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Show V 1 2 Brigham City, Utah Thursday, February 20, 1964 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, IRS Report Duo Fob. 28 1963. The Internal Revenue Service reminded banka, aavlnfa and loan aeaoclatlona, credit unions, and other savings in. stltutlons that they must file Information returns, Forms 1099 and 1096, with the In. ternal Revenue Service on or before Feb. 28, 1964 report, lng all Interest aggregating $10 or more, paid or credited to their depositors during the year Internal Revenue called atten. tlon to the fact that amounts paid or credited by savings Institutions upon deposit accounts, even though some, times designated as "divid. h&e 4 V - ' V4' I ends", represent "interest" for income tax purposes. These amounts should be reported In Column two of the Form 1099 under the heading "Interest PORTRAIT PRESENTED Mrs. Deryl Ross Young of Perry shows the oil painting she did to present as a gift to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Youngas they were crowned sweethearts of the Perry LDS ward at the annual Valentine dance at Saturday, Feb. 15. The painting is Mrs. Youngs first full attempt with oils and portrays the elder Young standing together looking over the valley where they have made their home since their marriage. PERRY PULSE . . The distinctive quality of Light Olympia Beer 'is always the same. ' Sweetheart Couple Honored At Annual Valentine Dance . By Mrs. Glen Bowcutt The "sweethearts ball" will be a night long re. membered by Issac and Elzada Young, this years ward sweet- ed the couple with a lovely corsage and boutonniere. She also made the presentation of an oil painting by Mrs. Deryl (De hearts. The recreation hall was Esta Young depleting the g decorated In a Valentine theme. couple Perry. The couple was seated In front Mrs. Marvin Cope composed a of a large slx.foot heart where lovely poem to go along with they greeted their many friends the painting. annual The reason is refreshingly clea- r- :& the Water over-lookln- and Olympia Brewing Company, Tumivnter, near Olympia, Washington. 264 Oly SPECIAL SPRING relatives. -- OF CEREMONIES MASTER Mrs. Ralph Vavricka present- - for the evening were Bishop Moylen Young. Those taking part on the program were Mary Stokes, Florence Wight, Dor. Souter, MaRee Wight, othy Nola May Young, DeLalne Young Khrlsten Wight, Brian Young, Brent Young, Evelyn Wight, Carol Jean Souter, DeAnn Johnson, Corl Young, Moylen Young and Jerry Wright. A special tribute written by Mrs. Ida Young Thorne was read by Nancy Stokes. After the pro-graeveryone enjoyed dancing to the Henry Johnsen orchestra. BDOSB H7W3 AT THE OGDEN STOCKYARDS 28th - 7:00 P.M. FRIDAY, FEB. THE TOWN BOARDOF being held in response to requests from many buyers and sellers of horses. This SPECIAL SPRING HORSE SALE will be held in the OGDEN UNION This, sale is STOCKYARDS SALES BARNKnot thecoliseum). This sale is being heavily advertised and we expect y a good consignment of horses and plenty of buyers for therm This sale will be handled by the OGDEN SALES COMPANY (a subsidiary of The Ogden Union Stockyards Company) licensed and bonded for your : protection. Horses will be unloaded and tagged at the east end of the Stockyards (one block north of the Coliseum) Restaurant in the Exchange jSuilding will be open for your convenience. : LIST , CONSIGNMENTS YOUR lonSfeck Yards 394-55- dump CO. Jen, Utah 1 area. The town of Perry has pur. chased a truck from the Utah Forest and Fire Control, to be used as an emergency fire fight lng unit. ' They semlnd all residents of the deadline for. obtaining a dog licence. If you have not purchased a licence by Satur. day, Feb. 29 the fee will be EARLY 'U w Perry met Monday evening, Feb. 10, with Mayor Clark White In charge. It was brought to the town boards attention that out residents have been us. lng the Perry City dump area. In order to confine the use of the dump to Perry residents the town board has de. only, elded to Issue special permits to Perry residents, which they will be expected to show when taking waste material to the U y High Earnings: Vi compounded y Enduring Strength. Ogden First Federal is the oldest savings association in the Weber-Bo- x Elder area. For more than four decades many thousands have been saving many millions at. the association now known as Ogden First Federal Savings. semi-annuall- doubled. fin U Consider these advantages you receive only at Ogden First 4 Federal Savings: J LnJ y. Ogden First Federals reserves are far higher than legal requirements. y Insured Protection. 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