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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Al'ivlL Ill special taxes were fl.ftt in 1924, MM In lt6. and 16. in 1917. Earnings of general departments, or compensation for services rendered by state officials, represented 4.9 per cent of the total revenue for 1924, 1.1 per rent for 1921, and 10.4 per cent for 1917. Business and nonbusiness licenses constituted 14.1 per cent of the total revenue for 1924, 13.1 per cent 6th for 192&, and 4.1 per cent for 1917. Floor Becelpta form business licenses consist chiefly of taxea exacted from insurance and other incorporated and of sales tax on gasoline, Revenue for 1926 Nearly while those from nonbusiness licenses comprise chiefly taxes on motor veand amounts hicles paid for hunting Double Outlays, and and fishing privileges. The net Indebtedness (funded or Cozy Down fixed debt leea sinking fund assets) Bond Are Off. of Wyoming on September 10, 1924, waa ll.WM'I. or IS. IS per capita. In Diapers, Baby, 1921 the per capita debt was $10. W Special, aad In 1917, t rents. Blankets, WASHINGTON, Kor 1121 the assessed valuation of April It. The deDozen . . . '. partment of commerce announces a property In Wyoming subject to ad Special. . was $407.760, 16a: valorem summary of the financial atatlatlci the amounttaxation of state taxes levied was This Vii a crest special on a of the atate of Wyoming for the fis- tl,424,47. and the per capita levy, " Size 36x50. Sateu bound, ' ''""SO. cal year ending September SO, J92i. 14.95. In 1925 the per capita levy necessity which mothers will I Limit one dozen The payments for maintenance and waa tMl, and In 1917. 15.19. appreciate. floral designs. to a customer. operation of the general department! of Wyoming for the fiscal year -e ,1 i ii. inn ing September 10, Hit, amounted to M.MMli. or SlT.ti per capita. Thla Include! 1,J41,4I0. apportionment! for Bed Spreads for Baby's Bed Leading Straps and Safety Harness . education to the minor civil dlvtilons for Babies Pink, Krinkle, Marseilles and Brtx-adeof the itate. In 1925 the comparative per capita for maintenance and Mho or white. So mothers can keep them within touch. of general department! waa operation A. , .t9 . 74 . 1 . U . Tka anjt in 111 1.17 U i waiu PMlarte The Trlbtne. 75c and $1.75 to $5.95 lltly til creased per capita shown for BEAVER, April 19 Observing waa due, principally, to a decrees their regolden wedding anniversary in the apportionments for education. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Jones of The Interest on debt amounted to cently. Adamavllle entertained at the ward 1183,749 and outlay! for permanent meeting house for more than 200 The total meets, who came from Idaho and Improvement!, J,i7.J2. payment!, therefore, for expenaes of ? rom every section of Utah. Seated Intereet and around long tables, with a beautiful general departments, The totals large wedding rase aa the center of ouUayi were M.61,J85. Include all payments for the year, attraction, the couple renewed many The Bye-Bab- y Chair reve old whether made from current with friends of earnues or from the proceeds of bond lier associations Children, years. grandchildren Nsed in front or back seat of level of car window so he can issues. and other relatives were among at. tendants. e outside. HIGHWAYS COST 12,S42,M0. car. any Tha Ademsvllle ward, presented the Of the governmental costs with a dining table, two Made ed above, 2,42,650 waa for highways, aged couple with indestructible A ufost practical and useful rockers, a mirror aad other useful 1732,261 teel frame, upholstered la canbeing for maintenance and gifts, among which went gold plecea . comfor vour own convenience u.viu.zn tor construction. vas. p. m. a darfca was given, Tha total revenue receipts of Wyo At 1:10 fort and the safety and eon- the Beaver high- school orchesming for 1929 were I8.6S0.417, or with Construction insures stationthe music. tra furnishing 'ii tentment of baby. ' per capita. This was I4,l,-Sti- l the evening special selectionsDuring ?3.4more were ary position, no jarring. Does than the total navments t Mrs. Kdres and Jones Ruby of the year, exclusive of the paymenta given by and Miss Nellie Jones, danced thai .fan tie installed or removed not injure car. mr permanent improvements, and more than tha total paymenta, Charleston. Mother can drive, shop or call, as a second. Mr. Jones was born In Wales NoIncluding those for permanent Imas babv is held securely, in 14, 1158. Mrs. Jones also la provements. Thla excess of revenue vember Hold baby seeurely and at chair and in car. native of Wales, and was born J receipts Is reflected In payment of aMay zt. I sou. tsotn crossed the debt and purchase of Investments, not children. when young plains shown In this summary. Property Mr. and Mrs. Jones were married i? ineipeniiye only $3.50 : IL, and special taxes represented 13.1 endowment hous lo cent of thr total ytventte fur: JSS. Ip the 30, per alnce- - made 1177; and April 17 per cent for 1925, and 49.4 their home In Adamsville. They are cent for 191T. The Increase in per the the parents of twelve children, six amount of property and special taxes of whom are living. These are James "amvsllle and David B. of Fielding. P"" cnt from 1917 Jonea of Beaver. Abram O. Jones of . 80 grandchildren Jones of Mllford, There are. twenty-thre- e Pr cent from 1926 Kamas, Richard Josiah to 1921. i" ins per capita property and Thomas Jones of Ad- - and one and m ' pwwwi n lir w iTiif ii m'ii iWil jiuU.iilj w' Hi m ijinmw W . i.mii ITS 1V27. ZO, 1 CUTS Wednesday atIs Baby Day piSES A Baby Day Special I Baby Day Special Paid Tii e w$ - 12 1 1 ' Golden Wedding Celebrated by Beaver Couple I . i $1.00 I A Special Auto Chair for Baby mf Un i fl 1 -- I - 3 it :A M - " ' """' 1 l,Jt rrl ' 1- - : ; "' ha-v- " mn i.i tfllLt-rFour imm .mil ii Thurs, Fri, Sat, Dayi-W-ed., ., - flJi" WjrT Celebrating " ,. 1 ICOOIEE g '.' u i mini .,- - . '" fl- peri-- ' in .. ' the " "tar, , bnua V A )i V j -- MssassjHgrJBa 11 $00 11 I 1 I : f W 'I in colored leath- - II I $50 j I Funeral Service Held for Veteran Churchman The Trlboae, l SpeHsl 8FRINOVILLE. April 1 Pi.n.i services were held In the Third ward chapel Sunday afternoon for Patriarch (George R. Hill, 10 years of ago, of ot npringvllle, and i bishop oflormeny the Sprlngvllle Third ward for more than twenty-thre- e years, who aieo rriaay pr an vgoen hospital. Bishop H. Ralph Smart waa In The speakers were AdokH. charge; Lavia rreeiaent r. n. Tay- L utii i mr tn I II iho, m. n. JHaycock, president of the Kolob stake, mni v. Aoama or jjoajan. ijisnop jonn waa interment iji the Evergreen cemetery. II un, - . 1W I jj - Slippers - 1 '. with , coban and ,r.heeU.-- .. ' low, high M V 57.75 Wion - AWl W erery oc-- C for Vparties, - 'BRODt- -r Y -- shop EAST BROADWAY for After A years, Coal Service, "TOP-NOTCH- " , . we r,fi vt i ' "'" 1' I , ! iI 'iHl 7 a7 fT I I' II T I !7 (' . jI I 1 II V ! J I J,. fciiaaMataaUJi 1 i 1 a I1 I "if i Ifc.i TI 1 .1 -- ; rV'-ur,1- 1 1' 3) WAY-THE- Y SHOULD BE - . ployees. Mr. Schramm pointed eut tha estab lishment division: of tha community chest campaign Is one of the most At the left Three button single breasted jacket with square notch lapels by Hart Schaffner & Marx The color is Ha?el tan; the hat is in a lighter Hael shade; the necktie is burnt orange; over the arm is a herringbone Important parts of the work from the viewpoint or financial returns. aa Salt Lake City has a large num ber of business establishments, shoos and factories whose employees should nave a sincere Interest In the chest. Mra. r.rnest Bambersrer haa ac cepted the chairmanship of tha women's team organisation which will have charge of the solicitation of the runds from the entire residential area. She will have seven divisions of work ers, each headed by a colonel and composed of 1st women. . The total organization under her leadership consists or izs women. The meeting of the campaign committee will be held at noon Wednea-dsat tha Hotel Utah, at' which time the entire personnel of the committee chairman will be comy pleted. ' Mr.- Schramm pointed out that last year there was much skepticism by cltisens regarding the success in the chest's operation, but tha year's work of the organisation in financing and coordinating te work of the nineteen social service agencies has enlisted the complete confidence of the - Four Winds topcoat EMPHASIZE CHEST RESULTS, IS PLEA To estsbllsh a successful community chest, affiliated organisations must offer a profit In accomplishment for every contributed dollar and must carefully avoid basing their campaign for support upon merely a. plea for financial assistance, according to John Kenderdyne, business manager of the Survey, a public welfare periodical, who addressed the Joint staff council of the Salt Lake community chest i uesaay afternoon. The meeting was held at the Civic Center. Mr. Kenderdyne stated that support for the chest idea must be gained mrougn exenange or service. Wher ever this Idea haa been followed, the community cnest movement haa nroa Pered. Wberever the chest campaign naa reeoiveej itseir merely Into an appeal for funds, the committee In charge had to change Its tactics or see ine. community chest idea crash, he 'declsred. Mr. Kenderdyne's observations regarding the community cheat wetw seconded by Miss Virginia McMechen, western field representative of the National Association of Travelers' Aid soctetiea. Miss McMechen ai.is that hv fifteen different cltlea where community chests are being developed, only four are making strictly financial appeal. Salt Lake, aha declared. Is one of the four. Mlsa Edgarda Mewl-- . pointed executive secretary of the Salt Lake Red Cross, presented a study of the National Red Cross organlsa-HoTha meeting was attends fcr rer-rs-. sntatlvs of all elvif affiliated with tha community cheat toaetber with repreacatativee elrht other Salt Lake civic organise of Hone. TMANSrangO TO OOOIN. At CeayrigM Necktie of gunmetal ground with bright red all' over pattern ARTHUR FRANK 210 S Main Street tHMIUIlll)Jl!.IJl)llll!l!IllillllilLBl!l!l!ll!' n. Ps'lfk! r I- . 117 Hart Staalaer a Mars ... d. the right Two button jacket of Pigeon grey; square notch lapels. aioer. cratrmsn; nsiier Vntha tsBroad m 1 H Tney have lived here between m, h.v. w,He Wrmmiti-- e to prvwtre ,n 'r,T ,a-Hentngr la ae.ected aa a frat counselor In the Lrmaa stake i a of sports and othr amuse- I. M. A arraaieattnn Mr. and J wie"sM.nlnrer te eeewid aatsunt la tnel The will ke a stske V. M. M. I. A. 'for the purpoats. gmund. The b'Jauteae I f'lU Ul'7a ' - " y THE . Ii I in - f" - ' ' "JSSfSSED sell only .the "BEST SIX Uintah Stake Mutaalt COALS" at reasonable price. to Celebrate May Day "Money back if not riiht. aaetai te The Trlkeae. areta! t. The TH.ua. LET US SERVE YOU. ORfJE RIVER, Wys A nell Is MTTON. April 10 flntah stake Mr. end Mr Aahael af H..i are spomanring Mutual 5001 Pounds in each ton. havs been notified that they are t a May organisations y to be hald In be transfered to Orden. tkeir former Vernal May c4tirtloa i. They eipe-to have wnere air. 49 Main Street. - Was. 520 nme. nlnger win fni a parntie wl!h sever.) n,ata. low 1I occuBstVin elth the fnlon 1 ' 34 Nss- THESE MEN ARE W. H. Lovesy has been appointed chairman of the Industrial establishment committee for the community cheat campaign for 1DS7, announces Chairman F. C. Schramm of the community chest campaign' committee. The committee headed by Chairman Lovesy will have charge of the solicitation of all the business establishments having fifteen or more em Weds-woo- Walking, 'for . ' fidl- 1 M ; - Opsn rA v t I v . April Mrs. E. K. Olaen. L ..If' Oxford, - J ' I Blon- - .X Ml FREE . - dine' S06"16- Present m ri-i.- Bois de rose, Parch- - Aent, Carme vMitt Vr . &nd 00.95 ..: W - Wrn Ties X With svsrr Dalr of ladles' shoes Pnpcllt ring this Tnt, w X WUA gfiVWf iXa, On ALLEN 0' "A" SILK - V: design, in all the new tints I - Birthday I I f - VsAA Av V5 -- 1 1 kidE' A'L' stone gray water and lily. blush, - A IS. proclamation designating the week of May 1 to 7 as Music week was Issued today by Mayor C. K. Madsen of Price. Mayor Sfadsen called upon all churches, schools, ( lube. ' societies, lodges and other organisations' meeting during week to arrange the suitable musical programs, and he asked citi- sens (o support the observance of i he week aa outlined by tha chamber of commerce. Success of the affair Is now assured, ss practically every organisation in the city haa arranged a special program. The Price Sorosis today announced Its program, which will be given Sunday evening. May 1, at 1:30 o'clock. In the Price Community church. The committee tn charge consists of Mrs.' Mut Ullmour, Mrs. O. R. West, Mrs. Charlea Ruggerl. Mrs. Charlea Strauss. Mrs. Harvey Thomas and Mrs. Allan Goodman. Numbers will be as follows: "Orlaln and Purpose of Music Week," Mrs. Gilmour; vocal solo, Mrs. K. K. Olson: musical reading, Mrs. Henry Kuggert, accompanied by Mrs. Charles I RuRgerl; piano solo, Mlsa JLoueJla Al. lermand: vocal aolo, Dr. L. J. Stookey.' accompanied by Mrs. Jane McGree Lueder: remarks, O. T. Brooks, president Price chamber of commerce; vocal solo, Mrs. G. Leonard: violin solo, Mlsa Ruth l.ee, accompanied by Miss Allermand; vocal solo, V. C. Beebe, accompanied by Mrs. R. Mv Jones; piano solo, Mrs. Lueder; vocal aolo, Ray Felt; vocal solo, Mrs. I. 8. Evans, accompanied by Mrs. Ruggerl; musical reading, Miss Gladys Smith; vocal, Mrs. Harvey Thomas and Mra. R. M. Jones; plsno selection, Mrs. Evan Roberts; vocal solo, Cannon Thomson: ladles' quartet, Mrs. George B. Harding, Mrs. Jane McGee Lueder, Mra. C. H. Madsen, Mlsa Moneta Shiner, . taoiti; Anklet Slip-- V The Trlsase. PRICE. . Strap t. Spec si Y Four years of solid growth in the business world. Due only1' to the buying public having confidence and 7 V faith in our merchandise and our honest endeav-C V ors "to always offer the newest creations the market offers at the very lowest prices Combed possible. , fancy Pumps and At in smart : , j' Churches Schools, Clubs, Industrial Establishment 'Societies and Lodges " Division Expected ' to Be Big Money Getter. AH Arrange Programs. AprU 20 21 22 23 ; I i irnn - k. k. ud au will play a game of Indoor baseball. The celebration will end with a carnival dance in the Orphans hall. Moab Bapti$t$ Give Cantata on Easter Sex-ia- l TW Mtan. MOAB, April ' l'Th Easter vic N'elden thrtstenaen. Mrs. J. W. F!p-arL. 1. Tsvlor, Kenneth fl t s .n. V. P. Wslker. Mra. A.. P Svr. Mr. II Mra, Mm, R K. Patterw-V. Rk.rrtan, Mrs H. J. Neliaor.. W aid V. F. Waik.r. Herrterte itaiieli Mra C. A. Koterton TO HOISITAU BOV TAKt Saert.) It CKDAR 1TT. Ne im. ttm soa of C'-rgbeen taken to the Phrtn.n' -r tn. St ia!! Jjika for a cantata by H. Fetrta, was ' at tne baptist cnarra ku rtoay . oMer t Ha ntitht by the caorrh T he of Mrs C. A. far waa Vrt 1. V. a A". Ttir in the p"um were h". a. K Mra YVetus, n.i,:, i'.i tory, rva dir-tl.- . eV-tr- K-- - T. Ma f5r" .'" ttT'"X tr!rjiil 7 "t rr!-pt- - '- ") ?V!-- a t: h |