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Show , i , t. - 771-' , -771eTtrGive Sivell Fmids- - ' ' A---, i - ' I-- (rTaX znt tes. - - In Utah Ct(Iulty - 1 ,,- - , , ' ' ,0, ' , t. i - ? , 1 4, ' Z.Utah County Ince employee worked Treasury 'N the City payers waiting at County Building to pay the 1937 taxes before the D.C. 29 delis. quent date should apply with ponaltiefi. interests andtosta. With backs of mail containing tax payments piled up in the of:ioe. County Treasurer Andrew C. Jensen was unable to state the total tax receipts prior to the da. lintitaent date It will be several days before an announcement can be made, he said. Penalties will be enforced against unpaki taxes. beginning Tuesday, Mr. Jensen pointed out. Su c.1 property will to placed on with addiuonal 10, sale Jan cnarges of 50 rents for meek errof tax sale and 50 tvrits tificate for redempuourertificata. together witkeigtitper. cent interest, comodate , ,. ,, 1 ( - " 1 ' IP . - .70,1 ' ,- , , long PROVO, Dec. , ..--- r- -, - . : ' , t - 1 ' , -- ' ,..o. I ,t,! -- ):,. 1 ' . I, - A41,-- 1 Honored 53-1rii- !Income Tax 'Forms Available , - t , , ', 1 , I. . ,i , . t, , ' !11'c- '''''' - 4 , -- Amme........, tAg . ,, - 1t . i 1 I, t "LC:3'S ' i - - . , . , 'gb's--- ,' EILAZE -- ..:41115,1:ir i I ' . i NATURE, -- e't i , BEA! IT . Judge To Sign Order Approving - . - Elks Club's Phu' t i , salt Settmg in motion the Lake Elks Club relmancing plan. IA Jiguaice U. S. Judge Silma late Bus afternoon was to nave a ormal.,ortier approying signed compromiee of the tluti's debt ender the plan. holders a. some 250.000 of the lodge's out, standing bonds wtU receire 20 cents on the dollar from funds rinsed by membership subscription. Bondholders are reouested to file their claims with me fed, eral court clerk and place their bonds with Walker hank arA Trust Company the timarated depositor. Current debts of ther loegt S. paid at:face'valtin, ' rr-0-1 Fronis me-o-f the-hospst- al Scout Broadcast Set For TomorrowAt One WXSIIINGTO.X. servatkxi practice regulations to permit a greater number tot sugar beet grovrers to become eligs he for limed paymen & on the 1937 crop. The more important modification was "he addition of a pro V1111011 lerthat superpnosphate tilizer valid be applied to a pro portion of the beet. acreage asid qualify a forrn for a payment. PreVIOUS regulaucms required that produce,rs have their 1537 tee:s ory land planted with the crop not more than tyto years out of 1934; 1935. and l93. or that they (vote 20 per cent-othe beet acreage to soil conserving crop . if a grower clid not follow eviler of these practices lie could qualifg ii ne applied treble superphosphate containing at least 541 pounds of available provphoric aCid per acre to a third of the land devoted to beets this year. The t4e gar control and soil trwatichn acts authorize pa-- . lnents totaling 715 cents per 709 pounds of raw 'tzar to growers to soil c,oriservationadhering chdd iantlr and wage :yr...nations of the AAA. The payments will he available, official said, when appropriated toy Ue next regular session of Congress ne fa Fide. , The Pen You've Been Waiting For Wag did ad wilk $l is am- - edam aid maim ass ad oar opeartn Venom Mar lackised Pasaata Pam. Email is appoloasaa aad pedscalason ad may MU pea as dm asarkda. g I, 7 te. .,,, Voter pea lowed NM georesisold oo b. esoneedmibie Om Ids. Yaw de4b ' loot oresoment Is Trot ashy A immolmodoi , 59c tilsE. r,.. 4': ,- '''"',, c e nip ,.7 PEN e' S00 lett . Tesstpaseot lansiYes See the tels. Ist Vessets Peon- -, Why Pal $5 to whoa ye. eta buy caw ler Sle Not soretees the sane purpose. Neves the a Pries So tow Nought Such Mgt Chocolaty Pee so 011 Sara& 3A.12 WEDNESDAY. THUM DAY MID FRIDAY. ONLY. WEST TEMPLE PHARMACY -, -- I a P Proems kg. West 2ad South 80 ,., rhos Ottlisere Lay Ireentots ea, Ito alatfrat. Yee COM Write Ist a Meath es Ono Msg. Rubber Sedu I1 )8X:dilem iltil. Sept& PUN. 1. a I BOUNTIFUL Ber. rentocielect toys, candy. nuts 'and canned goods will be crowded in the baskets Which are being prepared for distribution to :weedy families in Centerville and the four Bountiful Wards by the George IL Day Post T. American Legion. and the Woman's Aux diary. here this week. The groups are cooperating with the Relief Societies of cacti ward in their effort to lovnisil Christmas cheer for those who might otherwise be passed by. This is the second year that thee two organizations have helped with holiday baskets. Their efforts in tOrrner year& were expended on Community Christmas trees with a vain to the tree by the jovial Saint Nick. Experience, however. seemed to show that more good could be accomplished by the baskets. acterchltg to Mrs. Joel E. Trowbridge. wife of the post commander. and berself president of the auxiliary. Mrs. Trowbridge also said that sho was, notified last evening that the auxiliary and the Junior organization had each won district prizes for membership percentages. The ausibary boasts a roster of 53 names and the mstor group numbered 'I3 with six new names to be sent in at the oresent, time. Afton Eldredge Moss and Florence Tuttle Foy are charge of the girls. Neold Ne m . 7"; 010.1110 Legion Units Fill Baskets With Yule Cheer to You $U - - - 1,.. 0 :;;;,, Vii, ,,,7 41....,, . - . , ' - ., .:v ve ,..11 , , .,,,.,,,, ... 4.4.t t ,; : ' Per t I - 4,- , ' f '" 0I I 5,rtit-A,,A1 a 1 TIE,4 .Ward 1 iE'3 ElItarbiliml DOT. night on a Main liner sleeper plane, you will sleep in a roomy, luxurious berth as comfortable as your own bed at home. Coll the United ticket office now for your reservation an a Maitalitterhome.Attractiveraund trip fares. Merry Christmas Timm now tn.. Wound' Net refreshedwin ;; waste less of your holiday en route if you 1 fly United! If you fly on a daytime trip, you will enjoy perfect relax. off oboe the way in a deep. 1 , cushioned.cidiustable lounge chair mono of Unite0 famous Or Meals: tnnrel ' , lat 111111111MS 60111 Amoi IMO , 41-' , -,.., "ME 11111MOW - 111111110 ,) , Of? tyPik a h it... ii..,. D tionuttarce-t- the c 0 be their families, Sears -- .Dec - -- - , , tB I0 f ailliailliTo I -- I Mccerr. ' i 'it,' ti , V. czil aerieci pnces . A I oi S No e you ) Week kw Yee. Classes our Abt. frtily STANDARD OPTICAL CO. C. dear Lander. clear 111taiiii Sak 4.i ,s' .00 .00 .00 At 36 30 48 211 34 14 40 Ago a0 $4 6 14 40 32 30 a 'a phoenix. pt.. cloudy 44 62' 34 Pocatello. cloudy Portland O. rain 38 42 Keno, clear 42 30 3a Malt Lake 113ty, clear 24 38 San Francisco. clear 40 ia Santa Fe, cleat' 34 33 42 Seattle. rain 30 30 Spokane, cloudy. 20 34 Tonopah. clear- Winnemucca. foggy, 22 44 30 ' Wilminee. dingle Yellowstone...know a - J. 14 SCOTT'S SPECIALS Footballs from sl to $685 sin Basketballs from - SOCCER BALLS FROLI s24s FROIJ sI STRIKING BAGS SCOTT EABDULIELE 168 SO. , -- 10 .00 .00 .00 ANNEX 174 MAIN-T- OY 9 4,,, 0 .02 , SO. MAIN CHRISTMAS ig , LI . CF Betrl EllccDm Stalitos 70 34 .08 36 .00 64 .00 42 .00 44 ..00 LO Italie Fake Lakes CHRISTIAAS It :6 a Mee ,, 0 17, 40 50 2S .1 of Pews Oaten Lakes , Los Angeles, clear Alois. SL. P, clear Mooetta. clear Needles, clear New. York, cloudy Okia. City. clear umana,tear - 14ANIIPACIVIING AND Banns OPTICIANS IS SOWN MAIN $T- - Sak Lake My 't S. NVeatter City, Utah. MEI& Ctut2go, clotioy Detver. clear Edrcbtxttort, cioudy Grand Jct.. dear lielena. clear ' '.3wer lo you al mu t!!'. evet ,t,tere. Ith I. 11',37. Boise. clear Calgary, cloudy 51D ,,d01111 OPTOLIETRISTS CI will .6 Cin.zzans nest : ,,,.! !I naet-Z- L:cma.:::1 eltemul your ye, ,and wrier, glasses are not l'recipitation in last 21 Total since OM 1t nate lakt Twat Oct. :Et year 3.72 Normal Oct. 1st to hate Weather Summary The western high preKsure system ilea waned appreciatity and this morning appears is3 a moderate rsdge of preaisure cross mg the country from the Ore- coast to the Texas:Louisiana coast it lowest re. ported temperatures are rem at Lander, and 4 degrees at Salmon city. Idaho. The low pressure !, unit mer Arizona has filled up somewhat but continues active re,,,,,ittoe in tight local pmetpt. Litton in Arizona. New Mexico and Texas. A Manitoba disturb- ante is maintaining cloudy. setticd.weather over the northern state,s. with a little scattered rain or snow from Montana to massactlusetts I eather Observations ( Taken at 50 am. Today) 4 1,6 t' 1,,, Old-Fashion- Inches. hours ci0 This seine c1s hour will also be observed by emir Lagoa, Ogden end Provo stereo. o menthers-o- f eli ic clubs for a dinner in honor of the Brigham Young Carver, 4 !a .!,.; 1 ,, And Yet Costs Less Than Methods at a local fr,ttr:al Office. Local Chamber of sitt football leen and coaching lqaff to be held at the Hotel Kee ..f.u. Jan. 7. Ltmeheon clubs are ett;'. reeled to he well represented and trill be expected to pay only- the usual dinner fee. very Bureau. Sao Lake December 24th. ear.- -- -- ' -...-..--,, The Weather P. M; Friday, clime-at ,-- , SM., eriou.siv 7roured when Win. Ornex: i,v a Par arnen ton (.;,mhet1 of NVe!Isetlie. in front of her home, Sunday In fairness to our employes and in order that they may spend Christmas eve with A 0o Alva-Good- mailed from snow !oli,76 n Wealbor 2- -- - Irene A.--- Mrs FK-- State al 12. rsoc5or 'up, N,!ev S1,.after SMUG' as& The play cast which is under threction of Melvin Browr, make several iappearanom, in Al. pine Stake. Lehi Stake and Salt Lake City, during December and Jar,uary. The cast include& Einfic rte., Virgmia Shelley. Edith Car. Vilate Holey. Dorothy Mild). Arthur Gordon. Nenzeth Hunter.- and HON' 'Chamberlain. PROVOimitations have Witt it"..7011111Sat "111.714, ten per cent dividend was made on the Tooge Branch of the First Na. namd tun, eommtssionsss to, Bank cif Salt Lake Car. at ,,,tav for Cache County for MIA Tooele, Utah The eherks were They Will choose a list of OS. mgned by G. L, Huff. manager. lumts for the corning year. Provo C.. Of Begins Plans For Grid Feast Ploun'a". T The chef he losteepos. LOGAN. Dee. A.Samuel W. dricks of Richmond, and John Q. Adams of 'Arran, were PA jr) atielY C 4 Is.... That Auto Victim Remains Critical FORK; Dec. 21. Grandma.' a comdrama in three edy arta. will be presented in the Third Ward on Sky lounges. If you travel over- get home quicker and more Se aoci IztuDgl ,, An Optical Service WA-Mt.- AMERICAN i Whetheit you leave today Orth night before Christmas, rout American Fork . mail Labs sMo t .,(0,7-.1,- ,j the club on a Addressing Chrtstmas theme. flume thteir weekly luncheon. Judge Folland declared that Santa Claus is the spirit of ,tal IRE i which is Nosed on he principle of Christianity which stresses dome gooci for others. the traditionThe genealoev al Christ:11a,, figure. the ,peaker ,said. goes hack m the htrth of Jesus. If kept before the mtntis nen every nav In the vear, instead of only at the holiday Neal.. His spirit would motivate service to manktnd Which would inake the world Netter for everyone. said Judge Fa land. To Give Comedy Dec. 28 , r It ' 3 W. 34cmclay. Vribef Coun-- They moved to Llano years ago. he !arn...1's a soap. thsh Litoosed Doselks. Utan. North Sixth 'West Street !tom spinal Inen:rignis. He eat; risen Jan., 9. 1931. !n Provo and attended the !list grade at the Timpanogos School. H. Is stIrViVed by the parents, two brothers. De tits and Gordon. a grandmot t.er Mrs. Euphern Croft Dattge and a foster grandfather. George Dattee, PrOVO. in he held at ttlf SOttleell. graveside Wednesday at 1:30 the In Provo City Durtal p,m, Par's, Friends May call at the Berg Mormary prior to the serv- - i POMO bi" rtleen:PA adults believed In If more Santa Claus, the world could i.)e rid of war. strife, and most of Chief Jusuce itäi iluman in effect bam H. Foliand today..,pealung to Kntehts of the the ostiay Stir.t.ay In apprectauon The wort done hy Detecuves J. Roos hunker. Fred Lee and E. J. Diazzard :n the arrest of three men yestenday. Mavor E. B. Erwin today sent a letter to t,...tef of Pohce Harry L. Finch. Melly corn,Ilasons Of Tintie mendihg the officer. The tietectives arrested Roy Sclect New Officers Hartman. alias Robert Bmrham. ECREXA. Dec. 21 7';etely Eddy Myers and Wks Sticcx. elected tifficets of the Tintic who have reportedly confessed to upwards of 50 apartment and ; Masonic Lodge will be :nstalled house hurglaries during the Past tonight at the lodge rooms. un- 'W. X. Carson. rei der threCUM fewweeks. ,t tiring master and assisted ety Don IH. Mullen as grand marshal. The following officers will lie Grantsville Bank Pave Irtstalled: Fred J. Millirrian. wor- 1.ell- 'Diviiiend Of 10 Cent stibful master: Ira M. Miller. ior warden: Willianl T. Riley. GRANTSVILLE. Dee, iii,..,.A 3urnor Aanien: Albert M. John- ten per Cent dividend check son.. treasurer: JOnn F. flowe. frorn the Grantsville Deseret r isarim: l3ank DePositees Liquidating A at it:30 will precede Association. which Is the second Intstartathm the dividend of the association to he paid. were in the mad and reJERE HOARD CHOSEN cived by COETIMOrt depositors IY. 262 Judge Asserts Belief In Santa Would Aid World of Hal (' trorrire a ' - ,l1.Marvin Hal pPJvo. Evans, rite Croft - ; Is p Spinal Meningitis Takes Provo Victim. SUGAAHOUSE tamarwari ma Mee tallatet amit bosinosabooL alk Cos 07 I COAL CO. WAS. Illetasat Mums-vine- Le 4 til:3 Blaze Ceti t v, Utah. obtain record representation at ,the international convention in the coast env June Preheastiare chr she drive were discussed by clireeat thetr weekly meeting in tors the Newhouse Hotel. Mr. Davtort has promised district Kiwants officers that at at 50 Salt Lake. dub rriernterN regitter for tee convention next summer. The drive WIll he (entered around the theme. "Spend Your (if firirges..' Yarathc in the .Announhernent was maids. that Dr. Adam S. 'Hermon assistant to the president of the f'tah Power Light Company would. Life give a Christmas message, member-Shiat Patterns' the hirerittort at rioon tomorrow Hotei Utah The South , at the High School Chorus will 51ng Christmas carol& Mayor Praises. Work Of ,Three Detectives : 'The tentterplece.Wits Weddii.z cake trunmed with yellow rose- buds, and held 53 candles. An On to,San Francisco- - cames 1n1:34reo totav Ttaign Pres.-elec- t AVaiter H. Darton Kit...ants Cluo 10 the Salt 21 AdjustlAPlThe Agnculturalancteuraced ment Administration today lineralizauan of sod conDed. Wood Sr. After dirmer, songs, mimes and a good time were enjoyed by all at the Wood home. Out of toVin children were: Mr. and Mn. Henry Felt, Blackfoot, Idaho; Mrs. Viiidat Peter- son, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Maw. Piaui Citr. and Mr. R. S. Wood. Ogden. Utah. Mr, and Mrs,, Wood were form. . grand-staldr- Club Opens Drive Are Liberalized Cori-ma- This Ad Worth 4, Payment Rules - of 50 Yowl' r Experiment f !Beet Fanning tI Fran--Nesie- RO-iik- , A al-s- 1 mg Company. the play, has just received his tenderfoot badge. Reenactment of an actual happenmg by which a boy'S desire to be a Boy Scout aided him in recovering from a dangerous cleretion, will be made on The Deseret .NewsKSL Scout Press Claby broadcast over KSL at 1 p.m. tomorrow. 'oa ....mina. entitled "A Scout oi she story of a hot. , doctor: Allan JUST RECLIYIED Bagim Jack Arb 1 b1.2-WOO underwent an derson and Keith Glade. scouts. keg blipae esuspkwel ..veration On his twelfth birth- Jr,. Josepiune Goff is director. I.. In nai hand. during the dais. A feature of the broadcast ivill a st. finds doctor the .metatio be background and incidental Silk crumb:ea slip of paper on which music given by a quartet under is written the ninth point 04 LAMP SHADES Mrs. of Elmer E. direction the scout lawA Scout is Brave. of the Salt Lake AM COLORS-4- S president 4 NUPE' doctor summons the scoutMusic Council. The quartet commaster. who presents a tenderSpecially 1175 posed of Agnes Curtis. Santa Valfoot badge to Billy following the Unice. IL W. Erdweg and Fritz up prked operation. a new arFirstiris. will sing Dacast Frank the is Leading ot -- Silent -- NighL" FELT ELECTRIC rangement asvis, tenderfoot of troop 41, "Aden and 0, Little 37 E. 1st So. Wes. 1111 in it, Other members are Town of Bethlehem." Beth scottimaoser olds opoolo Ammo" Tomorrows program will take Anderson. nurse; J. Du Wayne. place cd the regular Saturday broadcast, cancelled in favor a Columbia Broadcasting SysrunnummomitUY NOW FOR CHRISTMASnommum ut of Dicken's tem presentation -Christmas Carol Saturday An Invention I I ' Mr. and Mrs. C. Idaho. Dec. 21.--wending reception was held re- cenuy at tile borne of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin M. Grow in Buriev. Marto in hOnie of Mrs. Grows parents. Jr. and Mrs. C. S. Wood. wile have been warned 53 years. Seven of the 10 children. the sons and datightereirelaw. were In attendInce. They have 50 BURLEY. , $6 so PLATE 1.011 Woe Al fismia,tie RIMIER mom - - 125. PLATE v 1.4,... . CO sIs ' '.. I BLUE plum, ALL VONA CIPO rF a h , t .. ' IT3RIA NEW LOW 1 ' -- .. 11:3" ., '7, '!:--.,.- T11 . , .4 agt r1fl.,VrTrti; i 7.ed ,, 1939. la ; . ) 111.0..) . - 4 , - The dupbcate (green) copy of forms 1941 are not yet available- Auld none of the mimeo-colore- - IF: ' VEng:17pLtenebtTrInutti" ltduciarv - income tax return forms. known as 10..1011. are now available for initnediate use at the office of Ira N. Hinckley. collector of internal revenue. ft was announced today. 'rhea& forme are for returns covering the calendar year 1937. or the fiscal. beemning in 1937 and end- ' - -. if- 1 , , I 1 .r ,y0 t) 't I ' r Couple i'Ved : r7 Company. This mammy. owns and operates a number et mines. ' It also has its own 'minting and it ,,, i , , - , 1 L. ,' milling plants at Madman ti . 't 1 Durmg the ladthastbreectsurgdYesrithattbe tottf....,, ' 'IL tax t ft.'', , . is, a, a . I , Um U. S. company set the rates ' for Its own wborky owned mines , , ti , . too high lanes, the , ore. was , ii ' ir.7Jit' ;' a 1 brought to metallurgical plains.to-p7 for reducuom In tius way, the 717'. a large tax ctinitussion,claimed , percentage et the profit of nun- . mg operstions was absorbed by Lb.- amelung company 'wilt the I result that milt year tbe inkies showed a low rate of net return : and consequently paid less taxes .... .1,,,, .' ..., than they would have- it- - thew Y10 , ore had been simmed to custom ::, mining and smelting plants. As 4 a result ot the investtgabon made ' by the tax roimmsmon. Chaineas r ' r ' , Irwin Arrionts said today the United States Sitelting. blirii.ie and Refining Corimany'smmes has received a more favorable, ...,,.... rate for metallurgical treatment He that the hearmg tones involved DO controversy. i It was merely for the oil:Tomei i establuimag the ichedule that tis ' the future would eliminate litura non. Smelter experts to testi- broadis a scene from The Deseret News-KS- L fled as to what they thought Abort -would CO a taw t harme were A. B. cast. -- A Scout Is Brave", to be presented over KSL toYoung, assuitant manager. Inter. oorrow at 1 p.m. The characters are Francis Nes len, national smelting Company; E. Keith Glade, Allen Bagley and Jack Anderson, who are M. Tatman. astastant manamer. t irs Metallurgical expens appeored today before the agate Tax Coro. nnosson to toady as to what thry considered would be law milling and smelting rate& The problem involved the set-- . - r - .- . MEI 21 1937 , - tilled ot stag' , 'art - LAKE SALT IS me 1 Drama Of Scoutizzg -17- 7, Taxes t 11 ' HET NEWS ME moft TLrEEDAY g . The Greatest Variety of Styles and the Largest Stock to Choose From NV A10 Qv 'S. coati Rodeos d, 11- .- . Gress Stowe - - .00 -- T. AO -- .00 .00 .00 ' -7; T.. I- AO .00 .00 .12 23 ....00 )-- . - A .' J 'D. ) ,j ti ti;IliZIIIr - SS.- - - - iL 11) &t I .: .: |