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You will want to think about rt and talk it over with your family and friends -f- or UNLESS IT 15 DEFEATED it will have serious effects on your pocketbook. A small but highly organized group of competi-- stoes ae out Gf business, you tors has been trying for a long time to cripple important and profitable market for and eventually destroy Utah's chain stores. They products. It will take don't like the way chain stores keep prices down. f pocket So they wrote a tax bill and lobbied it through the last session of the legislature. But more than Here are the provisions of this "death tax' on 54,000 Utah voters protested and signed a peti- - chain stores. Notice how drastic, how one-side- d tion to put it before the public at the next general an(j Hnfair they are: election, this coming November 3rd. Because chain stores help you in one way or an- - " other, you have a real stake in .this issue. . And WHY T H ! S TAX W0 U L D you, with other Utah voters, can decide what the outcome shall be. DESTROY CHAIN STOKt It would be an extra tax on YOU! Here's why: Briefly, the tax would 1123 chain stores, out of a total or some OUUU stores The chain stores like J. C. Penney, Sears in Utah, to pay a yearly license of as Roebuck, Montgomery Ward and Safeway, for much as $500 each and would compel example save you money. You know that. these stores to pay as much as $5000 Chain store prices average at least 10 less - every year for every new store opened . . . or for any store moving to a new loca- - and these low prices also tend to keep prices in Au Ms wQuld in to other stores lower than they otherwise would be. te yeariy average of $6,517 taxes per If the chain stores are saddled with extra taxes, store they already are paying, they will have to raise their prices or close their Many of the stores just couldn't afford to doors. Thus all prices will go up and you will pay an extra $500 a year without raising the for the their prices. None of the stores could actually be paying tax in higher prices possibly pay a yearly tax of $5000 for the things you buy. privilege of moving to a new location This is no time for extra taxes that do not aid or for opening a new store. This $5000 America's war effort. This proposed chain store yearly tax would freeze chain stores in tax would benefit only a group of selfish com-- their present locations. But without free-- petitors who want to get chain stores out of dm store sooner move M."ido,?,S?; Z the way. die If you have a farm Of livestock Within a few years, if this tax is not de-- feated by Utah voters, there would be no Here's another way the tax would fall on you: low-pric- e chain stores in the state. 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O. PRESCRIPTION Food m All On the horizon above this warring world there is anoth-er picture a picture of hope and promise, of peace and secur-ity. The Golden Age is not behind, its ahead, just over the hill crest. The 193 000,000 people of Russia, the most cooperative people ;n the world, ha ve become members of the great Coop-erative Society of London, a unit member It is likely this was done before the invasion. The Scottish Cooperative Wholesale Society basset aside a fund for helping Russia, The Danish Cooperative system, wiped out by the enemy, was an example to all nations and had it been adopted by all Uiere would not have been any need for war. Some wonder why the people do not take more interest in liberal and progressive movements. Let us tell you the truth. For so many years they have been deceived, isgu ded and betrayed in various political ways that they have come to know that no matter which way they vote, or when they vote or where they vote, the result is, as a general rule, always the same. It is a safe bet that the interests win every time. In one way or another they so shuffle the cards that they alone are the victors. They always contribute to both parties and therefoie control both parties. And whenever a progressive movement comes to the front they find a way to divide them, or to confuse them, in such a way that real benefits to the - people amount to very little. If the people would staod to-gether they might accomplish w nders for themselves, but this it appears, they never will do. It is good to know that one of the outstanding heroes of the war was the boyMcPherson of Idaho, who laid his all on the altar of his country in a far-of- f foreign field, and the highest medal of honor has been awarded to his memory and his fa mily. This incident should shame some of the editors and some of the senators and congressmen of that state. They tried to knife him in the back while he was performing heroic acts. They tried to help the enemy he was fighting, and had they had the power they would have opened the gates of this land to the raping, murdering enemy who would take pleasure in attacking their wives and daughters. A noted visitor speaking at the University said: "You people in Utah do not seem to realize that you have the finest collection of canyons and erosion in the world. Your biggest mineral assets haven't been touched, they're fabulous." This is true. But we who live here do not take time to see it. all, or to study about it as we should, or to enthuse about it to others who come here. In a material way the best work that the Creator has done was done right here in Utah and what is needed is some great poets and some poetic prose writers to connect up with God all the wonders we see within this state's borders. A great educator said: "Conscious violation of the law saps the foundation of Character." How true. Those who violate even the lesssr of all the hundreds of thousands of laws may think they avoid penalties, but they deceive themselves. Every violation, great or small, leaves its impress on the soul and more or less weakens the character. To obey all the laws if today is next to an impossibility, and many may uncon-sciously break some of them, but let none consciously or w th impunity violate any of them. People should guard character for that is the jewel of their souls. Americans! The lease le up on our inherited freedom. We haven't appreciated it we've abused it; now we must fight for our very life. If we lose we andonr civilization shall die. A poor white man, one ot tens of thousands in the South-ern States, lost his baby He said: :'The po' little young-u- n just dried upike a rabbit skin 'cause we had no cow to give it milk Struggling to support a wife and seven children on' a dollar and a quarter a day, and often getting swindled out of half of that, he couldnt give it a decent burial and made a pine box and carried it to the potter's field. He was arrested and charged with starving the child. When the judge a?ked, "Guilty or not guilty?" The man straightened to bis full height, looked the judge level in the eye and said: "You cant get milk out of cedar bark. My wife Bessie can't stir flour out of accrns. When yo got seven young 'uns to feed you can't give 'em nothin' but sowbelly and corn mush on an uncer tain dollar 'n a quarter a day."Andsoma called himCommunis All the Materiala, Forces and Knowledge are now present, notably in America, with which the enlightened can a new world and enter a golden realm of abundance and joy, endl 'ss'ly unfolding, a,nd increasingly better. Man is that he may have joy, as he discovers Truths, Facts, and is obedient in conduct in living hem. M;m, meant to be free, and dimply desiring constantly greati r liberty, fieedom and power, he is everywhere variously in liondage to such for instance as fear, repressions, mental complexes, outmoded, no longer pertinent beliefs and tradi-tions and in a word, too many highly imperfect even erroneus ideas Man lias, however the power to cast out, or ignore or seep fo th from imperfect or faulty ideas into constantly better higher and finer modes of expression and life possibilities. People gpnerally, and everywhere, irrespective of race or creed deep down, and essentially, recocnize that they must do what is intelligent and right. That the elect, you, do what is right lie ral nature of man is not only good but great also that each individual, e en unpromising appearing ones, and sometimes these far more than others has divine splendid, wond ous possibilities Our great America, Queen above all other lands has a gr'at, but as yet, unfulfilled Destiny We are finding ourselv-es expressing pnrts of this ereat, unfnlrline D"stinv. By Eugene M. Middletou Murray, Utah, June, 1942. CONSTITUTION AL AMENDMENT Compensation of Members of the Legislature A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO-POSING TO AMEND SECTION 9, ARTICLE VI, OF THE CONSTI-TUTION OF UTAH, RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEM-BERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two-thir- of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof : Section 1. That it is proposed to amend section 9, article VI, Constitution of the State of Utah, to read: Section 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive such per diem and mileage as the Legisla- - ture may provide, not exceeding ten dollars per day, and ten cents per mile for the distance necessar-ily traveled going to and returning from the place of meeting on the most usual route, and they shall receive no other pay or perquisite. Section 2. The secretary of state is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state of Utah at the next general election in the manner as provided for by article 23, section 1, Constitution of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amend-ment shall take effect the first day of January, 1943. I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendment proposed by the regular session of the legislature of 1941 as the same appears of record in my office. In witness whereof, I have here-unto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 24th day of August, 1942. E. E. MONSON, Secty. of State. I Fish Story Chicago, III. - The Electric Company has (nU fish to work in its big te.: in C manufacturing plant The company, long an "the right man for tr.f job" philosophy, believes ''; has in Sadie, Reuben and l three employees eminently their assignment. The members of the carassius ' family work in the depart concerned with the product" telephone switchboard I3"1 Their job: to eat the plants (algae) whicn ' otherwise cloud the win-the tank used for testing iolutions of the cellulose ai that goes into switchboard ilament supports. , Before Sadie, Reuben a"" :ar were called into servu test tank clouded so W that ready observation peded. Each week the tank to be drained, cleaned f filled. Sadie, Reuben and go for algae like Lucius for caviar. Consequent'! three little fishes were " employment as window c1' their services to be corru by board and lodging- TV interviewers that they fw"n home a veritable in comparison to the at)1', less fortunate members 'amily. Humor aside, the goii actually performing a t"11' ', mg service for the men a" men who make the telep' |