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Show Yhe THE SALINA SUN Issued Every Friday at Salina, Sevier County, Utah. Subscription Rates One Year Six Month Three Months PAYABLE $2.00 1.00 .75 IN ADVANCE Entered at the Postoffice at Salina, Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. saUna sUtf. SaUna. ttfAU A HONEY PRODUCER cess of $5,000. The personal exemptions allowed to A queen bee valued at three hundred dollars has been exciting comment. In view of the fact that her children have been world-beate- rs as honey producers, the price does not seem to be excessive. Bees ingo out and gather sweets for those who house them, and usually values individual dustrious and productive ones may well have high placed on them by their owners. Its all a matter of service the better and greater the service, the higher vaue. Bees or men, it s just the same. The bee isj after the honey,' thel man is after the bacon. When either gets home with the goods he establishes liis economic value. married EUROPEAN MONEY DROPPING Under the law of 1918 , 1 0. Bullock I Dr. apply also to the persons, head of a family, that is, a person who supports in one household one or more relatives by blood, marriage, or adoption. I f I 9:00 Dentist Hours From a. m. to 5:00 p. m. UTAH SALINA, a person whose net income was less than his exemption ($1,000 if sngle, or $2,000 if married) was not required to file a return. Under the Revenue Act of 1921, however, if the gross income of an individual equally or exceeded gross in$T,000, CT if the combined come of a carried couple and that of dependant minor children equalled or exceeded $5,000, a return must be filed, regardless of the amount of net income. The making of a return does not ' CENTRAL UTAH Francs, Lire, Belgian money and feeble Central Europe currency is dropping again.' British' money still holds up. The poiind. as Lloyd George put it, is able to look the dollar in ' the face. It s a question hov4 long that will last) with Lloyd.George out. France, Belgium and We Pay Highest Cash Prices, other people that expected to get from Germany more gold than necessarily imply the liability to tax; its agent, Edgar Christensen of as well as tax- is now there is in the world, ' thinking that Germany could buy it by manu- there are receiving poultry through returns. able sad An to awakened a, are worthless this reality facturing paper money, city,, every Saturday. able German statesman' has suggested that Germany go into bankAs Sponge Comes From the Sea. ruptcy, repudiating everything. If tne sponge as brought up fresh ADVERTISING RATES. Display Matter Per inch per month, $1.00; single issue, 25c. Special position 25 per cent additional. Legals Ten cents per'line each insertion. Count six words to line. Readers Ten cents per line each insertion. Count six words to line. Blackface type Fifteen Cents per line for each insertion. Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, Etc., at Half Local Reading Rates, Count Six Words to the line. LABOR PROBLEMS For Sale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., Ten Cents per line for Each Insertion. The most serious factor in the situation ahead of his country is ' NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS. the prospect for another coal strike in five months. The contract between, bituminous operators and miners will expire on April. 1st and there" is little chance of their reaching an agreeH. W. CHERRY. Publisher. v ' ment. Moreover, as little opportunity will afforded in the meantime to UTAH INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS accumulate stocks, the situation Will become critical very quickly after mining is suspended In the union fields. . - f n Ogden More than 00, carloads livestock valued at millions, shipped here for fourth annual stock show If misery really loves company a lot of Europe must spend its Alpine Now gymnasium completed. time entertaining.' Eureka Consolited reopens old property to lessees. Milford Fish hatchery nearing completion. Manti To get $200,000 milk and condensory. Garland sugar factory pays out $ 00,000 as bonus to beet growers. You State tax auditor's report shows per capita tax of $37.06 against $40.75 for 1920. By E. R. WAITE, 22,600 head of cattle and 12,800 head sheep is grazing allotSecretary Shawnee, Oklp., 'Board f Commerce. ment for 1923 for manti forest. ' THAT your city is a sensible city, where civic improve Monticello Producing well brought in near Bluff on holdings ments - for the betterment and Beautification of the , of Mexican Hat Co. ' Union Paciffic has spent $34,814,316 for supplies and new community are first in the minds of your citizens. the last construction during year. THAT you should' get the boosting ; habit and display Kaysville Two bridges in Ogden canyon to be completed. your loyalty to your city. New wool formed Baron take to over Brigham City c6mpany THAT' paying for A house on installipetns, if you keep en Mills, will be enlarged. within your means'; "compelOver million dollars paid to Utah ad Idaho farmers by sugar economy and gives an life for. to bonus'. work in as object companies San Juan field has three hundred barrel well. THAT the readers of this paper like it because it gives Tintic district shipped three thousand cars of ore in 1922. them the news up to tKe- minute ' and Also gives them e Contract let for highway and fabricated steel editorials that create a tremendous reader interest in bridge. the paper 'ahd reader itererist is the vital thing neces- Provo Construction steel plant to start March . safy to make your advertising pay. Spring Canyon coal mine purchased by San' Francisco men for THAT the truth about your city is good enough.TELL $2,000,000. V IT TO THE WORLD. Poultry Exchange . J " v 1 . . . - non-taxab- le from the seashore were a familiar ob-- . Ject few persons would be In doubt as to Its being an animal. When fresh It Is a substance, covered with a firm skin. Its cavities are filled with a gelatinous substance colled milk." flesliy-lookln- Say It With : - g Flowers Leave your Natures Provision for Owls. Owls, In addition to their eyelids, have screens that they draw, sidewise, across the eyes, to shut out tbe light while they sleep In the daytime. order with Clayton Rassmusson For all FLORAL Designs - Ignorant The scientist who says (here le no limit to space doesn't know mnch shout the parking problem. M Subscribe for the Sun today. 1 Ever Stop To Think? Did . lire Producers; Market Salt Lake . fr - ...... North Salt Lake Utah ' -- - S REVENUE ACT CONTAINS ' TWO IMPORTANT PROVISIONS U 1 Insurance rates should be still further reduced were it not for this morol hazard, and the enormous fire waste that takes place annually in the United States through preventable fires caused by negligence and thoughtlessness. SUGAR INDUSTRY AT HOME The American people are all interested in maintaining the home sugar industry. Federal Sugar Refining Co. estimates Cubas new sugar crop at 4,102,857 tons. Last Crop was 3,996,189 tons. The tariff of $2 a hundred on raw sugar imported from other countries has not raised the price of sugar to the American consumer but has erected a wall of protection for the American beet sugar in- Fine Frograi For ii - The program for Leadership Week at the Brigham 'Young1 University, January 22 to 26, inclusive, will embody a wide variety of intereating features. The twenty departments will have programs of, lectures each schedule that day arranged in such an individual may take advantage Of the valuable lectures in a number ef sections eac hday. The departments are as follows: Priesthood,'' Genealogy', Relief Society,- Sunday School, M. I. A., Primary, Religion Claaa The farmers who raise beets and get their pay on a sliding scale Teacher Training, Scout Leaders, Pre based on the wholesale selling price of beet sugar are the direct ben- aiding and Public Speaking, 'Pageaneficiaries of the $2 a hundred on Cuban sugar. try, Music, Home Making, Social and It is absorbed by the refiners, the importers and the foreign mar- Recreational, Leadership, ' Health Work, and Farm Problems. ' ket and the American industry is on a stable basis. STATE REGULATED MONOPOLIES Public utilities have become monopolies controlled by state res gulations, and in this respect have been safeguarded for the and the general public that is served. To avoid duplication of plant the necessity and convenience laws are enacted. To protect purchasers of secureties, rates are made that will guarantee income on a fair valuation. As the laws restrict the amount of securities that may be issued, stock-hoder- Admission' to the convention is free, and all of the entertainments are free to guests. A survey is being made of the available rooma in the city, and a special effort is' being put forth to provide adequate entertainment for the large number of visitors. r A general session will be held each day at 1:30 p. m. in College Hall. Leading men and women in the state will be in attendance during the week and limits the earnings, the utility must also be allowed to accumu- to give lectures and demonstrations late a surplus to maintain property efficency, say best investors au- in the various departments.Each evening there will be an entertain-(clouthorities. ment Discarded theories of destructive competition cannot be revived cial in College Hall. There is a o- hour for everybody at 5 p. m. unless utility properties are to be subjected to wasteful competitive daily. Leadership Week is under the struggles which rob investors and destroy the service. general direction of the B. Y. U. ExThe sooner the above principles are generally recognized and tension Division. The following statement is issued by ' Collecter ; of Internal Revenue James H.' Anderson,' for the District of Utah. The United States ' Revenue Act now in force contains two important provisions. The first relates to the personal exemptions allowed married persons,' and the ' second to the provision requiring that a return be made of gross ' income of $5,000 or Send for free. Market information. J. H. Manderfield, General Manager , . s, I Start The New Year Right By Trading At The f t SALINA GASH STORE - more. " , We Have the best goods for the least money and everybody dollar buys the price to all. j The act provides that a married same-on- e pedson, living with husband or wife, Whose net' income for 1322 was P. C. Scorup Prop. $5,000 or lees shall be allowed a exception of $2600. If ythe net income of such person was over i. $6,000 the exemption ; is $2,000.' The 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.444.4444444444M44"t444t,f4"t4'M"t444'444444 normal tax rate is four per cent on the frst $4,000 of net income) above the exemptions, and 8 per cent on the remaining net income. . In' order that an income slightly in excess of $5,000 shall not be subjected 1917 Ford Touring Kelsey body $100.00 to an inordinately disproportionate 1917 good Condition $100.00 tax because of the redaction of the 1917 $125.00 exemption to $2,000 theireon, the law 1917 Runabout with Commercial body $ 75.00 provides that such reduc tion shall not 1919 Coupe $250.00 . which operate tq increase the tax 1 1920 Touring with starter $225.00 would be payable if the exemption all were $2,500 the season $275.00 11921 top by more than amount of the net ncome in excess per-sota- al f $ t A Few Snaps in Used Fords ! 4 I 1 ( J4 - of $5,000. For example, on a net inome of $5,010, the tax, without this saving would be $120.40, which is 4 per cent on$3,010, the amount .of net income less an exemption of $&000. The actual tax is $110.40, ctnputea as follows: From the net income of $5,010 is deducted $2,500, leaving $2,510, the 4 per cent tax; m which Butter wrappers .printed at this amounts to $100.40. To thi 6 is added office. Send your orders here. $10 the amount of net inc ime in ej- - applied railroads and to public carriers generally, the better it will be for cur country and for all concerned. Delmue Live Stock Commission Co r I it ii r isher s n Union . , - dustry. ' THAT your city ha the leaders and the spirit, to build a greater city. ''WHY NOT DO IT? THAT if you are a square peg in a round hole, get busy hnd get in you will fit. THAT I WOULD BE GLAd TO HAVE READERS OF MY ARTICLES WRITE ME THERE IDEAS AS TO HOW TO MAKE - A CITY A BETTER PLACE IN WHIICH tO LIVE AND MAKE A LIVING. prosperity fire losses are small; on cent. . ' livestock. Local and Coast Buying operating Here daily. All stock, weighed witH a fill. i 1 During times of commercial - A good demand Here at all times for all classes of - the other hand, in times of industrial depression and failures, they are proportionally heavy. Fire losses are caused in many ways: some unavoidable, some preventable and comme intetional.There is however a prima facie case established, called the moral hazard," entering to a varing extent in fire losses. Insurance companies are this and take this factor into serious consideration infixing their rates. It is a well known fact that claims for fire losses are also taken into account ini fixing the credit standing. of a business or individual. The average insurance rate from 1914 to 1921 dropped from $ .08 tej 98 cents in spite of the fact that during the same period prices of all cemmodoties or business service rose from 50 to 400 per ' I.1 . Herber-Hailston- FIRE LOSSES A BUSINESS BAROMETER -- Yards Union-Sto- ck x 4 A small payment down and terms I on balance to suit your, convenience come quick these bargains won't last i long. ANDERSON AUTO COMPANY f Utah Oldest Fird Dealers Richfield, Utah. Phone 33. : : : : : |