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I ...upiem-m u.alei at s Victory Poster Contest Creates Much Interest Interest m the new Victory Poster Contest of the Latham Foundation for the Promotion of Humane Education of California, is so great that the Foundation has. found it necessary to print 40,000 copies of its contest announcements an-nouncements now being sent o.;ghout the nation to Schools, Art Schools, Colleges, Men in the United States Service and Professional Pro-fessional Artists. This is twice t,9 wn as ;;ave been used in fovnn."- q:; ' z the organizations in-'0?cs. in-'0?cs. .; . . . :x :. ic". j 1 'ings Depart --1 ' ' '!' ' states Treas- ury, The National Red Cross, Office Of-fice of Civilian Defense, Motor Vehicle Department, Allied Relief Re-lief and many others. Hundreds of State Superintendents Superinten-dents of Schools, Art Principals and Art Supervisors have also written for announcements, as they believe tht. patriotic theme of the contest will definately help build national unity and morale. Mr. Jesse Coleman, Commissioner Commis-sioner of Indian Education in Canada, is encouraging all the hoys and girls in the Indian Schools to make posters this year. All the 4-H Clubs in Minnesota and West Virginia are also plan-'"g plan-'"g to participate. l ost closes February 5 rmrr 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 11 nil 1 1 mi 1 11 II irr There's a Scheme Afoot to Ki:aSse Your Cost of Living! You will have a chance to Vote Against this Scheme on November 3rd Goodness knows, the cost of living is high enough Many of the stores just couldn't afford to pay an extra now. And it would be even higher if there had been $500 a year without raising their prices. None of the no chain stores. Tor chain store prices, as you know, stores could possibly pay a yearly tax of $5000 for the average at least 10 less and these low prices also privilege of moving to a new location or for tend to keep prices in or!:-r stores lower than they opening a new store. This $5000 yearly tax would otherwise would be. freeze chain stores in their present locations. But without freedpm to move, as conditions change, any But there's a tax measure coming up at the November store sooner or later would wither and die. election (No. 2 on the ballot) which, unless voted down, will destroy chain stores' ability to keep prices Therefore you would lose the benefits of low-price down! It will eventually destroy Utah's chain stores chain store competition, and all retail prices would themselves such stores as J. C. Penney, Safeway, shoot up. Sprouse-Reitz, Western Auto, Sears Roebuck. A Double Blow on Farmers and Stockmen A Scheme to Raise Prices addition to losing the savings on things you buy, The scheme was hatched by a small but highly organ- if you're a farmer or stockman you would lose an ized group of competitors who hope to put chain important market for the things you sell. Utah's stores out of the way so they can control all retail chain stores buy millions of dollars worth of Utah trade in Utah. Non-chain stores already control three- farm and range products every year. To cripple or fourths of the retail business. But sponsors of the tax destroy these chain stores means money out of your scheme know that as long as they have chain store pocket, competition, even though chain stores do less than a quarter of the business, prices will stay at a reasonable Jhmk it over Talk ,t over wuh your fam.ly and level. So - they want to get rid of chain stores in fiends. We believe you will agree that -Utah. They want to raise prices! How This Tax Scheme Will Hit Youl No. 2 is a Tax on YOU With chain stores closed up, it will cost you more to If AAIMCT M O live, as we've just pointed out. Here's why and how vOLG rivSrIIlMOl ImObC j this tax scheme would destroy chain stores: The tax would compel 123 chain stores, out of a total (Tl6 CkOIII StOfG DCdtfl TOX) of some 6000 stores in Utah, to pay a yearly license of as much as $500 each and would compel these advertisemeDt wa3 pttid for entirely stores to pay as much as $5000 every year for every with contributions from citizens, including stock- i f . .,: holders and employees of chain stores whose savings new store opened or for any store moving to a new and jobs are trea'tened with destructi0n. Contri- location All this would be in addition to the yearly butions from individual citizens will be welcomed. ' , ern Kfnre thev alreadv are United Citizens Against Higher Prices, Continental average of $6,517 taxes per store they already are Bank Buildjngj Sttlt city. Rena Maycock 1 paying. Badger, Secretary. i |