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Show 10 SUNDAY HERALD JANUARY 23, Utah County. Utafe SUNDAY, 1955 Your Income Tax HOW TO FILE YOUR 1954 TAX RETURN V This is the first of a series of articles furnished by the district director of Internal Revenue at Salt Lake City. f STUDEBAER SPORTS CAR FEATURES STYLE, PERFORMANCE Studebaker's hardtop convertible the "Speedster" is the ultimate in "sports car design, performance and readability, with the added attraction of roominess and comfort for its five passengers. The long, low sleekEvery citizen or resident of the ness of the styling is accentuated by finishes. separation of metallic two-toUnited States whether an adult due in item 13,page 1; of your or njinor who in 1954 was under or paid on Declaration of Esti- minute rush. Those few indivi-jb-e Tax mated HowL oh. who a fiscal books duals every quarter. keep 65 and had $600 or more "gross rPTUrn nn J, Fnrm iniil muct ,ho ever, the law requires you to year basis must file by the 15th income or was 65 or more and file an annual return to determine of the fourth month after the paid in full with your return. You had $1200 income must file an whether- you b.e more of you day close of their years. .Corpora-jtaay pay cash or by check of income tax return on Form 1040 should get a refund. tions on a calendar year must! money order. Checks or money file by March 15, 1955." or 1040A. WHEN TO FILE orders should be made payable' Most of your tax is withheld Between January 1 and April HOW TO PAY Irom your wages every payday 15, 1955. Try to avoid the last- - Any balance of tax shown to to "District Director. I. R.S."j WHO MUST FILE - -- "tri-leve- l" ne - - . : v.- BANDIT Three winners in the were contest named jnow sculpturing Saturday in the Brigham Young; University. Snow Carnival. "The Trap"per," above left, entry f the. Weber CIub, placed first in" the' entire contest, and first in the geographic division, Jand the Art Guild's snow goddess captured the prize in the miscellaneous division. The O. S. Tro-vaplaced first in the social unit class with a giant seal. Failing 'to place in the judging but typical of the many beautiful entries in the contest was the entry of the Val Hyric Social unit, above ;' right. SNOW CARNIVAL SCULPTURING 4Z J2JT.Z t22 ta Ruth Louise Partridge Bank Notes Record Year i; lib Advisory Board Named for S. L. THIS MERCHANDISE IS FROM ODDS AND ENDS, SOME SLIGHTLY SOILED OR DAMAGED BUT REAL VALUES AT THESE LOW PRICES! General Hospital Nichols, Provo, vice pres- For Sunday,. January 23, 1955 that the days do not have as many FV, First Security Bank of SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Estab-- ! have so many things. Received hours in as they useed to have, ident;' N. A., said Saturday that lishmenHof an advisory board for an interesting communication: nor the months! as lany days,, nor Utah, the First Security system's earn7 the Salt, Lake General Hospital "Dr. and Mrs.rLeroy J. Robert-fo- r that matter, 4hc years don't ihgs during 1954 were $3,053,452.- it started today with naming of six son 'inave me nonor to announce have as many; months and I don't 13. or 2.92 for each share of the-- , . members. marriage of their .daughter care WHAT th'e calendar says, so stock. Itenee toMr. Stephen E" there. The six, selected by Salt Lake I Time, was when I could Mr. Nichols said that a sum and"I had every intention get things done, and the "time is Uni-- ; " ' mary of lPl's First Security County Commission and the of mentioning it at the .timer but gone: ; resented to .tne versity .of Utah Board of Regents, I didn't and now it is almost a Last year I was sent (all un- gains will be stockholders at later wll name three other mem corporation's month since they were married asked and uninvited) a book on their annual meeting Son Wed bers to complete the board. (December 28th) and better late how to get my income tax lower-ennesday. than never I suppose. Already named were Jpresidenti I didn't pay any attention, j Mr. Nichols noted that Atany O. earnings L. Larson of the Magna rate, all best wishes to them both, and - it just kicked around the 1954 were 1953's, for fan higher Chamber of Commerce, director and while I don't know Mr. White-side- house. A day or two ago, in a or 34, were th' when $2,684,526 Lowell L. Bennion of the Salt Lake I do know. he must be some- moment of aberation, I just, cas1954 Institute of for a share. $2.57 Earnings Religion; executive sec thing special or he wouldn't have ually looked through it, and be- were of $3,- taxes, after realize' M. Hyrum Harris of thej retary. won Renee, who is something came fascinated to the point of 809,318.48, t $:.65 a share. Utah Taxpayers Association, sen special in her own right. mesmerism. In the first place, First Security. Corporation dur ior vice, president Harold J. Steele I guess the holidays are really while it is written m English, my 1954 paid dividends of 50 cens of the First Security Bank of Utah, ing over now. Yesterday, I broke open jnative iangUage, I can truly say in June and 60 cents in Decem president W. T. Nightingale of the my annual Christmas cocoanut, that. there are pages and pages ber or a total of $1.10 compared Mountain Fuel Supply Company ana sianea niDoung ai- u. ot understand one with $1.00 for "1 previous year. and board chairman George M. on which I always buy a cocoanut, and. usual- word. I think I do, but when I try The 'increase places the stock on Gadsby of the Utah Power and! ly, regret it afterward as I eat it, to pin it down, nothing. an annual dividend basis of $1.20 Light Company. Just the I did make out in one place knowing XI shouldn't. share. V i same, a cocoanut is part of the though; that if one has ah office in perThe First Security executive ances, nome modernization, .it anai Christmas and I have to p,ut tip one's home, and an office must noted that total rresources of the for other personal expenses. I also have a desk, a phone and a file with the inconvenience. to climbed banks of had First system Security's system of banks ate the last two gingerbread Santa (not a nail file. Dearie a file $395,370,940.25 at the end of 1954. during the year made 2938 real! ' Clauses, and I can report that they for papers) one can deduct Resources at the close of 1953 estate loans, totaling $27,471,- were delicious. So that's the end somefiling s in were $371,545,059.23. deductions from one 625.65. Another 47,775 loans, to-- 1 of it well not the end of it come tax. Then1 in another place! high taling $220,719,156.53, were made ("This is a hew year-en- d ithcx, have some candles Jto put it' talks about people who write, in resources in the history of our to business concerns, industries,! away and one of those brass angel and I get the vague sinpression system of banks' Mr. Nichols farmers, livestock men, and for things that you light candles under that a writer with suchan office said. similar purposes. to make turn you know those would get those same deductions He observed that during ,1954 Mr. Nichols noted a substan Mine doesn't work too deducted. On the other hand, no the system's banks took care of tial gain in deposits with Firsti things. well, and there is a siat left over writer writes in an OFFICE, for all legitimate credit demands in Security banks during 1954, when rn - i J after- we get it assembled that heaven's sake.: and no author the area they serve, 'as shown in aeposus ai year-en- a j aloiaieaJ 6t&,we can't find a place for, and wants a phone anywhere hear,li.Q7,449 loans made to customers, 627,727.37,. compared with $343,- maybe if we could find where lef. 'alone on his desk. I don t aggregating $316,916,515.10. Of 741,520.60 the previous year. that star goes; the angels would know. Wish I hadn't read that this total, 56,745 were Timeway First Security bank system! turn better,- but we can t and book and now serves more than 300,000 for loans, $68,725,732.92, so long' folks totaling told as and I've you don't home applibuying automobiles, they customers," 'r. Nichols said. before, t cannot make heads nor tails to gadjets and Christmas angels are no different. Selah. I IN ABTTIStt. : j j ! t j - - White-sides- -- ! j V r s, . . - do-ii- " .( . . - -- , Cowl Houi.keeping , J I I . .... - a a. 1 Have iimind to go down a.qd. pay my income tax today. Have to take this chit down anyhow, and the roads being what they are. I don't look forward to it. Also have a two week's ironing staring me in the face, and tomorrow I go back to work. Speak- Guest speakers at Bureau meeting Mon 7:30 v.m. at the school dav at be Kesler T. will auditorium Social of the Security of Powell, S. R. Boswell, fice at Provo; ing of work, today (Thursday) is county agent; and Lawrence payday, .but of course the tax Johnson;, president of the Utah business will take care of THAT, County Farm Bureau. and then some. Altogether, what President Carl Lindstrom will with the cloudy and threating ronHurt the meetine" durine which weather outde, does seem a!officers wjW be elected. The pretty dull prospect and don t Ladies' Auxiliary will J serve write in and tell me I should be lunch. r or that it wou The affair is being planned for glad '.I. can work, the- dull weather the ward night of the Four-be, even worse if I know all Club, under the direction of J. because were inside It's just Dean Hansen. those things awreaddy. B EN J AMI N the-Far- " m StepheriiH. Fletcher, native of Provo and son of Dr. Harvey and Lorena C. Fletcher, "has been elected vice president and eral counsel ofr the four Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Companies tperating 4n, Washing ton, Maryland, Virginia and West , Virgina. rietcher has been general Mr. counsel for .the C. & P. Group since 1951. , He began his telephone career during, the summer of f1928 when he worked as a messenger in the iBell Telephone Laboratories In the American V1935, he joined and Telegraph ComTelephone -s attorney and from 1940 pany -- com--pani- es DEFECTS . FROM v. ALL SOLD AS IS! GET YOURS EARLY! FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED i jMembers of the Upper Colo ing projects along the Colorado rado Grass Roots Inc. from four River and its tributaries. The project would provide wa states will meet Monday in Window Rock, Ariz. ter and power for western states.! The meeting of the Grass Roots At present, much of the water is going to waste in the , Gulf ofj organization a citizens commit California. This water has been! tee supporting the Colorado River allocated by compact to the four Storage Project will be held in states pressing for the project. conjunction. ith a. special Navajo event the same day. The Navajbs wiL. stage a cere mony and at war dance to drama tize their support of the Colorado project. are' Navajo Vribal leaders memlbers of the; Upper Colorado River Grass Roots Inc. Other members are from Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. "The Grass: Roots organization,! was tormea to comDat misinior- eral attorney on October 1. 1949, mation about the river project. serving in that post until SepThe ColoradoV Hiver Storage tember, 1951 when he was ap pointed general counsel of the Propect proposes construction ;of G & P. ..Companies, j a series of dams and participat i . ODDS AND ENDS - - - IV10STLY ONE OF A KIND SOME SLIGHTLY SOILED I GENUINE BERKL0CK ROCKER And OTTOMAN 3 ONLY! Reg. i 59.95. As Is V)(0)75 ONE LARGE REDREGULAR 99.95 LOUNGE CHAIR SOLID AIRFOAM CUSHION AT ONLY. At 190 South 10th West Provo, Utah . SPECIAL CHAIR ....... ONE ONLY - i n qc X)" . ) .. REGULAR 89.95 A REAL VALUE FIRESIDE FIRESIDE 54.95 REGULAR If95 REG. 49.95 GREEN - - . CHAIR A REAL VALUE PRICED TO CLEAR ONE ONLY FIRESIDE REGULAR 79:95 CHAIR V RED VELVET COVER PRICE ONLY ' . PRICE THE cants. C, j PRICED AT ONLYj OutstancUng line of Heavy Duty Lubri- . . CLUB CHAIR VIRGINIA CORDNER Protected territory, commission Kasis, drawing account when qualified. Experience in sales advantageous but not essential. Full information, schooling and field training given by competent field managers. Exceptional income if you can qualify. Must have late model car. Write today fot personal, interview, stating background, address, age, and phone number to J. S. Cumrnings, Dept. 42-Box 134, Dallas, Texasl ... ONE GREEN 'lPiPOiTryMiiTY SALESMEN: . ONE ONLY AS IS ONLY PRICED TO CLEAR Lr! ; to 1945 was an attorne, in the Legal Department fof the New York Telephone Company. In 1945 Mr. Fletcher returned to A. JT.., & T. where he was engaged in advising and assisting Bell System associated in rate and regulatory matters. In August. 1949 he again' joined the Legal Department ofi the New York Telephone Company and w appointed its gen-- 1 FACTORY CHOOSE Citizens Committee For Colorado1 River Project Slate Arizona Meeting Phone Companies Appoint Vice President an SLIGHT SEVERAL STYLES TO w H Ex-Provo- off SLIGHTLY1 DAMAGED r - Farm Bureau Plans Meet ff I .. SOME r - ff SOME i - ff RALPH i HALM x Kis proua to announce appointment of Mrs. CO. i tne; Cord-- ; ner to their sales force! Mrs. Cordner will , specialize in the sale of 'real estata in and around.Tthe Provo area and invites hr many friends and associates to call on her at 41 West 1st North, or call for estate needs. 3633-N- M their real OPEN 'TIL CONVENIENT O) r CREDIT LUJoUUUo DELIVERY EVERY FRIDAY CLOSED MONDAYS at 6 P.M. SUGAR HOUSE 1050 East 21 st South Jurmture company PROVO 1134 N. 5th WEST. EVERYWHERE 4 . MURRAY 48th South and State |