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Show Tin E)?.TTtTON Tuesday, June 18, 1857 f Internal Revenue I The Internal Revenue Service taxpayers that today advised Monday, June 17th will be the deadline for the second quarter payment of 1957 estimated tax by individuals and for payment of the second half of corporation income taxes for the calendar year 1956. This extension for payment is due to the fact that the regular due date, June 15th, falls on Saturday this year. The Revenue Service also pointed out that individuals who are liable for failing a declaration of estimated tax for 1957 for the first time on June 17th, must of the estimated pay states big game herds Public Meetings Utah Board Important dates for anyone interested in big game hunting to remember are those set for the five annual public meetings of the Utah Board of Big Game Control, according to chairman J. Perry Egan. Egan noted the following as the date, city and place for these meetings: June 24 Panguitch Court House 25 Ritchfield June tax. Court House June 17th is also the deadline xJtrrie 26 Price for 'filing income tax returns for Municipal Building calendar year 1956 for U. S. cit27 Salt Lake City June izens abroad; domestic corporaGovernor's Board Room, tions whose records are abroad of State Capitol Bldg. whose principal .income is frorr. 28 Ogden June U. S. possessions; nonresident alIntermountain Fuel Supply ien individuals (other than resiBuilding dents of contiguous countries) ; Each of the five meetings is nonresident foreign corporations; and all other foreign partnerships scheduled to get under way at 8:00 p. m. The five public meetand corporations. ings are held each year, one in each of the states fish and game commissioner districts, for the Carqoinez Bridge purpose of gathering big game Under Construction and range information to be considered in setting the fall big SAN FRANCISCO, Calif, June hunts. 13 A crew of veteran bridge game The chariman advised that anybuilders has the go signal to one is welcome to attend, whether start erecting next week the steel to just to observe or submitf actusuperstructure for Californias al information and recommendanewest highway span, a project tions for these hunts. which will eliminate a serious Procedure at these meetings antraffic bottleneck on heavily travcalls for the reading of eled Route 40 between San Fran- nually recommendations by the Intercisco and Sacramento. Committee for each of the With a minimum of fuss and agency fanfare, workmen in U. S. Steels for the new four-lan- e crossing. American Bridge Division will get The big job is scheduled for compin 1958. the ulti-million dollar job un- letion-late der way when they bolt down The new bridge will be similar! n tower .section which in appearance to - the old three-lan- e giant will serve as one of the main legs Camiquez bridge, which it d for the new Camiquez bridge. All will parallel. It will carry in all, more than 15,000 tons of vehicles and the old bridge will structural steel will be erected carry those traveling west. one-thi- in the dis- trict of concern. This committee is composed of field and headquarters personnel of the Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management of fiSh and game. As these recommendations are read and submitted, the meetings are opened to recommendations from the floor by anyone in attendance. At the June 29 executive session of the Board the information and suggested harvest plans from both the public and the committee are weighed and used in setting up the fall big game hunts. Egan said, We of the Utah Board of Big Game Control depend largely upon the Interagency Committee as a fact finding body of range and game managers for basic information used in setting Big Game Control -- rd Pare Eleven nUETUITE Mr. LaVon Anderson, from California, is visiting his at Price and Dragerton. News Grover Cleveland is the only President of the United States to Mr. Howard Perkins has just serve two terms as President of returned home from the Price City the United States that were not County Hospital. consecutive. Mr. Arthur King has just reWiley Vaught manager of Union turned home from the Permanete Supply Co. at East Carbon just returned from a business trip to Hospital. Pittsburgh, Penn. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Boulter, ownthese hunts. However, many valu- er of A. and H. Super Market, able recommendations are sub- spent last week in Provo, Utah, mitted each year at our public visiting their sons and families. meetings and these are always The East Carbon Pep' Club most welcome. He again urged that anyone spent Monday at Lagoon in Salt wishing to submit sioch informa- Lake City. The girls and their tion to note the public meeting leader, Mrs. Shirley Goodenough, date for the district of interest to chartered a bus from the Arrow Auto to make the tip. them- - 8Wt At times recently we have had some disturbances in TV reception. So has all the rest of Utah. These disturb- t ances are not caused by any defects in the system, but by an uncontrollable freak of nature in turn caused by -m- certain cloud formations and atmospheric conditions 37-to- east-boun- be- - ! yond anyones control, which brings in other stations as far away as Canada and Houston, Texas. South Bend 77 .... Spinning Real $19.95 South Bend Ho. 2320 wmm . - . . $11.95 Spinning Rod WAS . . 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