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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN UTAH, APRIL 28, I960 Foundation Suggests Simplifying Tax Forms E3 by IRAS JONES The Primary Sunday held was service evening here April 24th. The purpose of the meeting was to stimulate more reverence. The theme was 'My House is a House of Order." Prayers were offered by Debra Bar ton and Lamar Liter. Greetings by Pres. Mrs. Dear Ed: Disabled Wokrers ney home last week end were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hi Whitney and family and Mrs. Lamar Duke and family of Provo. . The Wliitneys went on to Phoenix Ariz. to visit with ter use of Federal audits Mrs. Whitneys family. Mrs. and through increased utili Duke remained here for a zation of Federal court weeks visit. es and administrative rul- INVOICE LETTERHEADS, mgs. Foundation analysts point turn in order to arrive at BLANKS, ENVELOPES out that for a short time, state taxable income. In add ALL PRINTED AT Utah authorized the use of ition, other adjustments are an alternate short form that made to reflect differences THE TIMES OFFICE the the Utah taxpayers who recent struggled over their Fed- eral an dstate income tax The trouble Parowan has Social Security been having with her culimay be interested to 'under learn that several states workers Disabled is nothing nary water lately to worry about if a couple 65 should get n touch- with have attempted to simplify of things are done. their local socf.al sdcurity state tax reporting procedoffice immediately if they ures. All fire plugs and blow have not already done so, This was reported in a off valves in the system T. Powell Kesler Mr. taxpayer study just released by Utah permitted Wilson Lund. Songs: This should be opened. The water says Dist Foundation, the private tax option of filing a state return and Rever should run until it is clear Manager of Provo Utah is Gods House Office. research organization. based on income reported ence by the entire primary. and all lines thoroughly ret Federal income tax pur for to the report. This is the Lords House by flushed of any sediment in According Disabled workers between differenc-incom- e Sunbeams. When I go to them. After a few days the the ages of 50 and 65 and nine states now use Federal poses. Because of and stale Federal n the as a starting point ces Church by Pilots. O Lord of same thing should be done their dependents are now eli however, taxpayers of Hosts by entire primary again. All the fire plugs in gible to monthly benefits for computing taxable in laws, Closing song Reverently and the city should be opened. under social security. To be come for state purposes. In sometimes received a sizable Quietly by the entire Prim They are up where they can eligible for these benefits addition to the advantage ax advantage of alternat be seen. Valves are located the worker must have been of simplifying reporting for. in the option and method ary. the taxpayer, such a pro- - of filing. Because of such Speakers were from all on the ends of the lines and employed or were the different clases and are located at follows: at in covered work for at least cedure improves enforce- - glaring tax loopholes, the too numerous to mention. the Thomas k, Holyoak prop- five years out of the ten ment of the tate tax by bet- - Utah Legislature repealed the optional (short form) in erty at the bottom of the years before the disability 1955. Pres. Howard Knight and lane; in tihe streets near the began. The impairment must their social security office. Lyle O. Halterman were the Lee Rowley, Arthur Robin- be expected to continue in If you are disabled work Foundation analysts ob- visiting high councilmen son, Don Orton, Mario Top- defintely and must be severe er under 65, get in touch serve, however, the state of speakers at sacrament meet ham, Alma Hyatt, Clayton enough to prevent the indi with your local social ecurity Ney York in a recently ing Sunday. to find out about your acted new filing procedure Taylor, Free Hyatt, Winston vidual from doing any fur substantial gainful rights under the disability apparently has overcome Orton and Alma Stubbs ther work. Miss Ivy Robinson was property. provisions under the Social many of the major problems home over the weekend to Those workers under 50 Security Act. Come to 159 experienced in Utah. Al-If the mayor and council visit her parents. 5th North, Provo, Utah though Federal adjusted will have the Water Super- who become severely disvisor get on the job, he can social security office to or contact a feld representat gross income till is used as Miss Patsy Topham made and will give Parowan City freeze their earnings record. ive when he visits the cty the starting base in New a trip to Sal Lake on busin all the York, adjustments are made good clean water they This is important to protect nearest you. ess this week. Miss Topham need. A social security represent to make taxable income con their rights to future bene plans to enter a school of Dont hurry the Water fits or benefits to their sur ative will be at the Utah form with the state definit nursing in Sept. Supervisor. It will take a vivors in case of death. Mr. State Employment Security ion. For example, site in Mrs. Edra Miller of Pang week or ten days to get a Powell reminds disabled Building in Cedar City on come taxes paid, which are uitch visited here thursday good job done. workers that they cannot Tuesday, May 3, 1960, bet included as a deduction on and Friday with the Howard JVI. L. their rights by the freeze un ween 9:00 am. and 3:00p.m. the Federal return, must be Skougard Jones. Mrs. Miller is a cousin added back on the state rc less they file a claim with to Mrs. Jones. Now Eligable For Visitors at the B. E. Whit- r ly I eas-retur- ns - between the Federal and state laws. The Foundation report em 32 phasizes that officials be lieve that such a reporting CUSTOM SEWING neatly procedure is advantageous and expertly done. Call 4791 not only for the taxpayer Parowan but also for the tax administ rator. en-offi- -- J INSURANCE wan. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robb and their two children of Cedar City who were former residents of Paragonah trav eled to the emple in St. George Saturday and receiv ed their temple endowments They were accompanied by Mrs. Clara Robb and Bertha Topham. Mrs. Mehjln Jones and children who have been visit ing here and in Parowan have reurned home to Salt Lake City. About noon Friday Doyle Robinson summoned the fire engine from Parowan to ex tinguish a fire that had spread from a fire being used to brand cattle. The Lre got started in the barn yard and it caused quite a lot of excitement before it was put out. Mr. and Mrs. lmo Robin son and fam'ly motored to California to spend their vacation They visited an Uncle and Aunt they also vteitde Disney visited a sister husband Mr. Wayne Russ at Mr. Edwin Land and Dorthy and and Mrs. Las Vegas. Wlliamson is out of the hospitle and stay ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitney. Good Hunch The rancher was driving an Easterner over an arid and barren section of west ern Utah. The sun was blast ering hot Suddenly a gaudy looking bird ran n front of the car. The Easterner seem 1 quite interested and in quired abotu it. "That is a Bird of Para dise, said the rancher. The next mile was driven in silence which was sudden Jv broken by the visitor with this comment. 'Pretty long way from home, isnt it? LIFE AUTOMOBILE FIRE SURETY BONDS LET US FILE YOUR SAV -- on our New Foley AUTOMATIC Tha yll cut like new when on our precision ma- - filed chin. f w In a minute SAW TILER '51 W ff bar youll saw that cut cleaner, truer, faster. Bring your saw la today youll lika our apaady some. W. SCOTT MITCHELL Mrs. Legrande Robb and Mr. an dMrs. Robert Christ ensen of Salt Lake City arrivted here frlday night where they visited with Mr. Robb who is employed here and with Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Robb. While here they joined Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Davenport ai.d their two children and accompanied them to the St. George Temple where the Daven port family received their endowments. Other Temple workers who joined the Davenports were Mrs. Leona Stones, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Davenport and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Farnsworth of Paro Of For the Best In All Kind self-employ- W. See CLAIR ROWLEY $400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME Refilling and colecting money from New Type high quality coin operated dispensers in this area. No sell ing. To qualify you must have car, references, $600 to $1900 cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net up to $400 monthly. More full time. For personal interview write P. O. Box 1055, Boise, Idaho. Include phone number. PIANO LESSONS: Begin- ners or advanced students. Phone 3951, Parowan SMALL HOME: For sale or rent. Carpeted floors, Gas heat, carport. Phone 2131 or 3911, Parowan. RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW OPEN in Iron & Beaver Co. Trade well established. Excellent opportunity. Full Time. Write at once. Rawleighs Dept. UTA 261 189, lo scad .ion Denver Colo. FOR SALE bedroom home, . ES0 srep bo EiaracsS a an n One 3 furnace, Vt basement. 3 oil yrs. old; lot 75ft. X 200ft. $16,000 acre One lot with water of $350 approx, ground One home main street, Brick 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, carpeted living room. One cinder block home; 2 full basement, Bedroom, carpeted living room; landscaped. 2 Bldg, lots approx 60ft. front Vi block deep, with iffifiG Dry areas of the tailings pond near Kennecotts Magna and Arthur Mills are 'g plowed and irrigated. But these familiar farming practices are not being used to raise crops. Instead, they are the newest weapon in a long battle against dust. water. One modern home, 3 bedroom; 4 rods deep. Double garage, 80ft. Frontage, orchard, 32 fruit trees, Landscaped, carpeted, new paint, $14,000 complete price. One large home. E. Ray Lyman. Hundreds of thousands of gallons of water carry stream finely ground waste rock in a never-endin- g from the mills to the 5300 acre tailings pond. Sometimes dust results when wind blows across dried out sections of the pond. -- acres mountain ground of Cedar approx. 4 mi. N.-Breaks Black top road within 14 mi. of property known as Princeton Ranger and Lane Flat. 400 To help meet this problem, Kennecott bought a unique vehicle. Mounted on eight, low pressure, sausage-shaped tires, the machine can pull itself to almost any part of the pond through water and For Rent or Sale One 3 Bedroom Home; 2 car garage. For these items write or over soft, wet surfaces. contact Brye Adams, Parowan Mercantile, Starting at the waters edge, the machine hauls a multiple plow to cut rows of furrows hundreds of feet long. Plowing turns under the dry surface. Then, water from the pond is channeled along the furrows to irrigate the area. The result dust is kept down. Considerable success has been attained by adaptg probing farming practices to meet a mean does not lem of a mining company. But this Kennecott is satisfied. Studies will be continued to develop better methods to achieve greater success. COMPLETE COVERAGE IN Life - Automobile (FARM BUREAU INS ) long-standin- FIRE INSURANCE See A. Hills Orton Pa reel Is & Stowe ffitah Cozjtsr Division ' F- - " JibssnssoSi Copses S2I ' PROUDTO BE PART OF A LICENSED CospoiZL? GROWING UTAH ABSTRACTERS Affiliated with SECURITY TITLE CO. Office at Caort Borne, Parowai |