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Show i;R5DAV, JUNE I. 137 THE LEAR CREEK NEWS s NEWS OF CASTLE nrSedas in Salt Lake City last i v n. rv ns A brother, Dave, returned with of m and is a guest at the home and Mrs. William Wallace. of Tr and Mrs. Arden Shepherd guests u r nke City were week-en- d and Mrs. Clifford Bailey. "f Mr Birdella Jeurgens left Saturday for Lake City. Hall return-- . Mr and Mrs. William after visiting home Wednesday Spring City. Mrs. f veral weeks in Newton Donaldson, Jl's brother, ; irned here with them. 4 Mr and Mrs. Darrel Turner, Turner and friends of Salt Lake Oy visited here Sunday. . Mrs Joe Curtis, sons and daugh-0i Elmo, were guests of a son, sx Curtis, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madsen of Foun-- t in Green were guests of Mr. and I, ts Chfford Bailey recently. week-en- d in Jack Bailey spent the his with family. fjjringville slt the J ?n a Jr lePa,j flieal fci 4 n; cioward motored to Provo jieberweek-entag the Mr. and Mrs. Iver Koski have returned to Wyoming, after visiting Mr. ad Mrs. Harry Sutton. A free dance was held in the I. O. hall Saturday, under auspices c the U. M. W. A. The Clear Creek I cht Owls furnished music. Miss Doris Tucker returned home 3day after a several weeks visit in d. aF -- A D V O C A T E , Captain Carlton G. Rockney who is - t? STOCKMEN CUT GRAZING SEEK SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL PAGE THIRTEEN REVENUE OFFICIAL GIVES CARBON DAMAGE Old Age Assistance EXPLANATION OF SECURITY BILL SUIT MOVED TO Registration Planned FEDERAL COURT Every person is an employer w ho tax, the employer adds a like amount, ww employes one or more individuals, according to Collector of Internal RecCc venue Nick Launs, who stressed this Milton A. Judd returned from a point as the crux of Title VIII in a trip to California recently. statement issued this week on the eCc Tuttle reported for work last general taxing provisions of the social security act. week after a trip through the north- Recognition of the fact that a tax cCc must be paid by every taxable inwJJ' aK;., ,Lfhmer- reonal engineer, dividual on his wage and that every W Camp several day employer must pay a like tax on his recently employees wage would go far toward CCC Twelve new reclining chairs were dispelling the apparent misunderrecently added to the reading room standing of Title VIII, under which of the company. these taxes are collected, the collector explained. Title IX applies only to Mohrland. employers of eight or more persons Week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs and this tax is borne by the employJames Averett were their sons and er alone. daughters: Mrs. Fred Seviers and son Mr. Launs that: To the Spring Canyon: Mr. and Mrs. Clinton commissioner explained of internal revenue unSnow and family, Royal. Mr and Mrs. Rodney Nelson and der the direction of the secretary of the treasury has been given the duty son, Jerry, of Helper, were week-en- d guests at the home of his mother, Mrs. of assessing and collecting the taxes Clara Nelson. levied under the social security act. Herman Madsen, son and daughter, While both employer and emMr. and Mrs. Lorin Hunt and son, all are subject to the tax, the employee of Kenilworth, were recent guests of is required to collect or deployer Mr. and Mrs. John Erkkila. Mr. and Mrs. Ardee Hansen and duct from his employees wages that employees share of the tax, which in family motored to Provo Saturday. every instance is one per cent of his STATEMENTS . The pay. This the employer must do on every pay day. To this employees neKaC'W PRICE, UTAH LOCAL DALEC.C.C. Nelson By Mrs. McCoy William Wallace spent S U N IN rr? Y LAND VALUATION based on a one per cent tax of his Fersons whose applications for old age assistance have previously been denied will be required to under the proposed new program eoenng that type of relief, John Maulsby, director of the Carbon county welfaie department, announced this week. The registrations, which will also include new applicants, should be made the foie part of July, said Mr. Maulsby, who explained that it will be unnecessary for persons now receiving old age relief to register again. Petition of the Western Union Tele0 graph company, defendant in a damage action brought by Mrs. Frances Hall of Pi ice, for transfer of the case from the Seventh Judicial district court here to the United States district court was granted' Thursday by Judge George Christen- -' pay roll." Another point the official made was that taxes under Title VIII, those to which employer and employee contribute alike, ate due and payable at the collector's office monthly, while the Title IX tax, which is paid by the employer alone, is payable annually. The taxpayer-employmay elect, however, to pay his Title IX tax in equal quarterly installments. Exemptions under both titles, which are much the same, were clarified by Mr. Lauris, who cited the following example of what was an exemption and what was not an exemption: Title VIII exempts employees who have reached the age of 65. It also exempts casual labor or work done by employees which is not in the course of the employers business. Thus, an employer who operates a retail store may hire painters to paint He and the painters his residence. are exempt under the law from any tax on the wages paid the painters. But, when the employer hires extra help for a sale or rush period in his store, that is held to be in the course of his business and, therefore, both he and the persons employed are liable to the tax. $10,-00- sen. Mrs. Hall brought suit against the company on the ground that delay in delivery of a telegram asking for permission to operate on her son, Ber- er nard, was responsible for the youths death. Howard Affleck, local man- -, ager of the company, was also named as a defendant. The plaintiff claimed that the telegram reached her several hours later that it should have. Her son was an enrollee in the C. C. C. camp at Foit Douglas at the time of his death. In petition for transfer of the case, the estcin Union alleged that it is a New York coiporation and that Affleck is a legal resident of Montana. Because of this situation, it is proper that the case be tried in the federal couit, the petition claimed. Staplers ami staples for sale at The KIT CMCE! Texas Research Ship Visits Local Airport Louis V. Olson of El Paso, Texas, chemist for the American research A protest against the valuation of and Refining company, and grazing land was presented by a dele- Smelting Jerome Pilot Martin, instructor at the gation of stockmen Thursday at the El Faso Municipal airport, stopped at fourth and last meeting of the Carbon county ?! ?V ? ?V quested a blanket De- assessments placed of the Interior, General partment land. The request was taken under ,Land offlc.e Salt Lake Cltyf Utahi advisement by the board. May 27, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that Nornl During the discussion on the pro- .X. Price, Utah, who, on July posal, one of the grazing land own- -. Warren, ofmade homestead entry, No. 28, 1934, of that suggested operation for Lot 2, Section 4, Town051940, schools be discontinued for two years 12 South, Range 14 East., Salt ship in order to lighten the tax load and Lake Meridian, has filed notice of inpermit a slash in valuation rates. tention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before The Clerk of the District DeFOR NOTICE PUBLICATION, Court, at Price, Utah, on the 28th day partment of the Interior, General of July, 1937. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, names as witnesses: Roy Claimant 1937. 27. May of Price, NOTICE is hereby given that Hugh Warren & J. Glen Warren, & Harold Wim- Nevel Wimmer Utah, of Spanish Fork, Utah, . V J.who,Gerber, Duchesne, Utah on Jan. 11, 1934, made stock- - mer C. V. SCHAD, No. 051497, homestead entry, raising Acting Register. for E'2SEi4, SWy4SEy4, SEViSWVi Date of first pub., June 3, 1937 21,NW14 Section 27, NEV4, a, A, A,gi Section nei4nw y4, wySEy4, SEV4SE14, Date of last pub, July 1, 1937 'Section 28, Township 11 South, Range 11 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Thomas F. Thomas, Register U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 6th day of July, 1937. Claimant names as witnesses: Pearl Clark &Milton Freeman, of American Fork, Utah, Morgan Pace & Orson Marsing, of Price, Utah. J ' Hotel Temple Square V A. A. . .. t ? ? ? ? ?? ? ? Date June last pub., July ? Date first ? IN THE JUDICIAL ? trict and for State ? Walker Bank Trust ? County, Corporation, Trustee under Dated November ? Distribution, the Estate Matter the in ? Frank and ? corder the ed in the office ? cember CarboninCounty, ? cellaneous at Page Plaintiff, ?? Sarah Thayn, known Thayn, Seamon ? mania and Myrtle g i i ? ? ? ? ? Acting Register. of of 3, 1937 pub., 1, 1937 SEVENTH Court, in of Utah. & 1935, DisCarbon SUMMONS: Company, A Decree of of of recordF. Fisk, Deceased, of County ReUtah, Deof Book Q of Mis26, 1935, 3-- vs. as also A. Golding, RoGolding Ramage, Rex Golding Golding, his wife, Eldon Ruth Golding, his wife, and Golding Vera Bonacci, Nida Golding; the unknown heirs, devisees and creditors of Rosultha J. Hill; the unknown heirs, devisees and creditors of Betty P. Hill Golding and all other perSo-re- S. When you Refresh your car with our specialized motor tune-ucome here, you get expert service at a reasonable price! 1935 FORD New exceptionally good tires; motor p. t PICKUP paint, .... recently overhauled; a good truck for the farm and for light hauling A bargain ... AC V FORD COUPE A very good Ford Coupe with a DeLuxe Radio. as good as , 16000 miles; tires and" upholstering practically and pretty as any new. Motor in perfect shape; finish as glossy new car you ever saw. To be sacrificed at a very low figure m order to decrease our used car stock. one 1933 CHEVROLET COUPE An automobile that has had Finish car. his of previous owner, one who prided the condition and upholstering as good as any car two years later model. Good tires, very good motor. To he sold at a low figure. This week only. This car has a deLuxe Radio 1935 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER and hot water heater ; good tires. Exterior like new ; motor recent y matter overhauled. An automobile anyone would be proud to own no 0 what priced car you are used to. To be sacrificed along wit rest of our used car stock. 1936 V; Proof of Last Weels Advertisement WE DO NOT HAVE FIVE FINGERS ON EACH HAND a , Morris Human Anatomy by Jackson confirms the fact The thumD strictly speaking, we have four fingers and one thumb. should not properly be referred to as a finger. v ?? ?? f? t? V j tf ? ? t? i A ?? ? ? ? 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And how it saves your money hand over fist! d 8 SEE YOUR FORD DEALER TODAY! sons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or lien upon the real property described in plaintiffs Complaint adverse to the plaintiffs ownership or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You and each of you are hereby summoned to appear within twenty (20) days after the service of this Summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty (30) days after service and defend the above entitled action. And in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against of the you according to the demand Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is prosecuted to recover judgment quieting plaintiffs title lo-to the following described property cated in Carbon County. State of Utah, Beginning at ar point 1165 feet West of the Southeast Corner of Section 1, Township 15 South, Lake Range 10 East of the Salt Meridian; thence West 113 feet; thence North 461.40 feet; thence Southeasterly to a point 432 feet due North of the place of beginning; thence South 432 feet to the place of beginning. to-w- it: A. S. HORSLEY. Attorney for Plaintiff. A. S. HORSLEY, Attorney at Law, Silvagni Building, Price, Utah. 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