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Show 7 n Safe f v f - f : c At AMUSEMENTS The : Is Issued Mondays and Reduction Runs From 60 to ' 75 .Cents a Day and is Based on Selling Price of THurs (fay s Companys Product . PricejOnly $2.00 a Year I d & 4 T - All anbortpUmM to The !tew t, ar Saturday, now payable la fdtuoek -- Didt, Ilnml-WetW- THE NEWS ON THE TRAINS. The Derrt New "Every Train That la on Solo on or Entera Salt take Pally After 3:3 p. m .Patron Who Can Not Obtain It Are .Reqtmtcd to Inform the Newt Office. -- 'Howard Qnlnn Arreatrd Howard Quinn wa laat night arret4 by the sheriff and lodged In the eounty Jail on a charge of receiving money from a woman of questionable character. bail waa fixed at 12.900. ; Hi Inoreaeca Capital Air amendment U its articles . of Incorporation, tta rapitai stock from to $100,000, waa filed yesterday by Robinson Brother Piano company of ' Provo In the office Of the aecretary of I r state. Kixor Pleads Guilty Mark "TCtter, Is alleged to have cut the hand of hi wife during A quarel at Garpeld, 'entered, a. plea of guilty yesterday when arraigned before Justice of the Peace William Reger on a chargesen-of assault and battery. He will be tenced later. Case la Dbuidaand The caae against fpr. Cl R- - Openshaw, charged witha certain having failed Into report cases bis care to the city health department, waa dismissed in the city police court after members of who Influ-;enx- the health department had declared gthat he bad been punished sufficiently. 5 labor Union Election Members of iaU unions belonging to the Salt Lake Federation of labor win meet at the Labor temple tonight for the purpose lot electing federation officers for theensuing year. The present labor situktlon will be discussed and plana made to handle any emergency which may ; I' erfse.T" postmasters Appointed Tbs follow- 1, poatmjlaters have Ing beeg appointed, according to word I eelved .Dennis C. yesterday: Fowler, Elds, W'yo.J vice A. M. Young, resigned; Carroll L. Skeol, Bay view, Idaho, vice Otto C. Schmidt, resigned , Battle Hibb Lapwal. Idaho, vice E. - M. Shock ry, resigned. David BPakln, Tuttle. Idaho, new office. : ia Negro Pays $304 Pine George Da-vwho was a negro Pullman porter, convicted Wednesday of .having , . in re-hs- re -- - th Uouorla wtutdwas sentenced by, Judge W. H. W'llkins to serve 99 the Jn city Jail with no alternadays tive fine, was given a rehearing yesand the sentence changed to tine of $200 or 90 days In Jail, The aterday fine was paid and the man was re- HE Utah Copper company yesterday posted notices of reduction In wages at thp mftrr at Bingham and the mill at Garfield, The change is effective today, .and Is made at the same tints that the other large copper producing companies of the west are making similar reductions "The reason given is the drop In the price of copper from the government's war price of 20 cents a pound to the present open market price of less Than 20 cents. The reduction is scaled to the wages received, those according receiving the higher wages haring the hstvlor cut At the mine, men receiving a base wage in excess of $4 1$ per day are to be cut 7$ cents and all others are cut 0 cents a day. At the mill those receiving more than $$$$ are cut 7$ cents a day and others 4$ cents. The notice states that the cut effective today I based upon the price of copper during January, being 20 cents a pound, and that f jrther cuts arlll be mads if the price falls below that Next month's wages are to be figured upon this months price. So far this month the price ha avoragodfroin 18 5425 4o 11.1 2$ cents per' pound. The Engineering and Mining Journal's quotations ore taken as a basis. The reduction follows the eonfer-- e of employees' representatives from the copper producing companies of Utah, Montana and Arisona with the United States department of labor officials In Washington, D. . called by the department of labor, to consider the conditions whteb corrfronted the copper Industry. Detailed reasons far the cot and how it is to be made, which was posted by the company follows. Text of Official Notice. Owing le the condition of the copper Industry, as fully outlined In the statement given out by the United States department of labor in Washington On Feb. $, It has become necessary to readjust wages. Effective Feb. 7, 1919, the present scale of wages paid to employee of the Utah Copper company will be considered to be the scale when copper le selling at 20 cents per pound, based upon Engineers and Mining Journal When copper sells bequotation tween 20 cents and IS cents per pound, inclusive, there will be a reduction In wages for' each 1 cent decrease in the price per pound of copper, ae follows: "From 2 cents to 22 cents, the wages of all employees will be reduced 1 2 SO cnt for each cent decrease hi the price of eopper. With copper below 22 cents and Including 1$ cents, employees who receive a base wage hi excess of $4.11 per day will continue to be reduced at the above rate of 1214 cents for each I cent decrease in copper price, but all other employ see will be reduced at the rate of 10 cents per for each 1 cant decrease. day e -- C-- sl Shirley, a white boy, aged I year t Pon ,ujj L&SLJ X - Kar rrre. Writing from Oakland where he Is now located with the Contractors Mutual Liability Insurance company. Willard Dons, former stats commissioner of insurance, slyly suggests that be thinks he has wrested from Joseph MonsiSn the proud title of offirlal He of the stats of Utah grandfather born to says that on Jan 27 thers-svsrson, Joseph-Korhe- e Lons, of Zion's Savings bank, a boy and a gtrL and that on Jam 10 his daughter Iren now Mra Lab rum of Mu' ray gave birth to a daughter, all throe children being born at the Holy Cross hospital. Mra Done, mother of ths twins, wag forLake merly Miss Gladys Geos ofhegait and Mr lone writes that City. Mr. Dona now hers six grandchildren, which, he suggest ought to cause Mr. Monson to hide his diminished head Ths rones, be says, are pleasantly located at 2128 Franklin street, Oakland, and ths outlook 1 promising. s t W. R. Carter, Jr., Missing Man, Located on Coast W. R. Carter, Jr, who disappeared been lo- No-suc- Soldier Arrested Suspected of Holdup W. R, Morgan, IS years old. , examination free. open evenings,, prices. 'modest Gr.R. D. Ramsey US' & MAIN. a re- turned soldier, was arrested at lit west Third South street yesterday by Detectives Herbert Istcbter and H. D. Lyon on ths suspicion that he Is the man who has been committing numerous hold-up- s and robberies In this c.ty. Officer say that Morgan wan Identified by Min Mary Barton as the man who robbed the Aato Supply company last Sunday morning. Miss Button is cash-IU ier of ths supply company and was ths establishment when ths charge ofoccurred. Morgan Was sum robbery pected of baring been the man wbo robbed J T, Lloyd, 222 Orchard Place, Wednesday night, but Llovd failed to identify him yesterday. WUl Extend Motor Sendee To Aid Utah Farmers wfQ b tmpha during, tb reconstruction period end fn order to I nmM the eoope of thle work in LTth the tmneport com-t- o H tee ere attempting to include the whole of the state says Arch M Thurman secretary of the state council of defense. Assistance to former In markcrops Hi urgently needed In some eting localities to further their pLnns td add surplus to tUh'i crop production next year. The work ef ths highway transport committees of the state will he confined to brtnatpg' into market the crop production of area heretofore deniedfa-a reedy market for lack of transport cilities. The problem of reliering form- tnml congestion and ths encouragement of short hauls by motor ssryvau wU goodly portion ot the time oocupy of tbs committee during the nest yi Regular motor truck service haa been established, from the Uinta basin ef-to express is utilised Price Motor fectively In Kane and. Washington counties, aorording to Mr. Thurman. It is tha purpoaa of tho state council of defense to establish such facilities In Wayne eounty within tb very bear fu- Hitfnrar transport izd , Many Soldiers Released On Filing Application been deserted and that he had Jived October. "The with them since- child Uwt uta Vs. required to ABS-- T placing hmri and Day Nursery and a warrant was pay out the stjmbtTIW.23-ttTelegraph company f Issued ths mother, Weetern for the arrest-- of Mr Helen Shirley, who la being lost month for messages eet to all camps and army officials Iin , h country, requesting Will Give Victory Dinner It was that certain officers and enlisted men from duty announced yesterday that the Com- tn the service be by war departgrounds coveredwhich mercial club is perfecting plans for on slates 77, clroular ment t an Informal Victory dinner to be giv- - where a man is urgently needed that for en in the near future in celebration industrial reasons or there is dl. of the allied victory and Tor th pur-- tram In hi family, ha may be dispose of indorsing the reconstruction i charged from the aerate provided supporting hts claim nr plans being .worked out. Beside the" fidavi's to dinner there will be a program of and the soldier - make applicat-ugeneral through milt, Only tboee who make res- his commandingspeerhe Is the This channel principal tary of the office o( ervations for the affair will be able to dut .Major Fred Jorv attend, os the number of .plates bos genssn, adjutant general of Utah. been limited 4 32$. . - Thus far a great many Utah men have been released from the service at date than they could MARTIN COAL CO (7 Mailt Bt Clean a much earlier have secured their release Coal. 2001 pounds to the ton Phono possibly assistance of the stats ofwithout the Waa Advertisement. ficial Many Interesting And amusby. Major ing letters are received dally .roth men whim sole Affiance Cowl tb, Waa. 3143 Adv , Jorgensen to is obtsUa ambition thrir nowadays I tlseznant. , freedom. ri 11 - New Official Grandfather . waa yesterday found by Juvenile court ture. officer to be living with a. negro fam- I ily at 709 Meredith street. The col bred Wnmati deelured thrrt ths boy had V. wiporlor dentistry ftneet office. - - - - llring post. il f hf?,ihh gonsitL-eratlonl- prioo-quotatio- I Smith-Hugh- from this city Jan. $0, has cated Jn Los Angeles, Cal.. ''according to a telegram received last night by Bherltf John & Corlsss from Bberlff John C. Cline of Los Angeles coanty. The telegram read: W. R. Carter, Jr, 1 here In the city. His father refuses to verify the fact but we have positive Information he is here. The disappearance of Carter, who conducted a vulcanizing establishment at 20 east Fourth South street, occurred after he had drawn $190 from his bank, it was st first thought tbst h had wandered away during a temI porary aberration of the mind, but officer are now Inclined to believ that h intended to drop from sight. Authorities nay that Carter's father evidently tried to aid El son's efforts to remain under cover as he had a to himself retelegram addressed h turned to Bolt Lake marked party here. Officer her believe the takes Into The above-scallather, sunply refused to accept the present-ca- st of liriogrend-wll- l be subject to revision even when following young Carter's disappearcopper la selling at a price above 1$ ance that his father had also disapcents per pound, whenever such re peared but last nights message seems vritan ..is. Justified by reducsion of to prove thfcj to be false. Heretofore the custom has been to base changes In scales of wages on average monthly quotations of copper month, but price for the preceding followed in that custom cannot be this instance because there were no leased. . Therequotations during January. Planning Work Pi ogresues A conas ths bams in tbie notice, the ference between the city commission, fore, price has been assumed at 20 cents George E. Kessler, city planning ex- per pound, which Is higher than the pert. waa held yesterday afternoon in price at which any scales were made the office of Mayor W. Mont Ferry. An during January, and well above theappropriation of $7.00u In this years present Jor Februof soning budget, to eonUnua the work asked Is "The company now bos a pay roll of and planning the city, being by the'planntng commission. Report about $.90 men. which was reduced wsa made on the progress of the work from about $.000 lost month when the to date. The city commission took the output of the company was reduced matter under advisement. 40 per cent on account of the closing govfUstaeUe of RoosevelO A statuette ef the war and the ending of the war of the late Theodore Roosevelt, show- ernment a needs for copper for ing the colonel on horseback. In a purposes. characteristic Rough Rider pone and wearing the uniform of his famous For Tickets For .. regiment, has been made by G. H. Demand ( Jack, well known local sculptor. Mr. Lincoln Day Banquet Jack expects to have some busts comInthe la It II. by February pleted Lincoln tention of the artist to exhibit his Demand for tickets sofor the great, especithe Hotel Utah day banquet hag been work at the banquet at on Lincoln's blrhday.- ally outside the city, that the period of sale has been extended two days. H L ; Throe Boys Arrested Three boys Judd, chairman of the ticket committee, whose ages range from 14 to 10 years, announced night that there will be were arrested by Detectives Herbert a capacity last bouse. Arrangements have Leichter and H- - D. Lyon yesterday on been made to Insure the presence of a from the suspicion that they were guilty of sev- numberv of wounded soldiers In the m'llta. hospital at Fort Doug's. A eral burglaries committed will be reserved lor theta. southeastern part-o- f the city recently. spe-o-Oecs- - table E. Bland, representative Officers say that numerous stolen arSecond Congressional district of ticles were found in the possession of the of the evening. ths Indiana, of the most brilliant ora'the boys, who are said to be paroled known as onespeaker was born la InHe state In the tors industrial from Congress prisoners school. They are being held for G. A. diana in 187, later studying law. He aad served In active became politic Coates, state parole officer. 4w terms n ths Indiana stats senate. . White Boy in Negro Homo f rank He Is also author of a number ofof Wlaw 111 works and is a boyhood friend FaV chairman of ths Republican M Of late years committee Bland has been one of the most active workers In - the house of representative 13TH TE.UI. Declaring that the proposed program' for the extension of public school education la Utah is Impressive in Its contents, wide In Us scope, clear In Re Intent and eminently practicable and worth while, Arthur E. Holder, member of the federal board of vocational education, has announced his opinion, of the plan, to bring the public schools of the stats within ths reach of sit who dedtra them sendees. Ths letter was received by H. K. FederaSteen, president of the Utah anthusi-astle tion of Labor, who Is also an advocate of the new scheme. Any tegiylatloB relative- - to ths subject of labor and theset Is humanivocational education tarian and economic, In ths opinion of the federal school officer. It is his contention that the schools have lost s most valuable opportunity to serve the . people in the port nl. com when tixno has system nbouidbt- - brought to the di pusal of those lee fortunate one whoare obliged to work at some occupation, instead of attending to public education, ae proschool Part-tim- e vided for by the Smith-Hugh- e act, is In which this condition the only way can be brought about. In the opinion of Mr. Holder. ofe m red-se- ed BY WALT MASON SALT LAKE THEATRE Audre Aldrn, Rntph Utonlngw and Aac eociate Flayers in Which One Shall 1 Marry?' ORPHEUMf Vaudeville headed by The Mra WolT and Courtney -- k None Perfect ' TONIGHT. Serai Weekly News i i . ' EVENING NEWS FRIDAY FEBRUARY "? 1919 DESERET 8 . - ; . btaera. Bill Goes to Third, Pay-da-y Sy$- Reading Platoon tem Label - Law - Meet! Summary Fate. Robert. J. Florence WILKE Aitihouy bmytho and Wilkes player in Sappho." F ANTAGEB Vandev Mo featuring the Great lean and Company. Lite other acts. PARAMOlNT-EMFRKbBryant H soitbHrn in The Way of a t! Man W lilt a Mold." Mack "T comedy. ; NEWS) O men Is perfect, 'neath the sky; there Is a flaw in mtry m, " could not long endure 'the man constructed on so rare a pu all our searching would not find a blemish In hi heart or m n4' This most astonishing of gents would make us Vooke hke blemishes to have burn, why roast your neifchbo'w!! cento. Since you turn? Why Jump on Jinks for swiping coal, if you have pinched an phan's roll? While, you roast neighbors one or two, be sure that some one's roasting you. I have s lot of loathsome fault: my gall iefterctrw conscience halts, sometimes I drop my lyre and pen, to take a Wk and steal a, hen, '.I talk too much and bore my friends, my lut of failings never ends. And you are roasting me. I know, as you go waddling 15 and frb. and pointing out the thing I lade to make me like a winner stack -- My faults, know, dfy all suns, butTthey are smoother faults thgn yours I wouldnt' swap, you poor galoot, unless you gave your watch, to boot While you are roasting me It true that t am busy roasting you, and neither on has any right to roast the other misfit wight. That man who has no fault ' ', or flaw akme has right to ply.hls Jaw. . H ' Sen-ne- COMING.' (FOR THE DESERET i . Monday SALT LAKE THEATRE of discussions and bick, evening. Musical Arts Society over the graduated4 erings Henri bcott, present schedule for Inheritance laze the Utah senators on Thursday SALT LAKE THEATRE Friday held a brief eerie of Informal eon Fnvcrsham WiU lam Evening, eu Hattons with the result that when and Maxine Elliott In "Lord ' and lady Algy. e seeslon opened they were willing to Conducted by Dr. Joseph 3. Kkln, fX P. A. (of Kirin. Hinds iVlnkc, Certiamend the Dern bill almost without fied Fubllc Accountants. New York City) for The Deecrrt rws discussion, and .then to pase it on ' Address all Inquiries to New York office. , second reading. Sergt. T imp son Tells 300 00 In th Advertising - Pending tha Completion of necesItem other no oinglc Great Of Probably Joy Among - sary forme titles, the senate discussed will prove of ouchT general return tax Christmas Yanks 00 2 39$$$ $3,29 on other measure passing two on second concern aa the question of Inventories. strikand third by killing th reading $5,304 90 Among the Utah boys still In Francs Jt u n)t beside the mark to state thating ths enacting Clausa Is Serge Frank (Jeff) Tlmpson, on ofitj, success of the govefn- Other" Income: ' entire Rental , of adjoining Mill Ask Iters rd Vetre. Mr. and Mra Tlmpson of Holliday H , nnllcv depends upon the store , 291 H was voluntarily Inducted into th serv-- -1 tnenra xieeat Senator J. V. McKinney served e taxpayer folnation the 8 of the 191 tn and loe inventories can by February, notice that, aa long as he of this Total income $5.59$ $ In the preceding article get ths necessary four senator to supNow am I permitted lo deduct th series I referred to Treasury Decision port him, h Is going to ask for a recreInventory of Jan. 1, 191$. of $18.10$ ord vote on motions to strike out sn2(09, which permitjed taxpayers the fact that on FeGT. 1, 1918, I owned at Inventories He pointed out that lake to 1917 orting clause porting for Its ever no merchandise, etc., at all? the motion hi part places a hill onmocoat or at cost or market, which sources of income final passage, inasmuch as. if the that I have other feel tion carries, the bIH Is relected. of the mercantile end of my lower.Many taxpayers Ths Inheritance Ui measure carries affair For example, I had as Ina graduated see la, the lowest but one method v adopted come the post twelve months divU submitcision that the yet proposed The scale was n , os anddends Ches Interest on stock, bonds, subsequent ted by Benotor Joseph must be adhered to inauthorized by ( money loaned and real estate of amendment to the gtrlnghsm schedule another be unlesa vears Archibald I revenue, 600; chiefly from stock company 4haday before Senator the commissioner of internal Hevan said ths record was not clear j dends. (not stock or melon dtndendsr will now suffer great loss, they that hi motion of the day before with unlaboring - but ordinary and customary quarter-dc-r transfers or To those readers who-ar- a regard to said ly and dividends, property had lost Senator Bevn an apprehension that the commieto offer he had thought the motion which exIf I am permitted to deduct the lawish I unfair be may stoner bill bark only tended the action of tho of amount it la very ventory $1S,000 the following thoughts: two years had carried, and he wae J. The commissioner understands plain, as It is a decided fact, that I press that surprised to sec In ths dally huainess condition and Is thoroughly lost about $1?.S00 utby reason of retir- event, this was net ihe case. In any to clear up the record, and aa a comlf t am pef In sympathy with at! honest endeavor. ing from business.-AiIn ths libbill, five ths from mltted to deduct the $tt,000 you will years promise I. He has ever proved himself The three he moved to mako It years law allow I ne net that have Income for of the eral In the Interpretation of motion carried - It has ths effect of regula- - the year 191$. There la no grow intransand In hto promulgations making ths estate prova that a before come at all, but there Is a Ion of fer made within three years tlOQSe death was not In tho nature of n final S. Consistent with ht dutie And hto $10,009 If I deduct frjm the I12.SCI to the will "of $2,500. ether sources of income la he "office, sure disposition of property, whether that I feel oath avoid paying Inheritance taxes or for not fail to recognize that taxpayers view of what I have explained, itto-it any other reason. for ma to make out tn who reported on the basis of cost or necessary ' Oebsdnlo of Kates. " 1917 really reported on tho basis of co ra tax return even though my grow r. Under the bill as It passed th second low-eIs income minus $10,000? coat or market, whichever was probability reading and as it wilt in allrates Am In no hurry for you to answer every case for In- SERGT. FRANK (JEFF) TIMPSON. because be sent to tbs boose, ths than these question yet I am handing yot heritance taxes are graduated from tho 'pile He helped to build the great cost Was considerably lower a cant up to stamped envelope tor present rates onof t and t per camp at Camp Gievres and still Is market on Dec. 31. 1917. 10 per cent the part of any estate army serving Uncle Sam In the work overAzide from the commissioner a rul- a return reply, though If you prefti A comthat exoeeds $1,000,000 In value will rewait sea for a you to reply to It la tha Following are excerpts from ings and regardless of what Inventory parison with tho present schedule for cent of your paper. estates of various valuations follows: home letter from blm to the folks at basis waa employed for 1917, tho pro-In columns Answer If your Jan. 1. 1911. Iposed revenue measure provide The day after Christmas Tax under Tax under Net To all ths kids; happy New Year, Section 203 that inventories ihall be nventory of merchandise and fixturt) present value of"'1 proposed schedule. hurrah! hurrahl taken by such taxpayer upon such wag properly taken and was employ. estate. plan Your Chrtstmae package came Just basis as the commissioner, with the ed in th determination ot your net 10 000...,,,... $ Exempt. Exempt 450 In time. I returned from Paris Christ $ 25,000-- .. ot th wcreUr?, ray pr Incoma for 1317. it may be taken into ..$. ' 1700 1.700 mas eve and found It of for me Approval $0 0 00... as scribe conforming as nearly as- consideration ht the preparation 4 20 4.200 and didn't open it until waiting morn. 100 000.. Was the You ap9.200 quite different from last Christmas, but may be to the best accounting prae- your tax 'return for 1918. 0 700200,000... n pear to be correct In your assumption 14.200 at that I rather enjoyed the day. The lice in th trade at business and 11.700 200,000..., that 1911 shows a net loss and Uut 14 200 cake and 22.200 400 000.... candy hit the Spot for sure, mostly clear' reflecting th Income. 29 200 ara therefore not subject to tax. be500 000. ... last-2you did 9 1?? gee. but it taste clear that 191$ be good end It should thus It ;? joe eq quick, you can bet. It all made me Under th existing law you need fi.e ns ? 17.200 $00.000.... 45.200 -0 teel like ine old times wntn 1 used to gins a new epoch band that laxpeysre 700.000, to re- return but under the proposed toe tt 34 700 49,200 750 000 get up ei.rlv Chf Etiras corning to will undoubtedlybasis sopermitted 3 2 20 long advocated will be necessary for you to file Jr $00 000..... , $3,700 see what sms in my stocking. Most of port upon th 200 because your gross income ii 44 900.000 $2,700 ths fellows her saved their package ' by publie accountant ae the only cor- - return 49,200 untll Christmas abd 71.700 1,000.000 Tt was lets of fun rect one. namely, on tha-- basis of In excess of $1,400 (or $2,000). 200 99 171.700 2 000 ooo L P. Will you kindly answer the to' bear the exclamations from each of cost or market, whichever la lower. 349,200 them end, IIjOOO.OOO I, 71.700 too, there were some who following question through your Relief Clatum. never could see tbe funny skis of eny BeSecffor"2 9 4 of the proposed law Pay Uiya ,xo1ubm thing and were regular grouches ana Another blit passed to Its third readA owns the stock lif corpora measure with re- tried to apoll our time. You can iror constitute a most Important amend- tten B. "A alla too baa ing was the Steven The loaned to "B As tax to American this now ment legislation. tickled was I to tho aglns to big thing pay da) get gard to require Immediate pay- pictures too. out in a special article, this $100,400 for which be has received t I bill does pointed M returnlnt 'Hod a moot inter sating .Dip to Pori. Lsect Itm provides for Josses 'resulting per cent interest yearly. ment of wge due-a- a employe who rt. discharged. This due an employs operation of any ,8W?t! of untrJ' " from either (1) th carried the now provision wasMU netalso altered In howthe corporation hai to Up on th. bu.lnra. Smklnr by regularly rJra OtovnesL they senate. Ths provides, enough to pay the Interest, but It pay day ever. for (he bona fid sals by earned tp&Teri or (2) ma- ha not made sufficient money in till was written to require that these come of the buildings, plant taxpayer of to again do so. Is A entitled te within five days of the expiration was chinery, equipment or other lecflittes, waive hut this rhe period this interest. If he should as or Installed constructed. by acquired altered to make It 1 day, which will choose? He has done that In a yeir 1317 or 10th on after tho or the boforo t, April eti taxpayer brinf pay day month. previous to present Income tax taw. for tha production of articles contrib- Can tad ttth ofC. each L. Olcon wa quit Inqulai-ti- v ths government compel him ts Scooter of to presth ths prosecution uting about this amendment, out finally pay tax on interest which he haa net wvnue- - ent war.1 Th bill doe notwithdrew oppocHioa. The special provision regarding received? aflxtouKural pad allied Indu- ful structures there and I have quits a apply to to Answer You do' not submit suthe state or municipalities. lot of views thal wilt be interesting such net losses, to summarize my pre- fficient or strie. - eaafor- - Edward Sooth wick found to you when I get back. How long will vious facts for a complete analysis. as follows: are article, in it be? Gee Its hard lo wait, . what he considered a serious flaw 1. Net losses which occurred In Y 9 17 On thw basts of the Information which Senator tho bill as written, though have made available you are admay be deducted from the present, you Stevens said it had been introduced la-as vised that if "A report on a cash tax return. of 1913, that Is, the the submitted by representatives Various Parties File to not 2. A net loss shown for ths year basis then uncollected Interest bor unions. The bill made it a mJa to be Included tn hla tax return. If demeanor for an employer haviBA the 1313 be deducted tax from th For Water may Applications A reports on an accrual rather than ability to pay to fail wilfully to do so. return for 1913. The senators struck out ths enphrase a cash baal It win be necessary 3. A net loss for ths year the may on The Tlntlc Drain Tunnel company of 'bavin ths ability ts pay such Interest be deducted from the net income of to Include Interest hot Ifcollectable round that it would make prosecu Provo an has filed with unftjona application un proves subsequently for such an often ss difficult U not the state return 191$ former 'the amending by engineer for seventeen-hundredtder regulations of the treasury deimpossible. refund of taxea a and feet second an securing paid from of water The committee amendment which unnamed written off spring In Dry Hard Canyon or of a credit with respect to such partment. it may be provides that an employee who quits to be used for mining taxes paid for 191$. If the net loss for has to wait until regular pay day, in- at Spring City Th diversion works Is to purpose stead ot only for fir days is as consist of an earthen dam near the 1919 Is greater than th net Income adopted. , of iasuance. reported for 1913, the excess of such West Mercur is Sued. Senator J, IF. Knight townd several point The Santa Clara Cattle company of 1919 net loss over the net Income for objections to It.ths bill a4 recorded his St. George has filed application for 13 191$ may be deducted from fhe net vote against acre-feof water from West Moun. of 192 A. - Lewlsaohn- - Brothers filed wt .ve Flat tain Wash In Washington county, to income 4. For each year subsequent to Th stats law will require Salt Lake be used to water cattle. In the United 8tste district terday to same as 1919. th rule N rethe M " applies Cyren Bagley of Murray City to Inaugurate by Au- quests permission from the state engi- 1919. In other words. If th proposed court against the West Mercur system1 in Its firs department which passed neer to appropriate 1A second, feet of tax bill Is enacted Into law, and while Ing company. The plaintiffs who si gust next if a Chss billlaw. Ths bill water from Thomas Creek In Juab It ascend rending becomes remains tn force, the losses of any mine operator at Butt. Mont- - rt to be used to hit farm originally Included cities of the second county tn that county. The irrigate diversion works one year beginning with 1919 may be te recover ever $34.00 Alleged class, bat tb Ogden firemen patched olty com- are ta consist of a concrete dam and taken into consideration In amending due, rifle December, 1914, on up their differences with the be. omitted pip mission and asked that they 4 the return for the preceding year and laaory note bllL Robert M Jenkins of Vernal would ths from preparation of the return for The first house bill Jo go through like an extension of one year to his lnrithe on. channels, and ths third to contract requiring him to build cer- the succeeding year. regular marsh goad Tax Questions and Answers. come to tbs senate this session, was tain diversion works for 15 second-fewant: kind you Goal Th 'executioner's bad 'after'the which of C. water a seventh from T. In my denitsted UiUa eu humor at Its n- Irrigation article, spring In Clnt qounty, Jenkins wss oq Feb. 3, I advised you to peon " it woo- th bid Introduced by called into the army and was unable appeared artlcBe for' last consult Wednesdays Representative Croft of Summit, pro- to eonetruct the works required by an answer to your inquiry, .Todays for the labeling of all package the contract within the specified time. viding mantn foodstuffs with the name of the further article constitute part, Tho bill ufacturer tnor distributor reply to the questions propounded by the office of tho State Two Found originated J of you. Guilty dairy and food Simmlssloner. Walter flow L. C. H. Am tn quandary ouch WAR M Bcyden, who beljevee some Violating Mann Act to calculate my income tax for the measure most desirable tn protecting The market. 1917 on 8 the sitbee under the tho oonsumer BY senators appeared Inclined to the same Bob Murphy and John Tracey, who year or 1913 method of computation. belief. Senator Heron, however, read were . for with two with Hera my you figure charged give transporting tho lair so that a half pint of ice . cream or seen an tee cream cone girls from Balt Lake to Evanston, you to explain what I must do. U. & Army- from buslnees Feb. 1, 191$. would have te carry a label. Someone Wyr in violaiwm.of Lhe Mann- - white Ixetlrd WARNT'-. ' have would the farmer else thought slave act, July 3. were found guilty after an uninterrupted 'jtereor' of vtvro deceived to label a sack of oat a Senator Sooth-wic- k yesterday htterHooA After the Jdly had twenty-fiv- e year My tnventory on - Da not ha moved to strike tha enacting We 7 was this 30 for deliberated $13,000; about 1. 1918, receipt mlnutea. Jan. failed. A. Marchs clausa and efforts to wo Recommended ,.,lntttsicluded,;ptT merchandise and fixture Distributer of - , , -- r. Th e record vote requested by-B- e name. Of sennf case .the, The case Tracey. Hlstory McKinney showed that only otx machinery arid furniture "Within rtiT -- T ators of the 1$ present thought It Charles Lee the chauffeurofGeorge for the poeseorion and within my store. As you Oat receipts M1 worth while to try to amend the bllL party. was dismissed because of insuf- observe name one M business In was only I fcr Later developments Indicated that a ficient evidence.' The evidence con L Pooh a above. . . ... month of the year 1411. On. Feb. I, , ... ,, roaoaslSaratloa,jpq)C b.,aked. ' contain!" party-oo7accept no 'thr- merchandise., fix- Now Bill ltrodwe4l. $8 driver of the in which A complete automobile, the been bad etc, Intures, machinery, W. Weber Senator J Parker of wa made. over two hundrad no such goots owned and I of troduced the only new bill of the day trip Tracey, who testified that he la a after that date. I received for the It la designed to enlarge the powers dThtrtT over 40 years of age, married of local boards ef health to meet sit- barber heretofore tha sum of the girls that accompanied him $18 400 describedhad uations such 4s have developed dur- one but of expenses against $3,700 I on the trip a couple of weeks after ing the Influenza epidemic. Senator Parks wa prompted by ths failure their arrest, to prevent her from tes- this sum as follows: Army, all erd-nof an attempted prosecution for viola- tifying against him, the state claimed HaJea of January, 11$ $8,704.00 Bend rma tion of health regulations tn Ogden. The prosecution showed In evidence Rent month exmonth for Insnre prompt that Lees waa already a married man money 9rder 40 v .0.3750 pens parson! check, at tha time, and eo for aa he knew had Ga NOTICE. eloctrid coal, , never peen divorced-- from hto first g?T . Special attention light. Sxpres ' f Dr. E. R Springer is now located at wife. - freight - 1 1$ the senset tor date February 4 Deseret Bank building. byhj ' (33.00 , expenses tence. ! Help . hire, same . 1,080 00 month Bldg-ALLIANCE COAL COMPANY. mercantile Taxes 314 ($.00 bo Dr. C. A. Govrana, Dentist, 4293. Merchandise Coal Best For parof moved to 717 Koorno Bldg, W. QwaiKy and Quick Service phene Wo 444$. Advertls- ftt.00 chas'd . I RING ..... ... t dlvt-th- iu semi-annu- al ' Ill 24,-0- 1 -- J,lo,.cr ws' ly pervenal-Ux--rapo- semi-month- ly ! Jtlf lrt two-plato- on gw at -- -'- HISTORY WORLD Of 1919-191- "KTSk rr. I J nhrtd Ii ya die-pos- o and-ethe- r- "wmnfernb $13-31- .... ...... |