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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH ooooooooo 000000000001)000000 ' r- o o o o oo o What Did You 0 Make in 1917? Eyrama Mill & Elevator Go. MANUFACTURERS OF- - Union Flour $ government bulletin. Every unmarried person haying a net income of $1000 or more, and every married person having a net income of $2000 or more in 1917, must report before March, 1, 1918, to the Collector of Internal Revenue for the district in which the taxpayer resides. It is necessary that you find out whether you have an i Grist Grinding a Specialty Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all Kinds of r Hyrum, Cache Co., Utah T '' Notice to Stockmen a Copies of the Forest Service Brand Book, available to the public for reference, have been placed in the hands of the County Sheriff, Hansen Live Stock & Feeding Co., Logan; W illiam Anderson, Millville and Messrs. Anderson and Hall of Hyrum. This Brand Book contains practically all the brands of cattle and horses grazed on the Cache Nation al Forest and should prove of con siderable vlaue to stockmen in determining the ownership of stray stock. SAVE AND LEARN Young man, if you want to become a leader in the worlds affairs, save a part of the salary you now eam, computing profits, what itemi count in net income and what do not, will prove bewildering to the man with no bookkeeping system. Every farmer should, and I believe will, when he has passed his first experience with the tax assessor, decide to keep a set of farm accounts. He Was Insured The following clipping was handed in by Mr. Oakes who is the local Representative of the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York: income that will make you taxable His old horse died and his mule under the new law. So you better went lame, get out your pencil and do some And he lost his cow in a poker MILL STUFF II P. NIELSEN & SON, PROPS. Mr. Farmer, do you know how much your income has been for 1917? If not, figure it up before March 1, 1918, because by then it must be reported in full for the income tax man. According to a Other farmers Mr. Richardson. in all sorts of themselves will find difficulty. The various exemptions to bo figured, the method used in figuring. game. The law defines income as profit, gain, stages, salary, commissions, money or its equivalent from professions, vocations, business, commerce, trade, rents, sales, or dealings in property, real or personal, and interest from investments except interest from government bonds or any state .municipal, township or county bonds. Income from service as guardian, trustee or executor; from dividends, pensions, royalties, or patents, or oil and gas wells, coal land, etc., and income from all sources are taxable under the law, if the net income from all sources comes to the sums named. It is going to be some task for the farmer who has not been keeping farm accounts to find out what his income was. according to Mr. L. R. Richardson, farm management demonstrator of the Utah Agricultural College. Those farmers who have been keeping accounts for the past year or more, will find themselves in a position immediately to tell the income tax assessor just what their income has been and what have been its sources, says . A cyclone came one summer day And blew his house and barn away; Then an earthquake followed to make it good, And swallowed the ground where his house had stood; And then the mortgage man came round And heartlessly claimed the hole in the ground. This shock was so great that he up and died, And his widow and children wept and cried. But something was left for the kids and wife, For he had insurance in The Mutual Life. Ad. S. S. Abstract Minute Blanks for sale at this office. DRESSMAKING Johnson, Hyrum. done by Lola Adv. Use KREAM KRISP for cooking in place of butter. Adv FOR SALE Nice Jonathon ap pies at $1.25 per box. Apply to Jos. C. Anderson, Hyrum. Adv; Ernest P. Oldham, M. D. Physician & Surgeon keep your eyes on the future and study r Over Offices Soldiers Welfare Fund. Store Howl from 2 to 4 P. M. At Hjnm-Mo- dir & Thanday 2 ' a. m. at Dr. Cntlera Residence Shamhart-Chriitianse- Following is a continuation of the names previously published of the donors to the Soldiers Welfare Fund and the amount contributed by each: ttwmnuinntmmtntnmtamamtuntttr J. V. Nielsen - 1.00 Jonas I. Nielsen - 1.00 Hans Sorenson - 4.00 C. C. Maughan - 1.00 Gordon Nielsen 2.00 Geo. A. Wilson - 2.00 Allen Elam I. Gulbransen 4.00 5.00 Winfred Allen - 2.00 tmttmmmwttmnmttmtwmumnttm: - 1.00 John E. Allred B. M. Allen 2.00 A. L. Anderson 2.00 - 2.00 J. E. Petersen. - 5.00 D. B. Allen C. H. Ralph - 2.50 - 1.00 Hans Jorgenson A. Appleyard 5.00 Alma Wilson 1.00 Osteopathic Physician Jos. Appleyard - 5.00 Jesse Smith to Jerome Wilson - 1.00 you may have funds on hand to Ben Appleyard - 1.00 Hiram Christiansen 5.00 Henry Nielsen . - 0.50 Logan, Utah it grasp business opportunity - 1.00 A. A. Allen P. Christiansen - 1.00 Ike Bradley - 5.00 Chronic Diseases a Specialty - 2.00 N. C. Anderson Warren Wright - 3.00 A. B. Wilson comes your way. 6.00 Office and Residence 127 E. 3rd N. - 2.00 John Petersen Jennie Christiansen2.00 J. W. Jensen 1.00 Phone 247. - 1.00 Nephi Liljenquist 2.00 John Monson Enoch Larsen 10.00 C. J. Christiansen 10.00 John Jensen 2.00 H. F. Liljenquist 3.00 - 1.00 Thos. Fallows - 1.00 A. M. Israelsen - 2.50 O. P. Olsen G. W. Olsen .50 W. H. Jensen - 5.00 A. M. Nielsen - 2.00 - 1.50 Nels Larsen Mrs. Critchlow - 1.00 .50 Isabelle Olsen J. G. Wright - $1.50 Ruth Olsen 1.00 A. J. Allen 1.00 - 1.00 Mads Rasmussen J. P. Christensen - 1.00 Otto Clawson 4.00 J. H. Archibald - 1.00 J. W. Jorgenson 2.50 Jos. RaBsmussen 4 00 - 2.50 Victor Allen Lettie C. Sorenson .50 A. D. Allen - 4.00 W. C. Parkinson 4.00 Carter Thompson 1.00 Iver Nielsen 1.00 L. T. Miller - $10.00 Arthur Thompson 3.00 Morris Nielsen 1.00 C. 0. Thompson 5.00 Hiram Hall Sr. - 2.00 Wm. Baxter - 2.00 - 5.00 L. P. Christiansen 10.00 Ed. C. Anderson A. J. Petersen 1.00 - 1.00 Jas. L. Brown - 2.00 OGDEN, UTAH L. R. Jessop 1.00 Don Allen Mrs. H. Petersen 1.00 J. C. Rese 2.00 Willard Johnson - 2.00 Lontz Petersen 5.00 Wm. - 1.00 Sr. 2.00 Jos. Wilson Fallows in Stock Treasury: 553,747 Shares. Capital: 1,000,000 Sahres. Thera Pesersen .50 Ed. Nielsen 2.00 C. W. Anderson - 1.00 Stock Issued: Par Value:10 cts. per Share. 446,253 Shares. Rella Stonton .50 C. C. Petersen - 2.00 Mrs. J. Anderson 1.00 G. I. Nielsen - 10.00 1.00 Algernon Peterson 5.00 M. A. Gill C. L. Anderson 5.00 Lester Rose 2.00 Annie K. Lauritzen .25 - 2,00 Hannah Lauritzen P. C. Petersen 3.00 A. D. Allen .25 M. H. Monson - 1.50 C. A. Nielsen - 3.00 Geo. Maness - .25 C. J. Jensen 1.00 Ernest Petersen 10.00 H. P. Hansen For the purpose of erecting an ore concentration plant, using the oil flotation 5.oo - 1.00 Ernest Petersen Jr. $10 Roy Baxter P. Nielsen J. Wolf .Mountain the Cache on l.oo on Divide, its the Copper Valley process, property L. K. Larsen 2.00 G. H. 1.00 Johnson A. Israelsen J. l.oo 10 cents be at sold to of stock its treasury per Company has set aside 250,000 shares O. E. Petersen - 2.00 Jens P. Petersen $1.50 Annie Murcusen .5o share. It is anticipated that 150,000 shares of this stoce will be taken up by preH. H. Jensen 2.00 C. J. Clawson 5.00 Robert Baxter 4.o sent stockholders of the Company. Haas Weeding 1.00 Wm. Clawson 1.00 John Baxter l.oo - 6.00 John SwenBen H. W. Oakes - 2.oo The remaining 100,000 shares of treasury stock are offered to those who may 5.00 C. J. Jensen Hyrum Clothing Co, $1 Dorthea Anderson 2.00 Marie Thyberg - .25 desire to become stockholders of the Company at the same price as to the present P. L. Petersen 10.00 Ed. Clawson 1.00 Warren McBride .60 stockholders, viz: 10 cents per share. Unless the allotment is sooner disposed of - 1.00 Jens C. Anderson Heber Jensen 0.50 Mrs. Wm. McBride ,5o this offer will terminate at 5 oclock p. m., December 31, 1917. W. G. Nielsen - 5.00 Petra Vean 1.00 Chas. U ns worth l.oo Shares may be purchased at the Companys office, 508 Eccles Building, D. L. McBride 1.50 Willard Anderson 1.00 Fred Miller .5o 1.60 E. W. Dagsen J. W. Brown 1.00 Jos. Larsen .25 Ogden, Utah, where engineers reports.upon the property and details regarding the W. S. Brown 1.50 Leo C. Nielsen 3.00 Mrs. Edison ,5o be obtained. and of the Company may proposed plant earnings Delbert Petersen 1.50 C. Quarnstrom - 1.00 A. M. Andreason 2.oo C. L. Anhder 2.00 Jos. I. Nielsen 2.00 O. M. Wilson - lo.oo Commercial National Bank of Ogden; Depository. Arthur Petersen 2.00 W. F. Petersen - 3.00 L. D. MoBride lo.oo Mrs. 1. S. Brown 1.00 Alma Christensen 1.00 H. M. McBride l.oo - 5.00 O. H. Anderson J. J. Hall 5.00 E. J. Wilson 2.oo - 1.00 Albert Miller 1.00 Vernon Allen F. H. Olsen 1.5o - l.oo Mrs. Emil Olsen - 1.00 A. B. Andersen 2.00 Lars Petersen your business. Men who make good bum the midnight oil at home with their books ana plans. Put Your Savings 10-1- in Our Caro Dr. E. J. Merrill that 2-5- when HYRUM STATE BANK Woolf Mountain Copper Co 508 Eccls Building ANNOUNCEMENT: . WOOLF MOUNTAIN COPPER CO. 11 |