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Show or Hie WeeklgTRefle? 'Published by K Letter . The Senator to the ' THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY s matter February IS, 1911, at Kayaville, Utah, Entered as " Editor - . Advertising Rates on Application . Albert W. Epperson, No. Las Vegas,' Nevada, ' To the Reflex, Hello Everybody: be stationed Sure seems good here, for the 3004 miles I traveled Office, No. 10 Saxton, No. 70 Your Federal Income Tax -- during the 10 days after leaving Salt Lake was getting me down. 'This Gunnery School is not far from Boulder Dam as the crow flies. - The school is composed'of many squadrons of air corps men, and its establishment, aim and purpose is to train men for aerial combat duty. . When they, complete' the course of eight weeks duration, their . training qualify them to fire from the air with machine guns at fast While the death of the civilian flying airplanes at dizzy heights or swoop low ovqr, tanks, enemy passengers and crew of the airliner a deplorably tragedy, the loss of troops and other military objec- is 1.7 members of the army air corps tives. is the statement The students are started out of a catastrophe. If who got the violinist, Hungarian upon the miniature range, where off the N, at Albuquerque, plane they use 22 caliber rifles of vari- M., to make room for the fliers, ous type of moving targets. that baggage was piled in the aisle From the miniature range they of the plane higher than a are moved to the traps where they child" is true, then peruse shot guns and fire at clay pigethe cause of the crash will be haps ons, some of which come directly apparent the plane was1 overloadtoward the student instead of go- ed. If djhatjsthecase then it ing awayTheTiextBtage'1swHh shouldnV be hard to place the the Browning Machine Guns which blame, and action should be taken are first fired from the ground at so that such a thing shall never stationary targets, then they fire occur again. with the same gun at a tow target" which is on the end of a small If you haven't seen Appointcable some 200 feet behind a fast, ment for Love," starring Margaret g airplane. The target is and Charles Boyer, you released and falls to the ground, Sullavan in store. Its a dehave a treat the students count their hits by the color of bullet fired, red, green, lightful comedy, well acted and well directed. And when you see blue, yellow and plain. it please note how an unknown 'The last and final stage is fir- actor makes a small bit stand out. ing from air to air. The student Im referring to the elevator opwith a' flexible machine gun ridei erator. in the rear seat of the ship. Ills parachute is attached to his back One of the most timely films to which allows freedom- of movebe shown recently is Pacific if the parachute doesn't open Blackout." ment, of a Jts espionstory he is requested to turn it in for a new one. Another airplane goes age and sabotage interwoven in a in a Pacific coast aloft with a and as they trial blackout and Martha Preston Robert city. fly parallel or past each other he 'ODriscoll play the leading parts. fires in all, 200 rounds. This final interesting with a stage of training is over the desert Its intensely of excitement mixture plentiful country on the east side of Death and humor. The finest in Valley. place America for such type of work. Another picture I am sure youll No livestock or inhabitants to be hail a of lead hot from trols and climbs very fast. It is injured by the skys. used for aerial gunnery and for Students arrive here from all diving on ground targets. It is parts of the United States. When one of the finest ships in the servthey complete the course of in- ice.. I was up for three hours tostruction, part of which is in the day and enjoyed every minute. Toclass room, they return to their morrow we fly again. Before leaving home I heard squadron as qualified aerial gunners ready for combut duty. , some folks report back there that 'The melhod of training d ouFbby s i hTunirdr nTwere being'ex-ploite- d with our red blooded young by people of the underAmericans is producing remark- world, that the boys were being able results. A pilot from the hauled to town in army trucks Force Air is detailed here from the camps and allowed to Royal to give the students the benefit of drink and defile their bodies in his experience, which is reported houses of prostitution. to be .Mi victories. By. the way, the people back those statements I am now Lwho new on)e a flying ship have which has a top speed of 2.741 miles.; haiTTI have fon ,ln um and wondered since form, hour. Its is per ltxi landing speed service if were the it posentering miles per hour. Its landing gear sible that in Davis county we have in the air folds up into the body. It is extremely sensitive to the con- - a few who belong to that unpatriotic group known as the Fifth Column. they bore from within like a termite and Scorers would undermine and destroy the In only government which guarantees life, liberty and the pursuit of hap- third in a series of nine articles appearing in The Reflex, giving pertinent facts about filing of federal income taxes. These articles are released through the U. S. treasury department and will prove invaluable in filing HMl tax returns. Save them from week to week. , Editors NoteThia t , is the No. 3 The Revenue Act of loll provides a simplified method of computing income tax in the case of individuals whose gross income is derived wholly from salary, 'wages or other compensation for personal services, dividends, interest, rent, annuities, or royalties, and does not exceed $:i.ooo. A new Form JOIOA has been provided for taxpayers who are entitled to anid elect to use such method. A table on the. reverse side of this Form shows the amount of tax on increasing amounts of gross income after the proper allowance of $100 for each dependent, if any. The tax under the simplified method is the same for each $2.7.00 block of grqsa income and the taxpayer need only ascertain in which block his gross income (less allowance for dependents) falls to determine his tax. A flat reduction of 1(1 per cent has been made in arriving at the amount of tax shown in the table for deductions such as charitable contributions and taxes paid, so that the taxpayer who uses this method does not list these but gets an automatic deduction of lo per cent. Under the simplified method the status of a person on the last day of the taxable year is the governing factor in determining the exemption level ($7.po for single persons and married personsj not living with for married persons living together) as well husband or wife, and as the credit for dependents. A husband and wife living together on the last day of the taxable if the gross income of year may file separate returns on Form each is from the prescribed sources and does not exceed $.,000, or they may file a single joint return on that Form if their combined income is from the prescribed sources and does not exceed $3,ooo. The use of the simplified method is optional with the taxpayer but once an election has been made for any year, it is irrevocable for that year. If a taxpayer files a return qnder the simplified method for the taxable year he may not thereafter file a return under the general provisions of the law for that year. Conversely! if he files a return under the general provisions for any taxable year hemay not thereafter file a return under the simplified method for that year. However, a hew election is allowed for each succeeding taxable year. (Continued next week.) Jo-lo- low-flyin- - Dairymen Set Date For Annual Meet January 23 and 24 tow-targ- et Mrs. Thomas Chadwick visited in Centerville at over the week-en- d and .the home of her Samuel Mrs. Mr. and daughter, LOGAN Annual conference of Trimble. the Utah Dairy federation will be Mr. and Mrs. Clen Green and held at the Hotel Utah in Salt Mrs. Melvin Ashbaker and family, City January 28 and 24, Pro'all of Ogden, visited Sunday at the fessor George B. Caine, extension home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green. dairyman at the Utah State AgriMrs. Noble Sandall will entertain cultural college, announces. Discussion of the role the dairy the ALonas club at her home on will play in the Food for industry 28. Wednesday afternoon, January Freedom" program will highlight two for N. the past Kilfoyle Roy the two-daconference, Professor weeks has been in southern Utah Caine reports. on business for the government. During the first day the Utuh Mrs. G. B. Lyons has Jeen jlla( Jut tie Breeders association will hold 'her home for some lime. meetings which will be attended by Miss Deborah Bugger of Layton western field men. Speakers at the conference will visited for several days this week Ivan H. Loughary, field-ma- n include: brother-in-laof home her at the for the Holstein Fresian asand sister, Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur T. R. Warren, representasociation; Thomassen. Mrs. Karle Robins will entertain tive of the American Jersey assoC. A. Smith, representative Friday at her home for her daugh- ciation; of American the Guernsey associater, Mrs. Dale Toleman of Bounti- tion; Professor Caine. A. J. Morful. H. Rich, extension ris and Lyman Miss Ada Maylin has been ill at specialist at Utah State Agricuher home for the past week. ltural college; commissioners of Mrs, George Barker will enterTracy R. Welling. Seth (agriculture. tain tonight (Thursday) uC her Don B. Kennedy, Merrill M. jShaw, home for the Evening Bridge club Warnick. president of the Utah Miss Eluine Hyde anil Miss June and Reed Stevens. federation; iairy Crosby, both of Salt like, visited nunager ol Rrookland Dairies., bunday at the home of Miss Hyde s brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and! ville, anti Vird Cook of Iaiyton, s Derk Koldewyn and Misslfieers of the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rosel soeiatioii, will attend the Parent-HydTeachers Association institute Mrs. Thornley K. Swan enter-- ! which will he held Friday at the' tained Wednesday at her home fori University of I'tlihJ Miss Alice Watkins, daughter of the Ray View club. Mrs.' J. W. Thornley gave the lesson on the Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Watkins of Islands. Mrs. Charles den. and Stewarts Ronnemort, son Kays-bo- th Sheppard ami Mrs.Jliehard Evans.: o! of Salt Lake were special ville. were married Saturday eve- ning at the home of the bride. guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles V, SaxPresident Richard L. Evans of the ton Wednesday morning attended quorum of seven presidents of the the wedding in Salt Iike of Miss Seventies of the L. 1). S. church, Therese IaiwcII. daughter of. Mr. performed the ceremony in the and Mrs. W E. Lowell of Salt presence of the immediate families. Iaiko, and Reed I). Smith, son of The bridal couple Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of on a short honeymoon trip, and 'Salt-LakThevwill. make their uponJ.hetf returu' wi'II luake their home in Salt Iaike ,r Ogden, Mrs. Walter I) Thomas and Mrs. moon trip. Arnold Rarnes has been ill at JoHn Graham of Kaysville, Mrs. his home the past week. George K. Rriggs and Mrs. Frank Mr. ami Mrs. Wells Hayes are L. Whitesides of Layton surprised visiting here at the home of their Mrs. Leo Green of Iaiyton son and daughter-in-law- , her home with a party. Mr. anti Mrs. Weldon Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cornell E. Jarman d Hayes have been visiting for the of San Francisco, Calif.: Friday past month in Oregon, San Fran- evening will entertain at their cisco, Calif., and along the coast, home in California with a dinner and will return to Elco, Nevada, party for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whitesides, Mr. and Mrs. after leaving here. Miss Joan Populton of Layton Wendell Ad;fms and Joseph Tanner and Norman Nance of Kaysville all local people who are now makwere, married Friday. ing their home in California.' Mrs. Clyde A. Epperson and Charles Burton of Kaysville and daughter, Betty, have moved ' to Frank L. Whitesides and James E. Salt Lake to make their home. Ellison of Layton left Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Bowman night for Pocatello,- Idaho, where visited in Kaysville during . the they attended the Utah-ldahbeet week. growers convention which was held Mrs. Ray Harvey visited in Lay-to- there Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Harvey Wednesday at the home of her mother,' Mrs. Frank L. Whitesides. attended the wool growers convenMr. and Mrs. Louis J. Winters tion Wednesday in Salt Lake. and family and Mrs. W. II. Winters Mrs, James E. Bennett has been all of Salt Lake were Sunday ill at her home for the past ten guests of Mr. and Mrs. William days, Winters. Mr. and Mrs. Noal Hyde anMrs. Milton Burton, Mrs. nounce the arrival of a ence Waterfall, Mrs. Amos Odd. son this (Thursday) morning at a Mrs. William Winters, all of Kays- - Salt Lake City hospital. son-in-la- w y )' . w . I ' of-Mr- w Iarent-Teueher- s. As-Hyd- es e. i . t ' i I K-- . ly j j e. J arter-huuey-44T- Tu' j ' I Wed-nesday.- at Mr--an- i I 1 V! J I - il h t o ( I 74-poun- d DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS COAL and GAS FURNACES STOKERS and AIR CONDITIONERS GUTTERS : SKYLIGHTS : CHIMNEY TOPS : i i FURNACE CLEANING Chu. A. Trump, Prop. Phont Bountiful 195 i t or 111 i . . , f KAYSVILLE As I write this the tragic death of ' beautiful and talented Carole Lombard has Just been confirmed, I knew her and admired her greatly. She had a great zest for life and an even greater gift of bringthe ing joy and happiness into imlives of others. I know and like mensely her husband, Clark Gable, both as a man and actor. In a profession where misfit marriages are the rule, theirs was ideal. I am sure that the sympathy of millions will go out to him of theater-goer- s in this, his hour of sorrow. coni-bine- list; - 6:00 WHICH CIRCLE IS LARGER? like is All that Money Can Buy. DeOriginally it was called The Just vil and Daniel Webster. made why the change in title was is one of those Hollywood mysteries. Walter Huston as His Satanic Majesty steals the show, but Edward Arnold, as Daniel Webster, puts up a stiff fight. The cast is adequate and the direction excellent. Put it on your must r Oniou, NBC NBC 7 .00 Breskfl..00..4) (W 10:30 SHoib NBO--KiT -M la.OO-MBS-O- drtf CJ uj ' 1 -- u.le,Y 115-KLO- 81(3 tj roo 1 -N- BC-rtake 1M0 -- The call sheet outlining work for Veronica Lake Robert Preston and Alan Ladd for one day in This Gun for Hire, carried the line: Fly works in this set. Only the property man paid it real attention. Working insects and animals is the job of prop men. lie rents .trained animals. But a fly cant be trained. This fly had to buzz furiously on a window pane as though wanting to get , out.. The property man caught his fly even in January they have them in Hollywood and, when time came for the scene, plunked the insects feet down in Jus: Bi,n rn.K U Bs 3:30 4:30 N a meric Be Bl11 (Ta, Qln Muv KLO NBC 4:43. (li NBCJotaolB: NBC -- NBC 3 .00 H. nv loin '7 M,x Wrong again! Theyre the same size. Yo1r eyes are such tricky things that it doesnt pay to guess whether theyre all right or not. And it doesn't cost you anything to have an eye examination by a skilled optometrist. Then you know whether or not you need glasses. Come in tomorrow. on the pane." It furiously as though wanting to get out. 'honey agobof buzzed KLO 5.45-KLO- A P New 8 , "IcZlz N BC NBC--Pam- Tru . sL My ',' ::;nn Kn" ,in Jury Glasses to Fit Your Eyes . A -Th MBS - Wnat i 6:30 Tn. at Prices to Fit Your Puree friend at Warner Bros, writes me that a whole scene in In This Our Life, was shot with Hattie McDaniel calling Olivia de Havil-lan- d A 7.45 NBC 8:00 NBC 8:00 -- MBS Glasses on Easy Terms 8:15 9.00 Miss Melanie. It just dont seem natural ko call that girl anything else," said Hattie when the script girl belatedly called attention to the slid. IZ DR. S. T. DEARDEN , George Tobias adds a new dialect to his considerable collection in Captains of the CloudsJy In this new Cagney picture, Tobias n bush piplays a ' Ninety per cent of the 2,ooo Royal Canadian Air Force flyers who appear in Captains of the Cloud' are now serving overseas. Penneys 7,. NBC MBS NBC NBc--t,an- Inner MBS NBC KLO-le- (gi, .Sar.rlum h"'rl it http ret B,ter itni t.m K'HItr.g Manhattan it H1im, ig, Newt igH uilnn Ltu or R c w, H 10.00- - MBS ( Mon Ini NBC MiaOtr A Inchtil 12:13 KLU Rup Slav Up. Osi) n,;i Ogden vvvwvvw;wwwsvvvvwvwvvyvvwv BACKED UP BY I French-Canadia- J. Balcony Phone 8821 C. InnH-- i Short I8uni Kiss Ma, J B Hu li'Krtl An Sih.i.ignt Hanoi SECURITY SUNSET Your bank book assures both present and future se- The Primary children of the ward presented the operetta Hansel and Gretel" last Friday evening, under the direction of the curity for your wife and children. A savings account officers and teachers of the organization. The cast consisted of Donna Jordan, Ray Horne, Beth MaHoward son, Lue Jean Smith, will reap rich dividends in freedom from money worries at moments when unexpected heavy expenses Hickman, Beverly Simons and Marvin I)rum mond. Ihe chorus consisted of the Primary children. Primary stake board members in attendance were Mrs. Violet Call and Mrs. Wilda Williams. II. D. Call, principal of the Clinton school, was also present. Special vocal numbers were offered by Janice Stettler, accompanied by Zella Drummond and June Burnett and Derral Child, accompanied by Mrs. Revere Burnett. Mabel e directed the operetta and Zel- - arise: Open an Account Today! Barnes Banking Co. I Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Kaysville , East-hop- Lcading Jordan District piness. Im reminded of a sign I recentobserved which said, If you are not in favor of our form of government there are boats leaving for Europe every day. To you mothers-a- nd fathers w ho. h a v e. i .uniform . ar.,v ill. nave in the near future, I report as follows from experience and observation: I have seen thousands of soldiers since leaving home and I havent seen one intoxicated. The government does not hawl its defenders to town to be exploited and ruined, by the termites and members of the Fifth Coly lumn. What the government does do for your boy is as follows: "In every camp a chapel is erected where services are conducted weekly by ministers of various churches including the Latter-da- y Theaters are established where wholesome entertainment is provided together with the best moving pictifres. Each camp has a where fountain service, lunches and confections are purPost-Exchan- chased. Athletic games are sponsored between batteries, companies or squadrons and a real competitive Schools arc spirit is promoted. conducted on the post to increase your sons . technical knowledge which will, also enlarge his monthly income in the army. "Your Uncle Sam is looking'af-te- r your boys welfare far better than the average community is able to. If a boy in uniform should go astray it is not the fault of the government, but in spite of it. After all we see and find in life just what we are looking for whether it be at home or in a far off training camp. "Friends the hour is late: Tomorrow will bring its work and worry, its laughter and tears. Keep your chin up and do your part, and I promise you we wont let you down. "Remember fcearl Harbor. FRANK D. ADAMS. Captain Air Corps, U. S. Array. A'rIc TiftT bowing suggestions food.-:-: materials : i : will help you save as well as to you the maximum efficiency from the V much. Electric Range you enjoy so 1 2. 3. 4 r- - S kinlittle Sly j dir5 1 abJ Up 1 hrunvk Oronani a MmiI)r N BO 00 1:45 a. 00 - lot TelliiS h., over outstanding1 drive m the d Su was the first USo - 109-- W C. V. K. vAifrea pamed by Mrs. January 14, 1942. .TELEPHONES i By Ham Park THE SENATOR FROM SANDPIT Air Corps, Gunnery School, Subscription $2.00 a year in advance Goes HOLLYWOOD second-clas- under the Act of March 8, 1879, la Drummond was accompanist Proc-tMajor and Mrs. J. Wortheq Ted and two sons, and (heir' Robert; left last Thursday for At- -' lanta, Ga., where Major Proctor has been transferred. The Proctors left many friends who will miss them a great deal, but who wish them well in there new home. Hubert Bowen and William S. Wright of Ogden gave a travelogue on the Book of Mormon at sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Mr. WutCr when the water will bod th WtCr fter m S?ti.U.!.thA.Unit, at..hh until boili, after food is heat the water again rollm8 boh s necessary. th,t water porat fastcr-fo- cxl rchboLkng 7. 8 Use utensils that exactly fit -the electrical unit, preferably . bottom utensils. A j' Cook food- only until it is done. . . overcooking. ntJ Turn off the heat five to ng cooked--ibefore the food will be will continue on stored n Be sure all units and switchtf, proper working order from get maximum efficiency - tricity you use. vmt kss men is the kind of power that series 90$v of 1 |