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Show !c jtlatlg Sail Lakt luititi 1954, u4rr tb act New Corporations Ri'corii City Pan Office at Sccaid Clau Maltar, May 21, Marti J, of 1197. 1397 South Main St. - Salt Lake City. Utah Phone 1 487-065- West, - DATUS ARCHERY sic; NP, 52634 . 52683 No NATIONAL NEWSPAPER - nmwrcir- tmMuC .K MEMBER Publisher rnmpll.il Ion ot selected public Information publlahed dally .Humidity, Sunday and legal holidays.) Typographical rn.iri will be corrected upon notification of the publisher. 52703 UTAH WHITE PROPERTIES, - 52686 - m SPORTS INC STATES Mortgages St Utah Em $6,56715 Cr; Deduct Traffic Fines ? Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation While hurrying lo a busiuev, appointment. you are sirened lo the curb by a traffic officer and given a ticket for speeding. Could you deduct the amount of the fine on our next income tax return ax a "bukincMi cxpeiM"? No. The law don allow you to deduct the "ordinary and neccs- - (Act of October 23, 1962; Section 4369, Title 39, United Statee Code) THE DAILY RECORD Date of filing: September 21, 1970 2. Title of publication: The Dally Record. 3. Frequency of Issue: Daily except Saturday. Sunday and legal holidaya. 4. Location of known office of publication: 1397 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 8411& 3. Location of the headquarter! of general business offices of the publishers: 1397 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 1 Names and addresses of publisher, editor, and managing 1. 923 M Fed Sav to Steven W Bertr-stedt etux Lynn Bennion etux to Capital 925 Ditto 927 John Cahndler Carrlgan etux to John 0 Schule etux 933 Jesse Anlvtr Mortarsnn Jr etux to Robert W Mikesell 930 Henry 90 Martin Carlyle F Graining etux to 796 $50,000., 1st Enterprises Cblo 8-1- 920 THE dbg Vince Boryla, Salt Palace, STARS, 100 Southwest Temple, sic; $250,000., Ry-be- 4 B STEEL FABRICATORS, H.C., Bury 784 White Maple Way, sic; B R Richard A 152 W rg Barker, 4 McCoy 325 So 3rd E, sic; $50,000. 1171 A. MILLER ROBERT - CLUB 91970 Temple, sic; KP, 52685 NNA SUSTAINING Okln HANDICAP PACEMAKERS 1970 Warranty Deeds 52702 - MINERAL INDUSTRIES, INC, C T Corp System 175 So Main, sic; $10,000., 3969 So 6400 CLUB SEPTEMBER 23, WEDNESDAY, THE DAILY RECORD TWO PAGE W Duehlmeler etux to Dorian Kelser etux C Doris alder to Adrian C N etux to S Thompson Samuel etux Wlloock R to 952 Don H Savage etux E Dyer etux 959 Lewis Duane Larson etux Donald Jr to Crowther etux E Barry to David L 970 Carl R Ohran Inc to Roy 7 Jones etux '' S 972 Morton Div to Leo Rex mussen etux 97 Allan 968 R etux Woolley Gunderson Bros etux Nelson editor Publisher, Robert A. Miller 1397 South Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah 1.197 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 1397 South Main St, Salt Lake City, Utah Editor, Grace Roberta Managing Editor, Linda Gallegos 7. Owner BoBon, Inc. 1397 South Main Street ary" expenses of doing buine. Hut ax a matter of public policy, conns usually will nut recognize law'hreaking us ordinary and necessary. For if such deductions were allowed, the law would he imposing a penalty with one hand and "taking the sling" out of the penalty with the other. However, a violation of law might involve other expenses, besides the fine itself, that would be Salt Lake City, Utah 1397 South Main Street Robert A. Miller Salt Lake 'City, Utah Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other aecurity holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities: None. 9. Paragraph! 7 and 8 include, In cues where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as truster or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee Is acting, also the statements In the two paragraphs show the affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockhold ers and security holders who do not appear upon the hooka of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities In a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner. Names and addresses of Individuals who are stockholders of a corporation which Itself is a stockholder or holder of bonds, mortgages or other securities of the publishing corporation have been included In paragraphs 7 and 8 whrn the interests of such individuals are equivalent to 1 percent or more of the total amount of the stock or securities of the publishing corporation. 10. This item must be completed for all publications except those which do not cany advertising other than the publisher's own and which are ram' in sections 132.232, and 132.233, Postal Manual (Sections 4355a, 4355b, and 4356 of Title 39, United States Code.) 1 976 993 770 - 143518 liar S2 tv re 195519 - ilific-- itin i's u, Pi RKiNS: support KENNETH i1'-- :s, thru lj, due ."."i.sunt 992 PUf$1500.00 legal services K. PKKKtS; 825. OO0; Pr-r- lij,2? Alhrc-!N( !.;. sir Lin - c 19 - ' u Pit f." : , k 4J i - j,5 vs 'A ti ! I t - , 'A 1 ' ! V. III! - ' K; !)352fi Ine. vs Pill, ll IK; 1 DillS 17b 9 I 1 r. PltfS2, , : Il t 1. .111 PI .Tlil to; 280. i.u'ivr: ial lire Strict-!.v. MCKStiN; Pill, j ,f-9't- . rt 51 ; i' tjA-'.f- A 708 143.90 to Oor Valkenburg David K Richards 4 3 Drake Co to Roandl L Molar etux etux Thomas P 893 Preci r.$l .48; s 1 1 N ! 1 $50. G 4 ; . pti.l, AND ' I J ; I I I ir I I f i . ii,, i:lv. ill '. ;; t .1 ' ; MIS k !1 1. elisor, etux to Millard 827 Frederick K Paulson etux to Albert Pohlman etux 836 Ray HACK '.. L Hardy Barton etux to Parley Woolley etux 90 Merle Ph2 Sellg L Harold sen Ka fold s an Trustee to L Merle to Melvin Bass etux W etux 343 Frederick 0 Mason etux to Stanley J Hoover etux 848 Jennie F Linder to Jwir.ie F Barbara Splevack to Midwest Sophie K Bateman to lar.e etal 861 Robert 3 Sheldon etux to Dnvld J Uffens etux 366 Wally Jaeobsor Tierra Ire to Ameri cor i j : Kay Scott to Paul Joaph- - Tdwin -- 871 David K Richards Case Homes etux to 3h"W I Thomas " : Dale Cram nri', " Ore j 91'1 .z-rt- Maurice Vonderiberghe etux Utah Sand 4 Gravel Product Wm to -- tux to Robert 8?6 I .0 "orma F 879 I 830 . ir.v to Fish etal to After, Eldon Edward Wright etux to James I Biddle etal j 'kR.nrurlses to lirto-- Inv eher oLux Utah Sand 4 Gravel W et.-i- r !i,-eln- 913 875 ; Pe'"''4r..i ot.'il I . a Martin Kell to Eugene etux Edward : !fitd 1, Jr to Helen " $Jiid,t:Mr.t - H M l 906 $23.80 Ox?: TuHr et.ux tn Jams E Wm i i'lttS5''i.9S 1 FRANK 900 liif.vilt Robert Soderberg etux Owen Boll etal ?yvf - Co. to Freed etux W 826 360 SOT - 7 James Lear- Linder etal MORGAN nil 810 850 ran5 594.67; $24.00; $627.26 Supply vs :. - Vat. Judgment A-- . 765 j Business Collect! an 195079 - QualiLy vs CKOlIf.. KI'N::, $439.78; $25. (:; J Herbert Hansen etux to ner Investment Bateman LEWIS Till 'MAS A. can etux Y to Johrir.y Lee shtemrises j 707 vs etux to J Herbert Dean E Conder Brown Farley G Woolley etux to Gregory S Soter etux Morton Inv etux to Jesse etux Const 743 Pit PltfsSl, vs S, 19JS91 15527 740 The 808 j District Court Onion AlliNLR; 1 i 73c A Marv to E F Zarbock Wn Jose I Corrall etux to J Herbert Hanson etux I I to Rush ton, etux C Dean Arnold Hamblin etux Secretary of Housing C t;ix i Salt Lake County 191944 - . 1 ( Iv-T- "rot's or. etux Barnett B'CKLEY; ii'Ju it , Fames etux to Zelph R 3 etux to 807 TA t ari--.-.i-ti- . . 1 Imp. White. A.,- Pi t f525,Ot."J. . 1 INC. AND INTI ENA I ION.'.! "i.TH'iDYN: ' 1 194643 - Nrniu.A rrmr:; b.il due Utl'M.i'i DON V. Judgments i Clinton l. 11, DYNAMICS , . 1 f'29 - 19352' '.id .Mr 2; 73? ; .A'-'a.S- 5 INC; s I rVif.RVitiSnS. '3?70. 00 ; Rl.YNQTJ.'S O, r f vs Earl j PARKIN; 195528 - Wilmer U M $2,195.1? s lory to Warranty Deeds j Pit f JOHN 1). and damages 195531 - Merrill G. Hansen vs XFT1 PARKIN' AND PATSY brown cis J Miller etux :bs; Cred 'Jit; Pltf MIDDLE 'll )N; IKNN1E 79 Teerlink etux to Utah J Rulon Central Crd; $6, 501.64' I Ration tf$620.()0; Clarissa .'3521 - vs DK'.ilV R, AL GARCIA AND DOE Hi ,.-- VIM . AND . : John to David Fare? Jr Swan H Quinn 195530 - Charles Green and Ruth Green vs ROY MIDDLETON 95320 - John Evans Company vs SALT I.AkF CITY CORPORATION Ronald P.2h ' : 791 C were rnmmnn in this particular line of business, the judge said: " I lie mores of the market place of this nation fare) not such that kickbacks, while they do occur, are an ordinary means of securing or promoting business." contract elan Hot. 195529 - Nathan Epstein vs M. II. NORBECK; ?ltf$1700; Currie ..'ear Perkins . 785 806 195528 - Wilmer Barnett vs DON V. BUCKLEY; Pltf $910.00 and restitution Hansnn vs 70. 00 A. JACKSON; 1 Arthur P Wins 930 MY .1. ELeh T Shunway Hayes etux "No public policy is ollendcd." said the court, 'when a man faced wilh serious criminal charges employ a lawyer to help in his defense. It is his constitutional right." Suppose soil spend moiu-- v on sonH.-ilin:- e wlu.h. while mg si I icily illegal, is still unethical. Consider this situation: A manufacturer paid sevtcl kick-h.e.n purchasing agcnK in return lor their giving picfrr-enc- e lo his products. I.alcr. he tried In deduct these payments as business expenses. But the court xaid such payments were not deductible even if they were wilhin the letter of the law. binding no evidence that kickbacks Suits District Court to Graydon Schulder etux Balden Jr etux S 237 perfectly legitimate deductions. I certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete. Signature of publisher, Robert A. Miller, publisher. H Kelli etux to Keith Callister etux A Thus: A businessman was found guilty of mail fraud. On his next lax return. he claimed a deduction for the legal expenses he had incurred in defending himsrlf. Tax officials objected lo the deduction, saying he never would have had those expenses if he had not broken the law in the first place. But the court fell other, and allowed the deduction lo be taken. 132-23- Ras- Drr"ll J Ret- - Duane B Wms etux to Amelia Wins 334 Gant Reid G G Christensen Oonst to Oliver etux I 91o Vista loorRe Irt.rratl L nia1 Parka to Cor4i."!.e et.t 86 Joseph Kordberg to Elith c Kordberf |