Show r- 12 THE OGDEN A classified property tax An income tax More state aid for schools "3 If a proposal is introduced in the coming legislature calculated BY to hift some of the burden of taxation from real' property and other property now bearing the entire load to intangible or other proper Teachers Learn How As- ty not now bearing a reasonable proportion of the tax burden will piring Legislators Stand you vote and work for such a measure? On Tax Reform "4 Will you lend support to a that will equalize the eduAnswers to Questionnaires sent measure of all the chil cational opportunity to Weber county's major party can- dren throughout tlje strata? ' didates for the state legislature SUMMARY DlijlWN were presented at a regional conFor the state senate J Francis ference of the Utahj Education as- Fowles of the DQmocfratic ticket sociation held Saturday in Weber and Mrs Almira C Rich of the Re emphatically county high echoo? There were publicans both said nearly 200 delegates present from that they favored a change in the five counties f The questionnaires were sent out to question No 1 iBoth are favor to all the questidns prODOund- by officers of the Ogden and We- able ber county teachers associations ed asserting that if elected they will work for the program of the representing about 450 members Utah association as in It was unanimously voted to make dicatedEducation in the proposals of the public the returns of these ques' tionnaires and to llo all in the questionnaire case of house In of rep to the of the elect the associations power those men and wofnen who favor resentatives there are four candi the revision measure in order that dates on each ticket George Ful "tax burdens may be equalized ler I J Holther and David L schools better financed and an Stirie of the Republican and II II equal opportunity for all children Shurtleff of the Democratic ticket of the state be provided" answered all of the items called for The questionnaire reads: favorably They are for a classi "1 Do you faor revision of fied property tax looking ulti our present taxing system in Utah?: mately toward an 'Ideal tax based "2 What is your thought and upon incomes and they favor what will be your ijstand if elected equalization of education In all concerning: portions of Utah land more state aid "(a) ANSWERS SENT "(b) "(c) CANDIDATES i 'Pr-Convention for schools Albert Becker was and not ready to talte a:stand upon items 1 and 2 except the (c) portion which he non-commit- tal favored He la unfavorable to item Spand favorable to Item 4 of tb4 questionnaire declined to anpavi Randall swer of the questions land Is ay eoisidejfed by those conducting the campaign as unfavorable to the cause in all Items Julian P Col-yreported favorable regarding itejms li and 2 except that he disof income taxes except approved foil incomes labove $5000 per annuls lie is favorable to items 3 and 4 Entirely A L Brewer was favorable to all questions1 submitted except Ijitem 3 which he returned unanswered tbltKJJAM SPEAKS WhaltS the Utah Education association iope3 to accomplish in regard toll reform of the state's tax system jwas set forth by Francis W Kifkharft superintendent of the Grknite school : district Salt Lake M4 Kirjiham said in part: H YThehprogress of the schools of upon a genuine thj stateof depends refprma! the tax laws It is therefor (logical position for the Utah Education association" to have as one of its objectives legis lation lpjoking to the reform of our piesuui iax system ior me loiiow- af ! j jujj UDjucuvt's VI An equalization of the pay ment o taxes among taxpayers to nn v This will include fhe finding of new sources now escaping in whole or iii Dart arid the decrease of taxes oh cer- an inlorms ot property laip crease pp other forms by !'2 tireatcr state aid for mihlic elementary and' high schools This request ijs based upon the responsi bility of the stale to- provide sim ilar if njqt equal educational Opportunities? for all the children of the jtatevalimiAt present the local assessed per child on the school census furies from $1500 to $9000 Trhis jmeahs that at the same locjil taxf levy six times as much moiiev iran be raised in the irhest disrittjtio the amount that clag be raised in the poorest district 'As recently indicated by state rejsult in a wide variatfan thj irt s u tinion in nis address to school boird miemtfrs these Inequalities in pducatiohail opportunities in the state results in a wide Variation in (al the length of the school year (b scholol housing fc) school (d) supervision (e) eqiipmet trahbpo-tjatiofacilities (f ) costs etc" TlKilMKD UNJUST President Ephraim Bergeson of the Ut4H farm bureau federation and candidate for congress two years a£ spoke at length on the question jof taxation in the state conjtendlihg grave injustice is being dorie toj tangible property interests thrpughj ihe operation of the present system lie spoke of his life k work ajoing agricultural and lines and added that he had also become interested in banking n i rAs manager of Charles R Mabey in Sjalt Lake county in 1924 when he was nominated f or IGrovernor of Utah I sought with his knowledge and consent the' support of the "Sevens" I received support from them in behalf of Mr Mabey both for his nomination and election and Mr Mabey knowingly and without question was most happy to accept this support pre-bonventi- on Ijis recent action in falsely acfrvoing i live-stof- 'EE!' STANDARD-EXAMINE- Anjerican Education week start ing konday will be observed In schools of Ogden city and Weber county it was sid Saturday by the respective superintendents W Hart Hopkins and Benjamin A ' i r The program Recommended ? by the National Education association will be followed An appeal to the people of Utah to observe the wek ha is sued by Governor George H Dern Asiouinnea by he N E A the will be suoject for Mohday "Health" be will "Home Tuesday f C i ana au qayotiiooi tne relation or me parent to the school will be discussed Wedriesdav win ho "Know Your School Day" Thurs- aay ocnooi Opportunity da-and "Citizenshln da v Friday Thf :rtnv" ft nil subjects of Arrtwsuce aay" have been set a&iae rior baiurday and Sunday -r 1 DRINK WATER IF BACK OR " "Cc-mihiini- tv KIDNEYS HURT 4 NO DEMOCRAT IN Re-publiq- ans operations which gave him a pretty good opportunity to "watch the fellows in that linf of business" Mr Bergeson said that taxation in emphatically the state under the present legislation is unfair and inequitable in that it catches the man with the farnji the ranch the owner of other real estate and all forms of tangible property— property that can be Easily found and valued— letting the owners of intangible property iescape ON NET EARNINGS "We should get hold of the net earnings of all property and tax accordingly" he ijiaid "dollar for dollar' This Is a good time to find out wfrere the candidate for the legislature stands: let him tell us what he proposes to do if he is successful at the polls and then watch him after he gets into of fice If he does hot do what he promised jack hini up about it I think I shall devote considerable time to keeping these ' promises close at hand checking up on the fellows who made them" : Bladder Weakness Too much rich food forms acids which excite and overwork the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the system Flush the kid neys occasionally to relieve them like you relieve the bowels re moving acids waste and poison else you may feei a dull miserv in the kidney region- - sharp pains in tne back or sick headache dizzi ness the stomach sours tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges The urine is cloudy full of sedi ment the channels often get irri tated obliging one to get up two or three times during the night To help neutralize these irritat ing acids and flush off the body's urinous waste begin drinking wat er Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine ahd bladder disorders disap pear This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice combined with Iithia and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder irritation Jad Salts is inr makes a delightful expensive and lithia-water effervescent drink which millions of men and? women take now and then to help prevent eerious kidney and bladder disor ders By all means drink lots of good water every dayt— Advertise ment S Ml Solid Plate Tlnfifnl The Highlight ' 15x35 Mirrorf tr iafrt Gold v No 19229 leaf With blue Special net $2950 it No Chest lojO regljilar Specially priced for tljis price $4000 $3275 " week's selling No 150 Chair ' regular price $1100 Specially priced for this week's selling No 150 Bench regular price $1250 Specially priced for this week's selling $895 !' nity $1025 E ?2250 ''it: 1 fi rtfk OItcUU Jfantel or buffet tifully framed 17x48 ular ?2tOO Net No beauReg- 1600 Octagon Mirror Mirror three panels with lovely brown octagon frame Top ornament Regular $i850 Spe- (1555 si:-:$i45(K- Toei High Heel Strap With Lizard Trimi Special Sale of Itjantle Mirror Beautiful! mantle mirror No D1927 16x43 Tbrefc panels with grey frame Regular 2250 Special net $1750 Parchment I ! - l!!' an uV fifl an No D1291S mirror Cut work on mirror plate 18x31 Upright Regular $3500 $0 C flfl Special net j)£DUll - Lamp Shades Larg lassortment pleated parch ment shades 8 inch boudoir 12 inch bridge 16 Inch table and 18 inch stand — 98c n Wall Tapestry WalHapestry No 125 with brown polychrome frame 20x40 Lovely for buffet Regular $750 Special net d AA pUUU ' Horizontal Tapestrywall tap Large horizontal estry nicely framed Top6 ornament 18x53 No Regular $1000 Spe- 125-182- $800 Framed Pictures Octagon framed pictures 12 wonderful bargains different sub- - tfo A A iiUU Jects Special LIBERAL TERM OE CREDIT i EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME ''''' Never have we offered such choice suites at such low prices as we are offering to you this week We invite your attention and know that if you will look them lover you will say they are the best suites vou have ever seen for the money Suite Suite Pieee Suite OA ?£)UU Special net Semi-Venetia- I I 71 room No 2608 Beautiful decorated' frame Regular m Three-pane- l semi-Veneti- Lovely upright mirror for hall or living Semi-Veneti- Buffet Mirror No 4013 MUHninnirii3 150 N round - mitred with frame No 888 24x24 Upright Mirror polychrpme frame No 4015 for mantle Reg- ular $1800 Handsome Regular $2150 d Special net mirror 17xiS Thrde-pane- l mirror nia A Vanity regulai price $S000 Specially priced for this (f£?C 7tl week's selling tp03 I D This vanity has a large pier mirror and wings nt 155-Va- x- r mirrpr Mirror blue polychrome frame with top ornament 19x51 Regular $2350 d Q 7C XO I t) Special net Youthful and Smart-- Are Emphatically — No $4975 Round Mirror i Mijrror Three-Pan- el Modes that are differenti- - ins spec ially priced for this week's dQO F7f selling ?JL4iO No 155 Bed regular price $400 Spec ially priced tor this week s QQO fJJZ P 3Zic I D selling No 150 Dresser regular price $0000 Specially priced for this week's selling No 159 Dresser regular price $7000 If Pi- Specially priced for this week's selling DDllU No regular price $60 Of)' Specially priced for this CfTrllO f7C week's selling I 1 1 Mantle Mirror Patents-Sat- No 152 Bed regular price $4000 i - Kid Leathers Black im-tn-dnt- -- SPECIAL SALE CONTINUES ON hrn n Dr New Brown Blue Black and Bur g u n d y Swedes— Velvets two-tone- A splendid opportunity to secure a beautiful mirror for your home at a very much reduced price Our line of mirrors is most complete and we invite your inspection polychrome frame top ornament Special net tjlO Smartest Styles and Materials! drawers with mahogany interiors— all superbly finished made of the very best materials Suite nicely d with moulded edges and paneled! drawer fronts We recommend this suite as being one of the best we have ever offered for the monevv A new strictlv idfta1 — — — j Dearoom our See suite window north moaeraieiy priced SPECIAL SALE OF ror Round II of 55w4? M M WARNER A I that (Paid Political Advertisement) r: i We are putting on sale during this week No 150 bedroojn suite We are pricing this! suite each piece separately giving you a choice of two kindklof beds two kinds of dressers two kinds of vanities chest beich and chair This is a choice walnut! suite all built up and paneled dust-pro- ii Surely su ch methods will arouse the right eous indignation and resentment of jail 'fair- minded people of Utah of Fashionable i ! Begin Taking Salts If Yea d eei Jtsackacby or Have WYOMING PRECINCT KEJ1MERER Wyo Nov 3 — ( A P ) — Wa n t e d — One Democrat to act ap a judge in Sage precinct Lincoln county to watch 30 vote Thej law requires that both major parties shall be represented amon the judge but the lone Democrat who voted last in the primary and was named as a judge has moved from (the precinct Special Sale of BealFslhtet415 Ernest Bamberger 's nomination for United States Senator was made unanimous! by the 881 Delegates to the Republican State convention and he was escorted to the platform after the nomination at that convention by Charles R Mabey' Later 400 business men represent- ing the highest type of citizenship and every form of industry in Utah endorsed Jiv Bamberger for United States Senator yet Mr Mabey by his personal attacks and false state ments now questions the honesty sincerity and integrity or these citizens j f II - signed) - - the nomination of the candidate for the United States Senktor was controlled by the group whose support he himself previously! sought and willingly accepted shows the baldest kind of hypocrisy i ' Annie Johnson eight years old was injured by a truck Saturday afternoon about 2:15 o'clock Sat urday was her birthday The child accompanied by lder persons was crossing Twenty- fourth street at the intersection of Washington avenue when a truck belonging to the Crager Wire and iron wortis ai laKe made a turn The girl jsait became confused and was struck it was said by wit nesses Her right leg was run over Traffic Officer L M Hilton picked up the child and took her into a drug store where she was attended for bruises by Dr E P Mills The truck was driven by z F Ilostron Of Salt Lake The child is the daughter of Mrs George Burnett 9 62 Jefferson ave nue TO EDUCATION Fowler' pUlXVAY MORNING NOVEMBER 4 1928 R SMALL GIRL HIT BY MOTOR TRUCK DEVOTED - 3-Pie- ce No 630 Jacquard Three-piec- e No living room suite davenport wing chair and arm chair Your choice of either rose and taupe or blue and taupe: both with nice reverse cushions Regular price $15000 Specially priced for thi3 £197 CA t? l£if UU weeks -- Piece Suite Iwo-piec- e mohair room suite davenport living ' and arm chair Covered with choice mohair with1 Verona Velour Jacquard reverse cushions Regular $14000 - Specially priced for this week's No 75 ig 3-Pie- No 2l Three-piecliving room sijite davenport wing chair and arm 'chair Covered with choice rose and taupe mohair front serpentine ornament wood reverse cushions Jaaquard eight tied web cohstruuidn black welt- ed seams Regular price $25750 Spdd iaily priced for this week's selling No e 64 Mohair Suite living wing chair and arm chair Covered with rose and taupe mohair reverse cushion black welted seams Kegular $18500 Specially priced for this week's $14975 ween 0 Three-piec- 3-jPi- e ociiiufe Suite Three-piecNo 36 living room fcuite covered with choice mohair reverse cush ions faijcy mpquette serpentine front eight tied web construction! Suite consists of davenport biinny back chair and arm chair Regular price $25000 jspecially priced for this weekjs (JOflO 7C O selling e v $17775 111 e $20275 Suite ce living room suite davenport bunny back chair and arm chair Covered with choice rose and taupe mohair with brocatelle reverse cushions Eight tied web construction Regular price $22J0Q Specially priced for this No 15 Three-piec- e room suite davenport C Three-piec- $16750 $12250 ing 836 living room suitej davenport bunny back chair aijd arm chair Covered! with choice rose and I f mohair taupe serpentine bases reverse front walnut f cushion! welted edges Regu lar price $22009 Specially priced for this week's selling -- selling ce QLL ! SI I t' I t w jiiiimiui LIBERAL TERMS OP CREDIT 1111 f— — s naw jM' " I J mm- - mm iu J i uiimm If imy - T j EVERYTHING FOR THE H011E l- -- i i 1 |