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Show VOL. XV Win. A. Williams Is Laid to Rest services over repressive funeral of Wm. A. Williams the remains Dec. wlwdie.i We.lnwJw morning ward in h 1st Mth were held 26 1923. at on Friday Dec. chapel I o'clock p. m. L. 0. McBride choir fain-isheward the presided, and Bp. d appropriate singing-Praye- r by A. M. was offered were Bp. Israel sen. The speakers M. Wil0. a. Allen, Patriarch he Bu A and Bp. McBride, in the highest 8Ii of whom spoke termsof the worthy life led and the possessed splendid characteristics Rassmus-se- n Mads Williams. Bro. son, Alvin Allen by 'red the benediction. The special musical numbers were & Co. a quartet by Horace Nielsen Lemand a vocal solo by Mrs. Geo. son Melvin. on, accompanied by her were largely attendThe services , off were contributions ed, the floral beautiful, and a large cortege of automobiles followed the remains to the cemetery where the choir sang a selection while the casket Eider, A! ban T. was being lowered. Clawson dedicated the grave. day to i to do for themsei chance to ext tion. The Portmanteau able theatre in the The average tax rates for the State of Utah from 1916 to 1923, inclusiva, although collapsible th increased 68.7. Here are the figures. been earried around in and Gemier had his French P 191920.1 Mills 191718.0 Mills 191818.1 Mills 191616.6 Mills hauled from town to 192327.9 Mills theatre 192126.3 Mills 192227.0 Mills 192025.5 Mills Mr. by a traction engine. has famousun-become theatre the show 1916 to 1923inclusive Assessed valuations in Utah from ! ,ers der the name of the theatre- that following: comes to you, as it can be net up 1918 $644,203,819 1917 $592,979,899 1916 $531,935,900 with equal adaptability in a school- f 1921 $687,824,975 1919 $692,466,878 1920 $716,946,156 room, gymnasium stage, drawing 1922 $635,532,257 1923 $646,754,403 room, or city park. i The total increase is about but in spite of this the mill levy has alThe Portmanteau company proour of state cost most doubled. It is a singular 21, the that government thing in 1916 was only $8,857,095, while in 1923 it was $18,068,574, and besides this gram in Logan will include the best the total indebtedness of all of the 211 taxing districts of the state is known works of Stuart Walker and over $40,000,000.00. Just who is responsible for these conditions? The The answer is simple. The officials of the 211 taxing units, including cities, Lord Dunsany. Dunsanys towns, counties, school districts and the state, are responsible. The people Gods of the Mountain, which has who vote bond issues and demand of public officials th ngs we cant afford been called by critics everywhere, are responsible. It will be noticed that while the Farm Bureau tax committee was at the finest play of its kind in the work, that is during the years 1921 and 1922, there was a lowering of Eaglish language will be given assessed valuation of farm lands, and ,a decrease iriutai.n mt of moneyc. Monday nigin performance. I 1 jattfre raised and spent for public purposes. 11a addition to The Gods of the Every farmer should join the Utah Farmers Tax Association and send $2.00 as a membership fee to 302 Dooly Building, Salt'Laie City, Utah. Mountain, there will be two other short plays or interludes on the proJ - j i , , Wm. Humphreys Buried at Paradise Funeral services over, the remains of Bro. Wm. Humphreys, an old and respected citizen of Paradise, and who died at Garland, Dec. 28th, were' hi Td i n't he Paraaise Meeting House Monday Dec. 31st, a 1 p. m. Bp. Orville Lee presided and the choir furnished appropriate singing-- . The following speakers all testified to the sterling qualities of the character of Bro. .Humphreys and his life of usefulness; Samuel who had been acquainted with Bro. Humphreys for 60 years, Orsen Smith of Logan, Peter Jtn-sethe Bishop, and Bro Shumway all of Garland, Pres D. Mand Pres. White. Special musical numbers were a male quartet from Garland, a vocal solo by Lizzie Lemon, and a violin solo by LeRoy Halverson. Bro. Humphreys was 84 years old. He joined the church in England - Ho'd-broo- n, - Bick-roor- e at the age of 13. The Holidays are over and an enjoyable time has been spent by old and young. On Wed. of last week the Mut- uals presented the play to a large audience. Home Ties Wednesday Jan. 2nd, Clyde Obray and Lena Allen were married in the Logan Temple. A large crowd were present at the bride's home the same evening and a very pleasant time was The newlyspent. weds will leave Sat. for Southern Utah where Mr. Obray is teaching school. All wish them success in their new life. Many jjf gone back ur young people have to work after having spent the holidays at home. Some ave gone to to others Bingham, agna, and a number teaching school in various Idahoof parts will seem lonesome after - ad so many of oar1 old us. The people of good health. having friends with Paradise are Wishing the Courier New Year I enjoy-Ju- g a Happy remain, A Reader. j j i 1 j Tips For Income Tax Payers January 1, 1924, marks the begin- ning of the period for filing income-ta- x returns for the year 1924. The period ends at midnight of March 15, 1924. Heavy penalties are provided by the revenue act for failure or willful refusal to make a return and pay the tax on time. Form 1040A, heretofore used for reporting net income of $5,000 and less, from whatever source derived, has been revised in the interests of the largest class of taxpayers wage earners and salaried persons. Reduced from six pages to a single sheet, Form 1040A is to be used for reporting net income of $5,000 and less derived cheifly from salaries and wages. Persons any part of whose income is derived from a business or profession, farming, sale of property or rent, though the amount is $5,000 or less, will be required to use the larger form, 1040. The use of Form 1040 is required also in all cases where the net income was in excess of $5,000, regardless of whether from salary, business, profession, or other taxable sources. It being impossible to determine at this time which form is desired, copies of both forms will be sent taxpapers who filed individual returns for the year 1922, and may be obtained also at 'the offices of collectors of internal revenue and branch offices upon written request. rr IF YOU WAVE Malaria, Piles, Sick Headache, Costive Bowels, Dumb Aue, Sour Stomach, and Belching; your food des net assimilate, you have no appetite. ii Tatts Pillsw will remedy these troubles 'and MrsT How and family returned Years Eve. after a two mcFths in California. NTr. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Maughan of Ogden spent i Xmas holidays with relatives here and Hyde Park. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Walters entertained New Years Eve at a watch party; a delicious supper was served shortly after midnight. The guests were Messrs, and Mesdames Arch Maughan, Wm. Baldwin Sr., Edward Walters, Wm. G. Darley, W'm. Baldwin Jr., Wm. J. Allen, Martha Douglas, Vernon Maughan, Anona Thompson of Hyrum, Ariel Bradshaw, Mildred Maughan and Sarah A. Walters. Bring us the IjJews or send it to gram. At the Tuesday mattinee will be Mr. and Mrs. C- - N. Maughan but let us kn( w. Who Six While Pass the are receiving congratulations over Clearance Sale on Suits. Star given Lentiis Boil, Nir David Wears A the arrival of a baby boy born New ad Clothing, Logan. Crown and The Kings Great Years Eve. All concerned are doing and of Bran Arrived a ear Corn, Aunt, all plays of universal appeal nicely. Globe laying mash. At Globe Ele- but of especial interest to young Miss Letha Hall entertained a ad people. All are separate and disvator Hyrum. number of friends after the dance tinct plays but tell a continuous If you want to have a good laugh New Years night; dainty refresha good story. and at the same time ments were served to the Misses On Tuesday night will come Mr. Denese Brenchley, Inez Leishman, cause, go to the 3rd ward enterWalkers production of the great tainment next Friday night. Lucille Darley, Grace Maughan, Biblical drama, The Book of Job Edna Haslam.Mary Williamson, Fern Mr. and Mrs E J. Wilson Jr., is not a play or a theatrical perBodell. The Messrs. Allen Leishentertained the following guests formance in the accepted sense of New Years Eve after the dance: the word, but is a drama of a'mans man, Carlyle Maughan. Ernest Hall, Thos. Lindley, Wesley Bradshaw, Messrs, and Mesdames H. R. Adams, soul, and Stuart Walker presents John Baxter, Warren Jensen, Mr. it with reverence and beauty and a Lorenzo Thorpe, Joseph Williamson Marlin Anhder, and the Misses method new to the theatre. The and Reese Parker. Mrs. Dewey Summers of Ogden Agnes Andreason, Erma Christian- full significance of this great drama sen and Nellie Larsen. is made clear by its presentation, spent New Years with parents and relatives here. The many friends of Henry W. with wonderful lighting and ancient Hebrew music. The presentation Miss .Edna Brenchley who is Curtis will be pleased to know that The Book of Job is the highof he has passed through a successful working in Ogden spent new years achievement est of Stuart Walker here with relatives and fiiends. operation for the removal of a in the theatre, and comes as a clicer on the lower lip. They said they of his brilliant career as a made a good job of it at the Bohan- max Stock-hdder- s During the four years non Cancer Institution at Berkeley, producer. that the The Book of Job has Calif., where he has been taking treatment for the last three weeks. been on tour it has played in pracNotice is hereby given that the tically every large city in the country and in many points in Canada. regular meeting of the Stockholders It is everywhere endorsed by the of the Hyrum Stake Bank will be press and public and by clergymen held at the banking rooms of said of all denominations. corporation at Hyrum Cache County, The of the Logan engagement Utah, on the 11th day of January, We take this opportunity of thankwill Portmanteau be for company 1924, at 1:30 oclock p. ra. for the ing our many frinds who so kindly offered loving service and sympathy two days only. purpose of the election of officers and for the consideration of such during the sickness and death of other business as shall lawfully come our beloved husband and father, the before it. late Wm. A. Wiliams. We are Said meeting has been called by greatful to those who conducted, of the president, of said cororder took part in or attended the funerThe South Cache Live Stock Asal, for the heautiful flowers, and to sociation will hold their annual poration. Clifford Warr, Cashier. all who showed sympathy in word meeting on Monday, January 14th, ad or deed, during the hours of trial at 2 oclock p. m. at the City Hall, Hyrum, Utah, Jan. 3, 1924. and sorrow. May they all find like Hrrum. A good attendance is urgconsolation when called upon to ently requested. Something especially good at The O. M. Wilson, President, 3rd ward, Friday, the 11th. Dont part with loved ones. Mrs- W. A. Williams and Family. ad Wm. H. Jensen, Secretary. miss it. us, hp Notice of Meeting Card of Thanks Notice! - |