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Show AS TO tIA NEW- - LUXURY TAX the vendor, the sale being re." eindul, no ax is payable, the tahas been j aid it fiho.il be refunded to the purchaser and tlie vendor mayxiakffTr?cnT' therctor againgt the-tain lb. 1 A New and Greater Chevrolet The -- Commissioner of later national Revenue has 'made the in the following ftatement nature of a tentative ruling. wh icfcre..cd to the collection of the Luxury Tax, under Section 304 ofthe Revenue Act of 1918: ; x fiUkflETinent, mr.aihly-rvturii.-- lk a taxable article is gold by. the venor and later exchanged lorj another article at a'higher piT. the purchaser paving the reftrer.ee, the purchaser muse pi y The prin'.el the-r- ax on the second sale and j lating thereto will be issued vendor the shall give credit or within the r.ext ten days. to refund the Section. 9t)4 cf the Revenue purchaser of the on tax each ofthe taxable ( paid Act of 1918 imposes a tax on and take ere -' cutahiariicles sold at retail in articles returned it therefor and include it in his! excess of a specified price. The cr to the vendor and cannot b subsequent monthly returr, 1 ha tax attaches when the tax is to be paid by the cons Two-thir- ds of the live stock in the article is sud, that is to eny j by the vendor in the United States has to be raised in sale of the article. This tux has when the title to it passes from! the West. , has been refered to as the'Lux the vendor to the purchase;. J an Ordinary repairs ury Tax. It is elective on One-hal- f are not taxable. The uniij of the consumers of meat May 1, 1919, and the rate of tax In of measurement live in the East. determining' is 10 per cent of the afnount EIGHT CYLINDER, VALVE -- IN - HEAD MOTOR, the price for the p jrpose f the! ot rrvcr rrico in the aid excess I SATIN STEEL FINISH, MAHOGANY WIND SHIELD tax on carpet and rugs is the j In other words, ' roost, of the live ifically mentioned in the Act, AND FITTINGS. AH lineal yard-- ! a stock is one .or two thousand miles wh;n uch aitcla is sold by the square yard, must b conmt-THE APOTHEOSIS OF HIGH POWER, FINE MECIL thucfcre agc. l from most of the people who ' distant vendor, cd into square measure, at.J ANISM AND PERFECT FINISH, COMBINED WITH need it inthe form of food. Merchant. wilt I:.; required to fringe will not be considered in' THE LATEST FEATURES THROUGHOUT.: renter returns coveiirg the tax computing the yardage. 4 Fifty.years ago, when live stock was MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. collected during u given month The method of keeping j raised close to every consuming cenrecords counts by mciehants shall dn-- t and although t)er ' Call and Examine It will Bear Inspection. ter, the country butcher could handle shall be kept in such manner a.s close Up tot.4. number and( the job after a fashion. ; to Indicate the tax received on number of sales of each of the1 each sale, theform of monthly raxrTbk articles, including aiy But the job got too big. return required of them shat! credits or refunds, and -- r thej ' rhow simply the ay regate books cf every person liable to! 40 South Main Str ect Now millions of animals have to be Agent Chevrolet Motor Cars. amount of lax cotlc 'te i nr. r ta: shall be open at all tirnr-- j hundreds of miles to millions of moved path sugdivision j the section for the inspection an the ex-- 1 enjoying the beauty of his moun- Elder Raymond found the peo- of the law that is, the total air, 'ning revenue officers. people. Somewhere on the way they tain home,' Counselor Jos. F. ple, quite indifferent to reKgion-bu- t amount of tax collected ori sales In computing the tax tra- have to be turned into meat,- Wasden made a short speech since then he notes a great of mens and boys hats und.r tiorel part of a cent shall ioJ x filled with art and wisdom after awakening and more interest is ope head, and woman i and disregarded unless It The packers solved the problem. amounts' which George Affleck and being taken in the message the mlssess hats, bonnets, hoods, to one half of a cent- - or more,! They 'set' up plants where the live tc to have Elders Affleck, accompanunder another head, and ro in wh'th case it shall ke h deliver Elder t haul and the meat haul were in AMALGA May 8. A web to a fuH ctnt. cme home party and.- farewell ied by Miss May Brown sang Raymond speakes in high prai.-- e on following the. classitication the right balance. They built up of Back . the kindness of and very rubdhhon beautifully. Bring by hospitality held in the Amalga party was distributing systems 'refrigerator cars, My Daddy to Me." A farwell tri- of the southern people, and he Thi monthly retuin nust be Thrift wad meeting house Friday eve- bute Bibliography refrigerating ; plants, branch houses. to Elder Ralph was read felt loth to leave many dear sworn to by the vendor and filning, May 2nd in honor of two on Subject of Snv- - j They saved time, money and meat friends he had made. He had the ed by him vviih ihe ce jllceior Liti ot uDeference of our esteemed .young' men,. by H. W. Harney, . g iid Economy PrepaieU by J. ti. Ames everywhere. The stockraiser beneElders F. G. Raymond Jr. who ' A beautiful trio was sung by great pleasure of baptising eight for the District in whim the ' To woo those want to a make ' I fited in . better markets and higher place study or thrift this will be Interest--' retumedxa few days ago from the misses Vera Mortensen, Lill- honest souls in to the fold of vendor has his Vine t wu.-O. Prof. J. In Tha return Christ. of business. Ames, superintending. agricultural pursuits the outh Carolina Conference ie Hansen, and Miss Andersen. prices; the consumer, in better meat ent of District No. 4, has prepared the hwt before on of South filed or be Carolina are people and lower prices th,, a list of references on the subject. and Elder Ross Ralph, who will ' Elder W. II. Humphreys cre- fifty years behind us here. They day of th? month following the us follows: leave this week for a mission in All The Year. Vol. 64 page 296,! the country grew, the packers the Northwestern states.' Many ated a great deal of merriment do r.ot have the modern up to one :n which lire , saW- - wiv Marrh 30, 1889. Thrift klade Easy. in a speech in the Maori lan- date conveniences, Elder Ray- - made, In.otlur words t'.e . r?- Bankers' Magazine, Vol. 84, page! to men of were had grow, or break down. Because frbnds these young 7C1, June, 1912. Savings and the' Rose J of na nfond says the work of tha vine. turn covering spjrs mr fie in Sotiiil guage. Song.,the Welfare. of 'its present size and efficiency, present, and a very enjoyable Man's Land was , sung very yard in the south, is great but May must be filed with the col Colliers Weekly, Vol. 63. page evening was spent. The program Swift & Company is, able to perform 4 22, 1914. Boosting the1 by Elder Amos the laborers are few. (pleasingly leciorxir.d mi .cr ThriftApril paid Idea; fol'om its part in 'this service at a fraction of Brown." of Ji.no. Literary Digest, Vol. 48, page! Oh Babylon, by Singing, Elder Ross Ralph, who' will tcfoie the last day 731, Marth 28, 1914. To Teach a cent pef pound profit "bishop Mortensen and Counselj After partaking of dainty re- leave us in a few days is a clean The tax undr this se .im js Trift. lit ' Literary Digest. Vol. 60, page 10- lors Joseph F. Wasden, Leslij freshments, all joined in singintelligent young man of excel- rifeasureej by the price tor 50, May 1, 1916. Our Great Annual) U. S. A. & Petersen, parley Bingham Sr., ing Go ye Messengers of Hea- lent characters, and is capable which the article is sold. It is Savings. Vol. 60, page 72, Literary Digest, E. S. Lee, W. II. Humphreys, ven and the benediction was of doing a great deal of good We on the actual sale ice and not Jan. 9, 1915. If Every Dos Would pi Save. W. G. Raymond Jr. all of whom pronounced by Elder Eli S. Lee. all feel that he, will make a good on the list price. The tax canLiterary Digest, Vol. 62, pass had been upon missions. Prayer not be included in the price but 976, March 26. 1916. Thrift as tint Sunday evening Elder W. G. record in the mission field. Inveitnielnt Banker Sees It. by Elder Parley Bingham Sr. Raymond Jr. gave an interestOn May 2nd Hr. C. A. Finney, must be killed as a s parole Money and Commerce, Vol 25. Congregat-osang, Ye Who ing address upon his missionary our general Blacksmith had the item. page 3. January 2, 1915. Thrift: ty Wealth and Income of tbs Principal j are called to Labor. A sp irited experiences and the conditions misfortune to If artichs are purchastd Countries have one of his of the World. , and feeling address of welcome as he had found them in the thumb nails torn off while wlvch are subject to ta and Mother's Magazine, page 23, Jan., 1915. What Thrift Mcan3. and encouragement was given w'orld. Elder Raymond left ha ;d ti are subsequently-retu- rn sharpening a tool. Muusey's Magazine, Vol. 48. page s i by Bishop Jesse L. Mortensen. home hereDec. 5th 1916, and 610, 3an., 1913. Development uf jHighf to triable you to do more than just make a living." tou William Jones and family, , rr Elder Robert Reese, "sang- in labored for about 28 months in Humphreys and Lamont Ifarrk-- Thrift. ougtetrto u e money. Then having saved, the next thing to do made a trip Sunday in their: re- -' attended-thNation.. VoL 97r page 28. July-1-1 e JosfurrerakoMVfrs. splendid vQice-- Ill theRounthCarolina Conference A 1913. of Thrift. goVhere Story is to set your surplus to,working safely and profitably. ccntly purchased auto to Pres- eph Baer at Providence-Sunday- . . New Iteview. Vol I, page 961,' d you want me to go." W. G. and while he labored in many ton' and visited A savings account in this bank is both safe and profitable Dee., 1916. The Socialization of with Mrs. Jonci Jr. made a short address counties, his principal labors Saving, and the one sure way io future independence. North American. Vol. 156, page and expressed His pleasure in were in Green, and Columbia parents. 660, Nov., 1892. Waete Products' J. W. Bair, and family, John 1 Made Useful. meeting his many friends, and counties. Previous to the war IVE VEINVITE-THE-ATTENTI0N0FPR0SPECT- CAR BUYERS TO THE LATEST AND GREATEST PRODUCTION OF TIIE MODERN CAR BUILDERS ART, THE NEW CHEVROLET , ! j The Blow of Meat I , alter-ation- i j f , a-- it C. S. ' t iM i AMUSSEN T -- f , . d-- 1 A'lALGAi Mrs.-Sara- h - th-rvti- - I u , ip-- a I I t r1 ! ,is J I : J. t rr t v Swift j Company, j I ! j n r Your Earning Capacity - 0, Ray-jfian- 1 Milligan, Amos Brown, W. II. your Outlook, Vol, 91, page 884, April! ' 17. 1909. Economics of Spending. Overland, Vol. 49 New Series, page 310, Oct., 1916. Thrift Quarterly Journal of Economics, Oct. 1898. Edura- - Co. Member of Federal Reserve System ' UTAH LOGAN, Vol. 13. page 45, unpopular Thatcher. Bros; Banking . iteview, vol. 3, page Fool and His 34 1, April, 191S. Worlds Work, Vol. 13, page April, 1907. Savings of the , People. 104. Ort., 1913. How I Saved My ThS First $i8. American Magazine, Col. 76, page First Hundred Dollars. 1 tblsk be wante to marry roe. Financial Business anti the Bus"Has bt said sor . iness of Life. By B. S. For bee, 1816. hrt SO ussy words.. But 3ft Financial Independence Through begun igrttlpi with fathers polldczi Savings. By E. W. Yyman, publish', nws, cr for Woodman ot the World. Perry Publishing Association. Trying to Kxpls6 sv Book of Thrift, By T. D. MeQre-go- r, bad tbs samo cook for ! hsvs 1916. Funk and Wagnalla, Crosi-"lodssyosrs," rswsrksd Mrs. Publishers. . .".conimoutfd Mis f,y loTly Keeping Fit, O.S. Marden, J914. "Ons sf you must hsvs Crowell, Publishers. position." Why Is the Dollar Shrinking? By Irving Fished 1914. McMillan, L , No Nsod- Publishers.- - rzr yoa are man, good "But, my and Waste, Poverty by Hartlj h He Withers. 1916. Dutton, N. Y. ting os very wrll boro Why do yon wish to gve P ,0 Anxio u sinqui reFwantsT to lob "I am going to bo married, sir. j 1 4 " . -- r j know what she con do with her old hobble skirts? - Well might His FrlylltflO. "What wl happen If th Prrt sew a couple of em together and Is spurns Iho Judge who let big bpother wear- - em for widow . herl" lore lo lug trousers. "Bt eap 8ne her for contempt ccurt ' The Victory-Loan- 1 limited A Mlounderotandina stops at all stations, takes on all "1 saw Jaggs the other day classes of passengers and runs seemed full of spirits." was "Why, I understood be on schedule. All aboard! . water wggoa." " ana OB |