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Show UTAH THE PAYSON nwRONTCLE. PAYSON, Economical Highlight Stowaway Balboa Once Balboa, who discovered the I.y fig (Continued from Page 1) Week says that in December it fell below 9,000,0(10 for the first time An unusually interesting sess-- 1 since 1931, and though no end of ion of the Cultus Club was held other estimates aie available, this is probably close to the tiuth. The tendency is still slowly downward. Political events, of course, can cause drastic changes in business conditions, and a general election is alw-ayunsettling, However, more and more of the commentators are saying that 1936 may disprove the old and not always true saying that an election year must be a bad business year. s The most accurate way to evaluate a countrys tax burden is in the light of the relation of taxes to the national income. On that basis, the U. S. tax problem is becoming steadily worse. A United States News tabulation says that when our national income reached its 1929 peak of 179,000,000,000, taxation accounted for 12.4 per cent of it. In 1933, national income touched its postwar low, dropping to $43,500,000,-000- , and taxes took 18.6 per cent. In 1934 and 1935, taxes took 19 per cent and 19.1 per cent of the national income, respectivey. Highest taxed nation is England, where 25 per cent of national income goes for taxation. But England has a balanced budget, while in the U. S. government spending and la far outrunning revenue creating deficits w'hich must be paid for in the future. Wednesday afternoon at the home The fea-tui- e of Mrs. Hazel Erlaml-oa review was of the program of Provo of Ballif Mrs. Algie by the diama Peace on Earth, an anti-wa- r play. Musical mi mlerErland-soJean were given by Ilia and Douglass Erlandson. President Annie Curtis was in chaigj n. , j ' n was hostess at a delightful bridge party Monday night. Twelve guests were present, ineludirg Mrs. U alter Ware, Miss Clara Johnson, Mrs Merrill Smit.h Mrs. Wayne Loveless, Mrs. LaVard Wright, Mrs Howard Wilson, Mrs. Jerry Bassett, Mrs. Weston Bean, Mrs. Byron Staheli, Mrs. Howard Shuler, Mrs. Stanley Done, Mrs. Floyd Harmer. Prizes were won by Miss Johnson, Mrs. Smith ar.d Mrs. Ware. en- The Personal Finance Company of Provo lend up to $300 for a monthly payra rnt of $6.72 for each $100. j Stamp Act Congress The .Stamp At Congress was a meeting of delega'es from the ides at the uty lull iri .New York in ()i tuber, lTd'i. Petitions were a I dressed to the ku.g of England ami to i prute-t.n- g aa iin-the documentary fix bud on the colonies A de( hira'ion of then;h's of Americans was drawn up, stating, among other (lungs, tnat Internal taxes could not he laid on the colonies without their own consent ' Nahum T. Curtis fron Salt Lake came home Tue-l- ay City where they have len for the past two months. 00 a. City al)tut time for the first at the temple. Round trie t Return on any $1.02. train same day. Excursion ets will not be sold on the a regular train. The last train es Salt Lake City at 10 p. m. in t Payson High Junior Vol 43, School Proit EU, Si FRIDAY, MARCH Hi HOWARD KEARNS o m liament at Pay80n p to the Many books belonging school library that Payson high lost been during past years have to the school returned been have now beof the survey result as a ing conducted. Practically all the homes in Payson and Santaquin have been called upon by the NYA workers on the project. The survey will be extended next week to other1 communities in this area. Although gifts of books and magazines will be appreciated, the particular purpose of the drive is to enlist the support of parents in finding school library books that have been lost during past years, .By LLOYD FRANKLIN: fat Miss Jennie Fairbanks Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ware tertained at a bridge dinner evening for twelve guests. fascinating facts Pa- cific ocean, was once ju-- t a common stowaway. To get to Darien, on the 1st li in y s of Panama, lie left ft, mto Domtinto by bid nt? away In an empty wine b.iind. DSunere' at sea he was put to wotk mid did It so will.i.a'y and so well that he was soot, the most popular man abond the ship lie was not long In I Ml 'ell before he V is (host'll n a leader of the settlement Slioit exped.tion of txploratlou In he tressed the isthmus and beheld the Pav die ocean, (burning toiiehed upon It all the laiils for the King of Sp un Library Books Returned As Result of Survey Temple Excursion Next Thursday Orchestra There will be an excursion to the Salt Lake Temple from the various wards of Nebo Stake next Thursday, February 27th, A spec- ial train will leave the Orem De-- 50c per couple j Extra Ladies Happen er P. Tax 25c Natio bkms Welfa V' I. A 4 Talk in Cong bills an . of dolla fer the 1 Mt. and Mrs example of the fasci natlng facts behind common veryday things is provided by ilycerine Discovued only a and fifty ye.us ago, this ingre-ln-n- t now enters Into literally APARTMENT FOR RENT Kindreds of household and indus-r- i of Howard Shuler, Payton. il products and lends itself to a of beneficial uses. miltitude in The following people The well known artist, Mr. Ftank Payson to attend the funeral of Hanley, has Illustrated a few of John Thomas Wignall: Mr. and hese u, es In Industry and In your Mrs. J. E. Wignall, Mr. John personal life Glycerine is espe-ial- l close to the average person's Isaac and family, Mrs. Joe Dunlop It is used so widely In and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bei- ,ife because lin, Mis Jennie Musser and fam family, Mrs. Martha Bennett and ily, all of Sa't Lake ( ty; Charles NOTHER bun-Ire- w-r- read the history of her grandfather, Mr. S. Savage and Mrs. White read a history of Payson as comby the camp historian, Mrs. piled o Inez Elmer. Refreshments were The Peteetneet Camp, Daught- served by the hostesses, Mrs. Lula ers of Utah Pioneers met last Erlandson, Mrs. Ann Loveless, Wignall, Provo; Mrs. James WigMrs. Grace Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Laura Coombs, Mrs. Georg- nall, Mrs. Hattie Allen, Nellie Wignall, and Mr.,. Evert Eliza White with Captain Rhoda ina Vest and Mrs. Lorena Spnngville. Davis in charge. Mrs. Hazel Boit medicines, foods and cosmetics life, health and beauty! Next to water, it is the liquid most extensively employed in medicines. Most syrups, flavorings and dozens of other prepared foods take advantage of glycerine freshness and purity, and cooks are increasingly finding it helpful in the kitchen. You can scarcely find any cosmetic lotion, cream, perfume that does not have recourse to the sooth ing powers of glvcerine. " There Is certainly drama behind everyday products! laiun I SMITH AUTO CO retirenn Twasur f bious o new bo r OF SPANISH FORK WILL CONTINUE , AT THE , the fore tbi rejet ' ' of passi . Of i elf - Station J they p I laid nc ; hu a while tl Sifculat ,fein ha a l SSfed I i Let Us Demonstrate Why Annual Girls Day Drama t Will Be Observed Presented Wednesday Under the direction of the Nebo Stake M. L A. a three act drama He ar.d She, was presented in the Stake Tabernacle Wednesday night. Miss Thelma Vest, Stake drama director coached the very fine production. The play was w'ell cast and exceedingly well rendered. The cast included Miss Margaret Bird, Sherman Loveless, Mrs Marion Loveless, Miss Helen Buster, Enos Simons, Niles Vest, Mrs. Marie Sabin and Miss Lois SCHENLEYS OLD QUAKER STRAIGHT WHISKEY IRAND Heres the quality... heres the mod erate price. ..that proves you dont have to be rich to enjoy rich whiskey. the largest sale of Old Quaker ny straight whiskey. 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Smoot, District Manager Your Or TIME TO PAV good name and steady income are worth money here . . . because they entitle you to borrow cash from us now or later. Any amount you obtain, whether $300 or less, con be repaid in easy ments extending to 20 months. Com. in writ. instal- from Links Full Line of Parts and Accessories .gttontr fiiates 0,666, IE'erv( ii carr WATCH THE FORDS GO BY C 'Ifrs. r fir oth iSSSBBSEIEIEESEE&iiEEIBEBEEflllllEIIEHEIEBIBESIlIi Store tl ;rurtl sirys Personal Finance Co. 207 Knight Building 8 North University Phone 210 Provo, Loans Made In Nearby Utah Towns i btnk (1 tiling s th Credit. Ate hki b stitute all the r$io w in comfort 'easy-chai- r ..OWn go ' I63. rAftei gold c( tireasui Worth leek. ( t$e tot Une b lot s of CLhAloe in refreshed condition seals . wide aisles . . . comfort . . convenient wash-room- s i . free pillows, drinking cups . . . free porter service! These are some of the delightful comforts and conveniences provided to coach passengers on Union Pacific trains. ed "Jhe Special CHALLENGER Coach-Touri- st Los Angels Car S.ction oi the Limited baa. la addition to the above feature. Special Coach lor Women and Children. Stewardess-Registere- d Nurse Service, Low-co- st Meals in Coflee Shop Dining Car. 1 'phott. e 1Je tr LOW FARES r r less Deep-upholster- Personal toAiis deral iflc' f.kse o o Golden Wedding Its by of SCHENLEYS PINT is !s: m 3 room modern Inquire 392 So. Main. strife. No. SI 1 United jC irfl Vby th T at it t Dr. E. Mansfield QCTQOOQQ. 0601 PINT FORD SALES LEAD r FOR RENT FOR SALE Rye. See Andrew M Mens basketThe inter-stak- e F28 Larsen, Genola. ball tournament will be held at Spanish Fork high school gymnasium next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Eleven stakes will be represented at the tournament. The winning team will go to the church CHIROPRACTOR finals at Salt Lake City starting March 4th. 75 East Center Street As you prefer... in BOURBON or RYE w IKE The annual girls day will be observed Friday at the Payson high school with the girls organization in charge of all activities during the day. Special costumes will be worn by the girls and they will put on the weekly assembly program. The grand climax is a leap year ball at night which is to be formal and all of the leap year privileges will prevail. The ball is to be held at the high school gym and will follow the Nephi-Payso- n basketball game at the Junior high school. Speed u of sad pro oar net j 1936 MODELS ON DISPLAY one jJSo, ;ial effe i .. Call in And See The Three-Ac- Sen L Conoco Service Life is a series of minutes. Do not waste them. facing i all Repi - . Ford Sales & Service i bonds, 2c or less modem all-ste- el per mile in coaches For iurther detail consult Local Agnt find, - v dollar i I The oio,oco Ujfys g is wpere th would Vjn, d no So,c agr of Tre A.ailab eorrem Ww ct gross Preside essarj wholly bank c tsmty gram sltion ' places but fi citizen |