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Show THE PROVO POSXTRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1920 FOUR NOBODY Nlnteenth Century Hears Maeter Every Person Who Had Income Mrs. George w. Fitzroy Nineteenth hostess to the in 1919 Must Determine Ceptury club this afternoon, After the regOwn Liability. ular business -- hour Mrjs M. P. ladies with Henderson delighted a clever dramatic Reading of "The MARCH 15 LAST FILING DATE. Betrothal," by Maeterlinck. to honor the approaching marriage Surest Way Is to follow pomKHOA. To Keep Nineteenth Century Day of Miss Irvine and Mr. Nuslng of the Fret, Advice in Doubtful Cases. It is announced that next Wednes.State Mental hospital staff. A mock Sever Penaltiee In marriage, conducted by some of the day belhg Nineteenth Century day Law. oc, , . j club members, gave the guest of the .Utah Borosis will honor the which honor a thrilling foresight of what casion by a special session at Nobody is exempt from Income Tax. lies ahead of her. Mrs. E. D. Party President. Mrs. I. H. Masters and An obligation Is laid directly on the ridges wedding gown, over thjrfy Mrs. Arch M. Thurman .will represhoulders of each citizen and years old, graced the figure pf the sent the Nineteenth Century club. to consider his own case and toresident get his will preblushing bride who stood phy and The latter mentioned lady In on time if one is due. return EduIn on Home "The sent 4t paper confused before "Parsorp Kathryn With each return showing a tax due. under an- elaborate cation." Each Borosis member ls a payment must accompany the return B.'Pardoe,-ato" Aft the ceremony hereby Invited to bring a' guest in the full amount of the tax or at bridal canop least the newly- this session. of the tax. the guests All returns for H)19 must be filed on i weds and offered congratulations, or before March 15. Visitors Here From Park City arranging themselves for the ensuing Must Show True Figures. bridal march, played by Mrs. R. R. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhler of Park In figuring up his earnings for Ina hours few In for Provo visited City Miss and Mrs. Irvine Jr. Irvine, come tax purposes a person roust take Dorothy Irvine supplied the Instru- Wednesday prior to returning home, into consideration all items of taxable relatives visit with a after pleasant mental music of the evening while and each item itself must be Income, Mrs. Achsa Paxman gave a splendid in Heber and Midway. accurate In amount. Guesses and es& reading and Mrs. Pardoe sang. In timates must be avoided, for the reSiandurdvllle Folks Here Bishop turn Is made under oath. behalf of and representing the club Mrs. Fern S. Brlmhall gave a de- D. D. McEwan and Mr. and Mrs. Everybody who had an Income durlightful little atfdress presenting George Selman are honored with the ing 1919 must now determine whether Mlsa Irvine with a Pyrex casserole presence of Mrs. "L.kW. Nuttall and his or her net Income was sufficient In In a silver table mount bearing the Mrs. William Abbott, both of Standa- amount to require an Income Tax return., The best way to find out Is to i L Inscreptlon, "Nelke Reading - Club, rdville.--a ForartCMOAmid-followt- h In' get 1920," upon it. At the close of the on it. That form structions printed W. Mrs. Boclal Hour Convenes wTII 'serve' os a reminder of every Item evenlng"an- excellent luncheon- was II. McCullough receives the mem- of Income; and If a return Is due. It served. bers of the Social Hour club at her tells how to prepare and file It One of the Important points to keep home today, Mrs. D. Ik McBride Hostess In mind Is that a person's net Income 4 4 Amongst the dinner guests of Mrs. Ericksons Go to California In is found by a computation prescribed D. B. McBride Sunday were Mrs. In the law, and that each item Of Inhonor of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Erlck-se- come Mrs. Winn of Lake Salt Frank City, from every source must be conwho left yesterday for Los AnBen Bachman, Mias Melba Bachman sidered, unless specifically exempted. geles, Cal., Mr. and Mrs.aAnderberg and Mrs. Irlnda McEwan. Another thing to remember Is that entertained a number of "friends the personal exemption allowed taxLakeview Students Merry The Tuesday evening with dancing music payers by law has no relation whatever to thq requirement to file return, This members of the Sixth grade of the and a well appointed luncheon. exemption Is not to be considered until .Lakeview. school mef last evening at A person has figured out his not InCovers Haa Miss Blgthday Rfdge th e home of Harold Johnson and a dainty birth- come and todetermined whether It was sufficient participated In a few hours at games, were laid for ten at require him to file a reday luncheon given yesterday by turn. Then, If a return must be filed, music; dancing and luncheon. .. Mrs. Roberr Ridge, 8r., In ' complibe should rend carefully the Instruct . ment to the birthday of her daugh- tlons for claiming exemption, and comMakes Standardville New Home plete bis return. Mrs. Irlnda McEwan is visiting with ter Elizabeth. ' If In doubt on any point as to Income her relatives, D. D. McEwan, Mrs. or deductions, a person may secure CaliMr. and Kirs. J, J. Martin in George Selman, Mrs. Henry Elliott free advice and aid from the nearest MarJ. Mrs. ' John and Charles Crandall for a few fornia Mr. and Internal Revenue office. Many banks inweeks prior to making her perma- tin have gone to reside for an and trust companies are also furnishnent home in Standardville with her definite period in Riverside, Cal. ing similar service during banking $ $ $ hours. daughter, Mrs. L. W. Nuttall. It is Announcement Heavy Penalties in Law. Oakley McDonald Just forty-fiv- e years ago that Mrs. anMcDonald to make a return on time H. For Mrs. J. and failing McEwan homesteaded her farm on the penalty Is a fine of not more than of their daughnounce the marriage Provo Bench and has recently sold and an addition of 25 per cent ter Inez, to Terry L. Oakley, son of $1,000 it to Mr. George Selman. to the tax, if any. For making a false of N. L. Provo, Mrs. Mr. ahd Oakley 4 4 J. or return the penalty is a last in finefraudulent took Saturday which place of not more than $10,000 or ImCounsellor Resigns Primary Mrs. Grace Fletcher, counsellor to Salt Lake City. prisonment not exceeding one year, or 4 4 $ and, In addition, 50 per cent of HENS both; L. Mrs. Elvon Jackson of the Fifth Needlecraft, the tax. There are other penalties for Tree Joli Meets ward Primary association, has reluncheon were the main falling to pay tax when due and foi signed from office, having moved music and features yesterday understatement of the tax through entertaining from the ward to reside in the M. Thur- negligence. Arch Fourth ward. In deference to the afternoon when Mrs. Many 8ources of ncome. the Tres of ladies the received man splendid work she has accomplished Aside from what one may earn by of friends at in this office the teachers and her Joli club and a number his services, there are many other met last evening at the her home. sources of Income. If he sold any 3 Daisy Irvine Honored The Nelke Reading club most certainly seemed to break all Its previous records for entertainment last evening when its members met at the home of Miss Daisy Irvine and enjoyed a., and very successful evening's amusement. The occasion was V W Hnck well-plann- - 1 d - one-quart- er passed-Jjefor- e . . When Work n. The woman who feels fit and full of energy through a long, busy dayis the woman whose dress expresses not only style and smartness but real comfort as ' ' ' well. ' . Youll find that comfort in n, ) Nr Miria --Tay lor --Dresses - -- Real Fun is .For Discriminating Women For Mina Taylor dresses are made as carefully as if in your own sewing room. Materials are chosen by experts who are particular as you yourself about . fast colors and sturdy fabrics. Buttonholes are worked with a lock stitch that cannot run, insuring a wear- buttonhole. Just a small detail but its typical of Mina Taylor proof, ' . non-rav- el workmanship. Fine, even stitching makes all seams secure. There is plenty of room across to annoy you. thehips and shoulders and through the bust- - so there is no binding The master patterns are fitted to living models, so that you can buy and wear your proper size with comforts And allowance' i3 made for shrinkage after laun dering, so that your Mina Taylor is just as comfortable after washing as before. Are you looking for comfort in your work? Then a Mina Taylor is just th$ thing for you. ' And youll find here a variety of the prettiest styles to choose from that you ever saw. $2.40 TO 9.75 ' - " a a -- -r-- WITH TEETH AND S. NAW U BIG EGGS JR Tinsmith School. - 4 property during 1019 he must figure Give Jordans Party To honor Mr. out the gain realized. If he rented and Mrs. C. E. Erickson, Mr. and buildings, land, anortments or rooms refreshments were alize enjoyed. Mrs. Kngbt Starr Jordan enter- such rents must he considered taxa-abland he may claim deductions for WednesUtah tained a number of friends Mrs. Talmage Interests expenses Incidental to rents. necessary and cards with dinner, Borosls At the regular session of day evening Bank Interest Is a common source the Utah Borosis, , which convened music. of Income and Is taxable whether with4 drawn or not Any amount of Interest Wednesday afternoon at the home credited to a depositor. la income. to of Mrs. A. B. Worsley, Mrs. Sara Ancient Rag Paper the depositor. Talmage gave a splendid address on Paper was made fi oui rags In Arabia . Interest on mortgages and notfs Is the origin and history of the phono--, more than ten centimes ago and the bond , Interest received also In taxable; into Europe Introduced was method graph,,. Refreshments were later ' v: from, ; corporations. .. the thirteenth eettury A taxpayer who cashedliislnsur-anc- e during 1919 must report as Income any excess received over the total of premiums paid. . Members of partnerships or personal service corporations or beneficiaries of an estate or trust must report their shares of Income distributable to them whether or not actually withdrawn. Dividends of domestic "corporations y must be reported. other forms of Income are taxable, unless specifically exempted. r ' U --C home of Mrs. George B. Brown in social capacity. Games, music and iV,v,,V.4t .ty' Sr -- e, v---, li.yvr't I L.i j K; ' v' ' i ' Wonderful Waist Sale Unus ial V alue$ This week will prove a wonderfully esting week to the woman who needs one or more waists to round out her. spring wardrobe. Waists of fine crepe de chene, of wash satins and of georgette crepe in a very remarkable assortment of new spring. styles from the simplest tailored to those hand-- . embroidered and beaded. j for day Some are very practical, designed will find Others suits. rwearWith ,tailored witlPaartfancY Jheirjbest expressions tKeT skirt for evening, at matinee or some' other informal occasion.' Also a number in the good suit shades, in? eluding some of the darker tones. Excellent All W aists Reduced -- ibm Some U, 8. sailors are , here making plain end fancy stovepipes : at a Navy training achooL r r The gentle art of tlnamithlng as taught tn thexU. &. Navy school flta a man' for a rating aboard a man o war, There his work la confined to his specialty and bla ability should Increase throughout his enlistment .. There Is no excuse for a man not becoming an expert by the end of his third or fourth year. He may then return to drfl life entirely qualified In n profitable trade or continue tn the service nt the advanced pay allowed for , , . , v , Besides the tinsmith school there are schools for every other trade used i In the Navy. Carpetera, blacksmiths, plumbers, electricians, bakera, pharmacists, and a dozen other specialties are taught to the young recruits. If a young man baa a hobby and .wishes to perfect himself in some trade that he l fitted for, be may receive expert training by Joining the Navy and applying - for entrance to some trade school. , M-n- INCOME TAX IS DUEJARCH 15 Penalties for Delay and Failure to Make Returns Early y Compliance Urged. TO LOWER LAKE.' A Cincinnati hen with teeth All income tax returns covering the es with a mammoth filed bv --MoutUi tyvar 1919 must-beA meeting oTThe Provo "'Rotary March 15. Each taxable return must sago hen for favors this week. At club, the Provo Commercial j club' and be accompanied by check or money or-- . any rate these freak fowls both" other dor for tlie full amount or at least one-- , organizations was held Wedj breek Into the picture In their The picture at the top nesday evening in the Commercial quarter of the amount of tax due. Cash payments are accepted only at Is of the giant bird, ,tlub for the consideration of lower-Uta- h owned by Mrs. C. M. Henkle, 919 the collector'! main office ; sent by Jake, and thereby "saving 8. Claremont-av- , Chicago, and one mall, they are at the senders risk. 20,000 acresKof land or more, measures of jsome which its eggs, Utah file of Residents should their giant ! returns with, and make payments ot 8 4 Inches la circumference and which Is now under the water. A weighs 6 ounces. Below Is David meeting will be held in Salt Lake Income Tax to, David C. Dunbar, ColRlndsberg jot Cincinnati and th nextnext week with parties there lector of Internal Revenue, Salt Lake normal except that It baa alt bon, who are interested In the work.. City. a most human a face, very short Those who must file returns but bill and tooth Tufts ef feather have not done so are warned that the resemble ears. revenue law Imposes heavy penalties J. W. Booth of the Central school for failure to get returns In on time or will speak to the M. I. A. Sunday to make payments on time.' Early filing and early payments are I evening at Pleasant View. His sub' Should Be Remembered. urged, in order to relieve the internal ject will be the travels of Christ. jMany people should remember that His talk will be revenue offices ns intidi as possible of illustrated with a was one great cn overload on the final day, March 15. service, not of the mgp large Holy Land. .. lesson of the war. , it " the house of quality. self-servic- e, -- FARM BUREAU MEETS. r 8-- Vi -- The Prpvo Farm Bureau Tuesday night at the Centrar echo W. K. Farrer was elected presidt to succeed L. V. Hinckley. Com Agricultural Agent J. P. Welch a County Home Agent Miss Het While of the A. C. U. outlined P grams for the farm bureau and women members for the next ye Apostle Melvin J. Ballard addressthe students ot the Brigham Toung university Wednesday' morning at their regular devotional exercises, He spoke pt the first vision of Joseph Smith (one hundred years ago this year). The address was listened to attentively and elicit ed much |