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Show 1age1" Eight r--- The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, Utah Aggies Meet Wyoming Here on Friday-'Denve- r Tuesday, February 20, 1913 Our (Great Amenca BJhjon SaturdayNight Tlie Utali Aggies, uinless in Iig Seven competition this year, are determined to get out of the red column when they entertain Wyoming and this week-en- d Denver in the First home games since the first tilt of the season. j prJrp SunnnrfQ JlippOriS For Vegetables Bccau.se of increased military demands for canned vegetables, The Ags, who have j laying the War Food administration has away from tin ir home floor since to increase requested growers the lulUal cmi-- with the Utah over 1944 the acreage planted to Utr. are planning to plutk down green peas, sweet corn and to. ceuple of victories to satisfy matoes and announced a revised the home fan this week. Tentative schedule of event at price support schedule to encourFriday night at 7 p. m. the the Logan golf and country club, age such production. Fanner face the Wyoming Cow- - to include a $100 Logan open June The national figures call for an U.S. PATROL BOMBERS CAM SCOUT boy for Uie first time and Sat-- j7 outlined today by mem- - 8 per cent increase in green peas, . Denver will $ at SQUARE MILES OF SEA m, p. urday bers of Uie club tournament com. 5 per cent increase in sweet corn, IMA SINGLE DAY appear on the Aggie court. Thelnmtee, according to Coach Dob 10 per cent increase in tomatoes, Friday night Lit ha been moved j Young, committee member, with state percentages varying up an hour because of the annual j The season will officially open according to various conditions. I ball military for May 0 with various contest announced Previously support Wyoming apparently is taking 'club members, followed by a proposed for 1945 contemplated BUILT IN THE the Aggie Lit seriously, as Uiry j luncheon. reduction in price levels of 1944 U.S.A. SINCE will arrive in Logan early Thurs--j first of a series of golf clin-da- except for tomatoes. Tlie revised and expect to workout on i U. when four Utah pros will schedule will GEORGE maintain this sea. the Ug farmer fleldhou.se floor-comWASHINGTON to the Logan course to give son's prices at last year's level both Thursday and Friday, Couch free instruction, has been slated with national WAS PRESIDENT average support Deb Young reported, con- - price of $83.50 for May 20. A ton INCLUDING ALL on per green The coming games should pro- - test will follow in the afternoon, $18 per ton on sweet corn peas, HOUSES IN vide some real basketball. ITevi- Team match play will get and $23.25 a ton on tomatoes. USE TODAY Uie Aggies have played ' derway May 27, when the Logan The new support program is Utah and Colorado, the league rollers meet Bushnell. A "Pa and designed to assure COULD BE growers prices leaders, each twice and tangled .a" tourney has been arranged necessary DU WITH PLICATED to needed produce with UYU on lhdr home floor. for June 3 and match play with quantities of these U.S. INDUSTRY HAS DEVF10PEP THAN HALF for vegetables The remainder of their contests ' Pocatello, Idaho mens and worn-ar- canning in line, with A CHEMICAL DEHYDRATOR TO OF THE SAW-TIMB- ER existing fawith Uie Lams lower In the oil's teams. cilities. Tim NOW with Tlie open tourney, June 17 will standings and the Utags expect As in past years, growers may DURING MOTORS STANDING SHIPMENTTO IN THE to turn In some victories. be divided into three brackets be assured of minimum support OUR FI6HTIN6 OVERSEAS FORCES Included workout some Monday's with prize money amounting to prices on these canning --vegetables -By MAKING !T UNNECESSARY Intensive backboard drills and a ! at least $200. FORESTS only by entering into a contract fO COVER ENGINES Wrm GREASE In the! Logan amateur meet, 10 hole agreement with review of mistakes made IN THIS COUNTRY canners, prior to IT SAVES IOO MAN-NOU- Rt Utah game. A more strenuous medal play, three divisions, has platings. Tonnage sold on the schedule has been outlined by been arranged for July 8, with open market will not be supOP CLEANING. Coach Young fur the reminder of Pocatello matches slated again on ported. the week, with scrimmage slated July 13. Second golf club will be Canners participating in the for today and Wednesday and j held July 22 and the Cache Val-Ui- e program will be certified by state polishing up on Thursday. ley Amateur will begin August 19. agricultural conservation commitFinals will be played the follow tees as having agreed to contract ing Sunday. with producers at prices equal to Another match with Pocatello or above specified support levels. If you want to avoid being per cent madeTcome for deductible items allowance Is and golfers will be held at Logan The 1945 grower support prices around in long lines of through a tax table. This tax therefore such pushed 26 will with the club cham- are on an average or field run taxpayers August you table Is arranged according to benefit by filing either a withslated to begin basis. These prices are expressed impatient, waiting taxpayers, er. Verla Lamb and Mrs. Lu-a pionship tourney will file your income tax state brackets of Income; for instance, holding 9 at and directors club in dollar per ton and are for receipt or a short-forSeptember cille Waite eiLe ruined ment now Instead of the last few one line of the table is for in' return on Form 1040 A. finals 23. of home September to canners days before the deadline, March comes from $2,300 to $2325, an- vegetbles delivered bridge luncheon at the Mr. Allen added that Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Lamb plant or major assembly point, 15, is the advice of A. D. Allen, other line is for incomes from who had more than one persons Edna week the job dur. at last visiting whichever has been customarily Hie guest list included Eth-el- days collector of Internal rev-- $2325 to $2350, and so on. e. ing 1944 and wish to file on a De Rece used by growers and canners. De- deputy Mrs. of and home Mr. Elwood, Edna lector Allen explained that the QiriatoiTersen. withholding receipt need to fill tailed state and area breakdown Thurston. Grace Perkes, La Balls in Ogden. Per cent standard allowance out only the last receipt received, 1944 Incomes whose Taxpayers Del1 c left FriS Balls Dean Lu of Eulalia Gittons, prices by varieties, grades and were less than $5000 have Pred Lamb, a is figured at the middle of each but should be sure to attach all la Hyde, Ordis Perkes, Avon day for his camp In Oklahoma sizes, designed to encourage pro- choice of three different ways of bracket, and therefore the al their other withholding receipts two weeks visiting duction and canning of kind and lowance is somewhat less than Lamb, Faye Waite, Meneta Daines, after spending 1944 returns. (keeping, of course, the dupli. Anhis mother, Mrs. quality of pack needed to meet filing their of the at home Howell, Evelyn Kirby, Faye Mr. Allen explained these three 10 per cent below the middle of : cate when the employed furnishes Verna M&ida Bolls. will be available forms as follows: requirements, the bracket and somewhat higher two copies) drea lamb, Bessie Hancey, the group of to growers and canners upon rewith Martha Leaving re- than 10 per cent above the mid 1. Fill out the withholding Malkin, Wilma McQuarrie, Also, the collector explained Waite Cache county Inductees Friday quest to agricultural Adjustment ceipt, Form W-- 2 (Rev.) received die of the bracket. that of wage earners file Form Daines, Lila Purser, Norma Provison Mr. of and Voorts was in of offices Agency Hyde, most In Logan. cases. Collector Allen withholding from their employers. and Valene Fuhriman but must receipts Susie Mrs. R. Homer Hyde, Ronald commented, taxpayers spend far attack their receipts to their return 2. Make a short-fordence. Prizes were won by son of Mrs. Hilda home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie on Form 1030-A- . less than 10 per cent of their In-- 1 Form 1040-Lauritzen, Morse and Norma Waite. returns. Woolf with his wife and three son enterof Eldon Laurltzen; Hyde, Beamons long-for3. return Make a Mrs. Blanche of daughters. Chere Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd Hyde on form 1040. tained the members of the Stella Jenson and her sons, son of Cleon The students of the fifth and The easiest way to file is to Tuesday Jorgensen, Ogden; home Ota club at her Richard and of Logan was Robert, Lola Mrs. Mr. sixth grades enjoyed a party in fill in and mail in a withholding and Jorgensen. evening. A delicious supper Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Qualman were in Eldon Mrs. Mr. school the and Hyde gymnasium ThuxscUy receipt, but this method is perserved and the evening spent of Central, Idaho spent the week The following supper guests at the home of evening. mitted only if the taxpayer's inMrs. Donna Scott playing bridge. spent the end with relatives. KirMrs. SaturPaul and Harris Mr. Private Gwen Mecham Wayne all from week-en- d spent come was virtually members were present in Salt Lake City at Kenneth Olson of Salt Lake Norma Hams, day evening. Also included in the the week-en- d visiting his wife, wages from which tax was with-th- e the home of her sister, Miss by. Vella Harris, Sybil City spent Tuesday with his parOrson and Mr. Mrs. were former Geneva Seamans, , at held. If, in addition to his wages Hopkins. Golda Follett, Maxine Jensen, Faye party Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson. ents, miliEdith Seamons. Eldon is leaving for the home of her parents. Mr. and subject to withholding, a tax-- ) Mrs. Inez Russell and son Waite and Eunice Barrett. were Millie Mrs. Jenson returned Mrs. in service divmore Herbert Seamons. He is sta- payer had February. than $100 of tary Jimmie of Riverdale are spending home Thursday Seamons and Anna Ormond after spending Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hyde and tioned at Casper, Wyoming. were idents, interest and wages not a few days at the home of Mr. several weeks in special guests. Score prizesNorma two and RivOgden and to The Richard sons, students of the four lower subject Billy, spent withholding, or he had and Mrs. Joseph M. Jenson. won by Evelyn Kirby and erdale. a few days last wreek visiting rel grades of the grade school enjoyed any income from Mr. and Mrs. Aaron any other M.r and Mrs. Oscar Monson reHarris. Pehrson, he would have to use Mr. and Mrs. Alma atives in Salt Lake and Ogden. a valentine party Tuesday. source, On Mrs. Mr. Jenson, home Wednesday turned after on Wednesday afternoon . If the wihholding and Mrs. Eslie at They visited at the home of Mr. Thursday ail the school children Form 1040-AJenson, motored to spending several days in Black-foo- t, Blanche Seamons entertained were is Mr treated to a party by the receipt used, the collector will Logan Tuesday evening to attend Gloyd H,do in Ogden, .Th7; Idaho at the home of Mrs. Each child was served a figure the tax and give the tax- a party given by Mr. and Mrs. Monsons end Mr Frank Petersen and ine Sowu were present Myr- parents, Mr. and Mrs. for the tax he has Owen Jenson in honor of Mrs. and Mrs. Partington in Salt hot lunch at noon ind the rest payer credit Grace Hale. Parson, Joseph Carrie tie Balls, of the day was spent playing already paid, and send either a Norma Har- Lake City. Perkes, Verda Balls, two Mrs. Eldon games. and with the party bill or a refund for the differHyde Assisting Hur. ris, Lorraine Duce, Jeness were is used, the Helen for Salt left children Lamb, Jessie Seamons, ence. If Form 1040-Tuesday Erma must figure his own ren, Wilma McQuarrie and Vella Harris, are at taxpayer Lake Morrelle Seamons staying City. They ' Lorraine tax and if he owes a balance it Waite, all of Hyde Park; the home of Mrs. Phebe Parting, and Dru Nelsen. Johnson of Logan, Bonnie Alien ton until her husband leaves Ft. Valentine refreshments and tok- must be paid at the time he files his return. and Ruby Nielsen of Hyrum. Douglas. Mrs. Hyde will then con- ens were received by all Primary In Score prizes were awarded to Car- tinue to make her home in Hyde children in primary choosing whicn form to use Wednesday. incomes under $5,000), Col(for rie Parson and Erma Waite. Mrs. E. S. Lamb returned to Park. She was formerly Hulda MTs. Evelyn Ellis entertained a Izatt of Benson. her home Sunday from a hospital lector Allen said taxpayers should home VS. group of her friends at the The MIA held their annual in Salt Lake City where she had ask themselves this question: Mrs. and Mr. Did my allowable deductions of her parents, valentine ball In the amusement undergone a major operation ten for charitable contributions, in. Grover Hancey, Thursday evening. hall Thursday evening. Valentine days ago. Her daughters, Mrs. were enjoyed losses, casualty Supper and games colors and motifs were used in Florence Ashcroft and Mrs. Mary terest,., taxes, Jean by Maurine Crockett, Roma A beafutiful floor Quayle, who had been staying in medical and dental expenses, and Doris decorations. other deductible items amount to Alder, Dorothy Seamons. was presented under the di- Salt Lake, returned home Friday. show more than 10 per cent of my In' Carlson, Evelyn Brown and Hazel rection of dance director, Miss Shirley Perkes, daughter Ivan 23 come last year? ' Godderidge. of Miss SaundMr. Mardean Seamons. and Mrs. Vernon Perkes, If the answer to this question Mrs. Manilla, Cook was observ- ers was at the piano. Participatacted as queen of the ward at is on the taxpayer should yes, ing her birthday anniversary in the dance were Renee the Cache stake Gold and Green .make a ing long-for. return on .. a at party She presided Monday. Balls, Lu Dean Seamons, Afton so that he can itemev??lng' j?er atForm 1040-A- , for the following in the evening Miss Georgean ize and claim the actual amount Daines, Georgeanne Burgess, Car- tendants were . Petersen, men Suzanne guests Mi-sMaxine Burgess and Miss Rula Hurren Lee, Jeanne Balls, of his deductions. Borin of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Beth Lamb entertained at Lee, Beth Lamb, Glenna SeamIf the answer is no, the taxColeman Mrs. and Lowe, Mr. a party at her home Wednesday payer should consider d, ons, Leone Seamons, Pern filing on Reid end two children, Mr. and Carol Seamons, Ruth Han- evening, the occasion being her his withholding or on a two receipt and Woodruff Mrs. Wilford sen, Connie Waite, Shirley Perkes birthday. Games were enjoyed by short-for1040-Both these children, all of Smithfleld. Mr. and La Faye Hancey. Miss Carol Kent of Lewiston, Miss methods of filing give the taxof Hancey and Mrs. Leonard Pfc. Arden Balls left WednesMargery Ricks of Smithfleld, Miss payer a standard allowance of Mrs. General Admission the evening Park. $1.00 and 75c During day morning for Madison, Wis., Lu Jean Seamons, Miss Renee about 10 per cent of his income Cook received a telephone call to continue his School Students Servicemen and .... 50c High training after Balls, Miss Carmen Lee and Miss for the type of deductions menfrom her son Waldo G. Cook, two weeks visiting at the Clarice Perkes. tioned in the question. 10 spending The Seaman First Class (R.L.) who is stationed et Treasure Island. SECRET In testimony meeting Sunday afwere babies the ternoon following T SURE HE named: Earl Hyde, son of Mr. l YEAH, THAT'S RIGHT THAT DARNED BOX ' IT HAD TO TIP ' SO YOU'LL .WE'LL SEE YOU IN THE (I'VE MADE UP MY MIND and Mrs. Stanley Humphrey; ElWHAT WAS THAT?? OVER OUST AS I WAS CRAWLING OUTj ND GO ALONG ING-WE MORN THAT GOTTA ANYWAY, SOMEONE IS IN don Kaye, son oil E. M 3 o and I'VE GOT THE BASEMENT WINDOW GUY DUNN WAS TAKIN' MAKE SURE NO ONE WAS THE BASEMENT CL0SED-TH- EY MAY NOT NOTICE THAT Mrs. Eldon Crockett; Le Roy EdALL THE CREDIT FOR IN THE BASEMENT THE BARS ARE OUT-I- 'LL LIE HERE WE EVERYTHING Y0O-win, son of Ph. M3 c and Mrs. BESIDES QUIETLY HEAR0 SOME VOICES Le Boy Ashcroft. Eldon Crockett 00WN HERE' is somewhere in the South Pacific with the navy Seebeas; Le Roy in Archibald is now stationed the Caroline islands. The annual scouts father and son social was held Tuesday evening in the amusement hall. Contest games were held, including the a basketball game between scouts and- - - father . With the s hi i . scouts as I winners. Lunchen was served to 87. pi Mrs. F. L. Ballam spent a few tin Golfers Outline Seasons Play ! 1 50,000 Every house ; ! ur un-ous- ly less e pack bags) airpiane r1 FileRetutns Early Says Collector m 1 Col-enu- yn . jr. IDAHO SOUTHERN BENGALS WYOMING i Friday, February 7:00 p. m. m U. Ell-woo- S. A. C. 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