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Show 1950 THE '9Ust J Ie '0, reP0.1 aOd 4 Bj4 as tl be 'M ratiijj N h iceC 3ns' Fon? andJoiU' a1 ma-'"iL- es o! mtaj lam J, B, ect yom a 3taBot led longer I CUe: Ur- -at thfl irtfortiJ figwj facilities i nenadayj tiJ tod wing a ria ewipmai anlrj nation au faolitid 3 il it Fort Dt: t0 BalW harS of i r Piite !ld about excess of 12,000 are , estimated at be ef-- e two months, or aboutsent out every 75,000 each will year. tax blTah Simplifying A test run mailing of f sales tax returns went out 12,196 the mailmg prior manias and sales tax re to July 15. on which date returns ;sir.e tax of sales tax collecand payment has tions for May and June were due. the commission r will The test proved so completely blank returns Without envelopes. A satisfactory that the commission ad-- f ordered both sales tax and income .vment to the Machine used by the tax returns handled in this mandocu--?- Jt hold each ner in the future. will not become Here is how the new process A blank saves money for the state: Postmails. glided m the form, as age is reduced. The rate under .fied from the printer, postal permit is one cent for the return not enclosed in an enveaddressograph the return and lope. It is two cents when it is the same operaenclosed in an envelope, even it during though the envelope is left unof the com-!Sr- Jl sealed to permit postal regulation inspection. affect the mailing One cent for each of 300,000 relike 300,000 blank turns means $3,000 annually, or 225.000 $6,000 per biennium. tax blanks, sent Cost of window envolopes is remaind- eliminated, about $1,125 year, and the entirely j of which in a year, or $2,250 a biennium. Enija returns, velopes are usually delivered to TO CREDITORS also rf Celestina Elardo, (Wine Elardo, also In the District Court of the SevElardo, also enth Judicial District, In and For Celestino do- Carbon County, State of Utah Celeste Elardo, and de-- U NOTICE TO CREDITORS d the same person, will present In the Matter of the Estate of Vouchers to the un-;- l! Martha Martine Anderson, also to or Utah, Scofield, at known as Martha M. Anderson, :f4 Gibson, Attorneys at Martine Anderson, Martha Mar-tin- e the before or on Price, Utah, Andersen, Martha M. AnderA. D September, sen and Martine Andersen, being one and the same person. DeceasWagorishek, ed. Creditors will present claims Estate of the timimstratnx vouchers to the undersigned 1 also with d at the law offices of Dart & i Celestina E a r o, Celestme Elardo, fflown as 3 Bonomo Building, on or as Celestino Elar-j- o Sheya, before 15, 1950. jo known September gso known as Celeste EDITH CANTO, and iardo, and being one Administratrix of said estate. same person, decessed DART & SHEYA, & GIBSON. Attorneys for Administratrix, eys for Administratrix, 3 Bonomo Building, National Bank Building, Price, Utah. s. Utah. First Publication: July 13, 1950. (Publication: July 20, 1050. Last Publication: August 3, 1950. Publication: August 10, 1950. com-?2S- - T- winy Savings Tax ,eS laPPtH)Oj Commission Jic f ijp m side Ctastte Cjate date winy hbrananMlSS Patsy Uhas the bbrary open Monday through In accordance with a request Friday from 3:30 Pm A few new books by the president, veterans must m 311 the Ume and now make a 5 per cent down therp V3nety size any payment on homes purchased or reader. constructed on which a GI housMr and Mrs. F. L. Graham left ing loan is obtained. IX trainu Sunda' for the east The 5 per cent down payment wpfi6 h6y wm sPend a two required applies to all GI home vacation. loans, whether made by a lender rnd Mrs- H- T- Murphy, and partially guaranteed by the fort Fjances Bobby and Jerry Veterans Administration, or if the Sunday afternoon for a weeks veteran obtains a direct loan vacation. will They motor through southern Utah and do a from VA for the full purchase price. little fishing on the way back. VA recently designated areas Mr. and Mrs. Lee Alger enter- of the country in which 4 per tained at an open-houSunday cent financing is lacking, and in on ln their new home at which eligible veterans of World 395 Edgehill Drive. War If may qualify for direct The Welfare is sending a bus government loans as provided by load of children to Price five days a recent Act of Congress. A list a week to swim The children of the areas designated have signed up at the Sunnydale for this state can eligible be obtained Homes office and been from the VA regional (state) ofm.o groups according to separated ages. The bus started its trips last week and fice. will go down with a different The eligible areas, virtually all group each day until further no of which are outside metropolitice. tan centers, include about 2,200 Mr. Arthur Jeffs of Castle Dale of the 3,100 counties in the Unitspent the week end in Sunnydale ed States. It is estimated that with his son and family, Mr and about 4 million veterans, or 30 Mrs. Mark Jeffs and Scott. per cent of those still eligible for Mr. W. C. Walker and Dr. Ally, GI loan benefits, reside in those son, both of Salt Lake City weie areas. In many instances, veterbusiness visitors m Sunnvside and ans in certain towns in designatSunnydale last week. They re turned to their home Friday eve ed eligible counties were declared ineligible for the direct loans mng adequate 4 per cent The Sunnyside Library board because held its July meeting last Tues. mortgage financing was not day evening at the home of Mrs. available in those towns. The Housing Act of 1950 made Agnes Jeffs. A business meeting was conducted with Mrs. Sally available $150 million for such Tucker taking chaige in the ab direct loans to veterans, effective sence of the president, Mrs. Mary after July 19, in areas where VA After the meeting Mrs. found that 4 per cent financing Daily. Jeffs served light refreshments from private sources is not availto the members present who were able. The fund will be available Miss Patsy McCourt, Mrs. Sally until used or until July 30, 1951 Tucker and Mrs. Virginia Coeh In addition to location in a des rane. ignated eligible area, the follow MJcourr - L rl fr se the commission 500 to a box. years supply, therefore, for these two taxes was about 600 boxes, That is quite a lot of shelf-roomade available for other purposes, Labor of stuffing is eliminated. Trained employees learn to place the blank returns in en velopes at remarkable speed; but even so it takes many man-houto stuff 300,000 envelopes. News of the Utah test apparently is spreading to other states, Even though only a single test, of th sales tax returns for one period, has been made in Utah, Governor Walter W. Johnson, of Colorado, has already requested copies of the new returns and information pertaining to the method of processing these new m ing conditions must be met: 1. The veteran must not pre viously have used any part of his GI loan guaranty entitlement. 2. The loan may not exceed $10,000. 3. The veteran must be a sat' isfactory credit risk, and the monthly payments on his mort gage must bear a proper relationship to his income. 4. He must show that he is unable to obtain 4 per cent financing from other sources, in eluding loans from the secretary of agriculture in the case of farm housing. As in the case of other GI home loans, the VA direct loan bears 4 per cent interest, may be made repayable over periods up to 30 years, and the veteran re a gratuity credit of 4 per ceives forms. cent of the amount which ordi narily would have been guaranOF THE teed U. S. DEPARTMENT by VA up to a maximum of INTERIOR, Bureau of Land $160. Management, Washington 25, D. C, Veterans who wish to apply for Notice is hereby given that the lands listed herein ore offered a direct home loan should write Officer at through sealed bids on the terms to the Loan Guaranty hereinafter specified, to qualified their VA regional (state) office bidders of the highest cash tating the location and price of amounts per acre as a bonus for the property and the amount of the privilege of leasing the lands the loan which will be required under sec. 17 of the Leasing Act to finance the purchase or conof February 25, 1920 (41 Stat. struction of the home. U.S.C. sec. 181), as 30 437; The VA regional office will amended. All bids must be sub an application form. These of supply Bureau mitted to the Director, at Land Management, Washington forms will not be available 1 p. m. other VA offices throughout the 25, D. C., on or before of the date set out herein. Each state. Applications will be pro bidder must submit with the bid cessed in the order of receipt in of the amount bid in the loan guaranty division. one-fif-th cash or by certified check on a The Loan Guaranty Officer solvent bank or by money order the of made payable to the order UNITED STATES DEPARTTreasurer of the United States, MENT OF THE INTERIOR, Buand file the showing of qualifi- reau of Land Management, Land cations to receive a lease .re- & 192.42(a) Survey Office, Salt Lake City, quired under 43 CFR 1730. Utah, June 28. 1950. Notice is Circular (3) and (a) (2) that under proviThe envelopes should be plainly hereby given section 2455, R. S., as of be sions to not are marked that they hour amended by section 14 of the act opened before the date and show of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274). should and set out herein, to the application of and the and pursuant the of parcel the number of Price, Utah, Se reJames Pappas bids No field. name of the there will be of 069303, No. rial herefixed hour ceived after the bidder, but the to be highest will fered, bids in for receiving acre, at than less $3.00 not at per the of remainder considered. The toe held at 10 to sale a must rental public annual bonus and the oclock A. M., on the 6th day of-of be paid and an acceptable surety do,a laas September, 1950 next, at this at bond in the sum of m fice, the following tracts of land: ble the amount of rental, but more SEViSWVi, Section 18, Twp. 14 no case less than $1,000 nor furnished by South Range 10 East, S. L. M., than $5,000. must be Bids may be made by the successful bidder prior to the Utah. or his agent, either perissuance of a lease- - An accept- principalat the sale or by mail. sonally bond surety $5,000 able Bids sent by mail will be considrequired prior to oncommencing land. ered only if received at this ofthe dialling operations for bidders fice prior to the hour fixed acThedeposits of the other .he sale. These bids must be acceptance upon returned will be Bidders companied by certified checks or of the successful bids. of postoffice money orders for the vation against warned are S. Code amounts of the bid and must be U. 18, Title 1860, section combination enclosed in sealed envelopes. The uniawtol prohibiting must be marked in the The or intimidation of bidders. and envelopes left-hacomer substanlower to any reject right is reserved follows: Public sale bid, the as to tially payable all bids. Royalties rate No. 969303, Sale, 10 A. M., United States will be at the cent Serial 1950. The person making 6, 25 to Sept. per cent of 12 4 per required per cent to the highest bid will be for oil, and 12 to pay immediately the amount 16 23 per cent for gas, in adSchedule B in the thereof. Any persons claiming land the willbe rental versely lease form. Annual to file their claims, or per acre. The are advised on at the rate of or before the time geologic objections, lands are in the known field, designated for sale. structure of the Famharn three claim a m the Any person entitled to the Utah, and are offered first T. right under oa reels described as follows.Far preference an proviso to said section 14 asmust Utah, it e R 11 E. SX.M., owner of contiguous land 13. cel Na 1, No. assert his claim within 30 days NSW, 160 acres. sec.Parcel from the date of public offering 24 conditional sale to the highest 180 acres. Parcel Na 3, and bidder and at the expiration of preference right period, if NEViafres Total 440 acres. said no such right has been asserted, Standard the highest bidder will be declarSe TP f Eastern 1950. MARION ed the purchaser of the land. August 30, Time, ERNEST E. HOUSE Manager. August 3 1950. First Publication: July 27, 1950. 10, 1950. Last Publication: August 24, 1950. Last Publication: August rs iy, Saturday, Sunday, Monday two-mon- August 'ilEEI'S MAJESTIC 4-5-- f PRESENTATION 11IS h CRITICS - WE! the 6REATEST in is aviSOH oV EVENT! STABS ' t0 me uwton sroiir i THE STDHV HE JESUS Gte&tesl Story Ever fold Mniglit Show MATINEES at :00 P. 'i at Beginning TUESDAY M. Saturday AND SUNDAY SATURDAY Continuous H 1 1 1:00 p. m. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 8-- 9 luis Hayward and Lee Bowman in U HOUSE BY THE RIVER THURSDAY, FRIDAY AUGUST Robert AND SATURDAY 10-11-- 12 Walker, Joan Leslie --in- SURPRISED HIS WIFE m Wil-stea- Speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening were Bishop Lynn Broadbent and Clifton N. A vocal Memmott of Helper. duet, Dear to the Heart of the Shepherd, by JoAnne Houghton and Geraldine Johnson, accompanied by Bulah Tabotie concluded the program. Mrs. Broadbent, Mrs. Memmott and children and Mr. Mernmotts mother also attended. Mrs. Pete Tabone and children were Provo visitors Thursday and Arnolene Snow accompanied her sister home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Booth and family were Springville visitors over the week end. Mr. Booth stressed that the mere submission of an application does not assure that it will be granted, even if the property desired is in a designated area. Both the property and the credit of the veteran will have to meet VA standards. He cautioned each veteran not to Invest in land or materials or make a deposit on the assumption that he will receive a direct loan. Every applicant should wait until he hears from his VA regional office. Changes in the list of designated areas may be made as the availability of private capital improves or falls below acceptable standards. Carbon County, State of Utah NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of STANY POZUN, Deceased, will present their Creditors claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Dart & Sheya, his attorneys, at Room 3, Bonomo Building, Price, Utah, on or before the 23rd day of September, A. D. 1950. JOHN SKERL, Administrator of the Estate of Stany Pozun, Deceased. DART & SHEYA, By Edward Sheya, Attorneys for Administrator, 3 Bonomo Building, Price, Utah. First Publication: July 20, 1950. Last Publication: August 10. 1950. U. S. ROCK WOOL Coal Exports Gain million tons of Twenty-eig- ht bituminous coal were shipped out of this country in 1949, or 6.4 per cent of the national output. INSULATION A Ceiling 28x26 In the District Court of the enth Judicial District, In and For Carbon County, State of Utah NOTICE TO CREDITORS FILL FULL In the Matter of the Estate of Martin Anderson, also known as GUARANTEED FOR LIFE OF Martin Andersen, being one and THE BUILDING the same person, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Sold and Installed by the law offices of Dart & Sheya, 3 Bonomo Building, on or before September 15, 1950. EDITH CANTO. Administratrix of said estate. DART & SHEYA, Phone 494 316 N. 2nd E. Attorneys for Administratrix, 3 Bonomo Building, PRICE, UTAH Price, Utah. First Publication: July 13, 1950, Last Publication: August 3, 1950. Sev- $72.80 Wallace G. Grange 7 "One of tha world's great thinkers has said: 'Countries are well cultivated, not as they are fertile, but as they are free.' That's a good warning for all of us!" fomw& asaQaefiign) CARS TRADE-I- N VALUE Upholstery that has been protected by seat covers will add dollars to your cars trade-i- n value. And for your Chevseat covers, tailor-mad- e rolet add brightness and color that was chosen to glove-tig- ht harmonize with your cars interior trim. The sleekness of these woven fiber covers makes it easy to slide in and out of the car . . . the cool comfort will give you on feeling. Best of all, with either the standard or de luxe set, you can be sure of top quality at low cost. ed $1-0- s. In the District Court of the Seventh Judicial District, In and For VE nd above-describ- Coming! Ladies auxiliary meeting was held Wednesday evening at the church with President Annie Evans conducting the meeting. Committees were selected to act on projects discussed at the meeting. Elaine Miller and Phyllis Tur-preceived birthday dish towels and then served a delicious luncheon to; Margaret Russel, Annie Evans, Helen Houghton, Josephine Houghton, Inez Robertson, Ruth Durrant, Anita Huff, Clea Davis, Annie Huff, Mary Huff, Lenore Davis, Olive Magann, Sylvia Barney, Edna Hardee, Blanche McGarth, Bermece Watson, Dana Ralphs, Mary Waldron, and Virginia Lewis. Josephine Houghton was surprised by her birthday club at her home Thursday evening. She was presented with a lovely gift and refreshments were enjoyed by: Ruth DeAngeles, Inez Robertson, Ellen Carlson, Helen Houghton, Edith Newton and Mrs. Houghton. MIA preparation meeting was held Friday evening at the church. Those in attendance included: Lydia Bend ill, Blanch Thomas, Virginia Lewis Fern Cousins, d. Coreene Booth, and Pearl left his family there for this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pecorelli and family were Salt Lake City visitors Wednesday, Dr. Allison and Billy Walker of Salt Lake City were in town v Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Smith of Kenilworth and Mr. and Mrs, Norman Neilson, son, LaFerre, and daughter, Glenda of Lewiston, were visitors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Peterson of Mt. Pleasant were visitors at the home of Mrs. S. A. Ross last week. Miss Sonya Hyatt i.s vacationing at California. She visited at Nephi before going to California. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Johnson, Scott and Geraldine and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woodward and Ronnie were Cleveland visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. Johnsons mother. She celebrated her 72nd birthday. SNW, rCHtVHOUTi SSW; ScaUon: MDD MOTOR COMPANY 129 WEST MAIN PHONE 900 PRICE, UTAH |