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Show THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Tuesday, April 30,1957 i (Continued From Page One) to the following: Edward DOPorto, Tony Fabela, Joey Johnson, Frank Maio, Gene Manzanares, ' Larry Sanich, Fidel Vigil and Floyd Vigil. The following merited Second Class Awards : Barrie Kaye, Guy Koss, Jerry Murphy, Billy Shaff, Larry Sanich and James Westbrook. Those receiving the coveted First Class Awards were the following: Horst Colbom, Guy Koss and Billy Jamieson. The following Merit - Badges were given out : Eugene Farlaino, Hiking; Billy Jamieson, Hiking; and Levi Quintano, Home Repairs. - 'Hie following were awarded Service Stars for two years : Charles; Bonacci, Eugene Farlaino Frank; Franco, William Jamieson, Richard Maggio, Percy Mares, Robert Murphy, Lester Quintano, Levi Quintano, Sonny Madrid, Guy .Koss and Michael Carlini. For one year: Horst Colbom, Melchor DoPorto, Larry Valdez, James Westbrook and Jerome Murphy. Finally, as a closing gesture, Mr. Gaudeo thought it most fitting to make two more Tenderfoot : Joe Shaff, brand new Asst. Scoutmaster and Charlie Goldbach, This concluded Committeeman. the formal presentation of Awards. Rudy Sanich, Scoutmaster, then expressed ... his ,deep.appreciation for the splendid cooperation shown his boys by the wonderful turn-oof parents and friends. Recognition was given the following Comsome mitteemen, some fledglings: Mr. Primo Eccli, Mr. Frank Farlaino, Mr. Charles Goldbach, Mr. Henry Kaye and Mr. Henry Murphy. A reminder to Federal income taxpayers to retain their copies of returns filed in the recently closed tax filing period was issued today by District Director Charles I. Fox of the Salt Lake City office of the Internal Revenue Service. Records of income and expense used in preparation of the return also should be kept, he said. .Tax records must be retained for at least three years from deadline date, April 15, Mr. Fox said. There is always the possibility that a taxpayer may be called upon to furnish proof of his income all cost of government would permit it to come one day sooned and, conversely, every billion dollars added to that cost woul delay it one day longer. That brings up a slogan which is 100 per cent relevant. Here it is : Lll take less from the government if government will takeless from me. ' A-wa- rds - . Tax Records Retained For Three Years PageThree Polio authorities,. like the National Foundation .for Infantile A Subscriber wirtes to us : Paralysis, say that a large portion I am the mother of three chil- of elementary school children have dren. My son, who is seven, got already been protected. But most and still more prethree Salk polio shots at school teen-ageschool children havent They sure But my oldest child, a high school girl, has had none. Nei- first on the urgency list. At the moment, heavy demand ther has the baby, who is three. Do and inoculated to be has strained the supply of the vacthey need cine. Temporary shortages will be should we do it now? . Yes, they do need it and you made up as rapidly as the manushould do it AT ONCE. facturers can prbduce newsupplies. Every family should protect itself and deductions. Keeping copies at the earliest possible time. And of returns and records will help that means the whole for family both him and the revenue service. polio is not exclusively a childs "Beyond this requirement, tax- disease. The percentge of cases payers should find that retention tunong adults aged 20 through 39 of their copies of returns will help has taken a sharp turn upward. them in filing next year, especially Furthermore, it is the adult, more if there is no major change in their than the child, who winds financial status. In addition, the likely in up an iron lung. It is the adult, Revenue Service urges that all rec- and not the child, whose paralysis ords of 1957 expenditures -- can- leaves a family bereft of a mother celled checks, receipts, notations of or a contributions, state and local taxes, all So bundle your family interest payments and other deduc- who havent up had their three shots tible items 'be retained for ref- yet and them vaccinated. get erence in computing 1957 Federal Dont any longer than is abdelay t returns. solutely necessary. Advice to a Mother rs 16-yearo- ld 1- wage-earne- r. Thanks to machinery fueled and lubricated by petroleum, the United States can produce two to four times more goods with of labor than the every man-homost highly Industrialized country of Europe. j , PFAFF SEWING CENTER at Oil City Service Station or P.0. Box 343, Price, Utah ut Automatic old-timer- s, Zig-Za- g Strawberry Valley Road to Remain ur Closed Until Dry The Strawberry Valley road the west side of the lake will not be open to travel until the 'snow has melted and the roadbed has dried out. This was recently agreed upon by the State Road Commission,-andepartment of fish and game. This road, running some eleven miles from Highway 40 on the south end of the, lake, was newly aligned, graded, filled and oil surfaced under a cooperative project conducted by these agencies nearly a year ago. It is the access road to several fishing camps and private summer homes. nd A spokesman for the agencies noted that any earlier travel before the "roadbed had dried out would result in serious damage, and breakup. It is expected that it should be open to travel about May 15, or in ample time for cabin owners to prepare their facilities prior to the June opening of the angling season. J Sewing Machine Being Given Away for Mothers Day Give fhe name of a wandering romeo in literature - - who lost out Last Day of Bondage Send in your guess on how many entries will be sent It is pointed out that on May 10, the average American will serve a theoretical "last day of bondage," so far as 1957 taxes jure concerned. What he has carried up to that time will just about cover his tax bill for the year. What this means is that taxes in the United States currently take about 36 per cent of all our earned income. Putting it another way all that we earned during the first 130 calendar days is needed to support our own governments of one kind and another. So much for 1957. What of the years ahead? Will the "last day of bondage" come earlier in the year or will it come later? That depends on whether the people really want cheaper government, with the reduction in government activity that will involve or just want to talk about it. Every billion dollars cut from the over- - in. 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