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Show , - f Too Many People "Soak the Rich'4 Published by THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY Refuse to Obey Traffic Laws Language Class U.P. WINS TOP SetcrtUofU Would Not Give Enough Income For Youngsters 3223 5oc!jTI3 "" Roy Second Ward Carnival Slated For Friday, June al ds one-twelf- th The BANKER'S STORY wma B2Q3 rush Tne gold in California JUNE BRIDES alone, just s, brought BANKING TO THE WESTERN FRONTIER. AmONG THE PIONEER BANKS WAS NELLS, FARGO & CO., WHICH ALSO OPERATED OO O STAGECOACHES J AND THE FAMOUS f &T PONY EXPRESS INTEREST PAID O II SAVINGS Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Special for its H A top award for public safety mented on the railroads cooperaactivities was presented to Union tive efforts with schools and state Pacific railroad today by the Na- and local safety agencies to promote community traffic safety. tional Safety Council. In announcing the award, Ned Wife Preservers II. Dearborn, president of the Council, singled out the railroads special efforts aimed at reducing accidents. These inoff he-job cluded 109 family night meetings with a total Of over 78,000 in attendance, encouragement of employee participation in state and local public safety activities, production of traffic safety materials for distribution to railroad perIt you have some fruit cake that you i' almort forgotten and it is stele, put sonnel, and the special painting of have it in the top pvt of a double boiler, covwr, i 23 of the railroad's cabooses with and heat over hot water for about on half hous. or until moist Serve as a traffic safety slogans. steamed pudding with hard sauce or Judges of the awards also com- - whipped cream. Have Fun Learning a Foreign While many aspects of traffic Complete confiscation of all taxable income above $l),nou would Language is the invitation eximshown enforcement have great NATIONAL EDITORIAL additional tended produce the enough only by .University of Utah TW provement during the past- year, revenues now not to young'per-son- s extension division (revenue being UTAH STATE httfTASSOCIAIIOIi other phases are still deficient received 12 to 14 years of age. through taxation) to run and .need close attention, declared the Federal Government for about by the department National Advertising Representative 8. C. J. Wheatlake, chairman of four weeks. Even if the confisca- of languages, the four-wee- k proNewspaper Advertising Service the Traffic Enforcement and tion point were set at taking all gram begins June 20 and offers 222 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago.' I1L ' taxable income above $4,0x, the training in French, German and Courts Committee of the Utah additional collections wouldnt run Spanish. Safety Council, in announcing a the government for five months." Subscription: $3.00 Per Year, Payable in Advance Students will attend the intenIn Combination With The Journal $3.50 Per Year meeting of that committee next These startling facts were re- sive learning program three hours vealed today by Utah Foundation, per day and begin the first day week. E. Lloyd Anderson, Editor and Manager the private, nonprofit tax re- speaking the language they select. More than ever before it is im. . Mary H. Bowring, News Editor search agency. . ' Instruction will be handled by Vern Woolsey, Adv. Mgr., 770 perative that enforcement policies The Foundation report points out teachers fluent in each ' langauge Office Phone 10 and procedures all along the line that while it may have been posand experienced in directing young be of a high standard. The Slow sible to soak the rich and collect Entered as second-clas- s matter February 15. 1911. ai persons in the classroom. PhonoDown and Live campaign now be- most of the Federal income tax Kaysvtne, Utah, under the Act of March 8. 1879. graph records, ing waged is just as dependent from wealthy individuals twenty movies, songs, games, hikes and upon good enforcement of traffic or thirty years ago, those days ap other modern audio-visuaids will laws as it is upon public informa- pear to be gone forever. learn. to students he used help 17 tion. There are still too many peoThe report mentions, that two-thir- Each class will be liimted to 20 A big carnival for the public is being sponsored by the ple who know better but simply of all Federal income taxes persons. Roy 2nd Ward on Friday, June 17, 'from 5 :00 to 10:00 p. m. at refuse to observe the law, or are in 1 were collected from per- .. Classes will b held at the Ste!'. the Roy Park. thoughtlessly violating it. These sons making more than $luo,fln9 a wart school on theUniversitT of Concession and games of all types will be opened at 5 :00 are the people who are causing our year with a maximum tax rate of Utah campus daily beginning at 1 p. m. The refreshment Booth will entice you with tempting traffic accidents and who must be However, since that time, p. m. In conjunction with the lanhot beef sandwiches, hot dogs, ice cream, soda pop, candy, pop held accountable by officers of the 24. Federal spending has multiplied guage program a special one-hocorn. You'll want to try your skill at the Balloon Dart Game, law, Mr. Wheatlake continued. times. As- - a result, only swimming instruction class will b twenty Basketball Toss, Ring the Ducks Neck or see Borne lucky about of all Federal offered at 4 p. m. Fee for the lanperson dunked in a tub of water if you hit the bullseye. The Slow Down and live sum- income taxes comes from taxpay- guage program, including swim. reviewed be mer will campaign The smaller children will thrill to a ride on a train or pony or from the enforcement approach at ers with annual net incomes in ex- ming, is $23. be delighted with a surprise from the fish pond. of $100, (XX), despite present Applications for enrollment in Balloons will be sold to get you in the carnival spirit and next weeks committee meeting. cess tax rates which range all the way the This is concentrated a campaign doll clothes and many other useful items will be sold at the program can be obtained by to 01 on taxable incomes above contacting the University of Utah up in a and the me, against hurry Bazaar Booth sponsored by the Relief Society. extension division, Salt Lake City. Points may be accumulated from one booth to another to first type of motorists, being car- $2OO,0O0. With increased tax rates apried on summer under all proclaon will a large prize from the Prize Booth. Door prizes apply In 1929 a married couple with mation by Governor Lee. Also to proaching the confiscation point also be given away to some lucky persons. children and a family income two on higher incomes, it became necAdvance ticket sales already are under way under the be discussed will be the introducof a year paid $14,840 in $100,000 to the to turn middle and tion of radar speed control equip- essary direction of Gladys Barker. income taxes. Today, that Federal lower income for additional groups Frank Simmons is chairman of the Carnival Committee ment next month by the Highway revenue, the report continues. same family would pay $31,912: A with Blaine Harmer as All auxiliaries and priest- Patrol, and the plans for cracktaxes therefore hit all in- family with a net income of $10,-00- 0 hood quorums are assisting in various phases of the program. ing down" on repeat violators Existing a year paid $41 in 1929 and dividuals rich and poor alike. Virgil Wilson is responsible for the construction of the booths who have received warning tic$1,302 in 1934. The $3,000 a year kets from 'enforcement officers. and publicity has been handled by Mrs. Lon Dunbar. Asked to comment on Highway family, which paid only $3 in FedPatrol ' policy on issuing' warning eral income taxes in 1929, now tickets, Lyle Hyatt, Utah High- finds itself paying $320. Even the deway Patrol Superintendent, family with a net income of $3,000, clared that we will not tolerate which didnt pay a tax in 1029, repeated warnings to the same in- paye a tax bill of. $120 today, acdividual. Our troopers will issue cording to Utah Foundation calarrest tickets to such people be- culations. cause they definitely show careFoundation analysts point out less driving habits which sooner or that as long as Government conlater cause serious injury or fa- tinues its present level of speedtal accidents. The driving public ing, high taxes are here to stay must be clearly informed of this, for everyone rich, medium, and Were proud indeed of this new Hoover Cleaner! and drive accordingly." poor alike. Because Hoover released ours .o Kay. vine, Divii County, Utah Thurs., June 16, 1955 Page SAFETY-AWAR- D BARNES BANKING CO. KAYSVILLE, UTAH by time for this celebration. Because its the smartest looking: of all in beautiful gray and in Hoover green. 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