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Show PAGE Redmond THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH lews Stella Peterson, Reporter Published Every Friday At Salina, Utah SCHOOL OPENS School is underway in Redmond, with the following enrollments: 5th and 6th grades, 20; 3rd and 4th grades, 19; 1st and 8nd grades, 26. iliary met at the Legion Hall, Friday night. Lillian Allred, president, was in charge. A report was given by Elaine Jensen of her trip to Girls State. Cool refreshments were served. THE SAUNA SUN Advertising Rates Given on Application matter Entered at the postoffice at Salina as second-clas- s under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SOCIAL HONORS RETIRING M.I.A. OFFICERS Member Seventy-fiv- e members of the National Editorial Association ward Mutual, enjoyed a social Utah State Press Association at the Gunnison City Park, Saturday evening, honoring the outgoing officers. Hot dogs and melons were served. ORSA it. CHERRY Publisher M.I.A. HOLDS OPENING SOCIAL, TUESDAY The opening social for the Hamburgers, pop and melons Mutual Improvement Associ- were served. ation, was held at the Redmond Park, Tuesday evening. A short LEAVES FOR FORT LEWIS Roger Sorenson, manager of program was carried out, after which games were played. There the Sorenson Store, Redmond, were 90 M.I A. members present left last Saturday for Fort Lewis, at the evenings entertainment. Washington, to report for duty. Subscription Rates: One Year $2.59 Six Months 1.25 Payable In Advance WESLEY CHERRY Editor and Mr. and Mrs. Enock Jorgensen, Ephraim, were guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Erven Jensen and Preston, .were in Nephi, Mrs. W. B. Allred, Mrs. Vera Sunday. Their son, Rollo, and Anderson, Mrs. Fern Anderson wife entertained at a canyon and daughters, motored to Sa- party. Mr. and Mrs .Gerald Hales relina, Tuesday evening, to the home of Mrs. Keith Barrett, ceived a letter Sept. 4th from where they spent the evening in their son, Richard. He stated he honor of the birthdas of Mrs. had arrived safely near Tokyo. Ernel Jensen is at the L.DS. Barrett and Mrs. Lowell Allred. A pot luck dinner was enjoyed. Hospital for treatment He must Visitors at the home of Mr. have blood transfusions before are taken. and Mrs. Warren Anderson on Mr. Mrs. Periscon Peterand Thursday, were Mrs. Etta Hawes son and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anof Provo, mother of Mrs. Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jarvis of derson were sightseeing through Colonia Juarez, Mexico, and Southern Utah Parks over the their daughter and of week end. Mrs. Mary Larsen, sister of Provo. Mrs. Vera Anderson, and who MSgt. and Mrs. Deloss A. has been visiting here for a few Jensen and children of Mt. View, has returned to her home days, Alaska, have been visiting at in Salt Lake City. the home of John A. Jensen, father of Deloss, for the past week. , Mr. and Mrs. John Warnick and children of Oraville, Calif., GOING TO TRAVEL? Then, the FIRST thing you do-ch- ange your cash into NATIONAL CITY BANK TRAVELERS CHECKS son-in-la- His wife will remain here for the time being. Hyrum Christiansen of Gunnison, will manage the store while Roger is away. LEGION AUXILIARY MEET Members of the Legion Aux Safe and spendable in the United States or abroad. Wherever you need to spend money. Your double signature on each check assures that only you, the rightful owner, can spend them. If your NCB Travelers Checks are lost or stolen, you do not lose. You get a refund. tow cost for high protection 75c per $100. In convenient denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100. Good until used. best thing you know wherever you go Buy NCB Travolers Checks at THIS bank Tho FIRST STATE BARK OF SALINA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Heber Williams, who visited over the week end at the home , of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Williams, Mrs. Loring Nielson and son, has returned to his home in San Michael, returned to their home Diego, Calif. in Richfield, Monday evening, following a weeks visit at the Visitors the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Nay Ridd. included Mr. and Mrs. Jess MadOver the week end and Labor sen of San Francisco, and Mrs. Ellen Day, Mrs .Carol Myrup and son, Mr. Cole of Los Angeles, Calif.; and Mrs. Chris Madsen and Gary, visited with Mrs. Edna children ,and Mrs. Billie Johnin Centerfield. Myrup son and children, of Pocatello, Gaden Gates, who Is employed Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bee-mand children of Layton; Mr. on road construction, with headMrs. and John Beemus, Mr. and quarters at Atomic City, Idaho, visited from Friday to Monday Mrs. Jack Beemus and Mr. and Mrs. LeVear Mickelson, all of at his home in Salina. Gunnison; Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Don Hone re- Bartholomew of Manti; Mr. and turned to their home at Pioche, Mrs. Leon Nay and Mr. and Mrs. Nevada, Tuesday. They were Merrill Gurr of Sigurd; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jensen of Axtell; Mr. transacting business here, and and Mrs. Von Maxfield of Trout at the home of Mr. and visiting Creek. The visitors, together Mrs. Charles Cooke over the with Mr. and Mrs. Milo Nay, Labor Day week end. assembled at the John Beemus home in Gunnison on August Mr. and Mrs. Lorry Lunebach to celebrate the Golden and children, Nedra and How- 30th, of the Wedding ard, were week end visitors at Gunnison anniversary of the 7 Six couple. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan children were present, and they Jolley. were: Mrs. Von Maxfield, Mrs, Roy Jensen, Mrs. Milo Nay, Mrs. Mrs. Rosella Ivie accompanied LaVear Mickelson, Jack and her grandson, Sydney Colley, to Dale Beemus. Mrs. Roy AnderSalt Lake last week, and visited son, who resides in Minnesota, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. was unable to join the family Buen Colley. Sydney was in group. They have 29 grandSalina for a stay at the children and 13 Ivie home. Local Items us CHRISTENSEN'S the House of Representatives has voted to increase Federal taxes by more than seven billion dollars a year most of it to come from Income Tax Payers. The increase on individual taxpayers (including all those who have their tax deducted from their pay checks in advance) is another I2 g per cent on top of what you already pay. Corporate (business) income tax goes up another 5 per cent so that if you are operating or own shares in an incorporated business, the tax will be from 30 to 70 per cent 20 another plus per cent withholding tax on the distributed after taxes. profits At the same time these new taxes were saddled onto your paycheck or business, the Tax Bill continued the exemption from income tax given to more than 35,000 profit-makicorporations. Building, Savings and Loan Associations and Mutual Banks will escape more than half a billion dollars in taxes this year . . . they are completely income tax free! Cooperative corporations and other mutuals, including many insurance companies, will get out of paying another half billion dollars . . . they are either wholly tax-fror pay only a fraction of what other businesses must pay. The billion dollars they do not pay must come from somewhere! Make no mistake about it . . . that billion is included in the increases loaded onto You ! ThU unjuet Tax Bill It now btforo tho United States Senate. They cap rewrite the legislation to correct this rank tax discrimination against you and every other income tax payer. You owe it to yourself to write your two U.S. Senators and demand that they tax tha untaxed tint, before increasing your Ineoma Taxet by as much as a tingle penny. Vnleet you do, they wtU think you do not cart and a re willing to pay more Income Taxet than you thouldl Theres no noed to write a long, formal letter full of big words and fancy phrases. An informal fetter or even a post card it far better and more effective. Do not delay write Todayt ThU legislation U now before the Senate. Your Immediate action is required if thU tax discrimination against you is to bo corrected. Your Senators are: ARTHUR WATKINS WALLACE BENNETT ee N. THE OFFICIAL L. D. S. 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