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Show THE PAYSONIAN. PAYSON, UTAH FEDERAL INCOME , it In Social Circles TAX IN BRIEF The Requirements Boiled Down for Busy Folks. MRS. ALFRED R. WILSON. Editren Paysoniaij will deem it a favor if parties having or learning of any social functions will please hand or phone in the news ro Mrs. Alfred VV ilson, who has been engaged as Society Editress. The i il Returns must be filed on or before April 1, 1918. F. Dixon, superintendent Tax due may be paid now or on or before June 15, 1918. of llio Ward Sunday If you were single and your net Mr-.- . Sc'.! Dixon and daugh- for 1917 was $1,000 or more you U's D'on ;.nd Derniec enter-- t must file a return. : .it llicir homo last ThursIf you vere married and living with wife (or busbaud) and had a net lu- - day -- cnin x in honor of the ome of $2,xX) or more for 1917 you and teachers of the Sehool. must file a return. Each teacher introduced conHusband's and wifes Income must be considered Jointly, plus Income of tributed a mime to the evening's minor children. enl rtaiimnit. Prizes in the guessIncome of a minor or Incompetent, ing conlest were won by Mrs. derived from a separate estate, must A. Justin Loveless and Miss be reported by rls legal representaThe guests were Sehram. tive. Ruby Severe penalties are provided for .Mr. and Mrs. Orson Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bates, "Mr. these who neglect or evnde the law. For false or fraudulent return there and .Mrs. Joseph Kites, Mr. ami Is a penalty not exceeding $2,090 fine Mrs. Sam Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. or year's Imprisonment, or both, plus lesse Hall, Mr and AD. Joseph 100 per cent, of tax. vccco, Mr. and Mrs. Albert PowFor failure to make return on or .Mr. and .Mrs. Win. 1). Dixon, before April 1, 1918, fine Is from $29 ell, Mr .and Mrs. Paul Douglass, Mr. to $1,090, plus 50 per cent, of tax due. Returns must be tiled with the Co- and Mrs. Kolia lluish, Mr. and llector of Internal Revenue of district Mrs. dust in A. Loveless, Mrs MaIn which you live. tilda Dixon, Miss Lydia Sehram, An agent may file return for a perStella Wilson, Wilma Elmer, Hason who Is 111, absent from the country zel Elmer, Kuby Sehram, Bertlia or otherwise Incapacitated. Eva Clavson, Hattie Messiier, Each return must be signed and Wride, Maty Wride, Wildee Dixworn or affirmed by person executon, Margaret Dixon and George ing It. Duos. . Single persons are allowed $1,009 exemption In computing normal tax. A married person living with wife With all arrangements sugges(or husband) is allowed $2,000 exempof St. Patricks day, a detive tion, plus $200 for each dependent lightful afternoon function was child under 18. A head of family, though single, Is given on Saturday by Airs. J. C. allowed $2,000 exemption If actually Ellsworth. Carnations and ferns supporting one or more relatives. were used for the floral deeora-lion- s Returns mutt show the entire while the luncheon menu amount of earnings, gains and profits t lie sea suggestions of the carried received during the year. .Miss Jessie Samuels gave day. Officials and employees are not taxable on the salaries or wages received the story of Irelands Patron from a state, county, city or town In Saint. An Irish melody was heau-- 1 the United States. if ul ly rendered by Airs. H. E. Interest on state and t municipal Thomson. Airs. Alelvin Wilson bonds issued within the U. S. Is exthe presented subject of Ireempt from federal Income tax and in lands attitude the present should be omitted. Interest on United States govern- worlds crisis. The story of the ment bonds Is also exempt, except on Irish ptav, The Rising of the Individual holdings of Liberty Fours In Afoon, was given by Aliss Wilexcess of $5,000 par value. liams. Those present were Mrs. Dividends are not subject to normal C. W. Tolhurst, Mrs. Howard tax, but must be reported ahd Included A. Airs. J. Evans, In Det income. Clayton, Mrs Gifts and legacies are not Income W. lx. Driggs, Mrs. Wm. Pinl ay-soand should not he Included on the reAir. Simon Higgenbotham, turn of the beneficiary. Mrs. Charles Douglass, Airs. AlLife Insurance received as a bene- fred K. Wilson, Airs. Charles ficiary or as premiums paid back at Airs. Leonard Steineck-ert- , Howard, maturity or surrender of policy Is not Mrs. Melvin Wilson, Airs. L. Income. X. Airs. John Barnett, or for real received Ellsworth, perPayments Airs. Wm. sonal property sold Is not Income, but Airs. Elisha Brown, the profit Veal I zed thereon Is income Cutler, Airs. H. E. Thomson, A! rs. for the year of sale. L. 1). Stewart, Airs. Lawrence, Amounts received In payment of Airs. Xellie Oram-shavv, notes or mortgages Is not income, but Jorgensen. Misses Jessie Samuels, Iva the Interest on such notes or mortX. K. Airs. Done, Income. Is taxable White, Aliss gages Aliss WilFrom the entire gross Income cer- llenrieta Douglass, tain allowances are made In arriving liams. at the net Income. Necessary expenses actually paid In A very delightful evening was the conduct of business, trade or proon Thursday last with Air. spent fession may be claimed. Airs. Harvey Alendenhall A farmer can claim payments for and were served to labor, seed, fertilizer, stock feed, re- Kefrcshments pairs on buildings, except his dwelling; seven guests. repairs of fences and farm machinery, materials and small tools for immediThe annual 01 T Folks Reunate use. ion of the Second ward was held The amount of rent paid for a farm the at Amusement Hall last Fria farmas tenant claimed be also may er's expense. day. The occasion is always Payments for live stock are allowa- looked forward to by the elderly ble If bought fir resale. But If bought members of the ward and this for breeding purposes cattle are an years affair wai just as successvestment, not an expense, and cannot ful as those of the past. Theweath-e- r be allowed. was balmy which permitted A storekeeper can claim amounts telemost infirm to venture out. the clerk hire, paid for advertising, The ho'.o-c- d numbered phone, water, light and fuel, also guc-tvage and freight bills and cost of op- more than seventy and they erating and repairing wagons and gathered 10 from until 11 trucks. visited oclock and each among A physician can claim cost of his when other noon until the splenoffice heh rent, supplies, professional telephone, expense of team or automo- did dinner prepared by the labile used In making professional calls dies of the ward was partaken and expenses attending medical con- of. Commencing at 1 :30 the folventions. lowing program was rendered: A dentist can claim similar items, Ye Come Come, Singing, which or auto expense, except team Ye and Saints Alountains Oh, are not necessary In his profession. Expenses that are personal or con- High: addresses lv William nected In any way with the support or Wightman, Thomas Lerwill and well being of a person or family are George Mattinson; comic dianot allowable. Eee Ellsworth' and DeAlar logue, The costs of machines, Instruments, Jennie Taylor. vehicles or implements that are more Wightman; solo, or less permanent In character are not Dancing was enjoyed until five allowable as an expense. They are In- oclock when supper was served. The committee in charge consistvestments. Interest paid on a' mortgage or other ed of Ezra Tanner, chairman, personal Indebtedness Is allowable on Mr. and Airs. E. C. Petrie. a personal return. All taxes paid within the year can Mrs. John Stark was hostess to be taken out on a federal return, exthe .Merry Matrons club on FriIncome Inheritance federal taxes, cept The members taxes and assessments for local im- day afternoon. provements. spent the afternoon in making Losses sustained In business or surgeons masks for the Red through fire, storm or shipwreck or by which a dainty lunch theft, except when compensated by In- Cross, after served. was surance or otherwise. Wear and terir of rented buildings or machinery uBed In business may be Personally we favor womans claimed. All the same we doubt rights. You can also claim the amount paid a lady orator should he alif to the Red Cross and to other charitalowed to prove she belongs to the ble, religious or educational organlza--tlo- n to the extent of 15 per cant. great common people by speaking . I.s, offi-eei'- n, yaor ant lacoon, in her shirt sleeves. Air. and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth entertained the officers and teachers of the Second Ward Sunday School Monday evening at their home. The occasion was greatly enjoyed by all. Each participated in the program of music and games. Refreshments were Mived by the hostess to the following guests: Air. and Airs. Elisha Brown, Air. and Airs. Jasper Hill, Air and Airs. John Barnett, Air. and Airs. Arthur Taylor, Air. and Airs. Owen L. Barnett, Air. and Airs. George Barnett, Air. and Airs. Kenneth Tanner, Virginia Brown, Yida Hill, Daisy Harding, Delores Reid, Rulon Hill, Cleon A1 oore, Pearl Barnett and Yida Alav Barnett. Air. and Airs. Byron Menden- hall enjoyed a pleasant evening on Friday with Air. and Airs. Geo. F. Wilson. Wednesday evening Air. and Ivan Wilson entertained at cards followed by an oyster supAirs. per. The ladies of the Afternoon Sewing club met on Thursday at the Red Cross rooms, as they will continue to do each 2nd Thursday in the future. KEEP IN TUNE THE KAISER LOST. Did you ever hear the story, Communities are like people. They are apt to get out of tune. Harmony Tho strange it may seem, is any communitys most valuable asset. Without it little can. be accomplished. Of the great Kaiser Bill When the town is off key it is on the down grade. Something should be done all of And his wonderful dream? Being tired of the Allies, the time to keep bur community in tune. We are apt to overlook this, and only tune He laid down in bed, up spasmodically. In the intervals we are apt to forget we are part of a community. And falling asleep, We lapse into mere individuals and lose our community sense. We cant go too far in He dreamt he was dead. an effort to preserve community harmony. Lets all work in order to keep on the key. In a very nice coffin He lay there in state, With a guard of brave Belgians, POSTAL INFORMATION. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Notice to Creditors. Who mourned ( ?) for his fate ; NOTICES. Estate of Lucy S. Wilson, deAs more of our hoys are going And he wasnt long dead, ceased. Till he found, to his cost, to France their parents and Consult the County Clerk or Creditors will present claims That his soul, like his soldiers, friends will want to send them the respective signers for fur- with vouchers to the underHad got sadly lost. parcels, so the folowing is the information. ther signed administrator at his resirule: Hring vour parcels to the On leaving this earth, dence at Elberta, Utah, or to postofice so that they can he inTo heaven he went straight, Fourth Judicial District Court & Arriving up there, He knocked at the gate. St. Peter looked out; In a voice loud and clear, Beat it, now, Bill; Said, We dont want you here. Well, well! said the Kaiser, Thats not very civil; I suppose after that I must go to the Divil. Then turning around, Away he did go At the top of his speed To the regions below. But when he reached Hell He was filled with dismay, For while waiting outside lie heard Old Nmk say To his imps, Now, I give you fair warning, I expect Kaiser Bill The first thing this morning; But dont let him in, For to me it is clear, lies a very bad egg, And I dont want him here! If he once gets in Therell he no end of quarrels, Tn fact, I believe that fals. Hell corrupt our good nmr- - Oh, Satan, dear friend, The Kaiser then cried, Excuse me for listening While xvaiting outside. I f you don t admit me, Then where can I go? said the Devil, Indeed, I really dont know. Oh! do let me in, Im feeling so cold. The doormat says Welcome! Ive often been told. Let me sit in a corner, Xo matter how hot. Xo! no! said the Devil, Alost certainly not. spected before they are wrapped. Have good strong boxes, wrap well and address with pen and ink. Always put the address of sender on the parcel. Parcels must not exceed 70 inches, and are limited to seven pounds. After the postmaster examines the parcel Ire will stamp it, Xo Prohibited Articles in this Parcel and sign it, then it requires no custom declaration. But no parcel will he forwarded from Xew York unless so indorsed. NOTICE OF CITY POUND KEEPERS SALE1 Xotiee is hereby given to tli? owner or owners of the following deserihed animal hereinafter described and to whomsoever it may concern: That there is impounded at the present time ill the city pound the following described animal : One black mare, two years old, Xo weight about !() pounds. brands visible. If said animal is not claimed and all amounts due thereon paid, and said animal taken away within ten days from the date of the first publication of this notice, it will ho sold hv the city r at public sale, at titv Pound, Roy AYi Isons corral, in this city, at the hour of 2 oclock p. m. March 2!. HHH, to the highest bidder. Date of first publication Mar. pound-keepe- HI, 1!)H. ROY AYJLKO.X. Booth deceased; and in the matter of the Estate of Rosine Bessan, de- Attorneys ceased. In the District Court of Utah County, State of Utah, Fourth Judicial District, Probate DiNotice is hereby given by the Notice to Creditors. of undersigned, administratrix the above estates, which are being administrated jointly, to the creditors and all personshaving claims against said deceased persons, or either of them, to exhibit such claims, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said administratrix at the office of R. A. Porter, Attorney for said administratrix, in Payson City, County of Utah, State of Utah, which said office the undersigned selects as her place of business in all matters connected with the estates of said above named deceased per- vision. Estate of Jonathan S. Page, Junior, and Lilyus Millicent Page Deceased. Notice to Crediteri No. 2808 Probate Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his office in Payson City, County of Utah, state ot Utah, on or before the 31st day of December, A. D., 1918. The estates of said deceased persons are being administered jointly, Letters of Administration with the Will Annexed having been issued to the undersigned upon the admission to probate of the Last Will and sons. Testament of Jonathan S. Page, MARTHA IIOUSER, deceased. Junior, Administratrix of the Estates of Jacob Besan and Rosine deceased. Bes-sa- Jonathan n, Dated and first published Feb- S. Page III, Administrator. Signed and first published this 28th day of February, A.D. ruary 21, 1918. i 1918. Fourth Judicial District Court R. A. Porter, of the State of Utah, in and for for Administrator Attorney Utah County, Probate Division. P. 0. Address, Payson, Utah. In the matter of the Last Will City Pound Keeper. and Testament of William II. Taylor, deceased. A Bilious Attack. Notice to Creditors. When you have a bilious attack Notice is hereby given by the your liver fails to perform its undersigned, executor of the Last functions. You become constipat- AVill and Testament of William We dont admit folks ed The food you eal ferments II. Taylor, deceased, to the credFor riches or pelf; in your stomach instead of di- itors of and all persons having Heres sulphur and matches, gesting. This inflames ihe stom- claims against the said deceased, Alake a hell for yourself. ach and causes nausea, vomiting to exhibit such claims, with the Then he kicked Bill out, and a terrible headache, 'fake necessary vouchers, within four And vanished in smoke, Chamberlain's Tablets They will months after the first publication And just at that moment tone up your liver, clean out of this notice to the said execuThe Kaiser awoke, your stomach and you will soon tor at his office in Salem, Utah lie jumped out of bed he as well as ever. They only cost County, Utah. In a shivering sweat, a quarter. ndv ANGUS D. TAYLOR, And said, Well, that dream Executor of the Last Will and I shall never forget. Cnelc Sam can have eery-thiu- i Testament of William II. Taylor, That I wont go to heaven Ive got, sas Henry deceased. I know low does that sound to R. A. Porter, Ford very well, But it seems too damned bad the female grouch who wont Attorney for Executor. To he kicked out of Hell! Dated and first published Febgive a few hours work in the CANUCK.. afternoons to the Red Cross. ruary 21st, 191L I Booth, attorneys, Knight of the State of Utah, in and for Block, Provo, Utah, on or before Utah County, Probate Division. the 15th day of May, 1918. J. C. WILSON, In the matter of the Last Will Administrator and Testament of Jacob Bessan, Booth and Booth, Notice to Creditors. Estate of John LlewelljOi, de- ceased. Creditors wiii present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Goshen, Utah County, State of Utah, on or before the 20th day of May, 1918. Dated at Goshen, Utah, this 14th day of March, A. D. 1918. R. W. LEAVIS, Administrator. BOOTH & BOOTH, Attorneys. (First, pub. Mar. 14, 1918.) According to an eastern editor this government needs ships and hogs. The latter grow up naturally in war time, but weve got to spend money for the former. |