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Show r AGR TTTO THE g V N r TOrATt. A D I 2 ".Such is the roam, mt-Aiumr- atP stria's h sit, i.frctr we CARBON RESIDENT rt r is tt cuui try "Suf tk ChuLlirt . . . Sufitmt 7 mJh ln!trtU TAXATION T in bi Ittuta ( Tauixi charge of placing legislative n.mv 'pltt-'CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY ures on our statute Uks should exercise extreme care in their manner of handling such afVAL H. CTJUAS, HAL (i. MCKNIGHT. TuMULem fairs. Too often in the past We have Ueii in the VAL it. ctnuas, program behabit of adopting home make.-hi-ft liiiw m4 AlirrtAiBi cause it temjsiranly shelved the prutJrm, just In Aan(, $2 00 P N. 0 the gtad old American "passing the buck" proor.e of the uam av Hmi t va gram. This very pohev has , NNMf INI Iff that NUN, conditions about UI( H, causes bringing wrr- - a" prime Jlu first, I at ya U-c- n v ex-Is- t. .' Tyrgri-m-jL.'- desrwLstrfd H.rUrj, t si t Mr t i i fa'.-'.r- A:.hJ rui. timdcd W r uohi- ot tr dUrlt d I,., Ir. II. H.rilo KilW Auta Collides with Trutk J' Near Stikiler Summit I in Oak aj,t ukiiiia'.r V IrliCe ytart t'un. Uti J,. C-'.- AOd litio.r u JIOMKX, IIKTTKK COUNTRY yNIK)UIlTi!ULY one of the outstanding tU-taken by the natirnl administration in its drive against the depression is that aimed toward U tter housing. The campaign to improve what might U trmed the heart of the nation the home is one that merits wholehearted nnd jojotm hupirt. In welding a functioning organization into hurried shaj' so that as early action as tossihle might U taken it w i.s hut natural that there Aould U weak points in ruch a unified campaign. And added to that there h.s Uvn much misunderstanding as to the final aim of such a drive, some being basd on existing weaknesses and othor on lack of complete and definite information. It is well that the organized program has now been lined up for operation along lines that that the road hold promise of real the for planned forward Hiready ojn to all marrh which should result in great ns nation the communities directly, participating p ap-jna- rs U-nef- a whole generally. Goldsmith coined the expression which should U used as the slogan in this nationwide campaign when he wrote: Taxation is supposed to U simply a ?trin of collection to pay for the administration of government. Government under a system tosuch U as exists in the United States is suppled the Ur which n ojwratcs program the ofpurjxse of protection of those guverned, ficials in charge of the levying and collection of taxes really the servants of the eople. That being the c ae the taxation arrangemoit U-in- )uld U made and carried out in accordance with the intended basis. We have seen the weakness of artificial interference with our economical structure by the application of tariff charges, this in far the for the greater numU-- of instances Uing of the at ,enefit of u paiticular group exjese much and doing this gouge system others, grab oward upsetting the financial and commercial structure of the country. Misapplication of taxation has worked to the same end. A splendid example of this misapplication is the general sales tax, its informed projsments admitting that the only possible justification for such a levy is that it "raises the money much more quickly than any other system." T he time to correct the conditions of inequality is right now, the correcting to be done on a sound and just basis for the benefit of the country as a whole. u-- r mm THfATRU ft Mi. Ireoe Mr. Ctlit Duritr, three sisters, NOW TUES. MON. SUN. Sunday-ccnMnuou- SHOWING after 2:15 a F e Sweet Music, starring Rudy and Ann Dvorak, will be shown at the Strand theatre in Helper Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. This picture replaces 'The Night Is Young, which was originally scheduled for the above dates. The booking of the latter show has been changed to March 10, 11 and 12. The rodeo is one of the highlights in the colorful picturizalion of the popular Harold Bell Wright story, When A Man's A Man, which Is booked at the Strand for Wednesday and Thursday. In the starring role of When A Man's A Man," George O'Brien, in one of his scenes, shows an eastern man attempting at a rodeo to ride a wild horse that never before carried a rider. Dorothy Wilson and Paul featured. parts in the cast, which , 'C "cIudc P knH Richard Jimn arllsle Clarcnce "llson and Edfiar Val-lc- Eligibility rules and contest regulations governing the various divisions of the western division national band contest to be held here May 2, 3 and 4 were announced recently by the contest committee. The rules on eligibility provide that contestants must be bonafide pupils of the school they represent and must be certified by the principal as such. Senior high school groups may include Junior high or elementary school pupils but must not include students from a higher institution, or postgraduates, except when the latter have graduated within the present school year. A student may enter only one class. If a student is a member of two bands from the same school, he may enter in only one band and compete in solo on and group work in that class only. Its cvcr' sce"c described as a e '. A junior high school student cannot who a member of both a junior high ln& newspaper headUnc by those World "The First have Previewed school band and a senior high school War, this history making Fox pro-jancl is scheduled for showing at Contestants must be passing in at d(uctin P nduy and Saturday of or,the least three units of school work in weekThe fllm was edlted next dor to be eligible for participation. Laurence Stallings. Any school may enter in a higher To judge by advance accounts, the class than its own, but not in a lower is by far the most notable picture class. Official entry blanks must be film symposium yet created on its 23. or before on returned April It includes secret films from Required numbers for the band subjects. of every nation-m- ost of archives as follows: Class concert contest are to never before revealed them the A, Merry Wives of Windsor, Nico- The picture is being shown lai; class B, "Morning, Noon and public. the Strand in cooperation with by class C. "Trojan Carbon Suppe; Night, post No. 21 of the American Prince," Holmes; class D, "Colosseum Legion. DeLemater. Overture, Each band will play three numbers, . except class D entries, which will Bands will be judged on interpretation, tone, intonation and general effect, and will be rated either as highly superior, superior, excellent, The winning team in the eastgood or fair. In the parade contest, bands will ern Utah independent basketball be classified as in the concert contournament on March 7, 8 and 9 test and will be judged on the folwill receive a trophy offered by The Playing, 40 points; lowing basis: Sixty other awards in the form of medals and alignment, 10 points; cadence, 15 points; uniforms, 10 points; discipline, gold, silver and bronze miniature 10 points; maneuvers, 15 points. basketballs will be presented to Entrants in the drum major contest individual performers. must demonstrate the following: d The trophy will be the principal award of the spin (front of body), fake twirl, tournament. There have been pass around the body, throw, cartfew basketball meets in the state wheel and original or special baton movements. The drum majors, whose where so many valuable prizes await the outstanding players, performances will be limited to four minutes each, will also be judged on and competition for the awards smoothness, particularly in continupromises to be unusually keen. ity in transmission from one movement to another. Each school is al- HARDING JUNIOR STUDENTS READY TO STAGE OPERETTA lowed only one drum major in the contest, and to be eligible an entrant Students of the Harding junior high must take an active part in the parade school are ready to present their ancontest as drum major or twirler. Instrumental solo contests will be nual operetta, Tea House of Sing held in each class for the following Lo, in the Carbon high school audiinstruments: Flute, piccolo, oboe, En- torium Thursday (today). Performglish horn, B flat clarinet, E flat clari- ances are scheduled for 2:30 p. m. net, alto clarinet, bass clarinet, alto and 8:00 p. m. A saxophone, soprano saxophone, bas- to misfit parade was held Tuesday advertise the event. soon, French horn, alto horn, cornet, baritone, trombone, tuba, snare drum, bell lyra and large saxophone (bari- VIOLATION OF QUARANTINE LAW RESULTS IN FINE OF 35 tone, tenor and bass). Instrumental soloists must complete Mrs. Wallace R. Wayman pleaded in the same classification as their guilty Friday before City Justice A and bands, any eligible student may N. Wallace to a charge of violating compete in one solo and one ensemble, two ensembles or two solos, but quarantine regulations and was fined 35. The participation will be limited to two Chief of complaining witness was Police Lawrence Whitmore. events. Contests will be conducted for woodwind, brass and saxophone en- tion, school band, ensemble sembles and for horn quartets or trios. festival and band directors school. The same ratings as in the band con- Any school may be represented in the cert contest will apply to the solo and school band and ensemble ensemble contests. festival, and participation is not conNew features of the contest this tingent upon registration in the band year will be a sight reading competi- - contest. Kelly-hav- , liv-b- - KRtCDVORAIC This picture Is being shown this InSunday, Monday and Tuesday 12 as 11 and 10, on March stead of March In cur programs. advertised "The Night Is Young, with Ramon Noxrrro, will be shewn on March 10, 11 and 12. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Wednesday continuous after 3:30 Eve. 10 and 15c Mat. 5 and 10c. e Uju Ai.Vi gunrral smites Ikrre .i H n- U-- e r KEI) STAR FLOCK J I)uit-for- vl I)ur-r.,r- 1 l.:el about Zul) iel.t, kl.uli A lurve ard helo They MJK'lteJ that S'ewafd wa tuvcling up the lanvon in KMiri.l fur and wa uell on hi even aide cd the roal. wh.le Hartley Aj'juuntly waa not X lng the road The latter car A,' ' Plenty of Parkins Space NEWS TRAVELS FAST! Many new customers are finding out that they can buy any day in our store for less than others Saturdays Specials. All we ask is of you just Compare our Shelf Prices! so-call- ed Purex Coffee The New Master IJIcacher Qt . . Soap 29c 2 Bars 9c Airway, 100 Rrazilian Blend Lb . 12c . 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