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Show Friday Dccernbc-- Tho Tooele Transcript new rulings are explained in 'the new booklet and many new 4fi Federal Tax and il'ustrat.iau have 'example bten added A w.tn the previous edition the guide (imtain a tax .ea'endar for 1" S whirh tnd cates what to do and when to do It in 'relation to federal taxes becoming due during the year Guide Now Available a'd A mnv larj.Tr rii.I.im nf l!ti Internal Smu'es la fi.nde for Smail ffjvmx is now aai!ab!e for basiness p'ojirietors wliii held rradv answers to tax prohVms growing out of their o,v eratmns Mr thanes I fox. D.M- tut D.rector of the tax agency Iod.iv announced lie reminded sm.,'l business taxpayers that the pi ev tons edit.cn of the guide met W.th a ready resporse for It CX e fox also Mr pointed out 27, 1957 r Tht check also IvcMiklt t contains list of Sfiecial Interest to anyone Just starting in business in that it present a qunk method V Nation ' Among the more important sub- - jlj I. 1.; Y- v V V - t; ht r- - XemreIU " m XI an overall rating of 95fc tn a recently completed federal survey it was announced th.s week by Improve- Ahin , me lh(ef datry MnlUrian of the Ogden C ity Hoard of Health A rating of 90 per rent is neces-sirto place on the Public Health Service's Honor Poll. -- The Public Health Serv er survey for Ogden included supplxmg Oracle A dairy farm in Cache. fSox I Ider, Ceber, Morgan, Davis. Wasatcfi, Summit, Salt lake Roger Murray (L), defending state champion, and David d Gladden compete in butterfly for Tooele High swim team thi year Local team meet West High School in waim-umeet, Saturday, Dec. 28 at 10 a m. in the Tooele pool. Everyone is invited there is no admission charge. Sm.inl.nr I'rf and Repu.rs ; Y Hi k Utah's Grado'A' what I ederal s " ,h business ftah s tirade A mdk hat scored Acs anscwetcl are numerous ques another h.gh rating in a test urn c ll0"s crporaimns. partnerships duct. J for the United State Pub anJ bt Health Service .etorsh.ps Hut t X ,or are U, Trace !mg j l.ntertainment Net Ojwratmg fosses I ensi s. Sales of fixed Assets, Social Se- i-pim cy a id UithhoJ.ng Taxes. x Ke Taxes, and other. I he g u ile is priced at 35 cent a copy and may be obtained from the district Itrvenuc otf.ee ih jurtialion, I thp . y m:v nnmiXATios Tap and Ballet Class Saturday, Dec. 2, 3 30 lo $.30 p m. foi present Studenfa Classes Regular December 23 REGISTER vnosi: Bull 'Splash-Sprinte- rs J 100-yar- p and Utah rountie. tirade A pasteurtcd mi'k supplied the Salt Lake, Provo and laigan mankis is also on the Pub-- j he Health Service' Honor Roll Salt Lake City' Grade A paxteur-- j wed milk operations will receive a biennial federal check early in maindcr of the year at the same family. pace, new highs would have been! This buying power ws quickly r' aaf'L aaiww'l I established for the calendar year, translated into bigger purchasing how much the recent drop has;m most local retail stores. IIIGII SCORFRS Pretty Claire Daine congratulates both Gary into these gains will not be j ore recentjy there has been a Hale, University of Utah basketball player, and Utah's milk for known for ome months. and ome of the business high ronng. Hale leads the Utes in points for the season, while The sales activity reflected con-,j- p ha Consumer disappeared. Utah milk (cored high again in a recent U.S. Public Health tinued consumer spending, made'Spendmg. while still high, has not Service test. 1958. possible by high employment and continued at the same pace. A The federal check for the Ogden market wa made by Guy P. watch and wait attitude ha enearnings. ven. supervisor of dairying for in Tooele County, tered the picture. Net income will the Heading delegation the Agricultural of the for its estimated 5,660 families, Not until the latter part of 1958, Alonzo F. Hopkin. Woodruff, presi- State of Utah. reached a grand total of 522,475,-00- 0 say the conomisls, will conditions As-- , of dcnt Cattlemen's ,he u,ah Earber this year all fluid after taxes, according to the again combine to cause a resumpn 28 of the state cattle In Utah ot,bR. milk processing plant SRDS survey. tion of the upward climb of reorin the ffahted national Kr0UP reand their supplying farm A new survey of business, just cent the years. Meanwhile, business Apportioned equally among ceived honor roll ratings by !maje public, shows that retail ac- local population, it amounted to a will mark time, they say but on a , dards of the US Public Health' 0ther jUlah cattemen serving,. , : on plateau. P.ci.y or P.I Service. So far as is knoun, Uiah,1? include J became the first state in the na- of half this year. tion to complete such a survey. iFerron; Erastus S. Gardner, Personal expenditures, stimulaErrol Heber; Hicken, Utah in 1947 became the first George; ted by high earnings and growth state to pas legislation for state- - George Magnuson, Castle Dale; J. in population, advanced to a reWiflarve Robins, Scipio; wide paitcuruation of Grade A lliams. Provo; Ralph Wmterton, cord. Price rises accounted for part of it. Kamas. The report, issued by the Stand Dan Freed, Ken Garff and Al- - ard Rate and Data Service, is den K. Barton. Salt Lake City; based on data gathered from state and local sources. It Colton, Vernal; R. J. Brink-er- a!, erhoff, Bicknell; Dan Gull and R.jassays the economic strength of B. Money, Spanish Fork; Howard each section of the country for Clegg. Tooele; T. Ray Theurer.Jthe 12 months ending July 1, 1957, Providence; and Floyd Johnson,! in the light of the volume of retail Aurora. business done. It is the first such AIs0 in Oklahoma City study meeting covering that period, Utah beefmakers will be leading' the American National; In Tooele County, it shows, the the in annual Slst participants omen' auxiHary and gross business in the local retail vent ion of the American National CowBeIles Cattlemen's Association in Oklaho- the Junior American National stores aggregated 514,115.000 in the Cattlemen's Association in which year. It exceeded the 513,378,000 ma City, January 5 to 8. 'many Utah ranch families take. mark set in the previous year. A large delegation' of Utah stock-parAdvances were made in most n men is expected to join 2,000 cattle-- 1 Convention delegates will also categories of retail trade, a in ground breaking'able exception being automobiles, from 35 states tn considera-'perticipat- e tion of industry topics and poli- - ceremonies for the National Cow- - Had business continued for the re- - lo.vt GENEVIEVE LEWIS DANCE STUDIO ' : ? boy Hall of Fame near 1 City and the world Oklahoma premiere of new movie Columbia Pictures "Cowboy," as well as touring out-Jut standing Oklahoma livestock oratories and ranches, Iab-cu- I n Retail Sales Ste-cie- s. bc'Ahead in Tooele j ii iV ecp : - ul V 4C County Study BETWEEN YEAR r. r., MI SS5,S iP ncmsai nosco'? i'car? m Fed-Hug- h MEN'S WORSTED SUITS . . . Reduced ! Large group 28 HURRY in NOV Li con-w,- W n THE TOOELE BULLETIN MEN'S t. Top-Qualit- y not-me- TOP-COAT- HI . . . S Every size Newest fabrics 22 POODbYOWN 'c SPECIAL ! MEN'S FLANNEL SLACKS 100 y For Your New Years Entertaining Foodtown Suggests: SO EASY TO SERVE Wool . . . 1. Remove Back. Hold in both hands and lift off back. Save back for novel serving dish. 2. Break Crab in Hall. Hold cleaned crab in both hands, and bread in middle. 3. Section. Beginning with small legs, break legs and body into sections. Leave body portions attached to legs. 1. Crack each Section so that meat may with be easily removed. You can serve Fresh Crab in many ways . . . Crab Ther- - 644 Charcoals and greys BOYS' PARKA CAR COATS m EVERY DEPARTMENT Zip Off Parka s O Double yoo toggle-button- as we make way for Inventory Men's Washable Wool and Nylon Shirts nut-crack- er ! ft00 UmIUIIH PDAR UflHD AKTICLI A Delicious, Long-Sleeve- can) 79c z. can) 3-l- -- CHUNK TUNA 2-5- 2-6- 9c Libby favorite (Vi-siz- e Snack treat can) 2-3- oo 39c 9C 9C Women's Hooded CAR COATS Men's d Small Sea Haven (4j-oFor salads and cocktails VIENNA SAUSAGES I000 r. Pioneer quality (Vr size can) Ideal lor chowder, tasty dips 2k Men's Suede Coats (GVj-o- at Party dish favorite, fresh canned CLEANED SHRIMP RflfJf'F PI AMQ IVIIIfUI. VLHIflw all-me- Sport Shirts Lined hood .7 1088 Attractive trims N 7U Acrilan Blankets Dacron Pillows Corduroy Tapered ,150 SLIM-JIO Women's Luggage jootax PANTS M Women's sizes 199 ( Lots of colors Zk WINTER COAT 60-Gau- HOSE CLEAN-UP- ! 4 FABULOUS GROUPS Women's . 15 N . . . lst-Quali- ty You've had 'em before TERRIFIC buy . . . prs. 00 -- . . WOMEN'S COTTON $20 BLOUSES and 25 30 ! 100 PRINTED FLANNEL 8 10 15 YARDAGE SPECIAL . . . TERRIFIC SAVINGS SPECIAL WASHABLE . . . Easy to care for Girls' Groups Enjoy these ! NYLON ge Washfast ! limited supply ,7-yd- s. ! 00 Raspberries Polar frozen just-picke- d - (19-oz- .) flavor, plump All en SUNK 1ST LEMONS AWmtoM1 Health Value s THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY. MONDAY. TUESDAY 1 lb. IQ i i |