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Show BWJ.U'" ' J.W.H'Ml.l. IIJllllij 'J IN I Hl .1.1 f . - -.. t .--M $-, if l tiSiii .8 '-;:.t O ' I I I. ft A' ? RE-ELECT WALTER K. GRANGER DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR U. S. REPRESENTATIVE GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 3 (Paid Poltical Advertisement) r f OvDBBgS That's what will happen unless the Chain Store Death Tax (No. 2 on your November ballot) is defeated. Plan now to vote against No. 2 and keep low-price Chain Stores in Utah! There Is only one issue in this tax question. Shall $5,000 Yearly TaX IS the Death BloW the people of Utah be permitted to continue , . .. , . ,. No. 2 would impose an extra tax up to $5,000 buying necessities or lire from low-price chain r 1 ... , -Mi , j every year on every new chain store opened to stores, if they want to? Or, will they be forced ' ' , . . , . , . . , ... Utah, and on any existing chain store moved to to go to stores where prices and price ceilings . ' , . , a new location. are higher? Here's Hm It Works Befor,e Ionthe caIajstores would have foId up for, without freedom to move as conditions Sponsors of the Chain Store tax want to force change, no store could long survive, you to trade at stores where prices are higher, on the average, than chain store prices. They want Burden Will Fall Oil You to prohibit you from enjoying the savings you '"L omGe l" " ou can make at low-price chain stores like J. C. With chain stores gone you would have no Penney, Sears Roebuck, Montgomery Ward. choice but to trade at stores where prices are They want to do this by imposing such a heavy higher. So, in reality, this excessive tax burden tax on Utah's chain stores that these chain stores would indirectly fall on you. That's why No. 2 will have to close up. is a tax on you! To keep low-price Chfin Stores and 2 savings they bring yoy, f Hf0 ' mark the ballot (on November 3rd) like this- j M5aff f CHAIN STORE 'LICENSE TAX f-1 A MJ An Act requiring licenses for retail stores main- FOR I I A J ., .lUT"!?' uo V " r- -n i W tained or operated in Utah by chains having 10 II f j mn '?Z?r5 i II or more stores; imposing special license taxes t I f ; 1 1 jfTp SiSSiw-Jl I U ranging from $50 to $500 annually, ior each store P J W U I k mm ftt. t , Tl to $5,000, annually, for each store opened in I ... V f j'-fj (J'XjC M Utah after such date, the amount of tax depend- V ' V E5j6fl " mm Q Jl ing on the total number of stores in the chain, IfSlS'" fj Oiij : V both within and without Utah, expressly exempt- AGAINST m, ft JU J'l 1HB-L J I I J mj'KJt'Jf if ing certain oil company stations, public utility W 1 ".IjJLJuXJJU'"" JUJ JiJXWJj- -Wf 1 W stores, common carrier facilities, newspaper branch - -. ' m offices, and iadividually owned stores. 3 I I J 7hi advertisement was paid lor entirejT h i with contributions from citizens, includ- tbuHk. s--rtlgs'fsSgJlsSi rift drli stockholders and employees ol chain Hrv "'''"'"Sw stores whose savings ana jobs are threat- w wr ned with destruction. Contribution trom individual citizens will be welcomed. ... . ...... . r r r .... United Citizens Against Higher Prices, Above si toe exact wording as tt will appear at the bottom of your ballot. Continental Bank Building. Salt Lake City. ena Maycock Badgr, Secretary. REDDY KILOWATT IS HELPING PRODUCE MORE FOOD on farms in this territory With the government asking for greater food production in spite of the shortage of farm help, Reddy Kilowatt is working at more farm . , job? than ever before. In this territory his i "chores" count up into the dozens on many ! farms, as more and more farm owners find ! that this Electric "Hired Hand" can capably perform many duties with speed and ability ... and at mighty low cost. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. . PUT 10 OF YOUK SCONCE IN X yARJ3QNPSAND STAMPS |