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THE NEWS LETTER JOURNAL, NEWCASTLE, WYOMING Says IING by E. Conwell DO LONG RANGE FED- ERAL TAX TRENDS THREATEN YOUR SECURITY? is directed to trends: P RISE IN FEDERAL Going back to 1929, Un- 'tapped i~is "nieces and ' for only about $2.940 annually. As late as 1941 take was $7.244 rail- Years ago it had risen million. And for the seal year (ending June tax receipts are estimated at $60.900 mil- cent; and for 1953 it is estimated at about 31.9 per cent! (Slightly lower in 1955.) Some economists believe a nation is in danger zone when government takes as much as' 30 per cent of national income. These Federal tax trends are of vital concern to YOU. They cannot continue indefinitely (particularly Nos. 1 and 3) if the economic systems of free enterprise under which YOU thrive is to survive. Drive so much blood from the human body and it dies. Income (be it profits or wages) is the blood- stream of this economic body" called capitalism, I view thes'e trends soinewhat1 as did the captured "hoss thi(,f"q being led to a tree to be hanged:/ 'This is a mighty nice walk, Sher- [ if f, but I don't like what I see ahead! Interim Group To Meet Here On GF Commission The first in a series of state- Mother's I I II Ill I I 0 Day gifts she'll love to live in so pretty and easy to own! If you don't give Morn a dress from our chipper group of cool cottons, she'll just have to buy it herself, She'll surely need at least one of our crisp classics to see her prettily and effortlessly through the warm months. But she'll enjoy it so, much more if it's from you: so be sure she'll really like and use your gift! Choose t.~SREASE IN FEDERAL wide meetings between the Legis- lative Interim Group for ~tie stu- OF TOTAL TAX DOL- dy of the Game and Fish Corn- Seven week old Laura Lee Allen is pictured above as she is L ' l ederal government in mission and ranchers and sports- being held by Sister Mary Philomene in the Weston County about 34 per cent of to- men of the state will be held Memorial Hospital. Laura, the third child of Mr. and Mrs. |~,~reeeipts (remaining 66 per Monday, May 9th, 1955, at 9:30 Wayne E. Allen of Newcastle, was born March 3 and weighed I~ag to state and local gov- a.m. in the Weston County Court |~'~). By 1953 federal hunk House. The meeting is open to three pounds, one ounce. After birth her weight dropped to tOtal tax "pie" had risen the public and all interested indi- tWO lbs 10aA oz and she was kept in the incubator for a |~Ut 73 per cent! (This per- viduals are invited to attend. Pre- month. Hospital attendants gave her oxygen for one week ~e down a little in 1955 as | rise in state-local spend- .iding at the meeting will he Dr. and the first month she was fed by gavage. She was released c. H. Carpenter, Senator from Na- on April 22 at the age of se en weeks and her weight had trona County, Casper the chair- any of our smart styles all thriftily prieed.i |,kt . reached five pounds, seven, and one-half ounces.- News Letter |~0~'~Aot; IN SHARE OF NA- man of me interim Committee Photo ' !t0~ INCOME SPENT BY on Game and Fish, and members, ' . |~,NMENT. This relates gov- Senator Elmer D. Kinnaman of + ~, ~ a a a. ~a I |~'~llt s spendin~ to over-all Rawlins and Carbon County, "~,~ t'~.?,~'~ ,':" ~. ~,:,-[ RETURN FROM VACATION ~;~@~,~ V ~::~%~ ~~ h''' Of :" ' uals win nave the opportunity to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Waddle re- *~"'-~::~:{::i~.~!:~'.~:,~ [~[ ,t economic activitv~ of U. Senator R. E. McLeod of rorrmg-,: . . I ~:~:~.~.~~~ I met aaaress ann group sucn paruclpa |~[ efore nerhans th,~ mo~-t ton, and Goshen County' and Re- ' -Iturned Friday from a three month L ~:~llLW/AI~:~? ;:~o:e,<.~,~ ~:~IHI~ ~ |~,t trend of all. In 19~3 presentative Kenneth Fiero of tlon is strongly encouraged, vacation in the southern states, n~, ~[~;: ::~::: ,~ ~,~ ~C~ |ll~~1, state, and local govern- Uinta County, Representative RE- The morning session will beginI While vacationing the Waddles ::~:;'::'::ili:~'~% i:~'~:~;~i~ ~ ''~ to k nly ab ut 5 per cent chard R' J nes f Park C unty at 9:30 i'm" and e ntinue until' visited relatives in Ge rgia' Kans'l I ~~ Ib '~ ~ational income; (total in- and Representative Hugh Gra- 11:45 .a.m. when members of the] as, Arkansas, and North Carolina. I Dr ~Oduced by all persons and ham of Weston County. commlssmn will be g~ests at al The Waddles also visited Mr. andI I~bt-~n'~es); bY 1939 it was 13~'ilt, a The discussi n f West n C un" I speci'al Cham er fboara meeting The meetlngtC mmer'ee I Mrs" Dan Reed in St" Petersburg' Iwlll ~~~~~~~~ m~ ~s lat-e as 1950, 26.6 per ty game and fish conditions will " Fla. The Reeds are former resi-] I resume at 2:30 p.m. and continue I dents of Newcastle. ~ until all have had the opportuni-JTO SA~ ~ ~ ~, ~ ~ II,I I" I" I1~ ~ ~t ~ 5 ty to be heard. An evening session [ l~ U U T UU N h h U -? -? "? l]will be held if necessary or if[ Miss Mary Landrigan left Wed- l!i:/ -- --" v v in -- -- . ![ ranchers and sportsmen deszre.[ nesday evening for her home inI 'i( ]}[ I n.terested people for a night[Salt Lake City, Utah after spend-] ~[,|[ ' " session or for further information Curb Gutter Sidewalk I/are invited to contact Represent.[ing the past m nth visiting her 'mother, Mrs. J. F. Landrigan whoI --" ~. ative Hugh Graham at Graham's, ~~~i ~~.~ ~~.~ urlveways- crc. ~[Court in Newcastle prior to thelhas been ill. 1 CALL SH 6-2360 ]meeting I ATTEND MEETING : Mrs. Earl Johnson and Mrs. E. ~~ [ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Avery re-~J. Guilfoyle left Monday for Raw-l ' ~'~'~" Smart handbags-- roomy as AIArrl:ll ~I:Mi::IqT ~emtr [turned Thursday from Denver, liEns, where they planned to at-1 Mom could wish-- in fashion's ~ w-- ~,-- .~ o ,== [ Colo where they had spent a few ] tend the convocation meeting of :rim new shapes and the breeze [,days on business and pleasure. I the Episcopal Church.I light materials of summer. are We depend so much on repeat business and repeat business depends so much on giving the righ't kind of deals. Yes, when we make you a deal, we are looking forward to selling you your next appliance too. We keep in mind, benefitting you and in turn we hope to enjoy your repeat business. WHY NOT? -- LET'S DEAL! Dial SH 6-4251 Newcastle, Wyoming ,kiex JUST FOR HER lOcto What could be more festive for Mother's Day gifting than these lo ely handkerchiefs . . . in colorful printed designs, or beautifully laced. Give her several. Happy aprons to brighten Mom's kitchen . . . a family din- hours add festive touch to ners prettily protect her hostess costumes. gifts on Mother's Day or any day! Organdy-trimmed calico 98c (// Awning-striped chintz 1.40 Crisp halter apron 1.98 Quilt - trimmed stand.out 1.49 NEWCASTLE, WYOMING