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Show THE Page Eight State Income Tax Take Wellington Reaches High Thursday, September 25, 1952 SUN-ADVOCA- First Ward Host to Carbon Stake Conference Under the direction of .the Wel- rie George; piano solo, Deep Purlington First Ward Bishopric, ple, by Bonnie Milner; song, "Hats Cloye J. Peterson, John J. Thayn Off to Relief Society, by chorus; and Clemont Atwood, members of humorous reading by Ervin Erickby has been allowed since 1935, in- the Wellington First Ward were son; solo toy Fred Oakden; skit sohosts to the Carbon Stake presi- Ladies foim the Stake Relief directly the state income tax has dency and officers at a social on ciety. light refreshments were contributed substantially to mini- Saturday evening, and at ward served by the MIA and Stake and ward introductions were made toy mize the increasing load on prop- conference sessions on Sunday. At the Saturday evening social President Elton L. Taylor and erty taxpayers, the report notes. the following program was pre- Bishop Cloye J. Peterson. Foundation alaysts point out sented: Song, Call Me, by MarIn the Sunday evening service, that transfers of the state income jory Thomas and Ellen Mead; music was furnished b the choir. Ship of FaLth, by All general, stake and ward offitax revenue to the Uniform reading, School Fund during the 1952 fis- Phobe Beal; song, Old Man Sun cers were sustained and talks by Charles Bradshaw; reading, were given by President Taylor, cal year amounted to $7,304,020. "Seem Things at Night, by Ma- - President Stevens, Bishop PeterIf this amount were to be raised son, Brother Thayn, and Brother addifrom the property tax, an Atwood, President Draper conthe year, as did Utah. tional state-wi- de levy of 8.34 mills ducted the meeting. Stake clerk, Foundation In Utah general, valuaassessed ($8.34 per $1,000 Thomas Peterson was also presexobserve the personal analysts ent. A special musical number, tion) would be required. relare allowed Utah in emptions According to the report, increas- atively low, and the tax rates Teach Me to Pray, was sung by Dora Powell and iher daughter, ed state income tax revenue as are graduated more sharply for Miss Ilia Mae Powell. well as high corporation franchise incomes under $10,000 tax collections and sales tax taxable most of other states in than the transfers to the Unifonm School During the week of September the tax. having 15, Stake officers visited the folFund during ,1952 has permitted The State Tax Commission has lowing organizations of the Welthe removal of the state property tax for the first time in Utah' estimated that the increased state lington First ward. The Relief soon Tuesday, the state history. In 1951, the state income tax exemptions (as pro- ciety visited on Wednesday, the Primary the Governor to the 1951 by posed was tax schools for property levy on Thursday and the Sunday 6.3 mills ($8.30 per $1,000 of as- and 1952 sessions of the Utah Legschool on Sunday. a 28 would in result islature) sessed valuation). Primary Preparation meeting state income decrease cent in The report reveals that 31 per for the First ward was held at tax Foundation collections. The the home of Mrs. Irvin Gerber states, Including Utah, now imhowever, that this Tax on September il5. Mrs. Charlotte pose a state Individual income tax. cautions, was Commission estimate based Marshall conducted. Scripture Four df these states, however, ap- on a study of the 1949 tax re- reading was given by Mrs. Grace ply the tax only to limited types turns and may be somewhat high Erickson. 'Mrs. Lila Thayn gave of income. Of those states reportif applied to present tax collecthe teacher training lesson and ing the individual income tax sep- tions. special visual aids were made and arately dn 1952, only seven states explained by Mrs. Betty Gerber. Although Federal income tax Other officers took a higher percentage of total and teachers presindividual income for state income audits are made available to the ent were Mrs. 'Ellen Rich, Mrs. taxes than did Utah. Moreover, State, the report continues, much Melene Norton, Mrs. Phoebe Beal, six of these seven states did not of the information in these audits Mrs. Barbara Chambers, Mrs. reJean Blanford, Mrs. Phyllis Bradlevy a general sales tax during cannot be used became it is ceived after the expiration of shaw, Mrs. Margie Thomas, Mrs. state of limita- Ruth Gerber, Mrs. Marie ErickUtahs two-yetions for the state income tax. son, Airs. Thelma Pierce, Mrs. ElRecommendations have been made len Mead and Mrs. Della Thayn. The Wellington Second Ward in the past fcy the State Tax Commission to extend Utahs sta- members held a 'banquet in the house on Friday evening tute of limitations with respect church to raise funds for their welfare to the income tax and to permit assignment. Ben Coomer was masthe interchange of information ter of ceremonies, and Mrs. Paul with the Federal Government and Cornell presented her Junior the taxing authorities of o t h er Gleaners in a delightful fashion All-Ti- me State Income tax collections in lor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1952, reached an Utah all-ti- high of $7,324,064, according to a report released this week by fit Utah Foundation, the private tax research organization. State Income tax collections have increased nearly 30 times since 1932, the first year of the tax, and 10 times since 1940. The report points out that the entire net revenue from the state individual income tax has been credited to the Uniform School Fund for distribution to local school districts under the minimum school program since 1947. Prior to that time, only 75 per oent of the state income tax was used for schools, with the remaining 25 per cent being used for general fund' purposes. Although no direct property tax offset against the state income tax non-pro- U. S. Rock Wool Guaranteed Work FREE ESTIMATES CALL 494 Wallace G. Grange Price, Utah Gen-eolo- gy ar Schilling brings of you blend a exclusively cntra American C ee states. For WE BLEND ONLY the worlds finest coffees from Central Amecoffee-growin- g h soil combine to produce flavor no other coffee can equal. You can't buy a better coffee than Schilling, at any pricel CONCERN THAT CAN MAKE THIS CLAIM A a Am Oxygen AND STORAGE Local CoasMo-Coa- Acetylene & Welding Supplies Linde Air Products st CAMPBELL STORAGE CO. 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Stone or pottery pipes were utilized, and the rising smoke was an incense which relieved distress or disease, lessened danger, and brought help in time of need. mineral-ric- VK K A Word was received here on Thursday of the death in Salt Lake City of William E. Jones, a former resident of Wellington. Mr. Jones and his wife were visitors in Wellington during the past summer, and spoke in sacramental meeting on one occasion. Funeral services were conducted on Tuesday, September 23, at noon In the Seventeenth ward in ' Salt Lake City. the Ladies In ancient American men rica... where high altitude, perclimate and fect WE KNOW OF NO OTHER show for entertainment. A male quartette also furnished musical numbers. Serving was done by the Bee Hive girls and the Mia Maids. Members of the committee In charge of the banquet included Mrs. Delma Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Milner, 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Hollis Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Garlick. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson and three small daughters, Paige, Lael and Kim, of Salt Lake City, visited in Wellington on Sunday. Mrs. Anderson will 'be remembered as the former Elora Snow. Mrs. Melba Behunin of Salt Lake City was a Sunday visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs. Agnes Branch, and also at the home of her sister, Mrs. Gladys Burnett. Mertm Lindquist was the guest of honor at a delightful outdoor dancing party commemorating his birthday anniversary on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wells were 'the hosts, and entertained thirty one of their friends and neighbors tin their patio where square dancing and mixers were the order of the evening. Delicious refrshments were served toy the 'hostess. Special guests present were Mr. Lindquists parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lindquist of Koosharem, who were spending the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Golding and family spent Saturday attending the Utah State Fair in Sait Lake City. A Teacher - Trainer class for selected members of 'both Wellington wards will toe held weekly beginning next Sunday morning at lil: 20 in the Town Hall, according to an announcement made by the two Bishoprics this week. Mr. Ellis Johnson will .be the teacher, and interested people who have not been requested to attend should contact their bishops before that time. Mrs. Aletha Calores Lowery of San Gaibrial, California visited id Wellington at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Golding on day. She was accompanied by her husband and two small daugh ters. BRAND NEW 1952 Spindlier SOLD EVERYWHERE 179- FOR - COMPLETE WITH Action Speedy Power Flush-Rin- se O' O" This Tme -- He Knows Hes Right Faucet se Automatic Overload Safety Switch Quick-Drai- Electric Pump n Heres a man who is through with doubt and wonder about the wisdom of his choice in a motor car. He has just taken possession of his first Cadillac and, this time, he knows hes right. 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