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Show tffAH. JAL1NX SUN, SAUNA, : nl TOILET,''LOTIONS - ,' ' : s ' - 1 ' your home one or more persons closely related to you and over whom you exercise family control, you are the head of a family and entitled under the revenue act of i924 to the same personal exemption allowed a married person, $2,500. In addition, a taxpayer is entitled to a credit of $400 for each person dependent upon him for chief support, if such person is either under 18 years of age or inbecause men' capable of faliy or physically defective. Such dependant need not be a member of the tax payers household. For example an unmarried son who supports in his home an aged mother is entitled to an exemption of $2,5000 plus he. $100 credit for a dependant, a total of $2,900. If from choice the self-suppo- ; Our stock contains those varieties preferred by the most discriminating because of their subtle smooth emollient properties. df and expense needed for, The slight extra time ' the proper are of the complexion is amply justiin your appear- fied by ' theiifference it will make tr ance. No. 3 ' ,Tf7ou are single and support in - A . INCOME TAX , The regular daily use of carefully selected Toilet Preparations refreshes, cleanses and purifies the skli and robs the passing years of much of their pbwer to Obliterate the charms of youth and beau ' i! ' mother lived in another city7 IhsTsoh; althongh her chief support,' would be entitled , only to the $1,000 exemp' tion, plus the $400 Tcrpdit.' ! If .the mother not living with him, he is not considered the head of a' family. of a i An exemption as the head family can be claimed by only one piember of the household. 'The $400 credit does not auuly to the' wife or husband .of .a taxpayer though one 'may be-"'totally dependant . The foundation of St. John the Divine church in New York Is laid on solid rock, among the oldest in creation, so that it Is likely to endvjre- - longer than many of the oldrworld cathedrals that are In danger of collapse because of sandy or swbdidt bases. Disputed Honor rt Some authorities give credit to the D. S. S. Vincentes,' S sailing frigate, as the. first clrcumitavtgatlng the globe, Other making the trip In M82f-1880- . authorities credit the United Spates frigate Potomac, which made a continuous cruise around'1 the world from ' 4 ' " J K ' 1831-183- 4. Cash on hand January 1st, 1924 I Received county tax sinking fund . . Received county tax guarantee fynd Received tax anticipation bond Received from property owners on paving , . . principal ' Received from property owners on paving ' Interest . Received county tax sidewalks, and- road ' accounts ReceivdcJ from city property sold , . . . b ? 4 764.96 900.12 ......... V 360.02 .......... , 1101 7.08 A i Lewis Drug' 'Co. 949.74 This. Westinghous'e Iron and - 1440.12 18.00 $1.50 1 Pad GENERAL FUND Licenses Licenses unsettled OLD THINGS VALUED County tax . . FOR NEW PURPOSES Team work June Webb deficit Each Generation. How many things are usedT Nobody knows. Things are accumulating so fast In the United States that there can no longer.be any record of their number or use, says the national foreign trade council. Each generation has - new uses for old things. The United States war supplies catalogue for the last war year . 120,000. separate Items,, Involving millions of things and billions of vhlues. One of these was coconut shells. Coconuts were originally used for food' by natives of tropical countries, kand by mqnkeys to hurl at unwary visitors. Later a hundred million pounds yearly came to be Imported Into the United States, .for a half donen food uses. Then the United States army used coconut shells to make absorbent charcoal for gas ' masks. Cotton Is a thing, a flower,' a nothing. One hundred and thirty years ago It was maintained In the United States congress that is was a nonIn productive plant for Americans. this war catalogue of 120,000 Items cotton played a chief role. Thousands of factories were kept busy using cotton to make underwear, tentB, sheets, socks, tire materials, smokele6S powder, hospital absorbent cotton, jwlne, . r J represents the Seely' Hickley.Auto company 'of Mt, ant, Dodge Brothers representatives, spent several days here this week, Pleas- ' t Last Sunday evening, Burton Klrane entertained for Misses 'Edna Jackson, Erma Selin, and Daval Strange at 500 Following a; session at "cards light refreshments were servecC e g prominent in circles of Southern Utah, was here from Ephraim this week. O. C. Doke, stock-raisin- The officers of the ,Saiina farm Bureau met at the home of J. T. Ci ant last Saturday everimg. Various matters concerning the organi, sation were discussed. ' Frank Rasmussen of Bicknell, a former Salina resident, was here this week. He was in consultation with Drs. Merrill and Merrill at the Saiina hospital. Bishop W. H. Smart of Duchesne, is here for an indefinate visit. He was called here on account of the ' illness of his daughter Mrs. James , con-&ij- d r , , - - . h:- con-note- tn-ubl- e - I j'.1. , - 3705.53. ' 10.00 . '7.00 ..... 295.82 190.00 243.15 ........ , . . I . 4Q.50I ' .' 19.23 ......... 1 ? V ,v t k. : -- t FOR as -- new.- - - . ! J- - t to E-tr- ..... ... 1 V kADIO SENSATIONS Atwater Kfcnts Gilfilla.i Neulrodyne installed gn approval, communicate your ' ' ' wants to H. S. Carlisle, - ' ; - Job printing bandied ina first class mnner.v Call tbe Sun 'office. g , ' 'Apples V - ' ' Mathias Erikson. ' f Subscribe today. , - $2.00i,a . j30t4 year. r standard one-ha- lf The sttbstanbe of Is that's Jtfctng Is thesr-djofinctton- there are a lot of t - f ' Refund on licenses Teamwork OrdinAnce Merchandise , L a thtnf and that js, The keynote'to business , 1 .Let .us supply you. . col- 1 N . . . 1 , .1 62.00. . 4. . A 428.35 50.00 6 .32 1 V" 1 v "'"'V I. " y 1st, 1925. : 51.50; - . - I 1000.0Q, 101 7.08 726.81 449.50 .GENERAL ACCOUNT ; .. Overdraft. 4 - - 1 : : Butter wrappers' printed at . this office. , Send your orders here. . ' r V 701.67 36437.42- - 36437.42 5343.12 Z Order Your Sunday Dinner can serve you witk any cut of meat you like. Order a nice tender roast for your Sunday dinner. 738125 y umns of fine. type to try to define the word thing,, ft uses , eighteen main distinctions of meaning and, dozeda of r subdivisions. '" vV (; good stationery - for Sale in the UBes Sevan ' and SALE A baby buggy. Good Inquire Mrs. J. P. Madsen. Ble.-'.On- e HAZEL ALLRED, " City, Recorder !i Try our nice, fresh, juicy oranges 20c doz. a-- B.B. Shop The THE PLACE of QUALITY . tJl.llliiul '4 W' V We ........ references l.05(KJuiportant U ' 1 . ADVERTISEMENTS. aimsyuiK! 1699.49 O : CLASSIFIED . 1 ay md-ski- eld Salina Service Station 16.25 47,65 : 768.49 9.0D - THE YEAR TIRE CHAINS p34,23; 1 . F.tpenses on cemetery W itnesses fine account . . . . . . . . . j pounding cattle j Expense on irrigation account . .t. ht watch account . .j. Officers bond ...... : Auto hire . . ; . .i . . . redeemed Paving warrant .y i. . Paving bondi redeemed : to $1,500,000,000,000. Tax anticipation bond redeemd f . . . .1 . . . . - ,What are things? Everybody Tax interest and attorney fee' . . . . anticipation, knows and nobody can tell. The "A . . . word 'thtcgls .'one of the most com- Expenses on sidewalk and toads mon tn the speech of many peoples. Expenses on city property There fcre $2.00 Cleaners and 35.54 5.00;. 135.65 1310.00 6,56. "... SUN Special- - On W 462.00 1 2.00 3257.72' . A Park expenses . Fire hose Notary work .. Telephone Expenses on pipe line Warrants not in Telluride Power Go. THE SAINA 782. 13. 1.. . Balance in sums of $1.00 A Month Owing to the fact that this offer last but a short time, it is most advisable to secure your Iron and Pad and Cover combination at once, Dont wait until it is too late. 2489.40 25.90 . .... 1 576.22 233.68 27.80 .... ..... t i DOWN will 5393,12 50.00 DISBURSEMENTS J Expenses on street lighting Expenses on paving fourth district . J 4. Expenses on fire, siren Expenses on lumber, hauling and sawing , ! Attorneys fees Printing t. Official pay roll I Stamps .1 Interest on paving bonds Interest on water bonds i. . . . . .1 Painting signs Interest on paving warrants . . . , . . . Auditing city books i f League dues on new street lighting .. . . ( Expenses ....... 75c 180.06 360.02 360.02 6.95 ...... get And Special Terms of 720.04 5343.12 J. Companys Electric shops you the pad and cover FREE! 988.44 405.00 . i By buying your Westinghouse Iron now at any of the Telluride Power - - 628.42 360,02 , i J 62.75 113.90 22.05 - . : $ 6. 75 & 1 . . . Cover We are able to make this attractive offer which will last for a SHORT TIME ONLY, because we secured these Hold-Tit- e Combination Iron ing Board Pads and Covers at a special purchase price. 122.50 - and Price of t One 1 4100.55 2.63 . Board Ironing Two for the 2.00 1800.19. 5.00 839.13 . . . ..... , The word oil suggests a few uses, Cause Of Writer's Crump , such as lubricating. Illuminating or Writer's, cramp .bos been defined ns castor oil. There are 136 chief kinds an occupational neurosis to, which of oil from Chinese tung to rosemary. those who do too. much' writing, espeThere are seventy general uses and cially with the baud too tightly kinds of steel, from corset ribs to are liable., A person with the ships, with an uncountable variation ,, has - he ever the of uses. . t control imiscies of the thumh and middle and Whence do they come, all these f,,re .Ungers, it (though' other manual things? Nobody knows. It Is estioperations are performed without tUifi mated they come from 139 different culty. The affection, seldom manifests countries or ports. They may come Hself till toward middle, age frdni the air, the' latest source of 4 f . . , t ' , nitrates. In the United States alone t 300,000 Industrial plants use' $40,000,- . Perpetual Motion Making hay ' while the Vua shines 000,000 worth of worldwide materials to make things, for American comfort and raising mushrooms in tha dark. ; and convenience, or to resell abroad. Kansas City Star. f What are - things worth? Nobody A rough 'estimate of the knows. t wealth- of nations varies from , . e . ' 1456.23 . Received from celebration 1923 Received from dog tax Received from pipe water tax fee Received from cemetery f Received from fines t Received from estray pound 2 SL Received from city tax . Received from irrigation tax, county ftax Received from night watch account Received from hearse account . Received from park account . Received from library county tax Received from . account Received from county tax paving bond Received from county tax water bond Reeceived from fire siren account Over draft in bank Less received 1925 licenses Rasmussen, who underwent an oper- haversacks. There are 209 listed articles made ation at the hospital the early1 days of 'cotton by Ainerican , factories. of the week. There are probably ijQOO' different uses of cotton. Silk was once limited In Its uses. Talkers Word Records Today there are 125 common uses and A rapid and experienced talker makkinds of natural and artificial silk. ing a speech on n subject which he Wood once had a few primary uses,. will understands fully speak st a rata for the making of spears or canoes or " , of about 8,000 words an hour, as fire wood, then for houses. Today Country Ueet Much Chromite there are listed 108 uses of wood. Under the word fiber, without respect Shaping snow Use of chromite by American leathclasses Celebrations er and steel industries has made the to kind, there are ninety-onand kinds, ranging from shoestrings United States the worlds largest conto plushes. Library expense sumer of the mineral . . . Potentialities Developed by r Dan Argyle, . . $6.75 Regular 4426.82 - INTEREST. be-ab- RECORDERS YEARLY FINANCIAL REPORT OF SAUNA , CITY, UTAH ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1924 - ,,' This Is a belief of people of Burma. Dorothy Dix says that the Burmese believe that the soul In the form of a butterfly, leaves the body vhile we sleep. They will never waken a sleeper for fear his butterfly may not to get back quickly enough to its habitation, the soul having gone wandering during the persons slee$ the otheri"- upon I . LOCAL ITEMS OF Poetical Burmese Belief Church's Solid Foundation iliiriii uil liL wiw Hm,.n'm"ii"ii,i !!fcuiwi!llilt,iliiUiiil ill '' imn i) !i nip i"f u r'j' .AilU .I i,r. ll till liillliJii'll III ,ii . .1 "T ili,,i:i!.l nij'nn lilli iilil |