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Show THE Thursday, April Page Six Interest Deductions Explained The following information was quent tax payments, personal issued by District Director Charles loans and installment purchases. I. Fox of the Internal Revenue The 1954 Code made one imporService to taxpayers who itemize tant change in the allowance of indeductions on page 2 of Form 1040 terest as a deduction on the tax for 1955. return. The new law provides a Interest on personal indebted- deduction for interest paid for ness is deductible, generally speak- purchasing personal property ing, but only according to very (such as automobiles, radios, teledefinite rules. vision sets, etc.) on the installment One of the most common cases plan where the interest charges of deductible Interest is that of in- are not separately stated from terest paid by a taxpayer on a other carrying charges. This demortgage on his home. Monthly duction is equal to 6 per cent of mortgage payments usually con- the average unpaid monthly baltain several components. The in- ance under the contract, but the terest component is deductible. interest deduction may not exceed Taxpayers should obtain a state- the portion of the total carrying ment from the mortgage holder charges attributable to the taxable in order to determine the exact year. The new deduction applies amount of interest paid during the to installment payments made afttaxable year. er December 31, 1953, even if the Other common types of pay- purchase was made in a previous ments which include deductible in- year. terest are: Judgments, delin- - Installment purchases are often made for a fixed sum plus certain UNITED STATES DEPART- carrying charges. It is usually MENT OF THE INTERIOR, known that these separate carryinterest and Bureau of Land Management, ing charges contain as service such other charges, Land Office, Salt Lake City, charge and credit charge. For Utah, February 29, 1956. years beginning after December Under provisions of section 2455, 31, 1953, an individual will be alR. S., as amended by section 14 of lowed to deduct an amount for in- the act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274; 43 U. S. C. 1171), and pursuant to the application of J. D. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF DIRECTORS OF THE CARCritchlow of Price, Utah, Serial BON WATER CONSERVANNo. Utah 03762, there will be ofCY DISTRICT. fered to the highest bidder, but at is hereby given that the at Notice not less than $3.75 per acre, a public sale to be held at 10 o- annual meeting of the directors of clock a.m., on the 24th day of the Carbon Water Conservancy office, the District w'ill be held at the First April, 1956 next, National Bank in Price, Carbon following tracts of land: NESEV4 Sec. 17, .NWy4NEy4 County, Utah, on Monday, April Sec. 20, T. 12 S., R. 11 E., SLM, 16, 1956, at the hour of 8:00 Utah, containing 80 acres. Oil oclock p.m. Said annual meeting and gas will be reserved to the is held pursuant to law and order United States. Each parcel of of the District Court, and at said land, as indicated, will be of- meeting a report of business fered for sale as a unit. No bid transacted by the district during will be received for less than all the past year, including a financial report prepared by a certified of an offered parcel of land. Bids may be made by the prin- accountant will be available for cipal or his agent, either personal- the information of any member of ' the district. ly at the sale or by mail. Ray Walters, President, Bids sent by mail will be conCarbon Water Conservancy sidered only if received at this ofDistrict. fice prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be in sealed enve- First Published : March 29, 1956 lopes accompanied by certified Last Published: April 12, 1956 e checks or money orders made payable to the Treasurer of UNITED STATES DEPARTthe United States for the amounts MENT OF T1IE INTERIOR, of the bids. The envelopes must be Bureau of Land Management, d marked in the lower Land Office, Salt Lake City, corner "Public sale bid, Serial No. Utah, March 6, 1956. U 03762, Sale, April 24, 1956." NOTICE is hereby given that The highest bidder will be re- LaVon' Oviatt of Kearns, Utah, quired to pay immediately the who, on March 19, 1951, made amount thereof. homestead entry, No. UO 1660, for Any adverse claimants of the S1&S16, Section 4, Township 16 land should tile South, Range 10 East, S.L. Meridtheir claims, or objections, on or ian, has filed notice of intention before the time designated for to make final proof, to establish sale. The Bureau of Land Manage- claim to the land above described, ment has not searched the files of before Miles A. Williams, Notary Carbon County to ascertain evi- Public, at 351 South State St., dence of any adverse claims. , Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 17th Any contiguous owner claiming day of April, 1956. a preference right must assert Claimant names as witnesses: such right and substantiate the Melvin Staker, of Huntington, claim by submitting the evidence Utah, and Cleland Oviatt, Delile required by 43 CFR 250.11 within Cramer and Jack Eden, all of El30 days from the above sale date. mo, Utah. Douglas E. Henriques, Douglas E. Henriques, Acting Manager. Acting Manager. First published : March 15, 1956. First publication : March 15, 1956. Last Publication : April 12, 1956. Last published : April 12, 1956. at-th- Spring Glen News 5, 1958 Non-Busine- ss is post-offic- left-han- above-describ- dent of Spring Glen. On their way home the Laramies stopped at Dragerton where they visited with .heir son, Wendell Laramie, and SUN-ADVOCA- ed Inspection Deadline On Utah Cars Nears Word has been received here oi iis family. d Less than of the cars Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ashworth and the death of Dr. R. II. Miller ol trucks in Utah are carrying oi f some Lake time Salt Wichita, Kansas, City spent he new state safety inspection Mrs. Audrey Dunn. Mrs. Dunr. 'ast week visiting with her mothso far. stickers went to Kansas two weeks og( er, Mrs. John Fercik. And although it may seem like when she received word that hei Louis Vucksinic, medical was ill. at the U, is home for the plenty 15of time remains before the deadline, motorists are May Mrs. Sarah Rowley returnee faster vacation. to the inspection now urged Meadow from Mr. aftei and Mrs. Saturday Edgar Walkington before the get starts. rush two weeks visiting with ind family arrived from Seattle, spending Sergeant Dan L. Beckstead, diMr Washington, Friday to visit with her daughter and and Mrs. Weldow Bushnell anc Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Walkington. rector of the inspection program, which is administered by the Utah family. They are returning to their home Highway Patrol, said there will be The regular meeting of the Friday. absolutely no extension of the time Glen was Wedheld Spring evening the Spring limit. Saturday nesday, March 21, at the Spring Glen Relief Society cooked the He urged owners of cars need-!nGlen school. The program was .ood which was used at the North repairs to have the repairs Miss Molinaros by presented Carbon High Priest banquet. taken care of as quickly as posroom. Those from Glen who atMr. and Mrs. Henry Laramie re- tended the Spring were Mr. and sible so their vehicles can pass the banquet turned home last Tuesday after Mrs. Hyrum Huntsman, Mr. and safety inspection. spending a month visiting in Cali- Mrs. Leonard Roundy, Mr. and fornia with their children. While Mrs. Henry Laramie, Mr. and Mrs. there they toured through the new George Rowley, Bishop and Mrs. LDS temple in Los Angeles and Calvin Taylor, President and Mrs. attended the dedication. They Stanley Judd. spent some time visiting with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton Florence Rowley of Bel Gardens. were dinner guests Sunday at the one-thir- step-fath- er stu-le- step-fath- "The closer we get to the May 14th Anniversary Noted deadline, the more The Atlantic Amphibious Force crowded repair shops will become," Beckwith said. which celebrates its 14th anniverSgt. The safety inspection may be sary on March 14, 1956, particiobtained at any of 770 inspection pated in the Normandy landings stations throughout the state for during World War II when more a fee of 50 cents. The fee, how- than a million men, 183,000 veever does not cover the cost of hicles and 650,000 tons of supplies and retire or adjustments that were landed on the enemys have to be made to the car. beaches. 15 inspection nt er son-in-la- Moving Local P-T- A g More growers than ever before are treating their fields with powerful dieldrin for alfalfa weevil con troL Dieldrin gets the weevils before they lay their eggs which hatch into destructive larvae. Dieldrin can be applied as a spray or as a dust. Only small amounts are needed for effective control. Dieldrin is availn able under brand names from your insecticide dealer. well-know- SHELL CHEMICAL CORPORATION AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL SALES DIVISION 100 Bush Street, San Francisco 6, California Linde Air Products Acetylene A Welding Supplies st Campbell Transfer & Store Co. 295 N. Carbon Ave. Mrs. Rowley is a e ment by default be taken against you for the relief demanded In said Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This is an action to recover a judgment in the sum of $685.76, in which sum defendant is indebted to plaintiff for payment of defendants share of taxes and special assessments against property owned by plaintiff and defendant and for payments of defendants obligations to O. H. Bullock and A. H. Deason, together with costs of suit. To secure payment of said judgment, plaintiff has attached the following described real property within Carbon County, State of Utah, of which defendant is the inowner of an undivided terest : Beginning at a point 125 feet North of the Southwest corner of Lot 10, Parkdale Townsite and running thence East 158.5 feet, North 75 feet, West 158.5 feet, South 75 feet to the place described in the complaint ad-- ) verse to the plaintiffs owner--) ship, or clouding plaintiffs title) ) thereto. Defendants.) SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- ANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon B. L. Dart, plaintiffs attorney, whose address is 3 Bonomo Building, Price, Utah, an answer to the complaint within twenty days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of the said Court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This action is brought to quiet title to the premises and real estate mentioned in the complaint in the said action, and hereafter of beginning. all and Dated this 21st day of March, described, and to determine every claim, estate, or interest 1956. defendants, or eFRANDSEN AND KELLER therein of said of or ither them, adverse to any By DAN C. KELLER said plaintiffs; and the premthe Attorneys for Plaintiff ises affected by this suit are the 72 West Main, described lands situated following Utah. Price, in Carbon County, and is described : First published March 22, 1956. follows: as Last published: April 12, 1956. CorBeginning at ner of the Southwest Quarter of IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL the Southwest Quarter (SWV4 DISTRICT COURT, IN AND SWy4) of Section 4, Township FOR CARBON COUNTY, 15 South, Range 11 East, Salt STATE of UTAH Lake Meridian; thence North 80 rods; thence West 20 rods; In the Matter of the Estate of) thence South 80 rods; thence J. ALLEN BROWNE, also) East 20 rods, to place of beginknown as J. A. BROWNE, also) ning, and also known as JAMES A.) Beginning at a point which is BROWNE, and being one and) 416 feet East of the Southwest the same person, ) Corner of the Southeast QuarDeceased.) ter of the Southwest Quarter (SEy4 swy4) of Section 4, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Township 15 South, Range 11 Estate of J. Allen Browne, also East, of the Salt Lake Base and known as J. A. Browne, also Meridian, running thence North known as James A. Browne, and 495 feet; thence East 264 feet; being one and the same person, thence South 495 feet; thence deceased. Creditors will present West 264 feet; to place of beclaims with vouchers to the underginning. signed at Price, Utah, or to Together with all improvements Sc Gibson, Attorneys at Law, thereon, and together with and First National Bank Building, Including all rights, privileges, and appurtenances thereto bePrice, Utah, on or before the 16th day of July, A.D. 1956. longing, or thereunto in any wise s Earl F. Hills appertaining. Executor of the Last Will Dated this 10th day of March, and Testament of J. Allen A.D., 1956. B. L. DART Browne, aka J. A. Browne, aka James A. Browne, and Attorney for Plaintiffs 3 Bonomo Building being one and the same per- son, deceased. Price, Utah First published: March 15, 1956. First published : March 29, 1956. Last publication : April 5, 1956. Last published : April 19, 1956. Rug-ge- ri M For You . . . Whether You Need Service or Merchandise or Have Something to Sell WERE EXPERTS You Can Sell Dick Luke Anything with a Sun-Advoca- INSURANCE te WANT-A- D Phone 1059 Price Just Phone No. 9 EVERYTIHNG IN HARDWARE AND BUILDING MATERIALS Buy Your Tires Winter For NOW I Price Upholstery Shop Special Sale on B. F. Goodrich NOTICES N Price Phone 102 DIRECTORY resi- - home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Turn-ba- ll of Dragerton. terest, if he has chosen to itemize Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bruebaker all of his allowable deductions on and daughter of Sunnyside spent page 2 of Form 1040, even if the Sunday at the home of Mr. and exact amount of interest being Mrs. Jack Bain. paid in the installments is not known. If the exact amount of inIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF terest can be determined, then SEVENTH JUDICIAL that amount must be deducted as THE IN AND FOR CARDISTRICT, in prior years. BON COUNTY, STATE PF new law the Although provides UTAH as an interest deduction six per cent of the average monthly un- WALTER BOREN and LUCY) paid balance, the six per cent rate J. BOREN, husband and wife,) is intended as an annual rate. Plaintiffs,) Therefore, the total of the unpaid -- vs) monthly balances is always divided TONY Adminis-) SARACINO, 12 to get the average balance. by This process is true even if fewer trator of the estate of HAN-- ) than 12 payments are made in any NAH HINKINS, deceased;) LUKE PAPPAS, Administrator) single year. of the estate of U. G. BAL-- ) LINGER, deceased; , EDITH) CANTO, Administratrix of the) Probate and Guardianship estate of C. W. COX, deceased;) R. D. WESTCOTT, Adminis-- ) trator of the estate of JULIA) F. COX, deceased; MRS.) Consult the District Court OLIVE BELLE HARDKE,) Clerk or Respective Signers JOHN WESLEY CLAYTON,) MRS. NINA MAXINE MIL-- ) for further information. LER, RAYMOND COX, MRS.) VIRGINIA LORENE ANDER-- ) IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN and ROBERT COX, who) AND FOR CARBON COUNTY, SON, sole heirs of JULIA F.) are the STATE OF UTAH COX, deceased; who is the wife) of the said C. W. COX, de-- ) ALFRED BULLOCK, ) ceased; and GERALDINE) ) Civil Plaintiff, COX, wife of said RAYMOND) ' vs. ) No. LORRAINE COX, LONETA C. BULLOCK, ),7648 of said ROBERT COX, wife) COX, and) Defendant. ) MILDRED CLAYTON, wife fit) said JOHN WESLEY CLAY-- ) SUMMONS BETTY CARR, Adminis-- ) THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE TON; tratrix of the estate of MARK) ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- P. EfRAFFETT, deceased;) ANT: JAMES H. BRAFFETT, a sin-- ) You are hereby summoned and gle man; PRICE RIVER WA-- ) required to serve upon FRAND-SE- TER CONSERVATION DIS-- ) AND KELLER, Plaintiffs TRICT, a corporation; CAR-- ) attorneys, whose address is 72 BON COUNTY, a body corpor-- ) West Main, Price, Utah, an answer ate and politic of the State of) to the Complaint within 20 days Utah, and all other persons) after service of this Summons up- claiming title, estate,) on you. If you fail so to do, judg- or lien any right, upon, the real property) will one-tim- 68 S. WINTER TIRES Hurry! Convenient Terms! DINOSAUR Super Service 91 East Main Phone First East Phone 235-- J PRICE LUMBER & HARDWARE Aaron J. Hanson Automotive Machine Shop 1098 Need WORK? ELECTRICAL Price, Utah Auto Parts ($ Do You CO. 202 West Main GENERAL INSURANCE Life Insurance a Specialty 58 West Main Price LINE WORK INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL, RESIDENTIAL We are equipped to take care of your needs. We have a large supply of industrial and com- Tm cm Wi ItpW h iatfki Stnfc tMCIIj MENDENHALLS M Jdnrho ill hrti 1th inlkMtl Brake Lining Clutch Rebuilding 61 N. 1st West Price W. Mny mercial wiring materials. Licensed by the State of Utah Maplri. Km SCHWINK W Ml KILF0YLE KRAFTS tight .mI btlltttt LEONARD FRANDSEN ' MINING & ELECTRICAL SUPPLY 116 South 2nd West Phono 28 PRICE, UTAH Builders hlktt, ptrt, mt wcttMrltl Bicyclt Stlt and Service Fine Homes, Cabinets Fixtures BROWNE & OLSEN Vm 15 E. Main Phone 725 PHONE 398-- J or 'AUTOjACCESSORIES! 715 Automotive Parts Machine Shop Work Auto Glass 1 ML South Price on Hiway 10 Price Auto Parts Co. LOCALLY OWNED Phone 46 N. Carbon 732 EXPERT RADIO & TV .REPAIR SERVICE Also Complete Line of Equipment for the Sportsman Bucks Sporting Goods PRICHARD Transfer by J. F. Heidenreich Graduate of U. S. Navy Radar and Radio Electronics School Joes Radio TV 55 East 6th Authorized and Insured Carriers Winch Trucks and & Repair North PHONE 143-- Price M Special Trailers "Heavy Duty Crane, Back Hoe and Wrecker Service AIR COMPRESSOR RENTAL Oil Field and Drilling Mud Service 116 So. 2nd West t EM Coast-to-Coa- BUSINESS one-ha- lf KDILILS (Oxygen AND STORAGE Price Phone Phone 2723, Moab 147-14- LICENSED Office Supplies Office Equipment Co. Ph. 949 138 West Main ABSTRACTER INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AGENTS ALL SERVICES of the Carbon County Abstract Company Silvagni Buildinr J. W. Hammond, Jr. Ph. 130 S0PT WATER 231 N. 3rd East . Auto Phone 99-- W .AUTO ACCESSORIES t SPORTING 6000 SI EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. Parts Department FOR YOUR CAR Thompson Products Fan Belts and Hose Dupont Paints Zerex or Zerone Anti-Free- ze AND MANY OTHER PARTS FOR ALL CARS AND TRUCKS See Jak Forrester or Oscar Nord for Service WHOLESOLE and RETAIL Same Location Since 1926 rHONE 55 Representative METROPOLITAN CAFE Life Insurance With Cuiligan Service 66 NORTH 1st WEST Casualty . CENTURY TIME! Cuiligan Soft Water Service Fire . . Blane T. Kimball IS YOURS ALL THE Call Us for Quick Installation O. C. BROOKS Co. LIFE ACCIDENT SICKNESS HOSPITAL AND SURGICAL 886 Phone N. 5th East 483-- J Price, Utah Fine Food Courteous Service uvtivnAUlYS Served Daily from II a.m. to 3 p.m. NICK A JOHN PLAT13, 7 |