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Show V Eft p up W i( U uiitb.il hmi iwm. l!otiil.i I mu i.i f Imm u opeiimc .iioiuul I ht u.h ! .ii ilu r.iii o! om 4 Utah's Tox D r Jen Soid To The average tax burden for families and individuals In I tah Is moderate when romp red with that found In the 30 largest cities of the I nlted States. This was reporleJ hv I tah Foundation, the private tax research organization In an analysis of tax burdens In major If.S. and Utah cities. Foundation analysts emphasize, howvfyi that taxes la such comafciatUes smaller as the I'tah cities Included In the study generally are lower than thev are In the larger metropolitan areas whlchchar-acterlz- e other states. The I tah cities Included In the comparison range In population from 13,330 to 173,885, while the 30 r. S. cities range from 118,887 to 7,893, 5G3, Included In the analysis were state and local Income taxes, projer!v taxes, generalsalesor gross receipts taxes, and the various taxes levleJ on auto- 12 I Moderate Be 211 Total mobile ownership anl usage. These are the major direct taxes ;ald by most families and Individuals. The study notes that In addition tolhese direct taxes, families and Individuals also Indirect taxes wnlch are Ia hidden In the cost of goods and services that they jmrcha.se. These, however, are not assignable to particular localities. According to the reort, Ihe major reason for the lower total tax burden In the I'tah cities compared with the 33 largest f, S. cities Is the modente piropertv tax Imposed In most The rt.p ert y I'tah localities tax Is the largest single element In the overall stale and local tax bur Jen, accounting fir 3 0 Dr more of Ihe total at most Income levels In the I', s cities. Income levels In the 1.7. cities. Following Is a summary showing the tax burden fur a family of four In the 12 I'tah elites and the 30 I', s. clth-at the $10,000 Income level: tah Cities 803 103 From the foregoing, It may he noted that the properly lax In I tah cities Is well below the 30 t'.S. city average, while the sales lax and the automotive taxes In 1 tah are above the I'. At the 510,000 S. average. Income level, the Uah Income tax (under the new law) also Is sllghtlv below the average At of the other I.S . cities. higher Income levels, however, the Income tax In Utah Is well above the 30 U.S. city average. The foundation study also polnts out that state and local tax burdens In the 30 largest I'.S. cities lend to be slightly regressive - that Is, lower Income families pay a higher percent burdenthandotheupper Income families. In the I'tah cities, however, the overall tax burden Is somewhat progressive. For example, direct NATIONAL FARM SAFETY WEEK "Falls Hurt - Be Alert" Is the theme for National Farm Safety Week being observed July The National Safety Council reports that falls are second only to automobiles In to the WAKE UP WITHOUT THAT STIFFNESS! formula for arthritis minor pain is so strong you can take it less often and still wake up in the morning without all the pain's stiffness. Yet so gentle you cats take this tablet on an em.'ty stomach. It's called Arthritis Pain Formula. Get hours of relief. Ask for Arthritis Pain Formula, by the makers of A not in analgetic tablets. New Ernest Swift Countdown toSurvlval Investments. Cash receipts from farm In Ihe first lalf-yetotaled Bjij'roxirT.a'ely $123.2 million for an Increase of 21 over one year ago. Ihe In crease was accounie both the sale cf lntoplacc hennecott In Utah las entered Into a $12 million engineering contract tn terms of environmental control of emissions from the coj'jier smelter. Steel operations since April' have continued near capacity in I'tah and generally throughout the nation, with such operations anlldjialed continuing at this level throughout the remainder of 1973, Domestic steel companies are regaining many of the customers lost In the past few years because of large ImThere Is also an Inports. creased demand for steel from local and regional fabricator anJ machinery p roducers. Crude oil production In I'tah for the first three months at 0.8 million barrels was C'.. above a year earlier. By May and June, all five refineries In Ihe Sail lake area were operating at maximum capacities. On Ihe employment scene, nonagrlcultural wage and salary for t v and tie cr,slives i'k an! sale of lives ai M.ik I'rodurtljn lr products. Itah for the first f - mocU'is was tij slightly from a yur ago and the largest ev rtnl teh for that prl"d, despite a deu- crease of 4'M'O milk co vs Retail trade, as led. cate hv sales and use tax colP rtMn;., is c nllnulng at tr. re tl an 14 atove a year earlMr, within In most gine aicate. c Terse g jrles, concludi s tin- ie, rt. 1 I V1 " ' Cafe Opxentor Send need On Tax Charges George A. KatMui, 46. 4210 Olympic Way. Salt lake City. Utah, who operated tie Joior Cafe. 117 East 2nd South. Salt Lake Ctty, ws senten el June 3l), 197J, bv Oaf Judge Willis W. h.ttrr tn United State District Court for Utah to five years Imprisonment with a suipcovnn of the sentence lie was placed on five years probation condih s piv ng all taxes tional due to the Internal Revenue Service. Katsda h- -J been ihurged by the government on 18 counts of failing to file Employer's Quarterly FeJcral Tax Retumi (Foims Sill Thirteen of the ('Unit had be-- n when Kaisila pi ad id'.y to five r.f (hem. n - T t Milford, in Beaver County, from Denver. Logan's average summer temperatures range from 88 0 to 57.9 degrees. In Sail Lake County 95 O . mm u.:iil 3 4. 5. Pin Tree State 6 Serenity 11. Tennessee Ford 12. Brass or with name 21. Iridium lies just complying with me; lean Telephone A Tele-gr- a ti Company - Long Lines plus on for Safety" program. This program lias adap.ted the 1 Western Area of ATbT ines trorn similar of the Trlvate Truck ..id f .Tlca, the National Safety Connell, andGreyhoud Pus lines. Grevhound spear-i- n t i ttie c:.g i h a Zte'ut 19 1, i led the wtu n a Oliver who was tet.ig pirc'swiieJ with a 23 year safe-dit- v. award i.ili he always drove w ith Ms llytits on. 1" tie Mav 17, i 7l Issue ul 1. S Nes :,nj ,rjj port, ti.e Llghwiv Research Board rci orted ligit ver a one year test, 2. 0 cats ui tven with lights on dm R g via. 1RM hours had an arclleit 18" tliat of L0 cars d!:i i,s tut unier st u star w it ho it They forth, r lights. repx.rted that (he rate of rear-eu- l r.g are p a state 39. Snake 41. Musical Instrument 42. Man's name (Sp.) 43. Neat of boxes (Jap 44. Rub out 45. Deputy 1. 2. ) DOAN Army meal Allan Inland tea jullcemar.. e i (nillsluns v .s 43 lower rrentiv , tin ; i ! . t T rm k f Air.':R.n .rul th" CotmUl NatlOiinl x'afety mu-1are con- v INSTANT HOUSE! 1 el Goiso Coscadf? Homo is budl under ideal conj '.. t v it dptivccd ( y'Vjf lot compvoly tmishcd, and today to move into A . p m . 1 - It Hello" Mr makes rf us. Watermelon ....... ,j -- , Kefauver 33. Fresh 35. Western lesp lie lionkliig, slgiiallng mot' lists, drivers for AT&T Long I Ines are sold onLlhts on Mr Saf. ty. lvojTe may be V'lnkiiig at you all the time, but it lets you know theyve seen vo Anl m'-tley know von are there, they tendtopaymore adenthm io wlu.t youre doing. w.r.t Tins Lights on for Safety" is all aijv ot - to nuke sur oilier drivers see you. After all. Long Lines drivers want ta "seen and not hurt." So the next time you see one I A .xT 1 "tie I lr.es rompiany car' with "lights on for may be It will remind Safety, you thrt you I x could he safer with veer lRUs on. But dont st-- p waving your friendly Ci p.ro-gra- 32. Mr. But us-rate- 1 On lias Rs Bet "Lights too. The reads bUT side are fu.l of well meaning folks who blink anJ honk to let Lung 1 Biers know that their lights are on. t ne Communications Craftsman In Hobart, Oklahoma, reports being blinked at by a man driving a garden tractor. were driving through Rocky, Oklahoma, traffic haled and a man hv the side of the road placed his hat over his heart ltd .kin r a funeral procession was g li.j by. Some Company drivers find that when they are driving a company car with a mutdle radio antenna and Ihe lights on, .leopile start cutting back their sjwed, thinking they M ducting a n.it Ion i lejiw gramde-slgnto j.rewnute "lights on f r x.di tv frock.lt g im..i firms and !: i - if rlv.i" trucks. The resells of this will Is? di!hhed In early 1574. more lnform.-llowrite tothe Trlvate ruckCoun-el- l c. S Amtrlca, 1101 17th St. N.V room 1C'4, v ashli 'on, D.C. 2 '07G. football player 29 To the right! 30. Cift 31. Latvian river Anl piro-grai- ns 39. Mimic weed tB'b.) 40. Spawn of fish 37. Soon 41. Brain 33. A great membrane number 23. Medieval (sym.J 23. Flying high tale 20. River (SA.) 27. Star "lb fun-era- !. for one Needle aperture IS. Walks lamely 19. Inactive 20. Harmonize 22. Rave 10 15. Plod 16. Thoee In office 17. Assumed ON FOR SAFETY' No, the ATj. T employee Island, N.Y. 8 Mr. Ladd 9. Napoleon, The devil 14. Girl s name AT&T HAS LIGHTS Preposition River IN.Y.) Even (poet.) 7. 13. t his automobile lights on In h rona da, :i ht Isnt forgetful or or on his wav to a tH. 6 Moccasin bronze 31 vw 'V and cot Afph.inrcs Completely bni,bnd and living (uom. boJioom and hjliw.iy cafpet included. M.uu than 20 dvuqns and floor pi ms lo from BE16 lo 1CF0 squ.vc led vi ft or without gitonn or m'-u- R' better a coxo ba- cmoit! fid stcr'-- s lb. ! Roasts Frocn lv.r! "t Bof-t- lioio S :n trart Totin') s llzva-al- ! Clcj wti r L;nn orn 12 o l l C..i.rs Grivas . list, i creme Shamj,o I! . ,'2 Toothpaste..! A virtu Sec Your BOISE CASCADE HOMES Dealer VA end F.H.A. APPROVED j A'icDRIDE LUMDER CO. .. price 12 NoruLt J.iice . ,599c ITd.ors- - ,T9c 31.00 j i lbsl.00 . . .3 12 GR. Ish . . lb, Hlbi (25c ....... Siu'dixurt Fabric Softener I 0 I .1.00 lai.es . . . 1 Prices sta'I al below SI0C90. Well help you hnd a lot and arrango financing lor your new homo. TCOeach . V I t per ..4tin lives in urban treat, &s compared to 51 9 per cent 1 1 Wavh ington Countys urti.i population. What dots it a I mean ftrya L'n tr .11 immii '2 CROSSWORD V ; THE FACTS Is 745 mile h .i i ACROSS V i f - V -' K- - ti; Internal Revenue i t 1. ar milling. Note: Arthritis Sufferers: countrys Jauty." Ivlllun work Mice was repiort' d at 500, ono which Is up 20,000 from a year ago. Loans from Federal Reserve reporting member banks totaled $1,2G million for an increase of $212 million or 23,' above a ytar earlier. Hne.,tir,en'.s, at the same tanks ,at $233 million) hud declined by $20 The tanks million or 4. 87. In atiemj.Ungtosmi! ly the credit de rnanils lad to dec rease their pr 25-3- 1. "vrT'y v , The bO-tl- ay pul f I:,-..- Securltv. ar MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, I tah 84G3I Friday, July 27. 1973 resources become scarce, the value of the dollar But when no repyramids. sources are left, the dollar cannot be eaten, will keep no one warm, will not house people or put clothes on their bscks; nor will the dollar add much both defense and nondeft nse, was below a year ag, says First s especially that (if automobiles, by shot lages of fuel. Mlnetal production In t'ah Is confor the first huif-yest !y above that of a year earlier with copipier product lon at mlxlumum levels (108, 000" tons or ore day) and a seven - day round - the -clock workaeek In mining and Among the 12 I tah cities Included In Ihe comparlons, Ihe hlgheut tax burdens are found In Salt lake City and Ogden with Ihe lowest overall burdens In Brigham City and Logan. The variation among the 12 I'tah Cities, however. Is not as great as It Is for the 30 I'.S. cities. 'As lit d by Dr. EUloy son, First eruilty vice p resident and economist. iu.il Income for the Total first half year Is estimated at $2 4 billion, some $350 million or 2u'i ah ve Hiat reported at The the first half Of 1372. rale of Inc reuse continues above the national average. A The outlook for production emjdoy ment for the third quarter of 1373 must be rated good the to excellent despite problems associated with Inflation anl environmental controls and the price freeze, continues the repiort. Production tn many Industrial plants In the state is at capaThis applies to city levels. other metals and sted, coj to petroleum refining, but to a lessor extent tobulldlng materpa-r- ' .mil 111 4: !.. 1 Increases In employment were tn all major categories with manufacturing totaling C3.1 tlniusanl, nji 87 wl'h the greatest Increases In falilcated metal anJ electric eqiljirnent. Employment In all the service Industries was higher, but federal government, Nel- Is e r i i year earlier. will prolc.idy equal or exceed slightly ihe levels of a year ago. Trade outlook Is affected, or Dallas. All t italej 'n bine employment of 22,000 4 13,000, an lucrta-.or 5.3 7 from a year earlier. Ag rlcuhurul er.ij levment tc.taie !, same as a 10.2 thousand, !'pi.b. incut, payrolls, production, count ruction andtrade In the sec ml quarter accelerated In u ".I inhixtr'es and In mos arc is In rtah with rates of Increase upi arentlyabove the national aveiage. This Is the report of the quar-ter- l. First Security Bank News Utter being distributed this wei k, according toA. LeCrande Davies, manager. Thepnibllca-Ho- n ials. Construction and local tuxes In I'tah average 7.7 , of Income $3000 Income level, comwith 8.2 1 at the $23,000 Income level. The repiort notes dial there Is a 'vide variation In Ihe (ax burden among the major cities of A family of four the nation. living In Boston, Milwaukee, or New York, forexampd, would pay three or four limes as much in stale and local (axes than would a similar family residing In Jacksonville, Houston, state elites at the pared causing accidental deaths. A survey of homestead falls Indicated that 70 of them resulted In serious Injuries. So Watch your step - Avoid that fall - It can hurt. ! :-"-n Income Tax $1G2 Property Tax 328 Sales Tasxes Auto Taxes Soys Ufoh Business Good BANK NEWSLETTER . 2.70 . . price price ,l2pricc Right Guard Deo Want half price mew higher Alberto BaDam Hair Spray Imtf pirlce rates run une on savings at First Security Bank in i PIOM-TI- in ) M l REMINGTON HI SPEED MtKI I' 100 PLASTIC PACKS OPFN 10 til 10 $j.79 All new certificates of deposit will be issued at the following per annum on j 4-ye- ar SI, 000 or more nio.xl pi'U'i.t Sudvi.i: O 4-ye- 0 on 3 month certificates 2V2-ye- J ar certificates qj on passbook savings effective July 1, 1973 has olways been first to pay its savings customers the maximum rates permitted by law. And we w.ll continue to lead the way. Open your account now for new higher rotos. Each depositor's account insured to $20,000. First Security First ecumy RESOURCES Firt g.rk f firl Sn.t.l) Kitl ,1 biuit, bar. 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