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Show -- HELPEK. UTAH THE HELPER JOURNAL 'AGE TWO The JSDAVJANimry who have and acquaintances loyally behind the paper. REVENUE COLLECTOR DROPS HINTS stood tricycle, John Quilico now is n tai rumuure and Hiddr f, o.in a ween s Illness - l, oaa1 tv. i ABOUT PAYING HELPER JOURNAL 19 43 son. to Mr and Mrs Masann of Heloer. Tinv- onemoher are doing nicelv. a Bjrn. INCOME TAX 13, 1944 .K 'weci ari'ctn.i. R i ; n- fi 1 :iii:itiirimm!(i!tmiiiiimitnt Another year has rolled around and The son of Mr ar.Ji Miss Gertrude Wahl Issued Every Thursdhv By with it comes the realization that in'""Hie.: . . .... . Mrs Allen Halverson of this citv h c.-j- s come tax returns for the calendar THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY at Westminster coiled -tl oiuuics '"' v Mnniia nuired medical t QoH 194-attention nut later must be filed , HcLPen. Utah year aner a noiidav visit last, following an accident with a her parents, Mr and Mrs A. 3 Va'hl than March 15, 1944. with the collector of internal revenue for the distEntirco As Second Class Matter At Thi PosTOFrics At Heloeh. Uh Published Every Thursday rict in which the taxpayer resides or ONE YEAR AGO has his principal place of business. From files of Jan. 14, 1943 David L. Parmley. interna! revenMembers of the Dart home were foran. this ue district, collector p.-i-'.i AssoctATias nour.ced this week flint most tax- most pleasantly surprised last week end when a nephew, Donald Dart, payers will probably be able to preby Miss Betty Morris, accompanied lie will send nies.Scit'cs of clwer to the injured pare their returnsa themselves, be Hall in both of Grand Junction, arrived for the nevertheless City ;n::ii, tlie letter which follows the flutes to a short visit, Mr Dart having just on the fillowin teleuvfini of notification, encloses a and advice where returned from Africa where he had assistance zive liiank which may be used by the been working with the ji.-- ' !.! message to the fanrily for a Airways. 31 28. AND 29, and January serviceman. Similar blanks may be February 9, 10, 11 and 12 Miss Helen Wible of Heine.:', dan-- 1 isent with each progress report, February 24. 25 and 2; Limited facilities make it impos. of Mr and Mrs Frank Wible. shter REDCROSS From 8:30 AM to 5 PM sidle to make field inquiries on in-- ; was installed as honored queen at A ccord in to Mr Parmley 13, 14, 15 most tax the Price Masonic temple, for Job's dividual rases, but the war depart- all payers have already made substantial Daughters. forward men! will 3. immediately N'o. Bethel About and Retiring Injuries Inquiries Continuous Show Daily From 5:15 P.M. information which may be released. payments on their Hit:! federal fax queen is Miss Patsy Anderson. Illness of Servicemen from is their wages through withholding When a hospitalized serviceman DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM If a service man is killed in action transferred t'i a hospital within tin or direct payments to the collector. Reliable figures collected and re. or hospitalized due to wounds re-- 1 United States for treatment, tneimt nevenneiess an Taxpayers muM ported by Win. P. Maack. employee Hit No. 1 No. 2 eived in combat, official notifcation ftimilv will be notified within 48 file annual returns on or betore iu t!lP ()f th(1 n(U.pc;;der.t Co,l is sent by message to his next of kin! hours of his location and condition March la. as provided by law. and Coke company, reveals that up or emergency addresse by the War Mr Parmley pointed out a few per- - t0 Defender 31. 1942. the community or Navy deparments. The official 'nquiries About Service tinent facts that will help to ans- of Kenilworth. the school and the notifications are followed by progress Men Reported Missing wer the following question: JUNGLE THRILLS! !,.,, ,.,,,.,,., ilavp teamed toeether Must File a Return for 1943 reports sent, if possible, 15 days to ship a total of 447. a tons of scrap in ceneral the war department uses Who ROMANTIC THRILLS! later. Read the list carefully to see if metals, which includes cast iron and the classification "Missing" or "Misswith th trrppn'i mod It isn't always possible for the copper. in Action." in cases in which vou are included. ing reasons of for beautiful woman and Navy, security, to send' evidence of death is lack- jL. Any single person whose total as prompt a notification of a cas- positive income was $500 or more, the screen's Word has !lf,pn recpivert of th? re ing. or wife whose ualty, as the War Department. most dashing marriage of Miss Enis Busato. When a man is reported missing, 4r Every husband was When circumstances permit the war more than $624. dausthtPr of Mr Jack Busato to Pfc income dividual the war or navy department notifies adventurer department will allow the family to his emergency addressee, and makes Every husband and w ife whose John c.., Limone. son of Mr anrt combined total incomes were $1200 M,s Joe ijimone of Helper, an exhaustive search to determine or more. status. his l. Every ind'vidual who paid or FIVE YEARS AGO The serviceman is carried on offiSpring Canyon a tax on 1942 income. owed auuntil as records From cial files f Jan. 12 1939 .'missing" in-IIEA- T tax plan was re-- 1 The pay.as-you-g- o COAL Main Street in Helper was made thentic information is received to viewed by Mr Parmley in the follow- much more attractive this week change his status. "More Heat Your statement: When such a change of status is ing when The Helper State Bank com"When the plan the erection of an attractive determined, for instance, that he is Money" started you alredy owed your 1942 pleted a prisoner of war or that he has re. neon sign in front of its place of To relieve you of paying both Reliable Service turned to duty, the next of kin is tax, buginegg taxes in one year, Congress yearsnotified. , See to a one of decided part forgive One hundred twenty-tw- o members Many men reported missing have tax- Naturally, if you had no FRANK PUGLIESE of thp He!per and Price Kiwanis turned up months later in their own ' year.s ln ?"e of these two years there cubs and outfits or have found their way into gnegtg fn)m Phone 146 to be forgiven. The forms Lake and specjal ls nothing Helper reJordan Mgh school met flt neutral or allied countries to be f'?- 1040A to how r show 140 you the Helper civic auditorium last night turned to their company, or have lire your forgiveness. In most cases to pay honor to Coach Pres Summer-hay- s been located as prisoners of war. it will he three.fourths of the 1942 and 33 members of the 1938 tax. or all the tax if it does not ex- -' State footCarbon WATER DISTRICT Championship njDOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. ceed $50, This will he true unless ball team. ELECTS DIRECTORS your 1943 tax was less than youri MADELEINE CARROLL At the last regular meeting of the 1942 tax jn whieh case the forgive- w,th TRUDY MARSHALL T,onise .Tohnson daughter of Mrs officers of the Price River Water ness will be figured on the 1943 tax. Matt Rsbtrl tt i Bailiy Briggt it 0j Castle Gate. was Allan Lan Margaret Dumont users conservation district the follow- - This jg why the form asks you t0 JennIe Nielson at Dale married Castle last Saturday ing newly elected directors were iCompare your taxes for these years." to Wayne Hyita of Kenilworth. sworn in: Rex H. Mathis. division three-year-o- ld . Backward Gl ances .... j IRArW um mi Nc ws WEEKLY PROGRAM FRIDAY THURSDAY Vi SATURDAY January Hit oft-i(.(- - nt ! j Try j c-- j For SU" ttwf lq(N v For - Most of Your j friends away? of your friends are now In Jhe service doing war Jobs don't you feel left behind sometimes? Why no get In the midst of this war? Join the WAC! You can see new places, make new friends, learn Inter, esting things while you are doing vital work to speed vicmost IF way number one: Lincoln Marshall, division number two, three years; and E. T. Pierce, now serving as director of division three and chaairman of the board for 1944. The 1944 annual meeting of the district will be held at the court house Monday, January 17 at which time a report w ill be made by JV, river commissioner,,. . . the, Blarney, . . ,. , ,. , , ' ported by the secretary. The latter will show aassets and liabilities aas ai. water jwen as (usnursemenis. u ers in this area are requested to attend the meeting. I w Ahe Army needs your help urgently. This ia your chancel For full details apply to the nearest U.S. Army Recruiting Station. (Your local post office will give you the add-resOr write: The Adjutant General, Room 4415, Munitions Building. Washington, D.C, j s.) THE AIOST MONDAY SUNDAY PICTURE IN YEARS! HOWi-AR!CU- S ' ft t 4 4 Jr To Some of the Few Who Think that They are Americans, but who Arent pven half Aml just a nule ,.pmim1p,. so that t.hev mav ston and th,nk bpfo,.p Uley d() anythin? thpy ,)p son.y fo,. aftpI, T tnrv frm ....... ha(i hoor1 ua nt,i. ........ of these people before, but I d,dn.t want tQ bp,ieve u untn the othpr day whpn , saw u mysp,f That AmPriPan'. doesn't want a cprtaln ..,, f,.QQ t!,1iit tn mlv the same places that he is to enjoy himself. Well, if this is the case then I really don't see why our country should help America fight this war. If they feel this way now, I wonder what it will be like after the war ia over. All our boys are fighting out there to help win this war. so that everybody over here can enjoy freedom and civil liberty. This is what they are fighting for not for us here at home to act like lions and tigers. They have encountered so much danger and sickness not only the American soldiers, hut soldiers of all the other nations. They are fighting for the same rights, and it doesn't seem to matter to them what race or color they are they are all fighting for the same cause. So why can't we folks back here at home act like civilized people and all he like one happy family. T think that I don't have to tell a few of you what I mean and am talking about. I'm writing this just so you won't "want to make the same mistake again and thank you who are concerned ln all this. Yours truly. Just a Friend of All Nations. SjHPA BOARD ISSUES X PERMITS FOR LQUiSE ALLBsifTON ROBERT PAtGE ; . tory. SATURDAY open forum GALLONS OF GAS CtflETT WALTER JAW, 1 f". f - j IANI - a; ERNEST TRUEX CEORCE DOIINZ REX INGRAM ALAN DINEHART RICHARD 200,000 gallons chase approximately of gas during the first three months of 1944. according to Glen Ballinger, of the Price rationing chairman hoard. Fuel permits are issued quarterly to about 1.000 motor trucks and other commercial gas wagons in Carbon county. These permits now come in rolls similar t theatre tickets, each one bein? about the siie of two postage stamps, good for ftvs gallons of gasoline. A roll ot 25,000 such tickets, now being Issued, ls about six Inches long and of the' same WALTER ABEL - OriaM Produced by A UNiYERJAl. HCTURE by 9yAULX vwkto 0OTTUC8 Mo JO Also Broadway BreTity - Cartodta - News day. Mrs Mrs Mrs Guests present Hal Wahl and RH,ph Boren and John Howard of were Mr and family, Mr and son and Mr nd Castle Dale. Angeles, where .. . ... sne visiien wirn ,ner aaugnier, Anne, who is a student nurse in the St. Vincents hospital. Buy An TEN YEARS AGO From files of Jan. 1934 With this issue the Journal passes into the hands of new management and I, DeLos E. Brandon, former editor, after two years of hard work and strict application to his duties, de part from a circle of close friends I thickness. Regular reatlsn board workers. Including nine employes, are more than himT (aaata? raa TvarmHo. Paramount Picture with TULLIO CARM1N ATI MURIEL ANGELUS LYNNE OVERMAN BILLY GILBERT Extra Bond TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY January 16, 17, 18 Continuous Show Sunday From 3:15 Tuesday from 5:15 out pay every day. The entire board meets evry Thursday night at the city hall to hear complaints and HEAT A CAMPAIGN ROUGH! RARIN' ROMANTIC! I Comfort A-- AA ' ' : ?f WALLY at hi lovable, There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER In Your COMMUNITY 200,000 Operators of commercial motor ve. hides will be issued permits to pur- DIANA BARRYMORE Mr and Mrs William Wetmore ena delicious dinner Sun. tertained at I'it LET'S ALL BACK THE ATTACK PREPARE FOR THE J FOURTH WAR LOAN INDEPENDENT COAL & COKE MARILYN MAXWELL kind o girl thnt Th intplrat th Marinas to daedsl davll-may-c- ar .flL f BJ"BH T w-,,- .. iSs COMPANY Iri V JJ-- INSURANCE in Legal Reserve Companies HILLS L. A. 42 S. 1st East. Apt 6 Utah Price, Phone 321 or Scnw riar ky Cwa Incm Story by Itsewt D. AarM AaaptaNoii by Wdlt tool -1 Oiracfed by S. 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