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Show iANIS STUNTS MAIN AT 3 OF C. DINNER fa Message From Hard-f Hard-f and Strike of Mu-Isicians Mu-Isicians Features J. BEAL SPEAKER iion of Taxation Topic bf Expert From University Lis anil professional men of Fnearlv 400 strong, went away the Ogden chamber of com-JJjJKlwanls com-JJjJKlwanls !ub dinner last nigh' Kg over a I n merriment from ( humorous Mirprlpe.q which, ftagcd for their benefit by a .mge entertainment romm 1 1 N Blaring they had never enjoyed pf program roue Sery coat pocko. there reposed Ja-edition I'npv of The stan-TErnlner stan-TErnlner whWh tn!,i ..f Lhe hap- , at the were W fed to Hi'- 11. mutes he rapid - . ' ' fflrst his s-ir-pr came whent here had u; t f led back in1 Airs In rl" blir Berlhana li all J i Benjov a '! radio Ti NT.ii i r Eullev. lMg with ,Vrx Hr.'w ' rHwfcabk SBt to I 1 1 Eh stood .n l 1 ' ' r in n the Ed of ' hall, and no til id Mt member.- i.i!: Pi esldent iJB was a hi ui from Arlington neai Wash- two nuii it. - Mi" M'" h"ir:4 B.prephb ii i n- atulallhg the WjKuslnr-r-i IKer the i or the mm- ( Hpy Join.:., Vjcc wh i eh '' 1 1 Jto every ro:rT f the hall. lEess&gc of President Hardin,': Konsunv ! With tumultous applause and IKlth r the BtClinSTR STRIKES - ot so. Mar.el.iis lad r.ui"- . Bav t- -Mr 1 11 . ' b. nM I W',n 1 ' " TW fon't pi 'V r- 1 1 . . t I ' Uintil w fret paid fm pi ' - nf Ik' ' We V .. lit :! h ' ' I tl"V Si felans ('.",: I - ' I'.r. (, Hey d- d "nt n in- 1'-' rtifil lDe ,"r'1 lf th" music was 019 ; so h- : .i - ' m , j i'don't ' f i-s " - ' . . e t 11 "' '''' IS 1 "i 'b i 1 'I tl0Dlai 1- f" ' 1 ' 'c. 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Thev n. --ubted that the 'strike" ol Mians wu. n . ! i -1 1 1 1 l lenefit ..ml thr a v began glp and , igh'lv. t.,r, - t ha ' t ;., m flIP, tndio message from Presi- IBltiK wu.h manufa. t un-.l rllm 1 jjlliBpen and snt into the hab I niV and ho . iri.iv wi'io the ' Vr that the , lub mem- thardly i i-i r.ver.-d from ono 1ci! thev w"rr-' t with flt lfV10cl':- v"n?l aKi'.-.-d h'. th" J l B0f R "'in the entf-Malnmmt i f "had them rdnn" and th.-A jjOaBo happen wfully five minuie before 1 P could settle, l d.. n to llflfl 1 "S "fl"r ''" ' "flrP gnt musie was furni.shrd bv iJgV'dty or.-he-tia and he -J.flWP1 J'ressed tholr ap- rnV 1 , 1U'1 ;M'Plau;,.. N,,v- Ft nr"rn "''' 1 "' '"' wpr' also Wfr Betty Hurst. Kate Ken Ue Hart and Klla MrCi,,,,, pea In various coMum- s n-p-' ClVrnl "don Industtb- tlPM., WiiKh" pb-ascd Bllclpal Fpenk-r ;ho eve- NUNS STUNTS ENTERTAIN AT C. OF INNER (Continued From Pago One ) ning was Professor T. A. Beal of the school of commecre and finance of thi University of Utah, who talked on phases of taxation and explained the defects and merits of tho tax system in Utah. Professor Beal contended that the Just tax was the one upon the productivity produc-tivity of property and not upon the property Itself and declared himself .in favor of classification of property Ho dwelt to some extent upon som-of som-of tho changea In the taxation svs-tem svs-tem which may bo adopted bv the state upon recommendations of the commission of taxation. su h a-j the Income tax, a corporation tax of 1 per cent and tho gasoline tax. INTANGIBLE ESCAPES, Tho speaker asserted that tho people of Utah want a more ec,ual distribution distribu-tion of taxes and ho referred to the ack of equality and uniformity in I f r";','rty 'ax vhlch allowed the1 Intangible to escape and the reaching only of the tangible property Ho de fined merits of the Income tax and d red that although It Is genera h believed that the Income tax Is Tew read figures to show that it was used in Massachusetts in 1846 and in many states following the Civil war 1 " l axes of day, ho declared are made necessary by public de- tolZt a" prot'-9t inst Tho higher tax," he said, -but wo want and demand the things which make highe? taxes. Wis want better roads, 'otter we n n-rd m?y Approvements, but we d..nt want to pay for them We i l"-raiie ynr (axes are higher than to think thS 'h n fUt WP don,t op to think that w have a thousand 'ftPwvwnents and luxuries -vnlclISS did not have i aild we snjoy ourselves a thousand times more by" those im provements." OTe lm- I Professor Beal reviewed the work of the state commission on te7 of : which he is a member u hiTv, ' authorized by tho Jtato 'to wok our recommendations f0r tho next leg. laturs .Some of tho suggestions Vr. i tnade are the Income tax corporation " gasoline tax He alJSted that at present a Krrat deal of pron-erty pron-erty was escaping tho tax and the burden was being shouldered bv those who have tangible property n'll m ,Z pay. He explained hov. h ln nhfcnH'OUld l0SSn t,1c burden now placed upon property through taJT- Gordon Kent, a former chautauoua speaker, spoke brlenv on Bupport tc the Chamber0 inerce. c.om- Followlng tho completion of tho musical program the members of the Community orchestra were the "uestl ;of the chamber of commerce at a buffet luncheon in the Webe?Tub Tho dinner program was arranged under tho direction of ft KlwS committee, headed by B. A FAw e r BOSTER OF OKCHESTR A The members of the Community orchestra or-chestra who played last night are- ! Marcellus Smith, director ChH. Purdy, Miss Hue Wright Carr. tRoy Johnson, Lllen WrLght, Doris Proud-fit Proud-fit Jcanette Leek. Ruth Plngrce rhendore Anderson. Irene Ca ey Phvllls Proudflt, Helen A Huntnr Violet Vi-olet A. Smith. V B. England. A. I Grace Burton, Kathrvn tioibold. Vln-ettc Vln-ettc Parry. Hoy Williams i-"re,i d Williams, C R. Whlttemore. Estln Buc:ks. Darrol J. Grcenwell, Lowell ' Ridges Carl Lechenberg. L. A Walk- j er, I-. W Ford, Mrs. I,. S'. Ford. Flora: Cheney, Doris Tribe and Edrls Christ- j ensen |