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Show perienced by theMnternal Revenue Service. ib the huge The regulations to say, surpass anytlling yet tax bill are especially complicated with respect to withholding. The measure is described as an administrative impossib- NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS PROBATE PU3LIC NOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN that on May 10, 1962, at the hour of 8:00 P.M. at the regular meeting place flo Comment III of the City Council of Helper City, Carbon County, Utah, in the Helper City Hall, the City Council of said City will receive 01 JAMES W. DOUTHAT sealed bids for the purchase of $75,000. Water Bonds of said A House vote Is imminent on ilitydirectly contrary to AdminCity, dated June 1, 1962, denomination $1,000, and maturing the Kennedy proposals to impose istration promises to simplify the serially in numerical order on .June 1 of each year as follows: unwise tax restrictions in- - tax laws. upon Amount Maturity $6,000 $6,000 $7,000 1963 1964 $7,000 $7,000 $8,000 dustry and unnecessary and corn-- 1 plicated bookkeeping requirements upon individuals. The legislation Is vigorously opposed by industry In the na- -; tional interest. It is impossible to overestimate the importance- - of, the forthcom ing House vote to the nations economic future. , One of the most obnoxious as pects of the Kennedy program is 1965 1966 , 1967 1968 . 1969 1970 $8,000 $8,000 $9,000 . 1971 record-keepi- OUR NAB PAGE People, Spots THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR CARBON COUNTY IJV In SEVB The News MONORAIL becomes reality at Seattle, Wash., between! Fy4r? cs j " SI downtown and "Century 21" fair u hose "Space UW'j'rBiW Us Needle is at left I all-o- ut j (Utah) J THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1M2 In the Matter of the Estate of The Administration is waging an campaign to impose ROSE FULTON, Deceased. this withholding burden on inNotice To Creditors dividuals and on corporations Probate No. 3833 and financial institutions. ESTATE OF ROSE FULTON, Why this campaign is being conducted with such vigor is the DECEASED. Creditors will presubject of much speculation in sent claims with vouchers to the For the objective undersigned at Helper, Utah, or Washington. sought making sure that taxes to S. V. litizzettc, Attorney at are paid on interest and invest- Law, 178 South Main Street, ment income will 'be achieved Helper, Utah, on or before the by the automatic data processing 7th day of June, 1962. and taxpayer account number hi JOSEPHINE PESSETTO systems being adopted by the InAdministratrix of the Estate ternal Revenue Service. of Rose iFulton, Deceased. These will provide a quick Date of First Publication, April check on whether anyone is ev1962. Date of Last Publica5th, ading interest and investment in- tion, April 26th, 1862. come taxes without the harassnow sought FOREIGN TRADE ing to be imposed. The Saturday Post Evening d Other provmakes the comment that we have isions in the Administration tax an urgent need for foreign trade bill would: if we are to remain prosperous. 1. Impose more stringent rules "We are moving toward It on reductibility Of business ex- the said, "Britain attained long point penses thereby substituting the ago when her slogan became, judgment of government bureauExport.or Die!' With our nacrats for that of experienced bus tional resources dwindling, we iness executives as to what are can add, 'Import Too!' justifiably ordinary and necessary business Clearly we aren't going to achieve expenditures. the exports without the imports." 2. Require complex and unworkable changes in the method 3. Provide a $1 800,000,000 creof taxing business income earned dit for investment in new maabroad which would make com-- 1 chinery and equipment which the requirement that 20 per cent of dividend and interest in Loth principal and interest being payable at the Helper State come be withheld and turned over to the government. Bank, Helper, Utah. Bonds maturing on and after June 1, 1988, will be redeemable If the millions of persons who in inverse numerical order on June 1, 1967 and any interest pay would 'be affected by this rement date thereafter at the option of the city at a price of 102, quirement were aware of the enormous and complicated record plus accrued interest to the date of redemption. keeping involved, there would be Said bonds will 'bear interest at a rate or rates not to exceed a tidal wave of protests rushing 6 per annum, which interest is payable December 1, 1962 and to Capitol Hill. This unnecessary burden and thereafter. The bonds will be sold to the responsible bidder who offers to purchase said .bonds at a rate or rates result- inconvenience would tend to clis investment in American ing in the lowest net interest cost to the city after the deduction courage at premium, if any. No bid of less than par and accrued interest business enterprises and thereby restrict the growth of the nawill be considered, and the city reserves the right to reject any or tion's economy. all bids. The city iwil1 give preference to local bidders at the lowest of interest and Withholding bid price offered. investment income would deprive The bonds are general obligation bonds and are payable from individuals of the full use of their funds and would constitute ed valorem taxes to ibe levied on al1 taxable property in the city an arbitrary and unjustified frus without limitation as to rate or amount. tration of the thrift abjective. The confusion arising from mak All bids should (be sealed and addressed to Joseph Bonacci, J., income tax reporting more petition by American companies ing A Recorder. inor 'City certified cashier's check drawn upon an complicated by such a withhold- in the world market more difficorporated tank or trust company in ths amount of $3,000 payable ffl would, it is safe cult, provisions, ing to the City Treasurer must accompany each bid. 1972 $9,000 HELPER The GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult clerk of District Court or the respective signers for further information. & j& -feWI" " TJ:Cl?C JfJ f 1 i C !'M'Jklf y&$Lw j4I f i ng mm jjeMKatfl m tm mm NOMINATED to Su- prcme Court is Byron "Writer" White, 44, former gnd- der at U. of Colorado. industry-oppose- Bemi-annua- lly The unqualified approving opinion of Ray, Rawlins, Jones and Henderson, attorneys, Salt Lake City, Utah, covering the legality of the bonds will be furnished without cost to the mirrhaspj-s- . There will also be furnished the usual closing certificates, dated as of the date of delivery of and payment for the bonds, including a statement that there is no litigation pending or, to the knowledge oi me signer tnereoi, threatened, affecting the validity of the bonds, The city will furnish printed bonds, I UNCOVERING the Bidders are requested to enclose a tabulation showing the net interest rate. Delivery will be jurereM, cusi ana uie net enective roaae as soon as practicable to the successful bidder in Helper, man, or san lake City, Utah, or at tho successful bidder's expense, delivery will be made at some bank or trust company in the United States of America as requested. constitutes a discriminatory subsidy and control device for manipulating the economy according to the ideas of the New Srontiers men. . These provisions plus others have been recommffided to the House by the Ways and Means Committee. Under rigid House parliamentary procedure opponents of the measure are likely to have only one opportunity to seek amendments. House Republicans are planning an attempt to substitute liberalized depreciation and an inventory reserve for the investment credit as well as elimination of withholdings on dividends and interest and elimination of the worst of the foreign business income provisions. Whether or not this move succeeds depends on the amount of support received from Attest: , City JR. Recorder. " . Prospectus art available at the office of the City Recorder, Helper, Utah. , Date of Publication; Thursday, April Phone Newt 19th, 1082. Itema to Journal See Us E. THE PERFECT FOOD Milk that owes nothing to the cow is helping a hungry world to feed itself on whatever nutrients are at hand. Cottonseed, soya bean and assorted leaves, grasses and fodders are some of the raw materials used by today's technological dietitians. "In areas where milk the 'perfect food' is scarce or unobtain- able, other nutrients must be First N. HANSEN Roofing ALL KINDS OF ROOF WORK Aluminum Siding Applicators produced and made use of to supplement inadequate diets," explains a spokesman for the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). "Throughout the world, research studies are being conducted to determine how unused materials can be developed into cheap, nutritious foods." One such preparation, called was developed by the Institute of Nutrition for Central America in Ouatemala City. Its major ingredients are corn, sorghum and cottonseed meal. Three cents worth makes a drink nutritionally comparable to three glasses of fresh milk. An Indonesian counterpart is called Saridele. It is processed from soya beans and sesame seeds, which grow abundantly in the East Indies. A Dane who sampled Saridele has left a classical description: "To my palate, it tasted rather like the national drink of the United States malted milk shake." One of the most bizarre creations is a sort of mechanical cow with the gastronomic discrimination of a billygoat. A pilot plant set up near London inhaled grass, leaves and SHAKES Phone 472-60- 68 slit I a, NOSE makes difference with this fellow, a spectacular toucan making like Durante at Chessmgton, angiana zoo, CHUCK'S si PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Charles Ghirardelli,, Owner (D-V- a.) other vegetable matter. Shock waves burst the plant cells, which spilled their nutrients into water. The nutrients were extracted in powder form by centrifugation, precipitation and drying. Two ounces GB By-produ- This legislation would be expected to provide essential invest ment capital and, In the long run, more tax revenue than would be lost temporarily by low ering the rates. of the oderless, tasteless powder cost only a few cents and are said to satisfy a man's daily protein requirement. 61 - Helper, Utah boon ct For years, no gold mines have operated in Utah. Th Treasury price, $35 per ounce, fixed in 1934, has mad gold mining increasingly uneconomic. Yet Utah it second in gold production. 1961 output was 138,655 of ounces, valued at $11,853,000.. Gold, copper and lead-zin- c mining, is important in keeping these Utah mines operative. annual reductions. Free Estimates SHINGLES conserva- ffl tive Democrats. After the House completes action, there will be hearings by the Senate Finance Committee headed by Sen. Byrd and consideration bjy the Senate. What is essential is legislation to remove existing roadblocks to economic growth not the admin istration proposals to add new and higher hurdles for business and industry to surmount in work ing for a greater America. advocates Industry strongly enactment of the HerlongBaker bill which, among other things, would lower personal and corpor ation income taxes to a maximum of 47 percent by a series of five Mayor JOSEPH BONACCI, LUCKY SMI F by Barbara Al len won her keg o' Bourbon try "age prize as 100,000th to Scent-a-rammakes difference" under amused eye of. Schenlev oflicial Dan Goldstein. ! UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comas an abundant Iffo for alt" Rfd. Helper, Utah Your Hometown Newspaper f (yuu)V yoa THE MOST IMPORTAN INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL With communiccrtion facilities to bring you details of g events happening on the other side of the world, your hometown newspaper also has the interest and insight to give attention to the local news that's most important to you. 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