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Show THURSDAY, Jui.y THE WEEKLY nr.FT.ET. KAYSVILLE, UTAH 71 PAGE FOUR ittle permanent value if the farmer is College Experts Make Survey of Crop Pest cut off from his markets by impassaThe money must he 'families spend more to go to a than inone show ble roads. And the social and economtaxed either as property or th evening ing picture Items taken from The come therefrom. ic benefits of an adequate mileage ol years they spendYor electricity in a whole ago, dated July 8 iJJ roads, frtHihti d secondary paved, Q. Who will pay the tax ort bank month. patholoMrs. rural with Joseph Robins If the taxing system of the various Dr. B. L. Richards plantentomolo-gi- st connecting main highways SHE INLAND PRINTING CO. deposits, the depositor or the banker? states incalculable. ly part of this week but Knowlton, all Federal and the 6 ar government and Ceorge ireai, - "A. Ask yopr banker. gist W. P. KPriUOK. srk All atatei cannot and should not Idaho, where she has could be as closely regulated as the both of the Utah State Agricul"Q. If a depositor should remove electric rates of the nation, it is not tural college, visited InDavis county float bond issues or. embark on a 70 few days with relatives anj C. A. EPPERSON, AmmUU Kilter his money frolm the bank before the ola, county million dollar road building program. that a greater saving of recently with DeLore Herbert L. Gleason anrf'v Mtter Mnur Ik assessor m mmi4-cUcomes around, will that re- improbable funds could be. made annually agricultural agent investigating the But it ia said on good authority that If left Wednesday 10U. t XimllK Utok cater tte Act i 4 public morning lieve the taxpayer of the tax?" aurck , 1171. bill now paid psyllid damage with the purpose of iresent funds were divided equitably stone, national park than the entire power to .JJJ ' control work ind economically no material increase honeymoon. "A. The jnoney then cannot be in this country. . doing some experimental mwUmUm Airwtblaf rates taxed as a deposit and the money cancounty. the in insect n taxes would he necessary to proof this Mrs. John G. M. Barnes Mr. Nich- vide rural America with practical low deto unless be not the taxed according taxpayer The insect, a prettily appoint' at fkabacriptioa $100 s year ia advanea clares it or the assessor discovers it. Gasoline Tolls water proof surols, caused the failure of the potato cost, afternoon in comnli!? 4 nesday time been have At that "Q. corporation haa a One good way to think of gasoline crop in 1927 and 1928. faced roads. Such roads TELEPHONES daughter-in-lalarge amount of money on deposit taxes is to consider them as tolls. -- Dr. Richards discovered that the sud- made possible by the scientific use of Barnes. W. P. Kdhtmv No. TS C. A. Epawewk Na, 114 subject to check to meet its payrolls, Jf a car runs 12 miles to the gallon den blighting, which was attributed to asphaltic products. For, the majority The small friends nt Offteo Ms. M v would it be bound to pay a. tax on of gas, its owner pays one cent every many conditions, was due to a very of state and county roads a two-lan- e ade- Elaine Blood were delightfant believed that money that Is on deposit at the six miles when a two-ceupon is in insect 20 ia feeding feet wide, flat surface, tag green tiny tainedat a birthday party , time of assessment? effect; one cent every four miles with potato leaves and causing a toxic con- quate for 10 to 15 years, but 100-fofrom 2 to 7. Those "A.- - Yes, if the fact is known to a three-ceone cent every three dition which immediately checked the rights-of-wshould be secured. tax; Kathleen Barnes, Mirrapresent the assessor and if the corporation de- miles with a four-ceDirect taxes now paid by farmers this tax; one cent growth of tha plants, causing them to clares it. tax turn yellow and the tuber forming to total over $900,000,000 a year. ' It every 2.4 miles with a five-ceIt is interesting to consider, the efa corporation should take and If "Q. every two miles with send out a second growth, making should be the business of all states mrnleyuWinonaWebstPi!5J fect of the mining industry on other out all its deposits just before assess- a one cent tax. tie BT them of poor market quality. jo see that farm roads are built as industries in our western states.- ment time, woul! it be subject to taxtheir who in drives survey, A ia aa 6,000 The ast only possible; economically person specialists, In pne state the mining payroll Is ation ? Mary Frank, Rose Marie" BI Env niilee a year must pay $10 to $30 jn found that the recent warm weather ia is4 one-thir-d of the state's total. The John Richard Hart. "A.' The same answerappliea as "gasoline tolls" in addition to licenses favorable for increasing of the insects Build supplies purchased hy the industry for in the case of the individual depositor, and Tuesday evening the other levies on his car. this year, and said the early potato Civic club were treated toViJi company use average 50,000 a day. as above given.-- . number of of total suf- cent the One " will extaxes are In per that fact The this county probably gasoline yield The industry is the largest home marQ. Do many corporations now re- pected to Teach $550,000,000 this year fire causes over 60 per cent of the party at the home of ket for all other products and services move Harvey King. The'foiWiJJ funds from the banks be- and represent 20 to 30 per cent of. the their Mri Knowlton is planning to return total loss, according to The National within the state and does not compete fore assessment date? ing the girls left the'homi 1928 In Underwriters. Board of Fire to experiaooa of gasoline, presents a to the county retail begin with any of them. m "A. . ,Yes on reup Adams canyon. rather large scale, problemprice for consideration. mental checks in control measures. If approximately 500,000 fires were The employes of the Industry spend, because even under the present law Miss Eldora loss about in of of Rampton a the peats, Kirted, resulting The public does not oppose a rea- it were merely the killing of annually, $15,575,000 for food, $6,400,-00- 0 they may be taxed." 1929, shrowed that small and Mr. Newman Reeve even though it is tha problem would ba assy to solve, tax sonable gas for. rent' and homes and $4,750,-00- 0 From the above it will be seen that class taxation, when all tha Tevenue is but it is tha effect tha pests leave on fires wen responsible for bnt 40 per were joined in the holy bondsrfS for clothing. A large part of them he explanations are made in a man-hused for road purposes. But unless tha plants that does tha most dam- cent of the total, in spite of their rimony in the city of Log ?i are solid, taxpaying oclock Saturday afternoon, Jul7 to the of the discourage adoption great number. American motorists resist exorbitant he declared. of the state. In addition the in- amendments. Many of. the answers, taxes or the diverting of special tax age, When fire investiproan made also improved modern, Dr. Richards dustry affords . seasonal employment t will be observed, suggest ways in funds for "No one seems to be able to Ate general state purposes, we gation of the canning tomato fields. tection devices, extinguishing, equip- stand me." d to a great many. At times which the proposed laws .may be construction ment and better the to time cold a storms building not far The continued during wf the employes are frem the state's dodged ' or openly violated. It will may look forward "No wonder, your mother when a gas tax of ten cents a omato planting season proved .un- are employed, a, great majority of farming communities. also be seen, if the "Taxpayer" tells distant contelephone even operator and your fitjT most serious can fires be weakened the favorable to growth and The progress of the mining Industry the truth about tax gallon will be proposed. train that the announcer." dodgers, with a trolled minimum of loss. to It them dins the of ing many plants, and the progress of sudh a state are ireaent law ia being violated and e rather slow in recovering, which a mistaken economy that permits tha its dodged, but does not Inseparable. It might he said that inthat fact suggest Stop weakened condition made it very fa- erection of buildings without .providwhole future is dependent on the reason why - the law should be at some time or other, vorable for the development of toma-- o ing essential protection against fire in Probably, taxas the principal purchaser, dustry, changed to get this form of wealth every American citizen complains diseases, he noted. The past both material and .equipment. Such payer and amplovcr. There is an on the tax rolls. about taxes. Bat not one citizen in ewplant warm stairways and moral in this for those who have days, plus an irrigation common hazards as open The entire argument of the Tax- a thousand ever gets beyond Jths talk-- wooden" elevator hafts,-frail are- - acting- - as earlier partiunthinkingly advocated that mining be payer is one of expediency and policy, stimuli to the plants, and they are tions and like forms of obsolete cond and for tha and, so far as the writer is able to ing stage. . If the stockholders of a business now more vigorous and struction are directly responsible for benefit" of other Industrie. discover, is in the interest of the tax were as lax about its management as more becoming he said. large part of our enormous fire normal, nearly dodger. citizens are about the management of waste. The one point for the present conThe best possible government, the business would probto' consider, and by taxpayer we ably go into bankruptcy. Government, Twenty-On- e struction is real Until economy. Why be discontented? It is the mean the owners of all forms of real on the other hand, having absolute America appreciates this, the annual U. of and the lack of estate,, utility companies, corpora-- i want of into the waste in lives and property will redigs deeper merely power, will power. .ionis, mines, personal property and pocket-boomain School public U. beyond our control Have confidence, ia your .ability. all forms of wealth on which taxes advice on the tax best The possible i . You are only as capable as you think are now paid, is he willing to con- situation is: Quit talking and act HE TOOK NO CHANCE, BUT students from Davis Twenty-on- e tinue paying the expense of schools you are. He brushed his teeth twice a day The drifter believes in luck and cir- and government which the owner of county are attending summer school 4 Rooms and Bath. cumstances. at, the University of Utah. Eight of with a nationally advertised tooth.he is Among intangible property The man who progresses knows the now escaping? . Of all the public utilities with the these are from Kaysville,' three from paste.' The doctor examined him twice a law of cause and effect. is evident that much of the exception of water, gas is the oldest. Farmington, and four from Layton. It No- matter what you do, good or wealth of Utah ClearThe from others are the year. of time to the back inregistered Its lift dates whichls declared Phone Kaysville 113-- J He wore his rubbers when it rained. had, there will be a direct result. is more tangible that that pony express, the sailing vessel, hand field, Centerville, and Bountiful tangible ' He slept with the windows open. If you sow wheat you may expect which is declared Those frpm Kaysville are Annie This is looms, etc. He stuck to a diet with plenty of to harvest wheat If you sow chaff, evidenced by 'the tangible. in the all of Iva Mildred Elizabeth In changes fact that Barnes, Rigby, spite money, .you will harvest nothing. notes and solvent credits, which are thought, the increase in human knowl- (Bishop) Harvey, Alpheus Harvey, fresh vegetables. ' i He relinquished his tonsils and Each of us aspires to be a leader, declared intangible, are worth 100 edge and the many inventions which Francis Jex, Lucille (Burton) Ken-nahut many of us fail because in several worn-ocents on the dollar Real estate, have aided mankind, gas still leads in glands. Roy Ole Layton, and Rosamond traded He our own ability, or because wo havent corporate property,plus. more played golf but never more it field. own from are The Meldrum. its promises Today, public following utilities, enough will power to proceed in spite mines, personal property and other for the future than it haa at any time Layton: Henry D. Call, Elburn Dick than 18 holes at a time. He got at least eight hours sleep. of obstacles. forms of wealth is of unknown in the past. . . son, E. G. King, and Jessie Rohns. Have faith in yourself if you would and fluctuate in price at all timesvalue He never smoked, drank or lost his ant and Parrish, Leurs,Rachel Phyllis expect others to have faith in you. is declared tangible. temper. Helen Potter are from Farmington!. n Xt Twin motor Decide upon your objective and then He did his daily dozen daily. In the last analysis the voters of Steel Edith J. Nelson is registered from mi overhauled torcycle. Recently steel times ' He was all set to live to be a hunproceed directly toward it In ancient and medieval Utah should consider whether Clearfield. in perfect condition. Owner v3 env was and Confidence and determination to will vote in the interest of the they war of dred. was the . symbol taxsell at considerably under $100.M, The registration for the 1930 sumanswer the highest calling in life payer or the tax dodger. The funeral will be held next Sunployed almost entirely in the manu - mer session shows a marked increase L know neither discontent nor failure. facture of swords and kindred weapInquire He is survived by eighteen spe over that for 1929. More than 700 day. Resolve to succeed and you wilt 0Q1, health four cialists, DEAN STEED institutes, six Now steel has become an instru students are in attendance. These gymnasiums and numerous manufacPhone 22 28 81 and Famuqta come have from towns, roent of public safety. turers of health foods and antiseptics. Once railroad transportation was counties in Utah, and from 10 other He had forgotten about trains at One of the most important contribu- deemed dangerous due, largely, to the states of the United States. . grade crossings. Exchange. Monsession Questions tions to the banking structure of the ghastly wrecks of wooden trains. This The summer began Wednesand will end June 16, day, The campaign for and against the United States is made by the stock led to the adoption of safety REPORT r, Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah of the coaches in 1905 by one progressive day, July. 23, except for classes in adoption of the proposed conatitu fire insurance companies. law, chemistry and physics, which of the Barnes tional amendments is now on through' At the close-o1928, these com- railroad. Now they are used in all will Banking Company, located at Kaysville, in the county of Diri continue until Saturday, August State of out the state. Those for the amend panies held bank stocks valued at major lines. I at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1930. Utah, is the third consecutive summents are organising elubs in each $219,088,985, a sum which is of maThe first steel ocean steamship was 9. This which RESOURCES the summer school has Loans and Diaconnta terial value in financing other indus- made in Scotland in 1858. The first mer in county in the state and are advocat $543,srr Overdrafts use of steel as a defensive ermor in been of six weeks duration. ing the adoption of all the amend-.ment- tries. An unusually fine series of public Loans and discounts represent $39, naval warfare was the historic battle Stocks, Bonds and Securities, etc lio: The Utah Taxpayers' association is 542,067,000 of bank resources. Much between the Merrimec and the Mon- lectures by visiting faculty members Bank House tot; lecturers and of national repspecial also conducting what it is pleased to of this is secured by physical prop- - itor during the Civil war, which proved Furniture and Fixtures. i&x in included the program for call a campaign of education in which ertyr Without the protection offered a vital factor in preserving the Union. utation is Real Estate Owned u summer session. Among the lec- Other the amendments are explained, - but by fire insurance, it would be impos Following that, whole fleet of steel the Due from Federal Reserve Bank. WSi B. Dr. turers are Jesse Sears, profes- Due from Other Banks does not suggest or recommend either ible to make such loans. 20 i ships, for both commercial and naval sor of education, Stanford jar University; Cash Items A large percentage of the banking purposes, were built. adoption or rejection; but it does ex120X2 A.' Mark educa Dr. of reMay, in been professor its the has ia how, apsteel estimation, of the nation In recent years plain power Silver represented in 834.78 sults of adopting certain amendments the of $53,244,698,000. plied to the most modern of all forms tional psychology, Yale University; Currency 266.00 which it evidently opposes, may be In this, also, insurance companies of popular transportation the auto- Dr. Boris V. Morkovin, assistant prododged by those who are now exempt play a leading part At the end of mobile. The body is an in- fessor of sociology, University of Total Cash on Hand. VSJ from taxation. 1928 the industrys cash deposits in tegral safety factor in cars, of all southern California; Rabbi Edward Federal. Reserve Bank IMCA Stock. soJewish the of As an example, In the last number banks totaled more than $160,000,000. makes and all price classes. Exten- Israel Chatauqua of the Utah Taxpayer, the official orAnd finally, it ia estimated the sav sive tests have proven that this type ciety; Dr. John Sundwall head of the Total $605,784 gan of the association, a number of ings deposits of employes of the of body can withstand shocks and department fo hygiene and public LIABILITIES questions nre asked and answered strains that would shatter wooden health, University of Michigan, and companies aggregate Capital Stock Paid in. "Q. What property comes under all of which is functioning bodies. And in these days of high- Dr. Howard R. Driggs, head of the de- Surplus Fund lOOOH the name of 'intangibles'? part of Americas vast banking power. speed cars and highway congestion, partment of English education. Teach- Undivided Profits "A. Mortgages, credits, bonds, Thus it is found that fire insurance wise motorists insist on the safest and ers college, Columbia University. Deposits Subject to Check. 4122,065.45 stocks, securities, notes, bank deposits, companies are directly responsible for best construction in their automobiles. Cashier's Checks unsatisfacwas not only 1405.64 experiment now .moneys. war of of instrument the Once $497,674,390 banking resources, in Dividends Unpaid 6,000.00 "Q. How much intangible wealth addition to sums paid out in losses the protector of lives and property. tory inasmuch as accidents increased docs Utah have? which are often deposited in banks That, briefly, is the history of steel rather than decreased, but resulted in Total Demand Deposits..! 1294 a tangle over rates which caused at "A. That is wholly a matter of until used for rebuilding. Fire insur Time Certificates ... one insurance least company leading ,..$ 4400.00 speculation and usually varies from ance is an indispensable factor in the r to withdraw from writing business in Savings Deposits A 229,778.00 .year to-- year. existence, as well as the progress, of that state. As the law made the com"Q.. What is the estimate of the almost ,nll industries., and - actually Goat 234,074 Total Time Deposits. panies insure all who applied, irre Tevenue that will come from the tax stands as the basis for industry and .10,004 Bills a establish to made is with moral of their character or Effort being Federal Reserve Bank. Payable spective on intangibles ? industrial credit. 7,004 rates. Other inBills railroad ... method of the new hazard ; fixing be Payable responsibility, can reliable No naturally estimate "A. " introbeen Rediscounts has creased. this bill rates Yet A were , kept at authorizing had, because there is no definite duced by a senator well known for his level which made it impossible for Bonds Borrowed .... to knowledge as to how much intangible advocacy of government ownership of many of the companies to earn adewealth is held in the state or how Total ... utilities. $605,704 de-quate profits. much of the intangibles will be i The upshot of the matter was that Under the transportation act, the There is no doubt in the minds of CONTINGENT dared and put-o- rt the tax rolls. LIABILITIES ina- - political demand arose'to Establish vm Account of Indorsements Interstate commerce commission-laof this bank: ' "Q. How is the assessor going a great .ma.ny, people that rate railroad a establish to a monopolistic state insurance fund. Notes and Bills Rediscounted with Federal Re-- ' locate the'intaftgiblesfo'r "taxation attempt is being made to make elec structed serve Bank trie power and more drastic public Structure that will, enable the lines, The legislature drew up an initiative purposes ? "A. That will depend upon the utility regulation a political issue in when efficienly managed, to earn a opinion regarding this and presented fair return on the value of their prop- it to the supreme court. And on April Total willingness of the holder of intangible coming 6tate and national elections. 1-becomes bill new law this the If in the a State 15, unanimous court, of Utah, V erty. well be It revision that declare the advisory of to a and may it upon property will be abandoned and the opinion, held that such a monopoly County of Davis regulatory measures affecting public method ability of assessor to locate it. commission will be authorized to es- .was unconstitutional . ... 'JokB R utilities is to meet the assessor Can the changed "Q. procure necessary ; Gailey, being first duly Sworn according to law, depW. The court said that "monopolies are says that he is cashier names of the owners of securities in conditions or that changes in methods tablish a "rate basis" of its own. the above named bank; that the above how to see a fair rate odious to the law," and Hut as to going report contains a of It is difficult of valuing such properties for rateUtah corporations and institutions? true and correct statement of the condiw full or that changes structure can be created without con- general business affairs they would the said bank at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1930. VA. No doubt the legislature will making conditions sideration of the present value of interfere with the constitutional rights GAILEY provide that the books of these insti- in methods of Valuing such properties railroad . JOHN R. Even under the of every person to life, liberty and property. ' Subscribed and sworn to before me tutions shall be subject to inspection for purposes may be in now . force, the railroads, in property." system this 3rd day of July, 1930. ' In which case the assessor can de- advisably economical man' f This decision will have a far reach- WENDELL BARNES, termine the names of -- stock holders Buf to make' power a political issue spite of increasingly Notary Public. have been unable to earti the ing effect. It establishes legally that ' Utah. and the owners of Utah securities. is an endeavor to find a popular sub- agement, Kaysville, . . established law. "fair return" If a governmental business monopoly .has MX. commission expires r the 15th"'- by Q. Can it be discovered, who ject around which to build political an arbitrary rate basis. was establish no more rightto exist than a private day of October, 1933. among the Utah citizens own secur- - capitaL sties in corporations outside- of Utah? - Commenting on the 'situation, Frank ed it would probably mean an end of monopoly that the state cannot do Correct Attest: railroad progress. that which it forbids its citizens to "A. That will be difficult Kent, in the Baltimore Sun, says: H.J. BARNES, Since when the valuation 1913, of do. Massachusetts' will have to find ' "Q. If Utah securities are taxed "Power, regulation is a vital quesJOHN G. M. BARNES, the was railroads . authorised the some by out other of the will in tion. and way grow importance as compulsory and securities outside of the state are . CLAUDE T. BARNES, r Follette act,. the commission and insurance muddle. not taxed, what effect will that have an issue with the year. But at this La Directors. lines the 160 have million expended to is foolish time it think people are Oifice-o- f mpon Utah industries? Bank Commissioner. "A. That will depend .upoa tha man deeply.. tlrred . about- - it or- - will be in dpllars in an.effort to accurately evalBin Movement Commissioner of the State of UtalV & railroad property; passengers ' who has money to invest - He. must 1932. For - example, nobody now uate is a fulL true and correct copy of the and have the bill' Now, paid 1331 of the above named company, filed in ..decide whether or not groan about high rates for electric- - it isshipper advocated this that my office this 8th day of Joif method be securin securities that are taxed or ity. ' of The state California has embarkThe power issue has been magni- abandoned in favor of an untried the- ed on a ities that are not taxed. If he desecondary road construction railroads tha ory. are Apparently still imsecurfied out of all proportion to its cides against accepting taxed involving $70,000,000, accampaign a football. political ities, that may discourage the pur- portance. All the electricity used by to B. B. Meek, director of pub-li-e rcording Weir Hot Air Furnaces chase of Utah intangibles, such as the average familv per month costa Wise Gaa Faworks. New dispatched from New bonds, stocks and mortgages on Utah much less than milk, bread, eggs or York say there is a movement in that WORKS DAVIS COUNTY Monopoly property. Money always goes where butter. state to raise a large bond issue for a CHAS. A. TRUMP, it can get the best returns consistent The national tax bill is much larger similar purpose. Prop. Condce Chimney than the national power bill The nawith safety. Three yean ago Massachusetts ToparGutten, Graia Rina, EijEikta, Tia Farm relief is in a large degree deAu Kinds of Tia Work. "Q. Must all money in banks be tions candy bill is larger than the passed a law forcing all motorists to pendent on rural road construction. . Phones: Shop, 1Q5-J- S Rea, 18$. taxed under the new plan? power bill and thousand! of American carry public liability insurance.; The Stabilizing farm production can be Bountiful of A. The Weekly Reflex mov- - Yes. year-roun- 3! m If-erl- arge w, nt Mining and the ot nt ay State lir.sH E Cs ff J jj nt nt six-ce- nt : - - ' Against Fire Cni for jj.work. jgha. J alfr E Gka SPJ joafortl . 22 fir.snd b er clt-ise- home-ownin- g, . na I ljaa Vriioni, 1 wee. one-thir- )CIs end 1 -- Daro Talking ob-wio- . , us -t- --- ver-regulated ForSale -s- han-usual,- pver-taxe- -- .Discontent self-relian- tax-)ay- er Davis fire-resista- Modern House nt Students at Summer ce k. k the Oldest so-call- ed - h, we-do- ubt ut FOR - SALE! Harley-Davidso- , Taxpayer Answers Amendment i r 1 Banking and Fire Insurance . all-ste- el f a. 12 i i -- - total-deposit- s Mia M ,3. sod. were - ft- Fal ad risito i ( Mo. A1 California 2r. and 1 weeks S Haro insoil n tending iity of Ut I Thence t ending Cnivenitj Vacation Xr. and of family, Bounti ieir horn Mix Li tiu her nephe ing the I tko. Th i a of into. Mrt. A Canadian a at he tabic The tional eol fourteen Xn. A LD. Li time waa Drritt jot to served LLWI LLBoc LKandal lade to the St of the it Get rii, St boainei 1930. all-steel , -- -- $180,-000,00- 0, xw A -- Leading Political .i I r. i -- . Something About m rate-maki- ;i i Think ng -- - Lease ar Orerdraf lank Hot hraltoi Doe fron Gold SOrer Cttrrenej Total Total Capital j Undiridc Deposit to Ch, Caahieri .Total TbneCe -- eater Savings - Posits Total Otter I Tot STATE Const, WOT j for ton Of Corn -- i . L.J, Farm Road Progresses -- . Insurance Unconstitutional SHEET METAL . JL 5$oi Seal) ss AS of th 7 Off |