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Show The Eureka (Utah ) Reporter Page Four May 10, Utah Has High Income TaxesMake edu.cjn.9 Diet Sales This Year shouId of Up Big Percent Three Good Meals Utah showed tin- h;..;,,. , Fish and Game News Notes ... - A mrnt action liy the Utah Fiali anil Gnnii- - OummiHaiun gives hport Miicn tin! right to take of till Stiitc's wat-- rs from by ot tier incaiiM than hool; nn I the 1952 fishing season. The inotiiiii for this net ion ivad.i. That carp nniv he taken for use onlv iionciiiiniierci.il from I 'tali I ike, .Ionian Kivir, Sevier Kiver its jiinetion with Clear Creek. Gri-e-- i Itiver. Duchesne Kiver hi low its junction with Strnwlsrrv Kiver. Hear Kiver below Cutler hum. Cutler Keser-vni- r. WelsT Kiver helow its june-tio- n with Ogden Kiver. Colorado r, Kiver, San Juan Kiver, Echo Ieer Creek Keservoir, Slrawbirry Keservoir and ISear hy nnv means except explosives. electricity or electrical or firearms. devices, Director J. Kerry Egan noted that this action was taken in answer to many requests from Individ, uals and sjsirtsmi a's groups who felt that the taking of carp hy spear, how and arrow, grappling, and other means In the shove named waters would provide additional recreation for many people. He said, The Commissioners concurred in this thinking. We fed A Lea Angeles Examiner photographer sayo this la how a recent atom BOMB OVER LOS ANGELES that auch fishing for carp will also film la Loa Angeles, over 300 miles away serve to reduce the number of this bomb blast appeared to camera equipped with Infra-re- d NOT visible to naked eye la Loo Angeles. was the of site Nevada will which Spectacle turn explosion. the from in trash fish, provide more food for other more desirable fish and for waterfowl." Some fish liases will result from P1"1'"1 ftHh iimyiil downstream by high waters. the unprecedented high flissl wn- - the i xtremcly Chief concern resulting from the ters in Ktah streams this vcBr. es- tcm.iis is the havoc pccially in the north half of the 'h!inn-1- s Knowfall the hoaviewt whore Stat. nm! of Iokh Ji'ivv s'JHimk. plant wn on rwonl deposited d'liing hfe that takes years in the the winter just past. These losses will not he too great since no making. Department spokesme" only nature and lime ran early plantings of trout in them' note that Uiesc losses In many of our -' antihad in been made streams rfPft'r cipiition of the floods. Normal finest trout streams, Learn To Master Your Mind planting has been done only in j They also note that a record streams above reservoirs or kikes number of hatchery raised legal IE LOOKED at one time R. Alan Pierce, Bronx, ait- - still on EVERYWHERE that are in themselves trout wa- - and larger size trout ters and would serve to catch any hand to go into - streams when N.Y., saw listed in bold black print the symptoms of cancer. ;the flissl period passes. It is be- - It was in every type of printed form, in the newspapers, magathat iiirst such planting zines, on the movie screens. It wasnt very long before he began he done liefure the general op. n-- 1 to feel some of these symptoms. As the days went by the nagging fears became frightful woring of the trout season June 14. U: increase in Defense Koni; nation for the iirst riuari rH yisir compand to tin f "A tC. months of lital vi ar. r,.- r...llv During Jain.-nyMarch of this year y i:,; fense ltoml sales m tflis , amounted to $2PS!ii)ui) ciimp' State's Revenue A well planned reducing diet should include three well balunccd each dny. b ginning with taxes i both individual breakfast Velyn H. Stevens, Home an I curpiirale) ucrniinti-for of total I leiuonstrulion agent, says. She or 114 In reducing diets it is in Utah state n 'Venue lining tin-- , explained, that the day's important especially fiscal year ended June ."0, lli.'il. total foisl intake be distributed of With the rapid growth oviT three meals." in 1'tali during recc.it years, j A recent diet study offers an--!"- ' tax revenues have expand-- 1 thae puts special cm-- ; d ed alnn-s- t since 1040. In during plan for u fixeul KM0, total income tax rev-- : pluisis on a full breakfast This weight-losin- g helps ilaith individual and rnrpor-- ! the day. ate) were $1.5 million. These in-- . eontnl appetite through Other studies show that food to $2.8 million in 1945, to! $6.7 million in 1950. and to 8.9; iatcn i arly in the day is digested and absorbed largely during the million in 1951. Thirtv-on- e of the 4.8 states have most active daytime hours. Food l1n,RW Bh.orJy bfor KnK ado pted some form of personal in- absorbed h'1 digested come tax. Utahs tax was first cn-- 1 acted in 19.11. The rate is progn-s-J:irK,'Iy during the period when t ho xivo and ranges from 1 percent of bM,V nwds it least. That ia when the first $1,000 of net taxable in-- 1 the excess is likely to be deposited come after exemptions to 5 per- - !lK The plan is to cut calories in all cent on income over $4,000. Itesi-- 1 dents having a Federal adjusted meals. Starting with breakfast, do gross income of less than $5,000 it this way. A basic bnekfastbn-a-pat-ma- v. at their option, pay a tax tern fruit, cereal, milk, vielded $6.0 million in revenue to and butter - - is easily adjusted by the state of Utah. replacing the 4 ounces of whole Utah ia one of .12 states impos- - milk in the cereal serving with 4 milk of cutting ing a tax on corporate income. The in half the sugar eatenbywith the corporation franchise tax law. as. rereal aervinga; by incliuling only passed in 1931 and later amended. one slice of bread, with V tea- provided that every bank or cor-- 1 mi-ul- s Iii-iuii- - . - es to I.K months of lust year. in-ri- ini-om- e spoon of butter; and i,y jxiaeht-- or soft cooked J.gw six-fol- ' ... poration other than a National corRank and specified porations shnil pay the State a tax of 3 percent of its net taxable income or 1'20 of 1 percent of the fair value of its tangible property in the State, whichever ia greater: hut in no rase shall the tax he less than $10.00. During the fiscal year ended June 30, 1051, the corporation franchise tax provided $2.8 million in revenue. Call K1 n-- Pas.--, J xt far mom Indore! Kentucky Straight Bourbon 4 100 prsef tARTON DISTILLING CO, lARDSIOWN, prf Set Dinnerware Piece 32 I Service for Six Silverware I Hostess Set -- DEXTER TWIN - TUB WASHER d H- i- During i I.i he ill i-r past ten (Ihvs County lina re-e- i-j vad its ouniiHl spring stocking of of six Departm it trout. A fl.-e- t ' i fish tr.icks transisirted 1 IK loads ( f legal cr larger fish to the lake during this period. Kach load avr-- j raged 100 pounds of fish. The fish average I two to the pound, with many exceeding a pound in size, Bulk of the trout came from the State's Glenwnod hatchery, with the Isia hatchery contributing 18 loads. This planting add.; to tin- 41 loads of trout placed in the lake la- -t fall following the close of the fishing season. Spawning fish coming into the traps on Twin Creeks - mi Hew big la a dollar? Thai depends on what It can buy. When prices are high, the dollar Is small, when prices are low, the dollar le big. I want blggor dollars, so heres what Tm doing. I'm making real effort to produce mere without raising costs. That's the way to beat Inflation and make dollars grew." iinom mmea School Students ries; every printed word on the malignant disease seemed to be aimed right at him. He was the one person out of every 10 that had cancer! All of his daytime hours and his nights became consumed with that one horrible thought He couldn't work, he couldnt sleep, and he couldn't think of anything else but the symptoms he was feeling that so obviously indicated cancer. He experienced the truth of the saying there is no disease as real as an imaginary disease. It reached a point where even his wife noticed his behavior, and it must have been pretty bad for her to notice it, because he tried desperately to keep it from her. He explained his feeling and his wife, he says, being highly intelligent, suggested the obvious course: to go to a reliable doctor and get a complete examination. Well, with just a few words that doctor ripped away all the fears and worries and nagging doubts that were making his life so miserable. All the doctor said after the examination was, there is nothing wrong with you. Presto! He was suddenly one completely rejuvenated human being. Here is the thought he wants to leave with you: The mind is a wonderful thing as your servant and it can perform miracles; but if you let it, it ran make your life a veritable hell on earth. MASTER YOUR MIND OR IT WILL MASTER YOU. In the young people enmli- d in the schools of Utah lies the greatest hops for the solution of the state's mounting traffic problems. This opinion was expressed recently hy Mr. Lvlc D. Sands, man-- : ager of the Utah State Automo-- ; bile Association, affiliate of the AAA. an organization that works closely with srhool safety pro-grams. 'Safetv education is far more g of a important to the boy or girl than most of the nd-- 1 vanced mathematics and foreign Mr. Sands languages courses," said. The minds of these young pen-- . pie are receptive to new ideas, They are at an age when habits and skills ran best be established. Attitudes during earlv ' years will influence the hehavior of these boys and girls throughout their lives. They represent one large united body. There are 'reachable.' They should he given guidance in accident prevention, how to walk across the street safely and sanely, and how to operate an automobile in a safe manner. to protect their own lives as well as the lives of others who use the streets and highways." Mr. Band pointed out that safety training actually protects an investment of $10 000 in public funds, as that is the estimated cost of educating a high school graduate. "It ia sheer he says, to make such a large investment without also investing enough to reasonably insure that our high school graduates go into the business world knowing how to stay alive." 0M9 - 70 SOUTH MAIN PAYSON i well-bein- Chief Brand Lime y ; d 1 r ! , j HIGH CALCIUM LIME CHIEF BRAND j I indicate a good carry over of fish Sportsmen, landowners, stockmen, We Specialize in High Calcium Chemical end others interested participate from last year. Fish Lake continues to hold its in this work that forms the basis recommenda-fishin- g place as one of the State's best- for the Committee's Hydrate for Mills and Smelters areas and scenic attrac- tions. it ia visited by tiona. Each 1 Catching Hies thousands of tourists and ia a Flics can travel 12 rules and favorite with residents from every PLASTERING FERTILIZERS corner of the State. Many fisher-- , maybe farther, say entomologists men believed last year to have been of the USDA. In Oregon, about a one of the liest seasons there on 75.000 flies were fed radioactive record. With the shove planting phosphorus mixed with sugar, program, and the high water table Traps were set in circles at inter-i- t should continue this year to be vals up to points eight and ten a inceca for those who rniov good miles from the feeding point. Isirge fishing in the beauty of this sec-- ; numbers of flies were trapped in CHIEF CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. the tion of our state. traps, indicating that The Utah Interagency Commit- - Utc flies can travel that far and tee has scheduled its annual meet- - vcn farther. ings over the State for the dis- The government has spent as russion of range and game herd 60S Dooly Building : Salt Lake City conditions from which are deter- - much as $6.0i)fl in firing one Influx of wetbacks" increase the Committer's kill recom- - eral employee, and one agency despite ail counter-movPlant: Saddle, Utah mendations to the Big Game spent $150,000 in laying off 25 Sen. Harold to S. to Brazil's ployccs. according according Army, police join to curb Communists' plann Rupeivisor of Game Man- - ston of South Carolina, liauatagaga agement for the Fish ami Game Department. The Interagency Committee was xit up in 1945 at the request of the Board of Big Game Contr- -l to assist the Board in the at ion of its derisions regarding game kill each season. The three land management malting up the ('nmniittrv are the' Forest Service. Bureau of I .and Management, and the Fish and!' Game Department. Throughout the preceding year, the field men of these agi 'icies ' ! gather the information to their reconimenda' Ions to the. Board. Usually there is ngrrrmrnt by the three Committee agencies on the kill recommendations for any given district. When there is a difference of opinion, individual Stop oboord a Union Pacific train and your vacation fun recommendations go to the Board. begins! It's luxurious and economical . . . you roam Information needed hy the Com. . mittco in making its recnmmen-ln-about os you please . . . dine leisurely or rcsl tions is gathered bv each agency's comfortably in the accommodations of your choicei many field men. the rangers nnd of the Forgame division employe Pullmans, with sections, roomettes, bedrooms, drawing est Sen-ice-, wardens and district game malingers of the Fish and rooms, comportments. Coaches, with reserved reclining Game Department, and the field seats. men of the B. I,. M. Such infor- -' mat ion maces from actunl range studv, special feed plot and browse studies, checking station inform:)-- 1 ore no driving worries os you glide along your lion, henl counts that are conduc-- . ted each year, and other means. smooth highway of steel, and you arrive rested Fr diloili and refreshed. If on automobile is needed, it's conven-an- d yaur yr j , 12-mi- le Fed-luin- O ed e. rm-Boar- d. 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