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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON, UTAH 18th Legislature of the State of Utah Special Session 1930 ANNOUNCEMENT! The Sjm it Session of the Utah Legislature is working industriously at the mammoth task of preparing amendments to tie Utah state constitution for the coitshh rurion of the 1 Utah voter. Divergent views and conflicting suggestions and plans occur in increasing ly large numbers as actual vvotk of amendment building proceeds. The mining intcie-t- s of the state are concerned over t he multiple for milling taxation. Ken. (!. II. lijan. from Eureka, a mining engineer, has urged that the legislature wait and approach the question from an entirely new angle Mr, It.vun maintains that the mine multiple basis is tint a guess at the best. He thinks that an equitable and scientific system can lie worked out if additioiial time is secured. Sen. Iutterson claims there is no 2Sa2eJi. necessity for any delay. He wants the question settled at once and would TliJi wide veranda ot Mount Vernon, where the r ol the United State spent hi prefc having the multiple three placmanhood, looks out over the Potomac river, south of Washington. Restored exactly as in Washed in the state constitution. This Is ington's day, tourists flock to see It in many mousanda ssevy year. the figure in the statute at present and means that the valuation of a mine for taxation puritoses is equal count and added It up. But the biographer fails to notice that on the oth- to three times the net proceeds for er side of the page Washington put preceding year. The senate in discussing K. J. It. No. down his winnings Ills winnings were 70 pounds. That Is. he was 5 pounds 2 has struck out the portion which flow does it come about that George to the good, because, after ail, he had would put the money from the inWashington, a member of an agriculthe fun of it and the fun must have come taxes into the district school tural family, living in an agricultural fund. been vvoitli at least 10 pounds. The senate has added pumping and state, and concerned primarily with Increased his Washington the occupation and use of land, may be holdings. He constantly power equipment used in Irrigating to was a scientific agriculstyled with absolute truth as the best turalist There is In existence an in- the list of Pax exemptions. The senate has also broadened the and the most farsighted business man between teresting corresjxmdence of his time? scope of exemptions to Include certain Washington and a man named Blox-huIt has been my fortune during the whom he Imported from England pnqierty owned by widows of disabled last three summers to search out the to he the manager of his estate. We veteran soldiers. It is evident that the senate will family history of Washingtons ances have a letter from Bloxham telling make further efforts to specify just tors, writes Albert Bushnell Ilart, pro- w hat he thought of George Washingwhere the income tax money will lie fessor emeritus of history. Harvard ton, and almost on the same day a university, in the Nations Business. letter from Washington telling what placed. Senator 1arratt has a plan which would create a new fund to reFrom William de Washington, who he thought of Bloxham, not very com- ceive this money and have the same settled In the town of Washington, plimentary on either side, but they Palatinate of Durham, in 11S3, we came to understand each other and expended as the legislature would direct. think we have a straight strain of 25 Bloxham lived and died In WashingThe senate has passed S. J. It. No. 3 generations of Washingtons behind our tons service. which creates the centralized tax body. subcan be that George Washington Washington Imported the best agristantiated; and in that set of ances- cultural implements he could hear of. The senate has considered a number of plans to amend K. J. It. No. 2, tors, father to son, among men of vaHe was In correspondence with Arthur which provides for the classification I intellectual ried talents and powers, Young in England, a great reformer In have as yet failed to find a single such matters. He Introduced seeds, he of property, certain exemptions and of moneys raised from inscalawag. In that line you find the planted cuttings, he raised trees and disiKisirion come taxes. lawyer strain. You find judges. You shrubs. He was a creative farmer. At The house of represent (ft ives distied for the most part landowners, least he made a out of the farm, carded II. J. It. No. 3, which was the living holders of considerable estates, which and left it much more valuable than mate to S. J. It. No. 3 and took up the they administered successfully. he found iL senate resolution when it was passed L'ne of Successful Men. Found Joy as Surveyor. hy the senate. There Is In the Washington line a Any change in the present use of Again, Washington was a surveyor strong strain of practical and highly hy profession. He began everybody gasoline taxes was opposed hy (Tmir-nia- n successful business men. Otherwise it knows it at sixteen years of age in Blood, of the state road commiswould be impossible to account for the the employ of his neighbor and lifesion, at a committee hearing on revemanner in which Washington reached long friend, Lord Fairfax, to go out nue and taxation. Mr. Blood stated out beyond his Immediate field as a nnd make surveys. We have copies of that the needs of highway construction landowner to greater enterprises; and those surveys. We have the original weie cinse niton t lie trail of incoming how eventually lie became the first drawings he made, and the original taxes placed at the disjtosul of the practical tarnspnrtation man in the pints. Only a day or two before he road department. Blood informed the United States. died he was out surveying a bit of committee that the state would reS.Mm.OOO additional federal aid Washington, of course, was a property. He loved to handle the sur- ceive That is, his prime business veying instruments. He loved the ex- funds for the next three years ami that the state puts np $110,000 to receive was to run landed estates. It was a actness of the science. flip $505,00(1. lie thought that if the declining business when he took it up. stale increased the gasoline tax and when by the death of his father and FIRST INAUGURATION distributes the receipts in oilier wavs then of ids two brothers he came into Inthan at present, it will mean eventual of properties, very large pmsepeeinn need for road bond issues. Mr. Blood cluding the Mount Vernon estate nnd Aalso stated that extensive improvea number of adiacent plantations. ments in Utah highways was bringing ltogether lie laid (1000 acres of land, in being a situation under which the the in millll oe body along prettv present revenue would lie required for Potomac, including Mount Vernon. upkeep alone. That land tie carried on ns a busiProvision for the collet ting of inness enterprise, ns you would do if come tax from individuals and business a such with you were charged concerns is made in proposed amendto make O.Ooo acres of land ment of Section 3, Article XIII of thp He was ttie first pay If you could. constitution, which is now under Virginian to ee that tobacco was at the session, among its played out because the land was worn otleir taxation shifting problems. out; that the land would not stand The means of offsetting the taxes tlie pressure of continued tobacco of those subject to income tax when y crops So he turned to the culture of it is effective is takii g a deal of the v heat. He built a mill to utilise that legislators attention. Some plan for He to market. it sent wheat nnd he offsetting of tho-tafs is had lii own brand neees-sdrto the according vitally Kept Accounts Faithfully. views of some of the legislators. According to the customs of the time, Tie sena'e and house seem to have he put tip a distillery In order to make definitely nli'indored the proposed rea different disposition of a part of his vision of article 13 of Hie constituth n e ns proposed hy the commitproduct That is to snv. Washington tee. Tint revision would Imp opened Bought all the (liferent kinds of agriculture that could lie maintained on np t he stihj'st of rate limitations, He raised blooded stock e juali, ation and treating of his farm an endowment fund for si bools which of a superior kind. The king of Spain Washington receiving the plaudits ot the made him a present of a very valuable crowd efter the inauguration as the first are not now opened in the two lsi'ic President of the United States. amoidiiK (its tf (lie rev i it n committee. jack, and lie raised mules end apparWliie fixing of the mine multiple was ently raised them to advantage. not expre sy pai ed before Ho S'ssinn Furthermore. Washington was n Spirit of Washington natural accountant, and the proof Is in hy Hie two amendments the subjei t is Worthy of Emulation on the floor nnvw:y. his diaries and in ids account hooks Even though we may find it necesn The time of the Kpsinl is Almost the Imt tiling that lie put on to certain in particulars modify over h.--tf (onsumed and tie time resary paper was a little tut of bookkeeping the advice which Washington gave his in of lining the progiam to lie dispo-iHe kept his reionls in n clear, legible a century nnd a half ago us, is the ((institutional anemdi, mis hand He kept them according to the country would himself lie It doubtless, modify for the tax comm! spin nnd for customs of the times. That is, he rewere he here today facing the world a loll to continue Hie work of corded whatever went on. His diaries as is there is in the spirit of Washit the tax revision commission and its have been published in four volumes as a citizen nnd patriot nothndvDoi.v (ommi'tee, ti.c mm iilim ids but they tell you nothing of what ington ing that we could wish to alter. down He to tie bui'ding (ode and provi-Pfor put Washington thought could nothwe ask On the contrary the work on Hie Suite Capcompletin' not what he thought hut what lie did. better for America than a revival itol grout ds. who liis visitors were, if he went to ing of that spirit. There was a noble is. Tim lmnk of the nutenwhi'e was That home. at church or stayed selflessness and a generous breadth of heard in the legislature when a delehe kept a record to which he could vision in his attitude toward his pubhe where gation of automobile dealers culled to refer to show very nearly lic duties which unist remain through dowas discuss a propsal to seen gate the tax was every day and what he all the years the high Ideal for Ameron ears o a to aid in tlia handling of ing. icanism. He saw America as somennd the auto business. He was an analytic bookkeeper, thing bigger nnd finer than an opporin America, first of 1 the one suspect An appeal to Congress for amendfor material success; he saw it fcfenee we find ids accounts very care-"- f tunity a great exment S. Eevl-e- d 521!t. of Scetion a F. as adventure, spiritual M e find an account fully suhdvv ided in in and relations the as to human .so the slate authorize statutes, for each plantation, a general account, periment of human values. It was to imiaise a just nnd equitable tax on development of out wheat, how much he gained his appreciation of this phase of national lmnks was made in the form how many how much from tobacco American possibility which Inspired his of a memorial introduced hy Thomhad slaves lie had what the expense as II. Burton of N phi. The memorial devotion. and Chicago Post. pride He had that been, and so on was prepared hy Ilr. Jlirvey L. I. ut, af that of love figures tax rt, and member of the t tali It lx customary to think ol Wishing-tofeets some men. Board of Equalization. But soldirr or statesman. only Even Gambling Losses Listed. builder ha was also a man of tusincss. Ti e auto question vat not acted upWashington loved to keep hooks ot transportation, engineer, pioneer and on and ears will j r lu.t.'y not le sep. millionaire Aral One of Ids biographers has calenl.i el our He was promote-arated from otlur piojcitj in Hie fiHe lost . his losses in gaming. American Magazine. nal outcome. ac pounds in a year, and he kept the feu-de- J' i Washington Keen Man of Business land-owne- I r.O.ITOUBO.. THIS NEW PRICE MAKES THE WHIPPET THE LOWEST PRICED OF ALL SEDANS 4-DO- OR It is 1930 contribution to economical transportations impressive Willys-Overland- 's reduction on a great car with a great future 1930 WDILLyS-OVEEMLA- N, TOLEDO, OHIO Manx Herring in Danger The government of the Isle of Man fears that the famous Manx herring is doomed to oblivion. The (ecent decision of a large curing station to move from the island to the Shetland Islands apparently is the last blow. The Manx herring Industry has been declining since early In t he Nineteenth century, when at least 3,000 of t he Islanders were engaged in the in dustry. The present number is very small. Ail He Knew Are the fish biting?" I dont know," replied the weary What He Oct Easier to Bear Here comes Mrs. Gabble. Nora had better tell her Im out, Wont the still, small voice of conscience reproach you?" Yes, hut I'd rather listen to the still, small voice than to hers. Stray Stories. At the recent gathering of V. C. In London the following story was told : A wounded man was being car ried across No Mans land on the hack of a perspiring comrade. Bifle and machine gun fire was heavy. Ere," suddenly exclaimed the wounded man, The Only Original What are the seven wonders of the world? My wife's first husband was one and it doesnt matter atiout the others. Insignificance." They sink Into Florida Time. Union. Too Good to Be True number Well, here we ar! And we havent forgotten a single tool. "what almht turnin rulind an walkin' backwards for a spell? Youre gettln' the V. C., hut Im getting all th blinkin bullets. Householder You've come to th A lazy man is not prodded by his wrong address, though. Madrid Boe angler. "If they are, theyre biting Humor. each other. conscience. 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