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Show Permits for Sewer and. Wafer Cuts Across Blanding Streets to Be Enforced INCOME TAX FAX By PETER JAMES WIKEL Certified Public Accountant BLANDING Thursday, February j 14, SAN JUAN RECORD page 3 1957 ning prizes for high scores. Mrs. Pearl Black was hostesi to the Church Workers on Feb. 6 Mrs. Inez Slavin offered the open ing prayer, Mrs. H. E. Blake gavf the devotional titled Marigolds and Men and two selectee Doems. Roll call response was a Valentine poem, those who wen not prepared paid a fine of five As Blanding city city of Blanding. Chad Lyman,.' son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lyman is ill at his lome with a combination of measles and chicken pox. This permit will require an agreement for all mer, the city council found it back fills to be made with rough o necessary to adopt a resolution, gravel, in order to decrease the to amount across cut the ditch will settle. Meeting time of Scout troop requiring permits The property owner will be re318 city streets for purposes of has been changed from water or sewer connection. Any- sponsible for back filling and Thursday to Tuesday at 7 p. m. one who desires these connections maintaining said trench to the o cents. Mrs. Fern Richey gave must obtain a permit from the satisfaction of the city. The attendance of the Communthe financial report and displayed some lovely greeting cards that ity Sunday School in Monticello Continued from page 1 they are not tax- - Blanding City Council the club will offer for sale. Mrs, is increasing. ed. Inez Slavin gave the lesson, and A special interesting feature at Advances that Passes Trailer t closing prayer was given by Mrs the must be repaid. morning session last Sunday Ted Bronson, Louis Knoche, and Blake. Refreshments were servtaxed Ordinance ed by the hostess assisted by vvas the Youth Court of Honor, "4 Alimony Harold Blanck. ' I Alto husband. o L Mrs. Etna Schafer. The next conducted by Scoutmaster Lee BLANDING The city council lotments and al- i" on will are Cub Scouts the sick list be held on Feb. 20 Carroll, in which Warren Hall meeting to the Paul recelv-e- d adopted an 'amendment lowtmces Michol Bronson and Redd at the home of Mrs. Fern Richey was awarded a Peter J. Wikel pin denoting from the present Trailer Court Ordinance who are victims of measles, and o in the requiring all trailer court opera- Billy Dunow who is a patient at scouting. payments Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Decker are achievement part that represents a return of tors to maintain a current regis- the hospital. Scout Douglas Pherson gave leaving on a trip to Mexico. They o your costs. Awards for Achieve- ter of all the will scripture reading, Mr. Carroll Mr. and visit Decker friends, adults residing in the ment such as Nobel Prizes, etc. on Nineteen piano pupils attended plans to do some prospecting. gave an enlightening talk Bad debts recovered in 1953, court not only the person in a piano party at the home o Rev. and Alderman scouting, but only if the deduction for the whose name the trailer is listed, their teacher Mrs. Sarabeth Elmer Bailey returned to work concluded the service with a bad debt in a prior year did not but also all adults living in said Blanck, Sunday afternoon. Spec last Wednesday after a few days short talk and prayer. reduce your tax in that year At the meeting scheduled for ial guests to hear the musi layoff. Board and lodging furnished to trailer. Wm were Mrs. cal program Feb. 17 Mr. William Page will be o This amendment was made Walton, Mrs. Oral Skidmore, Mrs Mrs. Mattie Crews of Fountain the guest speaker, and Mr. Sam you for the sole convenience of necessary due to the increasing Ernest Harral, and Mrs. Ned Jen Colo, is visiting her sister Mrs. Perry will sing two solos. Regyour employer, Campaign contributions Char number of emergency calls and sen- - After the program musica H. E. Blake and other relatives ular third Sunday business meetwere played with Barbara in the area. The sisters have not ing will follow the morning ity Christmas Gifts. telegrams coming for people who games Barton and Stephen Jensen win visited since 1952. Compensation earned by Unit arent or havent been registered. ed States citizen for services This amendment become effec- - j abroad while a bona fide resident of a foreign country for an un- tive immediately. interrupted which includes an entire calendar year, unless employContinued from page 1 ed by Uncle Sam. Compensation up to $20,000 earned by a United States citizen for service abroad while abroad for at least 510 days party for fifty women at the There in any 18 month period, unless American Legion Hall. tables were for bridge, pinochle, employed by Uncle Sam. canasta. The and Valentine motif damfor loss or Compensation was out carried in to age your property. Compensa- Hostesses were Mrs. refreshments. Frank Root, tion for personal injuries or Mrs. Les Graves and Mrs. Sandsickness. Damages received. Death benefits. Distability bene- ers o fits. Dividends from domestic corThe regular monthly meeting dollars. porations first fifty of the Pallette Club of Blanding Dividends received on unmaturwas held January 31, with the ed life insurance policies. DiviA dends from mutual insurance Valentine theme carried out, was dinner served which reduce your spaghetti by companies nondeductible insurance expen-ess- . hostesses Mrs. Kent Redd, Mrs. Preston Redd, and Mrs. Don OlMrs. Vere Densley was the sen. i . Estates. Federal Savings & wn GMCs NEW MODEL A i Loan Assn. dividends on craft instructor for the evening. d here-o- ff ers either a new stock issued before March 28, She showed members how to V8 or Six. It has At 1942. acquire skill in basket-makinGifts. lbs. front; axles: oversize new 4,500 Homestead grant. Honorium a previous meeting etching on ' rated for 19,500 15,000 lbs. rear. Its you receive as a retiring em- copper and the making of many GCW work. useful and decorative copper arployee. Hospital benefits Income tax refund any inter- ticles for the home was taught. est is taxed. Inheritance. Insur On February 16 the Club will ance premiums paid by your em- celebrate with a special dinner ployer on group life insurance for husbands and wives at the policies. Interest on bonds of home of Mrs. Curtis Jones. Mrs. states, municipalities and political Kenneth McDonald and Mrs. In- Curtis Jones are on the dinner subdivisions of the U.S.A. terest on adjusted service bonds. committee with Mrs. Teke LyLife insurance proceeds paid man as chairman. Mrs. Bart Lyat the death of the insured. Liqui- man is chairman of the games) dation dividends which are the committee, assisted by Mrs. Don return of your capital. Olsen and Mrs. Vere Densley. too. GMCs power in GMCs new Youll need less trip-timthe Marriage settlements. Medical Take cab teams with models. V8s start at exclusive . expenses paid by your employer THE WEATHER a short turning radius for 206 h.p.You have a tremendous reserve. Mustering out pay. National Service life insurance payments So these engines CANT be strained in maneuverability. And Safety Power furnished Parsonage minister, Monticello Station Steering get3 you in and out of tight any normal use. or cash allowance in lieu of parparking spaces-fa- st. savOnly GMC gives you Hydra-Mati- c sonage. Payments received by a widow from a deceaseds employings in trucks of every size and type : Add it all up, and its easy to figure er up to $5,000. Payments re what GMC Money-Makadvantages You avoid all clutch repair costs. Youre ceived by divorced or legally sep can mean on your job. Specially when g damage. protected from arated wife for child support. styling Your brakes and tires last longer. you consider the Payments from Union Welfare a prestige maker for any business. Our (Sick and Accident Insurance) In fact, these GMCs are engineered to trained truck specialists help you select unless reimbursing for medical on trucks outlast any job. competitive expenses deducted in prior years. just the right model for your needs. New axles are Frames are super-tougPensions and disability benefits Well be expecting you soon ! from U. S. Government to vetObserver Virgil V. Eastin oversize. Youll need far less time-oerans and their families. PenOptional at extra cost for servicing. sions under World War Adjust- and Accident Insurance benefits, ed Compensation Acts. Personal unless reimbursing for medical injury damages. Policemens ex- expenses deducted in prior years. Subpense allowance up to $5.00 per Social Security payments. Postal sistence allowances. Supper mondiem. Post allowances. Savings Deposit interest on de- ey from your employer. posits made before March 1, 1942. Terminal leave Tuition Presents (not in lieu of com- subsistense, and pay. trainpensation). Property damages re- ing received by veterans from covered. d used trucks See us, too, for Uncle Sam. Railroad passess. Railroad ReUnemployment benefits. Unitirement Act benefits. Railroad form allowances. Veterans beneUnemployment Insurance Act fits under G.I. Bill, Disability Pay benefits Sabbatical grants from trust etc. Widows to help 'funds. Scholarships, Wedding presents. U.S. WorkGovernment. Severance education. pension pay your -benefits. mans Sick armed the Compensation forces, from income. If you had any of the following kind of income in 1956 you are not required to mention them on your return w I or to pay income I tax on them. Uncle Sam has made rf special pro-visions so that Non-taxabl- e- streets are to be paved this sum- J : H Monficeiio .. News s News Blanding &mcZ n c 370-sho- extra-powere- g. 206-h.- 140-h.- p. GVW-32,00- p. 0 (?!?) 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