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Show Friday, April 24, 1959 THE UTAH STATESMAN Page 3 Congressman In Washington by Henry Aidous Dixon by Dixon I White, Kaysville; Rosemary Wangs-- 1 Gay Hansen, Providence; Ann Rich- although they collect twice ward, Bountiful. I Utah as much in taxes. The cost of colthe State University gard, Huntsville; Nancy Tibbitts, lards, Judith Larsen, Midvale; Joan Among The arrival of income tax time ection is only 41 cents for every sponsors drill team members calling Lorenzo; Donna Lamb, Hyde Park; Mathews, Ogden, and Linda Jacob-a- t I prompts man a harried constituent $100. my office were Nancee Ann Mary Ann Adams, Layton; Gloria1 son, Sandy. 15th to write my office about April Cubas new boss, Fidel Castro, and urge that the budget be balduring his visit in this country, is anced, that taxes be cut and the attempting to sweeten up Washingtax money be spent with extreme ton on giving Cuba a bigger share care. Early last week I received of the U.S. sugar market. one particular letter which may Cuba used to get 95 per cent of give some of you a chuckle. the annual increase in American The letter read in part, Please sugar consumption. However, we work towards keeping the national were victorious in 1955 in getting debt and my income tax down. a revised sugar act which gives Save the four cents postage, secre- our own farmers 55 per cent of the tarial time and stationary it would yearly increase in U.S. sugar contake to acknowledge this letter by sumption. It gives 30 per cent to not doing so and thereby begin to Cuba and the rest to other couneliminate some of the frills." tries. To this same and outstanding to prevent any inI am of the Junior crease tofighting representatives Cuba or any other counChamber of Commerce from every at the expense of our farmers. state in the nation were in Wash- tryAs a member of the Forests Subington last week to work for a re- committee of the House, I have duction of government expenditures been urging our chairman to hold and general tax reform. Utahns hearings on the valuable forest reat the meeting were Ted Anderson, sources development program proRalph McClure and Ken Done. posed by Secretary Benson. Most appropriately their luncheon Some of the specific results of his speaker on April 15th was Charles program would be: L. Fox, recently appointed deputy First, increased reseeding of nacommissioner of the Internal Rev- tional forest land for cattle grazenue Service, from Utah. ing. The cattle industry is basic to Statistics Mr. Fox presented re- Utahs economy and there are over HORSETRADER The old saying get a horse phant. Record, who plans to use the horse on hh vealed that despite the despair at 600,000 acres of national forest has been reversed by income tax time few Americans try land in Utah suitable for grazing Larry LaFave farm, told Larry he could visit him anytime toride his traded in who King. Entering his new car Larry skid: I doubt to avoid paying taxes. For instance, that be greatly improved through (left) of Detroit Record whether the cars much-toute- d colCharles Dealer Rambler. horse for a 1959 mileage will comlast year over $80 billion was revegetation. distance the with the for allowed Rambler $150 King got from a backet of Grosso Pointe pare lected by the Internal Revenue the forest lands are the Second, Record n. are more comfortable. of the seats sure but trade-iNext oats, nnngntl thing you know, Service in general taxes which watersheds for our cities and towns elehis cowboy boots. home He drove to an with then in be will change coming somebody amounted to about $316 million for along the Wasatch front. There will every working day. Of the 69 mil- be stepped-u- p efforts to protect the lion people filing tax returns gov- vegetation and soil in the waterernment officials found only 1,527 sheds to improve the water supply DOWN MOUND BAKPSTOWN. KwiAt. April 7. 1810 cases of income tax evasion. and reduce destructive floods from The Internal Revenue Service has summer storms. 7,000 less employees now than in Third, recreational visits to the e forests in 1958 were at an high of 68.5 million, yet it is expected that recreational use will double within the next 10 years. New camp and picnic grounds will L be constructed especially to accommodate family groups. Fourth, hunters and fishermen Republican workers from throughout Utah will convene in Salt Lake will benefit from activities to imCity Saturday, May 2, for day- prove food cover on key wildlife long planning sessions on the 1960 areas, to develop . openings, , food in patches and game walk-way- s campaign. p follow-uincrease to and stands forest dense The May meeting is a to a Republican Central Committee fish capacities of streams and meeting held in February, accord- lakes. Fifth, in order to provide greater ing to Thomas G. Judd, Republican access to these forest benefits, the proState Chairman. A gram, entitled Road to Victory" forest development road system 0 was outlined at the February meet- will be increased approximately these all in Research miles. Members Mr. Judd explained. ing, of the State Central Committee, fields of activity will be intensi-fiecounty chairmen and vice chairmen, members Republican womens Beehive State visitors recently group and Young Republicans were included Hubert Tidwell, Welhave on assigned at that time to work the nine projects. lington; Harry E. Lyman, Kays-villmeetHarold W. Poort, John R. Highlight of the May 2 ing, said Mr. Judd, "will be the Turner, Roy Metcalf, Terrel H. keynote address by Clifton G. M. Bell, John Casselman, Ogden; MaxKerr, newly appointed Executive well Bentley, E. A. Hunter, Curtis Director of the State organization. Harding, Art Deck, Mrs. LaRue B. e Mr Kerr, serving on a Jex, Mrs. J. L. Firmage, Mrs. John the of direction took over, Flynn, Mrs. Elias L. Day, Mrs. basis, Martha W. Inch, Mrs. Marjean G. 1. He wil State organization April adalso make one of the principle Wright, Mrs. Mary Peterson, Salt o! Lake City; Mrs. Helen H. Brown, dresses at 'the annual meeting Woods Womens Cross; Mrs. Helene Parker, the Utah Federation of 9. American Fork; Mrs. Hugh Hay- Republican Clubs, Saturday May 1946, Horse Traded In . . . Elephant Next? 1952-mod- el all-tim- GOP Workers Schedule May 2 Confab in S C nine-proje- ct 57,-00- Frazier, Mr. VtfATERFILL, Mr. this is the purest surface limestone we could make beautiful bourbon spring in Kentucky. together. d. e; full-tim- Record Club? TRUE LIMESTONE BOURBON JOIN OURS ! Savings Selection Convenience 207 South 13th East CUSTOM HI-- FI Pure surface limestone springs proclaimed Kentucky bourbon uniquely flavorful among the world's great whiskies. 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