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Show THURSDAY. TOE WEEKLY REFLEX PAGE FOUR akeit ecklji'Refle? FuneralServiceZ ' SUNSET amr- CLINTON r of Leave it Held Wednesday Miss Bertha for and Mrs. Clarence Bybee are nvAV.v.w.w'-'spending a few days visiting in the side shows open up 1 r.bluM br TOE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY : Mr. As usual m the before the main performance big tent. , the A1 Smith, Over there we see old Happy Warrior" now m approved ringmaster the crowd instyle, trying to draw view the reto side his wigwam 1932 the of platform. mains California. On Wednesday evening the Clinton ward entertained at a farewell Draay-e- r, party in honor of Christian Draay-er. son of Mr. and Mrs. John An excellent program was given after which a dance was held. Elder Draayer. is the fourth son to fulfill a mission in the Nether-lan- d mission field. and Mr. Grant Patterson had Mr. barker Farther on, another as their Warrior guesW on Friday, Mr. and the out drown to strives Earl Mrs. Beesley. on ine with a learned harangue On Friday evening the Clinton Hands of Esau, all the while the warti Elders quorum will enterdrawing choice skeletons from the im He tain at an old time dance. closet. gives family really Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skeen and pression that things are and he tent his inside sons, Jimmie and Roger, spent happening should know for hes in. Sunday visiting in Plain City. Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Knight and Down the midway, staging a daughter, Shirley, of Pinedale, the few days visitprivate show, we can hear - Wyoming, spent a bands blaring for the original Tal- ing Mrs. Knights parents,' Mr. and Circus. Mrs. George Mumford. madge Three-Rin- g Mrs. Luella Bingham, who has Thus far, the fans who follow been ill for the past few weeks, the circus have seen, glimpses of is reported improving. and if artistic Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Knight and what practice makes perfect daughter, Shirley, were the dinner will it be when the main perform- guests on Wednesday evening of ance opens at the conventions this Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skeen. summer? Mrs. Lydia Burroughs of Ogden was the guest of the Clinton ward Your guess is as good as ours -- Relief society. She gave a book hut then, if it were not for poli- report at the weekly meeting. tics, what could we dish up .in,the On Tuesday evening the Clinton toiunm this week? Beehive girls. were given a demon f matter February 15, id 11, at Kaysville, Utah, Entered as second-clas- s under the Act of March 8, 1879. top-hette- d- Advertising Kates on Application a year in advance 82.00 Subscription C. A. TELEPHONES C. V. K. Saxton, No. 70 . Epperson, No. 124 Office, No. 10 . i' " Driven Out By Taxes " " , , Decision by another man of wealth, George A. Steiner, to remove hia residence from Salt Lake City because of the exactions of the state income tax again suggests the danger always present in drafting a tax structure that the excuse may destroy the wealth against which it is assessed. It also Br JOSZPHXNZ GIBSON points to a growing evil in legislative exploration for increased revenue, double and triple levies against the same tax T7EBRUARY IS a favorite month with hostesses and guests alike. It offers so many opportunities for entertaining, we are uncertain source as, for example, collections by federal, state and local celebrate. Perhaps we had better compromise governments on gasoline and cigarcts. Studies by various just which holiday toauitable for both a festive dinner party or an aton a party patriotic of organizations in the nation are uncovering many instances tractive family supper. But whichever we choose, lets set multiple excises. In some states even counties add a fourth table and serve a special menu. Instead of the usual white tablecloth, levy. In its expanding scheme for special taxes, this state is we can use individual place doilies for a colorful note. To make these, moving in this direction. The reaction is beginning to become cut out oblongs of white crepe paper, then cut cross-grai- n strips or vocal to be and red and promises crepe outspoken blue crepe paper two inches deep and cross-grai- n increasingly vigorous strips of when the state legslature convenes for its next session in paper one inch deep. Gather these strips with the ruffling attachment 1937. At the time the 1935 legislature was tinkering with the state income tax schedules, The Telegram voiced a warning to the lawmakers to beware the law of dimihishing returns. Now that the state tax commission has mailed out tax forms, every affected citizen has come to a realization of the in- creased weight of the burden placed upon him by this one exaction alone. Many who have felt the collectors heavy hands laid upon them in the past discover that they are heavier than ever, and many others in low income brackets will be compelled to make substantial contributions to the state for the first time. Removal of the property tax offset by the legislature was equivalent to increasing the already overburdensome property tax. Removal of the filing fee, which, at least, had the virtue of extending tax consciousness, was justified by the fact that its collection did not adequately finance administration of the collection. The last legislative session was singularly heedless of recommendations of the committee many of nine on the cost of state government. As the new committee compiles its report to the next. session, it will do well to point out the ill results and to make more emphatic presentation of data to guide it toward reasonable, equitable and just exactions. But the evil is not only in the tax structure itself. Partbecause of political greed and partly because of group ly pressure, the cost of government is being constantly increased. The committee of nine has opportunity tq survey the enlargement of the public payroll and the vast extension of service demanded of government. Disregarding huge emergency service for which the need is rapidly disappearing, ordinary functions have become costly out of all proportion to the ability of taxpayers to finance them. There must be a return to simpler state and local government. There must come realization that soak the rich taxes are based on a fallacy the burden is passed on to the poor man or the taxable wealth upon which they are levied is removed from the state. The cost of government must come down if taxes are to be reduced. If not, we are on the way to being dragged down to a low level of poverty to support unwanted and unneeded paternalism and to render unjustifiable public services to special groups, classes and interests the unessential government which we cannot afford, an intolerable load on the average citizen and a cruel burden for the poor man struggling to maintain his family against heavy odds. Salt Lake Telegram. well-consider- JAN--n ed Believe in Yourself Give me the man who believes in persistent effort. He has ntj objective in all that he does, and he keeps the light of it constantly before him. No trumpets announce his successive steps from one vantage point to another. He cares not for praise nor does he need continuous urging. His urge comes from within, and directs his course from day to day. The seeming flare of spasmodic achievement disturbs him not. But when the months have rolled by he has gained ground steadily, and as the years succeed each other, he becomes what the world is pleased to call an outstanding success. Some gain success quickly, apparently without effort, and we are prone to call them lucky. Too often the results of such success are lost just as quickly and jusLas easily. I ersistent effort goes on to the end. It does not rest on laurels gained, for the persistent worker finds joy only m continued achievement, no matter how much may already have been gained. -- UNION MORTUARY- - Our Service, Home, and Equipment Are Unexcelled on your sewing machine and aew them around the edge of the white doilies. In the center of the table arrange a low bowl of red, white, candelabra holding red, and blue flowers, and place want very special food will You white and blue tapers on either side. the we so patriotic menu: following suggest to go with this gay table, three-branch- ed Patriotic Dinner Toasted Whole Wheat Wafers Stuffed Spanish Olives Scalloped Sweet Potatoes and Apples Buttered Whole Kernel Com Fresh Vegetables in Tomato Aspic Butter not Rolls or Cherry Pie Pie Cream Washington Red and Blue Mints Coffee () indicate rsclpw given below Barbecued Fresh Ilam Remove on crisp lettuce and garnish with akin from 1 small fresh ham and Mayonnaise. Washington Cream Pie Cream sprinkle ham with salt and pepper. cup butter, add 1 cup sugar Make a sauce by combining 4 cup Pure Cider Vinegar, 2 tablespoons gradually and continue creaming. and beat Prepared Brown or Yellow Mus- Add 2 well beaten epgs 1 Sift and until cups Ketchfluffy. Tomato 1 bottle small light tard, once beflour Mix (sifted brown and K sugar. cup up thoroughly and pour over ham. fore measuring) with 2 teaspoons, Bake in a moderate oven (375 F.) baking powder and M teaspoon alfor 3 or 4 hours, depending upon salt and add to butter mixture milk. Pour, with cup size of ham, basting frequently ternately with the sauce. Remove pork from into round layer cake pans (8 and bake in a pan, drain off the excess fat from inches in diameter) oven (375F.) for 20 to 25 sauce and thicken aauce slightly. moderate cake springs back or until minutes served This hot sauce is also good when touched lightly with finger. over the cold, sliced pork. "Fresh Vegetables in Tomato As- Cool, then place a custard filling glass Curpic Soak 1V4 tablespoons granu- between layers. Beat beater Dover V4 with rant a water. cold egg in lated gelatin Jelly cup Combine and mix thoroughly 2 until smooth and spread evenly cups Tomato Juice, 1 medium onion, over the top of the cake. . Custard Filling Scald 2 cups sliced, 1 sUlk of celery, 3 sprigs Combine 14 cup sugar, milk. Cider Pure 2 of parsley, Ublespoons and add to scalded milk. flour salt 4 cup cloves, teaspoon Vinegar, Cook over hot water, stirring conSauce. and M teaspoon Pepper thick. Add several until strain. 15 then Simmer stantly, minutes, Add hot liquid to gelatin and stir tablespoons of this mixture to 2 until dissolved. Partially congeal, slightly beaten egg yolks, mix well, then add 2 cups chopped fresh then pour back slowly to custard. vegetables (celery, green pepper, Cook for several minutes longer. 1 cabbage). Pour into individual Remove from fire, then add table1 and butter teaspoon vanilla. molds and continue chilling. Serve spoon Consomnto rdy-t-Mixed Sweet Pickles Sliced Barbecued Fresh Ham ng Licensed Funeral Director and Mortician l)ay or Night Modernize: u INVESTIGATE NOW! i Barnes Banking Go. Member Federal Reserve System ; KAYSVILLE HatV08 -- se Sale of Delinquent Stock We dont know whether or not into it, but enters politics there are some fellows in this county who have a permanent job. Were referring of course to those five good and true citizens who make up the firing squad for executions of Delthe bert Green. semi-annu- acW hurch ork- er until her illne" She is survived by her fatu step mother, Mrs. uV Hatch; two sisters, S Rosier, Salt Lake Qty Ku;1ie Httch Stearns Hatch I So." I1.M, aA8 all i ta ,hp W cemetery."8 Vern Woolsey suggests that we keep the type standing on a story He Green Reprieved Again. of save would a that it Ipt figures g about twice a year. type-settin- Personally, were in favor of we believe they more holidays stimulate business and provide welcome relaxation. So, "this column hereby launches a campaign for the nationwide observance of Ground Hog Day. The only trouble is that it comes on Sunday this year eo we wont" have to work anyway. r2 K Those who get things fQr noth ing never fail to come back another supply on the same term. Stratton of First aid, undeTthTdT rection of Mrs. Edna Hartley But, think of the magnitude of We could in time the scheme! branch out to include Ground Hog Eve! In the words of the movie executives, Its Colossal! Perhaps youve noticed all the publicity being given in the newspapers to the large 1934 incomes of movie stars, corporation executives, and bloated bondholders. If so, heres a chance to test your skill. In the list below, one persons salary is incorrectly stated see if you can tell which one it is: William Randolpt Hearst ..3500,000 Mae West 339,166 Dick Gerber 333,333 There is delinquent on the fol Charles M, Schwab. 250,000 145,000 lowing shares of stock of the Ste- Marlene Dietrich venson Ditch Corporation on acYou win you guessed it the count of an assessment levied on the third day of December, 1935, first time. If you were wrong, we FROBATB AND RtTABDIANIHir the several amounts set opposite wouldnt be here. Figure it out NOTICES the name of the respective share- for yourself. oiuull County Clurft holders as follows: 8 lunar for Purtkor Info The type louse comes forward with the suggestion that A1 Smith has forsaken The Sidewalks of New York for that newer ditty, Would You Like to Take a Walk.1 Estate of Heber James Sheffield, Oscar Carlos . .. also known as H. J. Sheffield, Jr., John Nord ..... deceased. Clifton Layton Creditors will present claims Delbert Layton with vouchers to the undersigned at the residence of the undersigned Pete Fotes ... In addition to the vacancies in administratrix in Kaysville, Davis Clarence Forbes the 38th Infantry at Fort Douglas, County, Utah, on or before the 23rd W. I. Layton Estate authority has been received by day of March, A. D. 1936. And in accordance with the law, Colonel l illiam C. Webb, army NANNIE K. SHEFFIELD, Administratrix of the estate so many shares of each parcel of recruiting officer for this area, to of Heber James Sheffield, stock as may he necessary will be enlist a limited number of men also known as II. J. Shef- sold at public auction in front of for the Air Corps. The men when the first national bank of Layton, enlisted will be sent to Crissy Field field, Jr. Utah, on the 3rd day of March, Moffet Field and Hamilton Field! Deceased. Date of first publication, Janu- 1936, at 12 oclock noon to pay de- all of which are in California, Collinquent assessments thereon, to- onel W ebb said. ary 23, 1936. Applicants must be between 18 Date of last publication Febru- gether with the cost of advertising and 35 years of age, single and and expenses of sale. ary 13, 1936.without dependents, of good STEVENSON DITCH wnntlw Notice to Creditors DBEWVER an Sager Regard for Ijour Gomfort Heres a hotel where the western Spirit of Hospitality where the food is olwoys good . really prevails where the rooms are always comfortable -- and where youll always meet discriminating travelers. Rjrk your car in the Shirley-Savo- y Garage 400 sc IKE WALTON HOME t0- - Charles T. Burton 560 693' Alice Foxlev 169 RcE.-Boire-- .. FFftMriTyae' Frank Hyde 429 750 (Partial) J. E. Palmer 3 10 13 4 40.00 elatives Grills - Toasts or Fries $3.95 hner-rr.r.Tr-'- ,L ? R $7 sessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and the expense of sale. KAYSVILLE IRRIGATION COMPANY, II. J. BARNES, Dates of publication January, 23 Secretary-Treasure- r. and 30, 1936. A IL . ftvph fo ah s cv cpyf minute in tire United States , it is estimated i A telephone gets help quickly It costs but a few cents a day AT 17 Sandwich Tray and Toaster $21.50 unexpectedly drop in, when you are in' a hurry, it's great fun, and convenient, too, to plug in o handy table appliance and serve hot food right at the table. Coffee toasted sandwiches, waffles, - boiled -- egg$t. fried eggs with ham, and warmed over foods .will please any taste. Try them. had Easy tqrms can be o purchase table appliances. nthe 9F 16.00 J:" E .Pa 51 '2 ,8.00 And, in accordance with law, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will he sold at public auction at the south front door of the Barnes Banking company in Kaysville, Utah, on the 7th day of February, 1936, at the hour of 10 a. m., to pay delinquent as- BROADWAY When friends and r- - 2' Manager Today, these handy table appliances make that - extra meal a pleasure. 6,-19- ed C BENNETT. Yesterday You Were Rushed to Death" RICHARD S. EVANS, ob-tam- E 1 Of STATION pasa-thephysto- There is"dclinquent on thefoE lowing shares of stock of the Kaysville Irrigation company on account of an assessment levied on the 21st day of October, 1935, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as JWdtrK SHIRLEY! II HOTEL - examination. They must be high Secretary. school graduates, and must have Dates of publication, January 30, had subsequent experience as and February ' have some " of knowledge aviation. The Pacific side of the Panama Further information can be canal is twenty-seve- n miles eastfrom the ward of the Atlantic side. The tide Office in the NessArmy Recruiting Building in Salt at the Pacific side averages about the substations in twelve feet rise and fall while on the I ost Office Buildings in Poca-the Atlantic side the rise and fall U0v2SWe ?TndJwin Idaho, ? Ogden, Utah. averages only about one foot. Twenty-thre- e men attached to Maria, Columbus the navy recruiting service in the flagship,Sant? could be placed athwart-ship- s Salt Lake district have an aggreon modem of the gate total of 363 vears in the naval .kmtedStates. .wibattleships vy- ;- wit h 'CVeral service; feet to spare. SMITH. -- Mmoging Director Army to Recruit For Air Forces Sale ROOMS rom$l?aday J. E.DGAP Waffle Iron bm $5.95 Electricity Is Cm, While Safety slogans willVil in making our streets and 8afe ty ve much farther than that. al They havent done a lick of work yet thats what makes us think they must be political appointees. I fe m Your Home and Equipment! This bank has complete details showing -- canJiaw-yofinance yotir MtffltohTzatioiT program at low eost under"H Federal Housing Administration loan. Needed building improvements, as well as purchases ofmd(Ierh equrpme7itrmay t)e financed under one of the F. II. A. plans. Perhaps this service may aid you too Cross following an were conducted Wedne5 of . m. in the South BountifntVV ward chapel S. Bishop Ezra T. Miss Hatch was horn Cross, June h lnLds John L. the miller Hatch. She j Davis high school m been an S Theres just one thing to remember about this weekly effort if you read it here it might be true. charac-iLpdahlet- a. MerrillR,JIqIbrook Phone Bountiful 244 mud-slingi- Hatch, 23, who dhSEl,.ubth the family. 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