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Show . : 20 , 4, 1964 PESERfT NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Tuesarociebruary B 1162 I :Can't-M- t ' ' -- " '' , - ' L ; flumbrivlixup '-'.- 1 ' . - .9 : I wittuni . .. , , , over-Increas- st - Z , - BIRTHDAY 6', TIONOR , ' . ,, 4,4 re-so- rt 1414.4:is,,, - envelopes,!hesaid; - nieifai from a of .2 ght them-II-the-ti- and7repince His comment ' of the meeting and what we - might-expect- -4n agricultUre ' (te,----- Deductible contributhnii bften plague Utahns on their federal income tax returns, according to 'Roland V. Wise, distrIC( di-rector, Internal Revenue Service. lc , 1,!,,,,,- 1 , , el L it of-th- -- nat-det- Mara OWN Ono Xo interest on Food Financing Oftt. - -- 12 . 4620. , 3 0 it: th. ,: eide' of IREE-4p- lit : .:, , 11.ty Peek litiltk I e it lit kale Pee. eiriAN Ills.s. t vi 0101C1 et Fruter Meet lot " r----,1el- W. MOO 5A..C. HU te.'f----- - 74495 v CtZ:o4;Z more-tha- n ,Z7t r- tmder-- -- n- -- ;' : 0 f, A. - , n eNss4, I ith I n n - 0 - , h - F - AmmiMmilm, IN!010 411141112a, 111111111,11 JA 0 . , I - 0 -- - - e financed -- Flutte gifts to religiouS,s- Wisesaid dire ipt tkinations i table; educational, scientific or to a missionary are Me. literary organizations. Contributions b a mission- , . ary --fund- which- - may used turns for the prevention of cruel . at the discretion of the fund to children or animals if they officers are deductible. , A contrilutiofi by an individual are mt oper:!ad. for personal Questions on deductible contri-must actually, be paid before the use propaganda billions will be answered In per- end of the tax year, Id!. Wise profit and don't o - son or over the or attempt-tInfluence said. telephone at Deductible. Contributions in: Imports ceming 0 4 from Australia and New Zee, 0 cl land. 0 t Mr. 0 Concerning, cooperatives, Simpson salethe meeting. came 2 -- thel report that Itnany 0 on operating cooperatives are s 0 ,IF,0.. D.C. Washington, our zed meat with kf halt - . thonerivhidf-io3sting- excesthrougn a DemoMr. Belnap praised the (mai. and most are Mr. cratic tterest sive Piciteta platform Ity of the 1964, plates which he , ' to the point they and informative; FOR8 saittare the, best ' evéri but - ; . CiLEL S.Will be honored ar:..interesth effi1- -- thefarmers with can't give agree Carl S. Fors , agreed that errors in sequence would be for are about on par with previous ' With an 80th birthday open house Johnson In his .statement that cient service that hold the line on budg- their best good. It was recom, , Saturday, from 2, to 6 p.m. at we should think , - -- years. the cut on agri- mended that loaning agencies his residence, ets; butfl .41We can't fire the inmates at . 5575 S. Neighbor culture is far out of line in pro- such as banks for cooperatives, - the state prison so we just have Lane (1610 East). portion to other budgets,!' Mr. FHA, ARA and RAD be updated , ,''' to go-oliving with a Certain - -- - ; ---' He ,to meet More modern business -- r amount of error." he said. Simpson said. , - -- - 7-- f, - , In an attempt to minimize the eftsF1esh:77-7One round ,,f , i Mr. Fors , WU' Strong Appeal error, however, the tax commis- - , . ..itt that taking $1.1 bil-- .' aui t )born has kept an Inspector aba t ,......, Hon from and 61 grazing - on - the Regarding agriculture - pervising paint operations during 411,, Sweden. He - a 1:: the billion from de. domabt,strong appeal military public '. married- -E lien -much of the plate manufacturing - in Stock- - Partmint,IlsAikellaking one was made to slow down the "re,'. operation for 1964, 1 Edlingstockmen ---- Mr.Belnap holm in' 1908. pound of flesh each from a habilitation"- sotothat said. make a liveLi0 tax commission pars-1They emigrate. lihood,t9rn the cattle and sheep -- Carl l'''srhe- committee was chosen cents per pair of plates. Cost businest. , been States in to- report on cropland ' conYerpaying the inspector has All of these recommendations deducted from remittances to Mrs. Fors died In sion and also the legal and fi- - will :be widely discussed this -- I the , two twci and sons for the plates. daughters, nanclaix 'prison of, cook weekend----,durinmud "When. the state pion begins Estrid Eleriont,'qtuth 'Elizabeth, eratives.- -- 1: , , of Utah Termer; Union , , , . meeting next Alvin and 1965 Arthur Carl Edling; . It was recommended to Secrmanufactuting, plates at the Newhouse-Hotel- ; A lifetime carpenter and buildApril we will try to provi. -etary--of Agriculture second Inspector," the corm's- - er in Sweden and America, Mr t freeman-thathe cropland con' stoner said. IFor s- served a mission in Purse Theft - the expanded Reports version programfor The Church Sweden,:1921-23,:- s -. th nato Mrs-Ruinclude the 6,722,000 acres of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Mays, 844 tionallyCOMingback' intcypro- Southrtold police Tuesday somets -- In 1925 at Salt Lake City he duction this year from the old one entered her home and stole . married --Elsa OscarsonThey Conservation Acreage Reserve her purse valued at $13.95 and 1 served a mission to program,- - This figure- - includes containing $5 in cash. I the 41,174 acres in .,Utah. Sweden in 1955.. A D v ft 1 I I I M I N T ,- , 350t -.Put ,Land to Ute lands taken out of use The dulls of habit are re cars good as ' handled, by this: one be too to small generally r, p. hpuot1ram and that land should be used be? felt until they are too strong to be broken. , -- Mr, Simpson said. Theseuses Dritheituild them "so-y-otr This- a could be recreation, mate!. -mark by Samuel Johnson, slight cut on his side Monday servation, wildlife production or have to buy a new one every two years"? Is it true they're when attackedwith a even grazing, provided land --was English author and le)dcogra- - night knife.-- not safe? Can you still be of in used not in the one 1700's, is just production any pher 211 iiWendell 'u- Woodard, i6, of more than 350 quotations by crop - in adequate "stuck with a lemon"? told investi sup'ply,theKamas- arm'er 'said. aTitrstliarld famous individuals, as .pub- - mond St. (40 West), - , lished in "A Thought for gating officers-tw- o juveniles Mr. Simpson cites 'cattle as poctbyamanwhoepentFeelte at about 915 p.m. one Today," Vol. 3. example of adequate pro- - researching thin problem to To obtain acopysend- - 50- while hewas at .Almond Street ttitOn or overproduction.,At authoritative an-- ,, cents to "Thoughts," Cfo Des-- and 1st North- on his way to a present he said our inventory bring you store.- eret awaca...bireUrwirjRaadoes News, P.O. Box 1257, Salt grocery is approximately 5,000,000 more Digest now -ea -aoto. take City, Utah 114110. Copies One ot the youths held him than it should be- .- - --also may be obtained at the while the other slashed at him - Cattle Prices Low with-- a kniter-Neithesaid any. - ' have faith In .. newspaper's read riervice tMng throughout the attack, the He said lhat cattle rims - People counter In the Deseret News Reader's Digest ', Building, 33 RichardxSt--,- - - Woodard boy told police. The are at rock bottom now and wound was slight, police said. , this has developed over a long - 7ATTENTIOZU - IN automobile taxes, re. 1Tes Monday that twIToo. of 50 plates each recently were found to be nearly all mismated. "We had to take them all out them of the envelopes, geof En 12C . ....m;...--- - I ) ' - , A,-char- --- - :,.. , , t Oici n., ,,iiitt Al . - 1 7 L -- -- --- - ' - . 47 .4 - - - "f It -- . License Tags -- I I !, W. 4. - - . - , e 710N NA'rIONALPARK .. Iteconstructiori of three trails- - Tie in Zion National Park will be - ' i ' completed next spring, accord, ,..- . O. PICKETT By ' : : '7 to Superintendent Frank ing ' 0110111 NEWS FAJPA IDIT01,. , : ''. - --Oberhansley;--' , ' The East Rim, West Rim and ,,, , -. time of concurrent of 4-,-Simpson, president Douglas Hidden .. Canyon trails were l production and :The- Gremlins -- cr someone badly damaged by a cloud--bur- the Utah Farmers Union and member oftheNailonal ligri-:-' , hiimporto of red still are at it, causing else ----L The project, now 90 per cent cultural , , meet license plate mint-in we are immixupsAdvisory Presently, --- , coMplete, was begun last year. Oarnmisison, tipr,, N cent el all per porting Arias G. Belnap, member of Mac of $03,313- 1 cen,t1t-- rettn'ned: Prevails In ' .. Nkt--- - f Nearing Windup - , : - - - Repair Of Trails I - Cán ) 0 . - 0 0 I 0 0 -- - Feb.-6,-18- 84 -- 0 0 , 0 1, - 0 -- ---.., ,- I , - 0 0 0 0 could-continu- ara -- - 0 - 0 - ' ' 0 - 0 .. -- . , , - 0 0 s' 0 ----, , . EIst Wavve Book Includes - -;- . -- iYouth.. 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