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Show THE PATSOrV JAYSON, tJTAH. MU Calkins wen? to his heme Sunday evening,- - where the .time was EVERYBODY much enjoyed with cards as the NOVI principal diversion.'. The , party included Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. George TAX Harnett, Delora Reid, LucSe Johnson, Jessie Samuels, Minnie Curtis, Daisy Harding, Emma William Calkins, In Order to Be Helpful to Public Oberhansly, John-jsoWillis HnroM Simmons, Internal Revenue Bureau Rex Danieis and Corporal Has Every Available Calkins. Officer in Field. Mrs. R. V. Douglass was the Merry Matrons Club SEVERE PENALTIES IF YOU ggg as Friday afternoon. DELAY BEYOND MARCH 15 ' The gentlemen members of the With the due date for Income Taxes pavson High school faculty were a few weeks away, the collection even-he- r only ho;ts ve at a delightful . of this tax on 1918 In, ft " noun Id Social Circles A Ford oars are important servants everywhere. They help the family ;enjoy life, bring the pleasures and advantages of the town within reach of the' farmer and give practical service every day in country and town. They require a min- - j imum of attention; any one can run the Ford and care for.' it, but it is better to have repairs and replacements taken care of by those who are familiar with the work and have the tools, the genuine materials, and skilled men' to do the W"e pledge Ford owners the reliable Ford work promptly. service with real Ford parts and standard Ford prices. IIKIE MRS. ALFRED R. WILSON. Editre The Paysonian will deem it a favor if parties having or learning of any social functions will please hand or phone in the news to Mrs. Alfred Wilson, who has been engaged as Society Editress. n, -- MtMMeWMMMwMH A number of the friends of 'Mrs. Lizzie Sorensen, of Goshen, Mrs. Sarah Van Wagoner, of Miss Naomi Hill enjoyed a at her home Sunday aft- - Provo. Other guests were Mrs. Elizabeth Stark, Mrs. Garrett . emoon. : Conic and Mrs. Jane Wignall. Miss Zala Seabury entertained Mrs. Garrett Conk gave a dm- several of her young friends at her home Sunday. ,ner last Thursday in honor of n gfiests birthday entertainment last Friday comes has started off with a bang. Mrs. Mr. and George Van' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morgan ,vere c0 E er body is figuring income tax. evning( entertained a few friends informCafe and dancing at Payments and sworn statements of The lady faculty mem- income must reach Internal Revenue ally at their home Sunday evening. bers were the honored guests, oific e on or before March 13, and there ' Carl Nelson was toastmaster and ate severe penalties for delinquency. Residents of Montana, Idaho and Miss Florence Hall came down Jlr., and Mrs. N. H. Wignal Qwen j, Barnett acted in the ca to make their reUtah are from Ogden Thursday and was were happily surprised at their pacjty , master of ceremonies, turns iimt required taxes to WHllam PROBATE AND GUARDA1NSHIP ate sale for cash, the following their pay bethe guest for several days of her home Wednesday evening, it foctoa ibed was enjoyed' dur-in- C Whaley, t'ollector of Internal Revemusic NOTICES. . Mrs. Wignall s 52nd birth- Hme-o- f Beginning 2.50 chains west of the sister, Miss Violet Hall. Miss the banquet, nue, Helena, Mont., or to any of his jng northeast coiner of the northwest The Thursentertained Culter Retta evening hose participating included the deputy collectors who are now day anniversary. ousult the County Clerk or the res of Section 12, Township 9 south, advisory work on Income Tax. their ladies, the hon- day evening in her honor. Those v'as spent m games and music, . anj pective signers far further information. Range 1 west of Salt Lake Meridian; e Incon March Tax was lunch delicious Pay a which your by Mr and Mrs 15, is the thence west 37.50 chains, thence south present to meet her were Miss after and ored Reve slogan of the Internal 20 chains, thence east 18.25 chains, Amelia Sloan, Iva Done, Helen served to the following guests : rp p Tolhurst, Harold Simmons, uue CREDITORS NOTICE TO vvlueh hus sent can-.an- d host-dy-pu- Out-of-tow- - ll - Shuler Motor Co. dc--c- g doin,-fie- Messrs and Mesdames David bar- yjjs Johnson, Vernon Persson. gent, James Mitchell, IMy iDave Mitchell and Melvin Dunlop, Jess Carter, Ray Kerr, Lester Francom, J. E. Wignall, A. R. Wignall, N. T. Curtis, Jos rTownsend and Mrs. Stark, and Mr. Joseph Wignal, entertained Mr. Byron and Paul Mrs. id. Mrs. A. Sarah Jane Wildee and Margret Dixon Loveless, as their guests to a rabbit ar-Frank Leonard most a Loveless, Sproul, charmingly gave ranged house party last Friday' Kerr, Elbridge Wignall, Clyde hunt, evening in honor of Corporal Cannon, Sargent Wignall, Deon The social tea of the PresbyWilford Calkins. Wignall, Lula and Hazel Canon terian Church was entertained by and ilrs. Joseph Kerr. Mrs. Anna Samuels aPher home, Mrs. Joseph Stark entertained at dinner Saturday in honor of I riends of Corporal Wilford the Strawberry Hotel," Tuesday afternoon. A portion of the time was spent in business . session, after which a social hour was were presenjoyed. Twenty-tw- o ent, to whim luncheon - was served. Townsend, Reta Mendenhall, Ila-- j zel Douglass, Aileen Dixon, Zala Geraldine Fairbanks, Chrystal Ware, Alberta Nebeker and Violet Hall; j Brim-Seabur- j . I - 1 A j I ' PRO Miss Frances Shermer was given a jolly surprise last Thursday evening at her home. The affair was arranged by Emesi and Bessie Shermer and Louise Higgin' ' botham. OPENING Mrs. Rachel Peery was pleas antly surprised Tuesday evening by a largevparty of her friends. Games and" music were enjoyed, followed by a picnic supper, , A VERY Select Line to Select from V Entire Public Is Invitei Mrs. John Daniels, Jr., entertained the Elite Club on "Wed nesda.v afternoon. FRIDAY, MARCH 14TH Mrs. Rodney Wilson was hostess to the W. W. 0. M. Club Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McCormick and daughters were tlie dinner guests of Mrs, William Amos on Friday evening. Miss Liza Stark entertained a few friends at lier home Friday evening. e ltmeau, every available otilcer into the field td hel the public to understand the requirements and to prepare the returns. Who Mutt Make Return, It Is estimated that many thousands of single and jntarried persons In this section of (lie United States who have never before made annual returns are required to do so this year. Income tax, returns must be made between now and March 15 by persons who come under the following classlfl cations : Any unmniried person whose 1918 net income was $1 000 or over. Widows and widowers, divorcees and mar rled persons who are living apart from their husbands or wives, are for lh pnriioses of the Income Tax classed as unmarried. Any married person living with wife oi husband whose 1918 net Income was The income of both $2,000 or over husband and wife must be considered, togethet with the earnings of minor children, if any. Revenue Bureau Offers Aid. Each person ii the United States Who Is In either of these classifications most get busy nt once If penalties- are to he avoided. He should secure a 1)1. nk Form 1040 A for reporting net Income up to S3,000, or Form 1040 if Ills net ineome exceeded that amount Forms are being distributed by Codec tors and tlielr Deputies, also by banks By following the instructions on tin forms a current return can he prepared at home. If a person needs advice oi aid, tlie Deputy Collectors In 'the field will furnish this without charge. 'I'lte new Revenue law places the In come Tax duly on citizens and real dents. The Internal Revenue Bureau Is sending its men lo work right with the public to get the tax and the re turns in. Willi active every tax due March 15 will be paid and ev ery return required by law will be In the Revenue offices on time. thence south 25 100 chains, thence cast 19.25 chains, thence north 20.25 Estate of Lewis' Hatch and Sarah A. Hatch, latei Kainh A. Tifianv, de chains to the place of beginning. 75.48 acres. On or after inarch ceased. Creditor will present claims Area with vonchcis to the undersigned al 31st, 1919, and written bids willPay-so-bo Rooms .13 end 14, Knight Building received by the administratrix at terms of Utah . " lrovo, Utah, on or before tne 3th day sale, eash. County, Utah; of Mav, A. D. '1919. KAROLINE TANNER, ALFRED L. BCKi'II, -- -- -- Administratrix of Estate of Freeman E. Tanner. TANNER & TANNER, 214 Templeton Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. " ' Dated February 20th, 1919. Administrator. BOOTH & LOOTH, ttornejs. Dated at ro-.Utah, J'ebi uarv 23th 1919. f27 iii7 " NOTICE ' TO CREDITORS f27:m2? - ( In the District Court of the Fourth GOOD NEWS Judicial District, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Many Payson Readers Have Heard Thomas T. Topham, deceased. It and Profited Thereby. Creditors Will present claimiT to the undersigned at the law office of L. A. Miner, in the Venice Building Good 'news travels fast, and Nephi, Utah, on or before the first the many bad back sufferers in Pay-so- n dav of Mav, A. D. 1919. . are glad to learn where relief JOHN TOPHAM, may be found. Many a lame, weak Administrator of the Estato of and aching back is bad no more, Thomas T. Topham, deceased. thanks to Doans Kidney Pills. Our L. A. MINER, citizens are telling the good news of Attorney for Administratoi. their experiences wit; this tested P. O, Aid r ess, Nephi, Utah. Here is an example worth remedy. First publication Feb. 27, 1919. reading: March 1919. Last publication 27, Mrs. Harold Tanner, Second Ward, For many yean I Payson, says: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. have had attacks of kidney trouble. -- When these spells came on X suf- Foster-Milbur- n Has Your Expired? aw More and more, thoughtful women, are decreasing the cost of living by increasing the variety of their home baking. They have learned to bake the Royal way with fewer eggs. They have found that more baked foods mean less meat. They have further discovered that their baking keeps fresh , longer when made with - Baking Absolutely Pure Powder j In many recipes, only half as many eggs are required, in some none at all, if ah additional quantity of Royal Baking Powder is used, about, a teaspoonful in place of each egg omitted. Try it with your favorite recipes Royal Contains No Alum Loaves No Bitter Taste a Burton it INCOME TAX IS ''TRULY POPULAR. The payment of Income taxes takes on a new significance which should be understood by every citizen, The taxation sys-leof tills country is truly popular,' of the people, by tlie people and for the people. Every Citizen Is liable to tax, and the amount of the-tais graduated according to the success and fortune attained by each Individual In availing himself of the opportunities created and preserved The by our free Institutions. method and degree of the tax Is determined by no favored class, "but by the representatives of the people. The proceeds of the tax should he regarded as a national Investment.' Daniel C. Roper, Commissioner of Internal x Holmes Travelogue. Special. WEDNESDAY. Paramount-Artcrft- EDNA ft GOODRICH, Supported by Stuart Holmes, in TREASON a .Billie Rhodes Comedy, Her Awful Fix Exhibitors and Booking Association, SATURDAY. EHEL -- CLAYTON in The Mystery Girl and a Bruy Pictograph .Paramount , -- THURSDAY AND FRIDAY REID W A L A 0 E fit T6o Many Millions . J and a Two Reel (Flagg) Comedy, Tell it to the Marines Paramount im s' t fered with dreadful lameness through the small of my back and my back would be stiff and sore, too. kidneys annoyed me in different ways and I was sombtimes dizzy and felt tired. I used many remedies for this trouble, but Doans Kidney Pills, which I bought at the Huish Drug Co., did me more good than anything elso. Doans have never failed to quickly cure me of an attack. Price 60c, at 'all' dealers.' Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doans Kidney Pills the same that 1919. ' Claimant names as witnesses: Jared Mrs. Tanner had. Exemptions Allowed. A single person is allowred a personal Tanner, John Hancock, Mathew H. Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N., Y. Arthur Dalev, all of Payson. (Advertisement) exemption of $1,000 If lip is support- Daley, ing in his household relatives who are Utah. COULD B. BLAKELY, dependent upon him, he nifty claim tlie Register. Stains of the head of a family who has fhe same exemption as if married. ome A married person, who lives with an NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE Wife"br husband, is allowed a personal renew it next, exemption of $2,000. The head of a In the Fourth Judicial District Court, time cn fumily'Ta entitled to claim a similat County of Utah, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of personal exemption. fa town An additional exemption of $200 Is Freeman E. Tapper, deceased. The undersigned will sell at priv allowed for each person under eighteen or incapable of self support, who upon and received his chlcl kuppoit ft mu ihe taxpayer A husband and wife living togethei are entitled to but one personal ex emptlon of $2.1)00. If they make sep arete returns, Ihe exemption iday be Claimed by either or divided. Accuracy Required. Absolute accuracy Is necessary in pinking up income figures Any per MONDAY. Son who is working for wages should 'find out exactly how much lie received VIRGINIA PEARSON Fees during tlie whole year 1918 In Queen of Hearts hank Interest, bond interest, dividends two-ree- l a Sunshine Comedy, and rents received, and all other Hems name to be later. Fox. announced he Mere reported correctly. piust guesses are not accepted, for they are TUESDAY. unjust alike to the Taxpayer and the Government, and defeut the proper ad- One of Cecil B, DeMills Special ministration of the law. Features, The Squaw Man and Department of the Interior, U. 8 Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, February t, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Frank IV. Daley, of Payson, Utah, who, on March 29, 1916, made homestead en nw!4 try, Serial No. 015229, for Section 35, Township 8 South, Range I East, Salt" Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Pro vo, Utah, on the 24th day ox March, subscription Balls Rfer -- |