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Show THE LEADER, Income Collections In Utah Record Reach Ail-Time Portage Mrs. Tirxtt C. Harris - WILL ATTEND WORLD SERIES - me non-pro- New York City where they will fit the first year or tne tax, ana attend the World Series. They were taken to Ogden by Mrs. J. Gibbs and on to Salt Lake by C The report points out that the, haw Glbbs. Rmendations Calvin entire net revenue from the state j toe Mr. and Mrs. ' Otto Hall ' of ta by Individual income tax has teen State Tax Commission to ex. California arrived credited to the Uniform School tend Utah's statute of limitations Lynnwood, to visit with Mr. Hall's Friday Fund distribution to local school with respect to the income tax Mr. Mrs. A. and T. parents, : minimum districts under the and to permit the interchange Hall and other relatives. .school program since 1947. Prior of information with the Federal Wayne Harris of Bluings, Mon of the Government to that time, only 75 and the taxing au- tana spent the weekend with , was for used tax income state thorities of other states. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert schools, with the remaining 25 C. Harris. toeing used for general fund pur Mrs. Reed Neilsen and daugh Snowville : poses. ter Jean attended the funeral Mrs. Christine Petersen ' juuiougn no uirec superior service for Mrs. Neilsen's cousin, tax offset against the state inRuth Evans Christensen at come tax has been allowed since Attend Funeral la California Idaho Monday. , Downey, 1835, indirectly the state income Mrs. Charles Pieper left Sun Mr. Mrs. and Chester Arbon tax has contributed substanaccompanied Mr. and Mrs. El- day for her home in Walla Waltially to minimize the increasing mer Anderson of Ogden to Los la, Wash, after visiting here load on property taxpayers, the and daughAngles, California, where they with her report notes.. attended S. L. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen funeral of the Foundation analysts point out Cox, their r. They and with her father in Malad. that transfers of the state in- visited for a week with relatives Feme Flint of Clearfield spent come tax revenue to the Uniform in Los and Friday here on Angeles. Thursday 4Bchool Fond during the 1952 Mr. and Mrs. j. W. Larkln fiscal year amounted to $7,304,-42- 0. and Mrs. Jay Allen and If this amount were to be came home from San Diego, Cal Mrs. Castleton and daughMary ifornia will and a Friday enjoy raised from the property tax, an ter visited here Sunday evening. state-widay furlough visiting thirty of additional levy Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Bell, Jr., with relatives and friends. J. per $1,000 assessed valua- W. is had as Sunday guests Mr. Bell's at stationed San Diego tion) would be required. parents of Ogden. with the U. S. Army. According to the report, inM- and Mrs. Howard Facer of - Bob Bowen Mr. Mrsand and creased state income tax revenue Lake City, visited WednesSalt Mai Sunad visited of family as well as high corporation franthe home of Mrs. Facat Mrs. Laurence day chise tax .collections and sales day with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. er's Anderson. parents, tax transfers to the Uniform D- O. Nelson and John. Mrs. Mr. and 1952 has perSchool Fund during Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris re- mitted the removal of the state Mrs. Erma Sorenson were in ceiveti word that their son, Reid Ogden Monday. propert tax for the first time in F.N., U. S. Navy, has re Harris, Snowville school The the and the Utah state history. In 1951, .state property tax levy for Howell school enjoyed a field turned to Virginia after a two months cruise to France and .schools was 6.3 mills ($6.30 per day at Snowville Friday. ' Mrs. Italy. His wife, who is residing Rose in Menah visited assessed of valuation). $1,000 in Malad, plans to leave Oct C The report reveals that 31 Brigham and Ogden Friday. imnow cfafAa Inrinriinir Utah, Thursday evening the rFienda to join him in Portsmouth, Va. Senator and Mrs. Arthur V. nose a state individual income club met at the home of Mrs. Watkins spoke on the church tax types cf these states, Menah Rose in honor of her to the entire population to Fourteen members grounds brithday. ; however, apply the tax only limited types of Income. Of were present A delicious lunch- of this community Wednesday those states reporting the indiv-u- eon was served by Mrs. Helen evening. A C. Mrs. of Mr. and Hall Floe Mrs. In Cutler and Income tax separately Anderson, visited a Mrs. states took Glenna seven City which Brigham after Sunday Cobia, 1952, only higher percentage of total in- Elder Lyle Hurd showed pictures with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hawks and come for state income taxes of Holland, Paris, Germany and man cua uwa wiujwvet, w other foreign places which he daughter of Ogden spent Monof these seven states ' did not visited. Mrs. Marian Arbon was day with Mr. and Mrs. DeRay Hawks. levy a general sales tax during a special guest-LSome of the members of the Nez Larkin came home from the year, as did Utah. " In general, Utah Foundation Provo Friday and returned Sun- Portage Women's Republican analysts observe, the personal day. La Nez is a student at club, Mrs.' Vera Hall, Mrs. J. C. Gibbs, Mrs. Virgil Harris, Mrs. exemptions allowed in Utah are B. Y. U. relatively low, and the tax rates Mrs. Parley Sorenson of Malad, Walter E. Gibbs, Mrs. Wm. L. are graduated more sharply for Idaho visited last week with her Gibbs, and Mrs. Floyd Rose attaxable incmes under $10,000 daughter and family, Mr. and tended the Republican convention at Salt Lake City Thursday. "than In most of the other states Mrs. Bert Ellason Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hurd, They attended meetings and a having the tax. The State Tax Commission Lyle Hurd, pernie Hurd, Mr. and luncheon for the ladies at the as estimated that the increased Mrs. Wallace Hurd and family Newhouse hotel during the day .state income tax exemptions (as were dinner guests at the home and the rally at the Rainbow - proposed by the Governor to the of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Combs in Rendevous in the evening. 1951 and 1952 sessions of the Fielding Sunday. Mrs. Jay Maughan and daugh, Utah Legislature) would result in ter of Wellsville, Utah, were a 28 decrease in state income weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. tax collections. The Foundation DARWIN HANSEN IN JAPAN J. Hyrum Gibbs. cautions, however, that this Tax Mrs. Ralph Neilsen visited sevArmy Pvt. Darwin Hansen, Commission estimate was based Tremonton, Utah, recently . ar- eral days this week in Ogden on a study of the 1949 tax re- rived in Japan from the U. with her sister, Mrs. Park turns and may be somewhat high and has been stationed at She returned home Friif applied to present tax collec- Camp McGlll. day.tions.. n He will serve as a message Mrs. Leona Hall and four Although Federal income tax center clerk in Headquarters daughters and two grandchildren - audits are made available to the and Service Company of the of Logan visited Friday with Mr. State, the report continues, 56th Amphibious Tank and and Mrs. A. T. Hall and other much of the information In these Tractor Battalion, which Is re- relatives and friends. Pfc. audits cannot be used because ceiving intensive combat trainHall who is stationed it is received after the expiration ing while acting as part of the with the WAP. in Colorado, of Utah's two-ystatute of U. S. security farces in the daughter of Mrs. Hall, who is limitations for the state income Japanese islands home on leave, was with them. Mr- and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs and creased nearly 10 times since 30 times 1940. since 1932, . ,, son-in-la- w " grand-fathe- de - - . . grandsons. Dale and Stanley Thomas, Mrs. E. T. Hoskins, Mrs. Margaret Knud&en and Nassie Moon, visited Sunday at Clearfield, JUtah with Mr. and Mrs. Ferae B- Flint. Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Chester Neal twenty-si- x members of the John S. Neal family of Tremonton, Montana and Malad, met in honor of Elder Hollis Neal of Tremonton who recently returned home from an LDS- Mission. Trent John, son of Mrs- Grace John enrolled at a freshmen at the University of Utah this week. Trent received a scholarship to this school at the time of his graduation-fro- m BRHS last spring. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris and children of Murray, Utah spent the weekend with Mrs. ' D... IT- - 1. , - State Income tax collections in Utah for the fiscal year ended Arthur Gibb3 and 3- . Cyrus high of $7,324,064, according to Glbbs left Monday evening from June SO, 1952, reached an all-ttax collections have to- Salt Lake City by plane for income State private tax organization. ft report released this week by Utah Foundation, the ! al a Thursday, October 2, 1952 Tremonton, Utah - - - 4 nuscooiiu, ENGINEERING AIDS NEEDED IN UTAH AREAS Engineering Aids . are urgent ly needed to carry out a Flood , Rehabilitation program in disaster areas in Utah, according to Evan C. Thompson of the Soil Conservation Service. Both permanent and temporary po sitions exist at various loca tlons in Utah. Applications are being received at all local of fices of the State Employment Service and the U. S. Soil .Con servation , Service.. 'Applicants should ' have experience In the operation of engineering instru ments. Applicants in the Tie monton area should apply at Soil Conservation Service of fice at Tremonton, Utah. ; East Garland Mrs. Earl Young in Perry Mrs. Leila Boothe in Ogden. Smith entertained for Mrs- - Ray played games and were served refreshments. - - - . , t.?. Max Conley left Sunday for and her daughter, Sheryl'a sixth birthday anniversary. A number of little friends gathered and DDIUE IP r proving. Mrs.' Ed Isaacson1 is receiving medical treatment at the Valley Mrs. Eph Peterson . A group of friends met at the Blaine Fryer home Thursday evening to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Clyde Sorensen. In the party in addition to the guest of honor were Mrs. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Graver, Mr. and Mrs- Leon Anderson, Mr. and Mrs- Blaine Rhodes and the Fryers. Ardes Adams attended a Lo' gan canyon faculty party of, McKlnley school teachers Mon -day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chase Peterson were in Rigby, Idaho Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Shaffer and daughter of Ogden, spent Satur day at the L. R. Shaffer home.. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper were in Salt Lake City Monday where they visited at the Veteran's hospital with their son, Don, who, they report is im- li Miles West of Tremonton Phone 6W0 Relief Society Opens Shows start at dusk. Come early. Portland, Oregon after visiting A very successful opening so- hospital. Mr. Mrs. of and here with his parents, Mr. and cial for the Relief Society was The baby girl - Sot. Oct . 4, 5 Mrs. J. F. Conley and with held Thursday on the lawn at Clyde Sorensen received the Sat. friends in Salt Lake City, n the church. A temporary pres- name of Janet at the Sunday Mrs. Ralph Howell and daugh idency consisting of Marlene fast meeting. Accompanying the ter DeAnn, Miss Twilla Howell Grover, Donna Shaffer and Phyl- parents, and grandparents, for and Mrs. Ross Harris visited Tu- lis Larson took charge. Assist- the occasion was the maternal esday of last week in Ogden with ing were Pearl Rhodes and Luclle grandmother, Mrs. Elma Peter- Starring: Betty Grable and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson. Shaffer. Each lady was present- sen of Fielding. Carey McDonald Mr. and Mrs- - Harold Thomas ed with a flower made of Relief Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover and In Technicolor and sons of Lava Hot Springs Society colors for the afternoon. Bud were Ogden visitors Monday-Mr- . Mrs. Tom Harper, Mrs. Eph. were Sunday guests of Mr. and and Mrs. Wayne Grover SECOND FEATURE Mrs. Reed Neilsen. Peterson, Mrs. Joe Oyler, and were in Harrisville Sunday, was Mrs. of a relative Nielson Mrs. the R. where visited Ruby baby Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hall and J. Potter at the Logan hospital blessed. . family of Ogden were weekend Mr. and Mrs. Duane Loveland In Color guests of Kay's parents, Mr. and Friday. She was able to return home Saturday. of Roy visited with Mrs. Love-lanMrs. A. T. Hall. George Montgomery A Wood family birthday din parents, - Mr. and Mrs- Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hall and ner ' Audrey Long was Grover. held Glen Fred for Friday daughter and Mrs- - Kenneth ' relaWood. visited met Larsons Paul The Pocatello at Cartoon and News They Ward of Idaho Falls were week- :;.::,Wteet Me After The Show" 1 "Indian Uprising' ' d's valley for the event Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hansen of Salt Lake City spent the weekend at home with their par ents. , Ray Smith of Fairfax, Missouri arrived here Friday to eret his with friends. who have been visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Dave Neilsen of family, Gus Larson home. the Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Mrs. Neilsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knudsen. end guests of their parents, Mrs- - Vera Hall and Mr. and Mrs. John F- . Conley. Mr- - and Mrs. Murray Hoskins and son Richie of Sahara Village visited over the weekend here tives in Preston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oyler entertained at a family dinner Sunday. In addition to the immediate family, the L L. Isaacsons and Miss Orlene Dunn of Brigham City were guests. and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fronk have just returned from a week's trip to CaaSrtiia, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder at Hayward and a missionary companion of Wayne's, L. A. Halgren and family at They returned home by way of the Redwoods. THEATRE IB CLOSED MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Thurs. Adams spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Ardes Maxine - Fri. Oct. 9, 10 "Texas Ranger" In Color ' Gale Storm and George Montgomery FOR YOUR SUPPORT! THANKS SPEND WEEK IN CALIFORNIA v ' ' Douglas R. ALSO . STMIIGFELLOn I he represents all the many Interests in the First District. he is young and vigorous, a fighter all. the wayl REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Alurette Luez and Allan Nixon in "Prehistoric Women" . 1 sk . v3 Ath-erto- n. 1 COIIGQESS, DIST. In Color 1 Two Cartoons ; a ''... Wads-wort- h. 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