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Show SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FEBRUARY 8, 1921 ,! Who Bears Brunt of Taxation? ,i ;.I Kamuelxiin Hitcrtalncd in honor of Kldi-- r lier;i,a:i .!ei.baeh last Monday v.ii.ing The., gnesta were in the Granite School summary of A. annual in the rejiort of District, iniinKratt,l of tin; (Ii anile School District. jirc.MMits some very ir.tcivst-ij.t- r hile the taxation figures are for the year fond fur tl.nugth. the fiscal year of the ili. trict does not to that the fart l't22, owing laleiidar with tlu year, nevertheless, the projKiriions correspond remain utiout constant. ta:yirs The lull' win GKVMTK SCHOOL llrTKH.T-l9- 22 LARGEST TAXPAf Total Taxes Tu'mI (ainn Tai.iv. r or '.rnui fl!),K71.77 1 l.'latl CnpHT Ciiliii!iny . 15.272 Ml ilititii'M .Smelting t'miipany 4 I Mah IWer & Light Company 3 30.2 17.0i 4 Bingham A (inrlielil Uailr.iatl 21.1.11 no r. Dciivei A Hie Orainl.' Kaiiruail lJ.l'.'l .KK Wixtcru I'uritir Kuilrnail . 9 Jll.lr7K.o2 Salt I .like A Utah Kuilrosi-n 7,075.18 I lull Light A Trin'tiim Co. it o.i;i;0.12 lltali I'lc.'setl Brick Company 12 ri1ir.!.!n I nlantl l:t Crystal Salt Company fi.nl 7. 14 & Tel. Coin puny Tel. Mtn. Slal It 4.DI9.91 Garfield Water Company If. 4,07:.K!I Oregon Short Line Railroad . 2,:u.00 Kiln hall & Richard, 2;:.ri pea 17 M,o:4.hi IK II. H. Cole .469.89 V.I 1. I). S. Church, 115 piece 1 "91.07 Car OompuniiM fll ... 1,207.(8) Cornwall 2. 1.15:1.00 ... Colorado Milling Cuiiqmny 1,1 4K.00 Company Murray Lmndry yi ... 1,079.00 Harrow 21 . . 28,290.00 82 ram- - paid $250 to (1,000 IlKi 50.200.00 4l3i 35!) case paid $100 to $2.ri0 44.9W1.07 . 650 eaaea paid $50 to f 100 IMS 40.902.00 ... 12H5 rise 21li0 paid $25 to $50 ToUl Taaea Collected in 1922 $:,lfi, 023.52 $14,899,731 .0(1 Kialo Hoard of Equalization Asaewnnent 490,135.79 22,553,45.1.01) County Aascwnnents MIS IN . . I i: Granite High Notes OF PICTURES ONLY IllQ) BETTER THE CLASS C-- E Riven Ly Miss Water festival on last Friday was an i' success, few of the had ever seen anything of the Lird before. The old story of the mermaid who loved a mortal and longed fur a human soul was told in pantomime w ith beautiful effect. Granite's fliuril capable mermaids showed how much at home they were in the pool. I iles'-- e Brownell was the prince who innocently caused such turmoil in the was sea maidens heart. Vera Br-jthe nrhicess selected by cruel parents fur nw bride. Gladys Peterson was the ur, happy mermaid herself. The scenes gave an opportunity to show the members of the swimming class to After the drama a good advantage. swimming exhibition was given. The PRESENT WE pre-.-en-t. Gorl.nski aud-,rne- T II E A T R JUT NEXT SUNDAY 1 Honor Roll Third Six Weeks , Richard Lindsay, Ethel yn Best, Ardita Linnebach, Anna Mcl'heters, Erwin Bishop, Virginia Mclheters, Eunice Bostnnn, Ellen Madsen, Louis Brink, Linen Brownell, Celestia M archant, Iaivina Bruce, iouise Mortensen, Nellie Miller, Leola Burgner, Dollie Musser, Blanche Carlston, Ethel Casio, Fenno Neff, David Ohlin, Amber Chapman, M. Chisholm, Ilarold Ottinger, Helen Chisholm Ralph Parrutt, Lyman Cook, Mabel Robinson, $806,159.51 $37,453,196.00 Total Cornwall, Eliza. Samuels, Charles Freediorn, Ruth Saville, Martelle Th Levy in Granite School District, 1922 Fuller, Olive Shaw, Wayne .'. Cunnerson, Helen Shepherd, Robert Bute, Ceneral purpose Hadlield, Janice South, Ruth Stall', Kdmol Stevenson, Vernon Haxmer, Irene Stale, High School Total State Tax Levy Hammer, Pearl Stokes, Claudia Harland, Walter Tame, Marie County, State Road Fund Hazelgren, Pearl Tame, Veina County, District Schools Henrickson, Alice Tannp, VaLeen Total (Jaunty Tax Hill, Olive Taylor, Weston Themander, Zoy Hoopes, Iloraee Jarrard, Billie Thurman, Allen Jackman, Bernice Webb, Athole Total Nuaiher of Taxpayera in Granite Diatrict in 1922 waa 1 1.270 Wheeler, Zettella Jensen, Dott 80.0 of them paid taxes on one piece of property. Lawrence, Philip Woodbury, Gladys id taxes on two piccea of property. 18.0 of them of them paid taxes on three pieces of property. 1.5 A prize was recently offered for the of them paid taxes on four pieces of proerty. .5 three best compositions on Why I Like Salt Lake." Anna Stillman, a 100.0 Granite Senior, was the winner of ope Tlie Average Tax for the District: $71.71 if all paid an equal amount of taxes. prize. Her composition follows: 'I like Salt Lake's mountains. For of the Taxpayera (8870) Not Included in me there are no equals. They have The Average Tax for the Above List Was: their intrinsic value in their mineral ' products, but the soul food which they 11,270 taxpayera paid R'r,7 bfio, supply is of inestimable value. Few 2,400 (in table) paid people looking at them are reminded 140,1.80.94 of petty or mean things; neither am I. 8,870 remaining paid foster broadmindedness in our or an average of only $15.82 each, which represents approximately the taxes They citizens. The Someone has said, cn$750 worth of property. woods are Gods own temples." To next sport will be baseball. Why not me, unfamiliar with any large forests or giants trees except as seen on our join in time to make the team? mountains, the canyons formed by This is a laat call to the girls of them mm to be the best SUGAR HOUSE I think of the universe and the CreGranite Stake for the big all stake planned all things well. Then banquet to be given Feb. 16th, at the ator who Stake House, at 8 oclock sharp. Tables only do I feel real, deep gratitude. I gain rest from the repose of the hiHs. WARD NEWS will be laid for 300 guests. Looking at these hills that have lasted for The following schedule has been and ages and are still firm, the bustle hurry of the times are forgotten. planned for the use of the amusement By A. W. That the mountains have an appeal basketball: lull for practicing The Misses Lucille Howard and for others is shown by the number Monday, from 6 to 8 Jr. hoys. who every year visit the canyons. Alice Brinton entertained at a miscelM 10 8 men. Monday, from to laneous shower for Ernest Landward all go for peace and rest. Many They Wed. from 5 to 8 Gatherers." seem to find it; certainly I do. That last Wednesday evening, at the home 6 Thurs. from to 8 Boy Scouts. Ave. Elder is why I like the mountains better of M' Brinton, 627-3Thurs. from 8 to 10 M" men. than the many other advantages Salt landward leaves for a European misLake offers. sion Friday. Feb. K. A continuance of tho art of bronzbe given by Mrs. Blackburn A treat is in store for all Sugar ing will House Ward boys between the ages of during the club meeting of the Granias next Tuesday evening. It pays to 15 and 17 years every Tuesday evening girls be there. at 7:30. It is the Mutual class of Brother Hcywood, Jr. The Icssoui are The contestants from Sugar Ward Rtoriea of faith and courage, just what January 23. Open night out foe the stake Public at Tuesday, every boy of this age likes. Then, top, who will try Mutual, two debates were held. context which will take place Speaking on athletirs, and have Resolved: That the government should they are strong developed a tine basketball team. The aonietinie in February are: Miss Mar- pay all men who fought in the World ion Gurdner, Miss Viola Sulzner and war a bonus," decided in th eaffimia Miss Audrin Wilhelmsen. RAG RUGS WOVEN tive. A debate. Resolved: That men Call Hyland 2702-are handier out of the house than in The amusement committee of the " The affirmative: Mrs. Edith M. I. A. h:iv arranged a special prol.ongson and Mrs. Elda Nelson; negHETOW INFECTION gram for next Tui 'day eivnieg, in ative side: Miss Ruth Ashby and . The gmibui discovery in flesh hmling memory of President Abraham LinBoth side kept the Dorothy Dean. is the nuirvrjuiix ll.ir.umne, a preparation coln. Let's be there lit 7:30. that- comes in liqnul and powder form. meeting in laughter and the decision was given in favor of the affirmative, It is a rombinaihin treatment tlint nut A surprise in the form of a mi seel The debate had no preparation what only purities the nond of germs that Inncoux shower was Ernest given ever. cause infcctiua but it heals tho flesh with Landward, after choir immediately or extraordinary Kieel. Hud wound cuts which iako weeks to ben I with tlic practice last Wednesday night by the The superintendent and officers of choir Besides gifts, there the members. iikikI quickly under were ordinary linii:i.-i- ts Sunday school met at the home of well wishes and many godspeeds the powerful infiiiere-- ' of tliie wonderful Abraham Sieverts on January 30, to for his abroad. trip Tri.-IwihhIv. honor their son. Arnold, who leaves (li.pi O :!(le, 60e and $1.20. FtnviLr 30c and fi'K-- . S.dd by for the Netherlands mission on FebThere are rumors of a glee cluh and 8. A program and games were a real Mark secret sometime in the ruary Mowed by refreshments, Lloyd's Pharmacy enjoyed. nenr future. We are wondering very 1702 So. 11th Hast. Adv. if the two are connected? Elder Wodward gave a verv g leeturo on the Book of Mormon, nsTMeaBBscB Surday evening at the conjoint meeting of the M. 1. A. There were also admitted as member of the Granias Hr' fee their aetivities: Miss Ruth Ashby, Mrs. Alice Malin. Miss Ethel Dean, Miss Sorenson. These young ladies received their pins. EASXJGAJJIOJJEJNSJTTIITIO Aridi-rson- AND MONDAY . Four-Fifth- FEBRUARY DONT c 10-1- 1 MISS IT ML GLORIA SWANSON IN ZAZA s Shop in Sugar House TIIE SEE THE POPULAR GLORLV ENACT HER CAREER YOULL SAY THEATRES OUR ARE ASSET AN ITS GREATEST A GOOD THIS TO ROLE OF ONE DISTRICT Parleys Ward News CONVENIENCE A R. it-- 1 made curdy. Advert each p'-.v- ivrti'ii.ites aro given for tho amount of ! i j jj xj h.'l receives b r :r.- . - Csimpii'. April 12th. most ci rtilieat os .it the eiui of contest radio set en display in our window. . starts Monday. February 11th and closes THE TUL11 CHOCOLATE SHOP The place where you pet pood candy Made in Supar House ir.i --- : IN amy? LEGALLY DEAD Could you bo sued for "We ir.n: marry! The ivurts say yu.i are dead!" The lis"ii'e on Japan to be given in the ilistrvt schol house. i postnoned aeeiHi".: of sickness ni the family o Mr. Kirby. dent? Would you lie a lawful parent to your children? Could you bo arrested under your name? - There wii b ea ward dance Frida v exening. February 8. Good music and a goed time. Everybody come. Box oo9. Goldsboro, Wayne Co., North Carolina. - 11th - 12th MILTON SILLS Could you marry again without committing big- Would you be a person or a ghost ? The amazing story of a man declared to he dead wa restored to life! A grae A Uth East St. 10th If you were Would your wife be a widow ? On Tuesday evening, February M. I. A. session, about thirty of the young people surprised Mis Dorothy Dean at her home on 23rd East, on it being her birthday anniversary. Game were played and a gen oral go-time was had. Mr. Dean and family served refreshment, very body wished Dorothy many returns o: .he day. CHANCE FOR HAPPINESS Write me the name of your favorite hvnm, enclosing one dollar, and I am sure I can make a suggestion that will bring you much happiness. SR FEBRUARY To I. case or Rent a 25 aero farm in Holliday. Tortns are very reasonable. Call at lo:d) Blaine Ave. or Phone Hy. 2;;J. Don't I ort'l 2W3 So. : OVERLOOK Legally Dead after the honu- - NOT -- Radio Fans ! SHOULD NEXT Sun. - Mon. Tues, inter-exfin- litt voqr tu'iIs busy trying some if our delicious YOU powerful drama of a love that reached beyond to claim its own. who ihf Tlic most unnusiial photoplay you have ever seen ! p r r u Miotif M e n T8lla AM rui a LER MERCHANT IN SUGAR HOUSE .MAINTAINS AN ESTABLISHMENT patt,iem |