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Show Thanksgiving Visitors Highlight News from Carbonville Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy MacLean and daughter, Cindy, who have been stationed with the U.S. Navy at Astoria, Oregon, stopped Tues day to visit with their parents, left Friday for Long Beach where Mr. and Mrs. A. D. MacLean of Jimmy has been transferred for Carbonville and Mr. aind Mrs. the next six months. Carl Olsen of Wellington. They Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prazen, Shirley and Ricky left Tuesday for San Diego to visit their two sons and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Prazen, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prazen and their new daughter, Shannon. Mrs. Fred (Carol) Prazen was called home by the death of her mother, Mrs. Foote of Castle Gate, Thursday morning. Mrs. Foote is also a sister of John Marshall who lived in Carbonville. lira buyer: BUY NOW.;. Enjoying Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keller and family were Carls parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Keller, from Idaho Falls, two brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keller and family, Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Keller and family of Price, also a brother of Carls mother, George Chandler of Price. Another brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Keller, joined the group for a family visit later in the day. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Keller enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner in Price with Mrs. Kellers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed R. Hanson. Lomas sister from California was there ...SAVE NOW! The only pickup with all these new features 1. Bonus loadspace body 2. Bigger, safer windshield 3. Floating ride cab 4. Widest seat of any 5. Easier to service 6. Lively, economical SEE US. ..SAVE TODAY! & MILLS COMPANY EQUIPMENT Price, Utah South Carbon Avenue m 1 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Give Dad Tools for Christmas Surprise Dad With A Thor Drill Jse it to drill, sand, jrind, polish. 14" Drill with key Chuck CHRISTMAS SPECIAL $12.00 24 lightweight. Outstanding Value Hand Saws Precision tempered and Polished Blade 1 (tn 'IO 18 PT. HACKSAW hl Safety grip handle with w 12" Blade. Cuts 3" deep. gn piwmuMW Visit Our 'TtOOltlNTfR i TOOL CEUTER Use Our Christmas IMPORTANT ep to S You can yeors to pay ay Plan still got home improvemant loan with though your Home it mortgaged. FREE PARKING OF STORE REAR EVERYTHING For Home Building Law-Aw- Repair Page Three SUN-ADVOCA- whose income is great enough to without dependents with income be taxed above the lowest tax over $5,780 cedure, he added. aijd married couples Mr. Fox sa'd two groups of tax- bracket. with two dependents and income Mr. Fox said the second group in excess of $7,110 who claim the payers are likely to have a tax full number of exemptions to liability greater than the amount includes single taxpayers with withheld. pouaeui 0682$ Joao auioo which they are entitled. In the first group, he said, are taxpayers who have income not THE SPRING GLEN WARD RELIEF SOCIETY subject to withholding such as dividends, interest, etc. BANQUET In the other group are taxpayers Helper Civic Auditorium Slated Youth Singspiration The youth group or the First Baptist church of Price will have a Singspiration Sunday evening in the church. All young people in the community are invited to attend and take part. Mrs. Dorothy Hefey is the director. SATURDAY, 5:00 to 8:00 P.M. 6th DECEMBER The General Public is Invited to Support the SPRING GLEN WARD BUILDING PROJECT $1.50 Per Person -- $5.00 Per Family or 50c each Child StM .&& & iV-- WITH GIFTS FROM SEARS .,' also. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Bentley had as Thanksgiving guests Mr. apd Mrs. Ray Bentley and family of Ogden, Mr., and Mrs. Dave Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Tony 1 Mar-vidak- is and daughters, Bernetta Lee and Brenda Jean of Cleve land, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Green and family of Price. Young Charles Bentley, who was born on Thanksgiving day nine years ago, celebrated his birthday with his friends in a little differ ent way this year. Instead of bringing presents each guest brought a donation to the Primary Childrens hospital in Salt Lake City. Games were played, cup cakes, punch and bubble gum were enjoyed and Charles was pleased to donate $4.79 to the Prl mary the following day. His guests were Jeanette Bentley, Gena Birch, portable Cun-- s AfrVA wN .... radDO-pCn- on GS v,l'wv;' ,. w bl9V'' . Knight family was surprised Saturday when Boyds sister, Mrs. Ida Knight, her girl friend, Doris Wilson, and Mrs. Knights son, Tommie, and his girl friend, Nancy Downey, all of Long Beach, California, dropped in for a short visit. Miss Downey was enjoying the sight of snow which she has seldom ever seen. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Laws and family spent Thanksgiving with relatives and friends in Blanding. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tic! well were Mr. and Mrs. Chase McDonald and their sons, Gary find Wayne, and Mr, and Mrs. Med Allred and two daughters from Dragerton. Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Allred and her two children, Mrs. Tidwell, Gary and his son, Kim, all drove to Kamas Saturday. The Gilbert Daniel family spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Daniels mother, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wall in Helper. Visiting over the past week at the Henry Beckle home were eheir two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John (Barbara) Baker of Centerville, and Mr. and Mrs. Duaine (Janet) E. Trowbridge and children, Susan, and Barry of Paramount, California. The Grant Austins had as guests for Thanksgiving two of their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ora C. Miller and family of Henderson, Nevada, and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gale, also a niece, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller of Green River. The Keith Kissell family had as guests for Thanksgiving the Lavar Kissell family of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ruby Kissell and Ivo of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hunt and son, Bryant, from Green River. The Herman Oviatts were surprised Saturday evening when Mrs. Oviattfs two sisters and a brother-in-laMrs. Roy Wiberg from Otto, Wyoming, and Mr. and Mrs. Darr Johnson from Three Forks, Montana, dropped in for a visit. They left for home Monday morning. v ..V.. Silvertone ond IrtS Hi-- Fi Tape Recorder 5.00 Down Dual track.... Pat and Paul McKendrick, Sammy Wycherley, Roger and Annette Oviatt, Terryl Dunn, Linda Rhoades, Nancy Pearson, Janice Morris, Randy Johnson and Ricky Callor. George H. Oviatt, Sr., was surprised Friday by a visit from a cousin and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, and a son from Afton, Wyoming, also their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Crook and three children of Huntington. Mr. Crook is a music teacher in the Huntington school. Mr. and Mrs. Cleland Oliver and Devon had Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Oliver of Castle Gate as guests over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ted McCurdy and family drove to Pleasant Grove to spend a few days with Mrs. McCurdys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ralphs. Ted came home Friday and Saturday then went back after his family. They came home Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Recci and daughter of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murray and family Thursday. Mrs Evelyn Robb and son, Rex, who are spending the winter in Salt Lake City, spent Friday and Saturday in Carbonville visiting the bonville. The Boyd $2.75 8 pt. Saw with 26 Do you end up owing the government money every year on April 15, even though your salary and wages are subject to income tax withholding? Charles I. Fox, district director of Internal Revenue for this area, says there is a simple way to solve the problem for next year now during the month of December. All you need is a written agreement between you and your employer authorizing an income tax deduction each payday for an amount larger than the regular deduction for you," he said. There would be fewer unhappy April 15 surprises for wage earners, if more taxpayers would take advantage of this authorized pro THE Thursday, December 4, 1958 j, 17.95 e Dual speaker., recoraing heads for finest performance. and aural monitor. Sea itl wide-rang- 1 Pocket Portable Transistor Radio 36.95 Gray Six transistors with guoranteel Thumb tuning, 3 way handle. Break rewtont rase. Block or coral 4-Sp- eed Portable Phono Sale Priced Murrays and others. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilde and their four children of Orem spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilde in Car- WOOD LEVEL Handy, Sore About Owing More Tax? You Cant Get Out of Paying But You Can Make It Easier I 19.95 Plays all 4 speeds, any size record, one at a time. 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