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Show THE BUN, PRICE, PAGE EIGHT UTAH-EVE- BT FRIDAY, APRH 21 FBIDAT. n DUNBAR GETS BAD CHECKS What Evei'y That These Days were intended for Sewing that Woman Knows practically all the Summers Sewing may be gotten out of the way now That a few yards of Gingham or Voile or Tissues-- A machine and a Butterick Pattern with Dehor and presto! theres your finished garment. Ask about the Dehor. More Than Hundred Sent In For Last Years Taxes. s v Are Your Eyes Y An audit of income tax returns filed for 1918 and 1919 and completed at Washington, D. C., only recently, has revealed hundreds of delinquents in the District of Utah, according to information received by D. C. Dunbar, collector, from the commissioner of internal revenue. Penalties are to be inflicted in each caae upon orders received from the deitartment. The list ia composed entirely of business men who failed to tile income tax Form 1096 before the expiration of the time limit. Form No. 1096 includes an itemized account of funds expended for wages of employes, rent and dissatisfacand is required of business coneyes cerns in order that the deartmeiit cause is A may check on the individual tax refiled the the turns has if like it, by recipients of amounts so exjtended. kitall, you According to Collector Dunbar, : in many firms made the mistake of filing chen revat Lake the Salt this return City enue office instead of mailing it to the commissioner at Washington as provided for iu the regulations. This SAVE YOU made it necessary for the Utah office ADD to forward the returns to the national capital, and in many instances they did not reach the department until after March 15th. The names of the delinquents are included in the commissioners assessment list, whieh was in it mailed to the Salt Lake City office folselect a lowing completion of the audit of the 1918 and 1919 returns. The penalties a its range upward from five dollars, depending umn the nature of the case. Deputies in the collector's office began nerving notice on delinquents last AAAA AA Tuesday. Collector Dunbar has said that the number would exceed that of last year, when similar ena!ties were assessed against delinquents of 1915, 1916 and 1917. This ia attributed to the increased number of taxpayers in 1918 and 1919. Last year there were fifteen hundred penalties inflicted. W. C. No report has been received as yet I regarding the number of delinquents Main in the 1920 tax collection. Collector Dunbar expressed the opinion that there were fewer delinquents this year on the individual income tax returns, which are filed at the Utah of- SHEEP AND LAMBS ABE QUOT- lion other than this is being given to capital of the corporation was late! fice. Most cases in which penalties the public. increased from 845,000 to $135JKh ED SOME HIGHEB be assessed to those which are are in The rig recently brought in and no sebeen second The oil has filing the taxpayer submitted checks, which From Pa Throw) cured (Concluded Beaver the being put up by this company on th by Mining Copper bank returned from the because were A. claim makes a truly fin Carroll twenty-J. This for application of lark of sufficient funds. More than doc not look for better beef prices company. the on situof Salt Gulch, wher five hundred acres and sight edge sixty rehundred checks a were unhonored for some time to come. He went from ated on stands and it is well worth a trip t Ferron dome of south the turned, according to the collector. hero to Wood aide Wednesday to give Some of the finest scener site. the Castle been Dale has already approved his stuff in that section the once over. by land officials and forwarded to the eye may hope to behold is also L It is regarded as probable that when Washington, D. C., for final appror-a- l. rated here. To reach this setting jw COAL NEW YEAR LOOMS Western and Intermountain wool of If approves the ap- take the road branching out souther this seasons elip is sent to Boston, plicationWashington MOST GLOOMY Beaver Copper company ly from the Buckhorn road at Be the Mass., much of it may go by way of will have another area favorably sit- Knoll, crossing the river at Fuller the Pacific Coast and the Panama uated on a structure. A Bottom, where there is an exeel eu promising canaL From Salt Lake City and Og(Concluded Prom Page One.) to been se- fording place. Some highly import drill has permit den the announced water route rate is cured on the Bessie already tract of ant but more or less secretive buaineti Mooring decreased 24 per cent, a decrease aud all rail, $3.0G. Going east twenty-fiv- e hundred and sixty acres in the way of leases and soforth hi which was in part, however, offset by 82.40, of difference decreases situated in the Ban Rafael this margin Swell, representatives of large oil intend! the increased production of lignite. and before the Colorado about thirty-thre- e disapears miles from Green have been negotiated in the vieinitj In Eastern Europe the old line ia reached. Shippers in some parts River. An la.has agreement llussia aud the already been of Castle Dale and Rochester the Empire, resort to flipping a coin entered which of Utah certain may few is ind it drilldays practically Balkans the breakdown raused by to provides for the their wool Bhould go, which ing of a deep test well on the com- that at leant one and probably ti the war even greater than in Western so see as the way rates are transNirtation far rigs will be operating within s reri Europe, and the decline in output concerned. Green River for instance, panys San Rafael permit. short distance of this city within simaall Of the proportionately large. John C. Garriott, Jr., of Chicago and is aliout on the dividing line, the xty days. jor European belligerents only Bel- rates from that point being 83.17 by attorney for the Utah Oil and Develgium had in 1920 practically retained arrived opment in Castle Coast Pacific and of $3.1C1 the comimny, way the pre-wrate of production. Oil locations and leases such as tin water route would Dale last week, says the Progress of The decrease in output centering in by rail direct The big companies are using. Always ii town. that He word that and the deal a brings longer time, stock. The Sun.. great requite Europe may be likened to a condition there are other considerations that of vacuum. To fiill the void on the to ship by rail induce contineut and in the maritime mar- might than growerseven at a slightly boat rather by kets formerly supplied by Britain and cost. greater Germany, the outlying coal fields of the world increased their production Yesterdays Markets. greatly. The atimulua of demand was KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 21. felt not only in the neutral eountriea Cattle head. Beef Receipts, of Europe Spain, Holland and Scan- steers fifteen cents13,000 lower, Colorado, dinavia all of which developed their 87.75 to 88.75; top yearlings, 89.00; scanty resources to the utmost, bnt cows, 8550 to 8650; good heifers, extended to the Americas, Africa and 87.70 to 87.75. All others uneven and Asia. Japanese, Chinese and East Indian mines took over the bunkering generally steady; best vealers, 89.00; to 82.00. business relinquished by the British ranners, mostly, 8150 7000 head, active Hogs Receipts, in the Far East. In the bitterness of and ten to twenty-fiv- e cents lower; Europe's need coal from the Apjtala-rhian- s fifteen to twenty-fiv- e rents was shipMd through Trieste mostly, with a lower; decline; strong closing and Fiume to Austria or carried up $7.40 to 88.00. the Rhine to Switzerland, tassing top, $8.10 bulk of soles, 80(H) head. Weak Sheep Receipts, within gunshot of the great Ruhr field e cents lower; wooled of Germany. Considerable tonnages to twenty-fivTexas wethers, $0.75; shorn and ewes, were brought from South Afrira, and a stray cargo from China found its lambs, steady; top, $10.25. way to Europe. Even the East Indies and faraway Spitzkergcn felt the stim- OIL SITUATION DOESN'T ENTHUSE FOLKS IN UTAH ulus. Only Oeeanica, of the distant The Fordson Tractor is taking care of every power job. It i in 1021) less in than lands, produced out of drudgery farm work and solving the labor prob-le(Concluded From Page Six) 1913. and there as in Euroiie, the Power fanning with the Fordson reduces the cost of prepar-cause was the disorganization of the poration of the Western Empire Peon hlf what it would be with horaea and saves war. Australia and New Zealand troleum coqKiration arc to he filed time. What machinery does for both sent a large'proporlion of their this week. The Western Empire, backthe factory, the Fordson Tractor it accomplishing on the faro it ablebodied men to Euroe and have ed by the R. W. Powers crowd.is now is increasing production at lower costa and miMng form life not fet regained their pro- slated to put down the test hole oil the Coalville anticline and the equipment ductivity. Apply this power farming idea in your threshing. More and Thus, while in 1913 Europe led all for drilling operations is reported as more farmers are the continents as a producer of coal making themselves independent of unfavorable assembled Texas in for shipbeing conditions by using the Fordson tractor linked up with a light contributing just 54 cr cent of the ment to the field. It is cxjteeted that tnresher. By seizing the right moment and being able to do the job world's output in 1920 she had yield- drilling will be undertaken with the without waiting and in quick time, ed first place to North Amcricn and next six weeks. crop losses are avoided and increased. profits her share of the world's total had R. C. Coffin, geologist of Salt Lake shrunk to 46 per cent. The largest The Fordson operates with kerosene. When used on belt work, was over the Emery fields this City, factor in filling the void caused by the week l'or two or three at full power at 1000 R. P. M, the fuel consumption does big operators running war in Euroe was, of course, the he is not exceed 2 gallons per hour. by. employ'd It will ran the electric light United States. Our production inplant, operate the milking machine Bi etrawbaler will take car Georga II. Mulvpy caine to this city creased from 8.5 per cpnt of the toof every kind of belt work. went from tal for the world in 1913 to 45.1 per this week from Zion and do to surto me here Emery county cent in 1920. In that year our seaThe Fordson plows six to acres in a day. borne exjtorts of coal were 22.500,000 veying of claims which he holds in two plows with ease in theeight average soil. .It requires an net tons five times what they were that territory. cf only iy2 to two gallons of kerosene to the acre. According to the best information in 1913. available the drill at the Huntington It is the ideal year round tractor. It will pay for ita fall d UNDER THE NEW LAW well of the Ohio is yet some distance the winter keep in puny ways such as road work, hauling grain to Ferron the first the from sandstone, of the elevator, Cundling pumping water and moving granaries. eggs by country merchant must be done, under the new objective of the bore. There are rulaw enacted by the fourteenth legis mors of still another gas pocket being lature, and which lecnincs effective encountered last week. on May 10th. The agricultural deT. C. Hurley, in charge of the Ohio partment of the stale is now at work Oil company's interests iu Utah, was Main Street, West of formulating instructions which will in and out of Price this week. The Savoy Hotel be sent to dealers, both wholesale and Huntington well is now down atxiut PRICE, UTAH. retail. fourteen hundred feet. No informa- - Troubling You f th What are the results of homes improperly and lighted? Headaches, weak of it all. Your tion. glaring light the no shade in the others kitchen use the for most important room of house. room the more than any other LIGHT PROPERLY DISTRIBUTED WILL THESE TROUBLES TO YOUR HEALTH AND AND COMFORT. Why not shade the home for the comfort our pf your family? Think over and step shade or fixture that will make store and the home and work comfort. AA Eastern Utah Electric Co . A. D. Hadley Corner 8th and Main. When Ebert Pelxtd, a mechanic of Cincinnati, 0., recently got out of a job he began constructing a home made automobile in the kitchen of hia flat. The body is twenty inches wide and,is made from tin from a wrecked freight car roof. Pelsel is equipping the car with a motorcycle engine. Ilia materials coat a hundred dollars. Depot and Phono 235. When the engine runs jerkily the obvious cause is carburetor trouble. To locate the trouble prime the car- buretor and watch for dripiing. If there is no dripping the trouble lies between the tank and the float valve. If there is free dripping the trouble may be looked for between the float valve and the engine cylinder. HOOSIER NAVKN HILKN OK STGPS BROEKER, Manager. Streets PRICE, UTAH Austro-Hungari- an -l fri MAKES WOMANS WORK EASIER ar FORDSON Power Fanning With the Fordson J hrar's is an oldfashineod kitchen with its endless walking and needless overwork and tedious hours, see that there is a lifting, its Cabinet in your home now. It will save you miles Hoosier Kitchen of steps each day and make housework a pleasure. If youn $1.00 Delivers Your Hoosier You can pay the balance on easy terms. But dont delay. Order your Kitchen Cabinet AT ONCE. It is impossible to say how soon the supply will be exhausted. pre-w- ar ten-ho- BROOKS FURNITURE Main Street, West of Postoffice PRICE, UTAH ?. CO, ur ALGER AUTO CO. r ID & ec |