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Show Page Two The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Talbert expects good U.8. ai Isa RA fi V visa PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By u KQSOfilOS PUBLISHING COMPANY AND NEW YORKS FIGHT1NO Sprinoville, Utah second-clasmstter February THESE s Entered 10, 1048, at the post office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March S, 1879." Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $4.00; Per Copy, 10c Editor end Manager NATIONAL I va fauM Da- - HOME on Church St. Price $3500 or will rent to dependable party C. G. Hogan, Lynndall, Utah. s23tfo 4 AUBAMA (now THE 167V) (NOW THE 169") PIANOS, spinet, grand. THE 69V TWO NATIONAL FOK SALE Westinghouw drops fair trade l I .. II .. Gtolaffl? Basra) lfr Eurriia firpnrter ART CITY October 28, 1955 more? Factory-to-yo- u. Whyy Lester Taylor, 109 N. 4th W Provo d23 Phone FRanklln P.. MRD MONARCH electric range, very good condition, $100. Mrs. Leola Christensen, Dividend. . Harrison Conover Mrs. Belli Coppev Business. Column EDITORIA1 5"5' Market tilLM LAIRD'S MARKET Fresh Bleats, Groceries, Daily Product! and Produce Frozen Foods Free Del. Service to your home Phones 58 or 59 Keep Accurate Record of Exemptions To Assist Employer, Revenue Service Taxpayers subject to withholding tax should be careful that their exemption records are current, District Director Charles I. Fox of the Salt Lake City office of the Internal Revenue Service warned this week. One of the common difficulties experienced by the service la straightening out erroneous withholding tax certificates. Keeping one's employer posted concerning exemption status fits both the employer and benereve- nue sendee, Mr. Fox pointed out It enables the employer to maintain accurate records In both his own bookkeping accounts and in his payment of these taxes to the The revenue service is service. enabled to make more quickly accurate analysis of the taxpayer's return. If a taxpayer's exemptions have changed, he should obtain at once a new certificate (Form ), fill it out and return It to his employer. This should be done immediately especially when dependency changes have an application to the current year. Such factors as marriage, dl vorce, the birth of a child or as sumption of the support of a recognized dependent may alter an Individuals tax status Taxpayers who find that their W-4- IN WORLD NMX 7W5CTWO withholding bracket does not satisfy their tax indebtedness may if they wish reduce or omit exemption claims to increase withholding deductions to an annual total figure approximately their tax owed. THE COLORS CARRI0 SEINE ALABAMA AND TOE FKMTMG REGIMENTS SERVED mine ova was have ssm ENTRUSTED TDTNEAMCMFT CARRIER ANTTE1MM AND N0WMN. THE MI6M SEASON UK ONiyiMW VESSa NAMED AFTER A BATHS IN THAT WAR. fimwmnp SNOULPMMTNE NATIONAL 6IMRM FAMOUS 42 timarwimncrM Newspaper 4" 69" v EUREKA REPORTER eatlsfylng It's a wise thing to be sotisflektp To admire on principle is the with your lot even If you haven't only way to Imitate without loss I S. T. Coleridge. of originality. a lot. FIRST IN Local News Local Sports Local SocietyLocal Advertising I ctJ looted.. Subscription HAS per year PHONE 10S discount on all am authorized to give a 2 fuel oil sales if paid by cash or within 10 days from date of invoice. I Mr. and Mrs. Riley Tsllant were In Ely, Nev., over the weekend attending the wedding of Mias Antoinette. Schnapp of Milwaukee, Wls and Estilee Walters of St. Louis, Mo. The ceremony was performed by Justice of the Peace, A. L. March. The newlyweds were honored at a wedding dinner Immediately following the nuptials at the Bank Club. After a short honeymoon, they plan to make a home in Eureka. Service Station TERMS 30 DAYS ONLY Phone 257, residence, mornings or evenings V. Eureka Auto L Anderson, Distributor UTAH OIL REFINING on, Gae COMPANY PHONE 24 Former Eurekan ' Gives to Library (continued from page 1) Boulder City was a government town. Mrs. Hayward appealed to Congressman James Scrugham and eventually a librarian was provided on government salary. Mrs. Hayward wrote, "We now have rent, light, water, janitor service, a full time librarian, but no funds with which to operate the without library. Whats a library books?" She appealed to Carson years got books City and for two lithrough the state traveling loanschools summer the brary. In ed their childrens books. In the winter of 1942 the BoulCouncil, der City which was sponsoring various civic to enterprises, turned its attention the library. The library received Its first county tax money In December, 1943, making It self-eu- Now all three Big,M series have AT SLEEK LOW p. 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