 6, 15c; After 6, 25c; Kiddies, 10c The editor's little girl came home from Sunday school with an illustrated text card in her hand. What have you there? asked the editor. Ob." replied the child, "just an ad about Heaven. The warden of ,the prison gave the burglar a long sermon on the necessity for mending his ways, and finally discharged him. But the man still remained. What are you waiting for? asked ROBERT MONTGOMERY in Forsaking All Others We Lead, Others Follow Pick O the Pictures Reading and writing and rithmetic! Are they wearing her out? . . ,, do Perhaps its the light. Very often thats the case, and mother and dad realize it. ..... You wouldnt knowingly permit improper lighting to hamper your c i ii progress, to impair her eyesight, to menaco her health. Check up on your lighting! See that thoso young eyes are amply P1 the warden. "My tools.' .fr Sunday, Monday and Tuesday JOAN CRAWFORD - CLARK GABLE POOR LIGHT MAKES STUDYING TWICE AS HARD . . . AND MAY DO YOUNG EYES REAL HARM There is usually one reason why a man buys, but with a woman it might be any one of ten (so they say): 1. Because her husband says she cant have it. 2. Because it will make her look thin. 3. Because its on sale. 4. Because it comes from Paris. 5. Because afford it. 6. Because 7. Because Because 8- - 9. Because 10. Because. her neighbors cant she cant afford it. nobody has one. everybody has one. its different. Have one of our lighting advliers visit your home and make the aightmeter test. Ita Intereeting and oonvincingl It telta you what Is the right light for the right place. Phone ua tomorrow. ELECTRICITY IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN in the HO Utah Power & Light 0) |