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Show JL -- i. SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS age Foui Thursday, October 30, 1958 lncor.3 Tax Refund DANK NOTES Malcolm bv ' 3F- 4- vir OPEBATKM NAIERHAUL'...A 60RulA BWK PD 10 HELP R)T 2 WKTOJCKS ON THE FARMERS HIT BY ARECH4T DROUGHT. IN 2S LAVS', THE TRIXKS DELIVERED FREE, NEARLY VCTO.OCO GALLONS OF HATER ciWsMEfiSINA -- 5IP vY,f v YV Deadline Near tvV For Teachers, Others ft 5 ?, COUNTY area. VOTE REPUBLICAN TICKET IIOV. 4lh v WJfXv4j pZ&n j i Senator Henry Aldous Dixon, Rep. in Congress Cecil C. Pugh, State Representative Arthur Teachers and other eligible have .until Monday, taxpayers November 2. 1958 to file federal income tax refund claims for deductible educational expenditures made in 1954. Charles I. Fox, district director of Internal Revenue Service, said the November 3 deadline results from the additional filing period provided by public law enacted r- 60-da- 85-86- 6, Sep-teme- f IRE y r, Mr. Fox explained that on April 5, 1958, liberalized regulations concerning the deduction of expenditures for education, which apply to 1954 and later! years, were issued. However, atj that time, the last day for filing a claim for the year 1954 was EMPIRE WHEN HOUSEWIVES MONEY IN SMALL LEATHER 'BUDGET BAGS. ROWAN CARRIED - ''sljS - f tv V v A MOTOR RECENTLY OARS BANK IN KANSAS HANDLED IN 22 OVER 12,000 Riggs, Recorder A. T. Wakeling, Justice of Peace Tone Blackburn, Justice of Peace Because of the short tijne between issuance of the new regulations and the then April 15 deadline, many taxpayers were unable to file their 1954 claims on time. Under the new law, taxpayers now have until November 3 to file a refund clajm on form 843 or an amended return on form 1040 for the year .1954 in order to obtain a tax refund based on deductible expenses for education, Mr. Fox said. A statement of facts supporting the claimed deduction should be attached, he DAYS. School Children Invited to Youth Concerts children of the state are invited to attend the first of three "Youth Concerts" by the Utah Symphony orchestra and Conductor Maurice Abravanel. The concert will be staged at the Salt Lake Tabernacle on Saturday, November 1, starting at 10 a.m. Tickets to the concert may be obtained free of charge at any Foodtown or AG Food store. There is no cost or obligation. The Foodtown and AG Food School stores are sponsors of the certs, along with the Utah phony. con- Sym- Conductor Abravanel has arranged an appealing program, The Thieving opening with by Rossini; "Scherzo Magpie from Beethovens Eroica Symphony; Faniel from the Haydn 88th Symphony in G Major; Dance of Terror and Ritual Fire Dance from de Fallas El Amor Brujo; three dances from the Nutcracker Suite by Tchaikovsky A Vote 4th If Is Your Election Day November Odds and Ends is insurance that it will continue. He will stand right in the interest of the people in law making by voting his Fighter Pilot in World War II Pilot Korean War, hold U.S. Presidential Unit Citation. Korean Presidential Unit Citation and Air Medal with Three Oak Leaf Clusters. Active member Air Search and Rescue for this area. Officer Utah National Guard. Experienced in Governmental functions as past City Councilman. Member American businessman. Property Legion. Have served as Sheriff for past four-year- owner and s. Military Police training with U.S. Air Forces. attended several State and Federal Law Enforce- Hav ment Schools. .. . My Women can- keep a secret just as well as men, but It generally takes more of them to do it. interests are for better law enforce- ment in a growing County.. Your port Nov. 4th will be appreciated. The average man has five senses: Touch, taste, sight, smell and hearing. The sussessful man has re horse, and Advertisement LaHard Johnson ct KANE COUNTY SHERIFF - , Paid Political ties. Re-Ele- for Sheriff Lallard Johnson It Is Your Day To Make Your Choice Vote for Cecil C. Pugh for Utah State Legislature. He has proven his ability in serving the public in various capaci- Paid Political Ad by Kane County Central Committee concert for the Utah Symphony is. scheduled at the Tabernacle for Wednesday, November' 5, with glamorous Nan Marriman. Season tickets for the symphony are still available at great savings at the Utah Symphony office, 55 West First South street said. He added, taxpayers who have in Salt Lake City.' received notice that no consideration would be given to their claim for the year 1954, or that the claim has been disallowed for the reason it was not timely filed, should write to the district director, requesting the claim be reFor Four Years Kane County has had considered. He suggested that taxpayers who need forms, further inforSuperior Law Enforcement. mation, or assistance in preparing their claims should contact his office at the U. S. Postoffice and Courthouse Bldg., Room 483, Salt Lake City. Utah. and Cloudburst from the Ferde Grofe Grand Canyon Suite. Nowhere else in America do school children have this opportunity to enjoy live symphony music free of charge, according to Harold Gregory, symphony manager. The next regular subscription U. S. N. A. April 15, 1958. SALT MINE under metropolitan Detroit, Michigan, offers a unique civil defense opportunity for a large target city to provide both blast and fallout shelter fbr a substantial number of Us citizens with a minimum amount of additional excavation. The mine second largest rock salt mine In the world is 1,137 feet under the surface. It wonld need more equipment and access ramps or elevators to serve SS a mass shelter from attack. (Photo courtesy International Salt Co.) Watkins, Merrill R. MacDonald, Commissioner Hans Chamberlain, Commissioner LaNard Johnson, Sheriff D. M. Tietjen, Clerk John O.'Vaughn, Assessor 2, 1958. fouRNORD'euoeer' cates back to V. Paid Political Sup- Advertisement two-mo- The true ALL UTAH WILL old-styl- e .. . Will WITH VATKIIiS good judgement. Now it becomes increasingly clear that Utah people will not be stampeded from Paid Political Advertisement bourbon making their choice on the basis of the ( practical Congressman Dixon Effective application of the kind Arthur V. good judgement of always smoother because Re-ele- ct and Watkins exercises with so much distinction In a place of high public trust. He is a man who has not and will not allow himself or his office to be used as a front for a front organization. its Watkins interests are the interests of the people of the nation and of Utah. He is a man who will not "panic when the going is rough, nor will he abandon the priciples of a lifetime to fleeuder fire to the false shelter of the mob. Watkins stands on a lifetime of adherance to strict basic principles of thrift and economy, a man who practices both in private and public life. s' ALWAYS WORKING FOR YOU! In fouishort years Watkins stands on a record of loyal support to the Constitution of the United States which he believes was devinely inspired. tn office, Henry Aldous Dixon has established an outstanding record in the U. S. You will win with Watkins because he will not House of Representatives. stoop to the deception of promising to write the Constitution singlehanded. Congressman Dixons record of service; his devotion re- Yes, Utah will win with Watkins, with continued achievement behalf of all of the people of our state, because he will continue to make his only success the success of good representation and to duty and the people of Utah; his clear thinking and Tn good common sense have all contributed to his success in Washington, , good government. Lets keep this man of integrity as Utahs representative In Congress. Vote for DIXON, Nov. 4th There are less expensive ways to make bourbon but theyll never give you the smoothness of Early Times. 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