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Show r Two Page i ridj , PAYSON, CHRONICIX. Pay son, Utah 'I Ml is Whooping Cough HOW ITS UP TO US April 27. 1931 NEW MATTRESSES BEAUTIFUL AND Now Controled A The Payson Chronicle as second-clas- By Modern ii.tli ... iii MAX R .WARNER, Editor Phone 223 J Uc t at cei-tai- trade or business conducted at an established place of business within the state. The law docs not apply, for example, to dividends on the Utah business done by corporations. Corporations doing business in the state pay a tax of 3 percent of the net income allocated to this stae. Administiative difficulties were feared of any attempt were made to collect income taes from non tesident of shareholders corporations whose stock is widely held. i i, t p r , . Ji on s Utah, according to tax who keep close touch with such laws throughout the nation, the first stale in the union to adopt a short foim income tax return in which the tax is meas-uieby the federal income tax. By act of the last legislative session, the Utah resident whose adjusted gross income as reported to the Federal government is less than $5,000, and who uses the federal short form of repoit-mg- , has the option of paying the of the amount of state his federal tax. - auth-outie- I- k .at '.d.un l for Of course, if he finds that this procedure would increase his payments to the state, he may still compute his state income tax as in the past, and file his ittuin and pay his tax accordingly. Chuiles F. Conlon, executive secretary of the National Association of Tax Administrators, said lecently that so far as he was aware at the tune this method of computing the territonal income tax is in effect in Alaska, but no state, other than Utah, has as yet adopted it. The new act permits the Utah tesident to use the table such as is found on Page 4 of the federal income tax return form he received in his mail early this ear. That table shows, for example, that a man and wife, with two dependent children, who had a total income of between $3,000 und $3,050 might pay their tax debt to Uncle Sam, as measured PHIS IN ( ITS . . . Although they fit comfortably Into three by their 1050 income, with a check for $56. Under the stdte cups, these Chihuahua puppies are big fellows to what they law in such a case the resident were when they were born would report the same gross inFeb. 13. come as on his federal return, the amount of tax paid the government, and compute his state tax at 10 percent of that Motor-V- u amount, or $5 60. Sounds simple, but that happens to the standard jokes about the headaches the taxpayer has April about Mdich 15? Wed Thurs., FrL The new state law provides that in the event the federal tax Two Flags West is increasd or decreased it shall Stainng be mandotory for the state tax Joseph Cotton - Linda Darnell commission to so adjust he rate of tax to be paid to the state that Woman In Hiding such increase or decrease in the federal tax rate shall not change Starring the amount of the state tax paid Ida Lupino - Howard Duff by an individual." Perhaps it is the tax commission that will have the headache April 28 next spring. Saturday Family Night For persons using the calendar Coroner Creek year 1951 returns will be due at the state tax commission by Stairing March 15, except that if they use Randolph Scott the federal form permitted unMarguerite Chapman der w hich the collector of internal revenue computes the tax, the A Hes Cockeyed Wonder state tax is due within thirty days after the collector has mailStarring ed to the taxpayer his notificaMickey Rooney tion of the amount of his federal tax. May 1 April Another bill affecting a large Sun., Mon Tues. number of state income taxpayers and enacte at the recent legThe Petty Girl islative session has been in force since February 6 last. This act Starring made it unnecessary for the taxRobert Cummings Joan Caulfield payer to have his signature notarised. However, a fradulent Where the Sidewalk Ends return or one made with the intent of evading the, tax still makes the signer subject to the Starring Dana Andrews - Gene Tierney penalties for perjury, which is a felony. fed-ei- al Pioneer CD I t 'i it i 1 )?t J i me 25 'it IMJ- In a 1 1 tie , C i t aiuit u h 1 an. i .ui i i cin-- ( ;ccC .on uci plications a,e it! e II o', the ih C b: a n KiJ'uV dot a o, 1 i a Ll.ku.s, bi.iiH tu pie Ui t ! in ub.lv, 11 ibw MARY MOKARZEL, Washington, D C., sas that through a piece of ill luck she gained what to her has become the most important thing in her life, which is- - -- a true sense of values As she was walking along one of our many pooily lighted streets one night, someone grabbed hei handbag In it weie some possessions to which she had become gieatly attached a beautiful diamond ring, her eyeglasses, a fountain pen, a silver pillbox with an amethyst inset, a Napoleonic coin, a good compact, some valuable papers, her wallet containing thnty-fiv- e dollars and the beautiful brown calf bag itself. Of course, this worried her, worried her to the point that she realized she was losirg more than the contents of the bag her peace of mind, her sense of values. But there was one thing the thief didnt get: her rosary beads which were in her coat pocket. And they became a symbol for her philosophy. MISS a t lulling i.i, ail i fice Sfacation fanning ervjce FARES San Francisco, la n t uKiut folders, d We'll furnish make hotel reservations, plan i Inn sig the 9 i i .1 San un.-bi- u,-li- e a pi h,J) not seventy- la- us g.vtn tv-- Phone Il gum le-.t- Scotch! I the I'l au.to'mc.n ot.ti u of l in United, cbm-ca- that it a ill dee lea e tne nvubv an dilution ol the hhicn Patents iceciung t e antibiotk showed linn t diate and steady lmpiovemti.t. 1 Carnejde For after her loss, she had borrowed a dollar from her landlady; she had bought a good fountain pen for fifty cents, used a little brown tnanila envelope as a substitute for the silver pillbox, and replaced her bag and wallet. After all, were her possessions of such importance that they her calm? ed She decided that they were not. And right then and there she began to realize that most of the things we worry about are not nearly as important as the mental attitude created by worry, and which can become chronic. Now when she loses something, or when she realizes she can't have something she wants, she just clings to her faith that she will have all she needs and that she will be happy with what she has. And this is far, far more important to her than the loss of any and all material things she has suffered. CARD OF THANKS We wish to expiess our thanks and appreciation to all our many wonderful friends who helped during the illness and passing of our beloved mother. Martha Bates Family. iiWILSON FEEDCl ... Boh L. Balle aruved home Sunday morning from Camp Carson, Coloiado, for a 10 day furlough A family dinner was given at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Royal Balle. KING OF TF.tlH . . . 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Madollne Dixon, Local Correspondent a n 15 I Uun.t t, -- i Iiii.i ''9 id c.g Entered at the Post Office at Payton, Utah County, Utah, i ti , matter s teme STURDY |