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Show DRIVE WITH SAFETY YOUR PAIT.R nOOSTS AND SAVE A YOUR TOWN. BOOST UTE! YOUR PArERt THIRTEENTH YEAR Yellow S ALINA, UTAH. TRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930 Hunters Emery Cattlemen history of a detignM has for it ha ok fallen to the huider the M'asnn rioting today, Friday. Frartiraily every hunlrr and there were hundn-and hundred of them carried a trophy from the mun tain, and aa a general rule true ahoam. There orUmanahip aa acre aotne, hoaevrr, that thawed big yrlh.a", rtrealuf, and ruthlek!y ahughteivd fawn and doe, a direct violation of the itate law. Itejrt from the Fillmore foreat rewrve acre to the effect that more than 2o of the prohibited game a ere seen at dif. ferent place alain and left to and aerve a food for the wild aniNever in W-tin- d-- ft f Tw vmy-f-- cattle, Vrnti-iic- e fl.m the range in ). ly, w. re Lad. Acrii.un R.j Grande tn.-. i iti , f. Jay and hip J ta the Op.hu yard-.- g 1 ed at the f.-- r VOTERSefUTAH: Smash the chains or rt Utah Citizens Asked To d asv'. urn-lr- r, I e, a : , J j er 1 j n, meet-rhr.pem- ns j Tax Amendments Beneficial To Majority of Utah Citizens of ap-dat- e j 1 over-burden- tax-atio- Democratic Rally Draws Audience p0Vt , j V rrPty -- over-burden- up-sta- te -- j 1 Dur-theiin- ar n, i Sal-in- : in-- n fr Lv.-t.w- M-l- . Observe Armistice pr-gra- rn to move forward to a sii-'u.iv- rmitice, anj of rattle going frm thi h.h- no lain. rate will ' station for many ycr. There wer the of Satina wdl 1hj) given, Tint head, rir.j riinj; approximately . t , r and rntertainment. hejf.-rand fat the buiuh in row, n.e feature of the day will lh were arvefj,! fancy itor.. The price am.uiil larlerue. A huge ateer, fat received by the gr vrt rang d frt.m !. I jui y, will be burtx-ruoand wiJt I1 to C rent. R..y Graham, will &nl be nerved bread t coffee, k the Ogd n Id' b s, and there will lx pl nty of j with closed l the the Emery pany, k' big crowd that usually r l ti e cattlemen. The company were (!., (, M rt'Hsn, j,, attend the affair given by the f.r. an V. iVt.rn and J. M.',,'r VrU- - Tlie hartrecued meat I S. be will nerved Mf!Vin,H between Conover. oV,,,tk-her'" The kind, coming in four aeparate, The evening ha been set vida were driven for a Jtanre of -r n an. thl featuv f-r .lancing (50 mile, ur party the reuirirg f day lx- Or-- f extraordinary. trip from the Frnery ranges to the Uh-t-fmife to . frmn ral a of imi.ir, group Continue on last P.,g. , t, wdl u and jt'-disjwnse patriotic tune. All of Sevier and Sanpete county lover of high dan niu-and good dancing are invited to attend the dance. d -, - have gotten cMnmeinorate g AlUrt ranger for the Vbrr'YES Palma district, in auhinitting hi reTAX AMtSDMiNTS! THE ON port of the result of the deer hunt hi to rujierW, stated that three elk had lecn hilled in the ravine Fred leading from Falina canyon. Mickeliom and Lindon Okrrtund, out ran aero a cow and seeking avmhimk r.nnoK feted. , a heifi r calf elk. The matter a imIUG KEPI RI.K'AS R A 1.1. Y Kvp-mThe Chari in I'Vlimediately reported to Hanger Albert-wn- , A routing and rdurating rally, nl d (Mo!.. r, has the following and the latter started an in. ly the Republican pari. entertain-"vw. in ii,.imiini iiig an t were vcktlgation. The dead animal l will held at the Victory ty, r,t yiwn Mr i. II. W. Cherry, finally located close together, showtheatre Saturday evening, No ing that the killer had taken advanMrs. vemln r 1st. Klatiorate plan are f the !te ditor of lhe Falinj Fun: The twelfth anniversary tage of the biff game. All the evi( and Utah of made for this event, a it 'trsa Salma, lurry with the Armistice the of dence showed that the killer was n signing will Ik-- one of the biggest of it L. oh H. came be will from Mr. Hurd, !y nations, great rank violator, a neither of the ani- warring kind held here inre the opening mal had been bled, by were laying served throughout the state Tuesday, I lie Hurd's in Mantua, Thursday, of the campaign for the Novem- H.i November 11th. Governor Geerge ... II. M. H urd's and remained till where they fell. election. Dr with in pad history, Fund ay. Another demonstration of unsports- Item,issued keeping Saturday afternoon Mrs. a proclamation, declaring In addition to eminent speak- has I. na Hurd, manship was reported to Hanger Al- that by her daugher from Salt Lake and addresse day a holiday, and he asks th.V ia rtsen October 23, by a Mr. Dailey. Ko.-luncheon f.orved a in hn-- r from local county candidates, the citizens of Utah bow their heads for ter, Dailey, it is said, had come in contact two minutes to meditate in siletw-- i of Or .a (lierry. Tho?c that came committee is offering a free pic- with some hunters from Roosevelt were ni,,,,t Or-May Iidlake, tun fHow. The program will be upon the blessings of pence and thej who, in turn, had informed Dailey devastation of war." Governor I)' mV, Troy; Clara Chapman, Cleveland: exceptionally good and voters that they had found other evidence C.laricc Den Ida ,,ra mstl, HnM.r, will get some ideas on the com- is in follows: as full, ef poor sportsmanship. The Roose- message, J.V:"V. n';,in!n: Al"r. Patt.rson, Kti' ing election. Owing to the fact an the armistice of Tmclamation velt hunters reported the finding of between hostilities cessation ef a big bull dk, dead, and a va Howard, Mrs. Jessi be present, no one under 16 year ro.l.vny, 11, taken from the body. Mr. Albert-se- contending forces, on November How ard an I Mrs. Carr ie Hurd were of age will He admitted, the to a close the world guided by the Roosevelt party, 1918, brought remini- - - inR iming held of the Many party. hisin the expressly for the found the slain elk, and finding that war, the greatest conflict secure of the past were called to mind1 voters. All voters arc invited to All the earth. of nations of the it wou! lie impossible to remove the tory and the hour to part came all loo le present. carcass without its spoiling, auction- of the governments involved had suf- quickly. in losses economic the fered heavy ed the carcass off, Asher Mcrkclcy destruction of lives and property. offering $12, which was accepted by the forest ranger. Mcrkclcy was giv- - ' Some had become bankrupt. Thousin wrrc ,hnt of l'lahns on;aKrd rn a bill sale in order" to 'afford " mn in he the held event was protection rifice. The fate of civilization seemed up by game wardens. trembling in the balance when the Ranger Albertson has devoted con was were silenced and peace guns siderable time in trying to locate a restored. clue that would lead to the arrest of Tuesday, November 11, 1910, will Cy S. M. Jorgensen. the yellow streaked hunters, but at this time nothing has been uncovered he the twelfth annviersary of the There has been much said and writ- the changes will mean additional taxthat would indicate who the party or signing of the armistice. It is particu- ten recently regarding the proposed ation! It has been stated that the the that peotherefore, larly fitting, parties were. executive officials want an additional ple of this state should pause on that Constitutional amendments. It to me this has $500,000 for general state purposes that question to honor the heroes, both living pears Mrs. Robert Davidson, a guest at become a hot more ween the ad-It is said also that the change will fight consider means of the home of Mrs. August Erickson and dead; to mean and favored an additional $2,000,000 of classes the to and cause of the peace, for some time, has returned to her vancing to be paid and spent annually of At this the prostage taxpayer. we are whether ponder faithfully home at Los Angeles. t riving for the realization of the ceedings it has simmered itself down Such statements are not only untrue amendideals which inspired America to en- to the question: Shall the tangible but absurd. The proposed continue if owner with to the a concarries it ment, voted, of property men carry and list her entire resources cost of taxation in the future, stitutional guarantee as follows: entire conflict. in tremendous that money All revenue received from taxes or shall the system of taxation be Now, therefore, I, George II. Dorn, o changed whereby those who are on income or from taxes on intangigovernor of the state of Utah, do the more favored classes ble property shall be allocated as hereby proclaim Tuesday, November among he shall required to pay at least a follows: 75 per cent thereof to the 11, 1930, as Armistice day, and I es- state district fund and 25 per cent of t cost ofu citizens of Utah Democrats and voters interested in peeially request that laxa-- j thereof to the state general fund and our on research work During do cease the tax amendments heard the poli- at 11 a. m. on that date, tion the fact was brought out very thc state levies for such purposes cies and theories of good govern- from all labors and recreational activthis fact has not been shall be reduced annually in proporment, as seen from a democratic ities for the space of two minutes; clearly (and to the Pro'S(nt time that tion to the revenues so allocated. UP fJisl,uted tlie silence upon standpoint, at the Victory theatre that they meditate It has not been the intention of m Utah, which the tanF,We Friday night, when Milton II. Well- blessings of peace and the devasta-- 1 the legislature, or the Tax Revision ing, secretary of the state, and Jos. tions of war. I further urge the dis inP Tor its owners only 25 per cent committee, or the Legislative Tax Ririe, democratic candidate for con- play of the Hag of the United States! of the total annual income of the committee (the latter of which I was gress from the first congressional dis- upon all public buildings and homes, ate, leaving 75 per cent of the an- - a member) to impose any additional trict, addressed a large audience. The and that proper exercises he held in r.ual income tax of the state untaxed. Is tax on the present speakers gave fluent and ed- schools and other places where either such a condition intenis has been It and the payer. when fair you as ucation talks and held the crowd in- children or adults are congregated. well at I know that tangible proper-- tion of the proponents of the constiterested during the rally. lies from one end of this state to tution amendments to so amend our Mr. Ririe gave a talk on the tariff ADDRESSES MANY VOTERS, constitution that the legislature may lion. S. M. Jorgensen, candidate the other are being sacrificed by the be issue, and explained in detail the is permitted to enact legislation not enough views held by the democratic party. for representative on the republican owners because there will require citizens having large that ncome to these from pay properties Mr. Welling, an interesting and plain ticket, and who is devoting much of incomes to pay a small amount of because tax the of that required speaker, dwelt at length on the con- his time in educating voters on the con- their income for governmental costs. stitutional amendments, making a constitutional amendments, will be ownership? Is such a situation ductive to the best good of the ma- My experience as a legislator leads brief explanation of each one. among the prominent speakers at the me to believe that the chances for of the state, Olif Mickelson, democratic candi- Municipal convention to be held at jority of citizens is right and appropriate that we materially reducing the total amount It g date for the district attorneyship, Ogden Saturday and Monday. so ( rganize our affairs that of money necessary for the maintenacted as chairman, introducing the past few dayS Mr. Jorgensen jhonld ance our on of affairs public properreall the citizens of the state may several speakers. Mr. Mickelson also has filled engagements at Loa, ceive the benefits of government. ty, we must secure revenue from othcandi- cleville, Junction, and Richfield. The the several county For this reason, I contend that it is er sources or from those who are dates, giving each a boost. The county candidate has been greeted with big also now receiving benefits from governright that all citizens should candidates present were Dean Hayes, audiences and in the majority of cascontribute to that cost according to ment and paying little or no taxes. nominee for county attorney; John es the sentiment thus far expressed their ability to pay, based on the in- It simply resolves itself into this comW. Ross, candidate for wrould indicate that the amendments come earned or received by them. Un- question: Shall we ask each person of missioner; Arthur Baker, the choice would go over big. der the restriction of our present the state to pay a small tax according for county clerk; Mrs. O. A. Morten-seto his or her income or shall be conconstitution, legislators have found offinominee for recorder, Cline .SorW. E. Bay and A. J. L.,rd, to distribute tinue our present unjust, antiquated that it is impo'-sib- l enson, the democratic candidate for cers of the Sevier Valhy Milling properly the tax burdi-- according to system ? School Amendment Has Equalizing representative, and Ray Uttley, who company, with headquarters at Rich- incomes earned or received, a is running for the county treasure-ship- . field, were business visitors to There havp been numerous untrue Future A very important amendSaturday. They were in confer- statement, both published and spok- ment, in this campaign for justice, Mrs. Ririe, an accomplished vocal- ence with H. C. Williams, loral man- en educarecently, intended to discredit the pertains to the equalizing of tional opportunities and of the cost ist, gave a selection, and Arthur Bak- ager for the mill'ng concern, operat- proposed amendments; statements er also gave a vocal selection. ing a branch in this city. (Continued on last page) tended to rrt.hc the voter believe that AH-erte- bal pa.-M- l, 1 NEW ERA OF PROSPERITY AND HAPPINESS WITH JUSTICE TO AIL AND UNFAIRNESS TO NONE. mal. 3C, amuM-mrn- JUST AND FAIR TAXATION. EQUALITY OF EDUCAOF TION AND PREVENTION WASTE IN GOVERNMENT... UNLOCK THE OPPRESSIVE SHACKLES OF OUR ANCIENT TAX LAWS AND ALLOW MOTHift DAY WITH Tlte trany year ! i nj the ttay that He k'gt.ing of the f- -r ob-- u ponor the legionnaire, will v.- OPPRESSIVE TAXATION BEFORE YOU OAWKS A NEW 1 day in f lina will be t)ul, and Salina Iot yr-tr- The shipment ffH.-t- d .f an entire tra.n and D, tl.ap, the larg t d hind-qnar-t- Snlina Legion Plans MakeBigShipment Armistice Day fete Shoot, KillThreeElk H cjirn lb NO. d, 1 f- ! - to-da- m' Entertain Neighbors f ( laum Humphrey the following committee ta ni.d Ir.f falina the harlx-cuand enter Women to club, wn : tainmcnt i.nd menilx r the of tern llu.,ine. lub of Cunni Professional Women (himmittee of Supplioa Rryant son Wednesday cv ning, and the af- - Potngaurd, chairman; Kmory Long, fair proved the real social event nfjltert Kui r and Dr. C. Leo Merrill. Commit te on Meat and Rolls Ja. early winter. The gath. ring of the two cluh wa for the purpo-- e of 1. Rex, chairman; Harold Gate and creating a better f. llovvh;p and P Roy P.ird. formulate plans for further and lt-oCommittee on Pudding Pit Ed in that work ration, any ward coojk Peterson, ehairman; Onest Nid might concern the two cities. son and H. W. Petty. At cigth oclock an elaborate banCommittee on WxhI Edgar Thor quet was served at the Main cuf- -, sen, chairman; Emmett Martin, AnMr. Ruin Martin, prnptietor of Un- gus McDonald, J. II. Stark and In popular restaurant, presiding. Fol- Crane. lowing the haiupiet H'e group went n Serving Committee Harry to the home of Mrs. A. F. ('ran-- , Tlior.sen, chairman; William Rasmuswas sen, Emory Ismg and Orville Clawwhere an enjoyable veiling A mixed was given, son. spent. program nd Mrs. Charlotte Villard, president Firing of Pit Albert Albertson, f the Gunnison eluh, gave an inter- ehairman; William Sorenson, WaLer sting talk on Club Wilkinson, Joseph Reck, Cecil Day Miss Stena Scorup, and John M. Pird. of the falina cluh, gave a brief adCommittee on Dance R. W. Me dress on the Accomplishments of tlm All chairman; Miles Curfew Snlina Cluh, follov.- ng which Mira and Hurry Ditlivescn. Anna Lou Brockhapk gave a reading. John W. Bird, Garry Gates A1 An-Other pleasing numbers were a piano rson, Norval Crane, EinnWtt Rob solo by Mrs. Afflick Bastion; toast ins and Dr. C. Leo Merrill, were namto the members of the Gunnison club, ed as a committee to rustle the rocks Miss Ihyllis Jorgensin; reading, Mrs. for the base of the pit for the barL. J. Kidman of the Gunnison cluh; becue. reading. Miss Christie Iarry, instructor in domestic arts at the Gunnson D. II. Willuims, ranger on the Man-- li high school; and community singing. forest, and with headquarters at Following the program a brief ses- Emery, was a falina visitor Tuession of bridge was played and a soc- day. lie was conferring with Albert Mrs. Crane, at Albertsen, 'local forest ranger. ial time enjoyed. whose home the social activities where 'njoyed, had a beautiful array of fall flowers and house plants and the home was charming. At 11 oclock Mrs. Crane served a dainty luncheon. Rn-i- u. jlcrs, (ommander nnl named . b-- r f..iir-j,rr'"'- e , I r nt itr, - d( Producers Warned Against Take Cures KILLS CHAMPION DEER. Alvin Sorenson, champion government trapper and a clever rifle crowned himself with glory man-pulato- r, during the deer hunting season b;. bringing down the oldest buck yet m display. Sorenson, accompanied by Poultry remedies, is a statement of Geo. T. Holman,' head of the biolo-- ! caution issued recently by Clyde C. for the Utah gical survey of Utah, and twm sons Edmonds, manager of the latter, were hunting in Spring Poultry Producers Cooperative routed the ciation. when Sorenson ll r.ogus traveling peddlers are big chief of the herd. The animal at the first shot from Sorensons tually stealing the profits of many h rifle. The buck had perfect antlers, association members by selling fifteen prongs on either sid, (ic.s, ninny of them worthless, at eut-a- ll evenly matched. Mr. Holman took rageous prices. the hide, antlers and had intact to, Many of the "quacks find lt dramatic-mounte- d Lake. Ho will have the deer kets for their cure-all- s by in life size and placed ally playing on the producers' fear of at the cni'tol the disea. e danger. Some of the among the (inod es, though they have merit as building. (iisease preventatives and cures, are ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. pried as high as ten times their ac- Christiansen ester- - teal Mrs. Hyrum tained at a 6 oh lock dinner party at At a recent conference of the home Thursday of l.i. t ck, tire staff of poultry veterinarians covers being laid for fourteen fri n 's the I'tnh Poultry association, and relatives. Fall flowers were medicines necessary for the control in profusion for the tabb decora- - and prevention of diseases in flocks tions. guests were Mr. uvo discussed in detail. The experts and Mrs. J. N. Christiansen, Mr. and ware unanimously in favor of rcduc-MrClyde Villardon, Mr. and Mrs. ir.g costs of these remedies to tha H. C. Larson, and Mr. H. L. (",ri- - producer. by purchasing the ingredtha ients in hulk and compounding Hansen, e various V mixtures, 'ifH. B. Crandall With this end in view the state ft for fait Lake Tuesday morning. As secretary of poultry association is. establishing a he at- - central laboratory from whence the the Utah Bankers' r.f the medicines will be distributed to the tended an afternoon. He nmt warehouses for redistribution officers held ( t outri.ucd on last page) returned home Wednesday. j j vir-fe- remo-wit- mar-Sa- s en-h- n s. - e Turn-Ma- nv-eir- |