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Show CACHE AMERICAN Tuesday, January 31, 1939 Anna E. Funic LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH make tins burd-of (nation Mtllj grcplrr, and tin. t,me lu cum. Alien tl.eie must be a nop u w ill come ilirse thing. or Eh cl men lb olfiv? t.ut w ill ur Mil.tiM eeenoiny In all ihjNUl k mrnia of our Lite, M ounly and tui etiy govrinmenia, men auluiir arc don and in exechs of tlwlr ability U) ( earn, ivdu.ip them to a reievumble ai.gf. We ought lo form a tux reform league In nery commumiy for the Kirixcy of banging ulxmi ; H'. a greut ri formation In regard to our a item of taxation ttiat ili S the b.v.t result tor tin far,1 " mer. reuleMate and buMtiea - r i and In fact all people bi , general that aill greatly retluoe bur luxes and Increase tlse stuus re. Ml venue. r ' With all due rcixxt to the they can legislate a hundred years mid they a ill never be t I I able to draft a measure, spoitso: -s a bill that will bring about a re'"v" h duction In our taxes and imreax. the states revenue, nut U Uicy enact a law that will place the burden of taxation equally on the many and not the few. Let us i with one accord petition our legislature to draft such measures a? In' will bring about a reduction our taxes and Increase the tutl.'o X 1 ty ' (I revenue. Also repeal such laws us ! C1 P ! has proved to be dttrlnuntal to the tax payer, and one of those laws Is the teachers retirement fund, which has greatly increased $1 . our taxes. The year 1937 cost the tax payReminiscent of the Malayan ers more than 1270.900, for 1938 I of architecture is this beaustyle w 111, know not, but it no doubt, be tiful doorway at the base of one as much and perhaps more. If the of the Towers of the Fast at the teachers desire a retirement fund 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition. At the door Is pretty It should be founded by a perJeanne Bon. centage deducted from their salary. Let them be sell supporting and not ask the tax payer to pay session. Mrs. E. P. Evans, first vice' them a pension. president of the Utah Congress, (Signed) S. P. NILSON presided at both Saturday meet, lngs. C AM E SI AG III AP BUS Services in Newton Ward NEWTON Funeral services lor Annie Elizabeth Funk hek) on Tuesday In t! Newton ward F with Bishop BuuiW-chap Oriflm In i barge. Tin? ward Uwir under the diwing ivto uumlx-rrection of Inar Redman with L. Oeortjs CDik at the oruan. Special inuak.il numbers were, a violin solo by Mr. Pulsipher ol the North n Cache high; solo, Mrs. Benny of Clarkston; solo. Inar Pederson and duslng number was by Mr. and Mrs. L. George Clarke and law aid Claik. Sxakrs were Ralph C. Jones, W. H. Griffut of a Logan and brother of Mrs. Flanks' and closing remarks by Bishop Griffin. Prayers were ottered by Clarence Clark of Clarkston and Larenzo Larsen. Tlie grave In the Newton cemetery we, dedicated by M. J. Benson. Pull bearers were M. T. Beck of Logan, Hyrum Larson, D. R Clark, X George Clark. M.ironi Jenkins, and Joseph Tuddnham. Tlie Newton Relief Sort, ty took charge of the Rowers. A number of out of town relatives and friends were In v arj Tower of East Lj . , 'It Ra,v-Me- txn-cenu- s, !: i Cl SEPBEStSTATIVeS cotton mdutrM of Jaoan I J and United Stiles on a yr tM pact limiting cotton textile -export from Japan to tne State to 200 000 yam. The f a renewal ogreement t t wo year ago f miiar n Seated are: H. VosNids (left), who igned for Japan inter, ttts. and Dr T. Wurch eon, f the Cotton TeM president Institute, wh signed for Amen, i Ctn mteretts, Let to r.gM f (standing) are: F. C. Blanchard. New Von C'ty T, Inouye, com. f fh mercal secretary nee Embassy: Colonel C.Jap.E. Button, New Voh City: P 6. MaUtead. of Cotton Textile Institute: T. C'hima. New Vonc C'ty; H L. RaHey. New Voik C'ty, and R. W. Philip, Atlanta, re ligb-latu- V 41 "VV,. Tlj? 3 ifi A rfre Mil Km. i JOAN CRAWFORD, re of cereenlande m'-ipopular tetresse, helped to launch what promise to be rad oe outstanding program when she appeired in th ftrt cf the new Screen Guild Shows". Vr. tuaiiy all f Hollywood s ace performere, producers, director and wr.tere wH oar, tiopate in the series which will benefit. needy people in the moton picture Indus-tiyIt i broadcast Sundays over CBS at HO p m , E S T. te Cl. auendaire. at r exia-iuv- ir 1 Page Three n r. JVJ iv- A shower was held on Saturday the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crookston in honor of Mrs Delva Crookston of Logan. Formerly Mb Delva Dairies of Preston. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. II B. Dalnes. Forty relatives attended out of town guests were Mrs. He-bMaughan, Mrs. Grace Crookston and Mrs. Spcnoer Jenkins all of Logan and Mr. And Mrs. Loren Jenkins of Grace Idaho. Luncheon wa served and a number of useful and beautiful gifts were re' ceived. "WAAAAAAAAAAAAH!" cries Fanny Baby Snooks" Brice Mrs, James Haskell of Sublet. but there's rsalty nothing to ry Idaho, was called to Newton on about, because Fanny was cently voted premier comedienne Friday on account of Illness of her of the nr in a radio poll among 600 radio editors and colummsto daughter, Mrs. Martinis Peterson conducted by Motion Picture who is seriously ill, but is report, J CHARLES PERKEL, aged 7. Herald. Snooks" shared honors T of Chicago, III., receives the f ed as being some better. with the program she's starred I Safety Legion plaque and n Good News of 1939 which uniform for organizing the Mrs. Mina Hill and two children i Continued from Page One) took seownd place in the same rlfirst Safety Legion Squad of poll in the list of outstanding who have been visiting relatives from Carl T. Is the most education Chicago boys, on place fid'O Hollywood offerings. I Habegger of Berne, Indiana, since the holidays left on Wedcan contri(Thursday rnght at 9v0 p.m founder of the Safety Legion priceless they thing jd E ever ) S.T., morning f or California nesday America, starting a nation. bute to education and to the sitl of wide drive to teach all where site will visit with relatives schools. When parents have be4 f safety in a novel and there until the first of March practical way. come acquainted with the schemes DO YOU WEAR on m V. WHAT f WjtmtrT9 she will join her husband of education they can then coPatricia! these wintry days? '? . Mr. Hill, at Port Collins, Colo., Ellis finds this abbreviated little operate with the school svstem. use number for beach swell in were they expect to make their Ai'sniifiikafrW fVir liiTTfitffJ southern climes. Elements to enter hi the eduhome. cational Climate, Dr. Jacobsen Mrs. Violet Benson was an overAre a democratic system, said, school teachers keeping alert to new conditions man, regardless of tike size of her night visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Lin-- j and otherwise, also banks,- stores I In my home city of Smithfield lege professor, ford Jorgensen on Monday. condense factories, flour mills, rail-- j for the year 1938, the rate was railroad men, Doctors, Lawyers and and understanding and Income or station In life, that needs men. Including all changes. charm and good looks may be Mrs. Dorothy Anderson and In- - road shops, woolen 40 mills on each dollar, and I am professional postoffices, hers permanently and Inexpensivefant daughter arrived home from mills, sugar factories, pea factor- - sure that farmers, realestate, and state, county, and city officers Professor WUford D. Porter, clerks in banks, stores, business tlie hospital on Monday. ly instrucvaluable editor, gave les, shoe factories, hospitals, lum- - business houses are paying more houses of aU kinds, in fact nU. lege Mrs. Phyllis Hunter took charge for toThe winner will receive a free in bllcity prooeiWe yardai lmpiement houses, mines than their just share of the reve- wage earners of every walk of life, -submitt-joi- n trip to New York with all exof the beginners group at school when nue for newsp8pers. and sJver necessary governmental coal) copper (gold in helping to carry the exj on Monday and Tuesday in place impiters, cement plants, salt beds purposes. A man with a family about PTA meetings penses paid. She will stop at the pense of the government. are three things to concider. Warwick Hotel and In addition, of Hazel Rigby on account of the roaj j.ar(jSi mills, brick yards of five residing here in Smithfield It is silly to ignore the truth Anna Elizabeth parent-teache- r, the editor and will receive a series of beauty death . f Mrs. breweries of whose income Is approximately establishments, prijjyng wherever It is born. In case the the unkr he told the delegats treatments from .Madame Helena reader, jlaundrys, hotels, drug stores, Iron $3,100 a year, and after deducting see fit to do In smart Rubenstein, a fitting tie conclave. Professor Porter Mr. and Mrs. Vernace Benson factories, gas and oil companies, allowable exemptions wrhlch would legislature don't with the property tax Bndivpbed that If the r. of be were spring costumes designed especialwould be dinner he In $2,100, and family guests the Capital only people working instead of it income from'ers assoCiation wants to mould ly for her by Lord and Taylor and and Mrs. Andy King of North budding, also county, city and state quired to pay taxes on the $1,000 the farm and all business concerns In their favor the a corset from the Gossard Corset Logan on Sunday. lawyers, and which would be one percent One let the property tax remain as Rj public opinion buildings. Doctors, should be based on fig-i- Company. busi-- 1 percent on would publicity On Sunday afternoon the $1,000 officers and men, only professional but do like Sweden does in and facts and should not be The writers of the four next best nection with Sacrament meeting ness houses of every name and 'be $10 00, that would be his entire one particular. Sponsor a bill this should be a letters will each receive a comfur-on tax committee propaganda. There $3,100, while the farmer the genealogical j description and a hundred and one will require aU salaried peocomplete picture of what is be- plete analysis of their beauty pronished a program which was pre-- ( other places too numerous to men- - realestate and business houses on that ple of every walk of life to pay a ing done." blems by Madame Rubenstein, and nented by the North Cache sem-- 1 tion, where men and women are small percentage if their earnMa-sal-r1 follows. as He told the large gathering that all the preparations , needed for out find what their Song, inary pupils employed, taxes. for ings hair and Christensen and Arva Ander- - anes are, what each person is the public wants to know exactly their particular skin, Gentlemen, such a bill Is the what the parent-teacheare do- hands; also a complete figure analson; talks, by Junior Sanders, Eva earning. the salvation for only temporal what the schools are doing ysis, a corset from the Gossard Christensen, Elvvin Peterson, Glen j j,edeve j would be safe In Just. unfair, and very unreasonable home and property owner. It ing; want the program Company and a fashion analysis Larsen and Loma Peterson, fol- - gaymg that a big majority of the an1 should by all means be re- would mean millions of dollars in and why. They to them In an under- by Dorothy Shaver, vice president presented wage earners, 80 percent or more rested to revenue the state and save are not making over 11, 15, 18, and According to our present system many homes and farms from be- standing, pleasing style and man- of Lord and Taylor. of taxation the are as farmers, a ner, the csilec; editor concluded. All the contestant has to do is result $2,100 a year and ing sold for taxes. director of the write a letter of not more than from taxation, dont have tate, railroads, and business canRoosevelt in his ad- - Wiam Peterson, President 200 words explaining her difficulTax Problems Get Airing to contribute one dollar out of their 'cerns of every name and descrip- - dress to Congress, April 15, 1938 the and mail to Contest Editor, and offlcers operLlng are ties, gat5S of burden the at. derive taxes. Yet for bearing they wages jtion of recent date, said that and By Smithfield Citizen Pictorial Review, 57th street and of 016 mrning meetSbenefits with those who are taxation, while the high salaried equal constitution of United the Spears rrom One) rage (Continued the afternoon session included Eighth Ave.t New York City. LetA few of 'men and women together with a States tax. burden. the permitted taxation of . . .. . ... and with such a law in farce bearing I TVh 4... Iwlan CVandcAn Af f.Kfl (Vll. ter must be postmarked not later kl. that February 10, midnight, when Jafeq06 rewnJTTv fr2e school system, which includes whose wages are anywhere from itbout exception' lege psychology m HeaJth the contest closes. Mental the on Iectured to then! month 0 $600 and of per millions" ofdollars and would brin!health Protection by way were t0 follow the exampir If In the May issue of Pictorial Child and Dr. C. L of dollars of Sweden in her mode and sysand M- P- attention ,)me, with thousands 'the '"farmer; to great relief Ubrar- -, during the year, are enjoying tax tem of taxation. We would be tax- Anderson, professor of physiology Review there will appear an arestate, and business men who are inoculations, vaccmations, health at the college ticle setting for what the winner our money, without contributing very ed ,and access to etc.; art, ies. music, u tovoH which a according to our ability to pay who public on the Mental Health of the contest has learned, and much imfrom their spoke in fact count earnings, hospitals, public parks, The farmer would be taxed acis in the Elementary School Child how other women can profit from earners and other the great majority of w polic proved cording to what his farm produc- - iS. R. Stock, professor of radio her experience. It is the contendon t $1.00 out of their wages ed and not on its value. so means pay of Protection necessary The cost of government should a motion picture on health. tion of the magazine that every for taxes. showed eU ever citizen th men The merchants, business be as wide spread as possible with for the Saturday meetings woman between 35 and 45 can look Music are these Smce enjoyed Now, therefore, it appears that doctors, lawyers and all profesevery citizen contributing his share was furnished 811 by W. H. Terry, young and smart All she needs is are since d maintain, but few have been bearing the sional men of every name and they Gentlemen- It is the only so- -: which Pictorial of afc the expence of the general burden ed of no can taxation bvidlrectorl, and be would tax description required problem.' lution for this great Law' a11 hu?h ho1' Cache pre8ent' 5110111(1 not Jby the why Lynn, carry to g a account of law strict longr P'er to our present system keep viowho have an income make their load .Sweden, where I spent 64 the business they did each day renoe, who rendered of taxation the few are carrying lin selections at the afternoon accordingly, and not years, has an income tax that has and would be taxed accordingly. the evr increasing load, a burden contribution THE NEW borne by been satisfactory and is now be to burden leave the Now is the of times the while spirit many which Is unbearable, have who those property ser after of create to new .isfactory many years continue offices, of wage earners, 1,1 m06t thelr PrPert-- vice. Let us follow her example raising the salaries of school aried rcople people who are SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH the load under and ask our ento next legislature teachers, also state, county, and money and In js already groaning tog ocnsiderable mortgages and such overhead act an Income tax law to take the city officials, and in some cases 's ex- - of are c"-many that is causing the owner, place of the property tax, do away way In excess of their earning taxation" from generally expenses empt leave his holdins and walk off with exemptions and let the high power, and decidedly in excess of speaking. To give proof to this.10 ... 1 what the revenue can afford, which last statement I will refer you to n despair' It requires money to pay taxes our present Utah exemption laws In proportion to Any person having an income of Why not all pay over $1,000 a year after deducting the money they receive from what While in Salt Lake City allowable exemptions must pay 1 ever source it comes. Two years ago, if the legislature at the then in session, had repealed the property tax law, and substituted THIS COUPON in its stead, income from the farm Entitles the holder to 25c concerns of every and business HFHFHFFFHHFH"H5SH"JSJ!"II2iH! name and description and made reduction on any room at The Family Hotel the rates as advertised provisions for the farmer, and all MRto JESSE SILL, local poet, has a number of business houses to earn from the one coupon to the room, ed to single persons, $1,200 married persons, and $300 for each farm and all business concerns 12 volumes containing poems from hundreds of NEW dependant child. The average fam 15, 18 hundred and as high as will he writers which sell beds - springs - mattresses for be 21 would only a dollars hundred year (family ily In Utah, I believe, carpets throughout the of five of 2, 3, and 5) and exempt all about five, then a family house. would be entitled to earn $2,100 a that money from being taxed like RATES Sensible Prices year and not pay a dime In taxes the wage earner, they would have Now, if there was a survey made treated every one alike. 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