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Show I 30 proach, 30 feet, and hair carry, 30 feet, carry, REQUIREMENTS FOR feet; tired swimmersswim. preceded by Senior life saving Essay on prone pressure method of resuscitation (200 to 500 words); tread water 30 seconds; float motionless one minute; in deep water, disrobe from shoes, pants or skirt, and coat, then swim 100 Requirements for swimming and minute carry, subject fully bfe saving tests to be conducted dur- yards ;one firemans or saddle-bac- k dressed; ing the annual Swim week at the shallow water; front from Price pool were announced this week carry 4 times, 2 different pohold, instrangle by Vernon Merrill, Red Cross sitions; back strangle hold, 4 times, structor and examiner. 2 different positions; double grip on Following is a list of the requirements for the various divisions: Beginners Jump into water over ie 'rescuing alter own depth, level off, swim 25 feet, make a sharp turn, and return. ob- Swimmers Tread water for 30 minutes; surface dive, recovering seconds; float motionless; perform ject 3 times and a weight plain front of racing dive, in good once, in 6 to 10 feet of water; front,' form; swum 100 yards, using side and approaches, and under-watone other standard stroke; witness turn and carry; proper with 60- demonstration of artificial re.spira- :.arry, 60 feet, preceded by lion; swim 50 feet on back, using legs foot swim, proper approach and turn; only; recover object in 6 to 8 feet of cross-che- st carry, under same condicondiwater, by means of surface dive. same under tions; hair carry, Junior life saving Disrobe and swimmers carry; oral quiz swim 100 yards in deep water, re on life saving, five questions. lease double grip on one wrist, left und right; release front strangle DOCTOR LEAVES FOR COURSE hold, left and right; release back Dr. E. V. Long, physician for the strangle hold, left and right; resuscitation, 14 minutes demonstration, Utah Fuel company at Castle Ga , prone pressure method; surface dive left Thursday (today) for California work ior, sn six to eight feet of water, recov- - to engage in vring various objects three times and! five weeks. He will divide his time a weight once; correct ap- -. between the Stanford Clinic in San 30 feet, and head carry, 30 Francisco and the Los Angeles County proach, feet; correct approach, 30 feet, and hospital, Dr. Long was accompanied cross-che- st carry, 30 feet; correct ap- - to the coast by his family. TEST urn css nd er PRICE, SOCIAL SECURITY Mr, -, former resident of Frice and KenilhosLake City Salt a in died TAX REGULATIONS worth, a pital Tuesday night following of long Lee illness. She was the widow resident of known well L. Loftis, Provisions Explained By Local Carbon county for many years. Representative Of Internal Mrs. Loftis was bom in Lawrence, - Relief Applicants Advised To Contact Employment Bureau A. Titles VIII and IX. Title VIII imposes an income tax on the wages of every taxable individual and an excise tax on the pay roll of every taxable employer of one or more Title IX levies an excise tax on the annual pay roll of every taxable em- ployer of eight or more and is payemand the able by the employer ployer alone. where does the employee or tax? pgy tax IS payable by the em- r for both himseIf and employee! Title VIII and under Title IX thp emDlover alone at the office of John Maulsby, director of the coun-t- y welfare department, issued a state-- 1 ment Wednesday asking that persons applying for either welfare department or W. P. A. aid first avail themselves of the employment opportunities offered through the national reemployment service. This request is made because of the reduction in relief funds and in view f he fact that there have been calls workers, said Mr. Internal 'revenue inifr the district in which the employers Maulsby. principal place of business is located. Title Vlir tax is payable monthly and the Title IX tax payable annually. Is the collector required to give termine whether relief applicants Q who notice that the tax is due and pay- - have turned down jobs. Those refuse to accept employment when it able? re- A. He is not. However, the col- is offered will not be eligible to lector has done everything in his ceive relief of any kind, Mr. Maulsby power to acquaint those subject to asserted. the tax with the terms of the act through publicity mediums. Justice Fines Q. If an individual or corporation law subject to the taxes ignores the Driving and fails to pay the tax and file the required forms, does he escape the Leo Frandsen pleaded guilty Wedtax? to a charge of driving while nesday A. No, not only must he pay the under influence of liquor and was the tax, but also a heavy penalty ranging fined $25 by Justice of the peace J. from 5 to 25 per cent of the delin- W. Hammond. The defendant paid criminextreme In cases, quent tax. the fine. Frandsen was arrested in al prosecution may follow. Price two weeks ago by State HighQ. How are Title VIII taxes colPatrolman Vernon Davis. way lected? to is A. The employer required DAIRY DAY PROGRAM PLANNED deduct one per cent, the amount of A Dairy Day program is being the tax, from his employees pay enfor July 19 at the Utah State) velope or pay check when the regular planned college experimental Agricultural wages are weekly or farm according to William H. Ben- -i his adds To this the employer paid. All! share of the tax and remits the total nett, county agricultural agent. invited! are and breeders dairymen tax collection when he files Treasury to attend, and participate in the pro- form SS-- 1 every month. gram. Q. What about Title IX taxes? A. Title IX taxes are paid by the LEGION SONS TO MEET (employer alone, and are due at the Price squadron of the Sons of the collectors office on or before January 31st of every year for the preceding American Legion will hold its semiyear. The rate for 1936 was one per monthly meeting Wednesday evening. (cent of the pay roll of the employer Plans are being made for an outdoor of eight or more persons. It is two session in the Price City park, provid(per cent for 1937, and will reach a ing that weather permits. maximum of three per cent in 1938. Q. Must the same employees be employed the year round for the emDALE C. C. C. ployer to come within the provisions of title IX? A. No. Any employer of eight or Ralph G. Smith, regional inspector more persons engaged during twenty for the division of grazing was an ofcalendar days of the calendar year, each day being in a different calen- ficial visitor at Camp Castle Dale, Co. dar week, comes under the Title IX 529, Saturday. cCc tax. You will notice too, that neither do the same persons have to be emCaptain Ruben E. Curtis, assistant ployed nor do their hours of work district chaplain and a group of enhave to correspond. Employment of tertainers from Price, presented an eight or more persons at any time unusually good program to the mem during the day is enough to bers of Co. 529 on July 7. They were make the employer liable to Title IX accompanied by Lieutenant Kenneth taxes. W. Cring, of Co. 593, Price, who gave post-gradu- j tSt able-bodi- ed Hi ANNOUNCEMENT e tions? ! ca4 children. h work nm??: M swrffcswrs collec-eac- tion and repair timated $1550, Vincent Sumner, reDaif eling of apartments atw West street; M frame house 766 North Madsen, remodeling residence at 245 North nue; Mrs. H. C. Smith roof on residence North; Brick Stain comLS Newhouse hotel Kansas, on October 19, 1864, a daughter of David N. Reed and Amanda Taxing provisions of the social se- Reed. With her husband, who was a curity act, providing among other contractor, she moved to Carbon Salt county in 1906. She had lived in seven years. the for past Lake City Surviving are two sons, Robert Reed Loftis of Salt Lake, and John eenue, in the question and answer Howard Loftis. Vernal, and six grand- seeur-bac- k $90,000 mark during T ing Wednesday, it port issued by George K building inspector. Five permits, invni lows: Revenue Department summary printed herewith. Q. What parts of the social lty act provide for revenue 25251, UTAH iPRICE BUILDING Death Takes Former Resident Of County1 'REPORT ISSUED FOR PAST WEEK nj Loftjs, AGENT EXPLAINS 30-fo- ot HI 8 C N - A D V O C A T E , THE PACE EIGHT c. L. Witbeck of Ogden, a mortician of many years perienct, 5 is now associated with the Thomas Mortuary and they are now ped to fully satisfy the desires of the most exacting patrons Thomas 'Mortuary, s c Unusual Bargains we are offering bargains you Again canft afford to miss. Check these items over and then bring your big shopping list and take advantage of the low prices on quality foods j FafcSr 41 4 These Prices Effective Fri., Sat., July CERTO On The Perfect P ectin C Bottle 2c $7 All Brands 3-Ca- 16-1- 7 ns Utah-25-- Lb. SUGAR 4 Bag Pride of $J?39 Valley 48-L- b. semi-month- Bag A-l Sodas b. Can SALAD DRESSING GRAPE JUICE Pint MARSHMALLOWS CATSUP Del Monte COFFEE Fresh Ground Pound 24-ho- ur 14-O- z. tew? U SUGAR BAG GOLD LABEL 10-L- Baking Pdwr. f Q CAN Peanut Butter I V j JAR RED DIAMOND ICE COL- D- PEACOCKS SODA WATER and MIXERS PINT BOTTLE WITH EMPTIES Salad Dressing lie QUART JAR ROLLY 5c PEAS SODA CRACKERS A- -l FREE 1 -- POLLY 25(1 ST 2 17c crockery cream pitcher or bowl with the purchase of Black Tea, at 89c .or pkg. of Green Tea 63c. 1-l- 1-- sugar Liptons b. LiptonT lb 3 POTATOES NEW UTAH .10 LIBBYS CORNED BEEF LBS. of solid WRAPPED KISSES 25c ... FRESH MCDONALDS Orange Slices Iftfl 1 POUND FRESH MCDONALDS PREPARE- D- Candy BARS MUSTARD EACH 3c QUART JAR 1ft I 1 LARGE BUNCHES- - BEETS, TURNIPS, CARROTS, BUNCH gjj. m m The most meat on the market today for the price McDONAjhD S 13( 1(1 I Buy now, and can Vegetables 23 Fruits & Vegetable NEW SPUDS Utah CANTALOUPES Jumbo size Each 10-Lb- s. TOMATOES- - Ripe BANANAS Firm, Ripe ENDIVE Utah 4-L- 2-Lb- 4-L- s. bs bs. BUNCH VEGETABLES3-- II" I Tj1 " Q 1 iJ me i7c GROUND BEEF Fresh Grnd BOILING MEAT FRESH LIVER -- 2-c-bs . Si ., S 15c 9c 15c 25c 23c 10c Union Market A T1 POT ROAST Nice CutsLb- STEAK Steer BeefLb- CHEESE Mild Cream-- Lb. V 2F tffrfBui PRESERVES Hewle"sS-- can CHEAPER THAN CANNING Inspected CANS NEWS OF CASTLE Can JELLO All flavors Pkg. SOUP Tomato , Vegetable U. S. Iff Toilet Soap MILK j b. 3-L- ly i Crackers Box 2-L- Man Charge ASSORTED 295 12c 29c 29c SLICED BACON Good CureLb- FRESH FISH IMPORTED CHEESE J t M Reduced To MEATS 27 gP Originally Priced at from 10 $1.95 ' $2.95 THESE ARE ALL LATE SUMMER MODELS, A SPLENDID I SfSSgSSI I FLACILLE - DRESS SHOP Union labor , Union hours and U Meat. Our market closes at 6 every day (Price) ELITE JEWELRY AND LADIES STORE (Helper) iiiiiiiiiniraiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiji. FOOD Prase "A 81TRETY OF PURITY" P 3d |