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Show i;:eo;.:E tax fax Here are some suggestions that will help the Internal Revenue Service in processing your re- turn. Uncle Sam takes in over 60 million income tax returns each r.:o;:EY m REDUCING . PAYMENTS See BILL WELSH - fit L'OTOR CREDIT CO. 37 East Slain PRICE, UTAH Phone ME C3 year. That is several trainloads of pieces of paper and it is hard to understand how the Revenue Service does as good a job as it does, considering the sheer volume of pieces of paper it must handle and the short space of time it must handle them in. Let's do all we can to make their job easier for them and maybe we'll cut their expenses and our taxes. Just brush up on your arithmetic before you file your 1958 income tax. The most common mistake made on last year's returns was in arithmetic adding, subdividing. tracting, multiplying, Please be sure you double check the arithmetic of your next return and thereby save Uncle Sam a pretty penny. Send a separate check with each tax return. If Forms 1040 are filed or mailed and 1040-E- S together, please forward a separate check for each and fasten securely to the face of each return. See that all checks are signed and payee is Internal Revenue Service. In submitting separate returns for husband and wife, please do not staple together, just attach by clip. Attach securely all schedules inside the return. Only Forms 2 and check should be attachWhatever enslaves man Is op- portion to the wages, the proed to the face of the return. Do cessing of the return will be de- posed to the divine government not place remittance under re- layed. Truth makes man free. turn. If any portion of wages is exMary Baker Eddy Your name and home address cludable on line 6, page 1, as remust .be complete. ceived under a wage continuaSpace is provided on the in- tion plan for sickness or injury, flews About Our come tax return for the Social attach statement showing comSecurity Number of each spouse. putation and give full particulars. Better stiil. attach form This should not be overlooked. HELPER The W-- THURSDAY, FEB. PAGE SPRING CANYON claimed on line 3, page 1, should agree with the number of viduals listed on Schedule 2. 1, indi- page 2440. By The entry on line 17-- B should be limited to payments on 1958 Declaration of Estimated Tax. Inclusion of other amounts will cause delay in processing the return. Show District Director's were Office where payments made. If deductions are itemized, use the space provided therefor on page 2 of the return, if at all possible. If your schedules are used, follow the pattern and order sequence on page 2 of the return. The line "total deductions" should be filled in with the total dollar amount of the deductions. " If you are claiming "Head of Household" status or if you are a surviving widow or widower who qualifies for special tax computation; make certain the block provided therefor is checked on How difficult it is to persuade page 1. a man to reason against his inAttach all forms W-- 2 to the face of the return. If it is abso- terest; though he is convinced is against him. lutely certain you cannot obtain that equity John Trusler form W-- 2, please attach full explanation. In such instances, if Phone News Items To Journal the withholdings are out of pro I Saturday. A group of children were entertained by Mrs, Reid Olsen at a birthday party honoring her son, Ricki, on his eighth anni- versary, Friday evening at the church ba ement. Sunday, Ricki as baptised by his father at the n iuc wi vice Lwpu.Mii.ii P'icr U.jeniaele. Mrs. Olsen and children, Lynnc and Steven, and Bishop, and Mr,. Grant Jensen attended the .services. and Mrs. Clair Newrcn traveled to bait lake City sat- urday morning and visited until Sunday with relatives, LaPreal Richards gave the the- oluy lesson at Relief Society Tue.-daevening and a short sing- iris practice was conducted toy Edith Baird with Tia Imni at LA JENSEN Mrs. Orvali Wall and Mrs. Evan Wall of McCammon, Idaho, were guests at the Bobby Olson home from Friday until Sunday. They came for the wedding of the Orvali Wall's son, Nathan, who married Janet Adams of Drngerton, Saturday, The Walls formerly lived here and many cf 'the canyon residents were invit- - jured his leg while skiing, was on crutches and unable to tome, ' j ' weds at the LDS church in Dra-gertSaturday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Udell Kecle and their granddaughter, little Robin Peacock, of Price, brought the Idaho visitors up the canyon Friday evening, then visited here with a number of friends. The Keeles moved from Spring Can- yon a couple of years ago. Mrs. Bob Wall and small son of Erigham City also came to the cvimt.v for the wedding. Bob, who grew up here, recently in- on i j j THREt when she died. The Munis Jewkes family also attended the funeral in Oranga-vil- le neighbors From If the taxpayer or wife was 65 years or over at the end of the taxable year, make certain the blocks provided therefor on line 1, page 1, are checked. The names of children entered on line 2 should equal the number entered on the right hand margin of line 2. The number of exemptions JOURNAL (Utali) 12, 1959 Tom (Price of Cleveland, a for- mer resident, who works at the tipple in Standardville, had the misfortune of being involved in a two car accident between Hel- per and Price on his way home from work Wednesday evening. No one was seriously injured but Tom received some cuts and bruises and his car was put out of running order. iMr. and Mrs. Ernest llight and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Furhh of Helper were Monday evening visitors at the Royal Jewkes home. Wednesday the Parishes' the piano. A Primary preparation meeting became parents the second time when a !aby girl was born to was held at the home of Glennu them at the Price hospital. Mar- - Stewart last Wednesday evening, tin and Ernest, both are former Plans and preparations were madu annual "Birthday Penny" for residents. Of interest to friends here was drive and a teachers training the announcement of the birth ot lesson was given by Darlene Oi-- a were .served ibabv daughter to Mr. ami Mrs. son. Refreshments Elmer Evans last Sunday. The by Mrs. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Masaji Imai and Evans' moved from here to Salt Lake City, last spring. family were Salt Lake City visiiMrs. Clista Anderson and Mrs. tors from Friday until Sunday. Pearl Anderson, Lois Olsen and I.ois Lundberg or ITicc spent Clista- - Ha Jensen were among those who. Thursday morning hc-re-, land her family formerly lived attended stake Relief Society Ihere and she and her husband, .'meeting at Helper Sunday after- Kenneth Anderson, operated the noon. Sunday School was conducted" boarding house back of the Post by Andy Anderson this week. Office. Merrill Newren, (if Price, a Kathy Jones led the sacrament former resident, was a Saturday gem and a talk was given by Edith Eaird. business visitor heTe. Judd and Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Anderson Stanley of Spring Olen spent Saturday at Roundy of Spring Glen were at speakers Standardville where they are still home in the process of dismantling the sacrament meeting here Sunday old store building. Boyd lived evening, Jiyron Okcn was sushere with his parents a number tained as a member of the Sunof years. day School supcrirttendency, fill- Friends here were happy to ing a vacancy that was left when learn that a baby boy was burn Jay Chadwick moved, and Ricki to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Camp- Olsen was confirmed a member bell of TTice on January 22. They of the LDS Church by BLshop now have three sons and a Jensen. John Richards conducted daughter. Mr?. Campbell will be the services. remembered as the former Jean-nin- e Clark Of Spring Canyon. Nothing can be truly great is not right. wh'eh Lewis Korenko presented the Samuel Johnson Standard at Primary last week. The special number, a "Birthday Penny" song, was sung by Linda Matchless Tone Davis and Nancy White. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farish and Superb Selection of Mr. and Mrs, Elden Jewkes atIII-FI'- s PHONO'S tended funeral services for an aunt, Mr;. Minnie Montay, at Carl's Kecord Shop Orangeville Saturaay. The two LASALLE Ilolel BMg Helper couples had previously visited Phone GR2-591- 1 her at the Price hospital and the Farihes were there Tuesday -- I j i ; Don't let j rn Li y " run j f CLEAR THE DECK WITH 1 -- i $25 to $2000 Extra cash to consolidate lulls or to buy for cash Signature only , car or furniture, t iff 1 Inflation can easily become a runaway horse. Inflation is caused by a lot of things. But one of the most important is rising labor costs without a corresponding increase in the nation's productive efficiency. The reason: 75 percent or more of the cost of what you buy is for labor. It's kind of a chain reaction. With each round of wage and price increases, our dollar loses another chunk of pur- chasing power. If things keep on this way another twenty years or ten or five what will happen to your savings, your insurance, your pension plans, your children's education? Inflation robs you of your future security. Isn't it time to stop this sense- 7t less spiral? 19 1 C. W. Burton, Manager E. Mam Si, MEdford Some people think they enjoy a little inflation v f V t J Price ! at least temporarily when they get a few more dollars hi pay. For a while they have more dollars to spend and everything is rosy. But, too soon, comes the day when rising costs force prices up so high people don't have enough dollars to go around. Nobody likes in flation then. itzMtx The American Iron and Steel Institute 'fl I i brings you this message from the steel industry because tl, !L. . ..-v- ' ..J - 1 S MUM CD BW iH'w. tow I Distributed by HELPER MERCANTILE, Helper, Vtah. |