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Show The Psyyt Chra:!:!:. L'!Jj THURSDAY, JULY 9. THE RINGS BELL FOR 1 9'9 . , . SANTAGUIN-TINTI- C TASTE TII5S STAKE do rr earn) r The trouble with AmeriMardi-kiaM1. M.r'di ian, who ratei smd Georg'1 M cans from 4e d"v ha arh's Hrh author of Song of at Elis Island (37 ve-rrived op and g icst speaker d;e-n;t- v 4bi; Juv 2D calls th the patriotic-sacre- d assembly man of the g'ft held at BYU Fieldhous-- on cf Amor ca. Hegretest said that is that thev Sunday evening, what we needed was mom do not appreciate the priviand he endeacors h;s huv'i,'tv lege of b"ing an American his Depreciation for humility, (That f gures when we real- God and far his fellow man eift ize how easily this gret marv wavs, none mere has come to most of us mod- in than his tradition of truchmg is it practicern Americians, restaurants the his closmg ally impossible to fully ap- famous Omr Khayam in San ourwe which that preciate Fransc:sco is one of them) to the public on Christmas Eve when he and his wife personally serve his employees and their families. His rubs for success number three: First, faith in yourself; Second, faith in America; and third and foremost, faith in God. Back these up with hard work and nothing can stop you. In conc!us:on he said that I One of the most encouraging aspects of the report by Comthe Nixon mittee was its assertion that are needed to tax reforms growth promote economic and can perhaps be realized ; DOINGS The Pins and Needles Club was held at the home of Donna Warren, July 1. The meeting was called to order Opby Pres. Jean Spencer. ening prayer was by La Von-n- a Gay. Present were nine members. Judging skirts, blouses and beach bags was done in the meeting. Refreshments were served. Closing prayer was given by Joyce Hansen. The "Needles and Thread' Club met at the home of Connie Ottesen Thursday, June 25. The president, Connie Ot tesen, opened the meeting. The prayer was given by Jac-aly- n Done. The song was led by Cora Lee Wilson. Mrs. Fay Depew, the leader, assigned 4-- the demonstrations for the next meeting. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Last week, the club had a civic project of cleaning out the iris near the Peteetneet school at the entrance of town. and the spiritual strength of 160 million Americans is the greatest defense we can have against any enemy." The Chuck Wagon dinner held at the Park last Tuesday was reportedly a huge success It was quite a sight, those Scouts in their Chefs aprons, cooking for and serving the Bee Hive girls. Several Stake officers were in attendance. (Id be glad to mention them by name if some one would clue me in on these things once in a while). Someone has said that if dishes were set out, some filled with water, seine wiith honey, it would not take long for the ants to find, out which had the honey. Well, I suppose that Brother and Sister Hyrum Bardley, Gleaner and teachers in the Second Ward must be serving honey because they are really collecting a crowd. A total of 29 attended the Fireside at Trumbolt Park on Tuesday. They will meet tonight for a pot luck party at the park, sans Mrs. Bradley, since I understand she was injured in an automobile accident yesterday (Monday) and has been (It would be a hospitalized. M-M- Club The Nifly-Nin- e dd a meeting June the first the home of Ivy Dodd. A Your on Improve port ooming and Your Hair was ven and the girls got start-o- n their swimming bags, ifreshments were served. good idea for all of you 4-- By FLOYD JOHNSON .p-v- Sec- ond ward Sisters who have recipes for the new cook book to get them in to Sister Bradley since it seems unlikely that shell be able to collect them from you). Hobos were hiking in all directions on Tuesday. Those from the First Ward had a fun time at the Power Plant. Assisting were teachers, Colleen Jackson, Ora Davis, and sports directors, Doreen Wall. Second Warders found a cozy corner and a kettle of stew at GAS-TOO- NS rui moral ii Anti-inflati- soon. This was highly gratifying to industry which has been contending that tax rate re-- ; form is essential to remove clock is actually a striking TIME OF DAY . . . This king-siz- e floral display at the Jardln dAccllmatation in Paris . . . and It works! 20 The Soil Profile of e Last week the Payson of the Soil Conservation Service played lost to a team f SCS Auditors ( -v -Lom Washing- C.. Mr. Scott, Tr. Gates, and Tr. Cornforth A Of-fe- Out-of-Sta- Utahs Fata! Drivers te Because 15 of the drivers involved in fatal traffic accidents in Utah last year were from pther states, the Utah Safety Council is launching a special educational program in their behalf, it was announced today. horough inspec-;oA large proportion of their was.' made fatal accidents were of the if all office prosingle-caoff the cedures, records road type. running A major contribeng kept, ways uting cause of such accidents f assisting far- is fatigue, coupled with unmers, and a field familiarity with driving coninspection of some practices ditions in western mountain being applied on the farms country, the Council indicatnd ranches of the Nebo Soil ed. Conservation District. Most To help tourists to be aware of the procedures being carof such hazards and precauded out and practice work tions to follow, a specially-prepare- d were pretty well accepted as sheet Tips on fact complying with Service stan- Mountain is being Driving Short-cominA few dards. distributed the throughout existed which we intend to State. Chambers of Comcorrect and thereby make our merce, service stations, motels, assistance to the farmers of and restaurants are being more value to them. asked to display the flyers A national inventory of Soil and assist in getting them inand Water and Plant conser- to the hands of the tourists. vation needs is being made by your Department of Agriculture. The SCS has been chargnterested in seeing some of ed with leadership in this their ditches, talk with Don work. The first meeting of Daley of Payson; Joe Fovers the Conservation Needs Com- and Henry Greenhalgh of mittee was held last week Ralph Andrus of Spwith action being taken on the anish Fork, Lynn Christensen first part of the inventory of Salem and others in your dealing with the needs on a neighborhoods. watershed basis. IU attempt A tour of native to keep you informed of the and their improvement pastures will be project as it develops. held on Tuesday. July 14 at All farmers and Reports coming to us of the 1:30 p.m. value of concrete ditches to ranchers are invited. We will the farmers who have install- assemble at 4th South in ed them, are very encouragat the first red light ing. To those of you who are plan to be there. r ; ) m d, San-taqui- present obstacles to the na-- 1 tions development. For this purpose, it urges enactment of a measure by Representatives Herlong and Baker among other things, which, would lower personal and corporation income taxes to a maximum of 47 percent by a series of annual reductions spread over five years. The Nixon Committee, technically known as the Cabinet Committee on Price Stability for Economic Growth, made no specific legislative recommendations but explained that studies are now under way with a view to proposing changes in our tax laws at the appropriate time." As to when the appropriate time may be, tha Committee had this to say: If the line can be held on the Administrations budget tax revenues should more than meet current expenditures This will provide the margin needed to prov'de for reduction in the debt and absorb any temporary losses of revenue caused by shifting to rates which, by improving incentives, will enlarge the tax (D-Fl- Accidents Involve By Clyde T. Lowe n, base. Administration supporters express confidence that a balanced budget, along with a surplus, will be attained during the fiscal year that started last Tuesday, June 30. In its report to President Eisenhower, the Nixon Committee asserted that in the long run the most effective antidote to inflation is increased efficiency and productivity the economy. of is And tax reform, it added, important to the efficiency The State Tourist and Council is also Pub-l'cit- y being asked to include the fact sheet in correspondence with people addressing inquiries to the tourist agency. Assistance of similar information agencies dealing with motoring tourists is also being sought. and productivity of the economy,' and sustained economic growtfi is necessary for maintaining our increasing standard of living and our national security." Thus, the vital importance of tax reform is brought ou clearly by the Committee appointed by President Eisenhower to devise ways of checking inflation and promoting economic growth. Congressional consideration is regarded as certain at some time in the future. Tax reform advocates hope that in there the national interest will be no delay. Slates Rights Gain Advocates of legislation to protect state laws against federal encroachment are waging a determined campaign to obtain Senate approval well adahead of congressional journment. Assurance that he will press for Senate action at this session has been given by Senator McClellan OLD CROW JAMES CROVT crested the first modern bourboa 185) Americas preferred bourbon U$t Mild 86 Proof KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY OLD CROW DISTILLERY CO. FRANKFORT, KY DtSTR. BY NATIONAL DIST. PROD CO who along with 30 of his colleagues, is sponsoring a States Rights measure. His promise came after the House has passed, 225 to 192, a companion States Rights measure by Rep. Smith ar (D-Va- .). A coalition of Republicans and Southern Democrats swept the bill through the House but the margin of vist-or- y was somewhat smaller than that obtained last year before the 1958 elections increased the New Deal strength in Congress. At that time the measure was passed by a 241 o 155 vote, a margin of 86. Admittedly, the backers of the legislation are fighting an uphill battle in the Senate Prompt action by the Com mittee and by the Senate is highly desirable in order to avoid what happened Jast ymr It Is imperative, therefore, that every supporter of State; and every opponent Rights of a bigger federal bureaucr-icin Washington communicate their views immediatelly to members of the Senate. Senators should be urged to do two things: Prompt action by the Committee and by the Senate is regarded as highly desirable in order to avoid what happened last year. At that time it was caught in a session-en- d jam and returned to the Judiciary Committee by a 41 to 40 vote. 33-vo- te y ffiftiliias (M YOU, TOO, the rodeo grounds. Baptized on July 5, 1959 were: Wesley Bryan Robbins, "Sure I iold you to stay NEAT Second Ward; Corinne Ewel, l, AND CLEAN but let's not Genola; Kathy Dean Vau OVERDO it!" William Duke Hudson, and Betty Patricia Neff, First We dont feel that we can Ward. the importThe world is moved, not ance of our careful service. so much by the mighty push of a few as by the tiny shove of many. And he said unto them, . . . . For whether is greater, SINCLAIR SERVICE he that sitteth at meat, or he Dealer in Sinclair Product that serveth? is not he that sitteth at meat? but I am PHONE 481 you as he that serveth. among 88 East 1st North Utah Luke 22:27. Payson ... 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