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Show Final Article On Taxing Is Presented -- LogHii, 151 Then 11 af-fu- ts t" again when it is paid out as dividends In order to pay its part of this double tax the corporation must do one of four things (li Chiu ge higher prices for Its products, (2l pay lower wages, 3) Pay less returns on invented savings, or (4) riow back" less of its income into business expansion Whichevei it does, the tax must be paid by an individual since only Individual can pav taxes At present about 8 0u0 of new investment must be made to provide one new Job in industry Thus, if the amount of its income which a corporation can use to plow back is decreased, or if from dividends paid out are lowered, the fewer new jobs it can create. Mean Less On the other hand, lower wages and highei prices both mean less purchasing power for industrial products and for farm The importance of this to products. farmers is graphically illustrated by the -t Refreshing styles to dress up your favorite suits,, to add spice to your sportswear! A huge array of new styles with di aw string necklines, jewelry necklines, large bows and eyelet revers Plenty of dainty frills, ruffles, tucks, embroidery and other smart details. Also tailored classics with short rubrics s s include multifila-men- t rayons, rayon crepe, acetate, .pun rayons. ravon gabardine and novelty weaves Selection of colors JUNE ODAY to Ilulton Fronts! was inducted on March 1, 1943, and went to Foi McClellan, Ala , for basic at the infantry replacementtraining training center Before entering service lie worked ns a carpenters up prentice at Brigham City He jilans to spend his furlough visiting his mother Mis Ohve Jiunbo Knit! I'ino Knit! Lovely mw fall sue dels both in jumbo knit and fine knit yams Blight fall colors. Shoit sleeves and long sleeves If it s a sweat) r you nr I, you're suic to find wlut you want in this fine selt etion ?fi1 L north , MMN utr. 2 10c! cHlLLs visitors 01 v 1 .c -- st it i -i -- c Miss Hdith Rich, ( SAC librarian, gavi t ci mu nous iiaimg Til. Si v isli Colic t r tin iral ot flog hi. n at taairung to Drive, The college lumratwcs humorous d. lit and particularly with the circuin.lumec til it, caused a stuck nt to be fo iml out a'tc r he had pr. b r.oc d to be chad in order for the school to hive a holiday He msis'.d ori being smugcc gled into ins own Riini.il in the college hu.cl tend could not stand the lies In ing tot t about him The 'Ix.irinng to Drive lum- ber was a sec it poim shoving the methods cf instinct. ng a swee'heait, wife, and pre.xpetno cuHtomei to drive urt as There Curtis Miner, haul business man, showed slij ht of hand tricks with sponges, juggling, and a few novel selections on his "lan.ily The henloom turnStradivarms ed out to be a boom with a few strings, a wooden bow, and a good ventriliqu st act Iiis rendition of This is the Army was only a warming up' exercises fot his Spanish Cavalier rendition Mrs Harold Carter sajig two negro spirtuaLs, Theres a Little Wheel ATurnin in My' Heart. and Swing Loa, Sweet Chariot, followed by a perfect. pitch deGeoige monstration, with Marks striking the notes for her on the piano Reverend Miner Bruner, pastor of the Logan Pnsbyterian church, led the group singing of parody on old and songs, all take-oif- s songs The Kiw'ams club will present the program next Thursday night" Official orders to Lt state the boys will stay in the camp during the month of A-- C ever-popul- ar (Continued Irom Page e an only be puiehas-'t- pice of freedom Ihut aigument l 1) at mm tne t ar Ol r is I else want to see thi an 1 further country diaggid lurllier toward complete government control over eveiy aspect o. our lives Neither do we want to o bat k to the reaction iry philos ' .pliy of ilieie is a middle ground, D.a-einsisted, which involves a limned amount of government inte.-v- e ntiou into the daily lives o' busi less, industry and agriculture "Sv higher we nke it or not, an regardless of the party m powei, government is committed to son e digue of econom'c direction, he sid "Certain government measures to influence broad eionomi" conditions are both desirable and inev. table tor example, Dewey said thera snould be limited government control of money land credit to keep interest rates stable, a government work program to take up the siaek in employment which privata enterprise cannot absorb, and support prices on basic agricultural products He promised that the days when men and women "had to evork fot whatever they could get are gone forever. "Government's first job in th peacetime years ahead will be o see that conditions exist which piomote widespread job oppof tuuities in private enterprise, he do not people sale! fOiL 'I 7 e 1 I A fine Necklaces composed of nutmegs are believed in some parts of the world to protect the wearer from colds and chills. freo-fle.- ClAL v , , c SESSSSSSSSaSJEZS 1 said WW mg oil th it w. your car and truck nu.toi will la u' catid to kcp it in lingo s Holds up well under hud .lu ug and all Weather con lit tons y 9 QUART In Your Car or Container GALLON In Your Car or Container 5 GALLONS In Y our lilt, I'V, Car or Container iNKW IIFLrS IXK 1 w fc MOIOK OIL THAI' WARTIME GASCLINK ll IKOBLIAIn! 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Sears has always had tires th would stand the test of 8 types of driving You whoh' used Sears lire's know th dependable qualities BRING OCR TIRES A SF KS FOR RFCAlrl '&JX valutl Scars Is An Of f i ial Tiff Inspection Station I r!1 m .in 1 TIRES a,, its I akantinjd SALT LAKE CITY, Sept 22 pi S.ilt Lake City is what it will do with anywondering juvemli delinquents who may be sentenced to the county boys' detention home within the next week The reason is that the home is now quarantined for scarlet fever Juvcriles may be 'not sent to the city or countv Jails because they are not crim-- I mals, although it would be possible to confine them to the juvenile Waid in the county Jul Police officers suggest th it youthful o' ni; V he re Kiel to l'e . i cuts In Bulk In Your t Or Container I 1 r,ni l, without personnel chang- Alter eating the crowd disfcand-i- d to m die i 'gab fist groups, while some of the f shermen returned to their fishing Red hair-je- l Morris Hennessey had report-le- d wiiut eat In r in the evening that he nail fallen in twice but still no ti h The lit a lantern ar.d ut. hi a ted fot boys tne water but by the tune the crowd arove home the ibovs had in t the ldntern 'lhree former residents of Hawaii utte discovered to be rnem-'btr- s ol the the gab-feiwatir is rcstni'id t touvihx-icen- t biougbt out group,Ktrsnowski lived soldic is t.i.n, l,u hind t n- Hn vnnous at my pons on the eral hospit il, m ly of Oahu tor six and a !n.!f l.ut Mat arc. m Mr Miner lived there for The buys i.med their fish ng ycais 13 ycais, while his father was to the i ti. Ill' that tin lulled pie-- I active in the Mormon church in pared ioi cht UkJ troupe' limn Honolulu, and Johnny Hayak.iwa Logan, hi to be- pupiied by the Wus bom and lived in Hawaii all commandm,, otinci It ktrsntw-sk- i his life, pi ioi to his indue lion in bee alls, the lic.vs ueri ill the army with the tiist 17 dratted fisning It ki snc.vVski prep. nil in Honolulu xtr i sp nil dish c.t m n an aroni ami these mt the enwd m.KI.S MURE ABOUT that was suve at Hit conclusion ot the DEWEY pioi on Salt L ike City tttone Octe.be ,.t es Tonv Giovr v'v'crliv re leas d by the St it k ni. ml (.line d. f nt ii ent for the to i t'ch That k 1h. ;. the light kn cl of g n ot-- b i the slimming kind All wire Juste m Kioek trout, gjiMs ic, slued and ,i sulduis Hi .1 by the receipt iu do the i t.s m g i, it ,tnc lid waters ol the lx., u. nv.i Rowing past the cm p J he s n on the t d. o the bridge by the O.rovi Larsen of 365 East Eighth North street, Logan, and a brother Kenneth Larsen, of 431 First Aie at Stais Grove 1 after that Pvt Larsen s! At Tony Logan Infantryman me blew me all the way out o my foxhole The medics who took me back to the field hospital said it blew the stock off my ntl Hut besides concussion, which kept me in the hospital for quite a while, all I got was a cut on one cheek His first experience with prison era taught a lesson in wanness "Two of them came up a hi.' toward us with their hinds in th air Our platoon leader called to them to throw down Mieir weapons and come on up to us One of those Jerries suddenly cut loose with a machine pistol and snot the lieutenant through the knee He dieln t take any more ch inces " SWEATERS Slip-rtor- astonishing fathat year after year total farm income and total industrial payrolls are almost identical in size Farmers thus have a definite interest in the amount of industrial wages which represent a major maraet for farm products A secord tax recommendation made by the CED. which is closely allied to this question of markets is the proposed repeal of all excise taxes, other than those on liquor, tobacco and possibly gasoline. These proposals would free an estimated J3 billion now paid in excise taxes which bear most heavily on low income groups and which are therefore paid out of funds whch would otherwise be spent largely for consumer goods such as food and clothing But the CED also warns that before we ran achieve such a high level of income we must create the productive well-pai- d which will produce It. A fair jobs and realistic postwar federal tax plan is one of the first things needed to do this Even if we nbolish the corporation income tax, and get rid of the nuisance excise taxes, we can in addition reduce the individual income tax by an average of 30 Per cent, and still balance the budget at high employment YVo should make these reductions promptly when peace comes, so that our tax system can help us get to the high level of employment we all want for America HERE'S MORE ABOUT Continued from Page All Wool IIii(. I, BLAICDsLIl III ML Written for the tinted Press h imu rs and vvfge earners have i lonimon interest in tax policy as tuxpeyirs Hut they have an even greeter st ike in tax policy as it affects the level of employment wage rates prices and therefore n arkets lax policy definitely all It can affect them in terms of how much taxes are levied and in terms of how and where the taxes are collected Postwar Needs In devising its 'high ouiploy-imntax plan leeently ennounc-c- d the committee for economic has sought to disdevelopment cover how our postwar needs of lt to 18 million dollars annu illy c in nest be collected with the least restrictions on such factors us jobs, wages, and markets Two of its recommendations have special bearing on these pioblems Fust of these is the piopoxnl that taxes or. "orpejrate income be abolished as such At present this income is taxes twice fust when earned bv th corpora'ion and liv Ui Tailored or Frilly Types! l- Evening, September 22, 1944 Enjoy Restricted Fishing Rights Hire is the last article by irdsky Kuml of the loinimt-ti- e tor won imu development gi i rig Ins organization s views on i postw tax piogiam foi thi t'nitid States gets Herald-Journa- friuay Servicemen Hi the reinvestments it The Uuih, 2(31 NORTH MAIN LOGAN . TB5. irTrs.TTr-.-- r; v-- ,. UTAH y.. RHONB |