Show :a a - ' 4 Friday Morning - V11jc - - I these I:ranklin Scrappers school kids! Harry Lee Hedghes and Patricia Langford hand their contributions to Robert liedghes atop the scrap and they all get show tickets 1 Dr McKay Sees Public Need tal Need tal Need Urgently needed legialation to deal with public health problems from the war shortages arising and iinadequate health laws was discussed at the January session --- cf the Women's Legislative Coun: 1 cil of Utah Thursday by Dr WilLam M McKay head of the state department of health "At a time when maintaining the highest possible standard of ' 64 pubLc physical fitness is most es'""'‘'"' sential effective health legislation ) one most consideravital is of the frr tions of this session" Dr McKay said ' The legislation which is being by the state department I rrepared oaf health for presentation at the t tkV present legislative session recommends clarification of existing laws concerning public buildings their maintenance and construction Included will be rigid regulations governing restaurant con-" trol a demand for the state engineers approval on all sewage dis' posal and water supply plans well defined rules concerning maternity and convalescent homes and an ''enabling act" giving the city and county authority to combine funds for health projects Greeting the women of the till4k rnittld States from the women of I England Mrs Mary Agnes Hamilton former member of parliament opened the women's legislative group meeting Thursday with a brief talk on the equality cf the women of the allied na- ' - ''' ' - 1 i - '- - -- - ) f' ' 'v p r'''' ' c'j Ftr '''1 k- - -- r - ' )s- - 't ile-'- - 8- ' ''''1' ' - 01 ""AncrinWaltd' 4 - 4 i i f ' :: r ' -- -- Suspect Changes Denial Plea s 4 ' 67 ' " ' : IL ' ' -- 4 - ' ''' '' T ' 0 -- " s: t jaw -- - ' ' :: -14 r - ) ' ' '''' 4- ' iftc''T44- -- ' - ' ' o' : i Changing her former plea to a plea of guilty Vera Mariott 34 ' of 757 First avenue Thursday was 100 with alternative of 30 '' fined days in city jail on a charge of ' - economics of the U S department of kgriculture runs just oppo- site to the report for the nation The number of Utah colonies of per colony were greatly increased of following the national bees dropped from 51000 in 1941 instead tremd of decreasing The states to 47000 in 1542 whereas the to- yield per acre jumped front 23 tal number of colonies in the TI S pounds in 1941 to 45 pounds last Production its Utah totaled Increased 464000 t h e report year 2115000 pounds In 1942 compared ' showed with only 1173000 pounds in 1941- But Utah's production and yield- The U S yield per acre dropped from 406 pounds to 357 pounds Mrs Alma per colony arid production de-regent re- creasedei from 228088000 to 179- ported at a meeting Thursday in the Hotel Utah 04900kpounds Mrs Woodhall said the money Whilac( the nation's production ot has been forwarded to the na- beesweA decreased Utah's productional society' D A R which now tion inteteased from 28000 pounds has $19000 for this purpose in last One of Three To Register Gaizt ? ' - ' 4 00":r4" -- 4 ':1 ' -- 14- - " - ' 4' :'''' -- ' Mill Creek Canyon : Admits Charge s - - m "-'á- -- ' ' -- '''1 6 Ilig - -4- -- s - S ' 5 4- li J '' ' January 15 1943 11 IWoman Draws IForest Areas Ititah's ee Census ' Dr31is 7 $100 Fine on Used Less But i s Outpul Drunk Driving' Report Shows Utah's honey report issued by the bureau of agTiculturai -- - I 40 5a1t galte Zributte They Assist in War Effort Women Hear Address on Health Bills The Mill Creek canyon recreational area was one of three U S forest service recreational areas in the Wasatch national forest which showed an increase in use during 1942 according tcf a report issued by J E Gurr forest supervisor "The general trend of recreational use on the Wasatch national forest during 1942 was definitely downward averaging only about 70 per cent of 1941" the report read Mill Creek the Grantsville division and the Blacksfork ranger district were the only areal showing increases Mill Creek's increased use is explained by Mr Gurr as resulting from the fact that it is the nearest forest service - - drunken driving The trial of Jack Brooks Wal' ' : ' ' 1 ' 14-' lace 28 of 536 Gallagher place -' ''-' ' '' '' v also charged with drunken driv-- ' - ' ' ' -- was continued to February 2 ' ing ' ' ' ' - 1 ' ' i N Chris Olsen of 135 Third l 1(1 street appearing before East lk -' Police 1 i 4 ' "N Judge Wilford Moyle Bur1' tit' :141"'"--'jr ''' ton innocent to charges '' pleaded ) A 140 on of the wrong side of '1 yeisr 4 I't driving 1941:io4t10000pounds ' on the and street l' the ""''''''''l - "4 '' parking ' ' ' " '''''''' ' ': ''''' t I wrong side of the street and en)r: ' ----z - 41(' '' — a to II a tered plea guilty charge 4 ' i ' ' ' ' iti:i I0 of driving through a red traffic 1e 411Illivittpiltmititlf i Il ocirjili h ' ' I -nil t ' I I I on the charges to I Ai Trial 1it 7141 iql light 1 -v t f ) 00-C ?iii'' i tri which he pleaded innocent was recreational area t4t) Salt Lake 114:1 Iiit :!:"? 4 t - livz:-L— p1n An It'll!" ' 41 of 4 area Ilse 1 this increased senset as Was City for 'February WireWrilltirl t 71741on' the traffic light violations nearly 25 per cent last year over ta:iFIE Or pence t A triliefiLcitjAwittn '1)A Trials and sentence were set 11941 The use of the Grantsville ' ' ! 4: - r 25 in the case of Mor- - district increased 50 per cent befor ef January Wherl 1 4' 1 711 ris Barrie of Milner hotel who cause of Tooele's war industries ' I I Have Money ' You'll SO 4: Although there was less use -1' ' ' pleaded innocent of failing to yield e ' of way and of ' having no throughout the year it has been ' YOU Won't Itwhere it right 4 "rt"' most noticeable to and license admitted the winter during to work for yflus Wo pay 1 ' ' operator's rot your monoyliberal season- Mr Gurr's report 4rt with brakes sports dividonds 1 I driving faulty 14 oars you semiIt will Other cases in court Thursday points out During November and compoundod wr"'"--4 becember use were: of recreational 4ts14' rat) (current ta3:Jaa'13$6membrrs 44111(trte areas has decreased about 20 per t Aro Speeding — Wayne H Hand of cent annually to our I t Ar f It 1941 from wool 1462 street also ' you when Major charged i eir ' 11 Your money is avallablo Each account Is A with driving with faulty Stating that there were twice as I FII4 lights many hunters last year as in 1941 r c of You nloy Insured safety Ilfi ned $11 ''''k J: V'e't ' the 44 Is this Taketothat report explains to S500000 by an A000cy atop vdgn—H Ignoring up ' Invalid A'4'i ' shi of Gold hotel also charged probably the result of three factors Stoles 11 -- with driving wittl faulty lights —an Increase in population of the it with area the threatened meat short' fined $11 $5 suspended Charles ' E Peterson of 2655 Third East age and the issualtice of more doe t tist 117reor ''' street fined $10 '$5 suspended 'p' o'Itt permits The report says visitors T0-- rsrariltwurst rirk c'°vrninswal ''' fewer trips to recreation g''''' ' r" i1 t Driving through red traffic llight made ' ' ' Z1' —Charles E li!orter of 1152'South areas but stayed longer evidently :- State street 'also charged with because of gas and tire rationing t ivpi failing to hate operator's license ow? 38iib ) ir-fined $11 $5 suspended Harold ' DIVIDEND to our consecutivo Mit Brown of 1661 East Ninth South DAR Chapter Tenders 0 SAVING MEMSERS street S H Goodwin of 1165 ---I Princeton avenUe Basil Holley of $200 to Plasma Bank c iTF little Patricia Langford 537 r- 11 Ttrir Through avenue Marvin and Ramolta r i a l Married in the Salt Lake En- 11 1 Members of the Spirit of Liberty ' 4320001L:Iiiii k:110 '' a and the patriotic spirit of Edwin Wright proprietor of the Phillips of Morgan each fined i'''' $as ' n to dowment house by Daniel IL Wells D G Nielsen chapter Daughters of the Ameri$10 $5 Co-o- p company pupils of the Franklin school received of 531 surpended January 18 1853 Mr and Mrs Western East street can Revolution have raised ' $200 11 List so AMERICAN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSW SALT LAKE I'vvylfth will Grover observe their to be used for blood plasma banks fined 500 500 $5 free movie tickets Thursday in exchange for ixtiL pounds of wedding anniversary Sun- valuable scrap metal in the current -er11woms day with an open house from 2 to' ' 71 ' ' ' committee has aroused consider5 p m at their home 056 Cali- copper collection drive able in and interest the activity It happened when Patricia be- school's copper collection ' the neighborhood for gan scouring 01 7atTlt 010 Three schools beyond the Salt if D tkk Mr and If asked copper Madison Lake limits—the 4 Wright City — ' 'a — ' ' ti ' r disI t i k4 He could did—with a and N Wilson Woodrow 1 he Butlerville I:help — '' ' L'Ita'l q4141 4'2 7 t :: '- 4:: carded icing machine rich in cop- schools—will receive free movie V 70: 1 4ti- t i rI I 14 e - ii 1 t $i t AArt :':' tx ) per coils and other valuable min- tickets from John Haigh of the kg t:1 t'i' 1 if t4 1 t 1' 4 i 'i B L Brick eral theater I: aka Holladay ! E '"ii 4i ise-4ft ZatV4 'kJ L4 i" ' 4 s ' Because the child's initiative re- Wood chairman an- i ''' salvage ' ' 1 flected a determined spirit of co- nounced Thursday ‘ ' ' o ' in the drive Tracy BarThe tickets are given to ele- I 42 operation A a' ' N t 12 ? 'i' ''1 ' ham cochairman of the Utah mo- mentary school children in ex- i' ' 1—2 'ILlk''''' ' ' 11 '' ' com- change for a pound or more of :' le t war 4 tion ':'4frrq1 1 activities a : picture 5y '1 ' 3 it IN ttmittee arranged for her school- copper scrap They are distributed i 45t' 1 4 44" mates to share in her reward— each morning at school houses by I: 'I: 11 t sti - '''' tickets good at the Centre Utah PT A representatives '' it I Lti '°‘'i )00 TA4 tf4 Capitol Victory Uptown Gem Among items being gathered in -' 113 ! LLiewelanstELL 'z: i are old Tower Arcade drive and machine theaters the -washing V V MrsL Grover Mr and ”" '' la a 'C':14 i daughter of Mr parts radios and tubes any brass ' k to 'observe sixtieth wedding andPatricia 1 - 11 ) cb- Mrs George A Langford of object and most nickel-plate- d i V s ' e':'----- 930 West Second South psatrreenett ' : -anniversary : jpeecrtsilufslhoohralelelecctorpicpehresaotearpstrceoyp-::''k' Mrs : is the Langford fornia avenue "where" they said 3 aa4 —e--) bil"2-i association president for cooking utensils door knockers ii" t ' Thursday "we shall be happy to Teacher 1 :2t-j le L y'-'the Franklin school and with her soldering irons and hammers ) '07' iet-1- 1 ' welcome our friends" 7-' r 31 "4V Mr Grover was born In Farm11 Zees rr ' ington December 25 1860 a son of 1:---A At&t Z - 144 64 '' ' -- t j - tKe " -- 0- 411 - -- -- -- -- 9( -- -3-- " - ''' - :' - 1 - - ' ' - 1 - 1 '' z -- c - ' A' - tins I - r t - t ''''- ' - rc '- -- :: - 1 4 -- -- 4 - - c -- " ' t 1 1 t well-improv- - " innifI - - I ta 1 :usz-fr-r7-- 1:14-1- - 1 - 1 1 t - E - - 1 ) — I I I I tom I --- Mk I 11 I 1 Y — VIEW WASP ai - - 1 - - 'f- 1 Utah Couple School's Finders Copper Wait 60th Get 500 Movie Tickets Wedding thity thlesmanshif ZS' '7!-- h:1-1161ted - -- ' Y-- r---- - -t I - $: - Speakicr later in the afternoon Town club at 1081 before the East South Temple street Mrs Hamilton told members that most of the antiaircraft operations in England are now performed by women Up to the age of 45 ah worn-ther- e are registered and doing an assigned part of the war work she said Calling attention to the spirit and courage that has characteri7P-ci the united nations in the face cf continued and oppresive axis attack Mrs Hamilton addressed An audience Thursday night at i the Utah theater as an opening event of "United Nations ave"ek" being celebrated nationally in 16- i 01)0 theaters from January 14 to 20 The message of "United Nations ' week" instituted to bring about ala - : :- better understanding of our lies is being further dramatized by a Jones" showing currently on screens throughout the nation Mrs Hamilton will leave Salt Iake City Friday morning by train for Los Angeles k' Jury- Rules Suspect -- I IP - ' All - I -- '' : k 5 : - it I 2 P Ske i of South i on October 29 N - i 4 7 1" - C $ ' - nji It ) ' 17 - - it - ' 1Fie"ur pm "P i t A : fha VRINPIC wirsi t ''''" " t 4' 4- lir : - 3'' VOW alkee--1- NOTAr otill : CANADA D RY QUALITY : ''':- '4 4 k -- e - i - -- :12 ' ') ' 4 1'"- - '111' 2- - ---' to Utah with the first handcart company in 1856 3irs Cecelia Millard Grover was born in Farmington June 16 1862 daughter of James It Millard pioneer of 1853 and Catherine pioneer of 1854 After their marriage Mr and Mrs Grover went to Idaho where they lived for several years then moved to Garland Utah where they resided until 1914 when they came to Salt Lake City They are the parents of nine sons and daughters all of whom are living: George F Grover of Salt Lake City Leslie Grover of Billings Mont James M Grover of Provo Dr T Odell Grover of Lewisburg Pa Dr L R Grover of Helper Preston Grover Associated Presa war correspondent G Innes Delhi India: Mre and Mrs Alice G JensYen of Salt Lak City and Mrs Edna G Baddley of Los Angeles Cal There are also 20 grandchildren and eight :ys en r--- ssolis-- ' 4 )a 0 rz EIPAIr! 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For ringworm symptoms eczerrra athlete's foot or blernito due to external cause freely Soon the discomfort should Also - -- - l''‘e:::4 - :oA4: Itioelle '' ' - - 1- i t ' or Itching Skin skin apply soothe sdoisIdaPP°Onler :''' ''T t'l r "i) The taxpayer must have proone-ha- lf of the support or there is no dependency A dependent does not have to be related to the taxpayer in ques- tion nor does the dependent in have to be living with the question credit-seekin- g takpayer A person may not acquire a credit for dependents by reason of support of a person qualifying es a dependent if as a result of such support he acquires a head of 4 '14''''4--- ! e t ':-I A 1State ucneres i1 11 - " 1 - i- - e 1 hf re 7 11 4 Federal aonzen-ohnatl- c--'- - exemption A family headfor dependi'family reasona credit of additional ptrFederal income taxpayers who are to file returns on or before isons qualifying as dependents March 15 1943 with the internal whom he supports 0 revenue service are entitled to credit for dependents other than husband or wife The Utah state iincome tax l aw Dependency credits will be given tootaxpayers who contributed chief permits deductions from strop support to persons under 18 years revenue of certain interest sums of age or incapable of self supThis includes "all interest pai'd or physiport because mentally or accrued within the taxable year ' cally defective MI indebtedness Incurred or conCredit Totals $350 tinued to purchase or carry oblior securities the Iihtirest Tht credit for a dependent al- gations lowable to a taxpayer filing on on dividends which are exempt Form 1040 is $350 and is propor- from taxation under this chapter" i tionate with the number of months Obligations Listed Thus for a child of dependency latter include obligations of born on July 1 the credit allow- a The state territory or any political able would be $175 (for six thereof of the District months) and if a child became 18 subdivision of Columbia: obligations of the 1 on the credit years of age July would be $175 One half of a United States ororits possessions securities is- I obligations month or less is not counted as a and sued under any act of congress more a inylicc')rrilttitli t exempt is counted a:8 in if and to the extent that it only the credit calculating A credit of 4385 for each de- may be exempt from etaXation by the the state of Utah pendent on July 1 of the year of the United States or of to a taxpayer using laws state the Simplified Form 1040A Every taxpayer holding such obActual financial dependency and Not mere legal dependency forms ligations is required to submit a statement showing the number the basis for tredit for dependency and the income received therefrom No Division of Credit during the taxable year Credit for dependents may not be divided between two persons f'”' !"! OIL Ltiiil11111 filing separate returns but must 141I"t1 40 II ‘ support dg i f T AT IT ' vided more than Floor r4 (Editor's note: This is the eighth of a series of daily articles describing federal and Utah income tax payments which must be made this year All phases of the income tax law and how it is applicable to those in various earning capacities professions and circumstances will be presented in the series) contributing 50c as - i '"- - -- Watch Repair—Asorbach's ' ) 4 - ' i 17‘ Nk 0 75 Mainsprings$11 tow ' '''''4 I O: t 7 TCH 19 Credits for Dependents Explained for Taxpayer Thomas Grover a pioneer who came to Utah with Brigham Young in 1847 and Elizabeth Walker Grover also a pioneer who came - '' --- -- " WE GUARANTEE ibs i: 0 ' SPECIALISTS! i nitplece'd t' 4 L -- - - - ' 1 ' --- ILtma! ' T r' 1 : - ti - - ‘' give it the care of t - ti " It costs no more to 4 1 1i-- ts " t ' and civic work Mr Grdver was bishop of Garland L D S ward for about 15 years and was mayor of Garland when he left there in 1914 to come to Salt Lake City - 0-- - s: ---- great-grandchildr- '' - :: MOW I :- c Richards Millard t- -- 4 " ' 43 ' k - "- '' ' r 6- - 44- - 'V 1 tortrit-sesl--'- petty jury conviction larceny charge was entered Thursday iin Third dIstrict court against Ivan Bland 25 Fort Douglas and ''11 Sfntencing was scheduled for Saturday by Judge J Allan Crockett Bland was charged with theft of four tires from Thomas B Neff 1 - - on a A t V? --- Guilty- of Theft : 'V :: 1 i 1 - mi- - "h r speciature I i IL4 ) N -- - - 1ST SOUTH & MAIN - - --I-te - tr- ' r1 -t rm -- - -- g- r-x t 1 k4 u6 I A 1 4 - ptr--- -- riv r-- ‘ 'i L isA - ? v - —Á — ' Of abaoll 11110 k DIAL SALT LAKE CITY ) AlSS 0 t t 0 t " - - '- - -- 7 - -- - - -- T - - - ' --N- EIL - -- ' -- -- - - ' - - -- - -- a -- -- '- -- -- -- -- "' '- -'- ''''-- - - -''' ''''''''' -- “- - - - '''' ''''-'- -- ''''' - ''''''' -- ' - -' -- - '''' --''- '' - - "' --- -' - e -- - '' - --- -- - — - -- r ---- — - - - -- r |