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Show TUB PAYSONTAN. PAYSON UXAH, FEBRUARY 25, 1923. Boy Scout Department BY THE BOY PROGRESS OF SCOUTING 4V -- Income Tax Facts ww should Know IOU cities where local councils ate chartered, all M. I. A. scouts applying for promotions or rewards of merit shall be subject to said local council with its specially apiaiinted scout commissionerffi and that in all other respects M. I. A. scouts shall be under the immediate control of the comsaid special M. I. A. scout in In 1910' when the Hoy Scouts of American was organized very few Those people knew what it was. who did know' and were connected with it knew that it was something that would grow and be a great factor in the development of the boys of America. It was not long before the government gave it nutenial aid, and in a few' years many religious organizations investigated the principles of scouting and adopted Some them in some form or other. became distinctively affiliated with the national organization. Among those who have helped push the scout work along are Y. L. M. I. A., societies, church, young people's ami schools, orpinized recreations many others. In 191.1, the Young Mens Mutual Improvement association, of the L. D. S. church, affiliated with the national organization of the boy scouts of America under agreement, that the field nan appointed the by general board of the Y. M. M. I. A., now Dr. John II. Taylor, or his successors in office, be granted a special commission scout by the national council, with jurisdiction over all M. 1. A. and shall report to scouts, national executive secretary concerning the M. I. A. scouts, and that tr SCOUTS Only single persons whose net in come for 192o was less than $1,000 and matried persons living with husband or wife whose net income was less than $2,000 are exempt from the requirement to file an income tax return. The obligation to consider his own case and to file an income tax return on time, if one. is due, is laid squarely on the shoulders of every resident of the United Slates. Guesswork is , barred. The returns are sworn statements, and accuracy is essential. Salaried persons and wage earners must nsccrttiin tho actual received. Bonuses, compensation shares in the profits of a business, values of qmuters and board furnished by an employer, and other items of compensation for services oust missioner. Under this agreement the M. I. part of the great of the Ijoy Scouts of A. scouts are organization America. Today there are at hmst 03,000 scoutmasters registered with the national organization, and counting thirty-twboys to a troop it would make the number of 2,910,000 boys registered as boy scouts of America. Not only this number of boys and 'men are engaged in scouting, but as many others serving national officers, district council'iien, local coun-- i and many others that are giving their energy, and money to the cause of the boyhood of Amercil-ne- n ica. What are you doing to help them If you aie doing nothing along! get in and find out what its all about. It is a great work, increasing in greatness from year to year. It is 'interesting, helpful, and educational, not only to the boy but to the men who are pushing it along. See what you can do! deductible business expenses are for salaries, labor, cost of merchandise, jraw materials and supplies, rent, re- Iir8 n8ht power, delivery, selling cost, advertising, and insurance. Due tors, lawyers, and like professional men may deduct from their gross iu come dues paid to professional societies and stibsciiptions, to prot'es sional journals, rent paid for offices, amounts paid for light, fuel, water, and telephone used in such offices, and the wages paid to office is worth less than what he paid for A merchant may, be convinced it. that certain stock can not bo sold unless marked below cost. In neither event, however, is he entitled to a claim for deduction until tho loss is made absolute by sale or other disposition of the property. Claims for kisses must conform closely to the wording of the statute. A loss sustained in tho salo of an nufoniobilo purchased for personal use is not deductible, because it is not, a transaction entered into for A kiss sustained profit. by a taxpayer in the sale of his homo is not deductible for the reason that or- dimirily when a nmn buys a residence and moves into it he has no intention of selling and has not entered into a transaction for profit. Salaries niid to state employee, including also employees of a town, county, or hamlet, are exempt from taxation. enThousands of person gaged in business for themselves or as employees in private business receive such additional compensation. A storekeeper may be elected mayor of his town. The amount paid for such service should be entered on his income tax return, but it is not taxable. State employees, must however, consider carefully their income from all other sources. If, excluding the amounts paid them by the state, it equals or exceeds $1,000 or $2,000, according to their marital status, a return of income must be filed and the tax paid on net income in excess of those amounts. The return must be sworn to before a notary or other person authorThe ized to administer an oath. tax may be paid in full at the time of filing the return or' iu four equal instalments, due on or before March 13, Juno 15, September 15, and De eember 15, 1921. At least one fourth of the amount due must accompany the filing of the return. Salary exemptions allowed state employees do not apply to employees of tho federal government, such, for as jsistinasters. example, OOOO OOOOOOOOOO ' This year, as last, the tax may be paid in full at the time of tiling tho return, ou or before Alarch If), 1921, or in four installments, the lirst of which is due ou or before March 13, the second o or before June 13, the third on or before Bop tember 13, and tho fourth on or be- Children of the Long Ago Were Satis-tieWith Very Ordinary Counterfeits of Nature. ooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooo u ITH EVERYTHING GREASED FOR THE OCCASION physically, The human body is such a wonderful machine, every part being in such close working relation to every other that when one part begins to function abnormally all the others are more or less affected. VI 1 the body parts are kept in close working relation with each other through the nerve system, Since the nerve system carries disease messages messages to the whole body that one particular part is affected it would seem reasonable to suppose that this same nerve system also carries health messages messages to the whole body that everything is going smoothly. 4 he great health science of L'hiropratic holds that nerve force, or vital energy, is the motive power of the body machine and that irce and uninterrupted passage of nerve force, or health messages, along the nerves is necessary to health. When the health messages, to any particular body part are halted, that part will not function normally. 'then, through reaction, the nerve system begins to send disease to every other body part. messages When a man starts going down-hil- l physically, lie finds everything greased for the occasion. Nerve force health messages must NOT be interrupted They must have free right of way. Health messages are most frequently interrupted at the spine. Here the main trunk lines of the nerve system branch away from In doing so, they pass through and between the the spinal cord. movable little bones comprising the spinal column. It is easy for one or more of these little spinal bones to get slighlly out of place, out of line, thus pressing against, pinching or tensing some of the nerve trunks. This interrupts the nerves health messages. Oo to a Chiropractor TO I) A3. Iiot him adjust the movable bones of vonr spinal column. Because- when a mail starts going down hill physically, lie finds everything greased for tho occasion. -- ever-ramifyi- , ARTHUR N. EARLY Doctor of Chiropractic Phone d 13. Over Wightmans Supply Company OOOOCKOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOO It Is Interesting to contrast the plump, really truly looking American doll of toilnv with the crude, legless, uooden dollies with which the little Egyptian girls used to play. years old before il cumt inio n,r posThese Egypt 'im dolls had wooden hair session and since Rite died II lm fore December 13. and funny lung units that reached al- never been loomed. Tho retulu must bo filed with the Dolls begun to get better about that most to tie knees and they never had district in which tho taxpayer lives mid Mary Queen of Scots period any feet at all. says the Boston Post. Heavy penalties are provided for For dollies nil there ever was for owned n collection of dollsrihat would move their arms and legs, they being failure or w illful refusal to make them to wear was be included. just a strip of cota return and pay the tax when due. ton cloth wound round and round operated with springs. As early as 1413 came dolls with Gross and Net Income. voices that their hod'es like a bandage. would squeak. Wigs came In 1820 nnd Numerous errors in claims for deMoWorse the than little poor that, Returns must show both gross and walking doll? In 1825, but they were Gross income includes ductions have been discovered in hammedan children had lo play with all queer nnd unlovable net income. compared to headless dolls because the queer rulreturns. talkthe delightful mnmma-pnp- a practically every dollar received by taxpayers ing;. of iheir religion would not allow the taxpayer during the year 1920. real curly-haireTo bo allowed, deductions for lossof ii nv Imitation of the human figure. ing walking, wlnky-eyedolls that the little American The net income is determined by es must bo confined to the following Biblical children. Esther and Ruth, girl can have for her very own chilsubtracting from gross income cer- - c'jasscg. wooden dolls with Losses sustained iu trade probably played dren. tain deductions specified by the reven- business; losses sustained in trans very much like the Egyptian dolls, j no law, and fully explained in iu- - ,or BRIEF SPAN OF LIFE entered into for tprofit, never a hit more beautiful. actions HAVE structions on forms 1040-ami 1049 Queen Elizabeth had a doll made of not with a trade connected though for filing returns, tree Imrk. It was said be 250 Most Placer Mining Camps Flourish business; losses sustained of pro- Bustness expenses are tho pr;notpal not connected with or trade for a Little While and Then Don t forget Monday, the 28, when ,r!pcrty in computing allowable deductions business if arising from fires, shipPass Into Oblivion. soo Tho law specifically an net inco-nof you may alluring array wreck, storms, or other casualty, or Spring Ilats at Mrs. Sorensen's. housededuction tho of prohibits To the extent any of from theft. Exceptions to the rule governing hold ad living expenses. Typical tho above losses are conpensated for mining camps, hectic activity nnd quick decay, are Helena, site of a by insurance they are not deductible. e noted placer camp, and the To be allowed os a deduction in Under new management the Modern UTAH GROWN TREES fine city of Denver, where. In the sumPharmacy is rapidly becoming the the return for 1920 a loss must have Boat Service Good TrecR, mer of 1853, James 11. Pierce punned most popular place in the eity, for j been netuallv sustained during that a little gold frotu a sutidlmr near out A taxpayer pure drugs and the most varied ns- - year. may fin-- l B. the mouth of Cherry 'creek, a discovCall H. at Provo BOWES, of toilet articles. tain that real estate owned by him that fired the expectations of ery Or CHAS. E. SMITH, Payson thousands and sturted the historic rush to Pike's peak country. KVOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOX The fine and progressive city f Lewiston, Idaho, Is another exception to the rule of oblivion that has been the almost unfailing fate of placer all varieties. Place your order camps. While, strictly speaking, Lewnow for Spring delivery with iston was not a placer ca up, but the outfitting point, at the head of steamC. E. SMITH, Payson, Utah boat navigation, for the stampede Into Phono 64-the clear-wate- r region, In- - the early X-MA'60s, it was a placer camp In other respects, nnd In the wild spirit of early day gold hunting. With the sailing away of the steamAuto License ship Victoria, bearing 350 Nome residents, most of whom announced their purpose never to return, the brooding H. ROLAND TIETJEN spirit of melancholy came In with the long, long winter. Again the "wolfs Notary Public long howl Is heard on Ounnlaskas lonely shore," and the little remnant of population Is left with memories and disappointed hopes. Yet a few H. PEYTON JOHNSON will cling to the deserted beach Isto the the last breath ot life, for such famous Teacher of Violin, Orchestra and unfailing record of ever camp, to live over again in memory, Band Instruments through the long arctic nights, the 165 South Main Street, Studio: scenes of 29 years ago Spostirring ' Utah. . Payson. Spokesman-Reviewkane , . PITS Someone once said that when a man starts going down hill he finds everything greased for the occasion. 'I his is especially true of the man who starts to deteriorate MODERN COLL WORK OF AR1 When Due. PADS 000000 oooooooooooo long-arme- metal valued approxinature, all of these cells. We euu get 199 tuns a ton, and having think health Into them or we cun think mately at cleaned up al Camp Lewis, lie will disease. What have you been telling these take his apparatus to other cutup little cell minds in your body, my cites. All of the metal he mines was friend? Have you been tilling them shot into the hillside by the boys of with worry and anxiety regarding your Uncle Sams army two years ago. health, with fear, with dread, with ap- Latnley works on a commission basis. Have you been filling First nmn to mine a target range," prehension? them with doubts, with uncertainties, ays La m ley of himself. Leslies doubt of your ability, lack of faith, Weekly. When they luck of PARODIES ALWAYS IN ORDER are apparently sick, perhaps the victims of your negative thoughts, your discouraging moods, your despondency, Omar Khayyam and the are you going to think Into them ful Pepys Have by No Meane Exmore despondency, more discouragehausted the List ment, more hopelessness, or are you Does your memory go back to the going to stimulate them with hope, faith, confidence, expectancy of better time when everyone was writing parthings to come? Are you going to odies of the Rubaiyat of Otnar Khayradiate health Into them, optimism, yam? When It was considered very Joy? Orison Swett Marden, In ChiliteTury to know all about Otnar, and when all the writers, both would-h- e cago Dally News. nnd professional, were reducing the Hollands Day of State. hypnotic quatrains to modern terms? Although the Dutch are very demo- The nevvspupers were full of "Omars and quite a lot of them cratic they still ding to the pngeantry that surrounds the movements of their got Into the magazines before the craze queen on days of date. A cuse In died down. After that parodista sought other point being the opening day of their parliament, which Is quaintly ceremo- Inspiration, but fouDd no material that Bultcd them quite so well, until a few nious. The queen rides in a gilded carThe of streets years ngo, one of them chanced on the the riage through Diary of Samuel Pepys. Whnt a rich Hague to the old Knights hall In on vein. The parodists went mad over crown with and square, prince It, and have been digging there ever her head and her consort at her side sits on the throne. since. Almost anybody can fill up a At this ceremony the Dutch cubinel column with chronicles In the Pepys ministers are efmipdled by tradition style, while the clever writer, by this to wear giddy uniforms resembling nil means, can make himself entertaining. minstrel man In an admiral's Some other original genius will soon hat. After this one day of pomp. the take the place of Mr. Pepys in the reministers nnd members of parliament gard of the copyists, for the popularof the creative masters of literaput on' their working clothes nnd get ity Is more or less changeful, deture the while queen, to down business, who prides herself on 'elng a typical pendent upon time or circumstances, Dutdi vvotnau with domestic tustes, while the work of the parodist goes on forever. Ohio State Journal. lays her crown aside for another year. British Warship Badges. The British admiralty has decided Just Where He Had Left It. to provide every British warship in Uncle Billy Is getting old and One day Aunt Sully, his future with Its own distinctive badge. wife, noticed thut he was roaming These are being designed by MaJ. round from room to room. Presently Charles Eoulkes, heraldic adviser to he called to her from the kitchen. the udmlralty, who has already Invented 130 badges. Considerable In"Sully, have you seen my pipe?" Cant genuity lias been exercised, as the she answered. "No, Billy, following examples will show: Ven you find P?" he replied rather turous, two dice; Sportive, a butting "No, I cant "Ive looked upstairs and all goat; Tactician, a chesa knight; Incrossly. 1 constant, a butterfly; Sesame, a key; and cant find It. over, Sterling, ; Watchful, an eye; VivaDidnt you leave it In the bathcious, head of Mr. Lloyd George; Terroom?" usked Aunt Sally. Ive looked there. magant, a fury; Nile, head of Nelson; No, I didn't. EFFECT OF MIND ON BODY Truculent, Britisher smashing a Hun. Come and look yourself. Payson Sheet Metal Works Each badge will be carved In wood laid her down As Aunt paper Sally Worry, Doubt, Fear and Apprehension she heard him laugh. and then cast In brass, colored, and SusRoofing, Cornices, Guttering Make the Physical Organism Have you found it, I51II 7" she fitted on the quarterdeck, as well as All Kinds of Sheet Metal ceptible to Disease. on either bow of the boaL Two plsques usked. and Copper Work to be used, the smaller one In my are was he "It Yes," replied. are Since all of the cells of the body for boats being about eight the Youth's mouth." First North St. Near Orem Depot more Companion. or less Intelligent and we think inches square, and the one for the with the hut not only with the brain quarterdeck about 18 inches square. A Miner of Bullets. entire physical organism, we can readEach badge Is designed In some way convicIs ore and II. an F. I.Hinley, specialist. ily ace that our thoughts to represent the name of the host Hows This? Iheir from removing lead and copper-nickW offer $100.00 (or any case of catarrh tions must nfiecl, o cording to or when that Is Impossible, the hill hack of the target range at that cannot be cursd by HALL'S some device connected embodying CATARRH MEDICINE. Camp Lewis, near Tacoma, Wush, By with Its HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE is tak-- n The designs will be is something extremely There history. means of u Jig operated by water Internally and acts throuch the Blood ou used note new liat also in wearing a paper, and probably on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. spring he shakes the heavy metal of guns, Sold by dru sciats for over forty years. that givcg real finish to flic east tune. power, muzzle-cap- s on brass the from the earth which heis excavating. Price 75c. Testimonials free. officers by which are bought Wilson Adv. The privately F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Millinery. In three months time, be expects to 7 $-- 00 d e. Ever-Dellght- -- one-tim- Time Getting Short Our Will Soon Close Better come in and join NOW so you will have money next Christmas. CLUBS TO SUIT ALL; lc, 2c 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1, $2, $5, $10, $20 or more. Deposits Due Weekly or in Advance You Will Receive 5 Per Cent Interest I STATE BANK of PAYSON r l. JF PAYSON, gold-braide- d Baby Ctilcks CLUB S Iur-liame- Member Federal Reserve old-tim- e absen- t-minded. enm-ortin- g - UTAH OOOOiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC ofbattiesldsis. .. .Cj |