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Show ' V ?' ., ':J - Monticello News Vt ' R. D. Bailey from White Can- '&'' H 4 vy,rW Thursday, January Bluff City News yon was injured last week when the caterpillar he was driving tipped over, pinning him under it. He was trapped for several hours before a passing motorist released him and brought him to the hospital. SAN JUAM RECORD 31, 1957 INCOME TAX FAX (By TERRI REZNIK) Bluffs school children are eagerly organizing a safety program conducted by Mrs. Goforth, Dick Neilson, Terri Reznik. The first patrol girl and boy elected were Lonnie Wilson and Dennis San Juan Blood A New Record Feature Every Week JameWinkel by Page 5 Peter Bank Service C. P. A. Is Continued from page 1 had taxable income of $1,200 or conBarnes. A Safety Slogan MONTICELLO The San Juan T:' more in 1956 you are required o r,? test is underway and continued Hospital now has blood on hand to a file return at all times to save tthe lives of 15 by Dr. Root was on the road efforts will be made to alert the April accident victims, mothers i n 1957 V from Blanding Sunday when a children to the potential dangers and the ill, it was an' chain flew off a wheel on his car It may be that you had income childbirth, V week by Mike nounced this of vehicles. moving V '7?Vf V throwing the car off the road. of less than $600 (or $1,200) and Camberlang, Chairman of the o v & ' Fortunately it did not overturn, Mr. Myrz is in Moab for treat income tax was withheld from San Juan County Red Cross ChapDr. Root was not hurt. and s, ter. i $. 4 jtfi ' In your this paychecks. case, a of ment you wrist. badly injured Two disasters in the to vy should file a tax return. It will county inmajor Edna Ray and Joseph Nielson o the past three months were united in marriage last the cafe explosion last August show that you owe no tax anc Dixie Haught was home for week. The ceremony was per weekend with her family, Mr. and will act as a claim for refund of and the trailer explosion in Fry Canyon the day after ThanksgivElected a new First Security formed in Aztec, New Mexico. Mrs. Buck Wilson. the withheld tax. ing plus the swift growth of director r.t the annual meeting They were accompanied by Mr. the county with the current minIt is always a good idea to Mrs. Endter. and Mrs. Schafer entertained Etna ing and oil development, have was Gale B. Aydelott, president o some friends at a quilting party get these returns in as soon as made it necessary for blood to of Denver & Rio Grande Western The sooner you file be on hand at all times for use Mrs. George Slavin is caring" Wednesday and Thursday after- possible. your return, the sooner you have in emergency Camberlang said. Railroad. for the two small daughetrs of noon of last week. your refund. Mr. and Mrs. Okey Coleman o Dr. C. W. Goon and hospital ad' while on a trip into Arizona. Taxable income is money or ministrator Leda Young, R. N., Rev. and Mrs. Robert McElroy I'"';- ' ' and family came from Dove Creek its equivalent in goods or services both expressed their appreciation to the Red Cross Intermountain Monticello High Schools bas- Sunday to keep their appointment that you receive. ' " ' Blood Center in Salt ketball team won both of their at the Southern Baptist meeting This income is reduced by the Regional Lake for seeing the blood scheduled games last week, beat- in Monticello. Because of the cost of what you sold. For in- needs City San of Juan County and and Notre heavy snow only 25 members stance, if you sold merchandise ing Green River $. vital fluid available the making . Dame of Price were present at the service. for $2 that cost you $1 then you Now that we have blood on '7-o 1 have a gross income of $2. but hand we are sure that lives can A representative from the Elks Because of the chicken pox lit- your taxable income would be be saved and convalescence shortSLodge in Moab was in Monticello tle Louise Christensen was out only $1. What you received for ened, Dr Goon said. during last week in the interest of school last week. the merchandise, less what it cost Since last August, 51 pints of you. You would also deduct any of blood have been sent to San Manti-L- a exDenses you had in connection Juan County or have been sent New Recreation Facilities Seen v? to other hospitals for San Juan ' with the sale. 1 g residents if needed, 'S'iiw; Sal National Forest The same is true of your serv- County said. V.- Innumber of ices. For instance: John. Taxpayer WASHINGTON, D. C. Pointing out that heManti-LaSaThe dollar value of this t , l creased development cf recre- recreaion visits in , is a salesman and has many ex- amount of blood if we had to ational facilities in Utahs Manti-LaSa- l National Forst increased from penses of selling, traveling, etc. pay for it approximately $2,550 A ". s , National Forest was pre- 77,268 in 1951 to 141,890 in 1955 These costs are deducted from inV v ' should not be placed on the Present come on dicted this week by Senator Wal- Senator Bennett said, blood and the value of the service one reof the tax page facilities are now quite inadelace F. Bennett. to county by the Red given turn and no have bearing on Cross by the Senator Bennett said that the quate with the 40 per cent into it that the seeing new Operation Outdoors pro- crease in usage which is expected whether of not John uses short blood is here when it is needed gram launched by the Forest Ser- by 1962. The administrations pro- form 1040, computing his tax cannot be counted in dollars and vice will involve expenditure of posal will bring our recreation from the tax table; takes the cents. he said. $931,000 in Utahs National For- areas up to standard by that standard deductions; or itemizes A visit of the Red Cross time. ests during the next fiscal year. his deductions. from Salt Lake City to More than half of this will be The first step in improvement fa is planned Joe Taxpayer, Johns brother, Monticello-Blandinfor construction of new facilities cilities in the forest was taken is an 13.. for Wednesday, February He started work campground and picnic areas. last summer when $2,550 was this employee. Mrs. Charles will up sign Harvey year. To get the job he paid blood donors in was de- spent for this purpose, followOpeiLtion Outdoors while Blanding veloped by the National Forest ing testimony by Senator Bennett an employment agency fee. Joe Mrs. Roene Carter will recruit also joined the union and paid donors' in Monticello. Both ladies Service at Senator Bennetts before the Appropriations an initiation fee and monthly ask residents of the county to Meeting as a director for the dues. Joe had to buy tools and contact them now for appointF. was Stuart Silloway first time supplies necessary to his job Joe ments so that San Juan county Moab Uranium Buys Bros, Boyles is required by his employer and may contribute approximately president of the Pacific North 150 pints of blood during this of the Oil duties this to Oklahoma job purchase visit of the mobile unit west Pipeline Company, who be-- a Calamity Creek and maintain uniforms special GRAND JUNCTION, Colo., First Security director earlier and are not which clothing adaptThere are many deductions that Moab Uranium Co., today anIn Joint Venture in the month. ed to wear. street toJohn Taxpayer, Joe Taxpayer and GRAND JUNCTION, Colo Ore nounced purchase of oil lease and These, many other costs, the merchant can take and some First Corporation taling 640 acres in Okmulgee Security from as Joe the new takes on page kinds of income are not taxed. deductions shipments Calamity Oklahoma. County, showed net earnings for 1956 of Creek Uranium two of southreturn. the mine Corp. C. M. Hickman, president of the They can be Thats what these columns are $3, 468,243.94, which amounted to west of Grand Junction are exif taken Joe files long form about. Be sure to read every colonly company, said all The leases are $3.01 per share on the corporato pected begin by Feb. 15, com- in producing areas. Logs of other 1040 and itemizes his deductions. umn. Some may help you to find tions 1,151,655 shares outstand- pany spokesmen said. wells in the immediate vicinity The deductions are lost if .Top files things you can deduct. If you ing, it was reported this week The mine, on Calamity Mesa, are checked in connection a short form 1040, form 1040A or should consult your accountant by Robert A. Dalton, manager about 65 miles southwest of here with.being or attorney. mapping a drilling program takes the standard deduction. First Security Bank, at Monti- is being developed as a venon part of the Moab Uranium joint cello. ture of Calamity Creek Uranium leases, he added. These figures are after reserve Corp. and DrilBrothers Boyles Sale of some of the other adjustments and after tax deduc ling Co. Cecil McCoy of Grand leases is being negotiated, Hicktions of $3,754,476.00. This compar Junction, a Calamity Creek di- man M implied. ed with earnings of $3,246,994.92 rector, said the drift to the ore for 1955, at which time 1,067,779 body now is back about 320 feet gross value of at least $155,000. shares were outstanding. and is expected to reach ore at Geology indicates the ore body Mr. Dalton said that a summary about 575 feet. may be considerably larger than of 1956 operations of First SecurThe drift is on the Cottonwood the blocked-ou- t reserves, since ity had been prepared by' the No. 2 claim, one of the 15 contig- terrain problems halted drilling bank systems main office and uous claims owned by the corpor- before the trend was completely presented to the corporations ation on the east rim of Calamity outlined. stockholders at the annual meet- Mesa. Drilling last fall blocked Calamity Creek is a Utah corSi ing in Salt Lake City this week, but an ore body estimated at 4,500 poration. Stanford Hale of Salt SeFirst tons minimum, with an estimated Lake City is president. by George E. Eccles, v h V..? .... v k "'X -. - , - , r- - - Growing .'V - 5 vVJft ASS-- . v . ; & 'fK - ';4 (tf Av' s J . ( ! i - - ilJp 42-4- 0 33-1- 7. L- vjf for Cham-berlan- , . v v 4. blood-mobil- e X g W and -- I 57... curity president. It was an American naval ex- plorer, Lieutenant Charles Wilkes, in 1840 first recoznized that Antarctica probably was a great continent, the National Geographic Society says. native elk North Americas used to range over much of the United States and Canada, says the National Geographic Society. Indians called it wapiti; English colonials named it elk after As settlers Europes big deer. slaughtered . for meat and skin the elk retreated westward. Like the bison, or buffalo, it barely escaped extinction. : SEE THE . . . Ei H SAN GRAND FINANCE Located Across Street From The Postoffice 11 FOR See how little it costs to own a Golden Rocket 88! Automobile Financing . 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