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Show Thursday, January 31, 1957 ,Hfc THE COUNTY AGENT'S 1 !0 CORNER By G. RAY the income each year. This can be done by: 1. Postpone sales if the returns will boost your taable income out of, or above the minimum tax bracket for the year. 2. Adjust expenses to your income by postponing payments of some bills and expenses until after the first of the year or by paying them in advance, whichever is needed. 3. a Bills like gas and oil, repairs, veterinary service, can be delayed or prepaid. b." Unusual expenses such as paint, land improvement coosts like land leveling, ditch lining, etc. should be planned in the years of high income to reduce income BURTENSHAW Juab County Agricultural Agent Farm, Household Pest Control Program Should Carry Through Winter Large Number of Farmers Get Social Security, Income Tax Information farmers attended the meetings last week on social security and income tax reporting, given by Robert Davis of the Social Security administration office in Provo, and Leon Mickel-so- FLY TYING Any boys blessing or baptismal certificate. This will be necessary for both husband and wife. 4. If the farmer has earned more than $1200.00 net a year during the past two years he will have to show what his operations will be in order to stay within the $1200. If transfer is made to a son or other arrangements made then a copy of the agreements will need to be presented. Payments may run from $45.00 up to $162.80 per month for man and wife both 6d years or older. Mickelson said. Tips were given by Mr. Mickel-so- n to level out income to save Several local turkey growers paying a heavy income tax one attended the turkey school given year and none the next. Tax can be less by evening out at t.pnraim last week. interested in taking fly tying as a project can get in touch with the county agent's office now so that the class can be started. 4-- H HEAD OF CATTLE TESTED FOR BANGS AT LEVAN, AND MILLS AREAS A total of 500 head of cattle have been tested for Ban's in the Levan area during the past two weeks, with an additional 300 head at Mills. The Levan area will be completed this week. It hoped by officials that all cattle of the county may be completed (by spring in order to acredit the county. 800 Sixty-seve- n n, extension economist U S A C at Logan. Farmers reaching 65 of the this year become eligible for social security benefits aiier filing this year's income tax and paying their social security benefits. To be eligible for retirement payments, farmers must be: 1. Fully insured by having paid into the system the required number of quarters. Two years' payments will qualify for those turning 65 this year. 2. Must be retired by that is meant that the farmer will not earn more than $1200 per year. If over 72 years of age, there is no limit on the earnings to qualify for social security payments. 3. File application for benefits: a. Proof must be presented that you have paid income and social security payments for the past two years. A cashier's check money order, or cancelled check along with a copy of the return sent in, will suffice. lb Age must be established. This can be done by presenting a birth certificate or duplicate Tells of Needs for ' ts Pt Enhancing Hosiery Demands Extra Care Acreage in Juab Yalley Elwood Mickelson, field man for the sugar company at Spanish TOCKLMGS are a form of leg make-uPerhaps you've never thought of them that way, p. but they're intended to do more than keep your legs fiom getting chilled in the winter. The darker colors are meant to slim down heavy legs and the lighter colors do the reverse for thin legs. Hosiery in the pastels can carry out a theme for you (pale green or blue or pink) and match dress and shoes in a dramatic theme. If you find that your stockings flutter at the calves or flap at the ankles, it's time you investigated proportioned stockings. These are sized to fit not just your foot but your entire leg and to be the exact length that you require as well. A stocking that becomes twisted about the leg is unattractive. If you've trouble with seams, try seamless hose. They're flattering, they get rid of that seam worry and they wear just as well. Give your nylons careful handling. Suds them out in lukewarm water; rinse in cool vvater; roll them in a towel and hang them on a smooth rod or rack to dry. This way, they'll last you for months. one-col- "fit8' ;t ksjr fa Ml $ I J- - , - v l . ill v ; uuivi 43 Seamless stuckincs eliminate the usual worry about twisted seams for this girl making a check before a mirror. last-minu- te rue r a.'oo. m mm Hi fl m ins Sfl'(sGfG B to come to a complete stop. The United States currently produces 7,100,000 barrels of crude oil per day, to lead all other countries. i rrjJp L tLT J Ml Jft or L ;Y, The Rancherol More than a car, mora than a truck it's a completely new kind of vehicle. A real pack horse that handles more than half a ton. r " . .agM , liaitlioofe fm Mil bimn to jletlnUi W Bill ,i, to btiA&wtij itmn ' ,j with Sryletide body, standard at no extra Cost, gives yow stunning style and the biggest capacity of any Available in 6V4- - and body lengths. a iwmmmmtmm 'i'-'' New pickup nwi wjaxaxoMaxMMaxewxaxaaxaxaM in ii ii mm im ma liJ : j ; ; .. ex.. wi ... ' '. pn V -'-.- - ,.' ' , afctoiHea.Tiii i i a They're modern through and through The boldly modern styling you see Just hints at how modern the '57 Fords really are! New Ranchero rides, handles and looks like a modem car. It's a rugged truck that carries over half a ton-m- ore than many standard pickups. Ford'i Tilt Cab Series brings modern design to the Tilt field. It's America's lowest-price- d k Cab line. New Ford pickups back up their modem styling with higher power, completely new cabs, a new kind of ride. Styleside bodies are biggest of any pickup. The trucks shown here just touch the sweeping changes in the new Ford line for '57. See your Ford Dealer for complete details on the truck to fit your job. all-ne- w big-truc- Ilaaed oo a eompariaoa at fact lie price completely new stronger, roomier, smarter I New wider windshield. New inboard ventilation. step, new NFW NCW hydraulic clutch standard in all models from pickups to tandems. Eosier to operate works like hydraulic brake. Clutch and brake pedals are Suspended typel NFW NFW Styleside pickup bodies standard at no extra cost. America's biggest pickup bodiesl Side looding't far easier with body. & 0WN...USS New higher capacity springsl ..MSTlONGEft PKONE312 at la payment. Hardware, house JOB TOOf PARKIN MOTOR CO. 131 SOUTH MAIN BESTWAY pur-ch- power ad von cos I Higher horsepower, freer breathing, higher compression ratios, new Super-Filte- r air Cleaner. Short Stroke engine deiige V I or Six, io every modoll NEW TO RUN. budget ffcrms wares, toots, repairs and remodeling Come in and M i vv.Tl,'"1f 'i tell us what you need. We'll ened to include) any arrange a convenient in the store $30 to tuoctr monthly payment schedule $3,500 with no down 'SV PAYMtHT 'JF to fit your income. our FORD TRUCKS COST LESS TO ntw It't for you! Now Budget Pay mstnt Plan has been broadlt chassis etrangthl New frames, vp to 13 stronger. New sturdier front and rear axles I For '57 and the years ahead ItSS r $3 on convenienir $35 rlolnc com tori I lig new roomy cabs, completely new chassis suspension and increased visibility improve hendling ease. NFW cobs 1Eriiiitiili" - NO DOl7'J PAYMENT '1 deep-dow- n TWm BY EDNA MILES bang's-disease- v pay-men- Sugar Company Fieldman Fork, met with interested farmers here last week and discussed with them obtaining of sugar beet acreage; cost of production, water requirements, loan of machinery and equipment, seed and fertilizer requirements and costs and location of a beet dump. Now is a good opportunity for farmers to obtain a cash crop to the average. make additional labor availc Depreciation. Improvements, and able to teh area. Farmers desirbreedand machinery, equipment sugar beets must ing to ing animals should be depreciated sign up plant for the desired acreage over its useful life. This will dif- at the county A S C office before fer with the amount of use given. 1. February assets d. Capitol Many expenas whethditures are borderline er they are expenses or could be classed as capital assets. Tractor Ladies Invited to Finish tires for instance if purchased each if Crochet Work Now for yer would be an expense purchased only every three to five years would be a capital asset. Fair Other things to watch are: list Next September d ings of sales of Ladies, now is the time to do cattle, grain storage facilities; crochet work you didn't have payment of wages to minor child- that ren for work performed on the time for last summer, so it will for exhibit in the county farm; take full advantage of per- be ready sonal deductions, as auto and truck fair in September, and you will license fees, insurance, utilities, not be rushed for time. The National Crochet contest telephone (if used in farm business) charitable contributions, med- has 14 different classifications ical expenses, etc., and claim any with prizes ranging from $150.00 usued net operating loss reported down to $25.00 and these are givin previous years. Keep record of en on crocheting of articles from source of bank deposits as gifts, tablecloths, bedspreads, etc. down borrowings, sale of bonds, so that to edgings. Anyone can enter rethere is no chance that they will gardless of age. There are special be considered farm income. departments for teen agers and Records cannot be too good. women over 65 years of age. Articles must be entered in a Keep all paid bills invoices, cancelled checks, for at least five county fair. A trophy is given lo checks used to cally on the winning bedspread or years, including pay income taxes. Pay bills by tablecloth, and ribbons on other check whenever possible. Write articles. down all payments at once in an account book. Account books Choice first crop FOR SALE can be obtained through the ofPerry C. Hall, Call 443J hay fice of the county agent Establish charge accounts at hardware store, elevator, or other Federal civilian employment places where considerable business has now reached 2,398.158 peris done during the year. Pay this account by check upon receipt of sons, according to the joint concommittee on governmonthly statement. This prevents gressional omission of ' many small items ment expenditures. which might otherwise be paid by to the National According cash and tickets lost. Every dollar of cost not deducted will result Safety Council, a car traveling on in at least 20c of unnecessary ice at 20 miles per hour requires tax being paid, Mr, 217 feet, counting reaction time, income Cattle lice, cattle grubs, poultry sheep ticks, clothes moths, carpet beetles, cockroaches, bedbugs, and food beetles are just a few of the insect problems which may need attention at this time of year, inasmuch as often they are more serious in winter. Winter also is the time to get rid of mice and rats from about cities, towns and farms. Warfarin type baits, if kept exposed continuously, will do much to eliminate these pests. Rabbit control by means of poisoned alfalfa leaves may be needed to protect haystacks in some areas. Use of rabbit repellents may be needed to protect shrubs and ornamentals about the home and garden. Beekeepers should check to see that beehive entrances are not sealed by ice or snow following the occurrence of heavy snowstorms. Also, some livestock owners may need to treat certain animals for earticks. Warm periods in winter are fine to put the farm spray and duster equipment in good condition for spring post control. Equipment not "ready to roll" whep needed often has resulted in serious insect pect injury to crops. lice, NEPHI. UTAH IIMES-NEW- j K .r J |