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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY THE LEHI FREE PRESS , UEHl UTAH THURSDAY, JANUAEY 8 1942 I BOOKS NEEDED FOR SERVICES HELD FOR KOTlwt LA-Jl-- . n uiti i 8, liQ SUNCat The regular priesthood There will be a meeting for all men held by the Ameri- and Relief Society Union GEO. H. WING rooms in ti'iii r npin in th. t . can Legion in the Legion the Memorial Building, Thursday, Tabernacle, Sunday, at 2 p. ra. A drive to secure good books Funeral services for George Wing All ex service workers in these organizations 7 p.m. Hill tor.ght. at 67. lifelone resident of Lehi. who for the boys at Fort Douglas, attend. ed to be present to Bombing men urged passed away, Saturday, were held Field, the Wendover in Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott and dau?j, Wednesday afternoon in the Lehi Range, and at any other camps of AmeriJanuwill begin the state of Utah Fourth Ward chapel. Mr and Mrs. Vern Beck were New Year s for and Mrs. ter. Lois, Mr. The opening song, a duet Whis ary 12. 1942. of can Fork visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lot guests of Coulam Sunday. Joseoh ". pering Hope The center for the drive will be C. F. Johnson, Logan and Armond Webb, accom- the University of Utah library-Bookof the panied by Mrs. Marie Smith. Report of Condition should be wrapped, and Invocation Carl Gunther. not sealed, and addressed to BANK Sketch and remarks H. C. Goat- tied, Book Drive, Library, University of es. the close of business on Dec. 31, Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah. Mark of Lehi. in the State of Utah, at Mrs. Violin solo Resignation", the packages Books" and they George I. Bone of Springville, acof ,233,33. discounts .Including $66k52 overdrafts) may be shpped at the low rate direct and guaranteed Sl, companied by Mrs. Abe Anderson. one and one half cents a pound, . r!ted and obligations, Government States Remarks Elisha Peck. 0.0-, which averages about three cents Ob of States and political subdivisions.. of Seldon Salt solo gations Reserve Heaps of Organ Federal stock book. iVnnpi sized a;ct for the ordinary ' t'oroorate stoens Lake City. 3iO.Wj are school librarians All and bank) city Remarks Joseph Coulam. inrliiHinro reservp halaneec . .1 v,i,c. uawu,, local oiner witn representCash ' balances Closing remarks Bishop Linel hereby appointed Drive of collection 147,979.53 campaign. atives of the Book and cash items in process Larsen. fixtures and furniture $1,,,,,,,, iuOw.04 to $S,2uu.uO, the Duet ' Beyond r,nk premises owned the Shadows", Their job is to give publicity bank than 3,34..5l premises. other various owned ask to organi- Peal estate drive and Norine and Harold Fox, accombank assets representing indirectly ' ' . , other L as Scouts, v"---the and such Boy fi zations, Investments panied by Mrs. Harold Fox. 1O.O62.40 estate Girl Scouts, American Legion, and premises or other real Benediction Bishop I. W. Fox. to help The grave in the Lehi cemetery various business clubs ? 456,822.81 TOTAL ASSETS was dedicated by Leo W. Goates of give publicity. It will be indeed LIABILITIES appreciated if each librarian can Salt Lake City. or other a exhibit, devise partnerships, and corporators ' 1,832.5. of individuals, poster, Demand deposits Biographical Sketch 1 $9,472.. and corporations for books, need the good RECOMMENDS Tirpe deposits of individuals, partnerships, George Hyrum Wing was born in telling .. be subdivisions should where 51,8.4.) and and they political telling Heber City. Utah. March 31. 174, a Deposits of States 8,000.00 sent . banks of son of John and Martha Goates Deposits l,T44.1i em- deposits .certified and officers' checks, etc.) be too can It not Othestrongly Wing. $402,9 ...M TOTAL DEPOSITS The family moved to Lehi when phasized that we are not interested TOTAL LIABILITIES not including subordinated he was 10 years of age, where he in worn out or obsolete textbooks, Conof sets old the obligations shown below) has made his home ever since. encyclopedias, or material Record, was His the in life gressional spent early CAPITAL ACCOUNTS & VEGETABLES SEASONABLE sheep business, taking him away which will in any way tear down - io.OOO.lM) ... morale. Good recent novels, such Capital from home and causing his school A FULL GROCERY STOCK 5,200.00 ing to be limited to only a few as the Keys of Kingdom, and good Surplus 19.00 are wanted. Undivided profits recent nonfiction SERVE YOU years. for 3,700.00 account capital) preferred retirement and as Berlin Reserves As a boy he was full of life and Copies of such books or You Inside Can't Asia, some of trick Diary. little always thinking 53,919.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Do Business with Hitler are parti of amusement. He worked at the Lehi sugar fac-- cularly timely. Magazines a month $456,822.61 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS and or two old are of no more interest tory during its construction s capital consists of $20,000.00 of capital notes and dbank This 17 hauled lime rock from Pelican to alert young soldiers than they LEU I, UTAH MAIN STREET first preferred stock with total par value of None, total Point for several years after its com- are to you. Don t send thorn. Gift ebentures; None; second preferred stock with total par value of None, value pletion, crossing the lake on the subscriptions to magazines which total retirable value None; and common stock with total par value of will be delivered when still of inice. He married Harret Jacobs on June terest are need for the Airdrome. $25,000.00. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR FEDERAL INCOME MEMORANDA MRS. ESTER CARTER EVANS TAX MATERIAL 19, 1895, in the Salt Lake temple They should be sent to the Com(book value) : asserts securities loaned) (and and to this union two daughters manding Officer, Airdrome, Salt Pledged U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, pledged to Lake City, Utah. A short funeral service for Mrs. WHO MUST FILE A RETURN were born. Nona secure deposits and other liabilities She passed away November 11, Esther Carter Evans, were held at Every single person having a gross Many citizens will be glad to give other liabilities and secure to (including assets Other deposits pledged the contents of their attics if only the O. A. Slade home, Tuesday income of $750 or more; every 1893. notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold under repurchase On December 5, 1900 he married somebody will call for the contents, afternoon of last week with S. I. married person, not living with Non agreement) The Goodwin conducting the services, husband or wife, and having a Marha Ann Fox in the Salt Lake pack them, and ship them. of or exercise for to corporate Assets fiduciary qualify pledged following a service held at Ogden. gross income of $750 or more; and temple and to this union six child- books which have been shoved into Nonepowers, and for the purposes other than to secure liabilities-attics are not the ones we want Invocation was given by H. C. married persons living with hus- ren were born. NoneSecurities loaned He moved his family to Topliff for our soldiers. It's the books you Goates. band or wife, who have an aggreliabilities: Secured and preferred Solo "0, My Father", Gerald gate gross income of $1,500 or more. in 1907 where he was employed as have put in your living room; the Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of law....None books a WHEN MUST RETURNS BE FIL- blacksmith. In 1909 he moved back you are proud of owning. Folger of Ogden, grandson of secured by pledged assets (including rediscounts Borrowings You must be willing to give someMrs. Evans, accompanied by Carlyn ED? For the calendar year 1941, to Lehi. and agreements) repurchase He served a term as city night thing worth reading; on or before March 16, 1942. For and you Chapman of Salt Lake City. Noneliabilities secured by pledged assets Remaks and Tribute A. B. the fiscal year, on or before the 15th watchman and was appointed city ought to be willing to take the efnot of law under but secured provisions Deposits preferred fort to wrap it carefully, address it Anderson. day of the third month following marshal the following term. by pledge of assets Solo "Lead He close the of the worked fiscial for and the Kindly small Light", pay year. many years at the correctly, obligations: Gerald Folger. WHERE AND WITH WHOM MUST Lehi sugar factory during the fall amount of postage necessary to de dividends on preferred stock and unpaid interest on capital note Unpaid Benediction to TAX INCOME Patriarch Andrew Book Drive, Library, RETURNS BE FILED? campaigns and spent several years liver it and debentures, accrued to end of last dividend or interest period, not In the internal revenue district farming. He also served as city University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Fjeld. None included in liabilities or reserves above The grave in the Lehi cemetery in which the person lives or has his sexton for four years. Utah. Other obligations, not included in labilities, which are subwas dedicated by David Folger of chief place of business, and with He was baptized when a young Reports will be made of the num ordinated to claims of depositors and other creditors Ogden. the collector of internal revenue. boy and advanced through the ber of books received from vari of Utah, County of Utah: OUT priesthood, being a High Priest at ous communities, and of the dis . HOW DOES ONE MAKE the of E. L. Chipman, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes HIS INCOME time TAX RETURN? his of made death. He the books. was position al In ad By SCOUTS ANNIVERSARY an ardent worker in the dition volunteer workers will cata and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that the above the detailed instructions ways following WEEK SET given on the income tax blanks, church, serving in many capacities log and classify all books so that and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the of The annual Boy Scouts anniversary Form 1040 and Form 1040A (option-- as block teacher and counselor in tne books will be ready for use in condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 31st day the 1941. Elders etc. after December, any Book form). quorum, simplified library the leaving week has been set for the week of WHAT IS THE TAX RATE? A His entire life as been one of Drive Center. E. L. CHIPMAN. February 6 to 12 inclusive. Local Not to be neglected are the Correct Attest: scouters are making plans to join normal tax of 4 percent on the hard work and service to his family amount of the net income in excess and fellow men. alwnve ctrivlna families of soldiers and defense S. I. GOODWIN, this annual observance. of the alowable credits asainst tor the happiness of others. ....6 workers coming into the state. A. CARLOS SCHOW, They In his later years he was more should be and will be made wel net income (personal exemption. JUNIUS A. WEST FIFTH WARD RED CROSS come credits for dependents, interest on quiet and unassuming, at Directors. the library of the commun always Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of January, 1942. WORKERS NAMED obligations of the United States rearrui of laying or doing some- ity in which they reside. If the and its instrumentalities and earn thing that might hurt someone's Book Dive can help take care of (Seal) ARLEEN GOODWIN, Notary Public,. ed income credit) in the comDUt- - feelings. some of the demands created Reiiding at Lehi. Uuh. by He was a kind and loving hus- it win try to do so likewise. The Lehi Fifth Ward Red Cross ation of the normal tax net income; My Commission will expire April 23, 1944. committee have been named for the and a graduated surtax on the band and father, never uttering a Utah Victory Book Campaign State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner: I, Rulon F. Starley, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, dov drive. They are, Mrs. Dean Van amount of net income in excess of cross word to any one of his famCommittee. the nor allowable credits hereby ily, Wagoner, chairman, Dean Van certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the (personal consciousy did he do anyof the above named company, filed in Wagoner, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van exemption and credit for depend thing wrong to anyone. my office on January 6, 1942, He was proud of his famliy and FUNERAL SERVICES Wagoner, Mrs. Viola Brown, Mr. and ents) against net income in the RULON F. STARLEY, Bank Commissioner. Mrs. Wheeler Timothy, Mrs. Eli computation of the surtax net in would beam witih joy to hear of Batchelor, Elmer Jackson, others to come. any of them taking part in a pubHELD FOR JOS. SMITH be selected later. lic way or doing good of any kind. He was stricken four years Misses Zetella Price, Dona Kirk- ago Funeral services for Joseph Smith, ham, Dona Hadfield, June Ander- with an ailment which was incurson, Gladys Godfrey, returned to able by medical skill and at times who died at the home of his son in their studies at the Brigham Youne his suffering was almost unbear- Provo, were held in the Lehi Sperm University at Provo, Monday, after able, yet through it all he was pati- Ward Chapel, Friday with Bishop in. weoo conducting the serspending the holidays with their ent and would force a smile of to all who came to visit vices. parents in Lehi. him. The opening song, a quartet Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Brems and He passed away very That Beautiful Land" suddently LeRoy daughter, Jarius. returned to their Saturday evening, December 27, Davis, Clell Jackson, Armond Webb home in Boise, Idaho, Sunday, after 1941. and Dorald Allred, accomDanied hv FOR JANUARY a weeks visit with Bishop and Mrs. ... Surviving are his wife and the Mrs. Eliza Loesdon. I. W. Fox and Mr. and Mrs. John following chldren: Mrs. Clara Invocation H. C. Evans. TUNA FLAKES Mrs. Hattle Linschoten, Alva Duet 'In the Garden" Mrs. lbc Brems. H. Wine. Mrs. Drovotfa ORANGES 2 Dozen 25c ana Mrs. Margaret Adams, j oau,c iwiung son Mr. of and Goates, Marvin Wing, Mrs. Georgia Spencer,' Klrkham, accompanied by Miss La Ralph Sugar Cookies, Pound 19u . Mrs. Virgil Goates of Blackfoot, Plftnn . ltri vruig, ana Mrs. jennalyn Priel Goodwin. Cornflakes 2 Packages 19c returned from 22 Idaho, recently the Woffinden; Sketch and remarks G. S. Petergrandchildren and Pork and Beans, 2V4 Can New England States L. D. S. mis- four brothers: J. W. son, Norman Wing, 2 for 25c sion field, was a week-enRemarks German E. Ellsworth guest of Wing, Joseph Wing and Dolph Fresh Spinach and Carrots of the Californian Mission. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wing. H. Gardner. Mr. Goates registered A host of friends will Join his HONEY, Quart Jar Remarks S. I. Goodwin. 35c at the In mourning his loss. of Violin solo Betty Logsdon, Brigham Young famly University SYRUP, 10 Pound Can 65c POPULAR QUIZ PROGRAM NOW ON THE MUTUAL. Provo. Monday, for the winter by Mrs. Logsdon. PRESERVES, 5 Pound Can60c quarter. Remarks A. E. Webb. NETWORK . . . AND Queer accidents of 1941. The man Call in at our dish ware de"The Quartet Vacant who shot hlmsef with his own partment and see the many C. L. Ash. new sets of dlnnerware. Priced Mrs. Inez Peterson entertained a pants; the snake that bit a woman The grave in the Lehi cemetery proxy, the man who almost' was group of friends at her home New by reasonably. dedicated by Andrew Fjeld. burned to death while about to Year's eve at a watch party. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ford. Mr. drown, and other odd mishaps. BRQADBEHT & SON and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass, Mr. and Read about them and see them "Central Utah'. Own Station'" A THOUGHT FOR TODAY M "V "ustrated in The Am- Mrs. John Mr. Mrs. Goates, and PHONE 11 LEHI uia- waiter Jensen, Mrs. Martha Bal ,' VC The world is full of men 7in The' American Weekly'. TUESDAY at 6 o'clock jx. ra looking n..Jtrlbuted t. "u w,. pnAfffa u " uss r DeU" 3obs to do bet Dtm,the magazine distributed with next WOrkweek s LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. . FOR THE BOYS Hi CAMP A , s STATE OF LEHI .. -'- . (u"-luu"'- ...,.- , - j SI-"- OUR 5 &STC0T FRUITS - WE DESIRE TO I PHONE retir-abl- e - : - None-Othe- .....None-Subordinate- None-Stat- a . stat-me- nt 1 Fleischman's TESRIFTY FOODS Yeast c presents What s My Rus-so- T .1 Nam e? Chair-Benedict- KOVO I r;n. ion c..k ti - 3 |