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Show gUJAT, FEBRUARY 21, 1922 TH1 SZSS3s5t5SSISBSES'Ea2SES2SBS2S?5 Father JHSBpSc5cScc;SZ5t5E5cScS2S253 l.'.l, ie,jrrii r "by. tlii Arnold, Uke, youU ihm a loujc a ) lu abir to fiixl auylltiuK U Hie Mmirarjr the "Lumuln oork- fLvyioii lHk tin ore you'll admire leuiilliieaa of your Ilian lurrfiit x L, iuiite rinlsli. (ate It trial Tmg -- do up" your biilrta und collar lVk aud we are preUy coufliU-u- t vg add yours to our Hal of place at Lm kli we ate to caU rvinilarly. PKICE steam laundry 1 simi.lv typ. "Think lightly. It iimre it's jHisiiively bartiuiid Uiut: OnTred into marrying a girl you Lave Lfw-t- - MVU7 Fuftvl w lite with a Homui- you don't like? If dreudfui, unlieui'd of, abominable!'' Now, dont get eMiled, Chrsier said easy-goinArnold, u lie weut ou with pa. kin,; hi vulisw. I'm the one n.ii inieiv.n-d- , and l':u not My good old Uncle, and h lui t route. 1 me like a prime nil my life, Uiii on what ilie novelists tall a marriage uf bo is ..in? Wlnit 1 her nanieF I bate not the least idea in the world. Aud she? Equally u Ignorant as to iuy bleu, tity, 1 assume, und apparently of tlie same filial, nlidlieiit mold a uij self." Iu tbe same equable frame of luiud a tbut iu which he laid thus conversed with his close college chum, our indltrerent hero arrived at Twenty Lakes the next day for a two weeks' outing. Uncle Ramsey hud arranged It all outing. Introduction to the predestined bride, afterwards a itartnersldp la g 1 Phone 218 Spring Canyon Coal Co. hlu extensive business, after that tlie honeymoon. Miner and Shipper of the Celebrated Coal Mine at 6TOHRS, UTAIL General Office. 117 Newhoua Building. Balt Lake City, Utah. - ORRIN ELMER COLTON, UTAI1 General Herfhandlso and Stock nien'a Supplied Hotel. DlnHiif Vau and Lou In Connection 1 FOod Vhere You're Treated Right Buccraaor to CRANKH Jk MARBLE Flavo Flour ILENTY Whole Wheat Flour, Graham Flour and Germad. Beat when freah. Get them right at the mill Price are right. GRINDING farmers Mill and Elevator Co. 3. WILBUR BURNHAM, Phone 225. Manager. Wa Deliver Price, Utah. ABERDEEN COAL HIGHEST EFFICIENCY. heating qualities. Independent Coal & Coke Co. Mine at Kenilworth, Utah in th Bank Building. Halt Lake City. S. Walker KUSANO McrcliandiHe of But hpancm Every Pmtrlptlon Catering to the trade of the real-de- nt of the local coal camp and surrounding territory. GET OUR QUOTATIONS Concrete Building. South Ninth Street. Price. Utah. SUNSHINE TEA ROOM o'clock 7 to J'wwkfast Luncheon 12 to 2 o'clock SPECIALS ALL BAY. Evening and Afternoon Part lee By Arrangement. Home Cooking and Surrounding. Ulglith and Main Street. Uie Mllltnirn Home. Price, Utah. Sunday 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. assuming office a mayor of MagSprings, 0., Mrs. Mary MeFad-8- 0 years young, announced that w,uld serve doughnuts nnd colfee s,-meeting in hopes of inducing comicilmen to attend. A similar in this burg might induce the lie to attend. And besides, watch-th- e animals feed would le great i t Joseph Wodetzki from Lincoln, now tast 92 yeara of age, is one wo remaining nriginnl (laugh-r- s uf tlie American revolution in thnt Male. Collector James H. Anderson Out With Another Wiaeup Sheet. j Numerous inquiries have been receiv-- ! ' ea regarding the pi'nier interpretation of Sec. 223 yi t lie rcvcuue act of 1921. i which provides Iiui each individual) wb.iNe gtu-- s lor 1921 wa five' li.ousaud di.'llars or uver biiall lilt a let urn regardless of Ins nr her net in-- 1 come. Gm.-- s inenme meuu statutory gr.iys ii.cnuie, defined by the revenue! lief to include gains, profit and derived l'nuu salaries, wage or emu jK'iisat inn tor )ierMiial service of whatever kind aud in whatever form paid or from professions, vocations, trades, business, conmierce nr sales or dealings in proeriy, whether real or! petMinal, growing out of tin owner- -' ship or use of or interest in uueli pi'vi-ertAinu from interest, rent, dividends, ncepriticn or the truiiMietinu of Huy business carried on fur gain or profit or gains or protits and iiicoim derived from any source whatever." Gross income docs not niean gris receipts. A tucn-luinfor instance, ill computing xaliit try gross income should deduet the cost of gio.ls sold. For example, a merchant limy have gross receipts amounting to ten thousand dollars, hut the cost of the goods sold amount to seven. lie lias no other income. The statutory gross income would be three thousand dollar. In case the other deduction allowed him for busines excuses, taxes, interest, bud debts and soforth are two thousand five hundred dollar, hi net income would lie five hundred dollar. No return of income i required in thi east. Tlie lawyer who is married and living with hi wife has gross receipt in tlie form of fees amounting to six thousand dollars and hi necessary business exiense amount to four thousand two hundred dollar, leaving a net income of only eighteen hundred dollar. A return will lie required in thi case, as taxiayer'a gross income a well as gross receipt i six thousand PAGE THESE 1 iiu-jiu- e j iu-c- y. t, - SUPERIOR QUALITY is the reason behind all leadership that endures. For more than twenty-fiv- e years Castle Gate and Clear Creek coals have been the leading fuels of Utah. The reason? -- Superior Quality ASK DEALER YOUR Utah Fuel Co. Miners and Shippers of Castle Gate and Clear Creek CoaL dollar. REDUCED RATES BOTH TO EAST AND WEST COMING of eastlaiund summer rate, ranging from dollar less to thirty-thre- e forty-fou- r than fares of last year to such Hiint a Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha and Kansas City, wa jointly announced last Monday liy railroad people at Salt Luke City. It i the first time since the termination of government control that the railroads of Utah have given eastltound excursion rates. Heretofore Utahn have been obliged to ay the double local rate from Salt Lake City and Ogden to jNiints where the announced changes will become effective The rute are declared to he June the most liberal for many yeur from Utah print east. The ticket will be on sale every day between June 1st and August 31st with a return limit of Octolier 31st. Simultaneously with the announcement of reduced easthound rates, the Denver and Hio Grande Western nsted sieeiul. summer excursion rate from print along it line to California prints, effective the same date a the eastbounil. The westlmund provide Btoiwvers, which, in the opinion of passenger traffic officials, will mean more tourists in Utah during the coming season than any previous year since the late war. Establishment tourist excursion lt. EXTENSION OF TIME FOB BOAD BUILDING GRANTED The public utilities commission of Utah last Friday granted the Salt Lake and Denver an extension of time for two years on its certificate of public ronvenienee and necessity, which entiTlrnt evening she went home. The tles it to build a line from Springville day following Arnold also left Twenty into the Uintah Basin. The chambers Lake. of commerce of Myton and Vernal proIt was dusk, and the lights were low tested against the granting of the conthat eventful evening when be and tinuance without some assurance that hli uncle were u altered Into the draw- actual construction work would soon home In the be under ing room of a palatial way. be tlmt of to It knew Arnold It apjirar to the commission, city. out him. for the bride picked reads the order, that applicant is the genA dignified. Impressive-lookin- g hoie the Uintah Basin has at this only aw uncle tleman entered the upartment time to secure railroad facilities so scats. much to be desired, and that recogniand nephew arose from their he friend Itanwey," old tion should he given the efforts which My dear courhave been made hv this applicant, and sisike heartily and moved aside the commission therefore finds that teously lo advance a charming young My duuglder, Mr. the application should he granted and lady by Ills side. Is your I the time in which tlie Suit Lake and Rntnsey. And this. presume. Mr. Denver Railroad company he required HIe. 7 My daughter nephew to begin active construct inn work be Preston. Raymond to February 25. 1924. and extended Hope Oh, father arms. h'.a Into almost tottered ' -THEN HE LEFT TOWN the a- gusi-eMiss Raymond Aliout Arnold. every so often a story goes mulshed we amund umong the ! iiewspi)ers as to "Met liefore lui. ! ha Raymond, ut them," why the editor lett town. Here it is for Look plotf-rsold two are those who haven't heard it. Someone cxelalined Mr. Uanisey. iH-- r a editor of a certain No leave lliciii to their happiness, sent the few bottles of homebrew. The same Mr. Raymond. aupplemei' silence, Arnold day he received fur publication a wedAnd there, lu hiitids. stowl ding notice and Hn auction sale adverdnsi'ed wltl and Huptisement. Here's how it came out in other's eyes. each looking into the truth the )apr: William E. Smith and of suspicion A vugue as he heurd Miss Lucy Anderson were dispjsed of flashed Into Arnold' mind next room. at public auction at my farm one mile unde chuckling In the Lukes of town. She wore a beautiful cist Twenty of roses on her breast and two They sent us tosaid duster Arnold. nicet," before a background of white calves, think T" too numerous to menWa there need, do you farm implements and blushed in the presence of a limit seventy naked Hope, and then tion . trembled at her own temerity-guests, including two milch cows, six sense of duty, mules and one bobsled. Kev. Jackson From I must tied the nuptial knot with two hunsolemnity mock with ld wife. dred feet of havrope and the bridal ask you t0 become my of a cruel couple left on one gangplow for an exmandate the of Because amlled tended trip with terms to suit purfather ' I will have18to 80accept," bautIfuL 80 chaser. They will be at home to their ,,f Oh! Hone moment aha was friends with one good baby buggy al sweet. and the next most new and a few kitchen utensils arm. resting in Id toring after ten months from date of sale to respinsible parties and fifty chick Hclpleaal look cns. much you how Whv Harry, remarked a visitor Miss Sabina J. Delaney, one of the like you r father." six pdicewomen in Boston, Mass., has II,r7. - resigned because she had to secure eviIdsnailm: Ihnt's wlmt- er- dence of violation of the l:quor law? l I goodbyl" Government equivalent 2104!ba Unequalled for atorage. Will not Mack. The beet of teaming and Oaneral Office Easy a falling off a log why should I worry Arnold Indolently asked himself tlie next duy, us he started out tu enjoy himself in hi favorite sport, rowing. There wan, indeed, a fine chain of lake connected by little channels and full of fish, aud the weather was sublime. A new hoarder down at Smith's on the next lake," lie heard Ida host ex tell lier husband at tlie supper table. That so 7" Yes, a very pretty young lady a Miss lloie Raymond, iuy neighbor tells me. Mr. Preston, you must meet her. Arnold was all eye, a he luuwd tlie cliunnel Into Smith's luke. Lo, a dainty sprite of a and behold maiden wa skimming the water in a light skiff. Two days after that the skiff wu not in much use. Pretty nearly all duy long the yuwl held two, and a lrnppy, cureless, merry pair they were. Arnold fancied he hud never met so artless. Ingenuous, attractive a girl at Miss Hope Raymond. They iKiuted, they took long drive along the charming limes. Their hostesses gave one or two dunces, with the rural population filling in. The lust day, rather mourned Arnold, us he started forth with his yawl. Ilojie had come to meet him In tbe skiff. An adverse breeze had Uset her Trull craft. When he reached her, going down fur the lust tluu He bore her she was insensible. ashore to where there was a rustic bench. She recovered, shrinking back from hi protecting arms. I am so glut! you saved me," site breathed oli, ao glad that it wa you." The words Umpired him. In a tot rent of eloquence, he told her of hi love, and then that they must part He was bound to a duty, but he should never forget her. And I urn bound, tool" sobbed Hope, clinging to his haud, but face Goodby averted and teaMtalned. r Spring Canyon UTA ! ST. JOHNS unity !" PRICE, STILL MORE INFORMATION! The Plotting By MARVIN 8 UK. LOCAL MAN WOULD MAKE BOAD COME THROUGH Lars Frandscn of Price on Monday last entered action with the pnhlio utilities commission of Utah to require the Denver and liio Grande Western to place in reair and give service over the switeli to the Frandsen brickyards on the line of the old Castle Valley (now abandoned). AY hen the road was torn up a sufficient amount was saved to serve the brickyard. In 191!! it got into such condition that the railway refused to oiwrate over it until it wa rejmiml, and at that time it was stated that the rnles of the United States railroad administration forbade the Denver and Hio Grande AVestern to fix the line. Frandsen says he sient alsmt five hundred dollars on it at that time. A similar condition has againr arisen, and he has brought the action to determine if it is not the iart' of the utilities commission to keep the track in condition. ITe claims that the revenue from the switch is more than the exiiense that would lie incurred. Forms No. 1120 for the filing of returns of income tax of corjsirations for the year ending December 31, 1021, have been received from the internal revenue bureau at AATashington, D. C., by Collector James H. Anderson of the Utah district. Anderson announces that they will lie distributed immediately. The collector ia also in receipt of Form No. 1065 for tlie filing of returns of income of partnership. 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