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Show ' U riff ft telfe1 lift fif i iftrew ii Ms-j ? , f j ia Frfraf '' ' aULs:i ihitr r CHRONICLE THE PAYSON FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER PAY;ON, UTAH 12. 1930 or NEBO SCHOOL Uiirlt-eniLuncheon was Now Is the Logical Time to janitor .CANADIAN FINDS liHU) TAG birthday. V lovcMnall tables with UTAH organize '.served four SON. at INSCRIBED. IA Overhaul Heating Iro iy roses for the eenterpieci s. eeived System. The following letter was jamtors of the Nebo School local Postmaster: the by with District met at the Thurber School Shirley Monson received the prize for) a Colng Into the beating season "A. Canada, Dixon Sask, September and score Alsask, the, an uninspected home beating system building m Spanish Fork , on high Kathyrn 1930. consolation gift. which may have hidden defects Is as uriay, September 6. for the purpose a Janitors and Engineers Dear Sir: ()junwise us starting on a transcontintlrst without Belle Mis.i Mr. I lour uutoiuotdle of a:i ental Harris, A few days ago daughter picked up ass(H.;al;im fur the Nebo District, At and Mrs. S. A. Harris has gone to having your car coinpleteiy Inspected aluminum tag bearing the name tjnu, the following officers Pavsonl by competent mechanics. It subjects a such School It is Utah." District, Cleveland, Emery I). I. elected: Kinsey, Payson, three great dangers, were to the family wild be where she will the instructor in warns the Holland Institute of Ther- - President; Daniel Whitney, Sprtng-ntologtag as is used on pigeons and Yowl. A. J. Bowen, Pay Alsask is 200 miles S. W. of Home Economics in the High School. of Holland, Mieh. ivill; Miss Harris recently underwent a William Saskatoon. If it is not too much First, unsatisfactory heating nien- S0I1 Secretary-Treasure(Allowance I would be very much plea major operation and has been eonval the health of tiie whole family, )limun, Spanish Fork; D. H. Hollady, trouble made Are Committeemen.' sed to know where the tag came esing at the mountain home of her Second, .here Is a danger that uj some defect in tt to occur owiu on old may from. I am interested in birds and grandfather Abinada Olson of the heating plant and burn down the VISIT I AYfsON have (been observing their habits for battery) house. Third, the family purse is in OREM OFFICIAL General .last two years. Manager, of unnecessary expenditures: Murray Sullivan, M Miss Lucille McMullin who has danger Respectfully, the householder may pay many times Colonel Luis, Superintendent, and Kenneth Winter, Box 107 Alsask, been employed as stenographer at tim the cost of a thorough Inspection and ID Keith Duckworth, Purchasing Poultry- - Plant since its opening last overhauling for fuel required by luMl Rank., Canada. Salt Lake & Utah R. R. of the Agent U! January, has resigned her position Co., were business visitors in Payson and will enter school next week at LOCAL ITEMS on Thursday. The officers and teachers of the the B. Y. U. Miss (Tara Pace has third ward M. I. A. met at the home been engaged to fill her place. Mrs. Mrs. Julia Hancock had for her DONT run the risk of poor performance when you cun of President Elizabeth Manwill, Wed- Dora powell has taken the place in guests during the week her daughters, 1 battery at such a iov g buy a genuine new Ford nesday night. They outlined the year: the local postoffice formerly held by Mrs. Jack Chase and Mrs. Loris and Ion ; work and planned their opening so . Miss Pace. and their Lake Built Salt for of reliability friend, starting, quick price. eial. A spicy program and social Mrs. Earl Ferbrache from Oregon. life. Backed hv a real guarantee. Allowance made foe Miss Margret Jean Arthur, Miss will be held at their ward hall Tues. They motored to Heber City WednesMaud McBeth, Miss Edyth Oit, Edyour old battery. Sept. 16 All in the ward over fourday evening and Mrs. Manjwaring ward McFadden and Janies Arthur teen years of age are invited. selections at a played left this week for Salt Lake to enter entertainment. banquet Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reece left last Westminister College for the year. A Neglected Heating Plant Usually Friday morning for their home in MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS Mrs. Quincy Burdick was hostess to Proves Costly. Los Angeles after a pleasant visit SOCIAL HELD the Sorosis Bridge club last week. here with relatives. Mrs. Ernest Olellident heating plant operation. And. Dealer Ford Utahs Biggest were Mrs. Ramona son, who has spent the summer here Special guests incidentally, the owners of new plants The fourth ward M. I- - A. held their and Smith, Mr, Na,mi am) It pn.fll.bl. to fallow the WilMrs. with her daughter, Stanley jlillm, Mr.j ROADS CROSS daochter, social THE WHERE molh, Dean VV lghtman. Instructions on eeo-- i manufacturers son, accompanied them back to her Arrowhead Mis- ht at last Friday and Miss Madge Reece won the nomical Bring. home on the coast. They were joined Dancing, bathing and a picnic According to the Institutes in Salt Lake by Mrs. Bert Reece and prizes. glneers, there are four chief parts of supper provided the entertainment, son who went on to Council Bluffs to the heating system that should be In- - Mrs. Nellie Schaerrer, Mrs. Charlotte Mrs. Ray Monson was a Salt Lake UTAH INDUSTRIAL REVIEW visit with relatives. INEQUALITIES in our speeted at the commencement of each Stewart and Mrs. George A. Cheever on Tuesday. visitor SYSTEM TAX from 4) PRESENT heating season. As much as 10 per were in charge. page (Continued cent of the total heat value of all Mrs. M. Burdick entertained at a (Continued from Page 1) HEMSTITCHING DONE. Mrs. the fuel tired may be lost In unburned between twenty second and twenty very charmingly arranged birthday L. Wilson, 395 North Main, or partly burned coal dropping through WANTED fifth streets, sought. First class wheat. since has long daugh-'Robeownership last week for her young Property party Into ttie ashpit. SPRINGVILLE defective SpnngvilM poult33-t- f. grates R. 108 137. of 'Spanish Fork. Payson, Ltah tf. ceased to be any accurate gauge ter, Blanche, who was celebrating her ,lone ry producers association may erect " all taxes "" 222L.... a persons income and since 1 egg grading and shipping plant. Salt Lake City City Commission au- must eventually be paid from income thorized purchase of 10 acres of land has therefore cea-te- d south of Fairmont Springs property property ownership index of a accuhate be to any for new city park. Ecmmical Tronperitin SPRINGVTLLE peach harvest begins persons taxable ability. This brings us to the very heart of here.. LEHI Construction of $28,000 high the tax problem in Utah. Mr. John school auditorium nearing completion. C. Watson, director of the department AMERICAN FORK Wool growers of taxation and statistics of the Illheld Lamb week celebration here. inois Agricultural Association, has Mrs. William Wyler entertained at prepared some very significant ina shower last Thursday afternoon in formation dealing with taxation and honor of her daughter-in-laMrs. i icomes. It was recently announced Robert Wyler, a recent bride. The by the state board that his figures guests numbered twelve and included show that during the past few years relatives and dose friends of the the annual income in Utah has averaged about $280,000,000 per year. Of family. this only about 25 percent corner from property and the remaining 75 percent or about $210,000,000 is earned front personal services such as wages, NO SALE salaries, commissions, etc. Wre levy a tax of $20,000,000 anwhich earns nually upon property only DAYS about 25 percent of the income and we levy not one cent of tax on the There are no days set source of income which represents 75 FOUR-SPEE- D ENGINE percent of the total. In other words aside in our O. P. TRANSMISSION about $70, OIK), 000 of income annually NEW Skaggs System store pays all the tax for support of the NEW LARGER HEAVIER state and its political units while as special sale days TRUCK CLUTCH REAR AXLE $210,000,000 of income earned in this We believe such prostate annually pays no state or local cedure would not be tax. An accurate analysis of the situfair to all of our custation shows even further inequalities. omers. The $70,000,000 income which pays Therefore, every day the $20,000,000 annual tax bill inis sale day in our cludes income from intangible properstore.' This enables ty. These intangibles contribute less than one and one-hapercent of the every single one of tax. our customers to save It is impossible to state accurately any and every day just how mucli intangible property -time food there is located in the state but the items any FULLY federal income tax returns indicate are needed. there is at least $250,000,000 worth ENCLOSED of productive wealth in intangibles BRAKES owned by persons, who pay a federal QUALITY income tax. This does not include the small blocks of intangibles own-- ! FOODS ONLY ed by the great numbers who do not pay any federal income tax. Certain-T- y Half a dozen cheap intangible property represents a big part of the property of the state lV-ter A new Chevrolet truck with dual prices on cheap merand yet there is practically none of is now available wheels Chevrolet dealers everychandise does not it on the tax rolls as shown by the fact . Chassis that as Light a Delivery 365 intangible property build desirable or last where. It is big and powerful, rugged and dependable. f Light Delivery Chassis class pays less than one and with Cab 470 It offers many new features of outstanding value to the business. We ing percent of the $20,000,000 annual load (Pick-ubox extra) know this. Utahs problem of tax revision, modern truck user. And no other truck of equal capacity Roadster Delivery . . 440 therefore, will be a readjustment in (Pick-ubox extra) why every item costs less Your the distribution of the tax burden Sedan Delivery . . . 595 in our store is priced which will shift part of the cost of will you a Chaitis with Cab . . . . . . 625 state and local government from tang-- ; at consistently low, demonstration any time. ible property which has been carrying UTIMTY CHASSIS saving prices. And load to income or to intangibles the each one of these itwhich, while they have ability to pay, FEATURES OF THE NEW CHEVROLET TRUCK have not been brought to the tax ems represents qualirolls here. ty merchandise. Try Liter articles will, no doubt, show Dual wheels slight additional cost, with six truck-typ- e Prke of ?Wton chassis with or without shopping our way tohow this would be dealt with under cob includes front fenders and aprons, the proposed constitutional amendday. Enjoy the best running boords, cow, dash and com to be ments voted on next November. potoy equipped instrument pane, hood, foods in town. And by enclosed four-whe- el truck-typ- e brakes new heavy-dut- y I district ( O N LY - $ 7.50 - 11 ;nt, y, Al-itc- es r; NEW FORD BATTERY' : Man-warin- piano-accordia- n J. M. NICHOLS ,a niaiiixsiaaaiiaiKisaciiiaiiiaBHHaa rt A INIw 6 y Chevroletf Tinmek . s 1 ii mi d ir with Dual Wheels lf DUAL WHEELS six-cylind- on at one-hal- p Thats to operate and maintain. Chevrolet dealer gladly give n nearest trial load 1H-TO- N 1? cord tires head amps and spare means of our every day-sal- e day policy, in save whenever foods. these need of MELONS Francom's Famous Water Melons are Bigger Redder Sweeter Me serve them while you order. Everything in Pickles at the MITION FARM John H. Francom. Mgr. O R SKAGGS FOOD n IVi-to- n rim. $25 clutch new, stronger steel channel frame transmission d engine. EXTRA models including spare wheel. All prices f. o. b. Flint, Michigan CHEVROLET E completely 4-sp- six-cylind- valve-in-hea- er MOTOR Division COMPANY, of Oonoral DETROIT, MICHIGAN Motor. Corporation STORES A Surety of Purity ; UTE-NAG- DUAL WHEELS at bigger, heavier rear axle I Mrs. M. Burdick spent the visiting in Salt Lake. week-en- d I T WISE T O CHOOSE S I X J |