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Show he Govemme n r Spending At An Astronomical Rate i . w b n s.H.nd . thnCs di e guns. gu'cinmnt n ac'i t nu'.im:vthat now f.om nj eais jjdi m" "te it The figu.es .11 be too o g icle to coirt w the taxpajeis or is bortovied Irom 1ICOnrdudN uml coi potations But the aerage utizen , A undei stand nuclear physic-- as to get the ve'1 t,v to facts lelatin,; to the aigument 3t as v.huhei government is spending 11 wa- T v - too much Mesmerizing fomen Thin Lines ) M btm them mto duUkmg M.d Ha! on hat 10 to to lose Horn weeks four last m the . .K Most weighs 154 nimseu. . w hvp- - said K,uld do the tuck. He some women tf!h.m couple of months them asked him to help ied . I) md fsaid the best pa.t about . ci d diets for get dont they is that g Sotically-enfo- simhly substitute foods for the stuff they non-Jin- ate- r 1( he also tould and di Inkers to habits doesn t charge them hypnotizing ir try In les before a life of the a walls in appt-A- paint-taku- ; and long j too, with Sj asphalt ft year since H40 expenditure percent of the billion s a roes Presdwooii its ma y 12 r its building ith ample a electrical n .rthermore, the value of build-permi- ts Issued in September, period of SMITHSONIAN RECEIVES ROYAL CAPE WASHINGTON A (UP) Pioneer Progress Centennial Edition Herald-Journ- al HIGHWAY NETWORK IMPROVEMENTS CITED Educating the public to the advancement of highway transportation and what is being done netwoik to improve our hlghw-ais major problem facing highway officials, engineeis and general contractois today, was a conclusion teached by the Joint Coopeartive Committee of the of State American Association Highway Officials and The Associated General Contractors of America in session at Keno. Dissemination of this information, essentially In the field of public relations, was considered a difficult task; and while considerable progress has been made, new methods and improved tech- - niquesmust be developed, the believed. The committee meeting was held in conjunction with the annual convention of the of Western Association State eon-fere- Officials. Highway Gi eater courtesy for highway users forced to travel detours was advocated. Information on tne benefita of the new construction and something about the work in progresa would help overcome a big annoyance In road building tiaffic, it waa believed. Mexicans have 80 public holidays a year, Mohammedans have 62, while England has only seven. BUILDING INCLUDING ALL FIXTURES AND FINISHING - A GENERAL CONTRACTOR ld ' jt-j- ' TLj a ' x ji t sm f aS t it i tru. J V 7 Um'S vt j f, , t-- y t T' Mrs Julia Roka St Clair, 50, who pushed a wheelbarrow from Jacksonville, Fla , to California, In a year, said today her walking days are over for a while But when her son, Adolphlus, 9 is 21 years old, she wants to I 4c. I fk L--e ,v Ati ij atF'i&xi th is ' tit: C2 t, iV , fzk t A i 4 ( 1 it 4 a f "rty fes, IJ 1 i a 4 lrt'1 1 J V - -- a end largest super market Safethe ? s Q rt 1 was built by Ace v f '4 I , " ) r take another walk, clear atound the world The strikingly handsome grandmother, who was Miss Hungaiy of 1918. started the long trip for her boys health. He was 111 with measles two years ago, she said, and it developed Into Anemia. Her doctor recommended the trio j. rn way Store at 522 North Main Street in Logan, r? ;r -- f newest Utali' Noriltern - ultra-mode- ws-s- mond and March Ray- completed This 1951. 1st, building is acclaimed as a luper market with the most classic rtfn 5' west. The trip started in May, 1950, and they took turns pushing the wheelbarrow with their few belongings across the country. She made a living appearing at radio cape of the Manchu ber and November was five in China has just been dynasty :ent above those months a presented to the Smithsonian Inearlier, Indicating that stitution. can continue The cape, of heavy black silk stations along the way. high for a time. and lined with golden-haire- d She told people if they made monkey skins, was a personal giff contributions, she would put their jdent Builds House of Generalissimo Chiang names m a book she plans to head of the Chinese Nationalist publish about her trip. What He Learned government, to Maj. Gen. David She divorced two husbands, but ONTGOMERY V Va Wil-- F C. Barr, chief of a post-wmilreceives no alimony. Craigo, an industrial nrls itary mission to China. Barr, forWhen a man ceases to be a it West Vuginia Tech, mer commander of the U. S Sevthen leave him," she pleasure, i how to put Into practice enth Division in Korea, gave it to said. h ii taught the Smithsonian. The mother wants to settle U months he built a five-f- t More than a hundred years ago, here and go into selling, perhaps Cape Cod house In nearby during the Manchu reign, the books, she said And when her zow W Va golden-hane- d she calls him, is monkey was rar, son, "Adeolphia house cost Craigo about and his skin considered fit only 21, she wants to stait that round 0 ui material. He did most of for the emperor. Death was certhe world trip. She will be 62 abor himself and figures that tain for anyone else caught wearthen, meantime she will send the rt hm $4 000. boy to school. ing it. ly The OF COMPLETE EXTERIORS AND INTERIORS OF COMMERCIAL Through With Pushing alone was mages gw county and municipal put poses ate fixed as yet. For a considerable penod of yeais, however, the pioperty taxes charged have been somewhat in excess of the total collections of the tax commission, though inci easing at about the same late. If that trend continues, the sum of state tax commission and proeity tax collections for the curient year may be expected to be about $S5 million. Preliminary estimates of the state buieau of vital statistics place the population of Utah at the beginning of the present calendar year or the middle of the fiscal year at 702,000, as compaied with 686,000 for the fiscal year. (United preceding States Census figuies, as of Apt II 1, 1950, when the county was made ate 688,862 ( Using such figures it is found that the taxc s collected by the commission in fiscal 1951 average $59 79 per capita, as compared with $5167 in fiscal 1950. Grandmother steadily increasing spending the government mostly lived beyond In e sharp private its means The national debt has upturn in late ruction which staited swollen until interest payments third quarter earned through on it for this fiscal year are exsst three months to bung the pected to be $5,800,000,000 That ilerly total, fractionally above s much more than ajl government 1948. of corresponding period cost 20 years ago. el ough other e remodehg i o n, combi m sash- - Ha of 65.721.000 51.988.000 17.386.000 13.446.000 218 566 000 The was Treasury In the same U S still below 1948 as ring slightly oom. Asm I Tear ended but, combined with r coveruisH ler public construction volume, sonite t:a ota! rose to the highest quar-leie since the high s directly ra :ied in the third quarter of flooring And, 49 383,000 year California continued states in total iad all other as it of new constiuctlon every 1932. $321,547,000 $1,629,000,000 Com- - ,jst 4 in tax-pave- couise, the whopping national eak fense and foreign aid spending is without peace time piecedent of women any kind Here are some comparative figures on budget estimates for Several other factors, howseveral regular departments of ever, said Mr Healy, contributgovernment today and 20 years ed to the sudden rise in yields ago. They show where a lot of the of taxes collected by this com- taxpayers money Is going: Construction Use The t! e imagined State Tax Income Shows Big Increase Leads stfornia . EzrtCttf been - lie thinks Kfn What iveijbody can undirstand is tompaiative firuies, evin laiel wits, lot example, the ueasutv has just dropped its expenses and revenue duiing the fust business vvetk of the ntw fiscal jeai which began July 1. The treasuiy spent appioximately $1,044 (X)0, 000 It took in $736 000 000 It accumul- ated a led ink deficit of about all in six days $30X 000 000 That billion doltais spent in a week would have run the govern- ment for nearly four months 20 years ago Hut a lot of things have been added to government since then Millions of persons aie getting relief and other checks who were getting nothing way back yondei. The government is m the subsidy business in ways which were unheard of 20 years .ago Atomic eneigy, river basin developments and many other things have hiked government costs far behind anything which could have of Woild War II increased Individual income tax collections, whuh weie $19 million higher in 1951 than In 1950. A combination of circumstances resulted in an unpiecedented yield fiom the mine occupation tax, which is paid by the metal mines The mcieaxed use of automobiles and trucks bi ought collections of motor fuel State tax commission collections in the fiscal year ended taxes up to $8 5 million, even the 5 cent state gasoline with last month weie just under $42 million, as compaied with though tax late was not effective until $35 5 million in the pieceding fiscal year, it is shown by the after the fiscal year had ended. annual statement piepaied by the tax commission. The in- The indusiual growth of the crease of $6 5 million is the largest yearly gain in amount in state, the increase in population, earning powei of the the commissions history, though the rate of increase (18 3 and the high in money values citizen average per cent in the single yea.. all have their effect cm collecbv ease In between the mci the mission The surpassed past year. tions by this commission collections for 1147 over 4116, of same underiving economic eondi- Property, Tux 22 8 per tent At that time how-- l (jons which inciense the salts tax taxes, piactunllv none Piopcity rea-e ever the ini in dollais was collections so speedily, also result of which collected by the aie only $5 1 million in increases In other tax state tax commission, may this e Is ltise usIrn though the tenition year take anothei $12 million i, In both of these vears it is ually somewhat slower. In addi- fiom the pockets of the Utah tion the removal of the high inthough neither assessed pointed out bv Iuliick Healv, Ji., come tax exemptions for vtteians valuations nor levies for School, chairman of the tax, commission, perhaps the main factor contributing the rapid increase in state revenue was the concuirent rise in retail pints, on whuh the 2 per cent sales tax is collectid Ihe pet oid fiom July 1946 to June 1947 saw the effect of the removal of pi u e controls, and the resultant boost In sales tax proceeds of $2 8 million For the fiscal year just ended the effect of the hostilities in Korea is reflected by an incre&se of $2 4 million in sales tax collections rdv . In design U& modern fivturei and dis- - play islands of any food store In the Intermountain area built and installed by this Logan Contractor, Kai-she- THE NEW AND MODERN SAFEWAY IN LOGAN STORE SUPER MARKET ar CO. HAS ENJOYED SINCE 1935 THE ACE RAYMOND CONSTRUCTION A CONTINUOUS AND SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH AND HAS BEEN A FACTOR IN BUILDING A GREATER INTERMOUNTAIN REGION. This new building, year by Ace Raymond, has a 90 foot front and is feet deep. Large new 148 show windows stalled and were in- a new attract- ive entrance consisting of four in plate-glas- doors set s Kawneer extruded aluminum frames. Colorful terazzo flooring been laid This in the vestib ile. demonstrates Raymond's build ultra-rroder- has Ace em mM, ability to store n X,M , vAf. JT JjrsAf'V't . f fronts and interiors. i. 4 THE FACADE Jit OF V J&ttlsVSJ THE REMODELED AjajjVjj J. C. v jva PENNEY 4 Jt ; A ' y j STORE WY A t , At y tr, ty stYJ tx Wt9 y ty r'tye 9 ,Jt,j WMto? Atss Aentts- exWWelepSjj j yj A GREAT TRANSFORMATION Other Industrial and Commercial Work That Has Been Completed Other outstanding construction and remodeling work that has been done in this area by Ace Raymond consists of the modern building of the First National Rank, the Woolworth store, bridges and various school buildings, and all the finish work of the buildings of the Cache Valley Dairy Association located west of Smithfield. This is the largest cheese plaut in the world and more than S400.000 was spent in the construe tlon of buildings. The Ace Raymond Construction Company is one of the larger operators in Northern Utah, maintaining employment regularly for 100 to 200 trained building mechanics and helpers which creates an annual payroll of approximately a quarter of a million dollcrs. The majority of this money is expended in Logan by these local workers for their needs and desires. ACE S. RAYMOND Contractor 1032 NORTH MAIN STREET Here's alley dairy farm, ! Lache . ou.pj th nulk lio is e, silos o homos, ipt(Kk parlors, gianaies and other farm facilities TELEPHONE 633 LOGAN, UTAH |