Show - 46 44 '0"-4- ---- ”' 0' v V - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE '2B Sunday March 1949 6 On By Jo Fischer From Nine to Five AMAZING PROGRESS MO Utah Pioneer ' : To Recall Past Sunday to otNIT06 il ' 92Year-Ol- d :' ' 1 i t - -- --- i k h 1 - 4 ' s 2:'1':: i I 4"'' i i ) 1:b ' 1 ' :- 1 otli - 4 17"''"11- - t t --- 71 v14c- ' v 7 11 i ! — - ' j ) ' pI 77Y1 40"'''' -- l' 17 I -- - -- -- 'k) l (-- 1' ' l' 4 - 1111 ' '' P :' ii— - ) - ) i - I db ' et' i i Historical events which have revolved around Mrs Eva Matson Perry for five generations will be recalled on her 92nd birthday anniversary Sunday She is both jgbilant and amazed at rapid progress made by the nation during her "years" but somewhat over the perturbed dangers that progress portrays Looking at last year's record automobile deaths indicate an increasing danger Due to her recent illness Mrs Perry will limit her birthday observance to a small family cele- bration at the home of a daughter Mrs Stella Snow 222 Dubei where she resides - oott- '4' shd ii ---4 I ) - I 4311 ' Still Reads Writes ' ‘ Writing and some reading still 0 :' occupies Mrs Perry's daily time A 3 ' I 'f ' ! k'4114-4Recently she completed an autoI biography which also is a history "11 " of the'elly state and the growth She of the Church of Jesus Christ of Mrs EVS Matson Perry Saints has written her autobiography Latter-da- y She was sent by Brigham Young with her husband John S Perry to whom she was married Jan 27 1876 In the old Salt Lake Endowment House to Arizona They later worked in the mission field in Colorado Prior to Mr Perry's death in 1934 they resided A national movement for foun- in Mapleton Utah county until in of a Christian university dation 1890 and then helped establish D S wards in Oregon and Idaho Japan will touch Utah this spring when an area plan is launched Born In Springville here to raise funds for the project Mrs Perry was born in Spring According to A L Schafer New York assiatant executive director ville Utah county March 6 1857 of the Japan Christian university Her parents were George B and foundation the campaign will be- Mary J Matson early Utah pio- gin on a national scale April 18 neer& and run through June 5 In addition to three mons and Mr Schafer stopped in Salt Lake three daughtere she has 34 grand- City to confer with Dr Robert D children 44 Steele president Westminster col- and five lege and premident of the Utah &en Her sons are George and Council of Churches Perry Rupert Ida and Mr Schafer also diaruased tha Jasper Perry Harper Ore Her foundation with Hito Okada 107 daughters are MrseLtilit Andrews national president La Grande Mable Mrs Clinton ave Ore Hutchins Arcadia Cal and Mrs Japanese - American Stella Snow Salt Lake City knrif 1 I - lt '9' ' '' I )' JSfe6c I 4 3 - I - I : 4 Continued from Page the withdrawing type person comes from a home in which the parents quarreled Ile could not decide which parent to side with to he drew Into himself" i tans Aufricht lay psychoana-lyst at the school says the run— ca 77"'"771"'"4""""7""'"'4- emotion" Il e said a ome children start run- ning away from home because of dislike for a atepfather or for some other reason that makes home an unpleasant place for tht4n Others run away because of away boy or girl probably at- - some inner urge that is difficult tracts more attention to the school to explain They may have started than any other but runaways con- - aa soon as they were able to run atitute only one of several major The school officials also emphasized the importance of homes problems "The compulsion to run away is broken by divorce as a cause of 1 of itself in many cases an emo-- delinquency At the present time the Indus-Jess- e tional p r o b I e m" he explains "rather than a consequence of trial school housee 145 students— moniething done or not done at the 108 boys and 37 girls Ages range school The 'runaway Is a vandal front 9 to 18 and the median age type who says he doesn't know is 15 years why hit leaves the school but in (This ix the first of two articles a pathologic way he is never "'the-O- n the Utah Industrie' school) Il ii d 4 I 1 r1 A - - it" l t : '1 Lai 1 '' - ' 4 i-- 1 1 i (1 ' I: - '''-- 1k - - A fUltEl tee4 -- if II ''' i -- i :1 ' 7 7- - ''''1--1 ' r140rvA0 rlie '"-:-- 1t V so' -- o 4 ''" r ' r 74 1 I1 3III1 I I — I - 1 i i 1 I1 I : ' :' ' 1 irotob t- FOR 011' : t moTo 1 uloco)---- C i' 1 I 1 1 1 t tt i i i i t ' 1 it C- Ott PERMALUKI MOTOR Oft QUAKER STAIR MOTOR OK ' ATLAS 4 i A i'' 0 ( s- -- - OA et 4 : L'Z'4":o4-"41::7- f6 -- "kittia -Ti71171: ' 4 ' i --b 41: i ) 1 el N - "1"1k1 I ! 11111111-- milli a " 3 PITT 18 MAUGHAN 4 LOGAN 19 AGGIES 5 OLPIN WELLS a UTES 10 BRIGHTON 24 STANSBURY 25 IVINS JENKINS 12 GRANT 26 DAGGETT 27 TALMAGE 13 SANtAQUIN 28 MONTICELLO 14 WALL 29 MIDWAY 15 DALLIN 30 FERRIN NOTICE TO CONTESTANTS ATLAS BATTERIES - CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS ATLAS FAN See your tEIT St PEP GASOLINE: near-b- y Utoco Dealer for I SEC YO U Ct other accessories Atlas Windshield UT OCO r j DEALIErt if 694004A A 1 Atlas Seat Covers PLEASE Atlas Flashlight and Tito Lifo You Says Batteries ii UTAH $$ The puzzle charts and the puzzles formed therefrom (maximum of 10 puzzles to be formed—one puzzle from each chart) as well as the solutions to the puzzles must be to The Salt Lake Tribune 143 S Main St Salt Lak City 1 Utah by midnight Friday March 11 or mailed so as to bear a postmark of not later than midnight March 11 1949 The contestants must construct their own puzzles and supply the correct solutions to same business office until midThe contest department will remain open at The 11 to March deliveries 1949 accept personal night Friday Tribune-Telegra- Wiper Blades and Arms i published notice together with th mailing by The Tribune of the puzzle charts to all contestants ligible to receive same shall be deemed sufficient notice to all participants Rule 9 of the Official Rules states: "Th Salt Lake Tribune will not be responsible for submissions or communications unduly delayed or not received or lost in the mails either from the contestant to the newspaper or from the newspaper to the contestant" Contestants are advised If they are positive that they submitted correct solutions In accordance with the above list to get in touch early this week with the addresses to which they requested that mail be sent In order that they may take advantage of all time pos sib! In working out puzzles and solutions from the puzzle charts ed zo0444100A10 tnr i Under the rules of The Salt Lake Tribune's PUZZLI FANS CONTEIT contestants who submitted oil 30 correct solutions to the third group of 30 puzzles are to compete among themselves In the final Otis of the contest—the formation of 10 puzzles front a sot of 10 puzzle charts The puzzle charts have been mailed by The Tribun to all persons who submitted the correct solutions to the third set of 30 puzzles as published above This 1 i 'i t f it NI) (via) ) t ) e : ' ' 72 14 - 4 16 LEHI 17 CUTLER Lis TIRES 1 - Tr-- CRIMEA ' 11alltillOMMOS I -- LI (1( ©1' 11 i ' IP 1 I II I Li' 23 4 AL IL -" VICO MOTOR -- I cl I 1 ) i ' 'l 8 1 STATE i t It t f 1 gake Ztibunt J I i t CODePt EEO $ g I 1:14 t 2 MAESER --i 1 1111 PUZZLES: 1 i : i Iit 30 '6!10111) OF 7 CEDAR BREAKS 1 QUAKER 1:14 ''-''4 HUDSON PRODUCTS 3411E1111111M 511RTE10515 6 WAYNE 1 i - pp' -- -- i -- -t- SES " 1 I) "FREE il - 4 4 111trila INSCOVIRT a masty I IIP41V0 '''''- i - 1 LAM Nottneal magazine anklet hail HORMONES ea ens f fill ffstSI spoilt that attppliet the dnal end lowly ler tweets Hormone debtosettes nut 11014 or pap of 101tiffttflOintyrtart theta de Learn what HORMONES tan and to cotes othet contittiotit mammal emottated with imoddle art! Neer booklet pen assanotte totdaa ter v Mailed to piste m tappet Addtaes cover tax free over a period of years equal to the normal life of the property the cost of the property Next: Various types of deductions 9 GUNNISON f"""I"W"11°z7: NEUMANN 1011r1011ES 20 WILDCATS 21 KANE 22 KANOSH A71s1 1 WONDER1 FEE 4 ( Q What is meant by "depreciation"! A Depreciation is a deduction allowed by law against certain types of income property so that the owner can re- MABEY 1 1 Nyr : I ISEN! WOMEN! ON - AT YOUR UTOCO DEALEn'S t t a - $ What is the purpose of the schedules on l')age 2 Q Form 1010 ? A These are: Schedule A for annuities schedule B for rents and royalties schedule C for business or professional income schedule D for capital gains and schedule E for income from partnerships estates and trusts and all other sources They are a convenient method of comparing gross receipts with deductable costs to determine taxable "adjusted gross income" WHILE k -- 11 N ti k 'ILI ‘ A Wages go in item 2 page 1: dividends in item 3 page 1 and interest in item 4 page 1 All other kinds of income must be explained in schedules on page 2 and their total shown in item 5 page 1 ab : f Where on Form 1040 do I enter various kinds of Q 1ic5-al- L -' owner-manag- inconie? Cotr5-aa:(c--yJii- ' eev sewke t - 'Nr I 7 V 't I is expected to resume operations at West Jordan in another three days though on a much smaller scale than before the fire Feb 22 which destroyed it William B Baughman announced Saturday Mr Baughman said the airport will function at first with one plane Four new planes will be delivered soon however to make the balance of aircraft for LIP Skyway Flying service he added Chief project during the first months will be reconstruction of the Skyway hangar which was demolished in the $40000 fire The service operating from Salt Lake airport No 1 since the fire already hes resumed G I bill Mr Baughman pilot training said Q How and where do I deduct expenses of my job! A You must use Form 1040 in order to deduct such expenses "Job expenses" are divided into two classes: First reimbursed expenses and travel expenses while away from home can be deducted in item 2 page 1 of form 1040 second all other ordinary and necessary expenses allowed by law such as union dues and replacement tools can be deducted only as miscellaneous deductions page 3 Form 1040 only when used as a long form return i peirdttitalif' el( ‘e---- -- -- i 11 F - "C: 1 Salt Lake municipal airport No 2 ' 1 Aill10111-1(EllEil- :11DAD A l ! r - 2 1 rz) CP L 1 La : "I 2 1 f - a' r--1 17 1 M 1 - dinner entertainment and sale of fancy work will highlight the annual bazaar of the Relief society of Wells ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Thursday at 5:30 pm in the ward 1990-5th East recreation hall Mrs Lillian E Carroll is society president - - Editor's note: This is the sixth of a series of 10 brief articles explaining In question and answer form how to fill out your federal Income tax return 'West Jordan To Resume Air Service ' 1 ‘ - Rent &intro' In Salt Lake City or any area or part of an area can be removed by the housing expediter when the need foi4 rental housing has been reasonably met Glen D Reese director area rent control office said Saturday The housing expediter may remove controls after making a survey of the situation through his own office Mr Reese explained Standards for decontrol are !specific however that the need for rental housing must be reasonably met Mere findings of vacant rental housing units does not always mean that there is plenty of rental housing for the ordinary family he added If the great share of these vacant units are in the luxury class —apartments or houses out of the reach of persons of modest income —the expediter does not consider that the need for rental housing has been reasonably met" Mr Reese said A fied with the present mituation The drive to run is a deeply planted of B-- 1 By WILLIAM J KORTH Collector of Internal Revenue Relief'Society Fete Set OGDEN SCHOOL 'HELPS Citizens - Ns have the wrong number Would you mind calling back later when I'm not so busy 'You Japan School Needs Funds la How to Deduct Costs of Job Today's Tax Quiz Shows Rent Controls Held Subject To Conditions DRIVE OIL CAREFULLY 6 MayBe Your Ownl PiEFINING $ 4 COMPANY' (- - be li P:47 1044 4 4 e ! aici m Fitibum - |