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Show fl&AT. 18, 1921 FEBRUARY TEE SUE. PESOS. UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. STRICT EKFOSCEHEKI COKING Quaker Minister Is Grateful to Tanlac Deputy Revenue Collector Going Get All Thats Due. A to I Iu order to swell tLe receipts from iueoine taxes to the utmost limit officers of the internal revenue department are checking and will this year st rietly enforce every regulation, says J. I Cattrou, chief deputy collector, in a statement issued last Saturday. In eonneetion with this he also states there is one matter in particular, Form No. 1099, does not apwar to have been understood by the general puhlie. This form is for the return of information and affects any person who paid out to any other a thousand dollars or more during the year 1920 for any purpsc, er-s- city W .i . -v T s ?. -- j .w.) J T T ?? ?? ??t f? tf ea ? ?? T t UTAH RAILWAY MAKES ITS RETURNS TO STATE BOARD Her. Parker Moon in Southwest but did not get the relief I had hoped for. Finally, I got so had off I was not able to get around with any degree of comfort I was also told I his talents to Sunday school and or- had heart trouble. I had read about Tanlae and, as it ganization work for the Society of Unale Par- had been very highly recommended friends or Quakers. ker as he is more familiarly known, to me, I decided to try it I got a ame from fine old rugged Quaker bottle and had only taken a few doses stock, and there is not a better known until I could notied a marked imor more highly respected citizen in provement in my condition. I noticthat part of the state. In referring ed especially that I was not troubled to his remarkable restoration to any more with sour stomach after health by Tanlae, he said: eating, which was a great relief. About five years ago I suffered I kept on taking Tanlae until I a general breakdown. My principal fully regained my health. My appetrouble was nervous indigestion. My tite is splendid. I enjoy my meals appetite was Very poor and my food and I do not find it necessary now to seldom agreed with me, and I had to taken any laxative medicines of any firs on a very restricted diet. I suf- kind. I can sleep much better and fered a great deal from headaches am not nearly so nervous. and dizzy spells. I had severe pains I take great pleasure in recomacross the small of my back and was mending Tanlae to anyone who needs badly ronstqtated most of the time. a good Bystem bnilder or who sufIn fact, I was so weak and rundown fers with stomach trouble. I hrive I was not able to attend to my du til's. recommended Tanlac to a great many This condition made me very nerv- of tny friends and am pleased to ous and I could not sleep at night. reach others by giving this statement Frequently I would lie awake most for publication. all night and was in that condition Tanlac is sold in Price by the Price more or less for five years. My Drug eonijwny, at Staudardrille by physician said he could not do any- Standard Drug company, at Watt is thing for me and suggested a change by the Wattis Coal company and by of climate. I then moved to Texas the leading druggists in every town, and went back and forth three times, Ailvt. Xesrly everybody Missouri either knows or has heard of Her. Parker Moon, who for a full half century has devoted his life and Mother Nature Meant Man to Earn His Bread by the Sweat of His Brow. By REPRESENTATIVE JOHN Q. TILSON, of Connecticut Nature meant us to earn our bread by the sweat of the brow, and if a man does that nature generally gets him in good physical condition. But if he forgets all this, rides instead of walking, confines his energies to a swivel chair, stays within the four walls of a room, persists in the belief that he is the exception to every other animal that nature made, she soon begins to exact her penalties of him. He finds his resistive power lower. He finds he has more weight and less muscular strength to carry it. He dislikes exercise, because it tires him, and the less he exercises the more the deterioration slackgoes on. Soon every organ partakes of this ness. ith his work comes worry and with that worry an irritable condition of the nerves. Suddenly he is brought up with a round stop and learns from his doctor with him. is that something lhen wrong begins the pursuit of health, and vacations, which formerly re a pleasure to him, are full of the foreboding and wondering whether e will be all right in a month or six months. And all this can be pre-eUinot by orgies of exercise, not things to such an excess cd by doing to still further load the vitality and the resistive force, but by constant ril doses daily of a moderate exercise, which takes nothing out of a Juan but exhilarates him and is after natures own methods, which consists Plual rather than violent changes. With the improvement that comes this moderate exercise his will power strengthens and his appetite "eoonse8 more more readily control it and eat in normal, so that he Moderation and enjoy that food. And in proportion as he practices just so much does his mental and nervous tone improve. And on finds that there is double the enjoyment in the kind of eating he vhen vigorous and under than that which he practiced circle l!? Every helps a part, and when the circle is a vicious circle beneficial eround to greater deterioration, and when it is a . Iw,s around to better and better improvement in all respects. The average man knows enough to take care of inanimate machines, that they have oil, to see that they are not run badly or in an imper .ect Ddition. The motor car average man will see that his hone or his W have school PK'perly taken care of. He will insist that his boys at PPer exercise and sports. When it comes to himself he feels that he can e any liberty or license, forget all the dictates of health, and yet expect Sr on with his work Just the tern-Pwsnc- self-contr- ol Pt ulg e, There Are Two on such as wages, rent, commUnon or investments. It is also required that artnershiis file this smfic return, so as to indicate each partners share in the jHirtnership regardless f whether or not the proceeds received by the firm during the year have been distributed. While this specific regulation 1ms not been as strictly enforced in the past as some of the others, it is the puriMiae of the detriment declares Cattron, to see that this year it is fully carried out in The minimum fine every instance. for not filing this return is a thousand dollars. The department that inasmuch as the regulation has been in force for the past four years it should be well understood by this time. Forms ran be had on application to the internal revenue collector or any deputy. V .. PAGE THREE The annual return of the Utah railway was filed last Friday with the state board of equalization by Oren Lewis, tax agent. The total amount of the pwjerty of this company iu the state is $2,705,780. This is in Carbon, Utah and Emery counties. The trackage in the three count iee amounts in itself to a total of $1,374,-85this being divided among the counties Carlxm, $735,150; Emery, $71,900 and Utah, $507,800. This is! an increase iu Utah county and a slight decrease in Emery over the re-- j port of last year. A big increase over the rejwrt of a year ago ia found in Provo, caused by the machine shop building, which ia valued at $40,000, and the machine shot, tools and equipment installed up to the first of this year, which is valued at $35,000. Two Santa Fe type locomotives were added during the year, these being worth, according to the report, $21,-50- 0 each. The values here ect on the equipment are practically the same that they were last year. The new marhine shop is said to be the most up to date in all the iutermouutain country. All you need tell your dealer. In ordering rival, in to send Cast let Gate or Clear Creek. Either of thtse superior fuels market leaders for more than twenty-fiv- e years will exactly fit your requirements. They are clean, free burning and heat producing. This combination of qualities appeals to the careful buyer of fuel for home or industrial use. ASK YOUR DEALER UTAH FUEL CO. ?It! MinersandShippersof Castle Gate and Clear Creek Coal exclusively Growing 0, In Favor c regulars at our tables. 1 NEW QUEEN CITY CAFE BLOCK PIIONE 169 Duplication sales books to order at The Sun. very attracUvs prices. ?? ? Clarks ? ? Bag-shu- w, Quarters. FUND IS INCREASING Under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Cohen the state drive for funds for the relief of the children of the Near East is progressing favorably hut will have to receive even more of a stimulus if Utahs quota of $76,560 is to be reached within the next few weeks. On Saturday last close to eight hundred dollars was received in individual subscriptions. LUMBER PRICE DROPS SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 11 Reductions of from two to five dollars a thousand feet on common grades of lumber effective at once are announced by the Weyerhauser Sales company, which controls the supply of a number of companies on the Pacific Coast. L. A. Case, manager of the to company, said the reduction is meet the general market conditions at this time. Wedding announcements. The Son. HUNTINGTON, UTAH TURNER PRICE, UTAH FORMER SOLDIERS DISPLAY INTEREST IN HOMESTEADS DIVORCE ASKED FOR her husband, George declared that he was tired of her and had been for some time, and that the world was before her and ahe could go out and get a divorce, is tho charge of Winifred F. Bagshaw in a suit for separate maintenance filed at Salt Lake City last Monday. Tier husband, after making the declaration, angrily ordered her to leave hia home and take hjr two children, which she did, she states. Mrs. Bagshaw now lives in Salt Lake City and the defendant at Winter Carbon and Emery counties for shipment. Highest prices paid. Will give yours tho ones over any time. Write or phone D. Heber Leonard, : That I want all the hogs la The good place grows in the favor of the public. A good eating house has long been needed in Price, and the new Queen City Cafe naturally grows in favor, as it completely fills this need. Every day adds to the list of ; Up to last night nine homestead filings had lwen made at the United States land office on land of Valley, near Price, which was thrown open to entry by former service men February 9th and which will lie held exclusively for their filing for sixty days from that date, says last Saturdays Salt Lake Tribune. Several score American Legion men have inquired id the last three days of George E. Evans and E. G. Emerson and have been informed concerning the land, a considerable number of them going to Clark Valley. Evans is in Salt Lake City at the Lincoln Hotel. Emerson and E. 8. Borgquist, the two other members of the colonization committee appointed by the Price post of the American Legion and the Chamber of Commerce of Price to aid the legion men in selecting suitable land of the Clarks Valley tracts for entry, are now in Price. They ran be reached through the legion headquarters there. Buying Hogs f ? f? ?? ?? f? y ?? ? y ? t t?f ? ff ?? t? ?? ? ?? t ff f? ? ? y ? t t . . 13 Rates for telephone calls are based on the following classes of service, and close familiarity with the same by our patrons will avoid many misunderstandings with regard to the charges: STATION TO STATION CALLS When a person makes a toll call by specifying the telephone number or telephone station, and does not request to talk to a particular person, the station to station rate applies. EXAMPLE A person calls for W670 or Jones' residence or Western Electric company. PERSON TO PERSON CALL to talk to a particular person at a given number desire a By specifying or station the person to person rate applies. For instance, Mr. Brown at W670 or Mr. Jones at Jones residence or the Manager of the Western Electric company, etc. CALLS MESSENGER AND APPOINTMENT to a telephone to a is a person If messenger required bring designated when he desires to time a a or if specified appoints party calling station, talk to a particular person at a distant point, the messenger and appointment rate applies, which is approximately 50 per cent higher than the sta- tion to station rate. EVENING AND NIGHT CALLS Reduced rates (for station to station calls only) may be had as follows: From 8:30 P. M. to 12:00 Midnight 50 per cent of the station to station day rate. 12:00 Midnight to 4:30 A. M. 25 per cent of the station to station day rate. REPORT CHARGES If a person to person call cannot be completed for the reason that the person called refuses to talk, or is not in, or cannot be reached at a teleh of the station to station phone, a report charge of approximately line charge applies. COLLECT CALLS Collect calls (that is, where the line charge is reversed) are only permissible in connection with person to person service. EXAMPLES OF THE ABOVE RATES one-fourt- Assuming that The station to station rate is The person to person rate would be The messenger and appointment rate would be The evening rate would be... The night rate would be The report charge would be $1.00 1.25 1.50 50 .25 25 Eastern Utah Telephone Co. J. REX MILLER , Manager 1 ?? tt tT ?t t? ?t ? f? ? t tf tt tt tT tt T tf ?? ?X ?? tt ff ft ?T I It |