Show Page 8 The Garland Timet Friday January 30 THE GARLAND TIMES FRIDAY EVERT Price — $200 Per Year Home and Office Phone fiutwirtpUon Colored as Second Class Mall at Yernald Matter Garland August Utah - Copies — 5e at the Editor Office Post and Publisher ing factor ln determining the perlevel ($750 for single emption sons and married persons not living and $1500 for with husband or wife as persons living together) The Revenue Act of 1941 provides marred well as the credit for dependents a simplified method of computing A husband and wife living together tax in the case of individincome on the last day of the taxable year uals whose gross Income Is derived Form wholly from salary wages or other may file separate returns on 1040 A If the gross income of each for personal compensation services dividends interest rent annuities is from the prescribed sources and or royalties and does not exceed does not exceed $3000 or they may on that A new Form 1040 A has been file a single joint return $3000 u their combined income Form if for taxpayers who are enprovided titled to and elect to use such meth- from the prescribed sources and does od A table on the reverse side of not exceed $3000 method this Form shows the amount of tax The use of the simplified on Increasing amounts but of gross InIs optional with the taxpayer come after the proper allowance of once an election has been made for $400 for each dependent for that it is Irrevocable if any any year The tax flies a return under the simplified a taxpayer year If method Is the same for each $2500 under simplified method for the block of gross Income and the tax- taxable year he may not thereafter payer need only ascertain In which' file a return under the general problock his gross Income visions of the law for that year (less allowance for dependents) falls to deterif he files a return under Conversely mine his tax A flat reduction of the general provisions for any tax10 percent has been made ln arriv- able year he may not thereafter Ale ing at the amount of tax shown In a return under the simplified method the table for deductions such as for that year However a new eleccharitable contributions and taxes tion Is allowed for each succeeding so that the taxpayer who uses taxable paid year Scann ing the Scene Continued from pace 1 make money Religion that demands clean living not just trying: to honesty and sacrifice for the common good gets the call the before religion that hangs on an interpretation of a passage of scripture Poets and philosophers look back upon the progress that man has made toward creating a better world and sing of the glory that will attend the immediate effort to further promote honesty The “all is vanity and justice and humanity confusion” of gloomy Ecclesiastes becomes as it should only a museum piece an exhibit illustraAn Omar tive of the mind not yet grown up Tihayyam who has given himself to wine and lust because only death is sure is seen in his true colors by a people with ideals and purposes His adolescent excuses for license and his appealing seen-ato rhythm (thanks Fitzgerald) are things to be amused by but most certainly not to be 5 H to S of ' t PIANO A-- Condition l Med Case- Size-- - Mrs Mr Terms — $13500 TODD TAYLOR Blvd 723 Wash Ogden Utah wedding MIA officers entertained Tuesday evening after Mutual at the Arthur Miehaelis home ln honor of Mr & Mrs Iorin Howard who are Garland soon leaving Mr A Mrs Farrel Wood of Bear River City announce the arrival of a baby bey Saturday January 24 at the Valley hospital A baby girl was born Monday Jan 26 to Mr & Mrs morning win Stanqulst of Tremonton at the Rhodes home Emily here Mrs Ariel Glenn of Salt Lake city Lited with her mother Mrs Nellie Pierce d durlrg the Gleason George Ed & Mrs M W Gar- da nee was given AxPiANE $5 MINIMS I a as Mon- day evnlng at the East Garland amusr-mhall In honor of Mr & Mrs Homers The newlyweds received mary lovely gifts Mrs Jay Sanford of Brigham spent the pat two weeks with her parents Mr Si Mrs O R Korth j to are it to attend rett left Monday morning for California to visit with their sons In the army and with other relatives A James 547 feet 6 Inches would result weigh13047 The tallest In pounds 6 measures family feet 24 Inches and the shortest about 9 Inches each since twin beys weighing 8 pounds were bom recently to Mr and Mrs Walter Frye of Bremerton Washington friends and neighbors of Many the aged couple called in person on the anniversary day Others unable to attend made calls by phone jtr telegraph with affectionate greetings The day was concluded with a supper and prcgTam for the pleasure of these of the family who were able Walnut Fine Tone wedding ing the ONCE BEFORE O Utah volunteers in the Philippines during the Spanish American war invented 4he “artillery charge” Artillery was supposed to stay in the rear but when Spanish lines began to crack in one engagement Utah gun crews decided to go with the charge They took their light cannon with them and it proved highly effective The was out routed of every hiding place at the enemy noise and shrapnel and the infantry clean-u- p was complete Some Utah men still remember the incident and sixtieth and Mrs They are the parents of nine living grand They have d and boast a family of They of whom are members of the LDS church Six of this number are already in the nation’s service one Is a prisoner of war at Wake Island more will be added to the to Uncle Sam after the offering Feb 16 regsltratlon Mr Bowcutt allows there will be very few culls as fourteen of this number give a total height of 83 feet 11 inches and weigh 2 352 pounds In a unique record he has complied the following showing Is made: touching finger tip to finger tip a human line of “ A The Mr children children children 137 all sleeve Mr DEFENS- Eholes w bops 0c ONE IK Adult Study Groups Point Mark Half-wa- of INVISIBLE BEAUTY A new theatre at Orem Utah is described as one of the nation's most because of its profuse employment of fluorescent pigments in aisle- carpeting and wall Beautiful decorating glowing scenes appear on the walls of the theatre as soon as the house lights are turned out and the invisible black light is switched on Fluorescent minerals that glow in beautiful tones of blue cream white orange blue and red under black light are found in nearly every countv in Utah including Box Elder Gleason 6 at SOME ACES? O Last September a nationally read column we preserved just by accident carried the following ' paragraph : “Japan- has in ' all 52 first line divisions Thirty-seve- n are busy in China nine guard the Soviet frontier This leaves six divisions' to take care of the Nipponese South Seas and French-Ind- o Chino ambitions and pny trouble that might arise with the United States No wonder the Japanese w'ant to talk peace with the United States” It appears now that the Japs must have had their 7t neepep at the high school Attendance adult classes continues to be good anniversary the second half of the adult Bowcutt of stated Principal C E Garland was observed Monday Jan school begins are Smith yesterday Nine classes 26 at the home of their son Verlln now being taught at the high school in G Bowcutt They were married one conversational and in English Lake House by the Salt Endowment also Plymouth Sargent Streeper H Wells Daniel January 26 1882 same class at the high and are one of the oldest married teaches onthis school Monday evenings this couples in valley In addition there are classes In was born August Mr Bowcutt 1863 In Worcestershire England He family relationships farm carpentry sex came to Utah with his parents In farm machinery turkey care recreation and typing June 1875 and setUed in Honeyvllle education Mrs Mary Ann Bowcutt was bom in serving Mrs Shurtz that although says Brigham City June 30 1863 She Is the (laughter of Fredrick James and attendance at her sewing class has been lower than last year a number Mary Ann Jackson Graham new members are now enrolling pioneer who crossed the plains with Ln order with get help their the Thomas E Ricks company at Brigham City spring sewing The course will be temporarily continued she says as long as there later moving to Honeyvllle o Mr and Mrs Bowcutt have spent enough women coming to Justify most of their life In northern Utah of been aces up SPEEDNG tiaHe THE Cj&ANVCASe Bowcutts Weigh And Measure Posterity On Anniversary 0 We can only hope that the recent inquiry into the Pearl Harbor disaster doesn’t end with the unloading of all the blame on Admiral Kimmel and General Short however much they may have fallen short of being alert as they should have Their forces were not equipped for any strong attack the report admits and at no time were they directly informed by their superiors in Washington to bd ready for an expected attack in their In this instance every one re particular area sponsible' from the head of the administration dowA just ai well assume their share of the blaipe and be honest about it and not slide out from un- der and leave Messrs Kimmel and Short with it alL first m BEEN ABSTRACTOR 1 m to make ip abstracts shortest possible tbne to make them aboolnte-laccurate I post a $500400 bond Sa your Insurance against loos through any error of min prepared In the NORMAN LEE BONDED ABSTRACTER (Established 1900) Brigham City Utah Mr 4 Mrs Leland Watt and children of Layton spent Sunday with relatives and friends In East Garland Annie Munns daughter of Mr A Frank Munns is leaving this the LDS Business Lake City Mrs week to attend College in Salt t Mrs Winford Barrus Mr A Linford Hyrum Marble Mr Howard Bingham Mrs Delia F’raser and Qeorge A Linford attended the evening session at the Logan temple Wednesday IVlr Mrs Sc Bill Mrs IVlr Mrs A W Bishop have reword from their daughter Urbana il of the death of one of her twin babies The other is seriously ill with pneumola ceived Grace of Mr Mrs P C Petterson daughter Charlene were Ogden iters Wednesday Mr Ftalph with A Mrs and relatives and vis- Harold daughter In Castleton son Mary visited Malad Tuesday Red would Cross workers announce they like the use of a sewing machine In their workroom in the basement of the Garland library Any one rilling to allow them the use of their sewing machine for this1 ptrepso 140tiBD phone cj s( ex- the M'NUKS STRAW HATS N£kS A FEATURC me RE60IAR UNIFORM AVOPttP 0 AN "Team do pnn iff BAscsm For now is the day of men with intestinal fortitude — polite rendering— just as was the day of the pilgrims the pioneers and of all builders to whom the earth owes anything that it will value in the pinches m often fvesotmuo Mtpiciwe cups WILL RUAO MILLION TONS ANNUM EKiruldtii gy TO MATCH IN 7 Wo YEANS ONE AT THE WANS STANT CAPACrty lived by No longer is it popular to sidestep decision avoid unpleasant work or drift with the wind willy-nill- y Men are as they always really were beings with a will who have somewhere to go something of rrcetHm coHiw&tv coffee a vWne SHIPBUILDING this method does not list these but of 10 deduction automatic gets an percent the the simplified method Under status of a person on the last day of the taxable year is the govern- ' is thw Editors NotJ-Th- is v rd of a series of nine articles giving pertinent facts about filing of federal Income taxes to be printed ln the One article will be Garland Times printed each week as a public service to Times’ arreaders These ticles are released through the U S treasury department and will prove invaluable’ in filing 1941 tax returns of KNOWLEDGE 40 1928 — Johns Wm Single —— YOUR FEDERAL INCOME TAX THE- POCICETBOOIC MORNING PUBLISHED 1942 osocLmd Mrs Beatrice fl right accompanied Soil Saving Work by her son Frank of Ogden returned from Saturday California Planned at Howell night where she visited with her sons for maximum “Farm planning J Fred and Edward who are workof production of crops conservation ing in an airplane plant there water together with corMr A Mrs J D Gunderson and irrigation rect use" Is announced by Carl daughter Mary of Brigham City were C land Shriber Chairman of the Northguests Saturday evening of Bishop ern Utah Soil Conservation District & Mrs- O J Wood Mr A Mrs J M Gaddie and daugh- Supervisors in the signing of a on the Earl ter Lola Jean spent Saturday in cooperative agreement Wood farm at Howell “Hits farm Logan of Mr® Eamel Nielson and Mrs Ferris plan provides for the Installation a revised Irrigation which system Nielson in spent Tuesday visiting will make more efficient use of irSalt Lake City water Weirs for measurerigation Mr A Mrs Ezra Jensen and fam- ment of the water applied to tha ily returned home from California various fields are to be installed Monday Relocation of laterals and placing the them on proper grade along Miss Olive Anderson returned to with lateral turn outs will assist the Salt Lake City Tuesday after a visit farm operator ln better management with her parents Mr & Mr C E and application of Irrigation ” water Anderson “The common method of irrigatMr A Mrs Ray Somers of Logan ing ln thfe Hdwell Valley & UT irrivisited over the d with Mrs gate from straight ditches which genLinda Somers erally parallel the section lines or Mrs Harold Castleton daughters field bauxidaries regardless of slope and Mrs Ben Call and son conditions - Application Mary of irrigation water to the fields from these laterRalph spent Monday in Logan Mrs Olnf Johnson and daughter als is difficult to control resulting in Ruth spent Saturday ln Brigham Inadequate distribution with loss Mr A Mrs Leo Oyler were Logan of j waters visitors "This common Saturday practice of irriMr Alva Rhodes and Mrs Keith gating with the slope will be changRhodes were Logan visitors Tuesday ed so that irrigating will be Ann Arthur Miehaelis waa the natural direction business against of water movement visitor in Salt Lake City Monday and will' result in a decrease ln the amount of labor required per Irrigation Better land and water management will ' tend to Increase the yield of crops and provide additional water for future For a long time the seminary land development ln this vicinity" faculty has been searching for a reports Mr Shriber “In cooperation means of organizing their studwith the AAA ents at lasf they seem to have this plan should be completed reached a solution period” the district stated Alma within a official said W King seminary principal Is on the same The organization basis as a church ward with SHAVES AND Keith Fraser as bishop Wendell White as first counselor and HAIRCUTS Seminary Organizes On Ward Basis Bryce Ericksen as second counse- - AT The recreational department for the girls is under the direction of Ann Hales V&leea Nancy Crowther and Winona Capener with Glen Manning Kay and James White for the LEES BARBER boys The Relief Society 1s supervised by Nola 8teed Alice Wasaom and LaRee Holt The publicity deincludes Eleda Vee partment Smith and Minnie Mae Potter -- Courtesy BHHS POPULAR PRICES SHOP GitIim (JUh Beauty Parlor in Connection Searchlight MI NOW— OUR ANNUAL JANUARY DRESSES— The Bowling Seaton is Now Here Join Those Who are Enjoying the Mental & Physical Relaxation That This Popular Sport Provides The Best Alleys in The State are Right Hpreaf Your Door i mu WINTER 25 50 COATS Per Cent Off FLANNEL GOWNS Per Cent Off THE LA GRA SHOP VALLEY GARLAND PALACE BOWLING ALLEYS - $595 & $695 Formerly $495 ALL NOW ONLY 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