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Show . 7. Father of THE EQX ELDER NEWS, BngKam City, UloK Tuesday, Febiuaiy 5, 1963 -- v X i vA Nx V 7 - V " f A book and other material was presented to Box Elder Junior OBSERVE DENTAL WEEK Feb. High school last week to draw attention to National Childrens Dental Health Week, Norwood Hyer and Principal Wayne E. Call. Mrs. school librarian are here Accepting Making the presentation are Mrs. Jay Griffin and Mrs. A. Fdward Warren. Natl Childrens Dental Health Week Observed Casualty and Theft Losses Deductible From Income Tax due to your willful negligence or willful act. You cannot deduct amounts you pay for damage to another car with which you collided. On personal or nonbusiness property, the amount of the loss is the lesser of (1) the cost (adjusted) or (2) the decrease in the fair market value of the asset. From this amount you Casualty and theft losses may be deducted on Federal income tax returns under cer tain conditions, Roland V. Wise, director of Internal Revenue for the Utah District, said today. Deductible casualty losses, he said, include losses of property resulting from earthquake, fire, storm, flood, automobile accident, or similar event. A casulty loss can result from complete or partial destruction of property. Generally speakan ing, it must result from identifiable event of a sudden, unexpected, or unusual nature. Dental National Childrens Health week is being observed and locally, materials Feb. stressing the importance of dental health have been distributed to schools. These materials include posters, dental health material kits and copies of the text, "Teeth, Health and Appearance." Mrs. A. Edward Warmust substract the insurance or ren, president of the Auxiliary other compensation which you of the First District Dental soreceive or expect to receive. The amount which is left is ciety, and Mrs, Jay Griffin, health Brigham City dental chairman, distributed the maTHEFT LOSSES, he said, interials locally. DAMAGE to your own car cluding losses of money or other Dental National Childrens Health week is sponsored by the resulting from a collision or ac- personal property, are deductcident can be deducted if not ible in the year they are disAmerican Dental association. covered. Losses resulting from losing or mislaying articles are not deductible. for Some of the loss items which you cannot claim a deduction are accidental loss of cash or other personal property; damage due to rust or gradual erosion; damage or destrucMATTRESSES tion of animals or plants by disease; losses of property in storage or in transit; or amounts 72x84 paid for personal injuries. Taxpayers having questions on casualty losses may get PubW lication 5174, "How the Federal "' i e Income Tax Applies to Hurricanes, Floods, Tornadoes, Other Disasters, and Thefts, by callINCLUDES Internal ing or writing the Revenue Service office. 9 KING SIZE 129.95 1 Box Springs OUR READERS WRITE King Size Mattress Editor: I certainly have enjoyed the hometown newspapers that you have so generously sent to me the past seven months. Its wonderful to be able to keep abreast with all of the news back home. I have been transferred to the city of Evansville, Indiana. My street address there is 1414 I would appreE. Tennessee. ciate it, if you would send the paper to my new address. I have greatly enjoyed my mission so far. Its great to teach the gospel and wonderful to grow through the experiences of meeting and talking to people. May God bless you always. Sincerely, Elder 0. Ford Wilson. Heavy Duty 6 Caster Frame (H) hours is (H) MATTRESS all it takes COMPANY YOUR OLD for everton TO MATTRESS. TON TODAY, EVERTON REBUILD CALL SLEEP BETTER EVER- TONIGHT. MATTRESS COMPANY 24 East 1 Phone PA st South BOX ELDER 31 SCHOOL HIGH r r si! cl City; Dr. Melvin B. Watkins, Tenafly, N. J.; Mrs. Clara Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1:30 p m. in the Brigham City Fourth LDS ward chapel with Bishop W. Hadfield officiaHerman ting. Friends may call at the Blaine Olsen Mortuary Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p. m. and Wednesday prior to services. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. X. Wallins, Clifford C. Watkins, 72, of North First East, died Sunday afternoon of natural causes in a Provo hospital. 87 Monday ! 7 7 Ogclsn tally 1 1 Retired Musician, Teacher Dies Sunday After Illness Brigham Man Succumbs Dies in Ohio c f ' George L. Knave! Sr., 81, of Salem, Ohio, passed away Lavinia Wells Barker, 70, of Wednesday, Jan. 30, in Salem. Mr. Knavel had suffered a 1395 23rd Street, Ogden, died stroke a few days previous Monday morning at an Ogden while vacationing in Hawaii. hospital of natural causes. She was born April 23, 1892 He was the father of George at Willard, a daughter of Oris L. Knavel Jr., of 217 East A, and Annie L. Wells. She was Fourth South, Brigham City, reared and educated in Brigwho flew to Salem just prior to ham City. his fathers death. He will reShe was married to J. Clifford turn to Brigham City the end Barker on Feb. 18, 1915 in the of this week. Salt Lake LDS Temple. They Survivors Include his widow;' Bear Rivtwo sons and four daughters, made their home in er City until they moved to OgWilliam Grant Knavel, Hawaii;' den five years ago, where they Mrs. Thomas (Betty) Maiko-vic- have resided since. Portland, Ore.; George L. She was a supervisor of the Knavel Jr., Brigham City; Mrs. LDS Junior Sunday school for Joseph (June) Janveck, Mrs. 20 years in the Bear George (Lois) Van Fossom, and for about She also Mrs. Steve (Doris) Daily, all of River LDS ward. Salem, Ohio; 17 grandchildren taught in the MIA for ten years. and two SURVIVORS INCLUDE her Funeral services and burial husband, two grandOgden; took place Saturday in Salem. children; two brothers, Alton F. Wells, Los Angeles, Calif. Owen A. Wells, Yermo, Calif. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Myers Mortuary, 845 Washington Blvd., Ogden. Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Bnd Thursday prior to services. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. Roland V. Wise of the Internal Revenue office in Utah has released a list of some of the most common errors made by taxpayers in itemizing deGerald Brunner, 20, of 1073 ductions on Federal income tax Third evenue, Salt Lake City, returns. The list was compiled from records of the Internal Monday was ordered bound over to face trial in First DisRevenue office and consists of court after waiving preunallowable deductions found on trict liminary hearing in Brigham returns. fraudulent City court on a None of the following expen- check charge. ses are deductible: Funeral expenses, water taxes, dog licenJudge VeNoy Christoffersen ses, hunting and fishing licen- set said at $2,500 cash or $5,000 ses, social security taxes, Fed- property bond. eral excise taxes on jewelry, tires, gasoline, furs, cosmetics, etc., life insurance premiums, Hop, Standard Missing title fees, fines and penalties. Bunderson school principal A. Wise said that when a return Elwyn Seely last Thursday reis audited, any of the above deto police that a basketported ductions must be disallowed and ball hoop and partially broken difthe taxpayer must pay the standard had been taken from ference in tax. the local school grounds. He said that the instrufction booklet mailed to most taxpayers has handy check lists of which expenses may be deducted. Taxpayers may also call local Internal Revenue Service offices and ask for income tax information. Mr. Watkins was born Feb. Beaver Dam, a son of Joseph H. and Lydia Ella Hancock Watkins. He had attended schools at Brigham City and graduated from Brigham Young college at Logan. He had completed graduate work at the University of Utah, Brigham Young University and Utah State University. 20, 1890 in IRS Lists Common Tax Errors Man Bound Over He married Ronella Anderson on Sept. 4, 1912 in the Salt She died Lake LDS temple. April 2, 1932. He married Lois Oswald on May 16, 1933 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. i V CARD OF THANKS r" v I Clifford SUCCUMBS C. Wat- an active civic lead- kins died Sunday after an er, farmer and retired school teacher. He had taught school in the Jordan, Cache and Box Elder county districts. He served as music supervisor of the Jordan district from HE WAS 1919-2- -E- He had been band and choral director at Box Elder and Bear River High schools. He also had conducted the early civic opera and city band at Brigham City. At the time of his death, he was a member of the Brigham City Fourth LDS ward. He was a high priest and Melchizedek choral director of North Box Elder stake. An avid sports fan, he had served as manager of the Brigham City Peaches baseball team when they defeated Sacramento to win the western division championship. t cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and generous assistance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of mother, Hazel R. Hendrickson. May Gods blessing rest with those who came to our assistance in any way. ? The Hendrickson Family. Words LT F15-- p FUNERAL HOME Directors-- . HAROLD B. FELT VERL I. PETERSEN BRIGHAM CITY Your many appreciative comments about our facilities, parking area, services, as well as our reasonable prices, ' indicate we are fulfilling our single ambition: to offer truly fine service at a moderate cost. SURVIVORS include his widow; four daughters and two sons, Mrs. A1 (Barbara) Faulkner, Fresno, Calif.; Mrs. Gar-ro- n (Beth) 'Brian, Bountiful; Mrs. Anna Owens, Fresno, Calif.; Clifford O. Watkins, Burley, Idaho; William Mac Watkins, Salt Lake City; Watkins, a student at University of Utah; 12 grandchilthree dren; five brothers and two sisters, Joseph H. Watkins, Jr., Logan; Eddis W. Watkins, Ogn den; Mrs. Flora Walker, V. Watkins and Preston Phene PA3-5203- Lu-ci- le 71 Beautiful Nor-i'ma- Serf ice Nee) Not fie Costly SAVE FOR THE THINGS YOU WANT... Job Offers Total 942 Utah employers made 942 job offers through State Employment Security offices during the week of January 26, reported Douglas Miller, manager of the Brigham City Employment Security office. Millers weekly report on the Utah labor market showed this total to be well above the week before and year-ag- o volume by nearly 200 in each instance. But the report also pointed out that insured unemployment, now at 13,488, is nearing the six per cent mark and is considerably higher than last years 4.8 per cent. An encouraging note in the unemployment situation was a sharp drop of 547 in the number of initial claims filed for The current compensation. weeks total of 2,105, with its downturn from the week before may signal the tapering off of the volume of new unemployment for this year, Miller said. "Girl Talk NEW YORK (UPI) Henry Plitt, president of ABC Films, Inc., liked the expression "girl talk those intimate chats engaged in by the fair sex among themselves so much that he decided to use it for the title of a new television show in which distaff celebrities will gather for 30 minutes of chit chat, with Virginia Graham as moderator. G. Saturday, Feb. 9 - 6:00 P.M. 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