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Show FEBRUARY FRIDAY, 21, TIIE PAYSON CHFuONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH 1930 E , P' iiiia WHEN YOU the H t ii r h! l: , . '.j . I i - II . rC Av . . Lumber is the ideal i! building material to use . . : O '.i 7 i- fail- is the time to plan that you have always wanted to own and live in. And r.o building material will so satisfy your home needs as wood NOW i'-'-i f' the final basis for judging a radio. Victor Bads not a toy nor an experiment; its technical efe S meats are unobtrusive and so perfect and If! none so easy on your pocket-boo- L i Lasting cqpifort . . . enduring . . . low cost are all possible in the lumber-bui- lt home. Only lumber can give you lasting comfort for generation after generation. Only wood has the friendly warmth that makes for enduring beauty and satisfaction. (- beauty de- pendable that they may be taken for granted, t Victor Radio TONE proves Victoria electrics! you. Tako advantage of our building knowledge and see for yourself tlietyf 3 of service W( Five for Home iiase Ltiffibsr and mechanical excellence. To duplicate what is heard before the broadcasting microphone, it Pl(O.V W ' i 1 i 1 J1 uu ml 17 PAYSON ! UAH American Standard Lumber fr, m America's Best Mills. must be superlatively fine. That is what Victor Radio does and is. Let ns prove it to you in your own home no obligation whatever. Just come in LOOK! For $5.00 $1500X0 you can get Automobile Accident Insurance ROBERT E. HUBER, Agent Payson, Utah and ask for a home demonstration. tores Nine Busy Ts A' yi ru'3 j! 5 W. J ri$ JS a rV a Tt A :U--, i i i Xjrm aui Ill c s U 4 i : s t 4 ' Vh I , Ty V -' rtouse Uae-rr:r.- o ORDINANCE i Although the blood and thunder headlines of the daily newspaper might give the opposite impression, there are today more safeguards to human life being put into use than ever before, said Mr. Tipton the local Ex-id- e Dealer. Much effort ana money are being expended in removing pos to human life. As an example, take the modern hospital, which flourishes on its business of saving life. When a person enters an operating room, he is surrounded by countless safety devices Bible menaces certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of an LEVYING AN ordinance of Payson City, entitled: AN ORDINAN'tlE IRRIGATION TAX FOR THE YER 19 h) ox THE LANDS FOR WHICH PAYSON CITY DISTRIBUTES WATER AND PROVIDING FOR TIIE DEI 1 ARUEN'CY OF SAID TAX. L!E U C'GiUaCD BY THE CITY ( (,lNi 'I. F PtASON Cl 1 Y, UTAH: eito 1. Thcie is hereby levied on all and as-- e el S.W, p.m av n ii ! by Paj.son City in .vater elud.ng InliF and meadow lands not v.ihn the cmpoiate limits of Payson City. Ad thcie is huehy levied an I id a- add u iiul S.G5 per arce- foot on all water distributed within the toipoute Emits of Payson City under In 1,. at. on District No. 1; pro-- , -- re-fo- di-t- - AN ORDINANCE LEVVYING AN IRRIGATION TAX FOR THE YEAR 19:30 ON THE LANDS FOR WHICH PAYSON CITY DISTRIBUTES WA. TER AND PROVIDING FOR THE OF SAID TAX, DELINQUENCY passed by the City Council of Payson City, Utah, on the 17th day of Febr- liary, A. D, 1930.. IX WITNESS WHEREOF I have heieunto set my hand and affixed the torpnrate seal of Payson City, Utah, this 17th day of February, A. D, 1930 n, Presenting New Body Imp MBIHW (SEAL) Wayland R. Wightman, City Recorder Vx - le de-bi- le - - - J . '.i . ff v . - A' ? 'kt-Pi t. t- nt , ir, . -. fJ vbf gaso-possibl- e. i -- vn auto-moLi- 2. Loss sustained where an auto- niobile used for pleasure is traded ;n for a new car. In making deductions, motorists iness. 7. The amount of financing charg- - nlubt differentiate between business Us on automobiles purchased which and pleasure vehicles, and between covers the interest and risk on the tax payments! and capital expendi-loabut not the amount covering the'turcs. premium on insurance to protect the finance companys interest. 8. Loss sustained where an automobile used for business purposes is traded in for a new car. and municipal taxes. un ay While the state gasoline tax is de. 0cr 2. Interest on money borrowed for the purchase of an automobile used ductible this year in a number of, honor of Miss Evelyn Ileal of states it is not deductible on motorists for either business or pleasure. returns in Utah for the reason that Proo, Mrs. J. L Spainhowcr gave a 3. All operating and maintenance expenses, including depreciation, on it is a tax upon the distributor and shower Wednesday afternoon, friends automobiles used wholly for business; not the consumer. Owners using their and relatives were present. Out of or a pro rata of such expense, repre- - cars for business purposes, however, town guests included: Mrs II. Ileal, senting business use where a pass- - may recoup their gas tax expindi- Mrs Aggie Peterson, Mrs J. Daley, of cost and Mr Maud Glazer all of Provo. in the than used tures through writing chiefly (more enger car is re tav A good time was enjoyed by all. in their income used nsoline 50 per cent) for business. Deprecia... . -- and precautions. Nothing is too small IN n n '!1uin ta' 0,1 any UTOMOBILE TAXES to be overlooked. Take for instance, ivi(kd- - lhl tht INCOME TAX RETURNS pi- cc of pioputy for winch Pavon the lights which enable the surgeon to d shall as sU ads dusting agent City perform his delicate operations. In M,e tl,e sum of ?1.00 Tax on Gasoline not Deductible by geniously contrived switchboard and( Eecrion 2. All taxes for the year by Motorists in Utah - Deductible at stand Exide batteries made reserve ready and Non Deductible Item resulting fiom the levy by( hall be jiaja'le in cash all times to guard against a failure jhis 01 dn ant of the lights. Relative to an announcement quotland shall be due on the first day In spite of the efficiency and equip- - 0j- March, A. D, lldb, and shall be do- - ed in the local newspapers as comcentral power i,nf Uin., if ment of the paid, on .be first day injr from the Automobile Association that motorists can deduct in their in- plant, accidents beyond the rontrol of 0f Apid, A. D, 191 are shall oidinance This the power companys engiaetrs Section 5. tome tax r turn the tax paid on . pub- - ;nc purchased from dealers, Collector Storms suddenly tear down tai,e cdTi.t upm age a,-of The Pay.sim of Internal Revenue James II. Ander ii fue i'-wires, or fuses may be blowm, leaving iKa-.n. son says this is an error so far as the operating room in darkness at a chronicle . Fa- - the State of Utah is concerned. The Count5! Dm of Ias-c- d critical moment. City by of Utah statute makes the gasoline tax Should this occur, however, the op- - s m Ctv, state of Utah, u,dy erating room lights are automatically Utah, this 17th day of Fclnuary, A. a tax upon distributors and dealers, The and instantly switched to an Exide ),, q ;J0 and not, upon the motoristsj tax L. and deducts This is so done dealer or the distributor Stewart. I) quickly battery. a the and Utah. a of business gasoexpense, quietly that hardly more than a mom- Mayor Pajson City. tax include cannot :Er.e that entary flicker is to be noticed. purchase fSEL) Theatres and halls are also install- - ATTEST: ing storage batteries for emergencies. W. R W'ghtmnn. No longer is there any fear of con- - City Roeonh of Pawrn Citv, Utah rhduction. fusion due to the lights suddenly go- - State of Utah. ) Following are the deductions allowed otn-- t in their income tax ret ing out. Should this occur, current )SS. jr 1. All vums from large Exide batteries is sw itched Ci n"ty of FtM) paid during the calen- i Vv over and the audience is none the I, Wn a i'v IB dir jear as registiation fees, drivers wiser. corder ,( Pa. s n C,t, Utah, h'i(Ey llicenses, state personal property taxes up-to-d- The following two important items are not deductible. 1. The amount paid for an used for either business or pleasure; this being a capital expen- anj subject to claim for predation where the automobile is for business purposes. UoC( j I EXCIDE BATTERIES USED IN' EMERGENCY CASES ports. tion usually is figured at 20 per cent per annum. 4. Automobile insurance on automobiles used for business purposes. 5. Uncompensated losses, sustained by reason of damage to any automo-Jjur- e for either pleasure or business. 6. Damage paid for injuries to per sons or for destruction of property, provided the automobile at the time of the accident was being used for busi iw h jyh ' r - 4 ri y.i tpY '.'J ri 'I'Ay p- - . ay f H.A A ' -- ri iv'N'V y, t M&. . Stf rfv vA ' V r n' - SM r Ilera we are with a snappy new sport coupe, the latest presentatione in the "he inset on the upper left shows the new sr.tirg . lipfit is an interior of the coupe, and lower, with the fair lady, is the Six line. IS JO , inc- -t Chevr.Nt hi-Jd- non-glar- , ; |